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honeymoon location.
MOTHER GOOSE PARADE The primary group of Debi Wooden's ballet class staged a parade of Mother
Goose characters at their ballet recital Fri day night, With their teacher, Debi, are back row left, Kandy Dob-
son, Tara Leigh Grant, Melissa Colter, Alexandra Zivkovic, and Lisa Wright; middle row, left, Dianne Willis,
Lynn Stephens, Jean Buswell, Melissa Becker, Todd Colter, Vicci Taylor and Debbie Down; front row, left,
Janet Kints, Joanne Kints, Pam McCaffrey, Colleen Glasgow and Carolyn Galloway. T-A photo
Outlines church intention
in series on union plans
For the marriage vows bet-
ween Debra Ann DesJardine and
Ivan Ralph Mcllroy la a double
ring ceremony March 10, 1973,
arrangements of yellow mums,
thasta daisies and pink car-
nations with white candelabra
formed the background in
Calvary United Church, Listowel
with Reverend Leslie Grant
officiating,
The bride is the only daughter
of Mrs. DesJardine and the late
Byron DesJardine, Palmerston.
The groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin McIlroy,G owanstown.
Mrs, Sid Jones of Monkton
played the organ, accompanied
by Judy Mason, cousin of the
bride who sang.
The bride was ushered down
the aisle by her uncle, Murton
Oaeit ee.g
The Times Advocate
would like to extend best
wishes, to the following
members of the Over 80
Club this week:
Mrs. William Desjar-
dine, Strathroy, formerly
of Grand Bend, 89, March
28, 1973,
Bea Dixon, Green
Gables, Parkhill, 87, March
2,2, 1973,
Mrs, Marie Pask, Zurich,
85, March 28, 1973.
Mrs. Louise Tinney,
Exeter Nursing Home, 82,
March 22, 1973.
Mrs. Nettie Isaac,
Parkhill, 83, March 24,
1973.
If you know of anyone
who would like their name
to appear in this column,
please tell us, There is no
charge.
DesJardine. She was gowned in a
floor lenth white chiffon over
polyester satin dress with lace
yoke and long satin ruffled
sleeves. The skirt formed its own
cathedral train trimmed with
matching lace. A matching
headpiece with waist length veil
completed her ensemble. For
something old she wore her
mother's gold heart shaped
locket.
Her bridal bouquet was of pink
roses, white stephanotis with
trailing roses and ivy.
Cathy Lewis, cousin of the
bride was maid of honor gowned
in floor length green flowered
polyester over satin with green
trailing velvet ribbon, complete
with matching ribbon in her hair.
She carried pink carnations and
green mums with pink ribbon.
Bridesmaids were Carolyn
Lewis, cousin of the bride and
Sandra Woods, friend of the
bride. They were gowned the
same in lavender with velvet
ribbon. They carried pink car-
nations with yellow mums and
yellow ribbon.
Best man was Alvin Ward,
friend of the groom, Ushers were
Ken Mcllroy, brother of the
groom and John Mason, cousin of
the bride.
Following the marriage a
reception was held at Ranton
Place, Palmerston,
To travel to Northern Ontario
and the United States the bride
wore a blue polyester knit dress
with brown accesories, and a
corsage of pink carnations,
The future home of the young
couple will he in Trowbridge,
Before the wedding the bride
was honoured at showers given
by her aunts at the home of Mrs.
Wilbert Lewis, Ailsa Craig, by
Mrs. Ken Mcllroy, Listowel;
Sandra Woods, Listowel; and
Susan Henderson, Palmerston.
This is the second in a series of
articles being prepared for the T-
A on the proposed "Plan For
Union" drawn up between the
Anglican Church, the United
Church and the Christian
(Disciples of Christ) Church.
Mr. Savary is the Anglican
minister in Kirkton.
By R. N. SAVARY
The "Plan of Union" begins
with a section called "Our
Intention." It names the chur-
ches which will he joining in the
"new manifestation of the
Church." It is worth noting that
the union is to be brought about
by "the members" of the three
churches, not by the churches as
great corporations. It is up to the
members to see that their wishes
are made known and carried out.
The first article in this section,
"Our Intention" goes on to ex-
press the reason for seeking
unity, and the mutual recognition
of , the members of the three
churches as members of the Body
of Christ.
The actual "intention" of the
churches is stated as (1) to make
visible the God-given unity of the
Church, and (2) to seek fullness
of life, and power to minister to
persons struggling with the
problems of society and the
world. The problem of every man
struggling with his own nature
might well be mentioned too.
• Then the three churches "offer
to God and to one another the
resources and gifts of our
churches and members ., . . to
bring into being the 'Church of
Christ in Canada' ". Some people
will quarrel with the name
chosen: "Church of Christ in
Canada." Apparently it was hard
to find a name that satisfied even
all the members of the com-
mittee. If you don't like it, what
would you suggest? No one wants
a name that implies a "sec-
tarian" outlook, and yet any
other implies too much,
What happens when a sectarian
name is chosen can be illustrated
by the title "Protestant
Episcopal Church" — what does
it really mean? Put it into
Chinese, and you get "Society of
Objecting Su perin tenden ts. "
Names which attempt to define a
church by taking up a particular
stance are easily reduceable to
absurdity when they are looked
at from outside the culture which
formed them.
