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Exeter Times -Advocate
Wednesday, November 1 K, 1')')ti
Community
Remembrance wreaths
placed at Lucan cenotaph
By Muriel Lewis
GI(JN'TON CONNYSPONOWN t
The Lucan Legion con-'
ducted a Remembrance
Day service at the cello.,
. taph Nov. 11. led by
Barbara 'I'upford. A larg-
er than usual number
attiended in spite .,of the;
. inc:lentent weather. WI'
member Muriel 'Lewis
laid the Province of
Ontario Wreath and Lay
Pastoral minister Val
Hudgins plac:eed the
Granton UCW Wreath:
Norah Wissel .and
Muriel. Lewis attended
the dinner at the Legion
Hall in t.ucan 011
Wednesday evening,
Nov. 11.
Becky Kindree and .
Cathie Westtnan hosted a
luncheon and euchre at
the Lion's Hall in the
park pavilion on Nov. 13.
!'rites liir high score and
lune hands were award-
ed to Elsie Dann ,and -
Sam Shoebottonl.and
everybody received con-
solation prizes.
Several woolen from
Granton enjoyed the
Dessert Euchre spo.n-
'sored by the.Clandeboye.
Women's Institute at St.
Jaynes Church Hall on
- Nov. 10. Prizes -.were
awarded for high scores
to 1 rna lbbitson and
Alice Hodgson,' ' for low
scores to Margaret
Boland and Gordon
Eaton, and for lone
. hands.te Betty Hull, Alan
Hill. Kay Lankin, Howard.
Dolan and Gladys
Cunninghant.
UCW •
UE Y1' Unit • 2 met at the
home of Sherri McNobert
on Nov. 5. President Pant
I fayes'chaireed the meet-
ing and Tara Westmat►
gave a report on a play
she is writing entitled 'A
Christmas for everyone.'
based on a story that her
mother Jill had written.
'[he play will be present-
ed during the program
for the General UCW'
Christmas supper meet-
ing at the church on
Tuesday. Dec. t;. The
proceeds of this evening
will be donated to a bat-
tered women's shelter.
• Dinner out is On the
agenda in place of a reg-
ular meeting for
December and the Jan.' 4
meeting will be hosted by
Becky ()'I lagan.
At the Granton United
Church 00 Sunday, Nov
15. Lay Pastoral Minister
Val Hodgins entitled her
sermon 'Shalom' based
on • the lessons -from
.Isaiah 65 and Luke 21.
Confirmation students.
visit Queensway residents
- I IIiNSALI. Monday afternoon the t3ethel ,Helornled
Women vert' in .to. assist residents in games of Bingo
and singing hymns.
•Rev. Tuininga from Exeter Christian Reformed
Church led (Queensway Church service on."Tuesday.
Breakfast group met Wednesday morning. Edna
Deiti helped serve residents.as they enjoyed a leir•ure-
Iv breakfast. A short poem and a moment. of siiene'.e'
was recognized at 11 a.m. for Kententbrant , D.tr.
. 'Wednesday afternoon residents Watched• Rive C.
Glacier. and Meadow, .► video in the Anterii•as
Wilderness Series. Later in the afternoon. Danny Moir,
Robert Erb, Bradley Young, Krista Taylor, Jenna
I)avnrtn luld Leanne Erb of the Mensal) United Church
Confirmation (:Bass visited (Queensway and played-sev -
eral games wi1b 'residents as .part.- of their
• (.ontirmation Program.
' ' Dining for Seniors was held 'I'hur•sday evening fol-
lowed by a party -with the Granton�Rhythnlaires.
Friday afternoon movie was the A -8r ;Titanic
Death of a Dream Part 1 of a 4 part series:,
Coming events
Nov. 2(1, 7:30 p:m. Friendship Nov. 2G. 6 p.tu.
, Senior Diners: Nov. 26. 7 p.nl. Birthday Party with
:Max and the Townliners.
Marjorie and John
McColl are moving to.
Elliot Lake, and Terry.
Herbert is now the bul-
letin secretary.
UCW Unit 2 is holding•a
chili,.and hot dog lunch
next Sunday, 'Nov. 22
after •r lurch and. plans
have been made' for .the
Sunday School to go
bowling.
Baptism) at Wesley
United •
On Sunday at Wesley
United Church, the bap-
tism of Natalie Mae
Topp, daughter of Lisa
and Brian Topp was eel-
ebrated as she was wel•
-
comed into• that commu-
nity of faith as one of
God's beloved children. .
-- AI St. Paul's Anglican
Church, .Kir•kton Rev.
G1erlda Meakin's rales:
sage was about taking
the opportunity to let
God's light in your life
shine. Norma Paul and•
the minister read the
lessons.
Santa sale
Catherine Aitken of Strathroy stands with the many Santas she had forsale at
the Lucan Annual Christmas Craft Show over the weekend.Aitken, who has
been making her Santas by hand for over eight years now, uses clay to sculpt
the faces and lambs' wool for the beards.
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