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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1996 PAGE 11.
Cheerios discuss friendship
The October meeting of
Londesboro UCW was held on
Monday evening, Oct. 21 at 8 p.m.
They opened with The Purpose.
The worship service was by
Joanne Shepherd, Yvonne Hoggart
and Helen Lee. Hymn 395 was
sung. The story of feeding the
5,000 was read. Helen led in
prayer. Hymn 394 was sung.
Guest speaker was Jim Papple of
Seaforth. He spoke on the Food
Grains Bank and showed slides of
As Ross was preaching at
an anniversary service in
Bloomfield the guest speaker at
Knox United was Richard Bain. lay
minister from London. The service
opened with the Invitation to
Worship. The opening chorus was
Come Christians, Join to Sing.
The hymn Tell Me The Stories of
Jesus was then sung with Nancy
Park as organist. This was followed
by prayer.
Jesus Loves the Little Children
was sung as the children went to
the front. Mr. Bain spoke to them
about miracles, then showed them a
trick - changing a 25 cent piece to
a $20 bill. He explained that God's
miracles are not tricks - they are
real. He prayed with the children
who then went down to Sunday
School.
Love Divine was sung, followed
by scripture on love from the New
Testament, St. John, regarding the
disciples fishing and catching
nothing. Jesus on the shore told
them where to throw their nets and
his trip to Africa. He was presented
with a gift.
Helen Lee read the minutes of
the September meeting. Reta
Kelland gave the treasurer's report.
Thank you was read from Ken
Vodden.
The group will collect coats for
the Children's Aid Society in early
November.
Collection and birthday pennies
were taken up. Lunch was served
by Helen Lee and Yvonne Hoggart.
telling Peter after the large catch to
"Feed My Sheep".
Following this The City of God
was sung.
Mr. Bain's sermon was on
"Touched by Love'". In the Bible
reading when Christ showed
himself to the disciples he asked
Peter three times if he loved him
and ended by saying "Follow Thou
Me". That is how a loving Christian
must be, he said, follow God's
word. He also told of helping
others and spoke of the work of the
actor Christopher Plummer and his
kindness to Mr. Bain's seriously ill
father.
Prayers of thanks and concern
and The Lord's Prayer followed.
Offering was received and
dedicated by the church and
Sunday school. The doxology was
sung and offertory prayer given.
0 Master, Let Me Walk With
Thee was sung followed by the
benediction and amens to end the
service.
The October meeting of the
Cheerio Club was held on Wednes-
day, Oct. 23. Members had lunch at
the Hillcrest Restaurant, then
proceeded to the home of Edythe
Beacom, who welcomed everyone.
Beth Knox read a piece on
Friendship. Roll call was answered
by nine members. Minutes of the
September meeting were read.
Greeters at Londesboro United
Church on Sunday, Oct. 27 were
Reg and Liz Lawson. Ushers were
Karen and Bob Trick.
Guest speaker was Richard Bain
of London. Rev. Paul Ross was
At Marjorie McDougall's home
at 8 p.m., Oct. 21 the UCW met
with excellent attendance.
With an appropriate seasonal
verse, Bernice Gross opened the
meeting. Come Ye Thankful People
Come was then sung. Marjorie was
the pianist.
Selections from Psalm 145 were
read by Marilyn Verbeek. Ruth
Armstrong and Bernice Gross
continued with talk on Canada,
heritage and stewardship, past and
present. Praise the Lord was then
sung, followed by Marilyn Verbeek
speaking on "Life's Bountiful
Blessings". This was about all the
things that Canadians have to be
thankful for.
Ruth Armstrong continued
speaking on the past and present
defenders of faith.
Ruth Jardin, a former active
member, of Blyth treated everyone
to a musical reading, "To Spend
Some Time With You". Offering
was received and prayer given by
Marilyn, Sing to the Lord of
Harvest . was sung. Bernice closed
the meeting with prayer.
A soap contest, conducted by
Marilyn, was enjoyed and Jean
Plaetzer was the winner. Marjorie
McDougall took the second prize.
A liberal donation had been
received from the Craig family for
the funeral lunch. Grace Cartwright
Edythe gave the treasurer's report.
Collection and Draw money were
taken up. The draw, donated by
Gennevieve Allen, was won by
Beth Knox.
Edythe gave a reading on
Fellowship. Gennevieve gave a
reading on best friends. Beth read
"Bless Them All". Edythe read
"The Country School Teacher".
preaching an anniversary service at
Bloomfield, Ont. He served there
from 1976 to 1989.
The junior choir sang. The
sermon topic was "Touched by
Love".
gave her card report then read
several thank you letters. Personal
thanks was given by Elva
Armstrong. The UCW were
pleased that she was able to be.with
them again.
It was decided to purchase new
towels. A get-well card is to be sent
to Mr. D. McCann, who sang at the
anniversary service. That same day
he fell on ice and has a severe
fractured shoulder.
Cards were played. The next
meeting is Group H.
People
The sympathy of the community
is extended to Ken and Laura Scott
and family and Jim Scott of
Goderich on the passing of their
mother, Jean Scott.
Parish hosts R. Bain
Lawsons greet at United