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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1996-10-02, Page 8elg The news from rave Compiled by Linda Campbell Phone 357-2188] Folkards entertain UCW "No Order TOO LARGE or TOO SMALL" Specializing In Direct Embroidery G 0 K ENTERPRISES Of Custom StockDesigns „:„„J Custom Silk Screening And Cresting Wroxeter, Ont. NOG 2X0 Also Available PROMOTIONAL ITEMS SUCH AS PENS, GLASSWARE, KEYTAGS, MAGNETS, SHIRTS, CAPS ETC... GORDON KASTER STEPHANIE SCHMALZ (519) 335-3136 (Bus.) (519) 335-6636 (Fax) WINGHAM • 357-3435 ski=doo. INGINURIO f OR IR WAY III 1111: PAGE 8. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1996 Churches mark birthday A piano organ prelude of inspir- ing sacred music, with Elizabeth Procter as organist and Ann Spivey as pianist, welcomed members of Knox United, Calvin-Brick and visitors as they filed into Knox United Church Sunday morning, Sept. 29 for the churches' anniver- sary. The sanctuary was tastefully decorated by Wilma Scott, Margaret Walsh and Mary Hunter with many beautiful fall flowers. Welcoming the worshippers were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cottrill and family. Rev. Paul Boughton was welcomed back as guest minister. Paul was at the Belgrave United Church as the intentional interim minister for a year, ending June 1994. He is presently sharing his interim ministry skills at Bloomfield United Church near Picton, Ont. Rev. Boughton chose two familiar hymns for song time. In Continued on page 19 Food for funds Kicking off the fundraising tupperware campaign of the primary classes at East Wawanosh Public School last Thursday was a barbecue. Teacher Karen Webster, centre, cooks up some grilled burgers while Isabel Campbell, left, the tupperware dealer who was helping to set up the campaign, grabs some supper before the show begins. Also at work is Education Assistant Jan Venderhaar. a 52 A rg ,T d m gr1 2 E E 35 g ®er g s cE g,e 8 I 31 El g 7,4 The general meeting of the Belgrave UCW was held in the church basement Thursday, Sept. 26 at 8 p.m. President, Mrs. Ross Higgins, welcomed everyone and opened the meeting with the UCW Purpose. Mrs. Jim Lamont conducted the worship service on "Thanksgiving". Hymns Come Ye Thankful People Come and All Things Bright and Beautiful were sung. Scripture reading was from Psalm 95, verses 1-7. Laura Johnston read the meditation on Thanksgiving. The offering was received and dedicated and Mrs. Lamont closed the worship service with prayer. Mrs. Gordon Folkard introduced her family, Kendra, Scott and Craig, who each entertained with a piano solo. Mrs. Higgins thanks them. Mrs. Harold Vincent introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Barbara Mabel Wheeler, accompanied by Edith Swan, Brucefield, motored to Watkins Glen, New York last week to visit friends and relatives of the late Ethel Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Les Shaw recently enjoyed a week's holidays on a bus trip to Branson. Wayne Jerome has returned home from London Hospital. Friends and neighbours wish Wayne a speedy recovery. Karen Scott and Debbie Pfeiffer McMillan of Palmerston and her helper Steven. She told of her work with the developmentally-handi- capped, and in particular about a family setting for the develop- mentally handicapped. Steven told of his work and the family he lived with. Mrs. Bob Gordon thanked Mrs. McMillan and Steven and presented them with a token of appreciation. Mrs. Higgins conducted the business. She announced the Fall Rally will be held Oct. 15 in Wingham United Church. The next meeting will be held Nov. 28 at 8 p.m. Rev. Mary Jane Hobden closed the meeting with prayer and lunch was served by Mrs. Stuart Chamney and Mrs. Jim Lamont. UCW Evening Unit meeting is Tuesday, Oct. 1 at Louise Bosman's. Roll call is a donation of food to the Food Bank. enjoyed seeing the last ball game of • the regular season at the SkyDome with the Blue Jays defeating Baltimore 4-1. The highlight after the game was fireworks. Jim and Mary Hunter enjoyed close to seven week's holiday as they motored out west right to the coast and reported having excellent weather. They visited many friends and relatives, Joyce and Keith Van Continued on page 19 Ed Stewart wins at shoot A shoot party was held at the Belgrave Women's Institute Hall, on Friday, Sept. 27. There were 12 tables in play. Winners were: high lady, Edith Coultes; second high lady, Kay Rich; most shoots, Jean Deyell; low lady, Agnes Bieman; high man, Ed Stewart; second high man, Marie Merkley ( playing as a man); most shoots, Jack Taylor; low man, Ross Taylor. 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Donations to the Food Bank would be appreciated PAIR 4OMIs WV FREE EVERY DAY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3 8:30 a.m. - Broomball 9:30 a.m. - Pet Show 11:00 a.m. - Picks & Sticks 1:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 12:00 noon - Judging of Charolais, Sirnmentals, Blonde & Jerseys - Pedal Pull Registration - Pedal Pull - Baby Show - Cheryl Riley - Picks & Sticks - Bike Draw - Penny Sale SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5 SEAFORTH FALL Program • Commercial Exhibits • Livestock • liomecraft Exhibits IN Old McDonald's Farm II School Exhibits • Canada's Magic Midway n Rising Hill Farm, Clinton - Miniature Pony Cart Rides 1 lome Craft, School, Grain & Field Crop entries to be in by 12:00 NOON. 12:00 Judging of above. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4 All Day - 4-H Achievement Programs & Huron County Championship 4-H Show 10:30 a.m. - Parade, Theme "You In Action" Leaving Optimist Park Official Opening by Fall Fair Ambassador immediately after Parade 12:00 noon - Judging of Shorthorn, Herefords & Limousins 12:00 noon - Youth Activities 12:00 noon - Judging of Light & Heavy Horses 1:00 p.m. Judging of Swine & Sheep 1:00 p.m. Pedal Pull Registration 1:30 p.m. Pedal Pull 8:00 p.m. Variety Show - Kim Souch & Others 9:00 p.m. Pork Carcass Auction and Novelty Auction