Times-Advocate, 1985-04-03, Page 18Museum set
to open again
• The Huron County Pioneer Museum
is expected to open this year once
_about $.1Q,000 in repairs -are
completed.
County council gave the go-ahead
tor the minor renovations at its March
Ytt meeting.
The renovations include installing
five exit doors and exit signs.
The 'l'own of Goderich will pay 50
percent or $5,000 toward the cost.
Announcement
Ben Hoogenboom is pleosed
to announce Marion Sharrow
hos joined his staff at Exeter
Flowers.
Marion oformerly operated
the Floristry Shoppe in
Dashwood and is experienc-
ed in all phases of flower ar-
ranging and design. Please
feel welcome to come and
meet Marion. She is looking
forward to serving you.
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Times -Advocate, April 3. 1985
Page 17
Gospel event shows
Granton music talent
By MRS. E. SUMMERS
Granton
The fourth annual Gospel Night,
Held at Granton United Church on
Sunday evening was again a great
success. Mrs. Doreen McRobert
welcomed everyone. The hymn
"Wonderful Love" sung by the con-
gregation opened the program,
followed by two songs by the Sunday
School led by Evelyn Brown. Other
performers were a vocal trio of
Cassandra and Katherine Harding
and Paula Pincornbe; the senior
choir; Victor Kip accordion solo;
Mrs. Jackie Pierce. a solo; Granton
quartet Angie Nixon, Eleanora,
Juanita and Burnadine Kop; Joan
and Edith Facey piano duet; Ann and
Michael Pierce, a duet.
Six-year-old Bennie Kop stole the
show when he sang "Jesus Loves Me"
and kept perfect time with a tam-
borine. This won him a standing
ovation.
A trio of Johathon, Matthew and
Brianne hill; Angie and Marlene Nix-
on, accordion duet ; Ann Hill vocal
solo; a duet, Judy Leanne and
Suzanne Sleeper; Rev. Bruce Pierce,
a solo; Eleanor Kop, accordion solo;
Ann Bryan, solo; a trio, Judy and Jeff
Sadler and Pauline Bertens; Granton
choir.
l(ev. Pierce closed the service with
benediction and prayer.
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Church News
Rev. Bruce Pierce conducted the
Palm Sunday service in Granton
United church and entitled his
message •'Tile Torn Curtain''. "At the
exact time of Jesus' death, the veil of
the temple was split in two. This was
caused by an earthquake." said the
minister. The torn curtain was a sym-
bol. We have accepted that Christ
died for us and by the death of Jesus
we have all been liberated. Who shall
separate us from the love of Christ"
There is a reservation for us waiting
in Heaven.
Sunday School members receiving
attendance awards were the following
members: Matthew Hill (third pin ).
Becky Muir (third pin 1, Susan Bryan
( wreath I . Mark llumphrey fifth
year bar 1, Carrie Wallis (five year
bar), Ann Ilerrott (sixth year bar!.
Juanita Kop ( seven year ixir ). Becky
Bryan I eleven year bar
The service at 5t. 'Phomas Anglican
Church was withdrawn on Sunday so
that the members could attend
Kirkton Anglican church family
service.
Forester News
Court Valentine L1861 members
met at the Lion's club building on
Tuesday evening. Sister Inger Lem -
mon presided. opened court and con-
ducted business. A number of items
were discussed and approved. such as
catering to weddings and to a rabbit
breeders banquet.
Sister Margaret Spence won the at-
tendance draw for a Forester coffee
spoon and the numbers' draw was
won by Sister Melba St. Denis.
Happy Gang
The Granton Happy Gang met in
the United Church basement on
Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. James
Kerr, president, welcomed everyone.
This group had not met for three
months due to bad weather
conditions.
The program took the form of a
belated St. Patrick's Day celebration,
a sing -along of Irish songs led by Mrs.
Bruce Pierce and Mrs. Elmer Sum-
mers at the piano followed by a vocal
solo by Mrs. Summers. Mrs. Kerr
gave a very interesting account of St.
Patrick, patron saint of Ireland.
A bus trip in the summer was
discussed and a decision to obtain in-
formation on available tours. The re-
mainder of the afternoon was spent
playing euchre.
Lunch was served by Mrs. Kerr and
Mrs. Clayton Langford. Members
with birthdays in March and having
their names on the cake were
Florence Bryan. Clare Dunlop. Olive
Gower, Margery Morley and Mary
Bowman.
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