Times-Advocate, 1988-09-14, Page 12t•
Page 12 September 14, 1988
Exeter UCW
EXETER - Macaroni and cheese,
jellied salads, tarts and angel food
were just some of the goodies that
•: delighted the afternoon group of the
' Exctcr U.C.W. as they partook of
the potluck luncheon at their Sep.-
'ember
ep-'ember meeting: S1ary Neil's group
was in c•If•ttgc of fix' arrangements.
Folio ing the ureal. a program
chosen t/y ;1lttri<n Dougall kept the
• Members wide awake. Reports of
the spring meeting of -the London
Conlcrence were given by dcic-
.:gate,.
Elly Van Bergen spoke of the tre-
mendous task of preparing for 600
delegates - conilortahtc sealing, ade-
• quute number of microphones, eat-
ing facilities etc..
The delegates theme,elves interest-
-. ed: Angela 1c-Le;ur. She said they
.varied fibril old -people to exuberant
yiruth. One elderly roan commented
_ 'fiat t • fist
hundred \ ear:, the Church had
changed the least. ,.
Alma -Godbolt rcportcd that the
Church still affirmed its task as di-
rected in Luke 4: IK - to preach .the
gospel to the poor, heal the broken-
hearted...
The issues dealt with at the Con-
ference were rcportcd by Alma
Langford. They included: Sunday
shopping, transportation of _tridi-
_ um, poverty, sexual harassment,
hlission•and Service, and rural res-
.toration. = -
Rev. Hawley spoke of the ordina-
tion service: It is the culmination
- Of many years of study and soul-
searching. The scrvicc itself is a
very moving experience.
For. the worship service which
followed Marion chose 'kindness' as
her theme. Celia Thomson, (da
McBride and Olive Tindall read por-
tions of Scripture. Lack of forgive-
ness,
orgiveness, sarcasm, 'put-downs' wcrc cit -
cd as being unkind:
During the business meeting
chaired by Laura Dickey a moment
of silence was held in memory of
the late Verna Hicks. .
• Dates to remember arc: Quilting
October 3; Larnbton U.C. Center
October -.3; Regional meeting at
Hensall October 24; Senior Fellow-
ship Group September 20 at 1:30.
Celia -Thomson volunteered to
look after the collection of .eye
glasses.
Members were reminded to keep
preparing for the bazaar.
Revival Centre
Pieter Schinkleshock conducted
the Sunday morning service
Laurcen Harrison and Vcrlc Bende
played their guitars, with Dan
Wucrch playing his trumpet, as
they -led ttic song service. .
'Accompanied by Bendc, Jane
Bende sang El Shaddai.
. Tony Laughrene, dean of students
at Christianvicw Bible College, in-
troduced faculty member and the
student body of the college.
Schinkleshoek spoke from Ro-
mans.4:7-8, on becoming a disciple
or servant of Jesus. He read a poem
about a lady who found in all her
work around the house ways to
serve the Lord.
Sunday cycning Doug But1Cr led
the song scrvicc. Pieter Schinkle-
shock asked the question from Mark
k8:27-38, "What shall it profit a
man if he gain the whole world, and
Vise his own soul?"
Baptismal Service - Sunday even-
ing scrvicc at 630 p.m.
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ON THE LAWNS - Jim Hoffman throws a ball during an Exeter Lawn bowling tournament Wednesday afternoon.
Sunday School needs teachers
CENTRALIA - At the United
Church on Sunday, Rev. Carter in-
stalled the Sunday School teachers
for the coming year in a very im-
pressive scrvicc. The Sunday
School, leaders. arc asking for two
new teachers.
Anyone interested are asked to
Rebekahs
EXETER - Pride of Huron Rebe-,
kali Lodge met Wednesday evening
commencing with a pot luck sup-
per. •
N.G. Sister Mavis Atthill opened
the -meeting and dealt with ttc.busi-
ncss. Plans were rnadc to cater 10
the Fair Board lurrrheon on Septem-
ber 23 at the Rec. C'entfc. We are
also 'hiving a booth at the fair.
V. G. Sister Elaine Skinner re-
ported on sendin:, card; and niaking
%•isits'to the si, k during• the surn-
mcr.
Sisters titaric F)dcnchuckand Jan
Jeffrey told of their experiences at
the Assembly in Toronto which
was very interesting.
Happy Birthday was sung for sev-
eral Sisters who had birthdays dur-
ing the summer.
A silent auction was conducted by
the program committee. -
contact Rev. Carter before next
Sunday at 228-6974.
Mrs. Marjorie Johns was wel-
comed as the organist..
The UCW of the United Church
will meet Thursday September 15.
at 8 p.m. when a film about South
Africa will be shown. .
Senior choir practice on the same
evening immediately before this
meeting at 7 p.m.
New member will be welcomed
into the choir. -
Beginning Sunday September 18,
-Junior choir will meet from .11;
a.m. to 10:30 and Sunday •school
from 10:30 to 11: t5 a.m..
Clayton and Alice Kooy were
guests on Saturday at the Pal f -
Mathers wedding .at Cavcn- Pres-
bycrtian Church in Exctcr, Their
family and friends Joined- "theist in
the evening. for the dance: Kevir
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