Times-Advocate, 1979-04-18, Page 26Times-Advocate, April 18, 1979
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Ecumenical, sunrise services prove popular with residents
Around 50 attended the
Easter ecumenical service
held in Grand Bend United
Church, Monday night.
Other churches attending
and taking parts in the
program were Greenway
United with a musical duet,
by Evelyn Curts on organ
and Karen Guenther on the
piano, playing “Bless this
house,” and “Jesus I come.”
The Catholic
presented a reading “Little
Miracles” by
Stokkerman, and Church of
God had a solo number by
Joan Ratz entitled “Freely
Freely” accompanied on
piano by Betty Campbell.
Marlene Brenner opened
the service with a poem on
“Spring” and then con
ducted a sing song with Irene
Kennedy at the piano.
Pat Kading conducted the
worship service with
scripture from Matthew, and
closed with a poem “Father
up in Heaven.” Pat and
Marlene sang a lovely duet
“Hilltop of Prayer.”
Hazel Blewett introduced
Rev. H. Moore as special
speaker, on the topic “Year
of the Child.” He told us that
parents should set an
example for children. A child
is a person, and should have
parents who listen.
Following the program a
smorgasbord lunch was
served in the Sunday School
rooms, by the north group.
The offering received at
this meeting will go to the
leprosy mission.
United Church News
More than 100 attended the
Easter Sunrise service and
breakfast at the United
church, Sunday morning,
sponsored by the couples
club.
The setting for the Sunrise
service was a rough wooden
cross on the altar platform.
A “Journey to Glory” was
portrayed in acting and
speaking parts by Rev. H.
Moore and Couples club
members.
Hi
ladies
Thea
Signifying
‘Sacrifice”, perfume was
laid by the corss, “Trium
ph”, Palm branches,
“Humility”, Pitcher and
towel, “Betrayal” a bag of
silver coins, “Bitterness”
the Crown of Thorns,
“Suffering”, nails driven
into the Cross, “Ridicule”,
King of the Jews,
“Resurrection” a Butterfly.
Special music was a duet,
“Why should he love me
so?” by Irene Kennedy and
Jean Weigand, and a solo,
“It is finished”, by Millie
Desjardine.
Lovely Easter lily plants
decorated the sanctuary of
Grand Bend United Church
for the 11:15 a.m. service.
The Sunday school
children attended the first
part of the service in a body
and sang two lovely songs,
“Magic Penny” and “I am
the church”.
At the close of the service
the children lined up at the
church doorway and
presented handmade book
marks to each person at
tending church.
Rev. H. Moore’s sermon
topic was “Risen from the
Tomb”, from scripture text
of Mark 16 verses 1-8.
The lovely choir anthem
today was “Hallelujah”
is risen”.
United Church
Women Meet
Twenty three ladies met in
the Sunday School rooms,
Thursday afternoon.
An Easter theme prevailed
with the centre table draped
in purple velvet, the cross
and Bible, purple candles in
silver holders and the silver
communion cup.
The nursery school
children have added their
little Easter touch in
decorations too. Velma Huff
and Elizabeth Norris con
ducted the worship which
opened with a poem read by
Edna Marshall.
Velma led in prayer.
Marie McKinnon sang a
lovely solo, “One day at a
time,” accompanied on
piano by Velma. Two hymns
were sung “In the cross of
Christ I glory,” and “In
memory of the Saviour’s
love.”
Meditation of Jesus going
to the cross was read by
Hazel Broad.
The Scripture from Luke
was read by Elizabeth
Norris.
President, Eleanor Durie
presided for the business.
Roll call was answered by a
Human Right.
Hazel Blewett read a letter
from Rev. Don and Alice
Irwin, missionaries in
Korea, sponsored by United
Church.
Irene Kennedy, convener
of Church in Society spoke on
Human rights violations in
Canada, which touched on
several subjects,
harassment of women in the
work force. business
He
practises, land buying by
foreigners, womens’ boycott
of expensive items, kids
without rights. She told us of
the Amnesty group begun in
Bracebridge by Judith
Brocklehurst as a result of
her reading of child abuse.
A small gift was presented
to Velma Huff as she is
leaving Grand Bend to live in
Exeter.
Lunch hostesses were
Jeanne Kading and Mabel
Gill.
Holiday visitors
Dr. & Mrs. C.B. Sanders,
of Welland visited with Mrs.
Jessie Finkbeiner.
Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell,
Strathroy, Leo and Jocelyn
and Matthew DesJardine
Sarnia, Cassie and Stan
Lovie visited with Mr. &
Mrs. Glen Desjardine.
Mary Yeo of Sarnia visited
with Mrs. Eva Bariteau.
Karen Kading spent the
week end with her grand
mother, Mrs. Raymond
Kading.
Mr. & Mrs. Morley Love
and Jennifer, of Ottawa,
were with Mr. & Mrs. Colin
Love for the week end. All
the former mentioned ac
companied by Jennifer’s
cousin Heather, visited
Saturday p.m. in Sarnia with
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Love.
