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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1993-10-13, Page 11Purchasing a vehicle is a big decision! Let us help you make the right ane! GARRY WOODCOCK Quality Cars & Trucks We Can Save You Money Drive A Little - Save A Lot MONTGOMERY; LUCKNOW 528-2813 .1e). Following the singing of hymn On Sunday, Oct. 24 Knox "We Praise Thee, 0 God", Rev. Church will hold its Anniversary Ross talked to the children on the Service at 10 a.m. with Londesboro meaning of Thanksgiving. The members in attendance. The guest scripture lessons were read from minister is Rev. Richard Hawley of Deuteronomy and Luke and a Siloam United Church, London. ladies chorus sang "We Thank Special music will be supplied by Thee, 0 God" with Bernice Gross Leona McBride and Gladys Van accompanying on the organ. Egmond. Lunch will be served following the service. MPP meets with school boards The sermon topic was "Thank God". CoMpRick R.milred Lawlor \\\ Phone 526-7589 The news from uburn Harvesters Quartette sings JIM ANDERSON TREE MOVING SERVICES • We supply and plant large trees — many varieties to choose from • Fine quality trees at prices you can afford. R.R. # 1, LONDESBORO 523-4894 evenings DAVE'S CAR OILING We use Hot, Acid Free, New Oil CARS & LIGHT TRUCKS Inner Fenders Doors & Dog Legs Door Panels Inner Fender Underside Trunk Lid Hood Now Open Daily Monday - Friday • 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Saturday • 8 a.m. - 12 noon Drummond St. E. BLYTH 523-4343 THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1993. PAGE 11. Walton P.S. news Teams battle in soccer games lt The news from a on !wiled by Patty Banks Phone 887-6860 Locals enjoy colour tour By Erich Lenz and Ryan Brubacher In Wednesday's soccer game Erich Lenz saved Luke Vick's power shot. Erich's team was glad that the goalie stopped the shot or the game would have been lost. Ryan Brubacher was defence. He played an awesome game! Luke on the other team was the best defence on the team, so it was hard for the other players to win the game but they gave their best effort and won. Geoff Banks was an awesome tackler. Robbie scored a hat trick on Thursday, for Erich's team. The score was 1-7. It was a challenging game. Erich's brother, Simon and Darcy McCutcheon were very good trippers. Duff's United begins Bible study Mary McCall, Jean Bewley, Viola Kirkby and Mary Humphries went on a four day Colour and Mystery Tour to Thousands Islands. They stayed at the Riveredge Hotel in Alexandra Bay, N. York. Thanksgiving guests at Neil and Marie McGavin's were Carl and Beryl Johnston, Dr. Terry and Theresa Johnston and family and Keith and Bonnie Johnston and family. Birthday greetings to. Doug Mitchell, Oct. 1; Helen Craig and Campbell Wey, Oct. 2; Joshua Gowan, Adam McKichan, Oct. 4; Matthew Shortreed, Derek Fischer, Oct. 6; Paul Kirkby, Oct. 7; Viola Twenty-four UCW members and guests attended a delicious turkey dinner Oct. 6. A very bright and colourful fall display was arranged by Audrey Hackwell, Marilyn McDonald, Marie Coutts, and Berva Watson. After the feast a comedy sketch called "The very first all-you-can- eat fish fry" based on the Loaves and Fishes story, was performed by Dorothy Sholdice, Doreen Hack- well, Judy Emmrich and Theresa Bann. The Thanksgiving service at Knox United was led by Rev. Paul Ross with Nancy Park as organist. The sanctuary was beautifully decorated for the occasion by Darlene Empey, Anne Vincent and Shirley Archambault, along with members of the senior Sunday . School class. Continued from page 1 "The public expects all of us to be real partners. They expect teachers, trustees and the ministry to be focused." Mr. Farnan said the public is tired of "finger pointing" on all levels and they want to see public employees working together for common solutions. He said the public wants to see accountability for their education dollars. "There is a greater and greater demand for standards and accountability." He said that national standards will be introduced in 1996 in response to this under the Transition Years program. He said he was pleased with the stand the HCBE took on Junior Kindergarten at their board meeting on Oct. 4. ''I want to commend you for the decision you made concerning Junior Kindergarten." The HCBE passed two proposals at the meeting. They called for the board to proceed with the implementation of Junior Kinder- garten and to open discussions with local day care and nursery Kirkby, Dianne McCallum, Oct. 8; Cheryl Ryan, Oct. 12; Brian Love, Jim McDonald, Oct. 16; Adam Dewit, Oct. 18; Shaelyn Ward, Oct. 19; Ron McCallum and Justin Thorton, Oct. 21; Jennifer Brubacher, Janice McCallum, Simon Lenz, Oct. 23; David McClory, Tanner Banks, Oct. 26; Doug Fraser, Oct. 28; Lindsey McNichol, Lavina Watson, Oct. 29. Happy Anniversary goes to Alvin and Vera McDonald, and Ron and Betty McCallum, Oct. 7; Roy and Kathleen Williamson, Oct. 14; Doug and Marj Fraser, Oct. 22; Paul and Dianne McCallum, Oct. 24; Ken and Leona McDonald, Oct. 28; Bill and Marie Coutts, Oct. 29. • Marie McGavin took over the business part of the evening, reminding members