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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1981-04-01, Page 11Revival Centre plans for Blossom tea Wednesday evening, Lucan R•vivalcontr• Christ in a childlike faith. members of the Women's Rev. Bill Cochrane read An attitude of loving things Auliliary held their monthly from Isaiah 85: 17-25 at the instead of people has no meeting at the home of Mrs. opening of the morning place in a Christian life. Our June Henry, who led chorus service. Martha Sullivan and relationship to others is in singing. Mrs. Emma Crouch, Doug Butler sang "Love for proportion to our love for teacher at Christianview Jesus". Harold Fletcher God. We have no option to Bpble e College, ll ge, Ails 3: C16raig, played his guitar while he return to our love for God, as on bei sang "A City Where Nobody It is a command. This ng a jewel for the Lord. Cries". requires an act of our will. Matthewl3a58 tel ls of a a Bill Davies spoke from Nobody forces us to be man finding pearl of great price, y ng Matthew 22: 1-12 telling of saved, instead we make a The foundation stones in the excuses people will give commitment to accept when they stand before God. Christ. Tribulation for a the new Jerusalem are the They will then be speechless Christian is to try him to see if he can remain faithful to God. The way we serve and please God because we love Him proves our Christian attitude. When someone hurts us, we can heal the hurt be forgiving and loving that person. same 12 jewels, representing the 12 apostles. As some jewels are hard they need a lot of polishing to shine beautifully. To shine out for the glory of God we too need to be polished by God. After Mrs. Crouch's message, the members decided to hold a bake sale to raise money for building a school in Haiti. A blossom' tea is planned on May 27 to be held in the Fellowship Hall of the church. In April the W.A. meeting will be held in the Fellowship Hall with Ed and Annelies Butler showing their slides from the Holy Land. as the man who was not prepared at the wedding. Mr. Davies asked four questions of people in order to be ready to meet God. "Are you ready?" To be ready we tell the Good News from God's word, that Jesus loves and keeps us. "Are you ready for service?" Looking up to God, we lose ourselves in service for Him. Rev. Roger Mason led the singing for the evening service, with Larry McGill playing the piano. Rev. Bill Cochrane ministered from Rev. 2: 1-7 on daring to love as God wants us to. We need to return to our first love for Up -coming Friday, April 2 7:30 p.m. the film "The Cross and the Switchblade" will be shown in Ailsa Craig town hall. April Sundays evenings, from April 5 to 28, Family Life Film Seminar films will be shown in Lucan Revival Centre at 7p.m. each Sunday evening. GKRARFTPHILADELPHIA - CHEESE 250 g. PKG. 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KRAFT TOMATO la „ SPAGHETTI SAUCE s� 09 SCENTED OR NEUTRAL DIAL ROLL-ON s1 79 ANTIPERSPIRANTDIAL NTED OR L ',°°`% 79 OEODORANT DIAL STICK 75 s' 79 75 �1 WEIGHT WATCHERS TOMATO CLAM COCKTAIL ?so mi 89� KRAFT ORANGE JU ROBIN HOOD ALL FLOUR 64 FL ICE inAR ��� PURPOSE s�.�� 2 5 Kg SULTANA 2 29 /50g i/ AcNAIR SEEDLESS RAISINS CE KIDNEYS IN DBEANATO S' 2/99' KRAFT GRATED CHEESE PARMESAN 250 „ 169 E 0 SMITH CHERR'' PIE FILLING , 139 BARS -4 VARIETIES COUNTRY CRISP x129 NEILSONS CANDY ()1;c1 MANAGER IS LESE1oTT OPEN - THURS - FRI TILL NINE Times -Advocate, April 1, 1981 Page 11. Partner sIsUCWt theme A very active member of the Dorcas Unit of the Lucan UCW, Bernice Lockyer, had a birthday on the day of the meeting, Tuesday, and by luck was just a few minutes late so that the other members could sing the traditional "Happy Bir- thday" song to her as she arrived. Leader, Mabel Froats, welcomed members and asked Iola Goring to give the worship service. The theme was "Easter" and Mrs. Goring compared the two Josephs, one Christmas and one Good Friday, the first at the birth the second at the death of Jesus. Jean Brown led in Bible