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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-11-05, Page 24WESTBERG-WHITFIELD 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. Advertising helps 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 i Blyth Christian Reformed Church HIGHWAY4, BLYTH Rev. Roger Gelwicks Worship Services 10:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Sunday School 11:00a.m. The Church of the “Back to God Hour” and “Faith 20” Back to God Hour 10:30a.m.CKNX, Sunday Faith20 5:00a.m. weekdays, GlobalT.V. ALL VISITORS WELCOME 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. 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