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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1992-02-05, Page 12Pepe 12 111111r - Annie Hoffman never thought school was going to be this tough. Hoffman and his partner Jon Morgan took part in the log sawing competition during the winter camival at Stephen Central School last Tuesday. The duo made it through the log in just over two minutes. • St., Thomas elects new officers OR • N - The St. Thomas' Anglican h vestry meeting was held erfv$unday, following the church service, commencing with a drb pot luck lunbu. The Rev, Stephen Emery was the chairman and reports were at land from the various segments of the church. Offices were elected as fol- lows: Rector's Warden Jim Hod- gins, People's Warden Joe Path. Synod Delegate Margret 4rtloy. Alternate Marlene Friia4t,-Vettry clerk Ethel Crouch, Youth Synod Delegate Melanie Beason, Audi- tors Don and Deanna Beatson, Board of Management: the War- dens, the Synod delegates, Roy Moore, Paul Acres, Muriel Lewis, Ethel Crouch, Irene Roloaon, Don Bentson; -Kan and -Olive -}ledgins, Percy Hodgins and Avis Kitpotriek. At the Clanton United Church on Sunday Pastor Normalie Voakes chose as her sermon topic Ever Good and Perfect Gift based on the --lessons from Nehemiah, Luke -and .lst Corinthians The Youth Bible Study group met on Sunday evening at' the Fras- er family home. Vickie Westman of London spent the weekend with her gnindparents Ross and Cathie Westman. Joe and Marlene French, Jenine and Ken entertained at a family gathering on Saturday which in- cluded Jim and Joan Emery and family of Kitchener, Kim and Gwen Bedford and family of Wa- terford and Jim and Lynda Hodgins and family. Atardy group meeting was held -the the Anglican rectory in Kiiicton last Thursday afternoon bel by Rev. Stephen Emery, which commenced with a video presentation of Jean Vanier in conversation on the theme of Images of Love and Words of Hope, followed by scrip- ture study. -alt-- Vit. Thomas' Anglican h on Sunday, the Reverend Stephen Emery celebrated the Feast of the Presentation of Our Lord and canted the Anglo Catholic service which was in contrast to last week's Evangelical service of praise. Roy Moore was the reader and servers were Paul Acres and Kay - lecke Roloson. The sermon theme was Symbols and Reflection signi- a Sunshine club meets LUCAN - The second business meeting of the Lucan Sunshine and Busy Buddies Seniors Club met in the Scout Hall, January 23 with Gordon Clubb presiding. 0 Canada was sung, Jean Hodgins pianist. A dessert euchre was announced to be held at Saintsbury on March 17 at 1 p.m. Admission $2.00. It was de- cided o-cided to hold a euchreama, tenta- tive date March 12. Gordon said he Vestry meeting at St. Patrick's By H. Davis SAINTSBURY - Se Patrick's An- glican Church members held their annual vestry meeting on Tuesday, January 28, at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Stephen Emery opened with prayer followed by the rectors re- port and message. Officers elected were Margaret Carroll the new rectors warden, Wayne Carroll, peoples warden, lay delegate to Synod Nadene Bedell, substitute lay delegate Mary Jeffer- ies, Bill and Betty Johnson added to board of management, and Hazel - Davis as church treasurer. Dates for upcoming board meet- ings were set up. Rev. Emery closed the meeting with prayer, the Davis's were thanked followed by refreshments. Si Patrick's celebrated the Holy Communion at House Church Sun- day celebrating "The Feast of the Presentation" at 8:30 a.m. Rev. Ste- phen Emery chose , as his topic "Meditation for the Pilgrim". Hazel Davis read the scripture readings. Sunday, February 9 St. Patrick's will celebrate Holy Communion at 11 a.m. Marguerite Greenlee will read lessons Isaiah 6: 1-8; I Corin- thians 15: 1-11 responsive reading Psalm 138 and the Holy Gospel Luke 5: 1-11. Lisa Carroll to be server, Cheryl Carroll will provide music for the sery cc. Personals Travis and Starr Davis visited with Uncle and Alm, Bob and Dor- Second Storyhour group added By Vanessa Cook HENSALL - Due to the populari- ty of the pre-school storyhour at the Hensall Library, another group has been added. There are a limited number of spaces available in the Monday aftcmoon class. To regis- ter your 3, 4 or 5 -year-old please call Susan at 262-2445 or 262- 2449. It's free! A quarterly book exchange has just been completed at Hensall Branch. Drop in and see what's new. We have videos too! Outreach Ontario and Huron County Library presents a two hour fly-fishing and fly -tying workshop on Monday, February 17 at 7 p.m. To pre -register call Susan at the li- brary. Admission is one dollar. Instructor Ian James will give participants an overview of the sport, set up his display, demon- strate fly -tying techniques and pm - vide a question and answer period. a � c n o ` Make yoiu move. New Mini Dish Satellite TV System The technology of ttr. roVI available today' $ 500 Only 33 stational 11+u; ,t,< easy install& . Super high re ,,,nut;ur t.;r_iure ;480 litre:, digital Dolby surround sound in stereo 80 Channels troy. growing lc, 2f; ' 200 lir 4 run movie:, dark, SportstoTrcc'rl Ihtatii irvt ev€i and entertainment chtir)n;r, < hrorlranrnrinct .arid nrur;h nrort PEMQt1STRack TQN5_lN .TER Sat. Feb. 8 • Starting :one 10 a.m. & 2 p.e at the Lions Youttr Cenire 1:'r_ John St t^Jest r xr,n Norm Regier 237-3328 othy Dietrich of Zurich on the weekend. Courtney and Katie Scar- lett MacGillivray were Saturday overnight visitors with grandpar- ents Hugh and Hazel Davis. The Parish Bible study is on Thursday, 1:30 p.m., at the rectory. would contact the Lucan Legion. Prizes to -be decided at a later date. The meeting adjourned for cards and crokinole. Winners were Helen MacDonald, Gordon Clubb, Jim Davis, Gote Wennerstrorn, Jean Hodgins and Jean Miller. fying that God is with us in the quiet Placa Presentations were Made to Dean- na Beatson in recognition of her 19 years as Sunday School leader, and to Roy Moore for serving a full term of five years as Rector's War- den. A processional candle was also dedicated, provided from the Clar- ence Lewis Memorial Fund, the oak base of which was crafted by Joe French and Jini Hodgins. 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