No,. a name of "universal"
significance is needed, but such a
name easily gives an impression
of arrogance. When Roman
Catholics use the word "catholic"
without the adjective, for
example, it causes resentment on
the part of many other catholic
Christians.
"Church of Christ in Canada,"
even without the article 'the' in
front of it, may seem arrogant in
face of the fact that after the
union comes into effect there still
will be more Canadian Christians
outside this church than in it.
However, this title does say what
needs to be said -- this particular
church's faith is centered on
Christ. It is trusting Christ that
constitutes the church. And this
particular church is
geographically a Canadian part
of the world-wide fellowship of
christians. Let us hope that other
Christians will not regard it as
making extravagant claims by
its use of this title!
The "Intention" goes on to
state the desire of the churches to
form "an enriched embodiment
of the one Church of Christ,"
conserving what is most valuable
in the past of each, and finding
new values for the future. The
common faith held by all is
acknowledged, and so are the
differences of interpretation and
ways of expressing the faith.
"Respecting in love the con-
victions of others, we trust the
Holy Spirit to lead us into new
understanding within the
fellowship of the Church of Christ
in Canada." That is a very im-
portant sentence. It demands a
By MISS JEAN COPELAND
The theme of the United
Church Women's March meeting
was Christian Stewardship. Mrs.
Duncan McNaughton read the
call to worship, The scripture
was read by Mrs. Fred Parkinson
followed by a reading on
Stewardship by Mrs,
McNaughton.
The offering was received and
Mrs. McNaughton gave the of-
fertory prayer and also led in
another prayer. Mrs. George
Wilson gave a report on
Stewardship and also introduced
the speaker, Mrs. Mac Hodgert,
of Thames Road who showed
interesting slides and gave an
informative talk on Morocco,
The president, Mrs. Jim Miller,
conducted the business and she
closed this part of the meeting
with "A Thought for Lent."
Mr. & Mrs. George Wheeler,
do, but find it so hard to practice,
The rest of the section "Our
Intention" describes the direc-
tion in which that trust should
lead the reunited Church.
Mr. & Mrs. ,John Rodd, Pamela
and Calvin, Mr, & Mrs. Glenn
Copeland, Cynthia , Ellen and
Deanna, Mr. & Mrs. David
Wheeler and Steven attended a
birthday party on Saturday for
Rev. John Wheeler, held at the
home of his daughter and family,
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Wilson, Dianne
and Lois of Conn, Rev, Wheeler is
a resident of the nursing home in
Mount ForeSt,
Michelle Hannaberry was a
guest with Cynthia, Ellen and
Deanna Copeland on Friday night
and Saturday.
A group of 25 from Kirkton and
Woodham gathered at the home
of Mr. & Mrs. Alex Gartenburg
Saturday evening to participate
in a carda Mon sponsored by the
Eastern Star, Mitchell,
Jim Gartenburg, Ottawa spent
the weekend with Mr. & Mrs,
Alex Gartenburg,
CCAT open house
Have you ever wondered just
v‘ hat goes on out at Centralia
College?
Well next week you will have a
chance to find out as the students
of the Centralia College of
Agricultural Technology present
"Open House '73".
The college will open its doors
March 28 from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m.
and March 29 from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m, The program will include
exhibits and displays to illustrate
the home economics, agricultural
business management and
animal health technology courses
available at the college, as well
as a special display concerning
the various student clubs and
committees which make up
campus life.
Of particular interest to the
ladies will be the home
economics displays. Fashion
shows will he presented at 2 p.m.,
both Wednesday and Thursday
and at 8 p.m. Wednesday.
Food demonstrations will be
presented at 1 p.m. Wednesday
on "Cheese, a meal in itself",
again at 3:30 that afternoon on
gelatin desserts; at 11 a.m.
Thursday with the theme, "Let's
start with a mix" and at 3:30 p.m.
on "A taste of the island
coconut".
In addition, there will be a
junior fashion display and junior
and senior food displays.
In the agricultural business
management section, the
students have planned a mixture
of exhibits and films to cover the
areas of engineering, livestock,
herbicide and weed control and a
special farm project demon-
strating how Centralia students
use what they have learned in
class in an on-farm situation.
Junior and senior year displays
in all areas of animal health
technology will be available,
including a film depicting the
duties of Animal. Health
technicians, Students will also be
available to answer questions.
Most of the displays will he
located in the Administration
building, with the exception of the
animal health technology
displays, which will be in the
Animal Health Technology
building and the fashion shows
which will take place in Huron
March 22, NOE
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The college is hoping fora. good
turn-out at this years open house,
and. it should he well- worth at-
tending,
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methods of helping, even the
severely handicapped to achieve
hitherto unexpected levels of self-
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BUDDING BALLERINAS -- These five girls are the members of the
senior ballet group taught by Debi Wooden. Here they pose at their
recital Friday night. From back left, they are Kathy Giffin, Brenda
Wilson, and Wendy Hillman, Kneeling are Laurie Prout, left and Mar-
jorie Ritchie. T-A photo
great deal of the members of the
divided churches, and most of all
a willingness to take one
another on faith, with a
willingness to trust the Holy
Spirit. This is what we all say we
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