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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1994-11-30, Page 6IVO Husgvarna Chansaws 1111 Poul, r PRO Outdoor Power P,oducte Oregon Saw Chain Windsor Sew Chan GLEN SAWS RR N3 Clinton Over 40 Years d Service S DDPrrrdabilifr W. Gordon Glen 'Home L482-9292 233-317U 6 -TME HURON EXPOSITOR, November 30, 1994 Community • 1 Teacher's death saddens community On Friday, Nov. 25 students, teachers and the Walton Commun- ity were shocked and saddened to learn of the death of Mrs. Shirley Lyon. The grade 4 and kindergarten classes had a trip planned to go to Goderich Museum to participate in their Christmas program. The staff had considered cancelling the trip but everyone agreed that Mrs. Lyon would want the children to go and have fun. It was said that she always had the children's best interests at heart. Helen Crocker, with the support of Rev. Randy Banks, went to Mrs. Lyon's class- room (grade 2) to tell the children. The children were allowed to talk about their feelings and talked of other deaths they have known about (the other classes did the same). The class has decided to write a book of memories of Mrs. Lyon. In Mrs. Bennett's room she read them a book called, 'Life Times.' It talks about the cycles of life, begin- nings and endings and that all living creatures has a life time. She told them that she often writes poetry to help her deal with her grief. The children were then encouraged to express their feelings through painting, drawing and some wrote letters to the family telling some of their memories of Mrs. Lyon. Some of the kids remem- bered her as giving jelly beans whenever they brought back a library book and still more, remem- ber her as a kind and gentle lady. Her fellow teachers said she was a very dedicated and committed woman who always surpassed anyone's expectations in her work. The Morris Township Council held a retirement dinner at the Brussels Hotel on Nov. 24 for Doug Fraser and his wife Marg. They presented Doug with a clock, photo album and Heidi McClure put the night's events on video. Doug said he enjoyed his 14 years of service and meeting new people. Randy Banks and family travelled down to Brantford on Friday to attend his father's surprise retire- ment party. Ken has worked in the produce department of several grocery stores for the past 38 years. Congratulations to Howard Hackwell who chose the winning lottery ticket down at the Walton Store. The tickets sold there go towards the Walton Recreational Committee. Heidi McClure and children Jennifer, Darrell and Adam were greeters at Duffs United on Nov. 27. The children made a circle at the front of the Church to represent an Advent Wreath and while every- one sang 'Light one Candle' Jennifer McClure stood up in the middle of the Wreath to portray a candle. Cassandra and Patty Banks read the Advent Liturgy and Cassandra lit the first Advent Candle. Rev. Banks also announced there will be a Christmas Eve Ser- vice in Walton. Communion was served by Neil and Marie McGavin, Barry Hoegy J Walton by Patty Banks 887-686( 1 and Ian Wilbee. The sermon called, 'An Advent Scare.' Rev. Banks asked the question, 'Is Advent -Christmas both within was and without the church nothing more than a routinized, ritualistic enterprise? The same old hymns (0 Come All Ye Faithful). The same old scriptures, (In those days a decree...). Same old candles on the Advent Wreath (hope, peace, joy and love). All of it can soon be emptied of meaning unless we challenge ourselves to approach this season with renewed expectations and fresh wonder. BROADCASTING AWARDS - Terry Kelly of RR 1, Dublin received the $250 TV London/Neil Stevens Memorial Award for on -camera performance, excellence and professionalism at Conestoga College's Broadcasting Program annual awards dinner in early November at Kitchener. The third -year student also won $250 as his share of the CHYM award for development and excellence in announcing skills. Kelly is in the middle of this photograph, flanked by guest speaker Erin Davis co -host of a top- rated Toronto morning show, and Randy Jacobs of TV London. Area Eastern Star installs officers CLINTON - The Clinton Eastern Star held their installation of officers for the year 1994-95 on Oct. 6. This marks the 43rd year of service for the Eastern Star in Clinton, The newly installed Worthy Matron Doreen Carter announced her project for the coming year will be Huntington's Disease. Gordon Steepe was named the Worthy Patron for the term of office. The other officers include: Associate Matron, Laurie Daw; Associate Patron, William Webb; secretary, Mildred Ament; treasurer, Roberta Lavis; con- ductress, Jean Anderson; associate conductress, Florence Warenes; chaplain, Guss Boussey; Marshall, Francis Anderson; organist, Forence Symons; Adah, Laura May Chamney; Ruth, Ruth Stewart; Esther, Edith Reid; Mar- tha, Eunice Arthur; Electa, Connie Nesbitt; Warder, Bessie Broome; Sentinel, Joan Lyndon. The installation was conducted by Donald Symons, who was assisted by Thelma Elierby, chaplain Maida Gaiser, and Star Point Ceremony Donna Johnston. The organist was Ilene McLagan, and special music was provided by Barbara Bosman and Bonnie (Xif .„ ' isi . • y to announce that we are curC.ently fitting a com- pletety in -the -Canal hearing instru- ment. This remarkable new hearing instrument is not only more discreet and comfortable. to wear, but may also provide important hearing bene- fits because of its deep placement in the ear canal. The Tympanette is the smallest hearing instrument ever manufac- tured by Starkey Laboratories, the - worlds leading manufacturer of cus- tom hearing instruments. Its extremely smal sae MI be very pop- ular, opular, so call now for yew hearing assessment and consultation. Call today to schedule your appointment. 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STRATFORD The Clinton Eastem Star held their installation of officers for the year 1994-95, their 43rd year of service in the community, recently. Pictured in the back row, from the left, are Eunice Arthur, Ruth Stewart, Laura May Chamney, Edith Reid, Roberta Lavis, Francis Anderson, Florence Symons, Gus Boussey, and Mildred Ament. In front are, from the left, Joan Lyndon, Florence Warnes, Gordon Steepe (Worthy Patron), Doreen Carter (Worthy Matron), Laurie Daw, William Webb, Jean Anderson and Bessie Broome. The group has pledged this years efforts to Huntington's Disease. Absent from the photo is Connie Nesbitt. Jewitt. Assisting in the cast were Ruth Shaddick, Shirley Steeps, Joanne Harris, Donald Watson, Barb Bodie, Charlie Adams, Hilda Bell, Deanna Delve and Mary Robertson. The Eastern Star works as a service group with particular focus on benevolent work. 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