Times Advocate, 1998-11-18, Page 1414
Etceter Times -Advocate
Family
Wednesday, November IA 199a
The 1st Herisall Girl Guides welcomed their "new members on Nov. 9 at Hensall
Public' Schuoi in front from teft•are Dana Maruti, Colleen Wiliert, Michelle •
Stanlake and Amanda BeIl. ln•back are leader Kim Bileke.Amanda McGregor.
Jessica Schutz and leader Sheila Corbett. Absent is Jennifer Young.
Tickets available for meeting
EXETER - The Chris--tian
Church has the answer, W
peare. But how do -we
teach this'' How do We
present this'' Rei. John
Nielson delivered a
Remembrance Day mes- •
sage to the Presbyterian
Church women at C.aven
at their regular meeting.
"War is not the solution:
We must gather together.
reflect and IHarn from the
past. Jesus has culled us
to the commandment of
love and we must art with
love turd build a future for
the .c:opting generations."
l.iir reSpuodHr t ,c:unsigt-
c•d ut a letter from,.
International flowing
'Mulch 1999 and Farm
Machinery Show asking
fur singers to juin an eeu-
•r('enical ih('ir for a
Agencies providing aid to Central America
By Mary Peterson
cn�1c,�,, uuursv9Nta:V
(aif�'1'tt.AL1A - During
. worship at. C.eutrtllia •
United Churc!! ou ,
November 15, Minister
Scott referred -tile-cuUgre-
gation w infurniatitin
tributed about the extent •
'Of the damage caused vy
'Hurricane Mitch. in"
Central America recently.
- According to Chris
Ferguson Division of.
)Yurld Outreach._ it's the
-worst .disaster of thevete
turn- fur. Central •Amor ica.'
*I went) -two thousand
people are reported dead
or bussing At least_ thrue-
million, people have lust .
their-t►utne and -belong
ings
The Mission and Service -
Fund • of the United
(:lural. of . Canada •lois..
made financial cuntribu,
tion~ to enable partner..
urgani ations •in
Guatemala El Salvador.
and lluuptlras to resput.ld
to urgent .nerds; including
. provisiUI, of feud. meth-
. cure., blankets and shelter
iirateria►s Luca! partners
include the. (:hristitie
(.('nlliliSt;Itrtl" 00
DeVelopillettt • (HunduraS I
Cl3 L)f.G
IG utile
f.;uuuunuet . Baptist"
Church Saly/adur t and "
the Moravian Church
(Nicaragua)
:The t:attadititl
i•uudgraitis Bank will also
arrange shipments, of
loud. including beans.
lentils. rice. -oil and milk
• powder.. C1UA will match
the doltar•s provided by
L;f�Gt3-• . •
There are several ways
in which local -residents
can assist those wit(' live
.in 'Central America.
Donations cart be tirade to
the Mission and Service
Fund of The United
Church uf Canada.
Donation could be given
to treasurer Brent Caslick
and marked- fur aid •to
•Gcntr'ai America to the
Division of World
Outreach. A cungroga-
tenni! cheque could then
be forwarded
You could tits(' write to
your Me'iuber oi•
Parliament ..and "hard
Axworth), Minister for
f'ureigti Affairs,.. ` to
eilt:tiurage greater sltp-
purt by Canada for urgent •
-
intniedtate needs and
rebuilding needs.
Chris Ferrgustin reports
atilt ie. Honduras and.
Nicaragua. infrastructure -
is virtually wiped out
roads. bridges, telt+cuttt.
tuunicatiuuh, entire vil-
lages. Agriculture.- both
for tuba! cunsuneptiuu and
export crops - has . been
destroyed. Agriculture is.
the trate support tor .the
economies of these cuUn-
tr•ies. Crops which were
altuust ready to . starve+st,
such as Coffee, were
destroyed. and it will take
tuauy years to rebuild the.
agricultural base:. -
.11 you •wish. you could
write to the direrturs . of
the World -Bank.
international Monetary
Fund, Inter -American
Uevelopn►ent Bank. and •
the Canadian: Minister of -
i'inance to call for the
' itintiediate cancellation ..of
all foreign -•• debt of
Houdurats and Nicaragua.
. • Local residents can aim)
offer pray e.rs for tfie
many peopi•- whose -lives
•liavt' Lena deeply affected
bt this disaster. • ,.
Prayers are•also utlered
fur the fainly •and friends
- of Aimee Payne. and Lut-
her brother Scutt. who
were involved in a tragic:
bicycle collision with an
-autuitlobile near xe tr.
recently
k1M at worship on
Sunday. • Allan ?owe
thaitked everyone for • the
barn ways it, which they
provided support fur•the
turkey . » •dinner.
