HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1994-05-18, Page 29The McGillivray
Central School
grade eight stu-
dents toured several
local companies
this past week.
Shown above, left to
right Jay Wilton,
Greg Cunningham,
Lindsay Thompson,
Eric Yeo, Linda Rot-
teau, students ser-
vices Bluewater Re-
cycling Assoc.,
Dorothy Van Daele,
grade eight teacher
and Mary Lee, par-
ent volunteer.
At right, Andrea Lee,
Derek Fifield, Ryan
Holdan, Mindy Drury
and Mark Ramsey
among others check
out the sludge pools
at the Huron Park
Water Purification
Plant.
Perth Spring Deanery
meeting at St. Patrick's
By H. Davis
SAINTSBURY - St. Patrick's
Church and Parish Hall were deco-
rated with spring flowers on
Wednesday evening when 56 ladies
representing nine churches were
greeted by Viola Atkinson while
signing the register for the Perth
Spring Deanery meeting.
Rcv. Stephen Emcry was offi-
ciant for the Holy Communion Ser-
vice at 6:45 p.m. assisted by The
Rev. Beverley Wheeler. Margaret
Carroll read the Holy Gospel and
Rose Cunningham read the lesson
and was server.
Viola Atkinson and Betty John-
son collected the offering which is
to he sent to Daily Bread. Maisie
Allen provided the music.
Refreshments followed in the
Parish Hall. Rose Cunningham 'Wel-
comed the women to Si Patrick's
and introduced Rcv. Beverley
Wheeler and Maisie Allen of St.
Pauls Cathedral of London to speak
on thcir visit to the Holy Land and
show slides. Ruth Spencer, retiring
Perth Deanery Representative.
spoke to the women and gave an
account of the first Deanery meet-
ing recorded held at St. Patrick's in
1939. She thanked everyone for
the support given during hcr years
as representative and introduced the
new Perth Deanery Representative,
Mary Blackler of Kirkton. The
women of St. Patrick's were
thanked and Hazel Davis thanked
Rev. Wheeler, Allen and Spencer.
All were presented with flowering
patio pots from St. Patrick's ladies.
Heather MacGillivray has re-
turned 10 hcr home following a stay
with parents since her surgery.
Starr Davis is home following
tests at Sick Childrens Hospital in
Toronto last wcck.
Betty Johnson and Hazel Davis
arc representing St. Patrick's at the
147th session of the Synod of the
Diocese of Huron in London.
Congratulations to Harley Davis
who finished third in the 61) cc Pee
Wee division at Riverside Race-
way, Port Hope, on the weekend.
Sunday, May 22, Pentecost Sun-
day, St. Patrick's Holy Communion
Service will be at 11:00 a.m. Scrip-
ture readings arc to he Ezekiel
37:1-14, Acts 2:1-21, Psalm 104:
24-34, The Holy Gospel John
15:26-27, 16:4h-15.
Holiday
ertising
Deadline
for next week's newspaper
Because of the holiday
Monday, all advertising must
be in our office by Friday
afternoon in order for us to
maintain our publishing
schedule.
Times -Advocate, May 18, 1994 Page 29
WaIk-a-thon a success
CENTRALIA - The weather was
perfect on Saturday for the Youth
Groups WaIk-A-Thon as 22 youth
and brave adults walked the 10 kil-
ometres raising money for the new
church. Everyone successfully fin-
ished although some were a bit
slower than others. Over $1900.
was sponsored and the youth
would like to say "thanks" to eve-
ryone who sponsored them.
Everyone went to Doug and
Henny Parkers home following
their journey and enjoyed Nachos
and movies.
A special weekend is upcoming
for Faith Tabernacle as they cele-
brate the 29th anniversary. Evan-
gelist Anita Pearce from Margo
Saskatchewan, will be ministering
on Thursday and Saturday nights
at 7:30 and both services on Sun-
day. An anniversary luncheon will
be held at the Centralia hall fol-
lowing the morning service on
Sunday. Everyone is invited. Be-
cause of these special services,
there will be no lost and found
club this week.
Friday night the Sunday School
is hosting a family banquet at the
Centralia Hall. A home cooked
meal will be served at 6:30 p.m.
followed by special entertainment
by Anita Pearce. Please contact
Cathy Prout if you plan on attend-
ing so preparations can be made.
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