HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-09-28, Page 13 (2)Mark anniversary
By JOY SC14EIFELE
First formed in 11171, the
Ailsa Craig Baptist Church
celebrated its 107th an-
niversary Sunday, Sep-
tember 17:
The three joint
congregations of Parkhill,
Ailsa-_ Craig and Denfield
gathered together- in the
.Ailsa Craig church to
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observe the occasion with
-spepial services -in both the
morning and evening.
Guest speaker was Peter
Voss, a member of the
Salvation Army Corps in
Kitchener and founder of the
mHomes for children
in a loo County. The
them of the morning ser-
- vice was "Power Failure In
the Church."
Mr. Voss based his
message on Josuah 7, noting
how disobedi.tnce• tQ God's
ways even today results in
allowingSalanto come in and
detract us from 'our
Christian responS°ibilities.
"Jesus: Is Lord" was the
message in the evening
based on John 20. Using.the
parallel of Thomas' doub-
ting, Mr. Voss pointed,ovt,
the danger of doubt beinpi
prevalent among believers
today.
Special music was
provided at each of the
services. In the morning
Harry Wood of London, was
guest solid, hand Mary Lou
Sheeler of Denfield, solist in
the evening: _
The pastor, , the Rev,
Kenneth Hayes conducted
both services_; which have.,
been taped for the'benefit of
-members who were unable
to be in, attendance and for
the church's archives.
Refreshments .and
fellowship were enjoyed in
the church basement.
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Gordon Sutherland
One classroom closed
Times -Advocate, September 26;1978 Page 13
Separate school trustees declare plans
' With students across
Canada back in. their
. classroo;(ns Statistics
Canada reports that Ontario
"enrolment is down four
percent.
This decline in students is
evident at St. James
Separate School in Seaforth,
where, the decrease is 4.6
E1 percent.
-l:v v `f At a meeting of the Huron-
. , Perth County Roman
Catholic Separate School
•board in Dublin, Monday, it
was reported that the kin-
dergarten classroom has
been 'closed and the four
pupils have been integrated
in the Grade 1 class.
The teacher, Marie -Ryan,
has been"transferred to
Dublin St. Patrick's School
where she will teach half
days, as she did in Seaforth.
She is teaching grades. three
and four at St. Patrick's
white Margaret Rowland,
who was teaching 90 percent,
has been cut t0 60 percent of
accommodate Mrs. Ryan..
"It was by mutual con-
sent,''' William Eckert,
director of. education
remarked.
October 45 has. been named
as a tentative date for, an
open house at the newly
renovated Precious Blood
'School. Exeter.
Craig merchants elect
By JOY SCHEIFELE.
Gordon Sutherland,
- plumber and electrician
was elected president of the
Ails4 Craig Business
Association at its- regular
meeting -Thursday night. A.
long time resident of Ailsa
Craig and well known
business man in the ,area,
Gordon Sutherland was
voted into office by ac-
clamation..
other ' officers elected'
•
included Merlon Bender of
the Pinecrest Dairy�__vice
president'," and bon McLeod
of McLeod's Home Hard-
ware, secretary-treat;urer.
The recent outbreak of
vandalism in the village was
a subject under discussion.
-. An evaluation of 'the gal
days program --land
organization took plac,' n co-
operation with this year's
• chairman, Andy Stewart.
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The inaugural meeting
date was .set for the first
Monday in December;
December 4, due to the early
elections this year.
The 12 trustees present at
the meeting indicated their
intentions as follows for the
Diplomas
presented
at Shipka
BOARS. HUGH MOREJJZ
Clark Adams and Glenh
Durie received diplomas at
the United Church, Sunday
morning for Sunday School
.attendance.
Mrs. Cliff Russell, Donald
Russell and friend, attended
the wedding last week end
-_for_their nephew and cousin-
Don Webb to Pat Dalie of St.
Catharines, at St. Alfred
Church, with the reception at
Beacon Inn.
Mrs. Henry Becher- at..
tended two bridal showers,
last week for Robin O'Brien,
bride elect of mid October.
Mrs, Helen (Munn;
Ferrigno, Hoboken, New
Jersey, -U.S.A. visited
Tuesday afternoon with
Annie Morenz. Mrs!
Ferrigno and Mrs.- Morenz
were childhood friends and
attended the same public
school at S.S. No. 10, Hay.
Debbie Zielman and Anita
Van Massenhoven, each
played accordion nTambers,
Tuesday night at the
Bluewater Rest Home, when
Grand Bend U.C.W. mem-
bers were in charge of
'program and lunch, for the
September birthday party
for the residents there.
Ross and Donna Corbett.
Hensall-area visited Sunday
evening with- their aunt and
uncle Hugh and Annie
Morenz, on the occasion of'
the Corbett's 24th wedding
anniversary.
Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Webb,
SI. Catharines are visiting at
their_daughter's home, Mr. &
Mrs. Cliff Russell and
family. -
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Alpha Pi
start activity
Alpha Pi Chapter of Beta
Sigma, Phi Sorority met for
the first meeting of the new
year on September 6 at
Joanne . Bowen's' home. A
Made To Measure" roll call, •
started the Ways and Means'
bank account with each.
member paying a sum of
whatever measurement they
-were fortunate to draw.
Each committee head gave a
brief outline of their plans
for the year. with a busy
agenda -planned by each.
The second meeting of .the
year was held at Lee Rowe's
home, with Barb Grant
acting as co -hostess. Linda
BurgesShprogramme
chairmab for the year.
began the year's programme
outline with a demonstration
on collage making, after
which we all participated in
making - collages to
demonstrate our deter-
mination to "Seek New
Horizons". our theme for the
year.
Upcoming events to
remember are October 14.
Garage Sale. All donations
gratefully accepted and free
pick-up service for articles
will be provided. Call 235-
2318 if you wish to donate.
Dashwood
pastor
attends
Pastor and Mrs. M.
Mefecke attended the
Sunday School Teachers'
Rally at Redeemer Lutheran
Church. Monkton on Sep-
tember 17. Pastor Bill Ney of
Saginaw Michigan. formerly
of Stratford gave "Six Keys
to Make Sunday School
Exciting". These keys, the
pastor, The Sunday School
Supt., the teachers. knowing
and believing Sunday School
.is God's will, gettinlitout of
the rut and family support
were instrumental in a good
increase in enrollment at
Peace Lutheran, Saginaw
where Pastor Ney is one of
the three passtors.
A small group discussion
period was followed by a
short business meeting. St.
Peters Lutheran Church,.
Stratford will host the 1979
Rally.
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upcoming election in
November:
Donald Crowley, Gadshill,
"My' intentions are mixed. I
haven't made a decision yet.
Ronald Marcy, Stratford,
"I plan to run". -
David Tea hen, Stratford,
I do not intend to run for the
Huron -Perth Board." .
John O'Drowsky, St.
Marys, "If I can get my in-
laws to vote for me," he said
with a grin,
Mickey Vere, Stratford, "I
haven't made up my mind
yet. ,
Gregory' Fleming,
Crediton, "I plan to."
Ronald Murray, Dublin, "1
intend to run for another
two years."
John O'Leary, Staffa,
"Yes, i'll be running again."
Arthur Haid, Listowel,. "1
plan on coining back:" •
Keith Montgomery,
Wingham, "Yes,"
William Kinaha,n,
Lucknow, "I intend to run."
Michael Connolly, Kippen;
Vincent Young, Goderich,
and Ted Geoffrey of -Zurich
were not at the meeting
Monday night.
Because of Thanksgiving
on October• 9, the next
,e
of the board will be<
held on October 16.
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