Clinton News-Record, 1976-11-25, Page 9Posen
CentAnt*al ullt
During Morning Service
of Brucefield -United Church
the Madinat' of the Com-
mittee of Stewards, Mr. Bob
Broadfoot, called Rev. and
Mrs. E.S. Stephens to the
front of the Church. He then
gave a shert:address in which
he thanked Mr. and Mrs.
Stephens for and
leadership given during this
Centennial year.
;yrs. Bob Allan and Mrs.
Ssu Wilson then presented
them with the Centennial
Quilt which had been made by
the Ladies of the
Congregation for the Cen-
tennial Year. The quilt bears
the great seal of The United
Church of Canada and also
bears the names of members
and former members of the
Congregation.
Mrs. Stephens expressed
thanks and appreciation to
the Congregation. Mr.
Stephens also expressed his
gratitude.
Special Speaker -
The final event of Cen-
tennial Year at Brucefield
United Church will be held on
SliodaY November Vith7 This fairlygeodimaltIcGroittr
will be a Congregational Tuckersmith presented Mrs.
Celebration marking the Walker with a cup and
opening of the first Church. saucer.
Dr. John McIntosh began Mr. Wesley Ham,
life in the Brucefield area and Gravenhurst, visited last
has gone on into the world of week with his mother, Alice
education. to Leave his mark. Ham and aunt, Miss M.E.
He began teaching in Huron Swan.
County and went on to teact
In Toronto: He becarne
Inspector of Schools is or
York. Dr- McIntosh has
active in education and the
church.-
A Social Hour will follow.
the Morning Service which
will be held at 10 a.m.
The flowers placed h the
church on Sunday were In
memory of the late Mrs. John:
Cornish and the late Moire
Anger, Belmont, beloved
mother of Mrs- Wallace
Jackson.
The sympathy of the.
community is extended . to
Mrs. Jackson and family.
The Brucefield IOOF held
their first party on Friday
evening, November 18.
The following guests were
the winners: ' ladies' high,
Mrs. Pearl Eyre; ladies lone
hand, -- Mrs... Marjorie
Broadfoot; men's high, Bill
Bogersonr,men's lbw, Mr. J.
Scribbins; men's lone hand,
loyd McKenzie.
Mrs. M. Broadfoot won half
a bushel of apples in the lucky
draw.
Mrs. Jean Henderson and
Mrs. Marjorie Broadfoot
visited recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Walker,
Bayfield and-, found thein i
For Information or Transportation to the
polis, cell 4$24250.
Come out to the Candidate's Forum, tonight,
Nov. 25, of thii Town Hall.
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y Saturday, Nov. 26 & 27
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