The Citizen, 2001-08-29, Page 12Cornerstone
Bible
Fellowship
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Communion - 9:45 - 10:30
Family Bible Hour and Sunday School -11:00 - 12:00
Prayer & Bible Study - Tuesday 8 p.m.
John 14:6 - Jesus said, "I am the WAY, the TRUTH and the LIFE. no
one comes to the Father, but through Me."
Everyone Welcome
For more information call 887-6665
HURON CHAPEL EVANGELICAL
MISSIONARY CHURCH
Auburn - 526-7555
PASTOR DAVE WOOD - 523-9017
Sunday 9:30 a.m. -
10:30 a.m. -
7:30 p.m. -
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. -
Friday 7:30 p.m. -
Family Bible Hour
Morning Worship Service, Guest Speaker: Rev. Virgil Gingrich
Evening Worship, Video: "Where Jesus Walked"
Family Night (Children's program starts Sept. 121
Youth
BRUSSELS - ETHEL PASTORAL CHARGE
UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
Joan Golden - Diaconal Student Minister
Church Office 887-6259 E-mail - bepc@wcl.on.ca
Ethel United Church
Brussels United Church
We will be joining our neighbours in worship at
Melville Presbyterian Church until September 9th.
BLYTH UNITED CHURCH
Corner of Dinsley & Mill Street
Sunday Services at 11:00 a.m.
Guest Speaker: Bruce Whitmore
Office: 523-4224
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Welcome/3. volt ta wine and cams tip, with ws.
TRINITY, BLYTH ST. JOHN'S, BRUSSELS
9:30 A.M. 11:15 A.M.
Deacon in charge, The Rev. Tom Wilson, B.A., MDiv.
BRUSSELS
11:00 a.m. - Morning Service
- Sunday School
9:30 a.m. - Belgrave Service
Wheelchair accessible
Nursery care available
Rev. Cathrine Campbell - 887-9831
MELVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Until Sept. 9
we welcome
our friends from
russels United Churc
and Knox United
Belgrave
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Morning Worship Service - 10 a.m.
Evening Worship Service 7:30 p.m.
"Great are the works of the Lbrd; they are pondered
by all who delight in them."
— Psalm 111:2
BLYTH CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH
Rev. Adrian A. Van Geest
A\ Hwy. 4, Blyth 523-9233
Wheelchair accessible
You are Welcome at the
BLYTH COMMUNITY CHURCH OF GOD
9:45 a.m. - Sunday School - for ages 3 to adult
11:00 a.m. - Morning Worship
7:45 p.m. - Evening Worship
Bible Studies - Wednesday morning 10 a,m.
Wednesday evening 7:30 p.m.
Phone 523-4590 308 Blyth Rd., Blyth
Mark it on your calendar!
Friday, September 14
The Blyth Community Church of God Youth
are hosting a fundraising supper,
continuous seating from 5-7 p.m.
at The Blyth Community Church of God.
Choose either chili or beef stew from our menu.
Euetvane 'Welcome!
For tickets call Kevin Alblas 482-8017
Adults $5.00, Teens $4.50 Children 5-12 $3.50
Under 5 FREE or bring the whole family for $15.00
Proceeds to Missions
PAGE 12 THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 2001.
Obituaries
ELVA WILBEE
Elva Doris (Sholdice) Wilbee of
Walton passed away peacefully with
her family by her side at Seaforth
Community Hospital, on Friday,
Aug. 24, 2001. She was in her 73rd
year.
Born in Walton on Dec. 1, 1928,
Elva was the daughter of the late
William and Martha (McCutchetin)
Sholdice and older sister of the late
Mac Sholdice.
She took her schooling at Walton
Public School and Brussels
Continuation School. Living beside
both school and church, she spent a
lot of time at school, Sunday School,
Mission Band, Young Peoples Group
and Church where she made use of
her musical talents in all those
places.
Elva taught music for a time in
Grey Twp. one-room schools and at
the three-room Brussels Public
School. She played the church organ
in Brussels United Church and then
at Duff's United Church, Walton,
from 1967 until 1980. She had many
piano students.
She also filled in for her father on
his RR1, Walton mail route when
transportation was horse and cutter
in winter and Model A Ford in the
summer and the mail always got
through.
She loved horses and dogs and her
summers always included the Walton
Girls ball team.
Elva met her husband, Ian, at high
school and they married in
September 1948. They shared their
interest in music for many years.
They bought Elva's grandfather's
farm in 1949 at RR1, Walton.
Their daughter Carol was born in
1949, Keith in 1953 and Brian in
1956.
They worked very hard at farming
and playing dance music.
As the children got older they
joined in the farming and band. They
played three sax harmony at church
on special occasions accompanied
by Elva on the piano.
The losses of her brother Mac so
suddenly in 1979 at the age of 43 and
sister-in-law Dorothy in 1998 were
very sad times for the whole family.
Elva enjoyed her friends and was
saddened by the deaths of many of
them through the years. The musi-
cians who played in their band or
helped out were special friends, and
her family meant a great deal to her.
