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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2001-06-13, Page 16Decoration service Beautiful bright skies greeted those in attendance at the Blyth Union Cemetery Decoration Service, June 10. Members of Blyth Legion began the service with pipe music and recognition of fallen comrades. Rev. Ernest Dow of Blyth United'conducted the service. BRUSSELS - ETHEL PASTORAL CHARGE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Joan Golden - Diaconal Student Minister Church Office 887-6259 E-mail - bepc@wcl.on.ca June 17, 2001 Ethel United Church 9:30 a.m. Worship Service and Sunday School Brussels United Church 11:00 am Worship Service and Sunday School ' Come and worship with us! Cornerstone Bible Fellowship Ethel Communion - 9:45 - 10:30 Family Bible Hour and Sunday School - 11:00 - 12:00 Prayer & Bible Study - Tuesday 8 p.m. Adventure Club for children ages 4-12 Third Friday of each month - 7:15 - 9:00 p.m. Ladies' Time Out - Last Thursday of each month - 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. Guest speakers, special music & interesting features. All ladies invited. John 14:6 - Jesus said, "I am the WAY, the TRUTH and the LIFE, no one comes to the Father, but through Me." Everyone Welcome For more information call 887-6665 You are Wefronte at the BLYTH COMMUNITY CHURCH OF GOD 9:45 a.m. - Sunday School - for ages 3 to adult 11:00 a.m. - Morning Worship 7:45 p.m. - Evening Worship Bible Studies - Wednesday morning 10 a.m. Wednesday evening 7:30 p.m. Phone 523-4590 308 Blyth Rd., Blyth MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BRUSSELS 11:00 a.m. - Morning Service - Sunday School 9:30 a.m. - Belgrave Service Wheelchair accessible Nursery care available We welcome you to come and worship with us. Rev. Cathrine Campbell - 887-9831 2teaae gain ua, fax utn4aip, die, Sunday Morning Worship Service - 10 a.m. Evening Worship Service 7:30 p.m. And this is my prayer: that your love may abound more and more in knowledge and depth of insight, so that You may be able to discern what is best and may be pure and blameless until the day of Christ. — I Philippians 1:9 BLYTH CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev. Adrian A. Van Geest it\ Hwy. 4, Blyth 523-9233 Wheelchair accessible HURON CHAPEL EVANGELICAL MISSIONARY -CHURCH Auburn - 526-7555 PASTOR DAVE WOOD - 523-9017 Sunday 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Friday 7:30 p.m. - Family Bible Hour • Morning Worship Service - Evening Worship - Family Night - Youth THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA WeicomeA you to come and atoiatip, with co. TRINITY, BLYTH ST. JOHN'S, BRUSSELS 9:30 A.M. 11:15 A.M. Deacon in charge, The Rev. Tom Wilson, B.A., MDiv. BLYTH UNITED CHURCH Corner of Dinsley & Mill Street 11:00 a.m. Worship Service Sunday, June 17 - FATHER'S DAY - Baptism Thursday, June 21 - STRAWBERRY SOCIAL 4:30 & 6 pm Pastor: Ernest Dow 523-4224 Check us out, Live or Online vvww.tcc.on.c&-dowfamichurch.htm PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2001. Beside the water, Huron-Perth Presbyterial theme Beside the Water was the theme of the spring rally of Huron-Perth Presbyterial of the Women's Missionary Society. The meeting was held in Goderich and began with a morning sing-along led by Verna Willows and Lois Kipfer of St. Andrews Church, Stratford. The opening prayer and WMS Purpose was led by the second vice- president, Bernice Richards of Stratford. A new hymn, Creator of the Water, was sung as the theme hymn both in the morning and afternoon. Mary Jane Bisset, Goderich, wet-- corned all and Eunice Bisset intro- duced the morning speaker, Joyce Garrick, who gave a history of Goderich, its buildings and churches. She was thanked by Mary McCue: Listowel.. Reports of the Synodical which was held in Hamilton in April were given by delegates who had attend- ed: The roll call was answered by a favourite reference to water. Lois Home reviewed a -few good books available . from the Presbyterian bookroom. Jean Carey, Cromarty, gave the grace before lunch. Following the afternoon sing- along Bev Nichol, Jan Kiaeinnis, and Ina McMillan gave devotions based on the theme. Marg Rising, Goderich, sang, accompanied by Diane McIntosh. Ida White, a former missionary, introduced the afternoon speaker, Pauline Brown, who told of her work in India where she has worked for 50 years. She said that the ladies in India are very appreciative of Canadian aid for them and that they have a special time to pray for these efforts. She was thanked by Mary Scott, Knox WMS, Stratford. Following the offering and dedica- tion, Betty Dow, Mitchell, gave courtesy remarks and the meeting closed with prayer by Bernice Richards. At the rally -many pairs at athletic socks were received for the spring project, socks for Evangel Hall in Toronto. Fundraiser puts you out to sea or Huron CAS The Children's Aid Society of Huron County is again offering a unique opportunity to area residents ' as part of their annual fund raising raffle. This year the prize list has been expanded to include six differ- ent marine adventures. The top two prizes, supported by Seaway Marine Transport, will be trips for two aboard a Great Lakes freighter. Seaway Marine is a joint venture of Upper Lakes Shipping and Algoma Central Marine. These two large firms. with a long history A message from The War Amps To order a Spot the Danger! video or the new PLAYSAFE Interactive CD-Rom, visit our Web site at www.waramps.ca 1 or call 1-800-250-3030. HEALTH NEWS: ORGAN DONATION Q & As Organ donation: Did you know? (NC)—Nearly 3,700 Canadians are waiting for organ transplants that could improve or even save their lives. In 2000, 147 patients on transplant waiting lists died because no organs became available. For more information on organ and tissue donation and how you can donate, visit www.organandtissue.ca/ on the Internet. - News Canada of serving Great Lakes customers on both sides of the border, jointly mar- ket over 40 freighters including straight deck bulk carriers and self- unloaders. In addition to the two big prizes, CAS has several other opportunities to enjoy life on the water. Local businesses, MacDonald Marine Ltd. and Chum's Restaurant will provide a barbecue and cruise for 12 aboard the tug, Donald Bert. Another winner will have a round trip across Lake Michigan on the steam powered carferry Badger compliments of the Lake Michigan Carferry Company. A two-hour cruise for two on the Detroit River aboard a Diamond Jack Cruises passenger boat out of Detroit and a scenic tour for four aboard the -Huron Lady II based at Port Huron are also available to lucky winners. Sifto Salt is again partnering with the Huron County CAS to help send youngsters to summer camp and the proceeds of the draw will assist in this worthwhile effort. Spaces in area residential camps as well as day camps and other commu- nity programs are made available to children who might not otherwise be able to participate. Last year over 200 were able to attend one-week camps and there was a day camp program for 80 children: Only 2500 tickets have been print- ed and they cost $5 each. They are available at local outlets or through the Children's Aid. They can be pur- chased on VISA by phone at 1-800- 265-5198 or 1-519-524-7356. A minimum order of five tickets is required for VISA purchases. The draw will be held on June 20.