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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1999-04-07, Page 35i 1 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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