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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1993. PAGE 7.
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Compiled by Patty Banks Phone 887-6860
Hackwells greet at Duff's United
"How Great Thou Art". They Cindy McCallum was the
haven't sung together in many years Scripture reader. She read from I
and it certainly meant a lot to Thess. 4:13-18.
Harvey and Margaret. Rev. Banks' sermon was called
Rev. Banks brought his lantern to "Not Without Hope".
church today to aid in his telling of Sunday School meeting will be
the wise and foolish maidens. held Nov. 11 at 7:30 at the church.
Chris Eckel wins awards
Howard and Audrey Hackwell
were the greeters at Duffs United
Church Nov. 7.
Rev. Banks welcomed everyone
and noted visitors that were here
for the Craig anniversary
celebration, Ralph and Thelma
Stewart, a nephew from Calgary,
and the Craigs' daughter Sherrill
and her husband Robert Christian
from Dagsboro, Delaware.
On behalf of the UCW Rev.
thanked all those who worked to
make the turkey supper such a huge
success. They fed 650 people a
very tasty meal. He also
announced UCW meet Nov. 10 and
the Remembrance Day service will
be held at the church at 11:40.
Graeme Craig and sister Sherrill
blended their voices in singing
Congratulations to Chris Eckel
who won several awards at
Mitchell District High School Nov.
5. He won a "Deserving Student
going into Marketing" award as
well as his OSSD Diploma and an
OAC certificate for completing six
OACs.
Congratulations to Harvey and
Margaret Craig who celebrated
their 50th anniversary Nov. 6. The
happy couple stood at the top of the
stairs at Graeme and Helen Craig's
house and greeted over 150 friends
and neighbours.
The Walton Church choir joined
nine other choirs Nov. 7 to help
Brussels United Church celebrate
its 138th year. It was well attended
and the audience was treated to a
variety of music.
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Golden day
Harvey and Margaret Craig enjoyed a day of visiting with
friends and family when they celebrated their go-tden
wedding anniversary at the Walton-area home of their son
Graeme on Saturday.
Craigs celebrate 50th
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Seaforth Presbyterian Manse was
the setting on Nov. 6, 1943 for the
marriage of the former Margaret
Stewart of Crornarty, Hibbert Twp.
and Harvey Craig of Morris Twp.
Uniting the couple was Rev. Jack.
The daughter of Alex Stewart
and Isabel Simpson and the son of
Robert Craig and Ada McCutcheon
were attended by Ada Craig and
Frank Wright.
Following a honeymoon trip to
By Bryanna Adair
Trisha McClure
The school students and staff are
going to Walton United Church for
Remembrance Day. Students are
Niagara Falls the Craigs began
farming at RR1, Walton. They had
two children Graeme and Sherrill
(Christian). Throughout the years
they have been involved in munici-
pal government and are active
members of Duff's United Church.
Family and friends came to pay
their respects at an open house this
past Saturday afternoon held at the
home of Graeme and Helen Craig.
going to sing "If I Had a Wish".
The addition to the Walton
School is nearly completed and on
Nov. 2 Mrs. Johns was able to
move in to the new office space.
Walton P. S. addition
nearing completion
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For years people have relied
on their community to sponsor
local teams, host events and
raise money for local charities.
At Knechtel, we haven't forgot-
ten that we're part of your
community. We want you to
Don Scritngeour
know we're here to help your
organization.
If there's a way that we can
help your organization meet
it's goals, just come into your
local Knechtel store. We'll help
your organization set up a
fund-raiser, or explain how to
become part of our Care and
Share Program, or our Save-A-
Tape Program.
Because the better we get to
know you, the more reasons
you'll get to know Knechtel.
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