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Times=Advocate, November 12, 1997
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Laying of wreaths at cenotaph in Varna
By Joan Beieriing
Varna correspondent
VARNA - Varna:Goshen com=
bined church. service was held in
Varna on Sunday with Rev. Gordon
Duncan as guest preacher from
Stratford. Rev. Tracy Crick was in
Stratford preaching. Following the
service, the laying of the wreaths
was done at the cenotaph. Jack
. • Coleman laid the Town -ship
• Wreath, Bill McAsh presented one'
' for . the 'Veterans and Ivan
McClymont presented one for the
Orange Lodge.
Next Sunday, .November 16, the
church service .will be held in
Goshen with guest speaker Judith
Ritchie.
Shoe boxes are available at .the
• Varna Church for Operation
Christmas Child. Pleas, have your
boxes to the Varna Church by
Novemher 19.
Winter coats, snow suits,. mitts
and hats can also be brought to the
church to help makg sure no one
goes without a warm coat this win-
ter.
Bill Taylor is selling amaryllis
bulbs for the Huntington Society
for $10
The TI ends ‘+ :11' meet at the
Clinton Bov. ling Alley, November
14 at 7 p.m. Parents can pick them
up at 8:30 p.m. The cost -is $2.25
per game. Monica Hill and Mary
Ellen Webster will supervise.
The Teens will meet at the
Holmesville United Church on
November 16 at 2 p.m. for a movie
and pizia: Each teen is asked 'to
bring an item (topping) for the
pizza. -
:The Stan Lee meeting was held
at the Stanley .Complex on
November 5. An open euchre party
was held. Marg Hayter, Ruth
Johnston, Bill and Eleanor'McAsh
were in charge. There 11 tables in
play.
' Prizes went to high green
Bernice Reid, low green - Helen
McKay, high white - Betty Grenici.
and low white - Bea Dalrymple.
The most lone hands•was won by
Jerry Kane.
Twelve people received door •
.prizes. The Stan Lee December
meeting will he a Christmas party
at the Blue Fountain in Clinton on
December 3 at 6 p.m. The price is.
$I0. Contact Charles Reid or Bob
Stirling.
President Deb Rathwell opened
the November U.C.W. meeting
with a poem "The Answer" and
welcomed everyone to the meeting.
Marg Hayter reported she had
been•to the Camp meeting and
Varna was given a Camp History
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A letter was sent from the adopt-
ed child Christine•Greer from Dr.
Graham's Home Mari.Stirling was
thanked for. looking after the cur-
tains the nursery..
There Will be an executive meet-
ing November 26 at Debra
Rathwell's home. . .-
The Christmas•meeting will be
December 4 with former members
. invited with a potluck supper to be
held at 6 p.m: ' -
Marg Hayter and Doris Wilson
were in charge of the devotion.
Hayter read a poem on Autumn and
Wilson .gave 'a scripture reading. A
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Simons in their prayers. Guest
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