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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. IC • •RE—ELECT n Cooke FARM SALES $:ftICE LTD. wish to Extend to you m invtation to attend oar Grand Opening y Saturday, Nov. 26 & 27 Arrangements have been made to tour a local farm which has a 200 sow operation farrowing to finishing. This is one of the most up to date l old: manure handling nnsrations. yin*fig y y .«,. ,�, a::..yy,v;,,.y.Y„ :w nra., x',t.•e :. �I 1'C +4F 0/'tiot m. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY If you, **to go ou *two! these tours, kindly give us aa, . all at 412- t1 or -91 7,to ausarr•#n farrtraos tifon ARcHEP'S FARM SALES & SERVICE LIMITED CLINTON, ONT. of their new t facilities in the former airman's mass which is located on Sth Aire. Vanastra, Ontario) this is the former Canadian Forces Dal* Wh Ch is located two miles south of Clinton Ontario. . ft. s •" coo us to show& stable Our `'llt' sq; � MO f1� pen equipment for pigs, cattle & horses. Free Coffee +& Da -Nuts "Come out and See our new Show Room and Manufacturing facilities" November 26 & 27 to Archer's Farm Sates & Service Building Materials Supplied By WISEWAY HOME & BUILDING CENTRE CLINTON 4$2-3441 to Archer's, from your neighbors at a Mf' 1p iarti dne an yo urs vary Work. SLOG, 1f►, Vi"NASTRA • 4$2.t71$ "We c*rry' all Masonry Pvodu ts. alai C.agrot.lati.as to Archer's Form Soles Custom Artwork By v-1 1.1 cao TRUCK LETTERING SIGNS — GRAPHICS VAN MURALS — TRICK & CUSTOM PAINT PHONE: 4524035 . 1 1111110111111111111110111111111110110 • Best Wishes to Russ Archer & Staff on your Grand Opening Gord Smith Carpets Suppliers of Carpeting and Paints HWY. a, 1 MILE WEST OF GODERICH 524-7123 "Complete Line of Carpeting, Paint, -Walipapsr, and ceramic Tile" TO ARCHER'S FARM SALES'S SERVICE