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The• Three Linke; senior
citizens. club commenced
their fail meetinggs with a pout
luck supppper on Tuesday eve -
Ping. Aldeeit Volland, 1st
vice president chaired the '
meeting with,Mrs. Ver a Ross
at,the plana, t . .
Mrs. ,keno ,Davie',gave'a,
' detiledreport of the 2.5111,
anitublconvention at Wind".
sot; It was announced the fall
,rally WO beiheld .a Seaforttil
Areal, Oct $ at 30 p. m,
Registration 1t 1 p•rnt `
• (Numerous bus trip* wore
discussed with little interest.
shown. Mrar• Rosa Hapr *
installed the officers.
Mrs. Evelyn Flynn *lad
Mrs. ,Edith Bell conducted
euchre. Winners were: men's
high (White card) Claretjce,
VRUand; ;low .(white card),
Vera, Lemmon; lone hands;
Irene Blackwell, ladies' high
Mrs. Gertle Moir, ladies' low-
par
month'
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CERTIFICATES
SHORT TERM
for more infottinidtion:
Plus
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SEE US,,AT THE
SEAFORTH FALL FAIR
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30-119 DAYS
SHORT TERM
CERTIFICATES
Pearl Taylor, Lucky,cap. Vera
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TO�HURON•
FOR ST
Aftera.successfid year. the
board, members and their
wivesenjoyed a hot turkey
dinner at Bob Heyywwood's
restaurant Sept. 15. The first
Brgc04 will efield school on Sat. Oct. d in
1 at 8 p,m, A film will be
shown entitled 'High
Point". Quizzingwill begin at
the Royce mbber rail .
COMMITTEBACKRRK
The Centennial Committee
is back to work after taking a
summer break for August,
Centennial plates have
arrived and tickets for the
gold draw are available at
several outlets and from
committee members.
Meetings resume this
month so be sure to keep
Tuesday Sept. 27th open. If
you are not on a committee
Rates subied to confirmation
Call col!,ect.
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TRUST
237 Josephine St., 'Wingham, Ontario
• Telephone 357-2022
OPEN: 9 a.m. to p.m. Monday to Thuradey
Friday fill 6 p.m.
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Mrs,. V;tutiie Ston resided:, . where `
over the `deyot of, thq eshbits
W.M S of Carmel Presbyter and d
tan Church on Mon0ay eve- p�l
Tho United Church Ladies' ;pang th eter .Snell con- Sept. 13 HansalV441 �'
ofZuri h invlt dthe ladies to .ducted ?wophi service on started their first Mees la Y
be their :guests Oct. 6 at 8 Tuesday. A spent movie on _ doing exercises:
The SOUP
p.m. Mrs;' applor presided foe' i, Thursday evetdng with Iota of read new 4 -HI bt�a F and<
the ladles' aid'neethtg 'with - lau�}ttwas'much enjoyed by discussed.subject's for 'the
Mrs. Hoggsrtit.,secretaryry. res dents. Bowling at the following meetings
The annual bazaar •will he Zurich bowNgg lanes on Fri- 'Elected were president 11z
held Nov. 5 at2:OOp.ni. Miff..day resulted'With Neil Regan Sangster, vice preslticnt
Gloria Mousseau acid Miin High scorerA48.. Mary Ducharme trenigret"
$itthda , gteetin situ Jack Janet Mowat, and secretary
Florence theere Hobe wm seine tea
at October mleeting tk. Lowe and I:swU►a inibeiner Christine Rose. Trying; to
Was decided to ask the Arnold who - had September bide- , very difficult f wand e clu b. wass
Circle to decorateffur Thanks- , daqst
giving.Ventures• in Mission, a was chosen at this meeting. '
Rev. Kenneth Knight con-' project of. tile United Church Leaders of 4-H girls are
•ti of Canada was„the the a of Janeth San stet, Nancy Park -
OM,
,l4ewed 'various ingofRita Sc 'Bg1*FF
hand outdool'a Mil and Torn ailey fan R
. Band$ New, s emW oe' go,,”
O F;; in the Junior d Senior Choi=
v Forsythe in coin- , were encouraged.
ducted In Ca
ion Church on Sunday. oug
Klopp of Zurich presided at
the service at the United , er and Gail Sangster.
