The Huron Expositor, 1982-11-17, Page 8A8 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, NOVEMBER 17, 1982
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Shower held
Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN McCALL
887.6697
The Walton Unit meeting
opened with a sing song of
favourite hymns in the base-
ment of Duff's United Church
November 10th.
Mrs. Nelson Reid was in
charge of devotions. Mrs.
Ray Huether was pianist.
Mrs. Nelson Marks read the
scriptures.
The topic on the South
Pacific Islands was given by
Mrs. Reid. She had taken the
four unit leaders to the
t • resource center in Mitchell
last month. when they met a
' minister and treasurer from
churches in Somolia and near
Figi.
The business was in charge
of Mrs. Allan McCall who
read an Armistice poem.
Minutes were read by the
secretary Mrs. Howard Hack -
well. Copper contest leaders.
Mrs. Judi Weisbrod and Mrs.
E. Mitchell reported Mrs.
Mitchell's side will put on the
supper for the Christmas
meeting, December 8 at 6:30
p.m. with a small 52 gift
exchange.
Mrs. A. Searle was asked
to bring in the slate of officers
for next year.
All members of the units
are urged to attend the
Christmas meeting of the
U.C.W. on the first Wednes-
day in December, with a
potluck supper at 6:30 p.m. in
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the church basement. 17th
and Bougdary unit to serve
and McKillop responsible for
clean up prior to the meeting.
Following the Grace a
social half hour was enjoyed
over lunch provided by Mrs.
A. Reid, Mrs. Maxine Marks
, and Mrs. Judi Weisbrod.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. John Mak-
symuk of Arthur visited last
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Ponomarenko.
Miss Pam Hackwell, Tor-
onto spent the weekend at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Hackwell.
Mrs. Adeline W .ber of
Kitchener is spending this
week with her sister Malinda
Johnston and Mr. Hugh
Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dunn of
Stroud spent Armistice Day
and over the weekend with
the Thamer families.
Miss Ruth Thamer, Wood-
stock spent the weekend at
her mother's home.
MISCELLANEOUS
S :'OWER
The Walton Unit held a
shower on Friday evening in
the church basement in hon-
our of Miss Kim Dunn prior to
her marriage early next
month. Alice Searle was in
charge of the guest book.
Annie Reid gave a warm
welcome then conducted a
sing song assisted by Mildred
Traviss at the piano.
Betty McCall conducted a
alton
couple of contests, Berva
Watson conducted a couple of
contests. Annie gave a com-
ical reading followed by
Marie'Coutts giving a poem,
"Marriage Recipe.
Kim, the bride -elect, her
mother, Mrs. Joan Dunn and
the groom's mother, Mrs.
Ruth Thamer were called to
the decorated chairs at the
front when an address was
read by Betty McCall. Gifts
were carried in by Darlene
Gulutzen. Ruthie Thamer and
Maxine Marks. Kim said
thanks for the lovely gifts
given to her, her mother also
added her thanks.
CIIURCI9 NEWS
Mr. Martin Baan led in the
worship service for Laity
Sunday service at Duff's
United Church. Greeters
were Mr. and Mrs. Lavern
Godkin. The organist, Mr.
Lane Hazelwood of Burling-
ton graciously consented to
be the guest organist, his
father, The Rev. Dr. R.
Gordon Hazelwood served
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years. Receiving the offering
were:' an Wilbee, Jack Mc -
Ewing and Ray Huether. •
The choir consisted all of
men when they 'rendered two
choruses during the service
entitled "Mine eyes have
seen the glory" and "1 am
Thine 0 Lord" accompanied
by Lane Hazelwood at the
organ.
The New Creed" was
read in unison, the scripture
lessons were read by Douglas
Fraser. The Rev. Charles A.
Swan chose "Certainty" as
his topic for the sermon. Mr.
Baan gave courtesy remarks.
Flowers were placed in the
sanctuary in memory of the
late Rev. Ure Stewart, Sea -
forth who had passed away
the first of the week.
After the closing hymn,
"All the way my Saviour
leads me." The Rev. Dr. R.
Gordon Hazelwood of Brus-
sels pronounced the Benedic-
tion. Lunch and fellowship
followed in the basement.
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Members of the Brussels
Royal Canadian Legion and
representatives of every
service club and organization
in the village attended the
annual Remembrance Day
service at the cenotaph on
Thursday, November 11.
Legion Padre. The Rev.
Charles ' Swan of Duff's
United Church, Walton, led
the service.
Wreaths and crosses were
laid at the cenotaph honour-
ing veterans. They include
David Hastings, Jack
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NOTICE
Brewer, Jack Alcock, Peter
Baker, Lou Taylor and Sam
Workman.
Organizations and indivi•
duals presenting wreaths
included: Canadian Govern-
ment, represented by M.P.
Murray Cardiff; Province of
Ontario, represented by
M.P.P. Murray Elston;
Brussels Canadian Legion,
Branch 218; Legion Ladies
Auxiliary; Village of
Brussels; Township of
Morris: Township of Grey;
THANK YOU!
