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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1986. PAGE 25.
From the Minister's Study
Jesus helps poor in spirit
Sharon Westberg of Blyth,
daughter of Earl and Shirley Fyfe,
and Dale Whitfield of RR 3, Blyth,
son of Karl and Sandra Whittfield,
were married in the Blyth United
Church on August 23, 1986 with
Rev. Ken Bauman officiating.
Maid of honour was Connie
Westberg of Etobicoke. Brides
maids were Marie Barrie of
Kitchener, Luann Taylor of Blyth,
Kim Van Vliet of Toronto and
Glenda Howson of Blyth. Best man
was Steve Howson of Blyth, Ushers
were Ken Hesselwood of Blyth,
Gord Kinahan of Newmarket,
Brian Westberg of Blyth and
Lonnie Whitfield of Wingham.
Flowergirl was Nicolle Whitfield of
Wingham and ringbearer was
Gerrard Westberg of Blyth. Fol
lowing the wedding, a reception
was held at the Blyth and District
Community Centre.
BY REV. CHARLES
CARPENTIER
BRUSSELS AND ETHEL
UNITED CHURCHES
A man said this: “Whatever 1 do
these days, Ifeel like I’m stuck on a
cloverleaf coming off a busy
freeway. Where is that exit ramp? 1
ask myself. There seems to be no
way out. I just keep going up and
down, round and round without
getting anyplace. Without a mo
ment of peace for myself.”
If one comes to think about this
statement, then we have to admit
that this is a common lament that
accurately describes the life situa
tion for many of us. We want to get
Two couples
wed in Blyth
Continued from Pg. 24
London, Ont. They are living at 101
Peel St. North, St. Marys.
Debbie and Dave honeymooned
atCornwall and visited with her
paternal grandmother, Mrs. A. U.
Gosling. The couple will also reside
in St. Marys.
Out of town guests were from
Tennesee, Cornwall, London, Ay
lmer, Strathroy, Toronto, Oshawa
and Chatham.
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you compare.
our lives moving toward some
vague somewhere, but it feels like
we’re going the wrong way on a
one-way street. Up and down,
round and round, going to work,
doing the dishes, sending the
children to school, listening to the
complaints of husband or wife or
children, going no place caught on
a cloverleaf, and no peace for one ’ s
self. However the needed peace for
happier life is available to us if we
really want it.
/Listen, to Jesus when he read the
scriptures in the synagogue at
Nazareth: “The Spirit of the Lord is
upon me, because he has chosen
me to bring good news to the poor.
He has sent me to proclaim liberty
to the captives and recovery of
sight to the blind, to set free the
oppressed.” (Luke 4:18).
So, if you are poor in any way -
spiritually - Jesus comes to you
with Good News, (Glad tidings). If
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you are imprisoned in any way -
captive of some destructive habit -
Jesus comes to you now with the
Good News- glad tidings to give
youpeace. Ifyouareblindtothe
love of God, or ifyou are in blind
pursuit of the false expectations of
money and material things Jesus
comes to you now with the Good
News and his peace.
He comes with peace, glad
tidings of a gracious God’s infinite
love for ordinary people, like you
and me. You see, God accepts us,
weaknessandall, andpromises us,
as he did with the prophets,
disciples, and apostles, that he will
provide. He also meets our weak
ness with his strength by calling us
to move beyond the limits that we
have known. Tothosewhotried
everything they knew and didn’t
know what else to do, he said:
“how little faith you have!” (Matt
6:30) Have a good day!
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