The Citizen, 1987-01-07, Page 8PAGE 8. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1987.
Cranbrook
Compiled by Mrs. Mac Engel. Phone 887-6645
Stratford minister
conducts Cranbrook
church services
Rev. Robt. Cochrane, Stratford
conducted the service in Knox
Presbyterian Church on Dec. 21
and Dec. 28.
The Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper will be celebrated on
Sunday morning, Jan. 11, with
Rev. RobertJohnson, Baden, in
charge.
Cranbrook was entertained with
carol singing on Dec. 22 by the
Ethel and Zion Mennonite Sin
gers and on Dec. 23 by the
Cranbrook Youth Group and Sun
day School.
Ross and Mrs. Engel had their
family numbering40for Christ
mas. They came from Listowel,
Monkton, Brussels, Seaforth and
Moorefield.
The Strickler family spent their
Christmas with their parents Wil
fred and Mrs. Strickler.
Clare and Mrs. Veitch hosted
their daughter Janet from London;
son Ross and Mrs. Veitch and boys;
Mrs. Gordon Peachey, Atwood;
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barker, Mr. and
Mrs. Terry Barker and children
and Mr. and Mrs. Rae Barker, all of
Mitchell.
Christmas visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Don Cotton were Angus and
Mrs. Starr, their son David and
daughter Kelly and friend from
Alliston.
Horse killed in New
Year's Eve accident
A horse belonging to Franc
StroopofRR3, Brussels, was killed
outright when struck by a pickup
truck late on New Year’s Eve, but
neither passenger in the vehicle
wasinjured, according to Sgt. John
McKee of the Wingham detach
ment of the OPP.
Sgt. McKee said that neither the
driver of the truck, Beatrice Stolz,
51, of Monkton, nor her passenger,
Harry Stolz, 51, were injured in the
crash, which resulted in $1,000
damage to the 1978 pickup. No
charges have been laid in the
incident.
Sgt. McKee said the holiday had
been very quiet, although extra
officers were on duty on New
Year’s Eve.
Many visit Cranbrook
over holiday season
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Knight came
home Dec. 18 from Panama City,
Florida, where they have been
since Oct. 20. All their family were
home for Christmas. Ross and
Betty returned to Florida Jan. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. John Saxon and
Eddie spent their Christmas with
their relatives in Scarborough.
Mrs. Mac Engel spent Christ
mas with Mrs. Gordon Engel and
family at Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. John Engel had 20
family members for New Year’s.
The Hall Board is sponsoring a
euchre in the Community Centre
on Friday evening, Jan. 11.
Holiday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ken MacDonald were Mr.
and Mrs. Chris Rogister and
family, Bayfield; Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Turnbull, Red Deer, and
Mr. and Mrs. David Rothbauer,
Queen Charlotte Island, B.C.
There will be a Community
miscellaneous shower for Chris
tine vanDonkersgoed in the Cran
brook Community Centre on Satur
day afternoon, Jan. 10. This is
“come and go’’ from 1 to 4 p.m.
and everyone is welcome.
Ethel
Compiled by Mrs. Margaret McMahon. Phone 887-9250
People around Ethel
On December 17 Angela Ann
became the newest member of the
Dobson family. She is the first child
for Darlene and Allan Nichol of
Mississauga. They were Xmas
visitors at the Helen and Bill
Dobson home along with the
Wards and Smiths. Wendy Ward
visited from Thunder Bay.
Katherine and Maurice Nesbitt
of Belmont along with Lee and Rae
were Christmas guests with Isabell
and Bob Bremner.
Barry, Carol, Tammy, Wayne
and Trevor Jacklin; Barry and
Laura Jacklin of Listowel; Wayne,
Gloria, Virginia and Charlotte
Bowman; Ruth and Michael Far-
rish of Listowel spent Christmas
day with Doris, Archie and Keith
Jacklin.
Beth and Gary Earl and family
spent Christmas day with Ken and
Georgina Smith of Atwood. They
visited on Saturday with Chester,
Ruth and Judy Earl of Atwood.
Sympathy is extended to the
Myrle Bowes family on the passing
of Mrs. Stanley Wilson of Listowel.
Word has been received of the
death of William Henry Jacklin, 96
of Vancouver. He had attended
school on the sixth of Grey and later
farmed on the fourth. He is the
uncle of Archie Jacklin.
Congratulations to Margaret
Van Nes of Ethel who won the trip
sponsoredby the Brussels mer
chants.
Joanne Van Keulen was one of
many people who enjoyed the third
annual New Year’s Day Levee
sponsored by Huron-Bruce M.P.
Murray Cardiff.
Course teaches
surviving
in style
BYJANEMUEGGE
RURAL ORGANIZATION
SPECIALIST
Fix a leaky pipe! Get grease and
grime out of dirty clothes! Change
atireonacarorbike! Vacuum a
floor! Feed yourself! Buy wisely!
Handle a stanger at the door! Sew
on a button!
These skills and more are
included in “Surviving With
Style", the 4-H project for young
people 12 to 21 years of age.
Information learned in the club will
be useful to members whether they
are living with their family or living
on their own.
During the six meetings of this
club, members will ‘‘Learn To Do
By Doing" many things which are
basic to living happily and safely,
and at the same time, have fun with
fellow members and leaders.
To form a club, you need 6-12
members - male and/orfemale and
one or two adults who will be your
leaders.
Workshopsfor leaders will be
held as follows: on Thursday,
January 22nd at Belgrave Wo
men’s Institute Hall, Belgrave; on
Friday, January 23rd at Centralia
College of Agricultural Technol
ogy; on Tuesday, January 27 at
Wesley Willis Church, Clinton.
For more information, contact
JaneMuegge, the Rural Organiza
tions & Services Branch person at
your Clinton office of the Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture and Food -
telephone 482-3428 or 1-800-265-
5170 or write to Box 159, Clinton,
Ontario, NOM 1L0.
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