Approximately 250 pep •
-
• ple:cnjoynd the ditular. .
... Special activities
Centralia United Church
has a Mitten tree upstairs
in the sanctuary until
•Docenibet G. The Sunduy
School would welcome
donations fur children at
t..Y.H.I Mittens:. sucks ur
huts would be appr•ec:iat- -
t:d
Granton Masonic: Lodge
is collecting coats, toques.
tttittetis atld scarves fur
Children. Tv,dottate•, eun-
tact- Larry Hero tit .229-
09417 by . December k •
Minister Scott is cullect-
iug.
blankets for the
-.homeless Uutiatiet :
would be woleunu d 'tn tie
box. provided in the sanc-
tuary -
Nor.etnbe"r . 22 is
f_:itildree's .Sunday--, and
Alumna Stott will be the
guest speaker at Cetttculoi
and Zion L cited
(aim-Ches. Alumna works
tor. Operation i.) esight
L nit ersal, a utultr fault
organization which raises
funds tor eye -operations
to children. youth and:
adults iu Third World
cuuutries _
Children frulo Centralia
!noted Chard) tire invited •
to the Fun night •un
November 2540 6:30.p.tu: -
hite Gift Sunday will.
be held. t\oveniber 29
The Natural dioice
forthNatural change.
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-.EXETER-
235-3088
church service in Zurich
next fall Members of
Caen were asked for
Historical donations to be
placed in the permanent
National Presbyterian
Museum at M John's
• Church. Toronto Artifacts
depicting life 'in missions
at home and uv r�seas are
requested from "the
"Celebrate'. organirati►ln
preparing for 15th
Anniversary of the
Presbyterian Church cif
Canada
- The P C .W Christmas
mretitlg ilt___bt• car
I)eeember.• 14 • at th,
Ranch H. use for Aim( t.
s,nd return to the churct
Gifts Will be donated to
the Chritanias Bureau;
Centralia Faith
Tabernacle -
Un November 10, men
and women are; invited to.'
minister to the seniors 'at
Exeter Villa. Paan to meet
at (i:45 pare at the Villa
_Everyone is welcome to
hear Gut; Aytlm speak
during the morning wor-
ship service Un •Nuvtiniber
22 at 11 a.m. Ayatn is
involved in the 'Beyond.
99' campaign in which
various churches front the.
ar:eti are yartieiputuig -
• F; ac:btre result*
. '1'tre High Se:ort• v►ittrters
at lieywoods Restaurant
recently, were Mary Scutt
and 1 ilii f !lir. Ulrvr
f:.ssery and !:ether
liudginb were the !Astir
Hand •winners. Wainer of
the -Hidden Score was
• Jane Noels
for a gift exchange and
meeting. The Congreg-
ational Roast Beef supper
will beheld on Friday,
Not 27 at h 30,p m at
Caven Tickets are mail-.
able front the elders
6Diper;es
and sew mach more:
in -bathe .anwttanons
Sae ak tree m soft sodas treatments
Drams• alterations
Tess z.u.sn ns. &nal comers. twisters
Brenda Desjardine
I ;19) 235-2960
Capsule Comments
with Ernie Miatelio
Ir the days batore arrt bsc r . priasrtorra term, -
naiad lite of many in the end stages of other cis -
eases Today we have antibiotics arvi a vaso zie to help prevent
pneumonia ocirrIpb=tiOnS. The vaccine is 90' : elfecbrve.
Who should get the vaocrne"' The sante gap that is reoorn-
mended to have flu suits.. triose over 65 with rhrorrC disease
states the heart disease. diabetes: asttrrla arid kidney disease
Reactions to the pnetrnonia vaccine are mrrrrell. Check with
yoix doctor
Speaking of vaccines, there is a bit vi txrribiacency'c reeprtg
into tie Cariadran psyche about Vaccines and disease preven-
tion. it is very rmpurtan1 to ensure that children receive al the
'atrotsto prevent diseases ike rneasies, mumps. te.aruus. drpi-,-
then and peftissfas. Check wth the ptiikc heti one to check
on what's needed fur•you► that
Vaccines do work. The annual number of canes of measles,
mumps rubefta nrieningilts and penussls has decreased by
over 95%. Polk, is no longer a threat to our trldren. Soon
Hepatitis $ will be under Control This is al due to vaocvtatxxa •
Risius are rrirwrta! Benefits are erKXrrrxis
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