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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1995. PAGE 17.
Carne talks of road to God
LLOYD K. PEASE
Lloyd K. Pease of RR2 Blyth
passed away Dec. 29, 1994 at the
Braemar Nursing Home in Wing-
ham. He was in his 78th year.
Mr. Pease was the dear son of the
late Elijah and Elizabeth Pease. He
was the beloved husband of Anna
May Johnston. The couple was
married on May 23, 1945, and later
moved to a farm in Morris Twp.
Mrs. Johnston passed away in
August of 1994.
He was the beloved father of
Elgin and Arnold Pease of RR2
Blyth and Irvin and Linda Pease of
RR4 Brussels. He is survived by a
brother, William Pease, also of
RR2 Blyth. His sister, Irene Pease,
and four brothers, Bert, Allan, Wal-
ter and Malcolm Pease predeceased
him.
Funeral services were held on
Dec. 31 at the Beattie-Falconer
Funeral Homes Tasker Chapel in
Blyth. The service began at 2 p.m.
and was officiated by Rev. Stephen
Huntley.
Interment will be at the Blyth
Union Cemetery.
ISABEL A. MOORE
Isabel A. Moore of Petawawa,
Ontario, formerly of RR1 Auburn,
passed away on Wednesday, Jan. 4,
1994 at the Pembroke hospital in
her 75th year.
Mrs. Moore was the beloved wife
of the late Leonard Moore. She is
survived by four children,
Stephanie Moore of Ottawa, Derek
and Jane Moore of North Gor,
Geoff and Ruthann Moore of
Waterloo, and Lawrence and Con-
nie Moore of Petawawa. She was
the loving grandmother to 10
grandchildren and six great-grand-
children.
By request there was no visita-
tion or service and cremation has
taken place.
Interment will be at the Bear
Brook Cemetery in Ontario.
As expressions of sympathy
donations to the Ontario Heart and
Stroke Foundation would be appre-
ciated.
MARIAN JEAN KENNEDY
Marian Jean Kennedy of Listow-
el, formerly of Fordwich, passed
away Thursday, Jan. 5, 1995 at Lis-
towel Memorial Hospital. She was
in her 82nd year.
She was the beloved wife of Nor-
man Roy Kennedy of Listowel and
was predeceased by her first hus-
band, Ernest David Dinsmore in
1982.
Mrs. Kennedy was the loved
mother of David and Jean Dins-
more of Fordwich, Bob and Mar-
garet Dinsmore of Clifford, Jean
Ashley of Listowel, Ron and Doris
Ashley of Listowel, Jack and Betty
Dinsmore of Trowbridge and the
loving grandmother of 19 grand-
children and 35 great grandchil-
dren.
She was the dear sister of Mar-
garet Shier of Hanover and Jack
and Tharon Pritchard of Lucan. She
was predeceased by one son-in-
law, Calvin Ashley (1974).
Mrs. Kennedy was the dear step-
mother of Elwood and Vera Koep-
ke of Palmerston, Marion and
Russell Behrns of Listowel, Jean
and Leon Schneider of Fordwich,
Betty and Don Koenig of Gorrie
Bruce and Ellen Kennedy and Ger-
ald and Doreen Kennedy, all of
Fordwich, Elaine and Walter Ben-
der of Mississauga and their fami-
lies.
Funeral services were held at
Betts Visitation Centre, Gorrie on
Jan. 8.
Interment will be at Fordwich
Cemetery in the spring.
In remembrance, donations to the
Ontario Heart and Stroke Founda-
tion or a charity of your choice
would be appreciated by the family.
Continued from page 13
to Bethel or back to the future
describes Jacob. Bethel means
house of God. Two-thirds of
Jacob's life was spent on the run
and he even schemed things out
when he was going to meet Esau.
Blyth United
Continued from page 3
Gloria Patri.
The anthem God's House was
sung by the choir accompanied by
music director Phyllis Boak on the
piano.
Gayle Poore read the New
Testament Lesson, Acts 8: 14-17.
Gospel Lesson was from Luke 3:
15-17, 21-22 and read by Rev.
Huntley.
The sermon topic was
"Recreation".
Spirit of God, Descend was
sung. The offering received and
dedicated, was followed by the
Pastoral Prayer.
Hymn To God Be The Glory was
sung.
Service closed with Commission-
ing, Benediction and Choral
Response "God Now in Peace."
Prayers are with Ruby Pattison in
University Hospital, London and
Frances Bearss in Clinton Hospital.
Thursday, Jan. 12 at 2 p.m. is the
UCW meeting with roll call being
New or Beginning.
Jan. 16 at 7:30 p.m. is the
stewards meeting.
The Youth Group meeting is Jan.
17 at 7 p.m. while the official board
meeting will be Jan. 23 at 8 p.m.
Annual congregational reports
are to be in to secretary by Jan. 20.
Baptism will take place four
times per year - the first Sunday in
March, first Sunday in June, last
Sunday in September and last
Sunday in November.
Contact the minister or Clerk of
Session regarding any one of these
dates.
Pastor Came asked, "What does the
road look like that takes us away
from the house of God?" If not in
the spirit of revival Christians will
drift away from the house of God.
Pastor Came said, it is a road of
compromise which is backing off
from the original convictions.
Spiritual concerns have been
eroded.
"Do you have something in your
life that you feel you can't do
without," he asked. If you come to
God with your broken pieces. He
will lift you up.
The road away is an easy one but
the road back is not easy. It
requires repentance. Some people
will not get to God because they
are too proud, Pastor Came said.
The way back to Bethel is
characterized by faith. Are you
making progress in your spiritual
life?
Dave and Doran Rolston are
celebrating their 50th wedding
anniversary this week. The
congregation members pray God's
blessing on them as they have been
a spiritual help to many people.
May God grant them many more
years together.
Susan Dobie a spident at
Emmanuel Bible College,
Kitchener, and Marcy Stoll a
student at Fanshawe College,
London, have been home during
the Christmas holidays.