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Times Advocate, 1989-11-08, Page 12Advocate, November 8, 1989 Biddulph council - These four pupils were chosen to represent the students at Biddulph-Central as members the student council for the remainder of the 1989-90 school year. From left, William Stotesbu- ryLeeson, treasurer, Celeste Guthrie, secretary, Melissa Hardy, president, Steve Dame, vice president. Cenotaph ceremony in Granton By Muriel Lewis Jenine Hart received bibles. tied the Intruder. Lunch was served GRANTON - Please note that the Kelly Waters was the bulletin by the hostess. Lucan Legion members will be steward. Court Valentine conducting a wreath laying cere- The U.C.W. Remembrance day The ladies of Court Valentine Fo- mony at the cenotaph at 12:00 on wreath was placed in the church, rester's Lodge met at the park pavil- Saturday, November 11. and also flowers from the funeral of ion room on Tuesday evening, Oc- Verda Tate and Muriel Lewis at- Mrs. Wm. McRoberts. tober 24. Edith Youngson presided tended the North Middlesex District U.C.W. and led the business discussion W.I. executive meeting at the home Unit one met at the home of Do- when plans were made to cater for of president Margaret Harris near reen McRobert on Thursday after- the Firemen's banquet and for Lobo on Thursday afternoon, No- noon. The President gave lesson Court Carlton. - vember 2. thoughts, on letters to God and the Inger Lemmon, Florence McRo- Anglican service answer to depressed, closing with bert and Melba St. Denis were in At the St. Thomas' Anglican prayer. charge of the Lions Club dinner on Church on Sunday, the Rev. Bever- The business discussion included Wednesday evening. Arrangements - ley Wheeler celebrated the Euchar- plans for the beef supper and a were made for the Christmas dinner ist and spoke about the encourage- choir concert in November. meeting at Dorothy Hern's home in ment given in the scriptures. The Madeline Hardie then gave a pro- November. lessons were read by Mrs. Percy gram presentation on views of life, Donations were made to the Can - Hodgins and the minister. good and bad. At the conclusion of cer Society and the Games for the A time of fellowship followed the the meeting, the hostess served sup-. Disabled, as well as to the project • - per. - of the Western Ontario Provincial Unit 4 Assembly, which will be held No - Unit four met at Nora Wissel's vember 17 to 19 in Kitchener. home on Wednesday evening. Edith Youngson will be the dele- Leader Marilyn Humphrey gave a gate. meditation based on John 4, that it Margaret Spence served lunch is never too late to prepare today during the: social time which fol - for tomorrow, followed by prayer. lowed. Mrs. Humphrey also told of a Granton 4-H man who practised what he On Thursday evening, November preached by giving up his ministry 2 the Granton 4-H club members to devote his life to helping under- went with their leaders Deanna priveledged children. Beatson and Cathy Westman and Further arrangements were made had a guided tour of - the Miracle i for the beef supper and the Decem- Food Market in London. They saw ber meeting. Lunch was served by the freezer and the meat display the hostess. section. Here they learned that cus- A.C.W. comers can buy lobsters and trout The St. Thomas' A.C.W. met at alive or cut up. They thy visited the home of Margaret Oakley on the bakery section and had the ex - Thursday evening. Co-ordinator perience of using the scales which Irene Roloson opened with a read- weigh and price the products. After ing from the Friendship book. Mar- thanking their tour guide they re- lene French gave the Common- turned to the Anglican church in sense Christianity meditation on the Granton for hot chocolate; cookies theme Save Us From the. Time of and ice cream with a choice of top - Trial. Mrs. Roloson led in prayer. pings made by Jean Bryan and Mrs. Readings were given by Margaret Beatson. Oakley and Jean Noon and Mrs. Jean Bryan was the secretary and Roloson closed 'with a poem enti- reporter. service. The bible study group met at the rectory in Kirkton on Monday eve- ning, October 30.. United Church At the Granton United Church on Sunday the Rev. Bruce Pierce's message was entitled An Unusual Baptismal Service. The minister baptized Gary Ross Broughton and Christopher Michael and Patrick Ross, sons of Gary and Lorraine Broughton; Marilyn Mar- ;;"tene Chant and Clinton James and Joel Gordon Nichol and Kylie Christine Butler, children of Mi- chael Butler and Marilyn Chant; and pawl Vincent Dietrich, son of Francis and Dianne Dietrich. In a presentation of Sunday School awards Kelly Waters re- ceived a 7th year bar, Paula Wallis an 8th year bar and Bernadine Kop a 9th year bar. Katy Hazelwood and CLASSIFIED Aa5 Will you be ready? The 1991 GOODS AND SERVICES TAX is cgming! Attention BUSINESS, INDUSTRY & FARM MANAGERS HURON INDUSTRIAL TRAINING ADVISORY COMMITTEE (HITAC) Annual Meeting TUES., NOVEMBER 14, 1989 DINNER AT 5:30 pm. COST: a15.lperson SPEAKER: MR. PETER FARRELL OF DELOITTE, HASKINS a< SELLS SUBJECT: GOODS & SERVICES TAX r7.T'f-11Xi2;F'MlR7`•='('Ei'`1..=C'°"N.'.�•r".]lb-:,'[i "Open Discussion" MR. 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Pastor sang Jesus Saved Me in Haitian, as he sings in his church in the mountains above Port au Prince in Haiti. A video film showed several evangelistic meetings held in Sep- tember by a team from USA and Canada preaching through inter- preters in Haitian churches, Going up the mountain in a four-wheel ve- hicle, they got stuck on the rough trail. Scenes form Pastor Pierre's fami- ly home and his stone church were shown. There is no electricity or Lucan Seniors LUCAN - Lucan Seniors held their monthly pot luck dinner. Har- ry Noels asked the blessing. The dinner, as always was plentiful and delicious. Following the meal, the business meeting was held. Birthday Greet- ings went to Kaye Lankin and El- more Raycraft. A vote of thanks was given to Dean and Elsie Gib- son for their work on 'our Hal- lowe'en Party. Mary Kooy read "What It Means To Be a Senior". 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