HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1989-11-08, Page 16PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1989.
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Greeters at Blyth United Church
Sunday, Nov. 5 were Vera Badley
and Harvey Snell. Ushering were
Myrtle and Larry Badley, Steven
and Leslie Caldwell. Organist Phyl
lis Boak was accompanied by John
Ramirez at the piano.
Rev. Ramirez’ scripture readings
were from Deuteronomy 6: 1-9 and
Mark 12: 28-34 which provided the
theme for the children’s story
“Love the Lord with all your heart,
soul and strength and love your
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Lord9 sermon topic
Craft display
Phil lip Graber of Brusselshasvisionsof sugar plums in his head
as he looks at the Christmas crafts that were displayed at the
Brussels Legion craft show this weekend.
Melville Guild meets
. The October meeting of the
Guild was held in the Presbyterian
Church with Margaret Work and
Thelma Cardiff in charge of the
devotions.
Margaret opened the meeting by
reading a little poem “Onh the
Thankful Heart’’ and a few lines
“A Song of Praise”. This was
followed by singing hymn #60.
The scripture lesson was from
Genesis 8, verses 13 - 22. This was
read in unison. This scripture
passage described the first Biblical
Thanksgiving. Margaret led in
prayer.
A reading “Count Your Bless
ings” was given and then Thelma
gave the topic which was a mess
age for Thanksgiving.
A hymn was sung followed by
repeating the Mizpah Benediction,
bringing this part of the meeting to
a close.
Margaret, the president, presid
ed for the business. The minutes of
the September meeting were read
by Isabel Adams in the absence of
the secretary, Eluned McNair.
Thelma gave the treasurer’s report
which had been prepared by
Jeanne Ireland who was absent.
The roll call was answered by
telling of one thing of which we are
thankful. There were a few items of
business discussed among which it
was decided to serve lunch after
anniversary service on October 29.
Myrle Bowes received an early
Christmas present from her daugh
ter Marilyn Guy. She was given a
trip to Frankenmuth, Michigan and
visited the Bronners Christmas
Wonderland. Myrle also had a visit
from her granddaughter Tracy
Guy.
Molesworth Women’s Institute
began the Euchre season at the
Ethel Hall with 23 tables in play.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Steven Cochrane on the arrival of
their new son.
ETHEL I 4H NEWS
BY S. TERPSTRA
The Ethel I 4H club met for its
third meeting at Karen Bowles on
October 11 at 7 p.m.
The meeting began with the 4H
pledge followed by the minutes
from the last meeting. Members
then answered the roll call about
planning a strategy for
meals quickly.
They learned many
about meal planning
quality of the food we
also learned new batch cooking and
freezing techniques.
They then were split-into four
different groups and given a differ
ent meal strategy. It was interest
ing how many different ideas they
came up with.
The members soon arrived at the
kitchen and prepared a delicious
“Fast Fixing Salad” along with
“Grape SpritzersThey ended the
meeting with the 4H motto.
neighbour as yourself’. Rev.
Ramirez told how the Lord loved us
and that we should love Him too,
and that all peoples of the world
regardless of country or colour of
skin are our neighbour. We are to
love them all just as Jesus loved
and gave His life for all.
The Junior and Intermediate
choirs joined together in singing
“(Jesus) There is something about
that name”. The Intermediate
choir sang “Seek ye First”.
Rev. Ramirez chose “Loving the
Lord” as his sermon title. From the
scripture reading Jesus tells us that
the greatest commandment is to
love the Lord with our heart, soul
and strength. It is a simple
commandment but requiring total
love toward God. Jesus also reveals
the Lord as one God, the living
God, creator of heaven and earth.
Rev. Ramirez explained that
before Jesus time on earth as well
as still today, there are people who
worship many false gods, such as
in Greek mythology. But for the
Christian there is only one God
whom they love and worship, Jesus
was the living example of how we
should love God and our fellow
man. We should examine ourselves
to be sure nothing stands between
us and our love for our Lord or for
our fellow man. Rev. Ramirez
reminded everyone that Jesus lov
ed us while we were still sinners,
but came to earth and gave His life
for us, and that if we receive Him,
we will return this same love to our
Lord and fellow man, and Jesus
will save us from our sin giving us
eternal life.
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