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BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH
Rev. Cameron McMillan
Church Office 887-6259
Manse 887-9313
11:00 a.m. Summer Worship Service
Brussels United/Melville
Presbyterian at Brussels United
9:30 a.m. Ethel Summer Worship Service
Unto the hills around do I lift up my longing eyes.
Welcome
MELVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
BRUSSELS
Rev. Tim Purvis, Interim Moderator
11:00 a.m. - Morning Service
- Sunday School
9:30 a.m. - Belgrave Service
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BLYTH CHURCH OF GOD
9:45 am. - Sunday School for Children and Adults
11 - 12:15 - Morning Worship
Bible Studies - Wednesday 10 a.m. & 7:30 p.m.
Phone 523-4590 McConnell St., Blyth
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Sunday - No services today
General Assembly, Waterloo
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Myth United- Church
Guest Speaker: George Cowan
July 23 & 30
Summer Services begin at 10:00 a.m.
Rev. Diamond arrives August 1
from Australia for pulpit exchange.
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Sunday 10:00 a.m. & 7:30 p.m.
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You are welcome this Sunday
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MORNING PRAYER - BCP
Rev. Nancy Beale
Trinity, Blyth St. John's, Brussels
9:30 a.m. 11:15 a.m.
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Mennonites consider lilies
HARBURN-ALBERS
It was a beautiful sunny, yet
windy day on Saturday, May 13,
1995, when Patricia Petronella
Albers and Christopher William
Harburn were united in marriage at
St. Ambrose Roman Catholic
Church in Brussels.
Patricia, the daughter of Pete and
Lany Albers of Bluevale and
Christopher, the son of Bill and
Marlene Harburn, Londesboro,
were the proud parents.
The service was officiated at by
Father Joe Nevett.
EDNA (MCCALL) NELSON
Margaret Edna Nelson died
peacefully at Edinburgh Care
Centre, Guelph on Wednesday,
July 12, 1995 in her 93rd year.
Edna is survived by her daughter
Janet, son-in-law John Scott and
grandson, Bryan, RR 3, Rockwood.
She was predeceased by her
husband Jack (1993) and her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCall,
Brussels.
Edna was born in Morris
Township and taught in the Walton
area before her marriage. She has
resided in the Guelph area since her
The brides witness was Marlene
Glanville, sister of the bride and the
groom's witness was Sherry
Harburn, sister of the groom and
flowergirl was Marina Glanville,
niece of the bride.
Mary Lou Johnston was organist
and the soloist was Charlene
Franken.
The wedding reception was held
at the Brussels, Morris and Grey
Community Centre.
Patricia and Chris honeymooned
in Niagara-on-the-Lake. They
currently are residing at Barrie.
marriage.
Funeral services were held at the
Wall-Custance Funeral Home,
Guelph on Saturday, July 15 with
Rev. Emmy Beauchamp offi-
ciating. Visitation was one hour
before service. Interment was in
Johnson Cemetery, Eramosa.
Memorial contributions can be
made to Trinity United Church,
Guelph.
A tree will be planted in memory
of Edna Nelson in the Wall-
Custance Memorial Forest,
University of Guelph. The
Aborettun Dedication Service, will
be Sunday, Sept. 24 at 2:30 p.m.
On Sunday, July 9, Thelma
Steinman gave the message at
Brussels Mennonite Fellowship.
The theme was "Consider the
Lilies" and she stressed that we
need not worry because God was in
control and will look aftc_ things.
Craig Metzger was worship
leader.
On Sunday, July 16 Lloyd Koch
was worship leader, and Phailop
and Manivan Larprom led the
congregational singing. CindS,
Koch read the scripture passage,
Psalm 100. Linda Campbell gave
the message on God's greatness and
the necessity of worshipping Him.
Pastor
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exchange
It was the sixth Sunday after
Pentecost for the service at Blyth
United Church on July 16. Greeters
were Jack and Vera Hesselwood.
Ushers were Harve and Ferne
McDowell, Jack Blake and Graham
Jackson.
Rev. Stephen Huntley opened
with Call to Worship, Words of
Welcome and announcements. The
flowers were placed in memory of
Agnes Clark by her daughter Nan
Gore and Eugene.
Stephen Huntley and family
leave for Australia today. Rev.
George Cowan will speak for the
next two Sundays.
The sermon was "I passed her
by". Rev. Huntley talked about
being a Good Samaritan and
whether people pass on the other
side or do they help when they can.
"We can all relate to being a Good
Samaritan or not being one," he
said.
The choir sang In My Heart
There Rings a Melody,
accompanied by Phyllis Boak.
Les Rutledge read the scripture.
Shirley Rutledge read the Minute
for Missions.
Choral response and the
benediction followed.
The Canadian black fly is the most
discreet of all summer biting flies.
Its bite often goes totally unnoticed
at first, with swelling and pain
occurring up to several hours later.
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The Summer Adventure program
starts this week. Different age
groups will be attending on
different days Tuesday through
Friday.
Next Sunday, July 23, the
speaker will be Roy Callahan, from
Virginia, who will be visiting in the
area at that time. In the afternoon
BMF will be in charge of a service
at Huronlea. A BBQ supper and a
campfire sing-a-long will be held at
Martins' Landing on July 23, also.
Thought for the week: God loves
his children not because of who
they are but because of who He is.