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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1981-11-25, Page 5Women's Institute plan special events Two infants baptized at Granton church services By MRS. E. SUMMERS GRANION At the United Church the Rev. Elwood Morden con- ducted the morning worship and officiated at the sacrament of baptism, when Linsey Kathleen, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Johnson was baptized. The minister entitled his message "Turning the World Upside Down." The ap- proach that Jesus recom- mends to llfe is that we reach out to the oppressed, the Christian faith stands out in life as a value which gives one great esteem. Concerns for values today is accentuated by the present conditions, referring to the huge protest demonstrations at Parliament Hill on Saturday the minister said This cannot continue, something must be done to help these people." Ask yourselves, what am I willing to settle for in life? Material values rate very, high with some people, there is confusion about our values today, many young people have seen this conflict, but don't know how to resolve it. In conclusion Rev. Morden said, hopefully we will all try to turn the world upside down. At St. Thomas Anglican Church the Rev. Greg Smith was in charge of the Sunday morning worship and was the Celebrant of Holy Communion, also officiated at the sacrament of baptism, when Kenneth Joseph William, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph French, was baptized. The first lesson was read by the Rector, Mrs. C. Lewis UCO CAMPERS — Marg Pavekeie and Bevan Shepton who attended a UCO camp during the summer of 1981 were quests at Friday's annual meeting of the Exeter District Co- Cperative. Shown talking to the compers are secretary Jim Dougall and incoming president John Oke. T -A photo Crediton WI hear speaker • By MRS. PETER MARTIN CREDITON Wednesday evening the ladies of the Crediton Womens Institute met in the town hall. The meeting was opened with the Ode and Collect. Members responded to the roll call 'by answering the question: "What I would do if I sat on Municipal Council." The minutes were read and treasurers report given. Business was con- ducted by President Mrs. Dave Cottel. The meeting was turned over to Erma Kruegerhead of the Resolutions com- mittee. Mrs. Gordon Morlock read the motto: "A lot of things are like a wheelbarrow - no good un- less pushed". Guest speaker was Bob Heywood who conducted a sing song. Scott Crawford played serveral guitar solos. Mr. Heywood gave his beliefs on the topic of Resolutions. Mrs. Morrissey thanked Mr. Heywood who closed by singing several numbers. The next meeting will be in the form of a pot luck supper at 7:00 p.m., December 9. Lunch was served by Gloria Martin,Lor- na Finkbeiner, Ada Dietrich and Glenda Wuerth. Saturday evening the Crediton and District Social Club held their monthly dance. Music was provided by "(hickory". Baptismal Sunday morning a bap- tismal ceremony was con- ducted by Rev. Elder in the United Church. Those children baptised were: Brent Daniel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Haugh; Tonya Louise daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hibbert; Amanda Rae. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schenk. Ronald Robert, Christie Lorraine and Christopher Alexander Mosurinjohn and Brett James children of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stewardson, Brent Allan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wuerth. The ladies of the U.C.W. will have a bake table at the craft sale in the Crediton Hall. Saturday November 28 starting at 1:00 p.m. All donations will be gratefully accepted. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Browning Sr. have returned home from holidaying in the Barbadoes. Visitors with Lisa Martin Saturday were: Karen and Christine RumbAll, Jennifer Gielnick, Charlene Brow- ning, and Mona Brand. The girls were helping to celebrate Lisa's 12th birth- day. GUARDIAN RUGS° read the Gospel. In the children's time Rev. Smith explained to them the meaning of the purity of baptism. The Procession to the Font was led by John Herbert who carried the Cross and Helen and Betty Ann Herbert with lighted candles, followed by the parents and their infant son. God Parents, were Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hodgson. As a special celebration all baptized Christians who were visiting on this day were invited to share in the Sacrament of Holy Com- munion. The service at St. Thomas will be at 8:15 a,m. next Sunday, November 29. The St. Thomas Anglican Church Bazaar will be held Saturday, November 28 at the church from 2-4 p.m. Everyone is invited to at- tend. At the Granton Com- munity Bible Church, Pastor Fretz spoke on Ezekiel 1549. In this passage the nation of Israel gave three reasons why they think God would not destroy Jesusalem. 1. Jerusalem was specially chosen by God. 2. The people of Jerusalem had everything under control. 3. The people of Jerusalem could not be held responsible for the sins of their ancestors. 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IIY11sD. 1[IIIONIO. Ca NAOA wt M.IIWt 111111MN1 '1 UMW OVtNTITIt/ VALUE TODAY FOR A HEALTHY TOMORROW. themselves and deserving of God's discipline. Mrs. Lori Paterson ac- companied herself on the guitar while she sang "The Prodigal Son." Women's Institute news The Granton W.I. met at the home of Mrs. Elsie Dann on November 17. Mrs. C. Lewis presided and opened the meeting with the W.I. Ode. A number of items of business were discussed and taken carre of. Plans were made to visit Craigholme Ailsa Craig on November 24, also to make cookies for the shut-ins and elderly of Granton and community. There were informative reports brought back from the area convention from delegates, Mrs. Norman Riddell, Mrs. Elwood Morden and Mrs. John Scott. Mrs. Don Roloson District President brought greeting from the North Middlesex District W.I. and talked about the plans being made in connection with the International Plowing Match which will be held in Lucan next year. The W.I. is having a cook book printed to sell at the plowing match. Mrs. Elmer Summers spoke on the progress being made against cancer and shared her knowledge of recent discoveries in research, also gave some information on the recent research projects that are being financed by the Terry Fox Marathon of Hope Fund. The roll call was answered by naming a wild bird native to Canada. The program topic was Public Relations. Mrs. Chas McRobert public relations convener and Mrs. Florence Bryan were in charge of the program. Mrs. McRobert opened with a reading entitled "A visit to an old friends house" and Mrs. Bryan supplied a list of very useful household hints. It was decided to have a pot luck supper for the December meeting with a Christmas type menu, also members were asked to each bring a gift for a patient at the Children's Memorial Hospital in London. 4- H news The 7th meeting of the 4-H club "The Mean Machines" was held at the home of Julie McRobert. The meeting opened with the 4-H Pledge followed by the roll call which was answered by naming "an article of clothing already in your wardrobe that co-ordinated, with the new garment you are making for the 4-H project." The members then worked on a puzzle. The exhibit board was the next concern. It was decided to hold an extra meeting to finish it. Anne Keteloars was the secretary for this meeting. Personals Get well wishes are ex- tended to Mrs. Wm. (Mavis) Knapman who is a patient in the University Hospital, London. Times -Advocate, November 25, 1981 Come in to PIZZA DELIGHT ET- You May Be Our Winner of a GIANT CHRISTMAS STOCKING 1/ contains: Games, Dolls, Puzzles, Stuffed Animals and other exciting things 1 draw coupon with every purchase Pick up contest rules at Pizzo Delight. Draw to be made Tues.. Dec. 22 - 8 p.m. Hours: 7 Days a Week Sun. -Thurs., Noon to 10 p.m. Fri. - Sat. 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