HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1998-09-09, Page 19Centralia SS hosting breakfast
By Mary Peterson
Centralia corre pondent
CENTRALIA - Minister I -seater
Scott welcomed c' e r y one back to
worship at Centralia l tiuted.C'hui: h
on Sunday, Septemtwt 6 after sunt
our vacation. .
She announced that Sunday,
September 13, will be Rally
Sunday. This will he an intergcncr-
• ational worship service welcoming
everyone hack to church. It is -also•
a service_ to affirm support for the
ministry -of; the Sunday School. the
• teachers, and the children.
Following worship. everyone ix,
invited to stay for lunch.provided
by the Sunday School. A Resource
Fair .will also be set up so parents
can view the curriculum and learn
-about resources in the Sunday
School. •
Zion will hold Rally Sunday on
•Sunday. September .20.
On September 20, there will be a
nursery availahle at the church for
young children and babies.
Conning events '
• The Ministry and Personnel
Committee will meet Wednesday,
• September 9. at Carol_ Sonier' ill •'s
hone.
• 'there will he meeting of the
Joint C um Zion On Thursday,
Seplcnu + °, 0 at :1 p.rn.
The Official 'Board 'will, meet
Wednesday, September 16 at 8
pan. at Centralia Untied Church. If
you are unable to attend, .please
send your report for the meeting.
tJCW Meeting
Centralia United ('hutch ladies
• will host the UCW Stsutli'lluron
Fall Raiily.on September 28 ;it the
church. More details will hIlh
Exeter Fair
The teachers at Centralia Sunday
School have volunteered to cater a
brunch for Exeter -Fair on Sunday..
September 27 from 11:00 a in t,)
p.m. at the Rec. Centre in I.. sew'
Volunteers to assist would he great
ly appreciated. Also needed arc
:blenders: four -slice toasters and
rectangular crock pots... If arrgone.
can help with their time and enertit
or a monetary donation, please con-
tact.Heather Wells at 228-61.36 of
Karen Windsor at 228-697.5.
Graduate - Sandi Emmott,
daughter of Harry and Nancy
of RR2 Paris graduated from
the University of Guelph with
a -Bachelor of Commerce
Degree majoring in
Agriculture Business. Sandy
is currently employed with
Four Corners Poultry Ltd. in
Monkton,
Personals
• Family, friends and neighbours
gathered together at Helen
Klentke's home • on Saturday.
Septe nber 5 for fund and fellow-
ship. Helen was surprised to find
everyone there for a pasta dinner.
Helen will be moving to Lucan,
and this was a special event to. wish
. tier well in her new hrime:. Her
daughter, Jeanie; hosted a quit
which highlighted some of the
events and people during Helen's
years on the farm.
Centralia Faith Tabernacle
Lost and Found will resume on
Wednesday. September 9•at 7 p.m.
The Sunday School bus will take
the -same route through Huron Park
as on Sunday mornings. Bus pick-
up will ha gin at 6:30 'p.m. Arrival
home will he by 8:30 p.m.
Everyone is welcome. to 'attend.
There are classes for all ages.
During the evening of Thursday.
September 10, the -annual visitation
to Huron Park for Sunday School
outreach will he held.
There will he a special play at
the church on Sunday, September
13, The C'utnerstxnte Singe:. ,um
Sterling Heights, Michigan will
minister rn song during hath the
morning and evening services.
Lunch will he provided at 1:30 p.nt.
lolluwed by various activities from
2:15 to 4:t>O p.in.
• At 4 p.in. there will he a special
"Mortgage Burning' Celebration-
ittt praise and thanksgiving.
• Dinner and the evening service will
li)Ilow.
Sunday. September 13 is also
Promotion Sunday fon the Sunday
School. Everyone is invited to
conte out and meet yoyr new teach-
ers for 1998-99.
Euchre Results
At Heywoods Restaurant recent-
ly., Edith Eaton was the Hidden
Score winner. High Hand winners
were Kay Blair and Esther
Hodgins. The Lone Hand winners
were Mary. Wallace and Gil
Nuithey. •
Manure field
demonstration day
on September 18
• ZURICH ---The Huron County •
Pork Producer.•are holding a Ma-
nure Dctnoiisit t1 1011 Day On Sept.
18 at 1:30 pan. at Jody Durand's
farm (2-1i2 mules west of Zurich
and -1-1/2 miles south 'of County
Rd 84). , - •
Representatives from odor sup-
pressant coi.ipanies and other Moa-
n• ,e niautatico,ent companies will .,
n 1 cremations. Field demun-
suatiom Of mea chnology in ma-
nure -application •will also hike
place. For info call Sam Bradshaw -
at 482-7958. •
The HCPP will hold its 5001an-
niversary barbecue and dance at the
Seufonh Conmtunity Centre on
Sept 26. The barbecue starts at 5:30
p.m. tickets adults $1150, children
6-12 years i ltd s6.25, children Un -
tier 5 are free. For tickets. cab
Bruce Bergsma at 523-4364.
rim) A Point to -Ponder
by Rev. Vernon Dean
Exeter Pentecostal Tabernacle
T here was a rich man who was dressed in
purple and fine linen and lived-in 1 sur:, e' et
.day. Al his gate was laid a beggar named
Lazarus, covered with sores and longing to eat what fill from
the rich tnan's-tahle. Even the dogs carte and licked his sores.
