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Diving into the weekend
Melissa Smith, 10, of Exeter does a back flip into the 6geter, pool Friday after-
noon. Hot, sunny days have madethe pool a popular place dining the summer
holidays.
*GRAND B ND - The members. Soloists were
sacrament of Holy Beverley Dennis, Velma
Communion was .Williams, Dennis
'observed at Grand Schultz and Vern
Bend united Church Williams. Rev. N.
Green 'Cathedral on Snow's message was
July. 25. titled "Add to your
Barbara Naylor of faith". She said God
Appleby United Church gives people faith to do
in Burlington per- what they do.
formed two solos. Refreshments were
The opening prelude served at the close of
was a congregational the . service :by the
choice of favourite United Church Women.
hymns led by Lucy Sage Several' members from
with Annie Lytle at the Greenway United
keyboard. • Church '.attended the
In Rev. R. Putman's Grand Bend service..
meditation he spoke on A good attendance
the parables of the was out on August 8 to
dastard seed . and welcome Bob Heywood
yeast, and said every- for a message through
one can make a differ- music. at Grand. Send
ence by what they do United Church.
and think. Heywood said being a
Scriptures were read Christian is not easy
by Joyce Thompson. but people must .try,
For the thirteenth and that people will be
consecutive year, the, judged .by what they
Rev. Norene. Snow and -• know ofthe Bible.
the Cornerstone .choir Due to the damp
of Bethesda Christian . weather, the service
Church of Sterling' was . held inside. Each
Heights, Michigan pro- woman was handed a
vided the service at. gladiola as they left the
Grand Bend United_ church.
Green Cathedral on The United Church
August 1. The group Women held a bake,
was comprised of 12 craft and produce sale
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• Music for Young ChildrenTh1
n 4-8 year old beginners
n keyboard -based curriculum
n child, parent and teacher are a team
11 small group insfrudion
I"1 singing, rhythm work, ensembles, theory, note -reading
and fun in lass
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on August' 4 which :was
a great success.
Correspondent celebrates
81st birthday with friends
By Annie Morenz
SHIP CA_ CORRESP NDENT
SHIPKA - Happy
birthday 'wishes go this
month to Joshua King,
and our,former long-
time neighbour Annie
Becker of Exeter.
Ken and Marg Baker
visited recently with
Elliott and Kay Clarke
at Grand Bend, while
Brian and Dawn Clarke
of Winnipeg spent sev-
eral days visiting
Brian's parents.
Donna, Emily and
Ryan Yarrow of Guelph
spent the weekend with
Gary, Sheona and
Jeffery Baker.
A number of people
from Greenway United
Church attended the
service on August 1 at
Grand Bend United
Church to hear the
Cornerstone Choir from
Bethesda Christian
Church of Sterling
Heights, _Michigan..
Those attending an
88th :birthday- party for
Marjorie • (Morenz)
Adams son •July: 24 at
Exeter Villa Were her
two sisters, Hazel
Corbett, Hensall,
Blanche Chapman,
London, her daughter
Gloria Adams of
Caledonia} niece Donna
Corbett, : Exeter, ,and
from this ace*. n .and
Elizabeth Adams,
Melvin and Gertie Stade
and Hugh Morenz. They
enjoyed birthday cake
and refreshments, visit-
ing and picture -taking.
Pat Schroeder accom-
panied by her sister
Phyllis Case and their
friend Pauline Miller
spent a holiday week in
July at Pat and Phyllis's
sister Hazel Crockford's
cottage at 6 Mile Lake
north of Toronto. They
enjoyed a relaxing holi-
day of swimming, boat-
ing and board games.
Since my last newslet-
ter I have enjoyed my
81st birthday with
cards., phone calls,
gifts, flowers, meals out
with friends and family
and lots of Solo games.
The year's top news
story in 1918, the year.
I was born was Canada
and Allies celebrate
G'ermany's surrender
as World War I ends.
Some facts from a com-
puter birthday times
card. People who share
my birthday - 1920
Isaac Stern; 1899
Ernest Hemingway,
novelist, Nobel prize
winner; 1924. Don
Knotts, actor, coinedir
an; 1911, Marshall
M e :L u h la n,
Communication theo-
rist; 1926 Norman
Jewison, film director;
People my age
Leonard Bernstein,
Billy Graham, :Arin
Landers and Abigail
Van Buren.
The Blue Bowl
Reward
All day I did the little
things,
The little things- that dc
now show,
I brought the kindling.
for the tire,
I set the cart`dles in a
row,
I filled a bowl with
marigolds,
The shallow bowl you
love the best, =
And made the house a
pleasant place,
Where weariness might
take its rest.
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