The President, Officers and Members
of the Pi;y al Canadian Legion, Branch J 56
Seaforth, wish to express their sincere
appreciation to all those who contributed
to their annual Poppy Canvass. Also a big
thank - you to all those who participated
in their Remembrance Days ceremonies.
THE PROVINCE of Ontario Remembrance Day
wreath was laid at the Brussels ceremony,
November 11, by M.P.P. Murray Elston. The
weather and crowd were excellent. A church
service followed at Melville Presbyterian
Church. (Wassink photo)
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bers
Brussels Lions Club, St.
John's AFT A.M.; 1.O.O.F.
and Rebekah Lodge; Opti-
mist Club; imperial Bank of
Commerce; Royal Bank of
Canada; McDonald Buildall;
Brussels Stockyards Limited;
Brussels Central School;
Grey Central School; Murray
Cardiff, M.P.; Gerald Exel
and family; Brussels Fire
Department; Melville Pres-
byterian Church; St. John's
Anglican Church; St. Am-
brose Catholic Church;
Brussels United Church;
Duff's United Church; Brus-
sels Army Cadets; Girl
Guides; Cub Pack and
Brownies.
Following the laying of
wreaths, Legion members
placed their poppies at the
cenotaph. The Last Post was
played and silence observed.
The Legion party march to
Melville Presbyterian
Church where a church ser-
vice was held, All Brussels
clergy participated.
Legion presents service pins
BY P.R.O. PRISCILLA BRAY Tom MacFarlane from Wen -
The Hallowe'en dance dell Richards family, dedi-
Oct. 30 with people dressed cated to the memory of Mr.
for the occasion was a suc- Richards who was a member
cess. of the pipe band and died in
The Cadets were out can- November 1980. A banquet
vassing-for the Poppy Fund was held at the Legion at 7
on Nov. 6, at Brussels. Ethel o'clock. There was a take out
and Walton. order for six, Mrs. Annie
The Remembrance day ser- Bray, Maggie Rutledge, Mr.
vice Nov. 11 was well attend- and Mrs. Clark Matheson,
ed. After the service at the Mrs, Elsie Shaw and Jim
cenotaph they marched to the Laurie.
Presbyterian church. and The guest speaker was
during the service a drum Comrade Irwin Synder, Asst.
major s uniform and mace Hon. Prov. Treasurer.
was presented to drum major Service pins were present -
ed: 40 year to Harold Thom-
as, 35 year to Bill Coutts,
Walter Bewley, Geo. Elliott,
Bill McWhirter, Max Old-
field, Herb Travis. Gordon
Workman and Herb Stretton.
30 year pin to Calvin
Krauter and Bill Adamson; 25
year pin -John R. Gordon. 20
year pin -Geo. McWhirter,
Charles Thomas and Cliff
Dunbar.
A plaque was presented to
Comrade Stewart Lowe. for
his 15 years of service as
campaign chairman of the
Poppy Fund.
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PERSONALS
The Brussels Legion is
holding a dance at the B.M.G
on Nov. 27.
Comrade Cecil Bateman is
a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital. London.
They shall not grow old, as
we that are left grow old. Age
shall not weary them nor the
years condemn. At the going
down of the sun and in the
morning we will remember
them.
Baptism observed for babes
We will be
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Monday, November 29
OUR YEAR- END IS FAST
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Would von please check your account and help us
clean up the loose ends by November 26. 1982.
Your co-operation will be greatly appreciated.
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At the Melville Presby- and Stephanie Kellington;
tcrian Church. the service Chad William Earl, son of
was taken by the Rev. Art Murray and Marlene Fischer
Young of Goderich. The topic and Patricia Ann. daughter of
of his sermon was "A Man's Bruce and Kathy Wilbee.
Soul". Music was provided Rev. Carpentier's sermon
by the choir under the direc- entitled Lest We Forget said
tion of Mrs. .loanne King. "We remember before God
assisted by Mrs. Karen Car- his youthful servants. who
diff at the piano. The arfthem laid down their lives for our
was "Goin' Home". The Rev. sakes: by whose sacrifice we
limes was conducting the
1 25th anniversary service at
Harrington. his home con-
gregation.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bryans
visited their daughter Barb-
ara in Burlington Sunday and
Monday of this week.
On November' at Brussels
United Church. Rev. Charles
( arpenticr presided with
Kenneth Cowan on the organ
and Mrs, Alice Brothers on
the piano.
The Sacrament of Baptism
n as observed. Baptized were
Joel Douglas. son of Murray
live. and our worship in
Brussels Un.::d Church is
conducted in the light of their
undying memory. but let us
not forget that at the center of
our celebration. of our
thoughts is Jesus the Christ
whose peace invades our
spirit and surpasses all un-
derstanding. Lest we forget.
Stick
with us.
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