HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1990-07-11, Page 15Churchill's words are recalled by Legion
Hare was ywtc a story on the
Battle of Britain in Saturday's Lon-
don Prce Press that reminds all of
us of the dart days fifty years ago,
when only a few pilots in their
Spitfires and Hurncanes turned
bank the (nighty air face that the
German High Command had at that
time. Many good Pilots did not
survive the continued day and night
e over sow Ragland,
but iwn.ugh damage and losses w
the German Air Forex was dune to
discourage Hides firma, waking as
invasion. Winston Churchill's woods
will ever be RAMIIIsbae d as he
to on lathe oa one occasion:
ar in the field of human
conflict was so much owed by so
may ler Flo few'.
Coauaa up the Saturday is the
Branch 's golf tournament. Our
=Twill
chairman, Linda, says that
be a slot gun Stan 1 pm.
To be fair to Linda, we should be
at the golf course at the kneel by
12:30 p.m. Prizes will be given out
at the Branch, followed by a Steak
B.B.Q. The neat ,oil amsaame•t
will be a mired tour -parka
acrambk can July 28. At prcaoat,
there arc quare a few arts on the
liar but there is roost for more. This
will be in the form of a pox -lulls;
supper which will be held at the
Branch after the golf.
One of our nioluaber s, Past
President Jun Watson, won the
W ingtwm Hospital Invitational last
week held at the Winghrn golf
course. Congratulations, Jim.
There will be an Executive
meeting this Thursday at 8 p.m.
Our new Proudest Gordon De Jong
would like to see all of his new
Executive and Committee chairman
HT1 Stands was sorry to hoar of
the passim of Comrade Andy
adder. Any had been a inesabei
of the Breach for many years. To
his fanuly, we offer our sincere
sympathies in the loss of Meir
father.
Bar Rosser: July 11 - Tan Phil-
lips. July 12 - John Cairns. July 16
- Wilma McLean. July 17 - Pat
Malone. July 18 - Harry Mero.
They grow not old as we that are
left grow old Age shall not weary
them nor the years condemn. At the
going down of the sun and in the
morning we will remanber them.
Ladies tournament set for Walton this week
Wakes Correspaadesti:
MRS. BETTY McCALL
8878877
Walton Area Sports Draw
Walton area Sports Club held
their monthly meeting Thursday
cvening, July 5 when the draws
were made for the cash prizes.
Harvey Craig drew for the first
prizeof $100 that was won by
Mrie Muegge of Seaforth. Mar -
gent Craig drew the second ticket
of $25 won by Yvonne Cronin, RR
11 Blyth and Marion Godkin drew
the third ticket, when Elsie Walsh
of Blyth also won $25. The club
thanks all those that purchased
tickets in support of the local ball.
The club held a very successful
fish pond at the Fun Fest in Brus-
sels on Saturday.
Plans were made for the ladies
tournwnent this caning week -cod.
Saturday, July 14, games will be
played by the 'hail Blazers with the
tournament for that club in Brus-
sels. In August, they plan to have a
squat tournament.
W.I. Car Tour
At their Canadian industries
meeting, a car tour is being planned
by convenor, Mary Humphries.
They plan to tour the Royal Homes,
W ingham, lunch at Bluevale then
travel to the Doll House, Wroxeter.
Institute members are to be at the
hall by 9:30 a.m.
GRADUATES
LOWFLOW FOOTBRIDGE OPENING - The bridge at the Clinton conservation area received an opening
ribbon -cutting ceremony. From left: Patti Haist, ABCA Education Technician; Case Brand, director; Fred
Lewis, Chairman; Rowena Wallace, director; Richard Erb, director; Murray Cardiff, MPP Huron; Wendy
Yamamoto, Assistant Education Technician. Oxford photo.
Carmel announces fall event dates
BY MINME NOAKES
There is no thinking person,
Who can stand untouched today,
And view the world around us,
Drifting downward to decay,
Without feeling deep within them,
A silent, unnamed dread,
Wondering how to stem the chaos
That lies frightfully ahead...
The Sunday, July 8 service at
Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hen-
sall opened with a prelude of music
played by Carolyn Love. The
Minister for the service was Mr.
John Wyminga, a summer student
minister at Knox, Bayfield who
greeted the Carmel congregation
and called them to worship.
Reverend Mark Gaskin attended the
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SATURDAY, JULY 14
MUSIC BY R.O.K.S.
For Information call
527-1804
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service in Bayfield to conduct the
Service of Holy Communion.
Following the Prayer of Il-
lumination and the Old Testament
and Gospel lessons, Mr. Wyminga
delivered his sermon. This preceded
the Affirmation of Faith and the
prayers of the people. The presen-
tation of the gifts and offerings,
doxology and dedication and the
charge of the people was heard, and
the service ended with the Benedic-
tion and choral Amens.
The congregation is reminded that
copies of the New Revised Standard
Version Bibles are available, for
$10 apiece. Anyone interested is
invited to contact Reverend Mark.
The Scripture lessons for the next
two weeks will be: July 15 -
Exodus 2:11-22 and Matthew
13:18-23; and July 22 - Exodus 3:1 -
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SUNDAY - Noon -8 p.m.
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LIVE COUNTRY RETURNS
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FOR
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AND
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FOR MORE INFORMATION
262-3020
or
345-2952
12 and Matthew 13:36-43.
A reminder that Reverend Mark is
on holiday from August 6 to Sep-
tember 4. Pastoral emergencies can
be referred to Elder J. Dougall
(235-1778) or Elder R. Bell (263-
6349).
Some dates to remember for the
fall: September 9 - Welcome back
brunch at Caven, and Induction of
Rev. Ian McWinnie at Knox Pres-
byterian, Goderich, 7 p.m. Septem-
ber 23 - Men's breakfast at Caven,
and guest speaker at both services.
September 26 - Presbytery
meeting. October 7 - Thanksgiving
service with Communion. October
14 - Presbytery Hymn Sing, Knox
church, Goderich at 8 p.m. Oc-
tober 21 - Caven's 129th Anniver-
sary service, with guest speaker
Rev. James Dickey.
St. Columban Soccer
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Friday, July 20, 1990
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WLSCH - Thea and Uwe Wisch are
pleased to announce the graduation
of their daughter, Gesa, from
Wilfred Laurier University, Water-
loo with her Honours Bachelor of
Business Administration degree.
Gess has accepted a position as
Marketing Representative in the
-Computer Systems division, NCR,
Toronto.
VAN de BAN - Harvey Van de
Ban, the son of Leen and Agatha
Van de Ban, graduated from Sault
College, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
with his Forest Technician diploma.
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