Times Advocate, 1994-01-05, Page 7FAMILY
Times -Advocate, December 29,1993
Page 7
Fire/ighters receive awards
Don Bender, member of
the Dashwood and area
fire department received a
25 -year long service award
at the Fire Service Long
Service Award Presentation
at the Aylmer Police Col-
lege. Shown above, left,
Ken Rader, Dashwood Vil-
t lage Trustee; Don Ben'der
and \rQ1n Tomes, Stephen
township reeve. Absent
from picture is Ron Merner
who also received
his 25 -year award pin.
8111 Weber, chairman of the Stephen township fire area board presents a 25 year service
award to fireman Dave Cottel. From the left are Weber, Dave and Anne Cottel and fire chief
Robert Pertschy. Anne Cottel also received a companion' broach.
Saintsbury news
Morning prayer service held
SAINTSBURY - St. Patrick's
held their Morning Prayer service
at 8:30 a.m. from the Book of
Common Prayer Sunday January 2,
1994.
For the children's focus Rev. Ste-
phen Emery talked to the children
of the Maji visiting the Baby Jesus.
Sunday January 9, St. Patrick's
Holy Communion Service will be
held at 11 a.m. the First Sunday in
the Season after Epiphany (Year
B), Baptism of the Lord, the Scrip-
ture readings to be Genesis 1: 1-5,
Acts 19: 1-7, responsive reading
Psalm 29, The Holy Gospel Mark
NOTICiE
Numbers In the TA Phone
Book for Dinney Furniture
and Dinney Funeral
Service were transposed
The correct numbers are:
Dinney Furniture
235-0173
Dinney Funeral Service
1 235-3500 4,1
1: 4-11.
St. Patrick's Vestery meeting to
be held Sunday January 30, 12:15
fllowing church service..
ll Personals
Mary Davis was New Year's day
dinner guest with Hugh and 1-la;el
Davis and Sunday visited with Earl
and Marguerite Greenlee. - -
Bob and Heather MacGillivray
and family visited with Bruce and
Pam Clarke of Walton and Wayne
and Linda Dumin and family of
Dungannon during the holidays.
These "Hot" Specials will "Warm you upl"
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Murray MacDonald of the Stephen township fire department in the centre receives a 100 -hour
firefighter training diploma from fire board chairman Bill Weber and chief Robert Pertschy.
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Celebrations in Granton7.5 OZ.sa�MON
By Muriel Lewis
GRANTON - The festive season
is just aboyt over and there have
been lots of family celebrations for
both Christmas and New Years.
On Christmas Day, Bob and Che-
ryl Martin of King Street enter-
tained the latter's parents Wilf and
Bca Bowman of Exeter, grandpar-
ents Bill and Olive Bannister of
Parkhill and uncle and aunt George
and Marlene Bishop of St. Thomas.
Npra Wissel spent New Years
Day with Allan and Carol Wissel
and on Sunday attended a family
thering at Jim and Audrey Scott's
home\ near Clandeboye.
Zurich Senior
Diners
By Gerrie Flelschauer
ZURICH - A tasty Christmas din-
ner was served to 65 diners Decem-
ber 22.
The Community Centre was dec-
orated in a Christmas theme of red
and green. Mr. and Mrs. Santa
Claus greeted the diners with
Christmas goodies as they arrived.
Charles Mortley was the 50/50 win-
ner.
Door prizes were won by Elda
Wagner, John Denomme and Earl
Flaxberd..Tammy Antaya read a
poem (The Christmas Star).
Rev. Gan Lazaro of the United
Church delivered a beautiful Christ-
mas message so the diners.
Christmas carols were sung with
!della Gabel as pianist.
Beidie Finkbeiner and Genie
Fleischauer presented gifts to
Dawne &b and Tammy Antaya, as
a thank you for their dedicated ef-
forts the past year.
Ross and Cathie Westman enter-
tained at a family gathering on
Christmas Eve and for New Years
they were Sunday evening guests
with Ken and Audrey Westman of
London.
Ilabclle Harlton spent Christmas
Day with John and Pat Harlton and
family. On Thursday, December 30
she held Christmas for daughter
Mary and husband Don McRobcrt
and all their family.
Ilabelle was also a guest at the
Kennedy family gathering at the
home of Jim and Lynda Hodgins on
New Years Day.
At the St. Thomas' Anglican
Church on Sunday, January 2 the
Rev. Stephen Emery led the service
of Holy Communion and his mes-
sage was about forgetting what lies
behind and pressing on to a deeper
faith in Christ Jesus.
At the Granton United Church on
Sunday Pastor Normalie Voakcs
entitled her sermon 'Of Kings and
Christmas' based on the lessons
from Isaiah 60, Ephesians 3 and
Matthew 2. During the children's
time, Tyler Riddell, Andrew Bryan
and Matthew McRobcrt took part
in a skit Three Kings of Orient'.
The choir sang the anthem 'Child CUT FROM CANADA 'A' GRADES OF BEEF CHUCK!
of God'.
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Capsule Comments
with Ernie Miatello
For this first column of the new year, we'd like to
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smoked. In 1992, that percentage dropped to 26%.
If you are still a smoker, why not help reduce that
figure further. You'd help yourself too!
Genetic researchers at the University of Iowa have found a gene respon-
sible for causing glaucoma, an eye disease that is the second leading
cause of blindness in North America. They were helped by a family of
whom 21 out of 22 living members had the disease.
Ether and chloroform were introduced as anesthetics into surgery In
1846 and 1847 respectively. Prior to that time, surgeons had to work
very quickly with only alcohol and opium to help the patient through the
ordeal.
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