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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1984-11-28, Page 33Times -Advocate, November 28, 1984 Pape ISA Motkors,rand�notheg rs at Bab Baledyparty.at Thanios,�. wtwAM Road UnitedCkurch w totes[ askedtobru►gtheirluncnd 15: 20 28, and Matthew 25: enough to handle the cold Don t forget yots` Secret pal then grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Passmore. Howard Cox and Cathy, with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Twenty Five mothers, stay after church and Sunday 31-46. The Meditation was en night air while the other gift. School for practice for the and Mrs. William Rohde. During the evening Mr. and Toronto spent the week -end gray grandmothers and children titled "Thy Kingdom Come." species was not able to do so. The sympathy of the come Mr. and Mrs. Ken Duncan Mrs. Elliott McRoberts, Ex -with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne attended the BabyBand White Gift Service which is Israel a scattered y isElaine Stewart, London and par people The "Minute For Mission" munitto and Mr. and Mrs. Reg eter and Juanita and Char -Passmore. Pete Kori, Stratlrvy spent the ty Saturday afternoon in the Sunday December 9. during . Ezekeil's lifetime. was entitled "Feed the family and reiatvies of the Hodgert were Saturday even- main Crediton visited, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dunlop, week -end with Mr. and Mrs. church basement. concert,Sunday Sunday Christmas e t b s Ezekiel springs words of hope Hungry". Rev. Robert late Milton McCurdy who• ing supper guests with Mr. Bob Vowles, Mr. and Mrs. Exeter spent the weekend Jack Stewart. Mrs. Rick Parker welcomY on his people God is going to Matheson and members of passed away ed everyone and handed out 16 at 8 p.m. Y>�•ldayevening. ++««maw.!a+w�nvaev�,.rdaao.,,e.•m�nnwr,o�,,,,,,,,,,a,,,,,e,p„b,.e.s►,re�,,,,,�..�•,,,a�weo�, . rYgather them together. the session served Karen and Maggie to Kriaty Bray, T U.C.W. meeting will be He is going to demonstrate communion. Kathy Rohde, �� Suggestions held Monda December at Exeter spell the weekendMaggie Miller, Heather y � his Love for them God is going Morgan and Megan Parker. 8 p.m. The roll call is to be to send a shepherd to reunite Mrs. Parker opened the wor- answered by each member his people. As Christians we Come in and see our ship service with a poem, bringing a gift (new or used) see Ezikiel's message being[' �S SINGER "Happy Thoughts". The for the Christmas Bureau. about Jesus as God's •� ¢� hymn "Away In A Manger" •Church Service Shepherd for the people. Knitting Machines . - � 4 fit was sung. Mrs. Ted Kernick The Last Sunday After Jesus give us a taste of the read a story "The Christmas Pentecost, also the Sacra- heavenly kingdom in this Angel". Roll call and the of-. ment of the Lord's Supper world. He comes to unite us in fering was received. Mrs. was observed at the Church hope and in faith. Jesus as Se- Kernick led in prayer. service Sunday morning with cond Adam comes to make Mrs. Parker conducted the Rev. Robert Matheson in salvation known to the world. graduation service. Those charge. Hope and salvation both come graduating were Brian He told the children a story as the result of Jesus' activi- Richardson, Ronnie Simpson entitled "The Shepherd". The ty in our world! and Shannon Snow. Mrs. choir rendered an anthem Faith should transform the Parker closed with prayer "Peace Be Still" accom- life of the disciples (Palesti- with motions. A delicious panied by the organist Miss nians pastured sheep and lunch was partaken of. Agnes Bray. The Scripture goats together but at night Sunday, December 2, the Lesson was read from they were separated because Sunday School members are Ezekiel 34:11-17.1 Corinthians one species were hardy PRECIOUS BLOOD BAKING — Shown with baking during Wednesday's Precious Blood CWI, penny sale are Gerry Gregus, Mary Dietrich and Ann Marie Cook. Meeting for Cromarty ladies By MRS. ROBERT LAING Cromarty Jean Carey was re-elected president of the Marian Rit- chie Evening Auxiliary at their November meeting at the home of Grace Kerslake, Mitchell. Betty Lou Norris opened the meeting with a poem, Beauty in November. The scripture was read by Mrs. Kerslake and the roll call, Time, was answered by ten members. For her topic, Alice Gardiner read an arti- cle, How the Lost Sheep was Found. Jean Carey presided for the business when it was decided to send $25 to Ewart College, a Presbyterian training school in Toronto, and to join with the Cromarty Ladies' Aid for the Christmas meeting on Dec. 11. Doris Miller conducted a contest on Places in Perth County, and the meeting dos- ed with a hymn. At the annual meeting which followed, Joy Scott read the Secretary's annual report, and Mary Elliott the treasurer's which showed that the group had exceeded its allocation as well as sen- ding donations to Armagh, a home for troubled young women, and to a !*roup home in Exeter. Other reports were given by Joy Scott, Grace Kerslake, Doris Miller, Pearl James, Jean Carey and Alice Gardiner. Joy Scott presented the slate of officers for 1985 as follows: Past Pres. Ruth La- ing: Pres., Jean Carey: 1st Vice-pres., Betty Lou Norris; 2nd Vice-pres., Sally Scott; Sec., Joy Scott: Assistant, Mice Gardiner; Treasurers Mary Elliott and Roberta Templeman; Pianists, Betty Lou Norris and Ruth Laing. Auditors, Alice Gardiner and Joyce Miller; Work Com- mittee, Joy Scott, Mary Elliott, Hannah Miller; Supp- ly secretary, Mary Elliott: Associate Members Sec., Grace Kerslake. Hannah Miller; Flower and Card Committee, hazel Scott. Hazel Harburn. Doris Miller; Friendship and Service Secretary, Ruth Laing; Glad Tidings and Literature Secretary. Jean Carey; Press Secretary, Roberta Templeman; Representative to the Managers, Joy Scott; Nominating ('omm., Betty Lou Norris and Joy Scott Programme Committee, Ruth Laing, Joy Scott, .lean Carey, Hannah Miller. Fire trucks were called out Friday night and again on the weekend when a corn dryer at Lot 18 Concession 12 Hibbert caught fire. Sunday afternoon they were standing by as the burned corn was augered out of the granary. CIT BED - BATH - KITCHEN - GIFTS 14) hh� Sfi tern Ghrisimgs Mon. - Thurs. 9:30 - 5:30; Fri. to 9:00; Sat. to 3:00 405 MAIN STREET i) EXETER, ONTARIO • 235-2957 Christmas is Coming! Gift ideas for everyone in the family - for every room in the house. From: Brass, Wicker, Pine, Wood, Pictures, Collector Dolls, and Teddy Bears, Bath and Kitchen Accessories, Gifts for Gourmet Cooks. Christmas Decorations and much much more. 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