Elva will be sadly missed by her
husband Ian and their children Carol
Henderson and her husband Murray
of Egmondville, Keith Wilbee and
wife Gloria of RRI, Walton and
Brian at home. She was the dear
grandmother of Scott and Stephen
Henderson and Kevin and Mark
Wilbee. She was the dear- sister-in-
law to Ken and Grace Wilbee of
Napanee and Roy and Eunice Wilbee
of Boissevain, Manitoba. She was
also loved by her many nieces and
nephews.
Mrs. Wilbee was predeceased by
her parents William and Martha
Sholdice, her brother Mac Sholdice,
his wife Dorothy and nephew Steven
Wi lbee.
Friends were received by the fam-
ily from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9-p.m. Sunday
at the Schimanski Family Funeral
Home, Brussels. The funeral service
was conducted from Duff's United
Church, Walton on Monday, Aug. 27
at 2 p.m., officiated by Joan
Tuchlinsky, organist Glenda
Morrison and soloist Graeme Craig.
Friend Neil McGavin gave words
of remembrance and daughter-in-law
Gloria Wilbee gave reflections on
the life of Elva.
Acting as flowerbearers were
grandsons Scott Henderson, Stephen
Henderson, Kevin Wilbee and Mark
Wilbee. Honorary pallbearers were
Ronny Bennett, Ross Knight, Neil
McGavin, Neil McDonald, Emerson
Mitchell and Herb Travis. Acting as
pallbearers were Rob Sangster,
Murray Sholdice, Barry Smith,
Chuck Smith, Allan Wilbee and
Bruce Wilbee.
Interment was in Brussels
Cei detery.
As an expression of sympathy,
memorial donations may be made to
Duff's United Church or to the
Canadian Cancer Society.
EDITH JEAN COOK
Mrs. Jean Cook of Belgrave
passed away at Maitland Manor,
Goderich on Saturday, Aug. 25,
2001. She was 78.
She was the beloved wife of the
late Albert Cook who predeceased
her in 1997. She was the dear moth-
er of Bonnie Palmer of Goderich,
Jimmy and Fay Cook of Cambridge
and Murray and Terri Cook, Ash field
Twp. She was the sister of Mabel
Smith of Listowel. Mrs. Cook is also
survived by her grandchildren Avie,
Alycia, Jonathan, Chris, Charlie,
Cory and Rick. She was predeceased
by her sister Feme Smith and her
brothers Wendell and James
McCallum. .
ViSitation was at McBurney
Funeral Home, Wingham on
Monday, from 3 - 5 p.m. and 7 - 9
p.m. Funeral service was held at the
funeral home on Tuesday at 1:30
p.m. Rev. Ethel Miner Clare officiat-
ed.
Cremation with placement of
ashes was in Brandon Cemetery,
Belgrave.
Memorial donations to the charity
of your choice would be appreciated
as expressions of sympathy.
ISABEL HEIMPEL
G. Isabel Heimpe1,315 Willow St.,
Stratford passed away at the
Stratford hospital on Thursday, Aug.
16, 2001 in her 79th year.
Born in Brussels, she was the
daughter of the late Fred and
Margaret Stephenson. She was the
dear mother of Ken and his wife
Joyce, Key in and his wife Janice,
Karen and her husband Ron Malcho,
Kathy and her husband Bill
Robertson, all of Stratford, Keith and
his wife Sandy of Eden, Kristine
Thompson, Kimberley and her hus-
band Doug Brander, all of Mitchell.
She was the dear grandmother of
12 grandchildren and eight great-
grandchildren. Mrs. Heimpel was the
dear sister of Jean and her husband
Lloyd Schmidt of Stratford, Shirley
and her husband Ken Wilken of
Elmira, Doreen Dale, Elizabeth and
her husband Ken Sholdice, all of
Brussels and also sister-in-law of
Sarah, Velma and Nora.
She was predeceased by her hus-
band George in 1997, granddaughter
Ava Brander and brothers Bill, Mac
(Dick), Gordon (Doc), and Ken
(Buck) Stephenson.
There was no funeral home visita-
[Ion. Cremation took place. A grave-
side service was held at the Avondale
Cemetery, Stratford on Thursday,
Aug. 23 at 11 a.m. with Archdeacon
John Spencer of St. James Anglic-an
Church officiating.
Arrangements were entrusted to
Discover the Keys to
the Kingdom
with
Innn MASS
Celebrated author of
Shattering Your Strongholds
Blyth Memorial Hall
Friday, September 21, 7 p.m.
through to
Sunday, September 23
Admission $30 for the
whole weekend
plus Free Will Offering
to Savard Ministries
Sponsored by Blyth Community Church of
God and The Gift Chest in Wingham
Limited Seating Available
For Tickets Call:
Blyth Festival Box Office
519-523-9300
Group Rates Available
the Heinbuck Funeral Home, 156
Albert St.. Stratford.
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