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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 ADAMS -Heat gg Cooling • Heating Systems of All Types INSTALiED. MODERNIZED and MAINTAINED _.• General Sheet Metal Work _• Air Conditioning • Humidifiers • Ventilation 235-2187 133 Huron St . East. Exeter i 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. r a 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. • 46 400 40% crkt UM MO •s '4 You'll like / our eatthe signoithec� t ;1st• • 1 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. - • t . • • • Capri .he a``O N et. 9oe� aet°sa a •sk0Me<c .$-sOseoOos yske m. hotGei • 166646 0"sp°tty op`es • Capri RS 1.19 e °t Goo` `he t`en4 tt ta e �e e ��, dt`4'1-,,deed oo Ge l ed E°�a\-03 o`ts spolki 4° °t P a s e co ao a SAS td`l 09-, ts pe Gs oro a to `Goe . xG 2,(•0 e� r ooie r1 ve\ °t GtD R` ano e 5 r °u9•O at s a ro9 d e9 �e'S eo . G �otQ►ea9e sP 19 sP�ec� d`sG b :aao�aP • X099 Gapt eq�R too t1r`9 eeo s`aoo ke seaAs�loets5 0�` .P�d yre .easy.a• s s �s5`O��eoyos s(1\3°12' sie 00Oc \t tO aim n��e al t of s� eG a e• este &Pi °o. pets e�w(�‘1 The totally ma redesigned Mercury Marquis for 1979 carries on a tradition of comfort and prestige with spaciousness that will surprise you. 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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. Roll up your sleeve to save a life .. . BE A BLOOD DONOR 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. 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