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Page 14 Times -Advocate, October 25. 1909
tMany activities taking place at GB churches
By Roberta Walker
GRAND BEND - 'There was an
infant baptism during the 11 a.m.
1 Mass at Immaculate Heart of Mary
g Church at Grand Bend. Daniel Jo-
seph Orville Romphf, son of Don-
ald Romphf and Margaret (Groot-
jen) Romphf was received into the
Catholic community with Father
Paul Beck presiding.
The reau, r at 11 a.m. Mass was
John Bannon and Roberta Walker
I was cantor, with Paul Dietrich as
organist for the service. The choir
tsang "I Will Raise Him Up" and so-
floist Roberta Walker sang "Come
Down Lord" during Communion.
tMr. and Mrs. John Bannon were
Eucharistic ministers.
In his sermon, Father Beck talked
about the necessity of prayer in our
lives.
A group of CWL ladies will be
driving to St. Mary's, Hesson for
the annual fall Deanery meeting on
October 25, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
United Church
During Sunday service at Grand
Bend United Church, Rev. Colin
Stover talked about the Mission
and Service Fund of the United
Church of Canada. Prayers are an-
swered by supporting this M and S
Fund. Rev. Stover told several real-
' life stories about people who have
been helped by those missionaries
and workers who are funded from
it.
The Mandate magazine was dis-
tributed, which lists all the projects
and programs that the United
Church supports.
Ann Russell read the Scriptures,
from Habakkuk and Luke. The
Choral Anthem was "In Christ
There Is No East or West".
November 5 at 11 am. will be
the Anniversary Service of Grand
Bend United, with a special cele-
bration and light lunch for every-
one after the service.
November 8 marks the annual
Turkey Supper, with advance tick-
ets on sale from October 23, adults
$7, children $3 and take-out orders
$7.50.
Church of God
The choir opened the morning
worship at the Grand Bend Church
of God with the hymn "I Will Call
Upon the Lord." The choir was led
by Millie Desjardine, who was also
the worship leader for the service.
A duet was presented by Phyllis
Desjardine and Joy Mason, "How
Great Thou Art."
Rev. Stan Desjardine based his
sermon on the Scripture passage
found in Ephesians 2:1-10. This
Bible portion outlines the change
that can come into a person's 'life
through Jesus Christ. There is a
new relationship with God and a
new purpose in life to do good
works for His glory. In the evening
service, the pastor shared from the
Book of Jude, "Defending the
Faith".
The ladies are reminded of the la-
dies' Bible Coffee Study held each
Tuesday morning at 9:30 a.m. in the
Sauble Court Apts. The Beaco-
naires will meet this month on
Tuesday evening, November 7 for a
good pot luck supper and guest
speaker. Next Sunday at 7 p.m.
there will be a men's quartet from
the Zurich Mennonite Church, as
guest singers.
Bible class
There were 19 ladies out for
Bible Study at Sauble Court
Lounge last Tuesday morning. El-
eanor Durie opened with a reading,
and Millie Desjardine led the hymn
sing.
They welcomed back Vera
Brown to the group, who has recov-
ered from a recent illness in hospi-
tal. The group studied Part 2 of
"Women Who Overcame Their
Past" from the workbook "Women
Who Believed God." They studied
ORPHA Club
By Roberta Walker
GRAND BEND - The Grand
Bend ORPHA Club met at tate
home of Dorothy Cutting on Octo-
ber 16 with 14 members and one
guest present. Jean Clapperton
opened thb meeting with a reading
"Be On Time". She gave an infor-
mative talk about ecology and
showed two books with verses and
illustrations wriuen by a Michigan
lady who was crippled from polio.
Dorothy Cutting displayed the
knitting she's done for the ORPHA
Club Christmas donation to Chil-
dren's Services. Ellen Couts read
some Halloween riddles and
Cuuing read "Consultations at a
Doctor's Office". Irene thanked
Dorothy for hosting the club. Eva
Allister closed the meeting with
"Thanks for the Little Things," and
"A Prayer • of Thanks." The next
meeting will be at Mary Barber's
home. Refreshments were served,
and a social time spent.
the story of Lot's wife and the de-
struction of the wicked cities So-
dom and Gomorrah.
In Luke's gospel they read of the
judgment on Sodom, to warm peo-
ple to be alert and not chained by
lives of false security. Luke simply
says "Remember Lot's wife." Scrip-
ture passages studied were from
Genesis, Timothy, Ezekiel, Mat-
thew and Luke. Pat Desjardine led
the lesson and closed with prayer
for sick and shut-ins.
All ladies of the community are
invited to this interdenominational
Bible study each Tuesday moming.
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New Applications are
Welcomed
DIRECTORS & ADJUSTERS
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Larry Gardiner, RR2, Staffa
Uoyd Morrison, RR1 St. Marys
Lorne Feeney, RR2, Dublin
Jack Hodgen, RR1, Kirkton
Joseph Chatfe, RR5 Mitchell
AGENTS
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John Moore, Dublin
Joseph umiak, Mitchel ...... .348-0312
m-4305
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.229.8277
345-2543
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348-9705
Fire extinguishers for
sale to our policy holders
at below cost. Refills are
free - check with your
agent.
Take Advantage of Gerrard's Annual October
Presentation - Lou Vince, chairman of the southwestem Ontario
branch of the Arthritis Society, accepts a cheque for $3071 from Ka-
thy Culver, president of the CCAT student council. The money was
raised in a one -day canvass of Exeter, Shipka, Centralia, Crediton
and Huron Park.
Best canvassers - The CCAT students who collected the most mon-
ey during the canvass for the Arthritis Society were rewarded at an
informal ceremony in the college 'cafeteria on Friday. Shown (left)
are Ruth Wise, Heather Moreland and Leslie Campbell. Missing: Jcff
Nash.
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THRU
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28,
1989
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Supplies Inc.
on Hwy. 83 at 215 Pickard Rd.
235-2808
1
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Mens
Sport
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25' off
Vuarnet T -Shirts &
Fleece
Tops
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(by Gaslight & Riviera)
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Mens . Heritage Plaid.
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