HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1992-07-15, Page 9Busy at the bee
Londesboro UCW have been busy quilting for the Time, Talent and Treasure Auction on Sept.
19. Two tops were donated by Doris Lawson Warren of London, a former member of
Constance United Church, which was once part of a three-point charge with Londesboro and
Burns United. The "Trip Around the World" quilt in the background was pieced by Brenda
Radford and Beth Knox, from material donated by Hattie Wood and Mary Manning. Here,
working on another quilt is, from left: Helen Lee, Helen Lawson, Laura Lyon and Beth Knox.
AuburnThe news from Ball's Cemetery
holds memorial
service June 28
Compiled by Mildred Lawlor Phone 526-7589
Praise subject of sermon
Helen Baumbach was soloist
during the morning service at
Auburn Missionary Church. She
sang “Jesus Keep Me Near The
Cross”.
Pastor Came's message was “The
Appropriateness of Praise” with
scripture taken from Rev. 5: 9, 10,
12, 13. Praise the Lord for His love.
The greatest thought is that Jesus
loves me and I know it. God loves
us and the love He gives us is for
us to love others. God finds His
people together with love. Praise
the Lord for life. We become new
creatures in Christ. Praise the Lord
for longevity. The gospel of Christ
is a gospel, of longevity. Jesus is
the same yesterday, today, and
forever.
Summer Kids Klub is held from
Monday, July 13 to July 17
the Blyth Christian Puppeteers.
Parables church topic
with
Rev. Paul Ross conducted the
morning service at Knox United
Church and Bernice Gross was
organist.
Rev. Ross gave the Prayers of
Approach and Confession and
Assurance of Pardon. Hymn
“Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee”
was sung. Rev. Ross told the
children's story and the Lord's
Prayer was repeated in unison.
Everyone sang “Give Me Oil In My
Lamp
scriptures irom Luke 18: 9-14, then
hymn “Glorious Things of Thee
Are Spoken” was sung.
Rev. Ross's message was entitled
“Preaching on the Parables No. 2 -
The Pharisee and the Tax Man.” He
also gave the prayers of
Thanksgiving and Intercession.
The offering was received by Bill
Seers and Marinus Bakker and
dedicated. Closing hymn “How
Firm a Foundation” was sung and
Rev. Ross pronounced the
benediction.
Ball's Cemetery Memorial
Service was held on Sunday, June
28 at 3 p.m. Rev. Paul Acton of
Trinity Anglican Church, Blyth
was speaker and Bernice Gross was
organist. Opening sentence was
from John 11: 25-26. The hymn
“How Firm a Foundation” was
sung, followed by the Lord's
Prayer. Psalm 130 was repeated,
Holy Gospel was from John 6: 35-
40. Offertory hymn was “When I
Survey” followed by prayer of
gifts. “Does Jesus Care?” was sung.
Remembered were those laid to
rest during 1991: Mrs. Gladys Mill,
James Alvin (Andy) Plunkett, Mrs.
Ruth Robertson, Mrs. Mary
Rollinson, Mrs. Lucie Spinath,
Franz Spinath and Mrs. Doris K.
Lowe.
People
Congratulations to Barry and
Irene Millian who celebrated their
25th Anniversary on Saturday.
Huron County Library is
sponsoring “Animal Antics” at the
library on Tuesday, July 21, 10
a.m. to 11 a.m. All children 4-10
years are welcome to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Weber of
Stratford visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lawlor.Ross read the
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