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Choir plans special service
A special Sunday Eve-
ning Service is being planned
November 29th in Carmel
PtesbYterie Choral at 7:30 •
Sunday. November 22,
was Men's Day at Carmel
Presbyterian Church when
the men of the congregation
took the entire service.
Robert Bell conducted the
service and Opened with the
call to worship and a welcome
to all and led in--praier.
Following the responsive
reading Lloyd Mousseau led
in the Lord's Prayer with Al
Hoggarth taking the response
The guest soloist Ron
Fleming, Brumfield, sang
The theme of
the service was on "Happi-
ness" and the message.
"When You Are Happy" was
most capably taken by John
Baker, who delivered a,
worthwhile message for all. A
p.m. when Harty Stuart.
Hamer, will speak on the
mentally handicapped and
the work of the South Huron
male chorus sang "Stand Up.'
Stand Up. For Jesus". Mrs.
Dorothy Taylor presided at
the organ for the singing.
Following the announce-
ments the offering was re-
ceived and dedicated by
Robert Bell. Ron Fleming
aang a solo "The Sunny Side
—of Life". A reading "Tested
The Zurich Bean Festival
,Committee made a profit of
about $5,000 to $6,000 from
this year's annual event.
according to president Chuck
Erb. He says the committee
Association. He will also
show slides of his work with
Arc Industries. Musical num-
bers will be Provided and a
0
Forintili for at:Happier Life"
was given' by Greg Heggarth..
Following the singing of
"One Day At A Tune" John
Baker thanked all who took
part and ton Ron Fleming for
his solos and pronounced the
benediction.
• Ushers were
John Skeii and Ken Pollock.
plans to funnel much of this
back into the community with
donations; $2,000 to the con-
servation authority park in
Zurich, $1,000-to the arena
for washroom repairs, $500 to
the local meals on wheels
program, and the committee
has arranged for free Satur-
day afternoon skating at the
arena for Zurich's children
this winter..
Brucefield man's
grandson killed
The sympathy of the
community is expressed to
the family of Mrs. Tom
Calwill.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cameron
of Oshawa visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Brock and Mr.
J.K. Cornish at jiluewater
Nursing Home.
Mr. Ronald Ellis and his
son Barry are spending the
winter months with his
mother, Mrs. Velma Ellis.
Barry will be attending Huron
Centennial School.
' Mr. Wilfrid Ross received
word of the death of his
grandson Kenneth aged 18
years, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald.Ross, Mississauga. It
was the result of a car
accident along highway 403
when four other youths were
killed. He is also survived by
three brothers and two
sisters.
social hour will follow. Every-
one la invited to come and
enjoy an evening of fellow-
ship. Choir practices Will be
held on Thursday.. November
26 at SMO p.m. December-6
"Mite Gift" Sunday Will be
ehaerVed.
Mr. and. Mrs. Sim Roobol
attended Winthrop United
Church service on Sunday
morning when their grandson
MYRTLE KERCHER
At South Huron Hospital
Exeter, Saturday, November
21 1981, Mrs. Myrtle Irene
(Wright) ' Kercher. R.R.#2,
Kippen died in her 88th year.
She was the wife of the late
Herb Kercher (Feb. 12, 1973)
Her children Ross, R.R.#2
Kippen, (Margaret) Mrs.
James Jordan, !Ando!).
(Doris), Mrs. Spencer Jeffery
R.R.#2 Staffa survive along
with grandchildren Judy,
Ruth and Bill.
Mrs. Kercher was the last
surviving member of her
family.
Funeral service and com-
mittal was held from the
Bonthron Chapel of Michael
P. O'Connor Funeral Homes
on Monday, November 23,
at 1:00 p.m. with Rev. Stan
McDonald officiating. ,
Family interment followed
at Woodland Cemetery,
Mitchell, on Tuesday a.m.
ETHEL coNsin
At South Huron
Exeter on Friday, Novem-
ber 20;1981. Mrs. Ethel May
(Zaphe) Consitt died in her
87th year.
