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Clinton News Record, 2015-09-30, Page 19Climbing mountains: The personal journey Brenda Radford Special to the News Record The Yiddish word "kabas" means "to suppress A Scot- tish hunting term, "caboche',' means cutting off a deer's head close behind the horns. An Irish expression "cie bais [pronounced bosh]" trans- lates as "cap of death': Any of these terms may be the origin of "putting the kibosh on'; which means putting an end to something once and for all. Ponder on "peter out" this week. The Countdown Club, sponsored by the Fellowship Bible Chapel of Londesbor- ough, held its first session on September 17. This weekly club for community children in senior kindergarten through grade six meets from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m and this fall will be looking into "The Egypt File', decod- ing the mystery of life. Con- tact Elaine Steinson for more info at 519-482-5218. Villagers will be noticing the lights on again in the for- mer home of Harry and Gail Lear. Terry Radford, elder son of Robert and Traci Radford, has purchased the house and is getting settled in. Eric Radford, Terry's brother, owns the former home of Genevieve Allen. It's nice to have native sons stay in our midst. Alphonse Meloche pur- chased the Pianovations building some months ago. But until recently had rented the living area to Tim Varey and Michelle Cain. The working area at the back of the building is still being rented/used by Pianovations for restoration work. Al, who comes to the village from the Tiverton area has now taken up residence in the building. A musician who repairs and customizes guitars and sets up sound systems among other things musical, plans to open a recording studio in the former showroom. Tim and Michelle have purchased the Overboe house on Elizabeth Street. Tim's son, Zachary, lives with the couple. Did you notice the sun dogs just after the supper hour on Sunday evening? Perhaps they were forecasting a change to cooler more Fall - like temperatures. They cer- tainly were a prelude to a spectacular sunset over the beach at Goderich. LONDESBOROUGH UNITED CHURCH Rev. Fletcher called the second Sunday in his series, The Season of Creation, Mountain Sunday. It was September 20 and the ser- vice was held jointly with Knox United of Auburn in the Ball's Chapel. The senior choir from Londesborough United, directed by Barb Bosman, offered two selections that morning. During the receiv- ing of the offering the choir sang 0, a Song Must Rise and at Rev. Terry's request, in keeping with the message theme, repeated Gonna Climb a Mountain. Other music for the service was played by Nancy Parks on a suitcase pump organ. The unison psalm was Psalm 48. The Old Testament scripture passage was Isaiah 65:16-25. In their religious musical, Sound of Music, Rogers and Hammerstein composed the very familiar Climb Every Mountain. As Rev. Fletcher remarked the title says every mountain and is a most inspiring song. Choosing this sermon topic for the service at Ball's Chapel was appropri- ate for the only way to get to the church is to climb the hill. But as those who attend realize the climb has its reward. The view from the chapel is spectacular overlooking the hills along the Maitland River. Such is the reward many times from real mountains. There are many references in the Bible to events taking place on mountaintops. However, many moun- tains are figurative having to do with the choices and events we face in life. To reach these mountaintops one needs to get rid of excess baggage/sin and focus on the face of God and His will for each of us. Moreover conquering any mountain means challenging one's self, freeing one's spirit to reap the reward at the top/ end. 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