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gy MRS. E. SUMMERS
Granton
'he Granton Explorers met
the United Church on Nov.
Angela Oliver was in
urge , of planning the
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new fire chief introduced at banquet
meeting. Sheila Carty earned
her, first and second "Red
Star", Sherry Sutherland
earned her second Red Star,
Corrie Anderson earned her
first blue star, Corrie Wallis
earned her first blue star.
The meeting was a talent
show, each girl sang, danced
or performed in some way.
The meeting ended with a
snack. Angela earned her se -
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the meeting.
Kaylene Roloson was in
charge of the meeting on Nov.
22. The roll call was answered
by "What is your favorite Bi-
ble character;'. Kaylene con-
ducted a Hat and Mug contest
and a guessing game. The
meeting ended with cookies
and punch. Kaylene earned
her second blue star for plan-
ning this meeting.
Pamela Waters secretary
for Granton Explorers.
C.G.I.T. news
The Granton C.G.I.T. and
their leaders met at the.
United Church on Wednes-
day. Following the opening of
the meeting, they spent their
time rehearsing for their
Vesper Service, which they
are planning to present to the
FARM SAFETY - David Dougall receives the Ontario
Farm Safety Association trophy from Bob Stirling as the
top member in a 4-H safety club. Dillon photo
public, during the Christmas
season.
Granton Happy Gang
Christmas party •
The Granton Happy Gang
met at the United Church on
Wednesday afternoon for
their Christmas party. Mrs.
James Kerr, presided and
welcomed everybody. Follow-
ing a special grace, everyone
sat down to a . sumptuous
turkey dinner with all the
trimmings, and homemade
pie for dessert and dishes of
homemade fudge for an extra.
treat. This excellent meal was
put on by Unit 3 of the U.C.W.
At the conclusion of the
meal, Kenneth Hodgins paid
a tribute to the late James
Kerr, who was a faithful
member and is greatly
missed.
While the tables were being
cleared and card tables put
up, Clarence Lewis entertain-
ed with toe tapping music on
his violin, accompanied by his
wife, and later by Mrs. Clare
Dunlop who played for some
Christmas music, carols and
hymns.
.A nice interval during the
afternoon was the showing of
pictures of nature scenes, as
they related to the Psalms, by
the Rev. Pierce who -ran the
projector, while Mrs. Pierce
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read the scripture passages
that pertained to the scenes.
Granton volynteer
fire bangJet
The members of the Gran
ton fire department heldtheir
annual banquet and dance at
the Mason's Hall on Saturday
evening. The roast beef din-
ner was catered to by the
Sisters of Court Valentine
Canadian Foresters.
Robert Pincombe, the new
fire chief for Granton, was in-
troduced and gave a resume
of what had been accomplish-
ed by the group. He also paid
tribute to the late Ward
Ellyatt former Granton fire
chief and presented Mrs.
Ellyatt with a token of their
esteem.
Church news
At the Granton United
Church the Rev. Bruce Pierce
conducted the morning wor-
ship.for the First Sunday in
Advent and entitled his ser-
mon "The First Christmas".
Jesus Christ was the greatest •
person who ever lived,
because there was no one else
like Him or could be com-
pare(' to Him. His birth was a
miracle.
During the service there
was a presentation by Doug
Brown's Sunday School class.
Taking part were members
Howard Pierce, Paul Brown;
Rob Harloff, Paul Wright,
Steven Cook, Julie McCall.
The entire service was
taped so that it . could be'
played back to the shut-ins in
the community.
The ceremony of lighting
the first candle in the Advent
wreath, denoting the coming
of the Messiah was perform-
ed by Paul Brown. Two
baskets of flowers were plac-
ed in the church in loving
memory of the late Clifford
Waters by his family. ,
A family film night was
held in the United Church on
Friday evening. The entire
family was invited to come
and enjoy the film "The
Reluctant Astronaut". This
was followed by a lunch.
At the St. Thomas Anglican
Church, the Rev. Frank
Braby of Stratford was in
charge of the service and the
Celebrant of the Holy
Eucharist. The lighting of the
first candle in the Advent
wreath presenting the coming
of the Lord Jesus, was per-
formed by Kenny Beatson.
The Rev. Braby preached
his sermon from. Jeremiah
"The Great Prophet was com-
pared
with our Lord, .with
love and concern for the peo-
ple of Israel", said the
minister.
The service at St. Thomas
will be 11 a.m. Sun., Dec. 5.
Personals
Mrs. Lois Herbert and
Helen Herbert .were lay
delegates for St. Thomas
Anglican Church and attend-
ed the fall synod of the
Diocese of Huron, hekd at
Althuuse College London on
Saturday.
Mr. .and• .Mrs. Elmer
Hariton left •for their winter
home in Lakeland. Florida on
Saturday. .
Times -Advocate, December 1,1982
SNOWMOBILE .SAFETY - Mike Stewart receives the
Hully Gully trophy for snowmobile safe operation from
Huron 4-H leader president John Van Vliet._
Dillon photo
Tiger Tunes 1
from
Stephen Central
Hi'readers! Another month
of school has rapidly come
and gone. We have been very
busy. Our report cards were
distributed last week. Our
parents were asked to come
in for an interview with the.
teachers. Some of us must
really work hard during the
second term so that our next
report will show
improvement
Our computer'is being used
frequently. Several in-
termediate students are
beginning to use itreally well.
One grade eight mathematics
class wasassigned to use it
for a meningful exercise. It
is also used by teachers in -
other classes as _ well.
Wouldn't it be great if we had
more of these machines?
Tony Tiger
The student's council has
concluded the fund raising
campaign and are now -busy
compiling the orders. If you
were approached and • you
ordered something you can
expect delivery in a week or
so. The money made will. go
towards various activities in-
cluding well earned award
bars at the end of the year.
Prizes are being awarded for
the top sales in each class
room as well as the class with
the top sales. Some students
really • worked hard.
Congratulations!
by Valerie McDouga(I
School volleyball teams
have been selected. The tour-
nament is to be held Friday.
December 3. The students
who showed good abilitYand
eiiegfe
sportsmanship were placed
on the teams.
The members of the girls'
team are: Lisa Rader, Bonnie
Turnbull, Kim Hoffman,
Janice Schade, Kim Walper,
Julie Hendrick, Tracy Ratz,
Connie Desjardine, Vicki Des-
jardine, Alice Volk, Bonnie
• Dillon, Susan Vandorsselaer.
Good luck, girls! ,
The members of the boys'
team include: Paul Mellecke,
Rob Hoffman, Russ Fink-
beiner, Trevor Ratz, Jim
Payne; Dean Hayter`, Lee
• Watt, • Glenn Hayter, Bill
' Vandeworp, Steven Lightfoot,
Jeff Hoffman and Cam Darl-
ing. Good luck, boys!
by Russ Finkbeiner
, Our volleyball house League
games are nearly finished. At
the time of writing it appears
as though the Steelers are
winning. We'll report the
names ,on the winning team
next time
Look tor our school float in
the Santa . Claus Parade,
Saturday. Until next time...
bye!
by Ken Fitzgerald
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