Church on'Sunday' morning. -Christine Rose
4-H club starts inoKippefl
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MARGARET
HOGGARTH
262-6902
Kippen 1 met Sept. 15 at
leader, Mrs. Hoggarth's
house. Elected officers were
president J'aaet Roggarth;
vice president -Linda Binnen-
dyk, secretary is Joan Bin-
nendyk, press reporter Diane
Vanneste and treasurer is
Lois Binnendyk. Members
chose the name "Kippen
Kuties" for the club. At the
next meeting the Kuties will
be going to Vanastra for a
work out, followed, by a
meeting at Mts. Al Hog-
garth's.
A most enjoyable outdoot
Presbyterian Church service
and picnic lunch was held at
Camp Kintail Sept. 11, Peo-
ple attending from this area
were Bert, Eleanor and John
Thompson, Bob and Marlene
Bell, and Al rand Margaret
Hoggarth.
�CR NEWS
Service at St. Andrew's
was held at 10 a.m. on Sept,
18 with Pastor Don Moffat in
pulpit.+The sermon wastenti-
tled "be strong andof-good
courage." Sunday sehootwas
well • attended. Mrs. David
Cooper presided at the organ.
The Junior Choir who had
attended summer Bible
school presented the ministry
of music directed by Miss ,
' Christine Cooper.
Bruoefield. woman • is 94
Corresppondent
MRS. IS EL SCOTT
482-7135
Birthday greetings to Mrs..
J.B. Mustard who celebrated
her 94th birthday on Sept. 18.
Farm fdemonstrati�or
set for Tuckersmith
Because this year's Inter- are Hyde Brothers; H. Lobb
national Plowing Match is so and Sons; Logan Farm
far away, near Ottawa, local Equipment and Huron Trac -
farm equipment dealers Sot tor.
thinking area farm families The latest In equipment
might like to see what's new will be all in one place, with
without driving all the way to demonstrations at 10 a.m.
the IPM. and 2 p.m. on Sept. 27, says
A dealer :plowing demon- Mr. Coleman.
stration on the farm of Bruce
Coleman in Tuckersmith
Township is, the result. The
latest in equipment "of all
colors" says Ken Coleman of
Vince'n`-t' Farm Equipment,
will be there. Along with
Vincent, other participants
SHARE YOUR
GOOD HEALTH!
GRACE
COMMUNITY
CHURCH -
Huron l enterinial
School
A atient at Clinton 'Public days with her mother' Mrs.
Hospital, she was able to Beldon Ross.
attend the birthday party at • Mr. Neil Mustard, Sudbury
the home -of her soh Jack and' spent the weekend with his
Mrs. Mustard. - parents Mr. and Mrs: Jack
Congratulations to : Olive Mustard and Catherine.
and Stewart Broadfooton the Mr. Wesley Ham, Hunts -
occasion of 'their 2Sth wed- ville spent the weekend at the
ding anniversary when a home of` his mother Mrs.
family gathering was held at Alice Ham.
their home on Sunday.
Mrt and Mrs. Ivan Wight- Mr. and Mrs. David Trieb-
man have returned from a two ner and Mr. and Mrs. Brian
week holiday, attending a Triebner and boys spent the
family reunion in New Jersey weekend at Clio Michhtnan.
and visiting relatives in Ver- Mr. and Mrs. John Hay -
moat and Ohio, U.S.A. man and Brian, Exeter visited
Mrs. Don Lee, Duchess, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Alberta is spending a few Mac Wilson.
BRUCEFIELD, ONT.
482.9260, 565.5341,
and 236-4979
10:00 a.m.-Family Bible
School
11:00 a m . -Speaker
Randy Mann
4-H elects officers
The Kippen IB 4-H club
met Sept. 13 for their new
cl b "Looking Great, Feeling -
V";
, `Ld'aders "a`i ` Jo
ilson and Eileen Town-
send.
Officers are President -
Vicki Speziale, vice president
Yvette Predhomme, treasur-
er Lori Le Beau, press report-
er - Sueann Dallas, telephone
Worship
Together
girls -Lynn Moffat and karen
De Jong and the secretary is
floating. ,
Mem1bLrattalitei ,
ferent products ann why
people buy them.
The next meeting will be at
the Vanastra Curling Club
Sept. 20 at 7 p.m. Members
will be talking about and
doing exercises.
