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The Citizen, 1996-07-31, Page 6Wlt The news from a on 'Compiled by Patty Banks Phone 887-6156 Pastor discusses treasure Kraft Cheese Slices or Cheez Whiz Assorted Varieties 1 kg Pkg/1 kg Jar 99 Sweet Juicy Watermelon Product of U.S.A. "Summertime Favourite" Puritan Stew PAGE 6. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1996 ALL THIS WEEK SAVE ON F FAMILY AVOURITE10 SCRIMGEOURS FOOD MARKET BLYTH 519-523-4551 Alvin and Vera McDonald were greeters at Duffs United Church on July 28. Rev. James Murray led the congregation into the call to worship and the singing of the opening hymn followed. Rev. Murray announced that he and his family will be taking the month of August off for their vacation. He has plans to go fishing and to return with a big fish or a big fish story. Rev. Stephen Huntley from Blyth will be around if anyone is in need of a minister. After the choir sang, Sweetgrass and Candle the congregation sang Give Me Oil in My Lamp as a children's hymn. The children were invited to come forward for their special time with the minister. Rev. Murray asked them if they had ever considered looking for buried treasure. He went on to say that in the olden days people would bury their treasure in the ground. There was also a rule of 'finders keepers, losers, weepers', so one had to be careful where they buried the treasure. He said that what each values is important, that something that is a treasure and means a lot may be of no value or importance to anyone else. He told them that the most important treasure to have was faith in God. Rev. Murray handed out a penny along with bookmarkers that read, 'This penny isn't worth much, but it's valuable to me. It reminds me of the treasure of God's love you see!' The sermon was called, 'The Dandelion Faith'. Rev. Murray told how he looked out into his lawn and noticed how the dandelions were getting ready to bloom again. He is quite positive that the pesky weeds know how to duck whenever the lawn mower comes along. He also figures that when the weeds are getting few in number they seem to send ow distress signals to all the neighbouring lawns and they The Walton School and Com- munity Support Group met for a quick meeting last week with 10 people in attendance. The purpose of the meeting was to hear an update about the playground equipment and it was learned that at least three pieces of the old equipment have to be removed. It was decided that new swings and a dual level climber will be purchased and hopefully set up in time for school in September. Omission Two speakers were inadvertently omitted from the list of those who brought greetings to McGavins on their 60th anniversary. John Duskocy represented Morris Twp. and Alex Lush from the Ontario Rural Farm Equipment Dealers Association also spoke to the gathering. We apologize for the omission. in turn send in some seeds. It is only children, he said, who seem to appreciate the beauty of the dandelion. It is interesting to note, he said, how man can put people on the moon and cure all kinds of diseases but he can't wipe out the dandelion. "We are quite helpless against its mighty power." In the parable of the mustard seed, a small seed grew into a huge tree which could house many birds. Actually in Jesus' day the mustard plant was considered a dangerous plant as far as getting them into gardens. Although the plant could be used for spices, and even medi- cinal purposes one was warned not to get the plant inside the walls of the garden. It would take over everything and would house birds that would eat up the garden. So, Rev. Murray asked, "Is God's Kingdom like a field of dande- lions? Jesus said that we are to be like that mustard seed, a rather shocking statement. Our kingdom on earth has set up limits and rules and borders. God's kingdom has no limits and doesn't accept our divi- sions and our limits that we set that keep us apart from God and each other. God, like the mustard seed, adds spice and flavour to our lives." "We can't contain or short out His kingdom for it is everywhere in our lives or at least it should be. But we don't let him into lives, at least not in to all parts of it. We sometimes like to keep God at arms length. But He cares about our lives, how we spend our free time, how we spend our money." The message of the mustard seed, he said, is that God doesn't accept the limitations that people place on Him. By coming to church people are saying they are placing God first in their lives, opening their well manicured lawns, so to speak, to allow seeds to take root in them. "Let us become contaminated by God's seed so that we may go and spread compassion, forgiveness and love to all." Anyone interested in helping set up the new equipment is asked to phone Barb Durrell at 887-6068. Chris Lee also attended the meeting and told the group that he would provide an opportunity for them to raise money for the equipment at the Transcan Motocross in August. Farmers Are Injured On The Job Farming has the highest incidence of disabling injuries of all industries in Canada, at 58 per 1,000 workers. CA H SAVI GS (JO. '""ligiliWIF4Crab ON '3.00 THURSDAYS Drop into either of our offices any Thursday with your word classified (maximum 20 words) and pay only 53.00 (paid In advance). That's 51.00 off regular rates. WIZONIEMZINIMMMI • t • School committee asks for equipment setup assistance izen Chicken Breasts (No Backs Attached) Fresh Young Canadian Pork Side Spare Ribs 4.39 kg WE HAVE EVERYTHING FOR YOUR BACKYARD BANQUET Chicken 'N. Ribs Fresh Blueberries Product of British Columbia Canada #1 5 lb. 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