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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Times Advocate, 2006-04-05, Page 9Wednesday, April 5, 2006 Exeter Times–Advocate 9 Many upcoming events forApril at Thames Road By Rhoda Rohde THAMES ROAD CORRESPONDENT THAMES ROAD - Mr. Dave Williams was in charge of the Fifth Sunday of Lent church service on Sunday morning. The Easter introit was sung and Dave wel- comed everyone and people shook hands. Dave gave the announce- ments. Corey Smith lit the Christ Candle. Dave led in the call to worship respon- sively as well as the gathering prayer. The gathering hymn "Love Divine, All Loves Excelling" was sung. Dave led in the Prayer of Confession & New Hope. T h e Affirmation Of Our Faith A New Creed" was read in uni- son. The children's hymn ""I've Got Peace Like A River" was sung. Dave told a story about dif- ferent crosses namely Latin, Patriarchal, Greek, St. Andrew, St. Anthony, Ankl. Dave had little crosses differ- ent from one another which was real inter- esting. The choir sang "The Old Rugged Cross" accompanied by the organist Mari l y n Vandenbussche. Psalm 51:1-12 offering and also were the greeters. Marilyn Pym brought an item for the Food Bank forward. The closing hymn "Lord Jesus You Shall Be My Song" was sung. Dave gave the Commissioning and pronounced the Benediction and everyone sang the closing chorus Announcements The flowers at the front of the sanctuary are in memory of Virginia Pack and are placed there in loving memory by her family. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Ruth Anne, Doug, Brenna & Ian Osgood. Sympathy is extended to the family. Church Council is ask- ing for a volun- teer to be a Presbytery Rep. T h e Stewardship Committee is organizing a visitation to take place dur- THAMES ROAD NEWS was read responsively. Dave read John 12:20-33 and the title of his meditation was, "The Seed Of Love." The Hymn Of Praise "0 Jesus I Have Promised" was sung. Marilyn Pym and Cindy Pym gave a minute for mission enti- tled "Water In A Bottle". Ann Kernick and Virginia Warwick received the ing the month of April, to share the life and work of our church. Reminder to the Youth. "Youth Forum", for high school students only, is April 20 to 23. Registration applications must be received by April 7. Sunday School Dates - April 9, May 14 & June 4. April 5 Standing Committees meeting at 7 p.m. followed by council meeting at 8:15 p.m. April 11 UCW meeting at 8 p.m. Program: Leadership Development. Doris Elford, Lorraine Alexander, Helen Webber, Marjorie Johns. Roll Call: An Easter verse or poem. Lunch: Janet Coward, Joan Morgan, Ola Battan, Anne Bray. April 23 Food Grain Service at Exeter United Church. No ser- vice at Thames Road-Elimville. April 26 Hopper Hockey Funeral Home presents "Grief: The Healing Journey" with Dr. Bill Webster from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at South Huron High School. You may regis- ter by phone at 235-1220 or by the registration card found in the brochures on the back bul- letin board. April 30 Confirmation service at 10 a.m. at Usborne Central School. This service will be celebrated jointly by Zion West , Woodham, Kirkton and Thames Road- Elimville United Churches. April 30 Community of Local United churches ser- vice at Thames Road-Elimville at 7:30 p.m. Camp Bimini forms available in church office. Please see Dave. Camp Bimini 'Wish List' for 2006 on bulletin board. May 13 Volleyball skills camp at SHDHS EXETER — A volleyball skills girls and boys in Grades 6/7 an The camp will be April 11, 18 Cost for the camp, which will sium, is $30. For more information contact 235-0880 or 235-2383. camp will be held at South Huron District High School for d 8. and 25 and May 2, 9 and 16 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. be in the large gymna- Scott Halpenny at March 29 Sdo results 1st high 2nd high 1st solo 2nd solo Hidden Score Tie Hedy Devine Gladys Bierling Shorty Caldwell Joe Regier Irene Regier/ Rosaleen Berends HAYTER'S TURKEYS Order Your Fresh Turkey for Easter! otKEY TOONlF bring this in to save $2.00 OFF a minimum $20 order valid to April 15/06 "on the way to the lake" Hwy. 83 Dashwood 237-3561 Retail Store Open 6 Days a Week Mon. - Fri. 9-6; Sat 9-5 CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY need Recipe Ideas? see www.hayterturkey.com `Bidding for Bimini'. See bulletin board for more info. Personals Sympathy is extended to Dr. Sandford & Rev. 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After study, stu- dents will share their experiences with the people in their home countries and with Rotarians who sponsored their scholar- ships. For further information log on to the Grand Bend Rotary Club website at www.grandbendrotary.com or call Helene Togtema, Vocational Director, Rotary Club of Grand Bend at 238-6058. Deadline: April 14, 2006. DR. 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