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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1998. PAGE 15.
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The news from
e rave
Belgrave resident reports
break-in, theft of cash, cards
M. Taylor
greets
at Knox
Mary Taylor welcomed
worshippers and handed out the
service of worship at Knox United
Church on Sunday, Aug. 30.
Rev. Mary Jane Hobden
welcomed everyone. Song time
hymns were accompanied by Freda
Johnston.
The Old Testament reading was
taken from Jeremiah 2: 4 - 13, the
Epistle reading from Hebrews 13:
1-8, 15-16 and the gospel lesson
from Luke 14: 1, 7-14.
Alice Yuill was in charge of
nursery. Kcn Procter and Les Shaw
took up the offering.
Senior choir practice began on
Monday, Sept. 7 at 8 p.m. Junior
choir practice commences at 10
a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 13 for
Grades 3 and up. Anyone wishing
to join the choir is welcome.
People visit
Elizabeth Procter and Florence
McArter have returned home after
a motor trip west visiting with
family members Jennifer and Ron
Cooper and Evelyn and Brad
Smith.
Ashley Irwin recently stayed
with her grandmother Betty Irwin.
Mr. Tony Galea of Port
Coquitlam, BC spent the weekend
at the home of Bill arid Muriel
Coultes.
Mrs. Galea and Mrs. Win
Fleming, both past presidents of
BC Conference UCW, and Mrs.
Nel Forrest, also of BC were
speaking at the end of the "Decade"
Conference that weekend at Guelph
University.
In 1988 the World Council of
Churches proclaimed that for 10
years all churches around the world
would try and raise the awareness
of women's issues in church and
society. They declared the next 10
years would be the Ecumenical
Decade of churches in solidarity
with women in church and society.
The conference, "Daring Hope",
was to celebrate the finish of the
decade. Over 600 women from
across Canada representing all
denominations joined to share
experiences and hope for the future.
Bill, Muriel and Tony travelled
to Guelph on Sunday to share in the
Festival Day and meet with UCW
members from across Canada who
had served on the National
Consultation of Women with
Muriel.
Later on Sunday Bill and Muriel
were in London to attend the 50th
wedding anniversary of Rev. and
Mrs. Charlie Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lear of
Londesboro, Mr. and Mrs. Brock
Vodden, Blyth and Rev. Stan
McDonald, London met following
the anniversary for dinner and a
mini Young People's Union
reunion.
Rev. Scott was the counsellor for
the London Conference YPU in the
1950s while all those present had
been involved in YPU.
On Sept. 1 at noon a break-in
wi,s reported at a residence in
Belgrave on Johnston Crescent.
Sometime over the last two
weeks, a person entered the house
through an unlocked door. Taken
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chosen.
A newspaper ad included in local
papers showed a mail-in form to
apply for an inscribed stone. Then
on Sunday, March 29 the Kinsmen
held a viewing day at the Belgrave
Community Centre and Huron
Landscaping set up a display
complete with walkway, trees and
benches to give everyone an idea of
the actual end product.
Huron Landscaping and the
Kinsmen started work at the park in
July. Land had to be leveled, hydro
and water lines installed and one
sidewalk removed. Soon the large
limestone rocks for a central raised
bed were in place and trees were
planted and walkways laid.
from the residence were magic
cards valued at $1,000 and $150 in
cash.
Anyone with information is
asked to call the Huron OPP at
1-888-310-1122 or Crime Stoppers
at 1-800-222-8477.
Immediately after a few days
start, word was received of the
death of George Cull, head planner
on the steering committee. He shall
be sadly missed, and a memorial
stone will be placed in the park in
his memory.
Now the park is nearly complete
with perennials, trees, benches,
walkways, water and hydro. The
total cost is over $50,000 and sale
of inscribed stones and donations
are the source of financing the
balance owing on the park.
People are still welcome to
purchase a stone and these will be
placed in the park. All purchases
are considered a charitable
donation and a receipt will be
given.
Total cost of project, $50,000
GERRY LEE FUND
Restview Retirement Home(s) & MDL Doors
is sponsoring a benefit for a needy family in Huron County
BAKE & YARD SALE
Saturday, September 19, 1998
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Open public BBQ ...$4.00/person at 12:30 p.m.
26 Joseph Street, Clinton 482-1584
Gerry Lee is a 41 year old father of three (Kent, Mathew and Diane)
and a husband to Sylvia. Gerry is a truck driver for MDL Doors of
Brussels. Gerry supplied the immediate area and all of Ontario until
February 16th of this year. While driving his transport, he became ill
and pulled over to the side of the road and called out for help on his
CB. By the time the ambulance arrived on the scene, Gerry had
suffered a massive brain stem stroke. Gerry was taken to Wingham
& District Hospital and transferred to University Hospital, London.
Gerry was in very critical condition. He was put on a respirator. The
doctors said that he would not survive the first 24 hours. Well, Gerry
did live through the first 24 hours, but things looked poor. The
doctors claimed Gerry's prognosis was poor. Eventually he was
transported back to Wingham to ICU for palliative care.
Gerry was paralyzed on both sides from the shoulders down. He
could only blink his eyes for communication. Gerry was trapped in
his own body, unable to move or speak. Eventually the trach and
tube feeding were taken out. Gerry was able to breathe on this own
without a respirator. Gerry spent more time in ICU. When I met
Gerry, I thought this man had to make it for his family. When Gerry
was stable, they were able to move him out on to the rehab/chronic
ward where I work. Gerry & I became instant friends. We spent
hours on learning to move his arms, legs, speech and hopefully
someday, (earn to walk. With his determination and all his hard work,
today Gerry is walking with a walker with assistance. He amazes me
as he is a real fighter and will fight this stroke to the end.
Unfortunately, both Gerry and Sylvia are unable to work at this time
due to his illness.
I, on behalf of Restview Retirement Home and MDL Doors are
sponsoring this benefit for the Lee family to assist them with any
medical needs.
We are accepting donations for the yard/bake sale. Also cash or
cheque donations are to be made out to the
Gerry Lee Fund
Restview Retirement Home
Box 777
Clinton, Ontario NOM 1L0
Kevin Essex
Anyone wishing to contribute yard sale items can drop these off at
MDL Doors in Brussels, until Friday, September 18, 1998.
A fund has also been established at the CIBC in Brussels (36 King
Street, Brussels, Ontario NOG 1H0).
The Gerry Lee Family, Restview Retirement Home and MDL Doors
would like to thank you for any assistance you may give.