Times-Advocate, 1979-11-07, Page 28 (2)Pogo SA Times -Advocate, November 7, 1979
Granton seniors enjoy games, Cubs have costume party
in October and having their with treats provided by the described a laser, and Rev. Mary Mills was in Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dykes,
illustrated it being used, also charge of the service with Mr. and Mrs. William Dykes
name on the cake were Jean mothers and leaders. A very
Westman, Wreathe Burnett, successful "Apple Day" on explained that this method of Prof. Walter Creery of and family Mrs. Glen
Rosetta Aldrich and Austin Saturday was reported by treatment will save many Kirkton, the guest preacher. Jameson, Mr. and Mrs.
women from having to un- Prof. Creery preached his Robert Hardie, Mr. and Mrs.
Hobbs. The tables and cake the cubs. Thanks to all who
were nicely decorated with a contributed. dergo surgery. sermon on the 12th chapter Harold Hardie, Mrs. Ken -
Halloween theme, also each Among many members of of the Gospel of St. Luke, neth Hardie, Mr. and Mrs.
member received a treat. Cancer Society the Society receiving awards which referred to the Cliff Cook and Steven, Mr.
Annual for their outstanding and teaching by Christ to avoid and Mrs. Robert Pincombe
The Lucan-Biddulph inspirational service, was hypocrisy. and family, Mrs. Mel
Branch of the Canadian Mrs. Dean Gibsoncampaign Westrnan, and Mrs.
Cancer Society hosted the chairman of the Lucan- Singspiratlona A.Crockett, all from
annual meeting of the Biddulph branch. great success Granton.
London Middlesex Unit of A group of over fifty young Mr. and Mrs. C.J.
the C.C.S. on Tuesday of the people from Calvary United Folkhard of Burlington were
Lucan area. This meeting Church of London, received Sunday guests of the Rev.
was open to the public and a standing ovation at the Elwood, and Mrs. Morden.
was very well attended. conclusion of their Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
At the meeting followed presentation, of the musical Hodgins, Helen, Bettyann
the banquet, guest speaker pe drama "Spirit" in the United and John Herbert, attended
was Dr. J JI. Bellina, New Church, Sunday evening. the commencement Exer-
Orleans gynecologist, who pp- The church was almost filled cises at Medway High School
devised the carbon dioxide with over 200 people at- on November 2 when Miss
laser for its uses in tending this inspirational Marion Herbert received her
premalignant changes in the event. graduation diploma. Marion
cervix. Through the showing This outstanding choir is at present attending
of a film Dr. Bettina with its many solo voices is Fanshawe College where she
under the direction of is taking the Secretarial Arts
Michael Farrow, B.A.A.Mus Course.
and conducted by Mary Mesdames Hamilton
Margaret Farrow. B.A. The Hodgins, Gordon Dann,
Bass guitarist was John Clarence • Lewis, Norman
Crozman, and Drummer Riddell, Henry Wissel,
John Charlton, Ken Tuckey. Elwood Morden, Joseph
Pecko, John Scott and Elmer
Halloween Sommers, all members of
The night weatherwise Granton Women's Institute,
was a good one, for attended the Area Con -
hobgoblins, ghosts and all vention held at the St. Marys
other kinds of odd charac- Community Recreation
ters, to do their trick or Centre November 1-2.
treating. One thing I noticed We are happy to report
all the young fry were ac- that Mrs. Lois Herbert, is
companied by a parent. now home from hospital, and
As this is the International we wish her continued good
Year of the Child we are all health.
very consciousoftheir safety.
By MRS. E. SUMMERS
GRANTON
The Happy Gand met in
the United Church Basement
on Wednesday. Mrs. Harold
Westman presided and
opened the meeting with two
readings pertaining to
autumn. Members were
asked to share any- early
Halloween memories that
they had experienced.
Plans were finalized for
the Christmas dinner in
November, Unit (3) will
cater it on November 28.
Following a sing -song with
Mrs. Chas. Gowan at the
piano, progressive eachre,
and crokinole, were enjoyed.
Members with birthdays
raiment, and don't be
anxious about tomorrow,"
First try to find the meaning
and purpose of life.
There are many things we
can do, here are three, said
Rev. Morden (i; Live one
day at a time, (2 ) we need to
cultivate an awareness of
God, (3) we need to remind
ourselves of the good things
that God has done for us in
the past.
The Province of Ontario
wreath was placed in the
church in memory of those
who had given their lives for
their country. in two world
wars.
Owing to the memorial
service held by the Lucan
Legion at the Granton
Monument on November 11
at 11 a.m., the service at the
United Church will not start
until 11.25 a.m.
At St. Thomas Anglican
Cub news
The Granton Cubs enjoyed
a Halloween party in place of
their regular meeting at the
Sc -out Hall on Tuesday.
There were prizes for the
best costumes, won by
Steven Cook and Ken
Beatson, Peter Schuller and
Trevor Ready.
After carving out pum-
pkins, a party was enjoyed
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Church news
At the United Church Rev.
Elwood Morden was in
charge of the worship en-
titled "First things First."
We spend too much time
seeking the means ofa
happy life, said the minister,
we need to get our priorities
straightened out, and to put
"First things First."
Jesus said, "Don't worry
about food, drink. and
GOOD COOKIES — The UCW of Granton United Church held a highly successful bake
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was Mrs. Christina Weessies of St. Marys. T -A photo
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East Williams win
cross country test
By JOY SCHEIFELE
AILSA CRAIG
Several parents were on
hand at the East Williams
School to cheer the students
on as they winged their way
to yet another Cross Country
victory on October 30.
For the third time East
Williams Public School carne
out the victors in the annual
Middlesex County
Invitational Cross Country
meet in which 20 schools
participated.
Cameron Macdonald took
first place in the boys 11 and
under division with a win-
ning time of 9:17.26. Richard
Engel and Jason Macdonald
placed 10th and 11th out of
262 runners in the division.
Brent Martin placed first
in the boys 12 and over group
with a winning time of
11:14.62. Kirk Campbell
came in 12th with 138
competing in the race.
Other top East Williams
runners in the girls races
included Lauri Macdonald,
Susan Ingham, Diane Turner
and Christine Phillips who
placed 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th
in the 11 and under group,
with 153 competing.
Sharon Twynstra and
Joanne MacMillan made a
good showing for East
Williams in the 12 and over
race placing 9th and 14th and
95 runners. competing.
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Old burgulars never die.
They just steal away in the
night.
The school took top
honours in six of the eight
Middlesex County meets in
the area with a 2nd and 3rd
win in the other two com-
petitions.
For the past several
months approximately 80
students devoted their noon
hours to practicing and
faithfully ran each school
day keeping in top shape.
Ailsa Craig
church activity
At the Sunday morning
service at the Ailsa Craig
United Church the senior
choir sang. "Now I belong to
Jesus".
Pastor Peter Snell spoke
on "What sort of a man is
this?" basing his remarks on
Mark Chapter 8 "What
manner of man is this that
even winds and seas obey
Him."
At the heart of Christianity
is one individual God who
involved history in the
person of Jesus Christ.
He was never too busy to
pray or out of compassion to
help someone in need. He
never argued but, knew the
answer in every cir-
cumstance, was without sin
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Resurrection he is assured
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Lord and my God."
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A Christening party for
Kelly Margaret Anne, was
held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Waters, Pamela,
and Darren, on October 28.
Out of town guests were Mr.
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family of St. Marys, Mrs.
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