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The Citizen, 2016-03-24, Page 3THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 2016. PAGE 3. Church seeking donations for catering season Greeting worshippers at Blyth United Church on Palm Sunday was Lavern Clark. Ushering were Reid Button, Taylor Wharton and Harrison Bernard. Marilyn Scott was pianist and Katie Dockstader was choir director. Rev. Gary Clark welcomed everyone to join the Sunday Fun Group in the auditorium as they presented their version of Palm Sunday story. Rev. Clark made mention that the ladies are asking for help to stock the shelves for the upcoming summer caterings. You can bring your donations of white or brown sugar, red jello, pickles, pie filling, cornstarch or frozen corn and green peas and leave your donation in the kitchen or in the narthex. Your assistance will be greatly appreciated. The first hymn, "All Glory, Laud story was said responsively. and Honour" was sung while the children paraded waving the palm branches. Grace Hallahan lit the Lenten candles. The opening prayer was repeated responsively with the choir being the first reader and the congregation the second, followed by the singing of the Lord's Prayer. Rev. Clark invited everyone to greet one another. The Sunday Fun Group presented part one of the Palm Sunday story with shadow puppets. Those taking part were Grace and Sarah Hallahan, Tanner Brooks, Harrison Bernard and Taylor, Bo and Lauren Wharton. The next song, "This Little Light of Mine" was sung accompanied by the guitar group of Rev. Gary Clark and Connor Brooks. The Sunday Fun Group presented the last part of their play. The hymn, "Hosanna Loud Hosanna" was followed by the singing of the hymn, "Hallelujah". The prayer of thanks for the story was said responsively. III Euchre II u Big number As part of a special Psalm Sunday procession, which signifies the walk through Holy Week, several local churches welcomed visitors on Sunday evening including Blyth United Church. Shown above are members of the church's choir, being lead by soloist Katie Dockstader, in a special performance for the evening. (Vicky Bremner photo) Blyth to host Beatles tribute show Calling all Beatles fans! The look, the sound and the excitement of The Beatles live performances will be re- created at the Blyth Memorial Hall when the international touring cast of `Beatlemania Revisited" comes to town on Saturday, April 2 at 8 p.m. for a one -night -only performance. All songs in the Beatlemania show are performed "note for note" by the amazing cast members who are further augmented with incredible costumes and vintage instruments to truly capture the spirit of the Fab Four. The evening kicks off with their famous 1964 appearance on the Ed Sullivan television show and follows the Beatles through their entire career with numerous costume changes including the Sgt. Pepper and Abbey Road eras. In total, over 30 Beatles songs are performed live throughout the evening including "I Wanna Hold Your Hand", "Ticket to Ride", "Yesterday", "Penny Lane", "Help!", "A Hard Day's Night", "Yellow Submarine", "Eleanor : REPRINTS* OF PHOTOS taken by Citizen photographers are available to purchase. ALL ARE IN COLOUR 4x6 - $4.00 5x7 - $5.00 8x10 - $8.00 Phone to order 519-523-4792 or 519-887-9114 Rigby", "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" and of course "Hey Jude" amongst the many audience favourites. Colum Henry, who portrays John Lennon, notes "This is a family-oriented, audience - interactive performance that will have everybody singing, dancing and clapping along." Tickets to see Beatlemania Revisited at the Blyth Memorial Hall on Saturday, April 2 at 8 p.m. are on sale now at $35 all-inclusive. Tickets are available at the theatre box office located at 423 Queen Street in Blyth, by calling 519-523-9300 or online at www.BlythFestival.com offices will be closed on FRIDAY, MARCH 25 for Good Friday The deadlines for the March 31 paper will be the same as usual: Monday, March 28 2 pm in Brussels and 4 pm in Blyth 413 Queen St., 541 Turnberry St., Blyth Brussels 519-523-4792 519-887-9114 set for March 28 Happy birthday to Grace Hallahan who celebrated March 20; Paul Popp, March 28 and Matt and Aaron Popp, March 30. There were four -and -a -half tables of players for the March 14 euchre. Winners were: high lady, Dorothy Carter, 79; second, Dawn Clime, 77; ladies' lone hands, Liz Fwitzer, two; high man, Randy Hugill, 73; second men's, Paul Moss, 67; men's lone hand, Edyth Glousher, three. The next euchre will be on Monday, March 28 at 1 p.m. A delicious lunch was enjoyed by all. Come out and enjoy the fun and fellowship. The choir sang the anthem "Hosanna, Loud Hosanna" Rev. Clark told the story of the spices in the hot cross buns which the children had made before the service started. God's love is there to keep us strong. The offering was received followed by the offertory response, "Grant Us God," the offertory prayer and the prayers for the people. The last hymn, "Jesus Bids Us Shine" was followed by the benediction and the singing of "Go Now In Peace". Rev. Clark thanked the Sunday Fun Group and their leaders, Hope Button, Karen Glousher and Deb Hakkers for a job well done. Everyone was invited for coffee, treats and hot cross buns that had been baked in the kitchen and fellowship before going home after the service. FROM BLYTH Crafters Streetfest July 23 Blyth My pardon cost Him that! (Archibald Brown, "Who is a Pardoning God Like Thee?" Stepney Green Tabernacle) "Who is a God like You, who pardons sin and forgives the transgression of the remnant of His inheritance? You do not stay angry forever, but delight to show mercy. You will again have compassion on us. You will tread our sins underfoot and hurl all our iniquities into the depths of the sea!" Micah 7:18-19 Before God could forgive a sinner in accordance with His infinite holiness and perfect justice — think what had to be done, sacrificed, and suffered! Measure God's pardon, by the obstacles His pardoning love overcame — and then you can form some idea of its intensity. God has fathomed His love and pity in one text, "God SO loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son" That little word "so" contains more than Heaven or earth can describe. In it, is the heart of God; in it, is the depth of pardoning love. 0 think for a minute what that pardon cost, which now makes your soul sing for joy. You received it freely enough, because Another paid the price; but what was that price? It cost Jesus a price no lip can tell — and no heart conceive! See Him tied to yonder pillar — mark that awful scourge as it falls again and again upon His quivering flesh; note how deep the thongs cut, drawing blood at every stroke! Your pardon cost that! "By His stripes we are healed." Isaiah 53:5 Follow Him in that weary walk to Calvary — linger by Him as fever courses through His veins, while head and hands and feet all drip with gore! Stay by Him until His sacred head falls upon the bosom, and His great heart breaks with anguish. And then looking up into the ashen countenance, say "My pardon cost Him that!" Yes, no pardon could ever have come to guilty man — if an atonement had not been made that...satisfied divine justice, honoured the law, and magnified the holiness of God. It is sweet work to trace the ruby stream of forgiving love; and mark how it would flow on until it reached the sinner, yes, even though it flowed along the channel of a Saviour's wounds! Who is a pardoning God like Thee? Who has grace so rich and free? A Grace Gem Submitted by: Immanuel United Reformed Church, Listowel, ON 519-291-1956