She is survived by her
husband Roy Consitt of Hen-
- sail and sons Ray, -1C-R.#3
Kippen; Jack. Hensel!. A
brother. Austin Zaphe of Lon-
don also survives. She was
predeceased by three sisters
and one brother. Also surviv-
ing -are seven grandchildren,
and three great grandchild
ren
Funeral service was held
from the Bonthidifpepel of
Michael P. O'Connor Funeral
Homes, Hensel!, on Monday.
November 23, 1981 at 3:30
p.m. with Rev. Stan McDon-
ald officiating. Interment in
Hayfield Cemetery,
BRIDGET ALICE
COSTELLO
Bridget Alice Costello,
74, died Thurs., Nov. 19 at
Seaforth Community Hospi-
Paul Dodds in a etas* of
twelve communicants joined
the congregation. Later Mr,
and Mrs RoOhol were dinner
guests with Mr. and. Mrs.
Don Dodds and family.
. •
Mrs. title Love of Kincar-
dine was a *Ito with Mr.
tits. Richard Taylor list
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
tal. The former Bridget Alice
O'Reilly, she was the wife of
the late Thomas Costello of 61
Ord Street, Seaforth. Also
predeceased by one son.
Thomas Francis Costello, and
two sisters, Mrs: Frank
(Agnes) Thomspon and Sister
Ann Elizabeth O'Reilly. She
is survived by a son, Donald
J. COstello of Kitchener, four
grandchildren and time sis-
ters, Mrs. Russel (Rose)
Pringle of Seaforth, Mrs.
John (Margaret) Shea of
-Seaforth, Mrs. Vincent (May)
McMahom of Detroit and
Sister Veronica O'Reilly of
Pembroke. Also surviving are
two brothers, John O'Reilly
of Stratford and Joseph
O'Reilly of R.R. 2, Dublin.
The late Mrs. Costello rested
at the R.S. Box Funeral Home
at 47 High Street in Seaforth
until Saturday morning when
a Mass of Christian Burial at
St. James Roman Catholic
Church was held. Burial was
at St. James' Cemetery.
Pallbearers were: Leon
Haggerty, Ben Flanagan,
Harold Mederak, Kevin
Shea, Frank Ryan and Lewis
Coyne.
JAMES COLLIE
MCGREGOR
James Collie McGregor
of ,Egmondville, died Tues.
Nov. "17, 1981 at Seaforth
•CommunityHOspitat He was
67. He is survived by his wife.
'' -the-former Janet Wilhelmina
Townsend ,of 2gmondville.
ands sonAiiin McGregor of
Creemore. Also survived by
two grandchildren. Vicki and
Aftsha, and a sister, Mrs.
Cecil (Mona) Adams of God-
erich. He was predeceased by
a brother. Reginald (Rex)
McGregor. The late Mr.
McGregor rested at the R.S.
Box Funeral Home at 47 High
St., Seaforth, where the ser-
vice was held in the chapel
Thursday afternoon. Burial
followed in Egmondville
Keyes of Grand Bend spent
the weekend, visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Parker.
Several pergola from this
area. motored to Toronto by
bus to attend the Royal
Winter Fat On Friday;
Mr. and.Mrs. Ross Cotbett
were recent visitors with. Mr.
and Mrs. Robert. Chaffe and
family at Mitchell.
For kids, (Mutts
Correspondent
MK.S, SAMKEPOK
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Stewardship Servim was
held in *natal united
ChurChini Sunday November
22 and was conducted by. Rev.
Stan McDonald who preach-
ed on St. John chapter 15 The
Stewardship of Jesus was
demonstrated in his actions
and dedication more than in
his words. Jesus Christ gave
his life on calvary and "God
gave his only begotten ion."
This is• the greatest example
of stewardship. For our-
selves, our actions should
show love without. discrim in a-
tion, and withhold nothing of
our time and talents. Person-
al commitment and sharing
God's work together come
through concern for God's
word.
