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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1998-11-11, Page 21Wednesday. November 11, 1998 • Exeter Times -Advocate Community Judy Savoy at Rec Centre this Saturday evening By Rhoda Rohde 111AMt S hOA1 WHttt_S1'ONL)EN THAMES ROAD - •An Intrgener,alion a,.I Remembrance . Dai church service was held. at Thames (toad Church on Sunday morning. Rev. Marilyn :Carter gave greetings and Heitk Veldman gave a welcome and announcements. Virginia Warwick also. spoke. Jori Weston ltd in the prayer of approach and confession.' Kristy 11ra) gave •a reading entitled "Why Wear a Popp'''" Crystal Varley li.t the :Christ • Candle . and Virginia Warwick gave a reading about -the candle. Margaret Stewart told the youth a story entitled "Fragile.. F"reedt)m and Peace" .Jack Stewart gave a reading entitled "In Flanders Fields". The, choir sang "God of Our •Nations" accompa- nied by organist Marilyn Vandonbussche and by Vanessa Bray on the flute._ - Brenda Elford read scripture and Carolyn .Johns introduced the guest speaker Itob Esser). of Centralia. Ile spoke about his• uncle Don Newcombe, a p1101 111 the. Second World War who _was killed in action and. buried in Norniandy. France. fie was thanked by Crystal Varle' . Jessica.,'Bray acid Mirjam Veldntan received the offering and were' • greeters. Courtney. Smith led in the. Offertory Prayer. There was a. huge_ white - cross at the front of the church where wreaths' were laid •ur flung by Cure'Smith, Richard ,Johns, Amber Cooper, Evelyn Johns, Brett Warwick, Mirjam • Wildman. Jessica Bray Matthew Johns, Sharon Passmore:. Helen Webber and Domtar Skinner. • A reading entitled "Act of Remembrance" was.. read by Megan Parker. "The lust Post" Was played and a tttinute of•, silence wus then • observed. • . • 1Jpcoming.events The Church Council Nominating Committee is, seeking people to volun- teer as standing commit- tee members. Two people for each committee are needed to tilt vacancies in _ the. following committees: Finance Committee,. Property ` Committee, Christian Education (Committee. Worship - Coritntittee and Outreach. Queensway craft show and sale very successful IIENSAl..l. Queensway Volunteer Volunteer •Auxiliary met R4unda� and reviewed the results of the Annual - Craft- and Bake' Sale., Residents and Auxiliary were pleased that proceeds were over S0 OD. Ideas for use of the funds.for the - benefit of the .residents _will be discussed .at Resident council. • Bethel Reformed women provided prizes and assistance at. bingo Monday. following bingo a hymn sing was held. . Wltlnie Dutton. Pastoral Care volun- teer led Worship ser- vice 'Tuesday afternoon .with Joyce Pepper as organist. • In the evening•'Fhe Christian. Refornied Singers entertained with a program o1' , song. Residents enjoyed a time of visit- ing with the Singers Yollowing the program. over -a snack. Wednesday morning:. Volunteer Betty • Siniinons .assisted a.l breakfast group as seven retirethe.nt haste residents took part in a family style breakfast. Assisting iii -several departments was Stares Ruston a South Ilurort student wino was -here Fin a work eper-ience day. Library hour was ititt•oduced for the win- ter • months on Thursday afternoon Friday morning Fun and Fitness started the day when residents worked their vu through the exercise routine. In the afternoon the video North to Alaska was viewed: Clare ,Masse and Andrew Rau brought . Fun and Fitness to the • retire- ment • home. lounge in the evening for Friendship Friday. Corning events N. endive- 11 4:15 p.nl. Ganie s with llensull- t.ittited"Church Confirmation- •(:lass. November 1 2. 6 p :rn. Senior Diners. 7 p:.ni • (;canton Ithythmaires • Nov. 18. 11)- a.nt. to a p.ni.,(;eri. Fashions sets tin shop for the .dal .• • 6;4 Thrty JustTcrVo , Robo►daies' is preparing a Christmas party le sun your bud- get. From now until Christmas parties bookedfor Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday or Friday evening of 15 people or more. we offer the spectali menu below Whyeconorhize on your Christmas Parte when we can do it for you. Treat your friends and employees to a festive evening out in the ele. .gant atmosphere of Robindale's` 'ROAST PRIME RIB or BEEF with Yorkshire Pudding 'HALF A ROAST CHICKEN A L'ORANGE .*FILLET OF SOLE LOUISE `TRADITIONAL ROAST TURKEY DINNER Inciudmg . . S:aesai salad. rolis and butter main burse. dessert. and coffee or tea Committee. Contact John Minor at 229-6345 If you are intergsted. On November • 12' Thames Road-E:limville Senior Youth Group w11I meet from 6:30 to 8:30 ppm.. at 'flames. 'loud Church, to discuss ideas for upcoming meetings. On November• 14 .an evening. is. pitma d. "God. Songs and Other stufr',' • written and performed 1t� :Judy Savoy at the South Duren Iter Centre at 8 •p;m. Advatteae tickets are $12 'lir $15.41 -the dour. Desserts and refresti- ments will be; served afterwards. Tickets are available. -from Shirley Kerslake, Helen Kadey, Sharon Passmore, Marilyn I'ym and i'uul Warwick:. . On November 15, • wrapped shoe boxes tire to be brought to church • •at fs'limvltie:, On November 18:. the Junior Youth •Group, grades 4.6 will be moot- ing •at the Thames Road • Church from 6 to 8 p:m. Supper is. included at a cost of $5 per person. (.all Carolyn Jolins at 229-631 2 before' the night, so the right quanti- ty Cali -be purchased. Men►bers . cif the f;luewater 'Tug -of -War. tenni will be the: guest 2 speakers. �+► On ' November 18. Messengers will meet at, ftlimvIllr from 7 to 8 p.m On November 22 there will• be a baptism service at 'Thames Road Church.. On November 25. a con- gregational meeting will i be' held at 7:30 p.m• at f:Iirnvillr United C:hurch. The 18 -month trial peri- od of Thames Road- l:lirnville church will be - ! reviewed. A report from the 'reconstruction corn- • mittee will. be presented _ for consideration and a. vote., On November 29 the First Sunday of Advent wilt be. held'at Eaintville. per perscin 'Price based on everyone enjoying 'the same entre IttIgate-call after pm Tues -.Sun. for, party resewvati Give a special gift of a Gift Certificate from Robindale's. Call us today. obindotc* rya ,Ci1t1111C Co, reservation calf EXETER: 370 Main St. (519) 235-0996. 1-800-729-3751 LONDON: 1074 Dearness Drive 681-9895 NEWEST 4.O4ATION: STRATFORD 165 Downie St. 273-7374 it Ar r r t. _l MOMOMOr r►rrrrsir Am • rnw -t,_ -v. �rMr ,T MOM iii i am o � i i it it SNIP /Mat likRit MM. Mer / rNM . 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