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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-03-19, Page 29GOING FOR A SKATE — Parents and children alike of the Hensall Nursery School enjoyed an afternoon of skating at the Hensall and district community centre Thursday. Enjoying themselves were Jason Oud, Joan Oud, Dwayne Oud and Cathy McMahan. 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Rev. Morden's sermon was entitled "The Little Outlaw," which dealt with the thief on the cross, who showed littleness and pet-:' tiness, by uttering the words "If thou be the Christ, save thyself and us." He per- mitted himself to utter criticisms, insults, and slanders without any regards to the facts in the case. He was envious and jealous of Jesus, and wanted to escape from his situation on the cross. He did not mind being a sinner, but he did not wish to suffer for his sins; he was not concerned about character, but was greatly concerned about comfort. This can be com- pared to tome of our prayers today said Rev. Morden. The littleness of this, outlaw tortured him, and made him want to hurt others, and to miss the greatest and finest opportunities of life. The way for us to become victors over littleness is to face the sin and ugliness of it, pray and By MRS. E. SUMMERS fight against littleness, positively, and-let God into our lives, because it is He who can make little souls into big ones. At the Granton Com- munity Church, Rev. Glen Fretz taught from the Bible on March 9. The title of his message was "The Christian's Disposition". We must remember that people are attracted to Christ when they see Christians in fellowship with and working together. Our obligation then is to put God first in our thoughts, interest, and ac- tions and others second. On March 16, Rev. Glen Fretz's message was entitled "The Christian Attitude". When Jesus Christ lived on this Earth He showed His willingness to be a servant, even though as the God - Man He had every ,right to be served. Also Jesus was totally willing to die a death of humiliation on the cross in order to bridge the great gulf separating a Holy God, and sinful man. GRANTON Take advantage of OUR OWN Trades people & REPAIR SHOP The Easter Bunny is Now Taking Orders At The Sugar and Spice of Exeter 409 Main St., Exeter, Ont, Hold euchre The C.P.T. Committee. of the. I 0 0 F and Rebekah. lodges are holding a euchre part in the. lecal hall Wed- nesday March 19 at 8:15 p.m. Everyone welcome. Sorry for omission In last week's meeting of Chiselhurst United Church UCW the names of Mrs. Fredo Boa, Mrs. Alvin Cole and. Mrs, Don Kerslake were omitted in assisting Mrs. Helen Roberts with worship her theme being "The .Chureb". Also Mrs. Harold Parker spoke. on the study World outreach stating "To Love and. to serve others". The hostesses were Mrs. Ken Parker and Mrs. J. Brint nell. - Persona Is Dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Al Corbett, Johnathon and. Cathy were Mr. .4 Mrs. Jack Corbett, Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Archer and Mrs. Trudy McNair, Exeter. The occasion. being Cathy's birthday. Mrs. Don Gooding of Parkhill was a recent visitor . with her mother Mrs. Edgar Munn. Mr. & Mrs. George Parker and Mr. & Mrs. Ron Wareing returned from a pleasant holiday snow-mobiling at Huntsville. Several of the Three Links Seniors attended the Ice capades in London on Saturday, all report an 'enjoyable time. Dinner guests on Saturday with Mr. & Mrs. Sim Roobol were Nfr. & Mrs. Gordon Veldhoen, Toronto, Mr. & Mrs. Don Dodds and.family and Mr. W. T. Dodds, Seaforth. New play scheduled As announced earlier in 'the season by Artistic Director William Hutt, Tennessee Williams' American classic, 'THE GLASS MENAGERIE' will open on the Grand Stage, March 26, 1980. This beautiful "memory piece", directed by Keith Batten, will feature Layne Coleman, Angie Gei, Dawn Greenhalgh and Tom Wood, with designs by Jack King, lighting design by Richard Smerdon and original in- cidental music composed by Berthold Carrie're. Presented with the assistance of the du Maurier Council for the Performing Arts. On the Grand Stage: Opening March 26 - April 12. THE *GLASS MENAGERIE by Tennessee Williams, directed by Keith Batten, designs by Jack King, lighting design by Richard Smerdon, incidental music by Berthold Carriere, stage manager: Bruce Lyman Blakemore, assistant stage manager: Simon Reeve. Curtain: 8:00 p.m. Saturday matinees at 1:00 p.m. By 40, Y 5CHEIFELE AILSA CRAIG A good audience filled the Ailsa Craig Legion Saturday afternoon to hear the com- petitors in the public speak- ipg contest for Area A-8. A high calibre of speaking ability and excellent topics was presented by the speakers in each of the four divisions. Young Tommy Pechloff representing the Glencoe Legion iri the grade 4, 5 and 6 division kept his audience attentive throughout a colourful description of his family's first excursion smelt fishing in Lake Erie last spring. In a most engag- ing manner he related the family's experiences and his eagerness to go again this spring. Monica Scheifele winner in the Ailsa Craig area took second place, speaking on sites in northern Ontario which impressed her while camping last summer with her family, and Brian O'Neil, winner in the Lucan area, took third place with a speech on the history of hockey. In the grade 7 and 8 divi- sion, Eric Venesoen, winner in the Delaware area took top honours with ah ex- cellent speech on "Gar- bage". He outlined many ways of energy conservation' challenging his listeners to be more alert to what materials we purchase and later dispose of. Craig Harvey winner in the Ilderton area took se- , cond place with a humourous account of a change in lifestyle when his two female cousins visited his male dominated family and Brian Phelps winner in the Glencoe area placed third as he spoke about cars. • Joe Zwambag winner in the Glencoe area:gave a wit, ty talk an how to confound your teachers and opponents with bits of trivial informa- tion, in the grade and 10 division. In the grade 11, 12 and 13. division Christine McLachlan winner of the Ilderton competition, took first place as she spoke on propaganda, relating it to a visit she experienced recent- ly to Russia. Ruth Ann Field, winner in the Glencoe cm, petition, took second place with a moving address on teenage suicides which currently are on the in- crease. The top winners in each division will be eligible to continue on to the division level which will, be held in Wyoming on March 29. They were presented with a cer- tificate by the Legion and 1st place winners in the Junior Division were also given a plaque which will bear their names and the year 1980. Personals Saturday morning 41 senior citizens boarded a chartered bus in Ailsa Craig and set out to enjoy the day. They attended the Ice Capade Show at London Gardens and enjoyed dinner at the Ponderosa before returning home. The friendly neighbours meet The Friendly Neighbours resumed their meetings at the Scout Hall on March 12. A decision was made to hold meetings the first three Wednesdays of the month, leaving the last one for the Happy Gang when they hold their monthly meetings. Games of pool and euchre • were enjoyed and later a social time with refresh- ments. Personals A number of people from Granton attended the choral service with the theme "Love" at Wellbourn United Church, on March 9. This inspirational service was presented by the Singspirationals" a group of young people from Calvary United Church, London. Members of Granton Women's Institute attended the summary day for the indoor gardening course on March 10 held at the Ilderton Community Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins and Mrs. Lois Herbert, visited with Mrs, Joseph Bryan of London on Monday afternoon. Sincere sympathy is ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Forrest and family on the loss of a daughter and sister, Mrs. Jane Kiezyk, on Thursday, March 13. Miss Rona Hickey of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Hodgins and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Middleton, Mr. Austin Hobbs, Mrs. Elmer Sum- mers and Mr. Keith Sum- mers, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence •Lewis of Ilderton. Cherie Seldon 1 When the thermometer drops, wear layers of light weight clothing instead of one heavy item. Warm air between the layers protects you from the cold. Over dressing to perspire defeats the purpose because' the wetness makes you chilly,