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6 -TME HURON EXPOSITOR, November 30, 1994
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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
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Walton
by Patty Banks
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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
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The Clinton Eastem Star held their installation of officers for the year 1994-95, their 43rd year of
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