nesday, April 29 and Study on Mark 6: 30-44 on Presbyterial workshop "Partners with God" based reports were given by Bernice Lockyer on "Children", Jean Brown on "The Pulls of Middle -age", Mabel Froats on "Marriage" and also on the theme address by Rev. Sue (Seymour) McGregor while Marj Park gave the last workshop on "Seniors Alive". All were very in- teresting. The Dorcas Unit will be responsible for the "Outreach Coffee Party" the first Sunday in May. A seasonal refreshments, hot cross buns, were served by the meeting hostess, Marj Park. on the study for the year "Partners in the Gospel". Mrs. Brown compared the diciples working with Jesus, in feeding the 5,000 to the way we can work as partners with God in His work today. The roll call was answered by giving an inspirational verse, scriptural or secular. At the April meeting, the Study Book will be used and there will be an exchange of plants at the May meeting. The north-west regional rally of Middlesex Presbyterial will be held in the Lucan Church on Wed - Anglican Church Morning prayer was the Order of Service at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Lucan, on Sunday. Greeting the congregation were Bob and Marie Sockett and Terry. The Testament Lessons were both read by the Rector, and the Junior choir sang "A Child's Prayer" by W.H. Anderson which is one of the selections they will be singing at the Music Festival in London on April 8. Good luck, Juniors. The flowers on the altar were placed there in loving memory of the late Earl Atkinson, by his family. The sermon "Living in the Light" was based on the lesson from Ephesians. St. Paul points out that before we became Christians we lived in darkness, but now we live in the light - Jesus is the light of the world. If we are "in the light" then we must live like people "in the light". The light Jesus brings is one which puts chaos in our lives to flight. Light is revealing. One of the oldest fears in the world is fear of the dark. Light which Jesus brings is the condemnation of men that they loved the Three area accidents Three accidents were investigated this week by officers of the Lucan detach- ment of the Ontario Provincial Police. Friday at 7:15 a.m. a vehicle driven by John Philipson, Goderich left the roadway of Highway 4, north of Middlesex county road 5 and struck the ditch. Damages were set at $600 by Constable Wally Tomasik of the Exeter detachment. Constable Jim Craig listed damages at $4,000 when vehicles driven by John Adams, London and Evelyne Rollings, RR 2, Lucan collided at 4:25 p.m. Wed- nesday on Highway 4, one kilometre north north of Mooresville. The third mishap occurred when a vehicle driven by Samuel Pera, RR 2, Lucan went out of control on Concession 9 in London township and entered the ditch. Constable W.T. Hodgins estimated damages at $1,000. darkness rather than the light.; and they did so because their deeds were evil; they hated the light lest their deeds be exposed. We like to keep those things, which we know are against the teachings of Jesus, hidden deep in our hearts, but no matter how deep we try to push them away, Jesus reveals them to us and they need to be dealt with. Upcoming at Holy Trinity Today, Wednesday, is certainly busy at Holy Trinity. The Afternoon Group of the ACW meets at the Rectory for the Thank Offering meeting, at 2 p.m., from 7-8 p.m. the Sunday School had a skating party at the Arena with refreshments following, at the Church, and at 8:30 there will be a Lenten Meditation by the Rector in the church. Smiles Sign on a barber shop: Clip Joint Sign in a maternity ward: "Call us any time of day or night. We deliver:a' Sign in a barroom: "Remember the customer is always tight." Sign on a New Jersey restaurant: "House of grill repute." AILSA CRAIG l REPAIR Farm & Industrial Equipment Repair Welding hydraulic hose general farm supply Ph 293-3502 or come in to see us at 109 Main St. AILSA CRAIG LUCAN JUNIOR FARMERS' Are You Wondering What Junior Farmers' is all about? 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