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directory, now being distributed here, has taken on a de
finite regional flavor with a cover drawing of the Uni
versity of Western Ontario’s administration building at
London. The illustration, as shown above, is the work of
Canadian artist, Lome Bouchard, A.R.C.A.
Church(
STREET
CHURCH
Snell, Pastor
Wein, A.W.C.M.,
JAMES
UNITED
Rev. H. J.
Mr. Lawrence
Muscial Director
lQ:00 a.m,—Sunday School
11:00 a,m.—Morning Worship
Sermon: "Our Personal Ac
countability”
Anthem by the Choir
Solo by Maxine Reeder
7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship
District Service for the British
and Foreign Bible Society
Dr. A. H. O’Neil, D.D., Gene
ral Secretary
Solo by Mrs. Clare Green
A Warm Welcome
Is Extended To All
' THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Rev. N. D. Knox, B.A., Rector
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Trinity Sunday 4
8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion
10:15 a.m.—Sunday School
11:30 a.m.—Morning Prayer
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
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IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. H| Fikse, Supply Minister
Sunday, 2 p.m.—English Service
All Welcome
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
CREDITON
Rev. Glen R. Strome, Minister
Anniversary Day
Guest Speaker:
Rev. G............. . '
of Flint, Mich.
10:00 a.m. — "What Makes
Church”
11:00 a.m.—Sunday School
7:30 p.m. — “M e a s u r i n g the
Church”.
Monday—Youth Fellowship
Friday—Choii- Practice
H. Kellerman, Jr.
a
MAIN STREET
United Church Of Canada
Rev. Alox'r Rapson, Minister
Mrs. A. Willarfl, Organist
10:00 a.m.—Service of Worship
The Beginners (4 and 5 years)
will withdraw from the service
during the second hymn.
10:00 a.m.—The Nursery Class
(3 ; years and under) in the
School
God
Primary Department.
11:15 a.m.—The Church
Spirit of the Living
w Descend on us.
Look at the power
News Budget From
Blanshard
By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER
Scoutmg activities during the
past two or three weeks have
been at a near standstill.
The main reason being school
examinations which, we are the
first to agree, are more import
ant than Scouting.
The secondary reason, and the
one which causes us the most
concern is that on warm eve
nings, the boys are just too darn
lagy to change their clothes and
bike down to Scouts.
This is where the parents cumc
in again — if you want an open
evening this year, make sure;
your son is at Scouts now pre
paring for the activities of an
open night. Our troop has a lot
of potentialities but we can’t do
anything when the boys are at
the theatre or in front of a TV
set.
The Scout year eases off from
now until September, according I
to some troops, but we have no intentions of slowing down. There '
will be meetings all summer, un
less special announcements are
made by the Scouters.
This brings out one point also,
If you are not sure whether the
meeting is to be held or not, for
goodness sake phone one of your
leaders and ask.
Monday’s meeting was totally
ruined because a couple of
clowns who haven’t been to a
meeting for over a month passed
the word around that there was
to be no meeting. Four boys
turned up to hear the A.D.C,
give a talk on the coming
camporee. Nice work fellows!
A word or two of thanks here
to Ron Westman for a softball
and bat, donated to the group,
and also thanks to Reg Beavers
for the softball.
In closing off this week’s edi
tion, a word to-the few Scouts
who are "just along for a free
ride” — the only way to coast
is down hill./
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dobson and
Wayne of Weston spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Pattison. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Baker
and family of Zion spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thom
son.
Mrs. Kelly, Peter, Jimmy and
Paul of Toronto spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Mossey.
Mrs. Clarence Martin, of St.
Marys, Miss Betty Martin of
London spent Monday with Mrs.
Jas. Mossey.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Jones, and
family were Sunday evening
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Dawson of Thorndale. -
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Jones
and family, Mr .and Mrs. Lloyd
Thomson and family, Mrs.
Gordon Jones and Mr^ George
Hopkins were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomson.
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Sunday, May 27, 1956
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service
Wed., 8:00 p.m.—Bible Study and
Prayer
Fri., 8:00 p.m.—Christ’s Ambas
sadors
"A Welcome Awaits You”
Rev. L. W. Krause, Pastor
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Pastor: Rev. C. Klages, Moncton
7:45 a.m.—Service
9:00 a.m.—Sunday School
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Rev. W. F. Krotz, Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
Sunday, May 27, 1956
10:00 a.m.—"Life at its Best”
11:05 a.m.—Sunday School
7:30 p.m.—Anniversary Service
at Crediton
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CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D.
• Minister
9:00 a.m.—Sunday School
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship -
Sacrament of the Lord’s Sup
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THAMES ROAD
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"Teach Me Thy Truth, O Lord
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