The Brussels Post, 1975-07-09, Page 4,
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and District Hospital recovering
from a stroke recently.
Miss Ann Clark and Mrs.
Kathleen Danby visited recently
in Toronto.
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• Minister preaches first sermon in WattOn.
month, when they move to
Dorchester Whbre Rev. Docken
has accepted a call, and begins
the first Sunday in July.
Mac Sholdice welcomed every-
one and was master of ceremon-
ies for a program. The Godkin
family Sang, "Talk to the Ani-
mals" accompanied by Mrs. L.
Godkin at the piano, followed by a
step-dancing number by Sandra
Sholdice. John Huether sang two
solos, 'Oomp-path-pah and "Do
Lord, Do Lord", assisted by his,
mother at the piano. Mrs. Karen
Uhler gave a reading, "The Sour
Dough Story". The McGavin
Family entertained with their
songs, "Faith, Hope and Charity',
and "Love is something if you
give it away". Mrs. Martin Baan
played a piano solo. Dianne
Godkin and Bruce Godkin sang a
duet, "Paper Roses" with their
guitar accompaniment, assisted
at the piano by their, mother.
Jeanne McDonald entertained
next with a step dancing number
followed by John Huether singing
a sole, "Blessed Assurance".
Rev. .Docken showed a film of
the activities and happenings at
Walton and Moncrief in 1963,
entitled, "What is the church"?
This brought back the happy
affairs and proved 'most interest:
ing. Mac Sholdice thanked Rev.
Dockin for preparing the film.
Rev. Derwyn Docken,, Mrs.
Jean Docken, Kristen and Mark
were asked to come to the front and
Mrs. Harvey Craigs read an
address and gifts of two hand
painted pictures were presented
to Rev. and Mrs. Docken, while
silver initialed cups were given to
Kristen and Mark.
Both Rev andMrs. Docken
expressed their thanks. For they
are jolly good fellows was sung.
A delicious lunch brought the
eyeing to a close.
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Mrs. Allan McCall
At the Sunday morning service
July 6th Duff's United Church,
Walton, the new minister of the
Walton Charge and Knox Mon-
crief chose as his sermon, "Again
Pioneers". They cooperated,
built a great land,-it is a challenge
to make this a, good world to pass
on to our children,' we need a
vision today, we need courage
face our needs, we need to work
hard together.
Cathy McGavin rendered a
solo, "Keep the Bible in your
heart" accompanied by Mrs. Neil
McGavin at ,the piano.
The offering was received by
Alvin McDonald, Mac Sholdice
and Doug Fraser.
Next Sunday, July 13, there
will be services as usual at both
churches. Mr. Baker will be on
vacation from July 15th to August
15, but expects to be in the area
during the last two weeks of July,
getting acquainted.
Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
held at Duff's Church
Rev. Derwyn Docken preached
his farewell sermon, "The Care
and Feeding of Ministers" on
Sunday June 29th.
The Sacrament of the Lord's
supper was observed with the
following serving communion:
Graeme Craig, Ian Wilbee, Herb
Traviss, Ron Bennett, Harvey
McClure, Don McDonald and
Jack McEwing.
The choir rendered the anthem,
"Let us Pray prayer together on
our knees". The childrens story
was "Be Fishers of Men."
The introduction service for
Rev. Ed Baker was held in Knox
Church Moncrief on Thursday
evening, July 3, when many /from
Duff's Church attended.
On Friday evening June 20th
•the members of Duff's United
Church, Walton met in the church
basement to honour Rev. and
Mrs. Docken, and family prior to
their leaving the end of the
Personals
Mrs. Terry Ford and family of
Sheffield visited` on Friday with
her mother, Mrs. Phyllis Dunk.
Brenda remained for a holiday
with hergrandmother, Mr. and
Sundays missed, 4th year seal;
Joyanne Van Vleit, two Sundays
missed, 2nd year seal; Gary
Godkin- Perfect attendance; four-
th year seal; Tim Fritz one
Sunday missed, second year seal;
Blaine Hackwell, three Sundays
missed second year seal..