Win at bridge
Winners of the duplicate
bridge club held every
Wednesday night at St.
Johns church in the Parish
hall were, north-south,
Nancy and Griff Thomas,;
east-west, Muriel Hunt and
Manning Jamieson.
Manse committee to meet
The manse committee will
meet at the manse, Wed
nesday evening, April 18th at
8.00
United Church Bulletin news
Next Sunday, a special
service of song will be
presented in Grand Bend
United church, at the regular
hour ofworship 11:15a.m. by
the Melodyaires of Sarnia,
well known choral group
under the leadership of
Pauline Levey, Please
planto attend.
Today the Nursery school
at Grand Bend will be
holding Open House. You are
invited to attend the Nursery
School between 9 and 11 a.m.
and 1.30 to 3.30 to observe
and ask questions.
Have mystery supper
Thirty young people and
their leaders held a
“mystery” supper at Church
ofGod on Saturday evening, a menu and all items of food and different names, so all they ordered. This proved
Everyone had to order from were labelled with fantastic had to guess contents of what fun.
CHECK GRAND BEND PLAN — The proposed new official plan for the village of Grand Bend was presented at a public
meeting, Tuesday night. Shown above checking the proposals are Lambton County planner Rudy Kohut and Grand Bend plan
ning board members Bob Clay, Don Flear and Gerald Merner. T-A photo
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The evening speaker was
Ken Freebairn, of Exeter,
giving testimony.
Pancake supper
Don’t forget! The Church
of God ladies are holding
their pancake and sausage
supper on Monday evening
April 23, from 5 to 8 p.m.
Men Meet
Church of God men’s club
met last Monday evening at
the church.
Devotions were conducted
by Russell Snider.
Guest speaker was Ervin
Steinmann of Dashwood, on
the theme, “Who am I as a
man.”
President, Harold Vincent
conducted the business
Bowling news
Cove town and country
gals Monday afternoon.
Sparrows team - hi single -
Jean Pollock 156, hi triple -
Verna Lovie 419.
Blue Jaysteam - hi single
and triple
Vikki Taylor 193-562.
Robins team hi single and
triple - Marjorie Richardson
170-449.
Charlies Angels - Wed-
nesday evening
Our Gang - hi single -
Corrie Relouw 285 hi triple -
Betty Datars 585 team 2704.
The Good Ones - hi single
Cathy Griffeth - 261 hi triple -
Marg Roberts - 604 - team
2791.
Hopefuls - Louise Van-
denberk - 227-574 team 2670.
Hi Hopes hi single - Susie
Turnbull 215 hi triple - Karen
Smeekens 550 - team 2539.
The Charlie’s Angels team
lead winners for the year
were the Hopefuls.
In n the playoffs, results as
follows.
Our Gang - 5487
Good Ones - 5286
Hopefuls - 5111
Hi hopes - 5053.
Need volunteers
Huron Hope Nursery
School, Dashwood, is in need
of volunteers for working
with the handicapped
children. For further in
formation contact Mrs. Anne
Cann, 235-2625, or call Miss
Faye Blair at 237-3637. Could
spare a morning, or more, to
help them out?
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AND DISTRICT NEWS
About people you know
Glenda and Tammy
Morenz held a birthday
slumber party, Saturday
evening for several girl
friends. Glenda and Tammy
and Jill Reed were
celebrating their birthdays.
Others attending were Sandy
Riddell, Patti Lupton and
Kim Merkies.
associates
Barristers and Solicitors
Mr. William G. Chizmar is pleased to
announce the opening of an office for
this practice of law at 476 Main St.
South, Exeter, Ontario NOM 1S0
Telephone 235-2277
Contact
Barry C. Cleaver Resident Associate
Merkies
Grand Bend
is coming
Watch for our
Grand Opening
Along with Mrs. Morenz,
they all attended the Easter
Sunrise service and break
fast at the United church, on
Sunday morning.
Sympathy of this com
munity is extended to Mr.
& Mrs. Philip Walker and
family, in the sudden death
last week of Roberta’s
mother.
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Flear have
returned home after
holidaying in Florida for the
winter.
Mrs. Mona Stimpson and.
David Hunt of Winnipeg has
been holidaying with her
mother, Mrs. Norma
Desjardine.
Several Church of God
ladies were busy on a
quilting project last week.
Mr. & Mrs. Orville Farrell
spent the weekend visiting
friends, Mrs. Byron Bray at
Lion’s Head and Mr. & Mrs.
Allan Richardson at Fern
dale.
Mr. & Mrs. Lome Devine,
G.B., Mrs. Elva Willert and
Mrs. Laura Datars, Dash
wood, spent Saturday at the
Point Clark cottage of Mr. &
Mrs. Ervin Latta and family.
Church of God news
At the Sunday morning
service at Church of God,
Rev. & Mrs. John Campbell
sang a duet, “Bethlehem,
Galilee and Gethsemane.”
Rev. Campbell’s sermon was
“What a morning,” telling
about Jesus birth in
Bethlehem and his life to the
Cross.
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