Suzanne Dallas
BRUSSELS
CLA SSIFIEDS
Coming Eveentsr
Card of Thanks
ti
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Pictured with the 7600 gallon delivery truck are
Butch Desjardine, Propane Manager and Bob Oesch, Driver
PROPANE DELIVERY
rm DryingFOR • Carburation
• Home & Farm Building Heating
• Industrial & Commercial Heating
Licensed personnel for installations
59 Goderlch St. W., Seafortu
Rev. T.A.A. Duke, Minister
Mrs. Carol Carter, Organist
a
SHOWER for Janis van Vliet
on Saturday, September 24 at
8:15 p.m. at Walton Church.
Everyone welcome. 1-38x1
50TH Wedding Anniversary.
The family of Charlie and
Evelyn Smith wish to invite
you to an open house to
celebrate their SOth wedding
anniversary on Saturday, Oc-
tober 1st, from 2-4. Program
8 p.m. Oppeen house to follow
Sept.Blyth United Church, Best
wishes only.
BATON lessons resuming
come.2Phone 887-6878 ew members
.37-2
ANNUAL turkey banquet in
Belgrave Arena on Wednes-
day, October5. Meal at 7 p.rn
Adults $6, children 53. Tick-
ets available at Vance's,
North Huron Credit Union in
Wingham, Blyth Printing in
Blyth and at stores in
B
grave. , J Bei -
On
On Friy, September 30,
The Brussels Mennohite Fel-
lowship are holding their
annual Waste Reduction
Drive. Anyone having tin
cans, glass, cardboard and
newspapers they want to get
rid of this is the place.
Proceeds go to World Wide
Relief. 1-38-1
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1983
11115 Worship, Sunday School & Nursery
Sermon "A Christian Produces"
Come to Worship
This is an invitation for you to worship the Lord.
ST.THOMAS ANGLICAN CHURCH ,
Ior,any further information ask for
BUTCH DESJARDINE
262-3002
Everyone welcome to shop CO -OR -Quality products ...competitively priced
NENSALL DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE
HensaI 262-3002
21 Jarvis St., Seaforth
Rev. Gordon Simmons, Minister
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1983
10:00 a.m. Holy Communion
10100a.m. Sunday School
EVERYONE WELCOME
R.W. PALIN NANCY J. LARONE
Organist Choir Director
NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH
54 Goderlch St. West, Seaforth
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1983
11 a.m. Church Service. Church School & Nursery
Rev. J.G. Vanslyke, Minister
Margaret Whitmore Audrey MclJwaln
Organise -Choir Director Jr. Choir Leader
Card of Thanks
I wish to thank everyone for
all the lovely cards and gifts
for Nicole while 1 was a
patient in Seaforth Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Wong,
Dr. Rodney and Janice and
Elaine and all the other
nurses. Also thanks to every-
one who looked after John
while'I was away. -
Ruth Lowe
24-38-1
The Belgrave Blyth and
Brussels School Fair Board
extend a very sincere thank
you to everyone who wotked
and organized another suc-
cessful fair this year. Special
thanks to all who contributed
in a financial way, the School
Fair committees, the judges,
the Brussels Legion Pipe
Band, the women who pre-
pared the beef on a, bun,
donated pies and all those
who worked in the booth.
Your co-operation and ser-
vices are very much appre-
ciated. ppr -
ciated. 43
In Memoriam
The Jacklin family wishes to
thank the many relatives and
friends whosvere so support-
ive ngring _the mother, avend
loving wife.
grandmother, Rory. We sin-
cerely appreciated the floral
Offerings, generoud'contribu-
tions to the Ontario Heart
Foundation, sympathy cards,
at
ouletters
home. Special thavnks to
Rev. Charles Carpentier; or-
ganist Alice Brothets, and
ist
Ruth Ann Watts,
d
Brussels'Uni dthe Churrch fs o
serving the delicious lunch.
The 'kindness, consideration
and caring we were all shown
will always be remembered.
Mel Jacklin and Family
74-18-1
HIGGINSt In loving memory
of a dear friend, Don who
passed away a year ago
September 19, 1982.
Little 1 knew when 1 woke
that morning,
The sorrow that day would
bring
The call was sudden, the
shock severe
To part with the one I loved so
dear
You didn't have time to say
" farewell
Or for me to say g before I
e
You had gone
realized
And only God knows the
reason why
1 think of you in silence
1 often speak your name
And all i have are memories
And your picture in a frame
My heart still' aches with
sadness
My silent tears still flow
For what it meant to lose you
con,
No one will ever know.
Lovingly remembered and
missed by your friend Murray
Ducharme 25-38-1
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