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Clinton United Church
105 Ontario Street
Minister Rev. Randy Covey
Director of Music: Louise Dockstader
Church Office: 519-482-9553
www.clintonunited.ca
SUNDAY, APRIL 6
10:30 AM WORSHIP SERVICE
NURSERY & SUNDAY SCHOOL
THURS APR 10 BEEF SUPPER
519-482-9553 FOR TICKETS
EVERYONE WELCOME
Christian Reformed Church
243 Princess St. E., Clinton
Pastor Ron Luchies
519-482-5264
SUNDAY APRIL 6, 2014
10:00 AM- Morning_Service
7:00 PM- Evening ervice
Thursday's 7:00 pm Girls and
Boys Ages 9-13 Gems and
Cadets
"O Lord, our Lord, how majestic is your
name in all the earth!" Psalm 8 vs 1
Everyone Welcome!
St. Paul's Anglican Church
A Congregation of the
Parish of The Holy Spirit
49 Ontario St., Clinton
Th Reveren Grin A. Fa er B M.Div
organist & oir master: Lana rouse
SUNDAY, APRIL 6
FIFTH SUNDAY IN LENT
WORSHIP AT 11:15 AM
TAIZE PRAYERS THURSDAYS AT 7 PM
FRIENDSHIP GUILD —WED. APRIL 9
AT 2 PM
EVERYONE WELCOME
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BIBLE MISSIONARY CHURCH
35 Toronto Blvd., Vanastra
(519) 482-8183
APRIL 6, 2014
Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 AM
Sunday Evening Worship 7:00 PM
Pastor Josh McCarthy
Everyone Welcome!
Heartland Community Church
(52 Victoria Street, Clinton, Ontario)
For information see www.heartlandemc.com
Church 519-606-1015
Pastor Charles Gingerich
SUNDAY APRIL 6, 2014
10:00 AM FAMILY SERVICE :
Worship.as a family with us. Then the chil-
dren enjoy their program while adults are
blessed by a message for them.
7:00 PM SHARE & PRAYER SERVICE
Expect a welcome and a blessing!
Fellowship Bible Chapel
220 KING ST., LONDESBOROUGH
www.fellowshipbiblechapel.ca
SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 2014
9:45 am: Breaking of read
11:00 am: Family Bible Hour
ALL WELCOME!
First Baptist Church
85 Huron St., Clinton 482-3598
SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 2014
MORNING SERVICE 10:30AM
Lay Pastor - Wally DeWolfe
Bible Study Wednesday 7:30 PM
Contributed photo
The Huron County Food Distribution Centre in Exeter was busy
recently when the Farms to Food Banks program rolled into
town.
Partnership
ensures local food
gets to those who
need it most
Paul Cluff
QMI Agency
Food banks throughout southwestern Ontario including
Huron County Food Distribution Centre received more than
40,000 pounds of food through Libro Credit Union's Farms to
Food Banks program.
Eggs, milk, pork, beef and apples were delivered to the
Huron County centre on March 25. "It is a great community
project," said Mary Ellen Zielman, executive director of the
county distribution centre.
Some 115 agencies have access to the food, which is all
locally grown.
Stephen Bolton, Libro Credit Union president and CEO,
said in a release that the program provides food, creates both
an awareness of hunger, and a sense of hope."
"Investing in our local communities is a fundamental part
of our business and being able to leverage the rich agricul-
tural offerings in southwestern Ontario just makes sense."
Zielman praised the partnership between food banks,
Libro and Ontario farmers. Since 2007, 540,000 pounds of
food have been given back to southwestern Ontario commu-
nities and almost 130,000 people have benefited from
donations.
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Dessert & Silent Auction
Seaforth Agriplex
Wednesday, April 16 6:00 pm
Speakers begin at 7:00 pm
Mike Falconer, Falhaven Farm & Nursery
"Hobby Gone Wild!"
Karen Melady, Dream Worker
"The Dream as Guide"
Frank Ihrig, Hessenland Country Inn
"Fresh Cooking Ideas"
Trish MacGregor, emcee
Tickets $10. At Pete's Office Pro Blooms n' Rooms
Marita's Fashion Boutique Dauphin's Country Store,
Seaforth Agricultural Society 519-527-1321
Limited tickets at door
Proceeds benefit The Lung Association
and Seaforth Agricultural Society, Home Craft