Mrs: Joyce Van Vleit presented
awards to the lunoirs. Murray
Sholdice, three Sundays missed,
sixth year seal; Elaine Dennis,
three Sundays missed, fourth
year seal. Ron Godkin, perfect
attendence, seventh year seal.
Neil Mitchell, one sunday missed,
seventh year seal. Bruce Godkin,
perfect attendence, eighth year
seal. •
Murray Dennis presented the
awards to the intermediate class,
Laura Dennis, three Sundays
Missed ninth year Seal. Dianne
Godkin, perfect attendance, tenth
year seal. Jeffery Hackwell,
perfect attendance, second year'
seal, Doug Mitchell, two Sundays
missed, tenth year seal.
This was the last Sunday for
Sunday School for the summer
morithS.,
Thei offering was received by
Cliffe Ritehie, Attlee Clark and
Don Dennis. The flowers were
placed in the church by the
McKillop ladies for the month d
June.
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Sunday School promotion was
held during the morning service
at Dtiff's United when the Sunday
School pupils and their teachers
filed into the centre pews, singing
"Jesus bids us Shine", accom-
panied by Mrs, Ray Huether at
the piano.
Rev. D. Docken gave the Call to
Worship,. followed by Steven
Huether reading Nairn 84, Laura
Dennis led in prayer then. Jim
McDonald read the second scrip-
ture lesson from St, Luke 18:9-17.
The five Gadkin children sang
'Thank you for Sunshine fol-
lowed by 'Dianne and Bruce
singing and playing their guitars
accompanied by their mother,
Mrs. Laverne Godkin at, the
piano. The Sunday School sang,
1 *"Tell me the Stories of Jesus."
The promOtion exercises for the
.1 •G Sunday School were announced
by Martin l3aan in the absence of
Mrs. Pauline Bennett.
The Awards .alidSealS were
presented by Mrs. Maxine Marks
of the kindergarten class, to
Craig Hackwell for perfect
attendance, 1st year diploma;
Donna 6odkin, perfect atten.
dined 2nd year seal; Kith. Pritz-
one Sunday missed 2nd year seal.
Miss Carol Wilbet presented
the Priniary one and two class
pupils to Sandia Sholdice t W
4--THE anussEts pcisT.,
Duff's Sunday School holds
romotion services
Mrs, John Kerniglian of Goderich
were Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Allan McCall.
Mr. and. Mrs. Wilmer Cuthill
Seaforth and , Mr. and Mrs.
Emerson Mitchell, Doug and Neil
visited on Sunday with Mrs.
Lillian. Beer and Johnny of
Hensall and Mr. and Mrst Ted
Storey, and family at Park Hill.
Mrs. Russell Marks attended
the Bird - Voison wedding at
Varna United Church a week ago
Saturday, and the reception that
followed at the Clinton Legion.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren' Brown
and baby daughter Joanne of,
Guelph and Mrs. Brown's
grandmother, Mrs. D. O. Bevan
of Haberfield, Sydney, Australia
spent Dominion Day at the hoine
of Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall.
In last weeks issue . it should
have readMr. Earl Bell Of London
visited at the Don Achilles home.
Lesley and Vince Coyler of
. Winnipeg; Manitoba -are visiting
this month at the home of their
grandparents, Mr. and' Mrs.
Hugh Johnston and with their
mother, Mrs. Joyce :Coyler.
David Johnston also visited at the
same home.
. Mrs. Frank Johnston of Sea-
forth visited over the weekend
with Mr. and. Mrs. Torrence
Dundas.
Visiting with. Mr. and Mrs. Jim
McDonald were: Mrs. Henry
Regan and Mr. Bob Lewis, of.
Edmonton, Alberta and Miss
Mabel Scott of Kindersley, Sask.
Mr. and. Mrs. David Dunk,
Darlene and David of Corunna
visited Sunday with the former's
mother, Mrs. Phyllis Dunk.
MissChristine Achilles spent
the past week with Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Achilles and .Debbie of
Fergus.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harris
and family of Kingston spent the
weekend in the village, they
visited his father Jim Harris who
has been a patient in Wingham
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