Times-Advocate, 1981-04-29, Page 15Mrs. H. Strang is Exeter delegate
Annual WMS Synodical
Mrs. A.G. Neal, Sarnia,
was named president of the
Hamilton -London Synodical
of the Women's Missionary
Society (W.D.) of the
Presbyterian Church in
Make first
Crediton draw
Ey MRS. PETER MARTIN
The Crediton Parks Board
made their first draw in the
$1000 elimination draw. The
winner was Vince Thomp-
son. The draw was made at
the Crediton and district
social club dance, Saturday.
Music was provided by
Mystery Train.
The next draw will be held
May 18 at the Crediton
Firemens Association
fireworks display. The last
draw for 81000 will be held
June 13 at the chicken
barbecue.
A congegational meeting
of Zion United Church has
been called for May 3 follow-
ing the morning service. All
members are encouraged
and urged to attend. This
meeting is concerning
Heritage Day, July 26.
Canada, at its 54th annual
meeting held in St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church,
Sarnia, April 21 and 22.
Other officers installed by
past president of the
Synodical, Mrs. Esther
Burnham, also of Sarnia
were Mrs. K. Rayner, Paris,
let vice-president, Mrs.
T.A.A. Duke, Seaforth,
Second vice-president, Mrs.
Marion Weldon, Lambeth,
recording secretary, Mrs.
H.L. Nugent, Ripley,
corresponding secretary and
Miss Margaret Alexander,
Fort Erie, treasurer.
Honorary president is Mrs.
A. Mundell, Gorrle and the
past president is Mrs. C.
Remus, Walkerton, who was
presented with a gift as a
token of the delegates' ap-
preciation of her services.
One of the highlights of the
meeting was an address by
Rev. Glen Davis, who has
spent 15 years in Japan, and
who is presently, Secretary
for Mission Education,
Board of World Mission,
Toronto. His topic was the
theme of the conference
"Living on the Growing
We're glad you asked!
Bob Retcher,
Director
With
Bob Fletcher and
Iry Armstrong of
ry Armstrong
Director
Your Questions Will Be Answered Here
This is to introduce a series of answers to questions
we've been getting lately. We'll be disccussing
various aspects of death and bereavement...coping
with loss of loved ones...how you explain death to a
child...behaviour toward the bereaved and what
might you say...the setting up of one's life anew...the
importance of pre -planning one's funeral
arrangements.
Our goal always is to handle these very personal
matters in your best interests. To serve you better,
we've studied the latest in pertinent philosophical
and psychological materials. We have discussed
these problems with the clergy, lawyers and doctors
to prepare ourselves for the best and most fitting
answers for you.
If your readingk,f these columns helps you through
a trying time, our effort will have been worth it. We
invite your questions. We'll answer them in private or
publicly through this column.
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The Funeral Moms in Exeter who is member of the
Ontario Funeral Service Auociohon ft,
IRV ARMSTRONG
Edge" placing his stress on
the word "Growing" Growth
means to be prepared and
willing for change.
Growth means taking
advantage of opportunities.
It also quite frequently
means pain and suffering.
Growth also suggests a need
for leadership and training
and it also means the ability
to learn and listen from
others. What an exciting
time for all Christians and
especially W.M.S. members
to be living on the Growing
Edge!
Mr. Davis was introduced
by Mrs. Marion Weldon,
Lambeth, and thanked by
Mrs. Ross Cummings of
Lucknow. The singing of
Miss Joyce McVicar, Lon-
don, was certainly an in-
spiration to everyone of the
246 delegates who
registered. Her accompanist
was Mrs. Lena Duncan, also
of London.
An added feature this year
was the Tuesday evening
Mission Festival consisting
of seven mission discovery
centres led by Lois Powrie
and Barbara Woodruff of the
National Executive June
By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Regele RR4 Walton were
Sunday supper guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Presz-
cator and Brenda Glanville.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Preszcator were Saturday
supper guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Thornton,
London.
Sunday an open house was
held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilmer Wein for their
daughter Barb, bride elect.
Intended For Last Week
Crediton and District
Social Club enjoyed Easter
week -end at Wheeling West
Virginia. We left Friday
morning arriving at our
Motel at 6:15. Friday even-
ing was spent in the Wheel-
ing Room. where entertain-
ment was enjoyed by
members of our club.
Saturday we spent shop-
ping and seeing the dog
races and in the evening we
enjoyed the Jamboree with
Ronnie Smith, Rex Allen Jr,
Margo Smith etc.
Sunday morning we left
for home and travelled
through Olbeye park and
saw all the pretty trees In
blossom and tulips. We
arrived home at 9:15.
Everyone had a good trip.
A special thanks to All
Star Tours, our bus driver
Keith Ruston and Wilmar
Wein for arranging the trip
and all those who helped in
any way.
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DARLING'S
Phone 235-0420
held in Sarnia
Stevenson, Editor of Glad
Tidings, Rev Creuckshank of
the Presbyterian Home for
Seniors in Corunna, Area
Consultant Evelyn Murdock,
Returned Missionary Doreen
Morrison and Mrs. H.L.
Nugent, Ripley.
Mrs. Barbara Tubb,
Durham, Director of Kintail
Ladies Camp announced this
year's camp dates June 5 to
7. Bible Study Groups led by
Wiles Beatrice Scott, Port
BOYS' POSTER WINNERS - Winners of a fire prevention
poster contest, sponsored by the Crediton Fire Department, in
the boys' division were: (from left) Michael Rader, third; Ken
Fitzgerald, second; and Todd Rumball, first. The boys are
grade 5 students from Stephen Central School.
Elgin and Mrs. Nugent
Ripley, centred about the
theme of the conference.
Greetings were received
from the Mayor of Sarnia,
Mr. M. Saddy, from the
Moderator of Presbytery of
Sarnia, Rev. Dennis Clarke,
who is also minister of the
host church and from the
Hamilton -London Synod by
Rev. C. Henderson,
Walkerton.
Words of welcome were
expressed by Mrs. A.
Christensen, President of
Sarnia Presbyterial. An
invitation was received and
accepted from the Hamilton
Presbyterial to hold the 1982
Synodical within its bounds
hopefully in Knox,
Burlington.
Delegates from Stratford
Presbyterial were Mrs.
Derek Nind, Mrs. Mac
Thompson, Mrs. Doreen
McIntosh, Listowel, Mrs. H.
Strang, Exeter, Mrs. H
Dunseith, Harrington, Mrs.
Ralph Adair, Monkton, Mrs.
K. Graf, Mitchell, Mrs.
Donald McTavish, Mrs. Wm.
Bell, Shakespeare.
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