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Honorwar dead at Granton churches
By MRS. E. SUMMERS .autumn, and in connection "Needlepoint for Beginners"
GRANTON with Remembrance Day a •was, held at the home of
At the United Church Rev. reading entitled "In Flan- Diane Garrett. Diane opened
Elwood Morden conducted der's' Fields". Mrs.. Sum- the meeting with the_ 4-I1
the morning . worship on - n1ers pre tted a paper on pledge., hfollowed b atthe Roll
oll
Remetnbrnce Sunday, and the continuing Bible study
chose the theme for his I series "The Lordship of with an idea fig
sermon "How to face , Jesus". This dealt with how_ Achievement Day.
disappointment" - e we silence the Bible. The members then were
"Dikappointment can be a Examples were, when asked for boon -cover
mere vexation. or it can be scripture is used to tell us suggestions , Debbie -
l:ocrushing that there seems what we really know. and Laseelles thought that a
to be no recovery from it", when we refuse ' to hear clown with a needle pointing ,
said Rev. Morden. Disap- anything new. in the in his direction, would be a
pointment in any shape or message, then the Bible is •good idea. As the club name
form is a test of character. silenced. A• very good was hhe Nutty Needlers •
aired Susan and Rosemary
Men have become geniuses , dision res
.
as the result of disap- Lunch was served by the
poiniments. Look your hostess with the assistance -
disappoints in the face. and of Mrs. Earle Middleton and
say to yourself: "H6w may. l Mrs. Gordon McRobert.
turn this into an opportunity Mrs. Doug Brown was the
to be thankful for. hostess for Unit 3 Mrs. Leroy
The Provincial wreath -in Bryan presided and opened
Remembrance of all those 'the meeting with a short
who sacrificed their lives for Worship service, as there
their countty was placed in was a lot of business to be
the church by the Granton attended to, such as final
women's Institute There plans for the bazaar, the -
will be a -memorial .service steward; s beef dinner,
held at the monument. on Happy Gang Christmas
Saturday at 11 a.m., in dinner and general meeting.
charge of the Lucan Legion In place of a program the
At St. Thomas Anglican time was spent pricing ar- -
Church Rev Mary Mills took ticles for sale at the bazaar.
her serinari from the 23rd The hostess was assisted in
f salm, saying,. The Good serving Lunch by Mrs.
Shepherd restores and heals Harold Mills and Mrs. Jim
us. if we walk with God, God Riddell.
will see us home. and we • Unit 4 met at the home of''
shall dwell in the House of _ Mrs. Henry Wissel with Mrs.
the Lord forever. Nelson Tate presiding and
The Ontario wreath was opening the meeting with
laced in the churoh by the lesson thoughts on Christian
.Giessen suggested using a
peanut with a needle through
it: No decision was made.
Leader Mrs. M. OIShea
Diet!, reviewed the color
wheel and color schemes
with the- ,girls and leader
Mrs_ D. St. Dennis demotic
strated various stitches and
then the members were told
about the history of
needlepoint and about the
different articles they could
make. Then followed a
lesson on the Brick stitch
which the girls found
relatively simple to do:
p \ITntstry. The upcoming
Granton cobraWomec' ..jSimday.ute zaar was discussed also
for Remembranc Sunday.
Flowers from the funeral of t Steward's beef supper
the late Norman Riddell and general meeting.
were placed in the church in Mrs. Wissel and .-Mrs.
toying memory. by his Stanley Crawford were in
family charge of the program.
which dealt with the Bible
Bazaar and Tea Study on The Lordship of
The annual United Church Jesris, the theme being .How,
bazaar held at the :4Iason's We silence 'the Bible. taken
•Hall with afternoon tea being from the series in the March
served in . the church issue of the Observer. We
basement. proved a great cannot leave the Bible in. its
success on Saturday. Booths own Century and see it as'a
were manned by three Units collection of historical facts,
of the U.C.V .. CI,G.1.T.... or we silence it. This topic.
Explorers. Scputs-and Cubs. produced a .very good
Most of the credit" for this discussion.
undertaking goes to Unit _3 The hostess was assisted in
Who were responsible for serving lunch by Mrss.Chas.
organizing and planning this Gowan and Mrs. Harold
event. , Hardie.
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U.C.W. Units meet The "Happy Gang" met at
Unit 1 met at the hotne of the United Church recently
Mrs. Robt. -Hardie on with Mrs. Harold Westman
Wednesday with 'Mrs. presiding. A sing -song was
• . Gordon McRobert presiding. enjoyed with Mrs. .C�Itas.
Business discussed was the Gowan at the piano.
bazaar. steward's • beef Mrs. Westman then asked
dinner and the general the members to tell what
meeting. they j used to do on
4 Mrs. Elmer Slimmers and Hallowe'en when they were
Mr*. Wm Goos Were in younger.
-charge of the program. Mrs. Cards and crokinole we7e
Goos read ' a poem on enjoyed for the remainder of
the afternoon:Members with
a birthday in October and
having their names on the
cake were Jean Westman,
' • Aleatha Dunlop, and Austin
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The 4th meeting of the
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NUMBERS THIN -- Only three World War,l veterans were
oil hond for Sunday's Remembrance Day parade in Exeter-,
Reg MacDonald is shown straightening a tie for Cliff Brintnell
before the parade marched post their reviewing position.
From the ,left are Ted Pooley, Legion president Eldon
Heywood and ,^,n the far right is Norm Norry. . -Sfaff photo
Vote For I;Npericucc
Anti Dedication...
ON MONDAY,
NOV 13
Re -Elect
LOSSY
FULLER
for Exeter
Council
A CANDIDATE WHO...
'Has displayed a proven ability and
dedication in serving you for the past ,four
years.
'Feels that Exeter should be planning to im-
prove facilities for senior citizens, so they can
remain in our community among their friends
and relatives and not have to go to Huron--
view or homes in Hensall or Zurich.
*Listens to the concerns of other people and
attempts to act in their best interest and the
community os a whole. •
,*Has no vested interest, other than as a
ratepayer infeiested in the betterment of the
community.
Diane Garrett was the
secretary arid press reporter
for this meeting.
Medway Euchre Club
The Medway Euchre Club
met at the home of Mr. &
Mrs. Elmer Summers on
Monday,,-Optober 30. Win-
ners were •the following:
ladies high score, Charlotte
Kerr, lone hands, Ethel
Lewis, -low score Wreatha
Burnett, and for the men,
high score, Cliff McRobert4
lone hands, Austin Hobbs,
tow score Carmen Hodgins.
Susan McComb and Clara
Hodgins assisted thee hostess
to serve lunch.
Personals
Congratulations to Newton
Gunning of Extendacre
Nursing Home London on the
occasion of his 93rd birthday.
Mr. Gunning was a former
resident of Granton.
- Miss Helen Herbert was a
member of the Medway High
School junior choir who
entertained with selections
at the . commencement
exercises on Friday.
Rev. Elwood Morden,'Mrs.
Morden and Mrs. Robert
Harloff attended a Cancer
Society meeting in St.
Marys.
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HAY TOWNSHIP -
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,Havin been nominated to serve as
councillor . of Hay Township, and
since time. will nqj permit me to call
on everyone, your vote on Nov. 13,
1978 will be appreciated.
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