Tice time carte whcir the beggar died and the angels carried
hint to Abraham's side. The rich mart also died and was
buried. . "
In hell.. where he was in torment, he looked up and saw
Abraham far aiway, with Lazarus by his side. So he called to
hint. "Father Abraham. have pity on me and send Lazarus to
dip the tip of his.finger in water zinc! cool my tongue, because
an in agony in this fire."
But Abraham replied, "Son, rententhcr that in your lifetime
von received your good things, while Lazarus received bad
things. but now he is comforted here and you are in agony.
And besides all this. between us and you a creat chasm rias
been fixed, so that those who want to go from here to,you
cannot. nor can anyone cross over from there to us."
He answered. "Then I beg you, father. send Lazarets to my
father's house, for 1 have five brothers. Let hits warn, them: NO
that they w•ill•notalso conte to-thi5 place of torrent."
Abraham replied. "They have Moses and the Prophets: iet
them listen to them." • •
"No. father Ahra rain," he said. "hut• if someone from the
dead goes to thein. 7thcy.will repent." -He said to hits, "If they
do not listen to Moses and the. Prophets. they will not he
convinced even if someone rises from the dead."
Luke /6:19-3/
A minor eternal point!
Graduate - Mark Brock, son
of Dave and Deanna Brock of
RR2 Staffs graduated from
the University of Guelph with
a Bachelor of Science
(Agriculture) Degree majoring
in Agronomy. Mark is current-
ly working as a Pioneer Sales
Representative at RR2 Staff.
Graduate - Fred and Jackie
Wells are proud to announce
the graduation of their
youngest daughter, Shelly
Deeann, from the Child and
Youth Worker Program,
Sarnia-Lambton College.
Shelly is employed at
Craigwood Youth -Services,
Ailsa Craig
"Way to go girl!"
A new medical
centre for GB?
GRAND BENI) - The 0. B.
Seniors opened the September
tweeting with a luncheon for
over 100 people and Margaret
Adams Group catered.
A presentation about a new
medical centre was given by
Don' Tedford, Dr. Liam
O'Cunnirr and Tom Dale. •Past
President Larry Cole is on the
boar' of directors.
Fred Willard thanked the
speakers•and installed the new
executive in the absence of Lar-
ry Cole. The new President Ron
Dann.spoke. of the convention he
and Jean atenticd.and, t_t>_e.reso-
lutiiii tri treat young offenders
as anyone' else; a lot of seniors
were against that. Bill C91 to
give inventors drug protection
for a year and the Government
will extend that but cxtention
could he withdrawn at any time.
The Seniors gave die Big Broth-
ers & Sisters S100.00. The Fall
Rally of U.S.C.O. Zone 8 will
be Wed. Oct. 21 at Holmesville.
Gloria Mousseau, Grand Bend,
238-5489.
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Forthcoming marriage
Frank and Frances Kints and
Frank and.Mary Boyle are
delighted to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
children Denise Elizabeth
and Darf h Michael. The cer-
emony will take place at Our
Lady of Mount Carmel
Church •on Saturday,
September 12, 1998.. ,Open
reception to be held at the
South Huron Rec Centre at
9:00 p.m.
Love Beattie
Fayeanne Elizabeth Love and
Bryon Kent Beattie were unit-
ed in marriage on June 13, at'
Wesley -Willis United Church
in Clinton with Rev. Bill
McAusla,n officiating.
Fayeanne is the daughter of
Wayne and Sharon Leve of
RR1 Varna and Bryon is the
son of David and Mary Jean
Beattie, Clinton. The maid of,
honour was Amy -Jean Love,
.sister of the bride. The
bridesmaids were Lisa
Beattie, sister of the. groom,
Leanne Erb and Kathy Van
Bakel, friends of the bride.
The best man was Michael
Pullen, friend of the groom.
The ushers, were Jeff Roy,
Jeff Brown and Scott Brown,
friends of the groom. The
reader was Jodi Hyde,: friend
of the bride. The organist was
Cathy Potter and soloist was
Linda Hearn. The couple hon-
eymooned on a cruise in the
Gulf of Mexico and now
reside in Toronto.
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Forthcoming marriage
Harry and Nancy Emmott of
Paris and Dave and Deanna
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Sandi and Mark. The ceremo-
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Baptist Church in September.
Finkbeiner - Mousseau
Marie Mousseau, daughter of
Mike and Patricia Mousseau
of Sault Ste. Marie, and
Russell Finkbeiner, son of
Jim and Linda Finkbeiner of
Crediton, were united in mar-
riage on August 22, 1998 at
Elim Pentecostal Church,
Sault Ste. Marie. Maid of -hon-
our was Robin Barcis, friend
of the bride and bridesmaids
were Erin Skidmore, friend of
the bride: and- Andrea
McCaig, cousin of the bride:
Best man was Robb
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groom and ushers were
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grpom and John Mousseau,
brother of the bride. Russ and
.Marie wish to thank family
and friends for making their
wedding day special.
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