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lie news
GRAND BEND - "Aria Canta-
bile." by M. Schaeffer, was the
opening organ prelude payed by
Idella Gabel last Sunday morning.
Pastor Colin Stovet's'Sermon top-
ic was "Salt Substitutes and Artifi-
cial Light". Scriptures form 1 Co-
rinthians 2:1-16 and Matthew 5:13-
20, were read by Lucy Sage.
i The children's hymn was "Just
' like Salt". Pastor Colin's story to
the children was demonstrated by
two containers of cookies, one salt-
ed, the other unsalted which he in-
vited the children to sample.
Beautiful floral tributes in the
sanctuary this past Sunday were in
loving memory of Elizabeth Wil-
liamson, placed by her husband and
family.
The afternoon and evening units
of Grand Bend United Church
Women will meet on Thursday,
February 11 at 12 noon for a "Poor
Man's luncheon". Guest speaker
will be Bob Macfarlane from the
Leprosy Mission. Roll call is to
bring articles for Camp Menese-
tung. All ladies are welcome.
The Grand Bend United Church
Women are sponsoring a luncheon
on Saturday, February 13, from 12
noon to 2:00 p.m. Soup, sandwich-
es, pie, beverages and hot clogs for
children. Adults 55, children 53
(under 13 years of age).
Thames Roa Rh d byRhoda Rohde
THAMES ROAD - Margaret
Stewart welcomed the ladies to the
February meeting of the U.C.W. on
Monday evening.
Stewart opened the meeting with
a reading "The World Is Mine" fol-
lowed with prayer by Margaret.
The women sang "The Lord's My
Shepherd". Anne Kernick gave a
reading "Our Handicap".
Margaret Miller read the scrip-
ture lesson St. John 9:1-7.
A dialogue "Really Seeing the
Handicap" with Doris Elford, Mar-
- garet Stewart, Margaret Miller and
Anne Kernick taking part.
Amy Shapton did a clogging
number, then she .and her mother
mane 9 am-
ber together which was wellrtdone
and much enjoyed. They were ire -
seined with gifts by Margaret Mill-
er.
The women sang "How Finn A
Foundation". A reading "Don't
argue With Your Diet" by Margaret
Stewart.
President Judith Parker wel-
comed everyone and opened the
business part of the meeting with a
poem "Laugh ALittle".
The usual business was dealt
with. It was decided to host the an-
nual Strawberry Supper on June 21.
The London Conference is to be
!held in March at St. Paul's United
Church in Sarnia. The Westminster
weekend will be held on May 28-
'30. It was decided to buy two doz-
en green service books to be used
in church. The World Day of
Prayer Service will be held on
March 5 at 2 p.m. in Exeter United
Church.
Church service
The regular church •service was
conducted by Rev. Jim Allspp on
,Crediton church recognizes
service of dedicated o
Sunday morning.
The choir sang "When You
Climb The Highest Mountain" ac-
companied by the organist Erin
Kraftcheck.
The congregation sang the chil-
dren's hymn "We Praise You For
The Sun". and Rev. Allsop told the
children a story "Different Lights
That We See With". The scripture
lesson was read from Isaiah 58:1-9,
Gospel of Matthew 5:13-20. The
sermon -was entitled "Useful Salt
and Unlimited Light".
Congregation
On Wednesday- February 10 at
9:30 a.m. there will be a Philippi-
ans Bible Study at the manse.
Ming your own -Bible. All mei-
come.
There will be a Joint Segsion
meeting on February 17 at 7:00
p.m. at Elimville Church. The Offi-
cial Board will meet at 8 p.m. The
Official Board consists of the fol-
lowing, Minister, Members of Ses-
sion, Committee of Stewards /
Board of Managers, Chairperson of
Ministry and Personnel, Chairper-
son of Stewardship Committee,
and Lay Rep. for Presbytery. One
representative from the following
departments, Board of Trustees,
Christian Education Committee,
Sunday School, U.C.W. Youth Or-
ganization and Men's Organization.
Thames Road Board of Stewards
arc in need of a member for a two
year term. Any man or woman is
welcome.
Personals
Quite a number of couples sur-
prised Dave and Sharon Passmore
on Saturday evening on the occa-
sion of their 20th wedding anniver-
sary which was January 13.
CREUITON - At last Monday's .annual congregational meeting of Zion
United Church in Creditors, a motion was made to extend thanks to church
organist Doug Lewis for his many years of faithful service.
Instead of sending a lever, church congregational secretary Harry A.
Schroeder compiled a poem which was included in Sunday morning's bul-
letin. It follows:
Your Praoired Land
My Promised Land includes childreUti4/0d fruits,
Birds that sing, and a wedding ring, ----------
Neighbours and friends, family, sntiilannd teas,
The rewards of labours for life's past yews.
I'm no prisoner to our farm TV,
My horizons arc as far as my eyes can sec,
In their view I've all my riches and wealth,
Life's comforts. aolgeolinate. daily meals and health.
"Your Promised Land is in Hell" some will say,
:We'll take you there if you are willing to pay,
:We'll supply your liquor, drugs and booze,
,Leave you stranded plume on a Dead Eqd Cruis&'.
Is your Promised Land beyond your grasp?
Or is it too much for what you ask?
iCs.mtoderation so all simply can live,
Life's more fgI"Mpg if yyti wre.urji444-W$i#e.
We've many to thank ill this life we're given,
Who direct us to a Promised Load called Heaven
Line who's special who helped us along,
Is our organist who leads us in worship and song.
Ever grateful to Mr. Doug Lewis fur his present cad many yeas of dvdi-
cpted service yo our Creshlon Zion tinged (lora.
Senior choir practice is t, W y at 8 ppm.
Margaret Clarke is a
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