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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1986-06-18, Page 7r *0 YOUNG WI _ ., >� the Hensall Spring Fair Inners in the under -six months category with mother Audrey, laaby show were Sabrina Brand (left), Don- na hod;. and M Y Missy Teatero mother Don- gNhew Alexander, ' Hensall, motherwtLynn, Don- Hensall with Lynn, 3rd. PRIZE BABIES — Winners in the 12 -to -18 moot category sail Spring Fair baby show were (left) Christina Erb, mother Rose; Joshua Hummel, g Y of t e en - Ashley Zller, Hensall, Centralia, Zurich with with mother with mother Joyce and Joanne. WINNING BABIES — Winners� . Hensall Spring Fair baby show were (left) Jeremy Rowan, category 1st with mother Wendy;n9 Yat the and Jamie Stephenson, Varna Hawith rich with mother Rhonda 2ndt p mother' Carol, 3rd. Anniversary held at Thames Road By MRS. WILL The Sunda IAM ROHDE Church service was held onol iSunday morning and was very well attended. The service was in charge of the Superintendent Mrs. Dave Passmore. Deanne Ballantyne led in the call to worship. The Sunday School members sang several choruses under the leadership of Mrs. Rick Parker and the organist Miss Agnes Bray. Mrs. Floyd Stewart told the childrens' story which was well given and very interesting_ Barry Cunn- ington gave the prayer for grace and read the scripture. Michael Jeffery gave the pastoral prayer and led in the Lords Prayer. Barry ('unnington and Michael Jef- fery receivec(,the offering, e Bob Ileywoed sang several songs to his own accompaniment on the accor- WANT TO LOOK GOOD? FEEL GOOD? BY LOSING WEIGHT With Natural Products *Safe and effective 'No calorie counting '100% money back guarantee dion. He gave a ver message on "What Shall We Then Do With This Jesus?" Lunch was then partaken of which was prepared by the teachers and of- ficers of the Sunday School which brought a very enjoyable service and fellowship to a close. There will be no Sunday School or church in Thames Road on June 22 owing to Elimville Anniversary. Sun- day June 29 Thames Road will hold their Sunday School promotions at 11:15 a.m. Personals Misses Brenda nda Ballantyne and Bar - Miller of Toronto spent the weekend at their respective homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Stewart of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott McRoberts of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Stewart were Sunday noon guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Passmore, Doug Duncan of Ottawa is visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duncan, for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Barrie Oliver, David, Ryan and Julie of New Hamburg were guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacNaughton of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. ' and Mrs. Reg Hodgert. Quite a number of people from the area attended the Iiensall Spring Fair on Saturday. last week. lir. Edwin Miller attended Expo Ask about early faith of the wattotwfaith p period Rev. Hawley at the June the Exeter U.C.W. Members were asked a early �ghuoeun�t6lUts ape andf God w ddress God ts. to Ing thereading oof Psa members were asked to list tributes of God and then w did d they use � aattributes for faith. help in sea traducedLangford, group lea Court�t speaker Mrs. former president of Perth Presbyterial. Mrs. Cour one of 15 LI.C. women who Mexico for 10 days to understanding of Christian s g Latin America. Their headquarters were ecumenical centre in Cuer in conjunction with Sergio Mendez Arceo in 19n. this centre the women visited a conulack nof ninotdy each day. They found water, sanitation, hygiene practises, caused muc Tering and ill health. The people are now meetin gr for reading and Bible s dividual members of these n form other grow ps hat essage of God's love Ls sp Yining comfort. The pictures ompaning commentary gave men a very clear picture of the hat part of the third world. Du the business period con- ed by Olive Thomson, Madeline mer, promoted the archives; ra Dickey announced we will eforth send used stamps to the e Society; Jean Murray dies for their help thanked Tea; Barb Harrisn reportedt mall Friend - Tea groups flourishing; n ng completed plans or the trip Cam Bimini June 17th; and it was ed to have a potluck dinner at September meeting. ,{ r'to wee the subject conducted by meeting of bout their had subse- hangedthose changed ? Follow- Im 111, some st- ere asked to solve rching der, in - Muriel Huron- tes was Times -Advocate, June 18, 1986 visited GUELPH GRAD -_ Mr. and Mrs. sin an John M. Stewart, RR 1 Kirkton are ,niggle in pleased to announce the gradua- tion on June 6 of. their daughter at an Cheryl Frances from the Univer- vaca city of Guelph with an honors Bishop degree as Bachelor of Science in From Agriculture majoring Poor agricultural business. She hin ac - that cepted as preper Chemical Co sition with Stoller h suf- Burlington of Canada Ltd. in g in marketin. re ° technical tudy. gr the gan- and the life g In the bm acc g wo in th duct Wit Lau henc Bibi the la ship youth Deari to Ca decid the Seems to me ued from page 6 vibrant lines written with the blood of an velations ofh��a all are part of my vast hoard: y have feared and hated, lov- honoured me through the cen- have caused revolutions and he very foundations of socie- some men have sought to me... but all such attempts end in failure. I live. I will live or it is not given to man to book... the friend, guide r, servant and counsellor of I wait upon your pleasure. to command." 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