The Citizen, 1991-04-03, Page 7THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1991. PAGE 7.
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Easter service held
at Knox United
A prelude of organ-piano Easter
music with Mrs. Elizabeth Procter
and Mrs Sylvia Procter, in conjunc
tion with the beauty and aroma of
several Easter lilies and other
potted plants added to the celebra
tion of the Resurrection in Knox
United Church, Sunday morning at
11:15 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. John R.
Taylor greeted members on arrival.
Rev. Peter Tucker conducted the
service entitled “Celebration”. He
stated the proof of the resurrection
in the change that came over the
women, the Disciples and ultimate
ly over us. In accepting the peace
which the Lord gives, we shall be
H. Dalrymple plays
piano at WMS meeting
Monday, March 25 the W.M.S.
held their meeting in the Knox
Presbyterian Church, Belgrave.
Mrs. Ivy Cloakey presided and
used the Easter service from the
Glad Tidings.
The hymn, “When I Survey The
Wondrous Cross” was sung. The
readings were taken by Mrs.
Margaret Siertsema, Mrs. Freda
Scott, Mrs. Hazel Dalrymple and
Mrs. Lottie Scott. The hymn,
“There is a Green Hill Far Away”
was sung.
Roll call was answered by a verse
on Easter. Mrs. Siertsema gave the
surprised by joy.
The choir chose “Let the Trum
pet Sound” for its rendition.
The offertory contributions were
received by Douglas Casemore,
Mark Coultes, John R. Taylor and
Ross Higgins.
Fifteen children and their lead
ers Mrs. Reta Potter and Mrs.
Linda Hopper gathered in the
front pews of the church where
Rev. Peter Tucker told the child
ren’s story and then they returned
to the Sunday School room. A
near-capacity congregation was
present to receive the inspiring
message.
secretary’s report and Mrs. Cloak
ey gave the treasurer’s report.
Thirty-one sick and shut-in calls
were recorded. Mrs. Dalrymple
read a story, “The Other Woman at
the Cross”. Mrs. Lottie Scott read
a poem, “The Miracle of Easter”.
Mrs. Siertsema read “A Second
Hand Easter” and “The Cross You
Wear” Mrs. Irene Schultz read
“The Delights of Easter”.
Mrs. Dalrymple played a piano
solo, “The Old Rugged Cross.”
Another hymn was sung and Mrs.
Cloakey closed the meeting with
prayer.
Miss Dorothy Higgins, of Cal
lander Nursing Home, Brussels,
Mr. and Mrs. John Barger of Point
Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hig
gins and Norman Higgins of RR 5,
Brussels spent Easter Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Higgins.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson
and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Shaw
returned home last Friday after
Sunrise service at Knox
Easter dawned to a glorious
sunrise and the singing of birds as
members of Knox United, Calvin-
Brick and neighbouring churches
wended their way to the annual 7
a.m. Sunrise Service held in the
sanctuary of Knox United Church,
Belgrave.
Inspiring Easter selections pre
sented by Mrs. George Procter,
organist, set the mood for the
11 tables at euchre party
Eleven tables were in play at the
weekly euchre which was held in
the W.I. hall, Belgrave Wednes
day, March 27.
Winners were: high lady, Mrs.
Ross Turvey; low lady, Mrs. Ritch
ie; most lone hands Mrs. Iona
McLean; most 0’s, Mrs. Stanley
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spending three weeks holidaying in
Florida. While there they spent a
few days at the Winter Quarter,
R.V. Park where they visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Row Croskill.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Roy, Christina
and Emily of Peterborough; Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Cousins of Wood-
stock,’ speflt this weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Anderson and on
service which was conducted by
Rev. Peter Tucker. He chose "The
Missing Christ” as the theme for
sermonette.
The role of the women mourners
at the empty tomb was “Remem
ber, return and tell others.” This is
still our role today.
A smorgasbord breakfast was
served in the schoolroom to con
clude the service.
Black; high man, Mrs. Robert
Grasby (playing as a man); low
man, Ross Taylor; most ione
hands, Ross Turvey; mostO’s, Mrs.
Clarence Hanna (playing as a
man).
There will be euchre again
Wednesday, April 3. Everyone is
welcome.
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Anderson and Daniel of Goderich
joined them for church in Belgrave
and later all had Easter dinner at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rick
Ball, Matthew and Alicia of Han
over.
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Taylor,
Belgrave; Miss Trudy Taylor, Lon
don; Bob Taylor, Kevin, Debbie
and Angela of Ripley were dinner
guests on Easter Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Dusckey and family of New Ham
burg.
Douglas Bieman and Shirley
Dodds of Kincardine visited with
his mother Mrs. Agnes Bieman on
Easter Sunday.
Barbara Coultes of Toronto spent
Easter weekend with her mother
Mrs. Janisa Coultes.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Brian Storer, Adam and
Crystal, also with Wayne Minick,
Jennifer and Catherine of Kitchen
er.
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Calendar winners
Belgrave Kinsmen Calendar
Draw winners for the week are:
Sunday, March 24, $50, Paul and
Chris Dickson, RR 1, Clifford:
Monday, March 25, $50, Nora
Finnigan, Wineham; Tuesday,
March 26, $50, Neil McGavin,
Walton; Wednesday, March 27,
$50, Tammie Leggett, RR 1, Port
Elgin; Thursday, March 28, $50,
Hazel Haines, RR 4, Wingham;
Friday, March 29, $50, Lance and
Judy Parker, St. Marys; Saturday,
March 30, $100, Jim Dickson,
Kincardine.
Province announces
Huron road grants
Ontario Minister of Transporta
tion Ed Philip has announced
$1,713,600. in funding to improve
road facilities in Huron County.
The aim is to upgrade Huron road
structures which will promote local
economic strength. Paul Klopp,
MPP for Huron said that nine
municipalities will benefit from the
program.
The Lower Town Bridge in
Turnberry Township will be replac
ed. This project will receive
$600,000. Diagonal Road in Wing
ham will be reconstructed with the
assistance of a $72,500 grant. West
Wawanosh Township will receive
$30,000 for reconstruction of a
culvert. Road resurfacing will be
done in East Wawanosh with funds
provided by an 3>b/,0VU grant, and
$52,000 will help Morris Township
build a salt and sand storage shed.
In the southern part of Huron
County $270,000 will be provided
for reconstruction of Main St. in
Exeter. Victoria St. which is also
highway 4 in Clinton will be
resurfaced. The grant is for
$189,000. In Goderich the intersec
tion at highway 8 and Suncoast
Drive will be improved. The grant
is for $22,500. In Tuckersmith
Township bridge number 11 will be
replaced. The grant is for $390,600.
Corrections Minister Mike Farn-
an announced a grant for the
Bluewater Youth Center which is
south of Goderich. $280,000 will be
provided for repairs and renova
tions.
Madill teacher a honoured
An F.E. Madill Secondary School
teacher has been named the Toron
to Sun’s “Teacher of the Year”.
Mr. Tim Willis, an auto shop
teacher at F. E. Madill for 28 years
was nominated by his colleague
Dan Webster, and was selected by
representatives from Toronto Sun
from a total of 1200 entries. Dr.
bimmons, who writes an education
column for the Sun contacted Mr.
Willis last Thursday to inform him
of the decision.
A presentation will be made to
him at the Ontario Institute for
Studies an Education in Toronto on
Monday, April 29. Mr. Willis and
his wife will also be guests of
honour at a Blue Jays game.
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