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Page 4A Times -Advocate. September 23, 1981
Anglican communicants told help
I)r Fox. of London, was last Sunday a.m. In his ser -
the celebrant for the Com- mon he spoke about the fifth
munion service at St. John's letter of Paul's to the
HOW DOO YOU DOO THAT? - Vera Morrison kept her
audience mystified as she performed this magical feat as the
Sheik of Arabia. Baxters Follies was hosted at the Grand
Cove Estates Clubhouse on Saturday night.
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IS IT REALLY HER? - No Dolly Parton wasn't really at Bax-
ters Follies, t vin, lur,t Betty Timmerman singing a few of her
favorites
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Galations verse 25. Paul
pointed out in his letters that
they were all new Christians
and that it took a great deal
of their time to carry out
their Christianity - to bear
other peoples burdens as
well as their own.
Dr. Fox stressed the fact
that we are all burden
bearers - some of them are
light, some heavy, and some
very hard to bear.
The Bible states every
man shall bear his own
burden and face life with
bravery. Dr. Fox also said
we should love our neighbour
as one self - accept people as
they are, and walk beside
them and give them
courage. Dr. Fox again
quoted the Bible - cast your
burdens on the Lord, be it
sorrow, stress, loss or
failure - He will sustain you.
Coffee hour hostess was
Mrs. Blanche Morrice.
Church of God news
At the Sunday morning
service at Church of God,
Rev. John Campbell spoke
on. "The joy of giving," with
scripture from Acts - It is
more blessed to give than
receive.
The children's story this
morning was about "Crea-
tion of all living creatures."
Rev. Campbell and his
wife Betty. sang a duet, "He
remembers", with piano ac-
companiment by Betty.
United Church news
Rev. H. Moore's sermon
topic at the United Church
Sunday morning was, "What
God requires of us."
The scripture was from
Chapter six of Micah, verses
one to eight.
Choir anthems today
were. "Seeking the lost,"
and "Eternal, Unchanging,
We sing to Thy Praise."
The Sunday school
children attended the first
part of the service. In Rev.
Moore's story to the
children, he said people
don't reach out for the love
of God, or rely on the love of
Christ.
United Church
announcements
The South Huron Fall
Regional of United Church
Women will meet at Kippen
United church on Wednesday
September 30th. Registra-
tion, dessert and tea 12:30 to
1:30. Special speaker will be
Father Williams, of Strat-
ford. All ladies welcome.
The Grand Bend Stewards
are asked to meet on Thurs-
day. September 24 at 8:00
p.m. in the S.S. rooms.
Huron Perth Presbytery
will meet in Tavistock on
Tuesday September 22, 9:30
a.m.
September 27th the Sacra-
ment of Infant Baptism will
be celebrated at Grand
Bend.
Personals
Mrs. Katie Vincent has
returned home after a three
week holiday, in Morden,
Manitoba with her son and
family, Rev. and Mrs.
Morris Vincent, Richard and
Nancy. While there they en-
joyed several sightseeing
drives, one of which was to
Pembina Valley. They all
attended the Corn and Apple
Festival in the town of
Morden. She reported that
large crops of dill,
sunflowers and corn are
grown in that area of
Manitoba, and she enjoyed
very pleasant weather con-
ditions during her holiday
visit.
Mrs. Alex Hamilton,
attended the United Church
Women's Presbyterial
meeting. last Monday at
Listowel United Church.
Visitors. Thursday and
Friday with Rev. and Mrs.
John Campbell, Laura and
Douglas were Betty's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louie
Walker. of Pontiac
Michigan. The Walkers
were celebrating their 55th
wedding anniversary.
They all were supper
guests. Friday evening with
John's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Douglas Campbell, of
Westfield, near Blyth. A
special cake was enjoyed by
all in honor of the occasion.
Mrs. Marg Love and
daughter. Patti, and Bill
Love. attended the wedding
recently. of the latter's
grandson. Stewart Love, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Love of
Toronto. The wedding was
held outdoors in Hyde Park,
Toronto.
Carman and Verna Lovie,
have returned home after a
10 day holiday in Fort
McMurray with their
daughter. Joanne.
Joanne met them at
Calgary airport, and side
trips were made to Banff,
Jasper Park and Edmonton.
Lawrence and Nellie
Obermever, former
residents of Grand Bend,
and who have lived this past
couple of years in Alberta,
have returned to Grand
Mr. and Mrs. Karl
After the age of 25, your eyes
require twice as much light
every 13 years to see the
same image.
Bend and are living In
Southcott Pines.
Vic and Lil Dinnin, of
Zurich. were supper guests,
Saturday night, with Alex
and Clara Hamilton.
Grand Bend un -
denominational Bible coffee
hour s,tarted again last
week. Next meeting will be
at Lot 25. Sherwood Crescent
in Southcott Pines at Mrs.
Verna Brown's home on
Thursday September 24 at
9:30 a.m. All ladies
welcome. Come and bring a
friend.
Three tables of bridge
played the Howell move-
ment system, last Wednes-
day night at St. John's
Parish Hall. First - Mr. and
Mrs. H. McGee, second -
Madelon Wilson and Jules Di
Brabandere.
Mrs.Fern Love has return-
ed home after a two week
holiday at the home of her
son Mr. and Mrs. Morely
Love and family in Ottawa.
Side trips were a drive
through the Gatineau Hills,
and into Hull, Quebec, a tour
around Sussex drive where
the Prime Minister and
other government officials
live and a visit to
Morrisburg and Upper
Canada Village.
She travelled home with
son Morley as far as
Hamilton and there visited
her grandaughter Brenda.
Her son. Gerry and family
met her in Hamilton, and
brought her home to Grand
Bend. Mrs. Love reported
the fall leaf ccloring was
Dr. Fox is guest speaker at church
others bear their burdens'
iust beautiful on her trip.
Ohmayer spent the weekend
in Stoney Creek and
Grimsby helping to
celebrate their friends
and Mrs. Anthony Koluk's
25th wedding anniversary.
Mass was held at Greek
Orthodox Catholic church
followed afterwards by a
reception at St. Marys
Parish Hall. Jean and Tony
were former owners of the
Golden Oak Motel, Grand
Bend.
BAXTERS FOLLIES
Patchett, kept
through the
This quartet of Vern Allen, Bill Timmerman, Bill Kershaw and Pat
old favorites such as It's hard to.be Humble"
as Follies.
people happy with
evening of fun known
and
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