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Centralia and Zion congregations extend call to Nminister
ne
ster
become the minister for the
Centralia - Zion Pastoral
charge.
Sunday Services
The service in the United
Church Sunday morning was
conducted by Morley Hall
and Don Jolly of Exeter who
donated their services in
support of the Gideons.
Mr. Hall led the service
and sang a solo that was ap-
preciated by his listeners.
Mr. Jolly. in his message,
described in an interesting
manner the work of the
Gideons.
Every Gideon is expected
to live a life becoming to a
Christian and the objective
is to win people for Christ
through the Bible. The Bible
is printed in 51 different
languages and distributed in
98 countries. Gideons pre-
sent testaments to grade
five school students.
The choir sang an anthem
with Mrs. Russell Wilson
taking a solo part in the
anthem.
Flowers in the church Sun-
day morning were in
memory of the late Ron r�
Essery. placed by Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Essery and fami-
ly.
Centralia UCW met in the
school room of the church
with 17 ladies present. Co-
president Glenna Tripp
conducted the business and
welcomed all present.
Minutes were read and
approved and treasurers
report given. Thank you card
was read from the com-
munity Centre for the
donation of supplies.
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
A joint congregational
meeting was held in the
Zion church Tuesday even-
ing of last week with Rev.
Stewart Miner. Exeter, and
Rev Norman Pick of Clinton
presiding over the meeting.
On the recommendation of
the Pastoral Relations
Committee it was decided to
extend an invitation to Rev.
Burton Crowe of Norwich to
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The next meeting March 5
will be World Day of Prayer
with Zion as guests.
March 12 the ladies are
asked to come and help
snake Chrismons. The
presidents asked for all
ladies to get their needles
working to make articles for
a bazaar in the fall. Also
when you are canning make
an extra one.
It was decided to order
calendars and the Mandate.
The devotions were taken by
the committee Dorothy
Rollings, Freda Rollings,
Jean Isaac and Janet Hicks.
Freda Rollings read a poem
"My Purpose". Jean Isaac
read the Scripture. Freda
Rollings read a story Win-
ning Power of Love also gave
the prayer.
Dorothy Rollings gave a
poem "Reflection". Janet
Hicks took the Study on the
Lady of the Bible Elizabeth
which was very interesting.
Hymn Since Jesus came into
my Heart was sung. Lunch
was served by the February
committee.
talents by accompanying our behaviour.
Mr. Gill throughout the ser- It is the unknown element
vice and by playing the piano that sustains people in times
accompaniment for his 01 great stress and it
wife's beautiful solo. generates peace in our
Mrs. Luther speaking on hearts and minds. Hebrews
"Faith" said faith is to chapter 11 was the Biblical
believe what we do not see. background for her sermon.
Faith makes the sorrowful The choir sang an anthem.
rejoice, empowers one to do Miss Margaret Cook and
the impossible, and changes Mrs. Glenna Tripp, co -
presidents of Centralia Exeter.
United Church Women Guests at the home of Mr.
assisted with the service and and Mrs. Wilfred Huxtable
the offering was received by Wednesday were Mrs. W.
Mrs Frank Hicks and Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Ebner
Ross Clarke. Wilson. Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Essery Friday visitors with Mrs.
had as dinner guests Tues- Fred Cunnington were Mrs.
day Messrs Larry Mason, Lloyd Vogan, Mrs. Dale
Grand Bend. Mark Tuckey, Taylor and Shawn, Listowel,
Al Knight and Pete Case, Mrs. Wayne Brown, Trevor
and Terry. Monkton.
Mr and Mrs. Richard
Shoebottom and family
spent the weekend with
Richard's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Shoebottom, in
Parry Sound
Mr. Ivan Webber,
Dashwood was a Saturday
caller at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Bowden.
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Mrs. Jean Haist and Wm.
Mountain visited Thursday
with Mrs. Mary Thornton in
Seaforth Hospital.
Master Jeff Armstrong
celebrated his 4th birthday
February 3rd and Douglas
Jones celebrated his sixth
February 6.
Sympathy is extended to
Mr. and Mrs. Joe G. Regier
and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Regier who lost a father and
a brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Presz-
cator visited Sunday with
Mrs. Mary Thornton in
Seaforth Hospital and were
supper guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Regele of RR 4,
Walton.
Personals
Weekend guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Tasko were Misses Mary
Lou Tasko and Linda
Esposito, students at
McMaster University in
Hamilton; and Miss Patti
Tasko of U.W.O., London
who recently returned after
spending a month in Edmon-
ton, was a Sunday visitor.
Mrs. Gary Skinner was a
patient in Victoria Hospital,
London. during the past
week where she underwent
surgery on her knee on
Wednesday. Craig Skinner is
a visitor at the home of his
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Skinner.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Elliott and Mr. David Elliott
attended the Canadian
Hardware Show in Toronto,
Sunday.
Intended for last week
The service in the United
Church Sunday morning was
one of inspiration in both
message and music. The ser-
vice was arranged by United
Church Women with Mrs.
Eric Luther of Hensall as
guest speaker.
Mrs. Luther was accom-
panied by her husband who
is a talented piano player
and he willingly shared his
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