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Clinton News Record, 2016-03-16, Page 15The news from CONTINUED FROM > PAGE 14 Londesborough United Church will hold their annual "Songfest" the even- ing of April 3. This year's fea- tured performers are The Honey Sweethearts, The Glister Children's Choir, Country Serenade, Londes- borough's own Tom Pollard and the mother/daughter duo, Shelley and Elizabeth Haist. Mark your calendars for this evening of musical inspiration. Londesborough United Church When the children gath- ered at the front of the sanc- tuary to spend some time with Rev. Fletcher at Londes- borough United Church on Sunday, March 13, they learned that Terry had been helping his daughter pack up her apartment in Toronto in preparation for a move to Vancouver. She will be leaving with only one suitcase and Terry questioned the wisdom of leaving so much behind. However she showed her father a small plastic card she carries in her wallet that has a picture of Christ on it. She assured her father that that card was her comfort, knowing God and His love was always there for her. As long as she has that card she feels she has enough; other 'stuff' can be bought. Terry encouraged the children to remember that God is always there for them too. Appropriately the next hymn was "One More Step Along the World I Go': Rev. Fletcher's message to the adults, "The Good Por- tion", was based on the Londesborough familiar story of Christ's visit to the home of Martha and Mary. This story is found in Luke 10:38-42. What a blessed thing to have Christ in your home, we would think. However in Christ's time Jewish men held women in low regard. They felt the teachings and learning of the law were man's domain. Women should not be listening to Christ's conversation as Mary did. Perhaps that is part of why Martha resented Mary not helping her with serving the men. Both women received reassurance from Christ. Martha's work and Mary's learning were both Christian work. We need to recognize Jesus was a radical realizing change was, is always, nec- essary and important for growth. We need to be open to the learning Christ pro- vides to make us whole. And use our particular gifts to build up community and strengthen our spiritual fam- ily. Rev. Fletcher reminded congregants that balance makes one productive. Londesborough United's food drive will wrap up on March 20, Palm Sunday. Try to support this outreach initiative. Londesborough United's Official Board will meet on April 5th beginning at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is invited to enjoy the family friendly movie, "Snowmen" in the church basement on Thurs- day evening, March 17. Be settled in with your cuddly blankets and pillows by 7: 00 p.m. Snacks and drinks will be provided. Radars Edge Squires in six meet Maple Minto 81's in WOAA finals CONTINUED FROM > PAGE 9 The third period was no different. For the Radars, more questionable penalties and the Squires scored 2 making the score 5-4. Finally with 12:10 gone in the third while shorthanded Tyler Doig scored on a perfect pass by Josh Cornelissen giv- ing them a 6-4 lead. Petrolia wasn't done when they scored again, cutting the Radars lead to 1. Radars aced the game with 1:12 left when Ryan Murphy scored his third goal of the game assisted by Josh Conelissen and Mike Jarmuth. Final score 7-5 Radars. Shots on net Petrolia 36 and Clinton 37. Penalty minutes Petrolia 14 minutes Radars 26 minutes. Maple Minto won the Northern Division setting off the finals in the WOAA Sen- ior AA league. Maple Minto 81's and Clinton Radars will start the final series next weekend March 18-20. Presently unknown what the times and dates are for the finals. At time of print the tentative schedule: Friday, March 18 in Palmerston at 8:30 p.m. and Saturday, March 19 in Clinton at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 16, 2016 • News Record 15 0 7' .NEWSPAPERS, coven ALL THE ?4AJOR SUIJJECTS nwmo NUCLEAR WASTE MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATION SOCIETE DE GESTION DES DECHETS NUCLEAIRES NWMO Learn More Centre The Municipality of Central Huron is one of nine communities involved in a process of learning about Adaptive Phased Management (APM), Canada's plan for the safe, long-term management of used nuclear fuel. The Nuclear Waste Management Organization is working collaboratively with the community to advance preliminary assessment studies. Learn about APM, meet NWMO staff, ask questions and offer your thoughts. Drop in to the NWMO community office and Learn More Centre in Clinton. Everyone is welcome. 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