HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1983-04-27, Page 5NEW PENTECOSTAL PASTORS -- Pastor Bob Donnan and assistant pastor Randy
Cox are the new ministers at Exeter Pentecostal Tabernacle. Shown (bock left) are
Connie and Bob Donnan and daughter Melinda, and (front) Debbie and Randy Cox.
Pair of new pastors
at Pentecostal church
Exeter Pentecostal Taber-
nacle has two new ministers.
Bob Donnan, succeeding
former pastor Keith Gonyou,
moved into the manse on
Pryde •Boulevard in early
April with his wife Connie. son
Allan, 20 and daughters Lisa,
16 and Melinda, 2.
The Donnans had previous-
ly been at Norwood, where
Donnan ‘s is the Pentescostal
church minister for nine -and -
one -half years.
Both Donnan and his wife
Connie grew up on dairy
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appreciate the welcome they
have received in Exeter:
Mrs. Donnan confessed she
had gone to London looking
for shower curtains, returned
home empty-handed and
found just what she wanted in
a store in her new home
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Pastor Donnan is impress-
ed, with the unique architec-
ture and lovely stained glass
of his new church. He envi-
sions growth both in the con-
gregation and in the .mis-
sionary outreach of the
family-oriented church.
Newly hired assistant
pastor Randy Cox and his
wife Debbie will attend their
graduation ceremony in
Massey Hall this Friday, the
culmination of the three-year
course at Eastern Pentecostal
Bible College in
Peterborough:
After a short holiday, Cox
will assume.he position left
vacant by former assistant
pastor Duane McLean. His
primaryresponsibilitywill be
working, with the young peo-
ple in the church and the
community.
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Institute at Crediton
choose new officers
By MRS. PETER MARTIN
Crediton
The annual meeting of the
Women's Institute was held at
Arc Industries. A supper was
served by some of the Are
Employees who were in turn
thanked by Ruth -Eveland.
A tour of the premises was
conducted by staff members
and then a slide presentation
was presented by Paul
Turnbull. •
• The meeting was opened
with the Ode and Collect
followed by the roll call
'Name a person that has had
an influence on your life" and
payment of dues. The minutes
of last year's annual meeting
were read and approved. The
treasurers report was given
for the year. Mrs. Gerald
Dearing gave a report on the
Board meeting.
The Annual Reports for the
year were given by: Jean
Crawford, Resolutions and
Good Cheer; Mrs. Earl Haist,
Tweedsmuir History, Mrs.
Harvey Hodgins, Agriculture
and Canadian industries;
Mrs. Ross Haugh, Citizenship
and World Attaws; Mrs.
Glenn Hodgins, Education
and Cultural Affairs; Mrs.
Peter Martin, Family and
Consumer Affairs; Mrs. Cliff
Kenney, 4-H convener; Mrs.
Lloyd Roeszler, Public Rela-
tions; Mrs. Ken Glavin,
secretary.
The installation of officers
was conducted by Mrs.
Gerald Dearing. Officers are
as follows: past president,
Mrs. Dave Cottel; president
Mrs. Norm Eveland; vice
president Mrs. Glenn Hodgins
and Mrs. Lloyd Roeszler;
secretary Mrs. Peter Martin;
assistant secretary Mrs. Bob
Finkbeiner; treasurer Mrs.
Don Davey; assistant
treasurer, 'Mrs. Wilmar
Wein; district director Mrs.
Daye Cottel; alternate
district director, Mrs. Gerald
Dearing; public relations
Mrs. Lloyd Roeszler; branch
directors, Mrs. Peter Martin,
Mrs. Cliff Kenney, Mrs. Ada
Dietrich.
Nominating committee,
Branch Directors,GoodCheer,
Mrs. Ada Dietrich, Mrs. Cliff
Kenney; curator Tweedsmuir
history, Mrs. Earl Heist, Mrs.
Ross !laugh; history commit-
tee Mrs. Clifford Kenney,
Mrs. Bruce Shapton, Mrs.
Earl Neil and Mrs. Russell
King. Pianists, Mrs. Bruce
Shapton and Mrs. Robert
Crawford; Agriculture and
Canadian Industries Mrs. Bob
Finkbeiner; Citizenship and
World Affairs, Mrs. Harvey
Hodgins; Education and
Cultural Affairs, Mrs. Gerald
Dearing; Family and Con-
sumer Affairs, Mrs. Robert
Crawford; Resolutions Mrs.
Ross Haugh; 4-H Convener,
Mrs. Cliff Kenney.
The meeting closed with a
short sing song. The District
Annual will be held in
Crediton Thursday eveyling
May 26.
An eight-year-old boy wat-
ched his mother change his
baby sister's diapers.
"Why don't you feed her
powdered milk?" he asked.
"Then all you would need to
do is dust her off."
CALL TO THE BAR - Van
Robert Tuckey was called
to the bar at the Low
Society of Upper Canada's
Special Convocation April
11, 1983 in London On-
tario. A former student of
South Huron District High
School and -graduate of
University of Western On-
tario 1981, Van is the son
of Ross and Elsie Tuckey,
Exeter, and the grandson
of Benson and Arapelle
Tuckey. He is currently
practicing law with a firm
in Trenton, Ontario.
Erik Singer photo
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