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Wednesday, April 7, 1999
Times -Advocate 35
ommunity
Daffodil campaign a huge success
EXETER - Eighteen
members of Alpha Tau
Chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi met at the home of
Elaine Bogart on March
30.
Bogart introduced the
guest speaker, Pat Rowe,
who spoke about the
upcoming 50th reunion
(All Years Reunion) for
South Huron District
High School. The
reunion will be held on
the July 1 weekend in
2000.
Members were remind-
ed of the upcoming quilt
show at the South Huron
Rec Centre April 8-11.
Donna Webster report-
ed on correspondence
received from Families
for Children and Big
Brothers and Big
Sisters. Elsie Hermann
told about the arrange-
ments for April 15 when
the group will attend a
cooking demonstration
in London by Susan Lee.
Pat Patterson,
Chairman of the Daffodil
Committee, reported on
the sale of daffodils to
raise money for the
Cancer Society. Over
$4400. was collected,
including a special dona-
tion from the Burkley
Restaurant where people
throw their coins in a
fountain. These coins
were also donated to the
Cancer Society.
The Ways and Means
Committee held a draw.
The lucky recipient was
Lynda Deelstra.
Lunckwas served by
the host ess to wrap up
the meeting.
Sunrise service held at Hensall U.C.
By Liz Sangster
HENSALL CORRESPONDENT
Church on Sunday con-
ducted by Pirie Mitchell.
Chuck Mallette was the
HENSALL - Maundy organist for the service.
Thursday service was Lillian Beer was the
held at Hensall United greeter. Communion ser-
vice was observed with
Zurich team Marg Cole, Jean Jacobe,
Anne Annen and Donna
wins Bible quiz Hamather assisting. The
sermon was entitled
BRUCEFIELD - Youth "You Never Know".
For Christ was held on Good Friday service
April 3 featuring a band was well -attended at
"Louder Than Words". It Hensall United Church.
was an excellent concert. Readings covered the
Two teams participated capture, trial and death
in the Bible Quiz from I of Christ. Mitchell was
Timothy, verse 5. The the soloist with Belva
team from Zurich had Fuss as the organist.
264 points and the team Sunday Sunrise service
from Goderich 230 was held indoors at
points. Hensall United Church_.
The next rally is on Hymns were sung and
May 1, celebrating the scriptures read. "Not To
50th Anniversary of Look for Proof For
South Huron Youth For Everything About God"
Christ with Wes Aarum was the message.
from Circle C Ranch, Breakfast was organized
New York, as guest by the worship commit -
speaker. tee.
A special welcome to Mark Garlough was the
anyone involved in Youth organist with Bill and
For Christ in the past. Betsy Rowcliffe greeting
and lighting the candle.
The users were Wayne
and Elaine Corbett. The
choir sang an anthem.
The sermon was entitled
"Getting To Easter."
Lilies in the sanctuary
were in memory of: Ron
Mock given by Kay,
Grant MacLean by
Helen; Alvin Cole and
Lawrence Cole by Marg;
Alvin Cole and Lawrence
Cole by Jean, Raye and
Ryan Jacobe; Elle>a.
Mitchell by her family;
Clendon Christie by
Audrey, Florence Fee
and Mr. Fee by the
estate and by the Hensall
and District Horticultural
Society.
The Hensall:.. United'
Church is presenting a
beef supper on April 21.
There will be sittings at
5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
Take-out orderswill be
available. For more
details phone Marg Cole
at 262-2304. Tickets are
available from any board
member.
Children make nesting
boxes for birds at Fun Night
By Mary Peterson Zion West. June Essery Sparrow Fall."
CENTRALIA CORRESPONDENT welcomed everyone. The next Fun Night
Faye Skinner intro- will be held April 28 at
CENTRALIA - Good d'uced guest speaker, 6:30 p.m.
Friday worship was held Sandi Skinner. Sandi
at 11 a.m. at Zion West and her husband Brad
United Church. adopted a baby girl,
The celebration of Ricky Lee, from China in
Easter was held on April the fall of 1998. She
4 at Centralia and Zion described the adoption
West United Churches. process which culminat-
Minister Scott led a sun- ed in their two-week
rise service at Zion out- trip to China to meet
side in spite of the sud- their new daughter.r
denly cool weather. During their trip, they
There was a potluck also had a chance to
breakfast follgwing the experience some of the
worship. Chinese culture and to
Flowers in the sanctu- visit special places of
ary at Centralia United interest such as the
Church were placed by Great Wall of China.
Iva Blair and her family She also displayed
and by Jean Palmer. some souvenirs from
Everyone enjoyed the their trip.
music provided by the Donna Smith thanked
folk choir which includ- Sandi for sharing her
ed Judy Mills, Minister experiences.
Scott, Jane Smith, Minister Scott led the
Sandra Hern and Rob Maundy Thursday ser-
Essery. The Sacrament vice following dinner.
of Communion was also Phyllis Tomes, Aldeen
held. Skinner, June Essery,
In the Sunday School, Donna Smith, Marian
Karen Windsor, Abbott, Janet Hicks, and
Superintendent, contin- Faye Skinner assisted
ued the telling of the with the worship.
Easter story with the
children.
Happy Birthday was
also sung for children
who had celebrated
birthdays during the
past few months.
Donna Smith provided
a delicious Easter cake
and ice cream and
drinks.
UCW meeting
Centralia U.C.W. host-
ed a potluck supper on
April 1 with guests from
Fun Night
Faye and Larry
Skinner hosted Fun
Night for the children at
Centralia United Church
on March 31. Everyone
enjoyed building bird
nest boxes to hang out-
side for the returning
birds. There were treats
of Easter nests made
from rice krispies.
Minister .Scott led the
children in the hymn
"God Sees the Little
Upcoming activities
Zion women will host
their annual ladies
Breakaway at the
Kirkton Community
Centre on April 10.
Centralia Stewards are
organizing the annual
pork supper on April 17.
Sittings will be at 5 p.m.
and 6:30 p.m. The cost
is $10 for adults and $5
for children aged six to
12 years.
If you are able to assist
by providing cheesecake
for dessert, please con-
tact Brent Caslick at
228-6702.
A CPR course is being
offered at Centralia
United Church on either
April 20 and 22 or April
27 and 29.
The time will be 7 to
10 p.m. The cost is $30
per person with advance
registration required. If
you are interested, there
is a sign-up sheet at the
church or contact
Minister Scott or Kelli
Kennedy.
Euchre results
Gil Northey and. Mary
Latta were the High
Point winners in the
euchre games at
Heywoods Restaurant
recently.
Lone Hand winners
were Teresa McCann
and Bob Latta. Winner
of the Hidden Score was
Blanche Johns.
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