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The Citizen, 1994-08-31, Page 12PAGE 12. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1994. bituaries HCBE announces transfers HAROLD LESLIE KEYS Harold Keys of Listowel, former­ ly of Atwood and Brussels passed away on Thursday, Aug. 25, 1994 at Listowel Memorial Hospital. He was in his 90th year. He was the beloved husband of Wilda Speiran and the loving father of Murray and Shirley Keys of London, Jack and Rita Keys of Sermon theme, ‘Looking Toronto, Rodney and Linda Keys of Los Angeles and the late Joyce Keys. Mr. Keys was the loved grandfa­ ther of five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. He was the dear brother of Jim Keys of Seaforth and the late Edith Pride. Rev. George Russell officiated at the service held on Aug. 27 at Betts Funeral Home, Brussels. Interment was at Brussels Cemetery. Pallbearers were Kent Keys, Guy Keys, Todd Keys and Bill Keys. In remembrance, donations to Calvary United Church, Listowel would be appreciated by the family. .. uh the beginning of the school year fast approaching, the Huron County Board of Education has announced some staff shuffling and appointments. Goderich District Collegiate Institute and Bluewater Secondary School will have new vice-princi­ pals, Michael Ash and Deb Homuth. Principal Bruce Shaw will be serving as the key administrator for both facilities. The board also granted $200 ' through the Director's Incentive Fund, to Principal Ken Scott, of East Wawanosh Public School, for arranging for the transfer of a 386 computer to the school's library. The computer will eventually be used by the students in assessing the Bulletin Board System and the Electronic Village. Forty teachers from Huron and Bruce County and from the Huron- Perth Roman Catholic Separate School Board will attend a three day workshop at Victoria Public School to discuss the Early Years program. The sessions are to aid the. imple­ mentation of full Junior Kinder­ garten. Response pleases MP Steckle Paul Steckle, Member of Parliament for Huron-Bruce is pleased with the response he has received since his statement on corporal punishment in the House of Commons on May 11. Since that date concerned constituents have assisted Mr. Steckle in compiling over 1,000 names on numerous petitions. "I appreciate the overwhelming support I have received to date," stated Mr. Steckle. "I encourage any Constituent who would like to assist in compiling or signing the petition to contact my Constituency Office at 1-800-465-1726." The petition will be presented in the House of Commons in the fall Session of Parliament. "Only when the penalty administered advocates a deterrent will we have restored faith in our judicial system," said Mr. Steckle. Forward’ Pastor Tom Warner gave the message at Brussels Mennonite Fellowship on Sunday, Aug. 28. He preached from 2 Peter 3: 1-14 on "Looking Forward". Faith is not a tangible or material thing, but a belief in things unseen, he said. However, faith is very real. It is seen in people who still believe and trust in Jesus Christ, even in the midst of tragedy and turmoil in their lives. Faith changes people. When believers pray they know that someone is there listening. Faith mixed with hope will change your life and motivate you. Salvation is an act of faith, mixed with hope in the return of Jesus Christ. Christianity is not a religion, it is a relationship with the Living God. Thelma Steinman was the worship leader fof the service. Mervin Lichty led the congregational singing with Nancy Elliot-Greenwood as pianist. Michelle Lichty played the piano for the offertory. On Saturday afternoon and evening the congregation enjoyed a social time at Howard and Alice Martin's, with boating, swimming, sports and games. A barbecue was held over ihe supper hour, and a corn roast, campfire singing etcetera concluded the day of fellowship. The Grade 8 Sunday School class is attending camp at Camp Kahquah this week. Throughout the week, the congregation will set aside a day of prayer and fasting for the situation in Haiti. Special prayers will be offered for Lena Seigcrs of the BMF congregation, who has not yet returned from Haiti, after serving the Peace Core there. NEW WORLD-CLASS BEAN PROCESSING FACILITY... IX IIIXSAII! pm 1 % YA •A '' r z/A Keep tires cool. They will last longer Normal stop-and-go traffic can wear away tire tread up to seven times faster than steady driving. The situation is compounded when you indulge in sudden slops and starts. The tires heat up and the tread becomes softer and easier to tear. The black marks you leave al an intersection may impress hot rodders, but they cost you money. High-speed driving also builds up heal in the tire. For example, a vehicle driven at 65 km/h may have lire temperatures of 77°C. But at 100 km/h the tire temper­ ature can rise to 88°C. Remember that water boils al 100°C. "Smooth driving habits help prolong lire life and save gas" say the lire experts. HAVE YOU CHECKED YOUR TIRES LATELY? THE BUSINESS OF BEANS Hensail District Co-op has been in the bean business since 1968 and now we are proud to announce the opening of our new $2 million white bean processing facility. This new plant will improve the quality of the beans supplied to our customers world-wide. Our new facility will benefit everyone involved - Ontario bean producers, the export and domestic consumer and the member/owners of Hensall District Co-op. Bean producers are welcome to tour this high-tech, completely computerized facility - see what can be achieved by farmers working together. If perfect beans can be produced, we can produce them! Help support this new initiative by delivering your beans to your nearest Hensall District Co-op receiving elevator. We guarantee fast, efficient service, fair grades and honest weights. (New for 1994 and available in Hensall - UBLY hard-surfaced bean knives.) Ra ■■ .T J CjENSALL ffJISTRICT t Qo-OPERATiVE HENSALL CO-OP ELEVATORS SATELLITE ELEVATORS Committed to serving rural communities! Hensall 262-3002 Mitchell Co-op Mitchell 348-8522 1-800-265-5190 Monkton 347-2232 Seaforth 522-1000 Stratford Co-op Rannoch 229-6290 Londesboro 523-4470 Paul Toohey Lucan 225-2710 Exeter 235-1150 Embrun Co-op Embrun 613-443-21