The children also were
directed to stewardship. To
illustrate titheing an apple
was cut into ten pieces and
they could see how little a
tenth 'was. This is what we are
asked to give to God out of all
that we have. To open the
service, a Stewardship skit
was presented by Mrs. Grace
Drummond and Cecil Pepper-
The senior choir ministered
through music with a lovely
Introit "God be in my head"
and the anthem "Jesus"
. arranged by Otis Skillings.
Ushers were Eric. Mansfield,
Charles Doxtator, Scott Jes-
ney, Ind Cecil Pepper. Bill
Scotchnier welcomed wor-
shippers at the front door.
Flowers in the sanctuary were
in loVing memo of Mrs.
Muriel Gibson
,memory
placed there
by her daughter Mrs. Jesse
Jones.
Next Sunday is the beginn-
ing of Advent, and the
Sunday School, Junior and,
Senipr choirs, willbe preselit:
"Ling their annuartaral and
Christmas Pageant Service. It
is hoped for a- packed church.
Mr. and Mrs, John KOnytt.
Woclistock
r.geeets with Mr. and
Mrst Sim ,Roohol last week.
OVEENSWO VISITORS
ivirs5Shirley Luther con-
ducted Church service at
Queensway Man* on, Tues-
day of last week. Mr. Elmer
Oesch visited his father Pet
Oesch.
Visiting with Mrs. Irene
Kelbfleisch were Violet Bish-
op, Lorainne and Marion
Funnel!, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Wilds, Alma Witmer. Loreen
and John Paisley visited with
Irma Wilds.
Also visiting with Mrs.
Wilds were Dorothy Lee,..lack
and Kay Cockwell, Mrs. Nora
Dugan, Maryanne and Randy
visMited""with*IniMr: mtd6undletoPbcnri-
Mr. Don Rozeildel visited
Mmhis wife; ROZniCedair. AlWscgltis.inag:
Mark, and tyle Kraft, and
and r.ardrstits. riir.kTrtnelizen .
M
crichdal
visited Wally Crieh.
Mervyn and Irene Dunn
and Greta Laramie visited
Mrs. Vera Lammie and Mrs.
Louise Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Johns,
Louise
rt rrss n& t
Mitch ell .
us' M
r.
n eI
and
visited
The Bethel Reformed
Church Ladies' entertained
therteat.ressidents with bingo and
Bob Bell
Men's Da
ducts
service
Zurich Bean Festival
raises $5000 to $6000
Obituaries
Cenietery.
Pallbearers were Ross
Nicholson. Ken Adams Jr.:
Ron Howard, Bill Munn.
Charles Geddes and Wilf
Glenn. John Flannery and
Ken (Windy) Adams Sr..
were the flowerbearers.
A Royal Canadian Legion
memorial service was held
Wednesday evening.- •
MONICA (DUTOT)
CALWILL
Monica (Nat) Calwill
formerly of Brucefield died
Fri. Nov. 21 at Seaforth
Community Hospital. She
was 88, and predeceased by
her husband, the late Thomas
Calwill of Huronview in
Clinton. She is survived by
two sons, John of Brucefield
and William of London, two
grandchildren and four great-
grandchildren. Also survived
by brother Harry Dutot and
sister Mrs. Frank ,(Ruby)
Resume, both of Leamington.
She was .predeceased by five
brothers; Tom, Leslie. Wil-
liam; Edward and Stanley.
and three sisters; Mrs. Flor-
ence Peterson, , Mrs. Alex
(Mabel) Wallace and Mrs.
Milton (Clara) Holmes. The
late Mrs. Calwill rested at the
Whitney-Ribey Funeral
-Home, 87 Goderich St. W. in
Seaforth where the funeral
service was held . Monday
afternoon. Rev. Robert Mc-
Millen officiated. Pallbearers
were Ervin Sillery, Bob Foth
eriosham, Gordon DeJong,
Bob aroadfootiffloydlLostell
and Cameron MacDonald.
Burial was in Siiird's Ceme-
tery, Brucefield:
Ste
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