of the fall turkey supper Nov. 3 And the new 1994 Heritage books, a daily devotional book available for $7. Helen Williamson opened the, worship service with a poem called "We Lift our Thanks" and later read "Smile". Edith Wey, at the piano, played "We Plough the Fields" and "Sing to the Lord of Harvest". Margaret Craig read "A Time to Count Our Blessings". Following the pastoral prayer, the offering was received by Michael Bakker and Bryan Gross with Lisa Carter and Brett Bean bringing forth the offering for the Sunday School. The hymn "Come Ye, Thankful People Come" was sung with Rev. Ross pronouncing the Benediction. The service closed with the choral Amen. operators who wish to explore options for partnership in implementing the new program. Mr. Farnan again commended the two boards on their initiative and promised to take their concerns to Education and Training Minister Dave Cook. Continued from page 1 high level of pastoral care at the Bluewater Home in Zurich without a pastor on staff. Lossy Fuller, deputy-reeve of Exeter said the name of the position should be co- ordinator of chaplaincy programs, not chaplaincy co-ordinator because there was no need to have a chaplain perform the work. Leona Armstrong, reeve of Grey township said everyone appreciated the work done by the clergy to make life better for the residents of the homes but wondered if the role of co-ordinator couldn't be taken on by an inter-agency service being discussed among Clinton Public Hospital, Huron County Home Care and Huronview. But Rev. Tweddle said such a service is a Fred, Heidi and children were greeters on this Thanksgiving morning at Duff's United. The musical trio of Phyllis, Glenda and Margery, once again delighted people with their gifts of music before the service. The choir sang, "This is the Day". Rev. Banks announced Bible Study will start Oct. 13 at 8 p.m. in Bluevale. The first session is called "The different Gospel". 4-H 'ers travel to Stratford By Cheryl Lapp The first meeting of the Seamless Sewers was held at Helen Lapp's house on Wednesday, Sept. 22. There was a good turn out. The meeting opened with the 4-H pledge and the election of officers. Members then discussed what they'd be doing for a final project. Mrs. Lapp taught them the proper way to measure themselves. While half of the club did some measuring the other half were learning the different parts of the sewing machine, such as where the bobbin winder is located. The meeting closed with the 4-H motto. On Saturday, Sept. 25 five seamless sewers, with their leader, travelled to the Stratford Fabric- land. The people there were a big help. They showed the members where things were and how much material they would need. The second meeting of the Seamless Sewers was held Sept. 29 at Helen Lapp's house. The meeting was opened, then members voted on their 4-H cover and title page. Congratulations to Sarah Thomson, the winner. They looked through books and Mrs. Lapp brought out different materials. Members had fun guessing them. Mrs. Lapp brought out buttons and more material scraps, which were sewed on by using the sewing machine. Some members were taught how to make button holes while the rest cut out material. People Mrs. Frances Clark and her sister, Jean Houston of Toronto returned last week following a three week visit with relatives in Scotland. long way down the road because of the lack of funding. Bill Clifford, deputy-reeve of Goderich, argued that not all minis- ter feel the staff chaplain is required and that one prominent minister had "been vocal in saying there could be the same level of service with a non-professional". - - Anyone wishing a ride can call Rev. Banks. The Sunday School Thanks- giving project is to raise money to send to an Ethiopian village, Wake Tiyo, which is in need of a well, oxen and school teacher. Money raised will also go to the Children's Aid building fund. The children will meet next Saturday at 10 at the church to go on a bottle drive in the -Walton, The Harvesters Quartette ministered to a large congregation at Auburn Missionary Church on Sunday, Oct. 10 with their selections "Great is the Lord" "Show a Little Bit of Kindness" and "Plenty of Room in the Fold." Pastor Carne's message entitled, "The Home Coming" was taken from Luke 15: 11-20. Thanksgiving is a time to be with one's family, he said. It was a Thanksgiving when Brussels and Blyth area to raise some money. Rev. Banks read the children the story called "Stone Soup". Scripture reading'Neil McGavin read Matthew 22: 1-14. Marie McGavin shared her gift of music by singing "Bless This House" with Margery Huether accompanying her on the piano. Rev. Banks's sermon was called "Remember to say Thankyou". the prodigal son came home. When Jesus comes as King of Kings it will be a day of Thanksgiving, Pastor Came said. When we come home to the Father and meet our loved ones it will be a day of Thanksgiving. Pastor and Mrs. Carne are leaving this week for California . when they will be visiting relatives. We pray that God will guide and keep them as they travel. UCW members attend dinner Knox celebrates Thanksgiving Residents lose staff chaplain