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Worldwide Communion
takes place Sun., Oct. 3
By Rhoda Rohde
THAMES ROAD CORRESPONDENT
THAMES ROAD - Rev.
Marilyn Carter was in
charge of the regular
church service on Sunday
morning. A new Introit
was sung and people
shook
hands.
R e v .
Carter gave greetings and
the announcements and
led in the Call to Worship.
The Prayer of Approach
and the Affirmation of
Faith were said in unison.
Zachary Kadey lit the
Christ Candle. Rev. Carter
told the story `Reversals In
Our Lives'.
The choir sang Above All
Else the World Needs
Jesus accompanied by
organist Marilyn
Vandenbussche. Psalm 91
was read responsively.
Rev. Carter read Luke
16:19-31 and the title of
her sermon was 'The Gap'.
Sharon Passmore and
Helen Kadey received the
offering. Everyone read
the Commissioning and
Rev. Carter pronounced
the Benediction. Everyone
sang May the God of Hope
Go Wtth Us.
There were four beauti-
ful gold mums at the front
of the church left from the
wedding of Michael
Kerslake and Cassandra
Triebner. Congratulations
Michael and Cassandra.
Announcements
A bereavement support
group will begin Sept. 22
from 7 to 8:30 p.m. for ten
Wednesdays at the
Precious Blood Roman
Catholic Church. For more
information please contact
Kim at 235-2510.
Phone tree: In the event
of a death in the communi-
ty please contact Helen
Weston at 229-6281
(Outreach Committee).
Worldwide Communion
will take place at the regu-
lar worship service Oct. 3,
10 a.m.
Volunteers are needed
for Out of the Cold on Oct.
4. Contact Ray Cann at
235-1238 if you can help.
Oct. 6: Standing commit-
tees meeting at 7 p.m. fol-
lowed by council meeting
at 8:15 p.m.
Oct. 10: Thanksgiving
Sunday. Please bring items
for the Food Bank. Note
date change.
Oct. 13: UCW meeting at
8 p.m. Theme:
Thanksgiving. Program:
Mission and Outreach,
Janis Richardson, Ola
Batten, Diane Jeffery,
Alice Cann. Roll call: A
helpful hint. Lunch:
Marjorie
Johns,
Leona
Cottle, Marion Cann,
Shirley Kerslake.
Oct. 22, 23, 24: 'Rev.
Dilema' at Playhouse II,
produced by Grand Bend
United Church.
Stewardship: Take a
moment to think about
Stewardship! The precious
gift that the church stew-
ards is the gospel.. (and) in
stewarding the gospel we
will use all of our gifts and
resources to be faithful—
Rev. Dr. Edwin Searcy,
Vancouver, B.C.
Personals
Many people attended
the program on Friday
evening, also the fair on
Saturday and Sunday.
Congratulations to all the
winners.
Doug Turnbull of Mission
Viejo, California called on
his cousins Bill and Rhoda
Rohde on Saturday after-
noon. He is visiting with
his son-in-law and daugh-
ter, Richard and Pam
Bieman and family of
Dashwood.
Many people from this
area attended the plowing
match at Meaford last
week.
Sympathy
Quite a number of people
from this area attended
the visitation to pay their
respects to the late Pieter
Westerhout at the Hopper -
Hockey Funeral Home on
Sunday. Sympathy is
extended to his wife and
family.
THAMES ROAD NEWS
POLICE BRIEFS
VARNA — On Sept. 17
in the early morning OPP
were called to the Varna
General Store in Varna
located on Mill Road.
The owner told police
sometime overnight some-
one used a blunt object to
strike the store window
and break a section of the
glass. No one attempted to
enter the store but it will
cost the business $1,000
to replace the broken win-
dow.
Huron OPP is looking for
the person responsible for
the vandalism. If you
know who may have done
the damage call the OPP
or Crime Stoppers at 1-
800-222-8477(TIPS).
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Teens youth group to meet at Brucefield church
By Joan Beierling
VARNA CORRESPONDENT
VARNA - The Stan Lee
Club will meet Wed. Oct.
6 in the Complex at 8
p.m.
The Zone 8 fall rally will
be in the Seaforth Legion
Hall on Thurs., Oct. 14
with registration begin-
ning at 10:30 a.m. The
noon lunch costs $7 and
must be paid in advance
to the club president sev-
eral days ahead so the
caterers can plan the
meal.
Church service
The celebration of bap-
tism took place in Goshen
Church on Sunday. Pastor
Elly Van Bergen gave the
Welcome and announce-
ments followed by the
Call to Worship.
The service of baptism
followed. The presenta-
tion of Morgan Elizabeth
Colclough, daughter of
Mike and Leanne, was
made by
Grandpa
Steve Keys,
Clerk of the Session.
Morgan's aunt Jennifer
Keys poured the water
for baptism. Arnold
Keys, great-grandfather,
lit the baptismal candle.
Along with Mike's par-
ents Ivan and Anne
Colclough and Leanne's
parents Steve and Linda,
both sets of Morgan's
grandparents were there
as well as great-grand-
parents Arnold and Nora
Keys and Jeene and
Hennie Poelman-Amsing.
Following the baptism,
the choir presented their
gift of music, This Child of
Yours. Brenda Consitt
presented Sunday school
seals and certificates.
Marg
Robinson
read the
Scripture. Pastor Van
Bergen's message: 'Papa
Don't Get Rich Again'.
Oct. 3 is Varna' s
anniversary as well as the
dedication of the new
carpet. Everyone wel-
come!
On Oct. 3 the
Stephenson Steps will be
taking place in Exeter.
They will be walking for
Breast Cancer research
and pledges would be
appreciated.
Varna UCW will meet
VARNA NEWS
Thurs., Oct. 7 at the
church. Guest speaker:
Jean Dunn.
Teens youth group
The teens youth group
for ages 14 and up will
meet at the Brucefield
Church at 7:30 p.m.
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