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Amplifiers, Stereo, Recording and Theatre Sound Equipment. Hammond Organs, any condition. CALL Toll-Free 1-800-947- 0393 / 519-853-2157. Mismatched socks serve as an example of diversity Assisting Rev. Terry Fletcher with the serving of the elements of Communion on Sunday, Oct. 4 at Londesborough United Church were Traci Radford and Brenda Radford. If you have any contact at all with children these days you are familiar with today’s practice of wearing mismatched socks. Perhaps it’s a phenomenon that developed when clothes dryers started eating up socks. And it must save time after doing laundry to not have to match pairs. And some of the youngsters’ socks are really cool in design and colours. Mismatched socks were talked about during the children’s time. Rev. Terry pointed out to the children that today’s socks are just like them: each is different. Eye colour, hair colour, shape, skin colour and abilities are different for everyone. Those differences make everyone special. And God loves all children. The theme for the service that morning was “Humanity Sunday”. Rev. Fletcher noted that scripture passages can be interpreted differently depending on the listener. To illustrate this point Mark Mitchell and Jane Hoggart engaged in a dialogue about the scripture readings chosen to support the message. Two readings Genesis 1: 26-28 and 2: 7- 8, 15, 19 offered two disparate emotions. One interpretation would make man superior to all other creatures and in control of the world – a ruler of sorts. The second interpretation was family oriented as in all creatures, including man are in partnership. This interpretation would have man serving his maker and caring for the world. The resolution for the interpretations was found in Mark 10: 42-45 when man learns he should serve as Christ did. Jesus reflects God on earth and Christians should follow His example. Psalm 67 was the responsive psalm. The verses from Genesis remind us man was created in the image of God. The word Adam translates as ‘a human being’. In ancient translations rib means ‘side’. A modern belief suggests that Adam was both male and female and Eve was created from one side of Adam. Ergo both male and female are created in the image of God and explains why, in life we continually search for our soulmate. All Christians in the family of God originate from the same part of the world, have the same form and worship the same God despite the differences in religions. It is sad when factions turn on each other. That relationship to each other and God is the essential part of Communion. Believers should focus on the sameness not the differences. We are all part of God’s creation and are all peoples of God. The joining of persons of differing nationalities through marriage is really about joining different branches of humanity. Knox United in Auburn invites Londesborough congregants to join them on Sunday, Oct. 18 at 11 a.m. for their anniversary service. There will be no service in Londesborough that day. Rev. Fletcher will conduct the service and special music will be offered by Ross Sturdy and his band, Eclectique. Londesborough United will hold its anniversary service on Sunday, Oct. 25. Rev. Marion Jackson Tyler will be the guest minister. Special music will be offered by “The Men of Note”. By BRENDA RADFORD Call 523-4296 PEOPLE AROUND LONDESBORO NEWS FROM LONDESBORO It’s been a busy and exciting month back at St. Anne’s Catholic Secondary School and we are already back into the full swing of things. We welcomed all of our new Eagles to the nest at our opening assembly as well as some great new staff members. All of the Grade 9 students had a blast at orientation during the first week back to school as they enjoyed an afternoon of fun and games to get to know one another a little bit better. The concert band has started up and girls field hockey team had their first win last week against Mitchell District High School, along with a tie against St. Mary’s, and a loss to South Huron High School. The Junior Girls Basketball team has also had a great start to their season winning games against Central Huron Secondary School last Wednesday. Both the junior and senior boys volleyball teams played great games in Exeter last Tuesday. All of the students in Grade 9 enjoyed their retreat last Tuesday, St Anne’s girls field hockey team notches first win In the printing industry of years ago when type was set one letter at a time, if the typesetter was short some of the letters or characters in his case needed for the work he was doing he was said to be ‘out of sorts’. If cards are dealt in the wrong order they are described as being ‘out of sorts’. The expression has come to mean someone who is not in the best of health and/or in low spirits. This week ponder on the expression “minding your ps and qs”. To end an outing with our grandchildren on Saturday, we decided to check out the Inuksuit on the beach at Goderich. I had discovered them some weeks ago and found it a most captivating enterprise. One grandson stated they were cool. I’m not sure the person or persons who erected the first structure(s) had any idea the notion would be so popular but they have been a destination in recent weeks for people from all over the area. However, admirers need to realize the structures are makeshift and to approach them with a ‘look but do not touch’ or ‘enjoy at your own risk’ attitude. And they do freshen up a stretch of shoreline not very fit for swimming or sunbathing. Unfortunately the winds of November and the ice of winter will play havoc with all of them. We are heading into Thanksgiving weekend – a time when families come together to celebrate all that is good in their lives. As you gather remember every single blessing gives a reason to rejoice at this season. Happy Thanksgiving! Continued on page 20 Inuksuit made to be enjoyed from afar