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Exeter Times–Advocate
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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
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bring this in to save
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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.
Ethel Miner
Clare & family
in the passing of
Sandford's
mother the late
Merle Clare
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Call Sybille Schaufler at
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who passed
away recently.
Ethel is the
minister at
Belgrave United
Church.
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