Times-Advocate, 1978-11-23, Page 21Two Cubs
invested
It was an important night
November 13 for Jason
McLean and George Robin
son. Both boys were in
vested as new cubs into the
1st Ailsa Craig Cub Pack.
After carefully reciting the
promise and motto the boys
were welcomed into the
group by cub leader Dan Ab
bott and his assistant, Fred
Dejaney. and the other
members of the cub pack.
Unfortunately Robbie
McGregor was unable to
take his place and join the
same evening due to illness.
At the conclusion of the
meeting cub Todd Robinson
was awarded his han
dyman’s badge, Tim Leyton
received his observer
woodsmans badge and Toby
Killby his angler’s badge.
Mike Rosu-Myles was
presented with two badges,
his pet and toy badges while
his brother Rick Rosu-Myles
, also took home his pets
badge and collectors as
well.
Leaders Dan Abbott and
Fred Delaney are both new
to the pack this year and
very enthusiastic about the
work. The cubs are respon
ding well and putting forth a
great deal of effort into the
programme. There still re
main a few openings in the
pack for interested boys in
the Ailsa Craig area.
Times-Advocate, November 23, 1979
Ailsa Craig cleric ordained
By JOY SCHEIFELE
AILSA CRAIG
The Rev. Kenneth Hayes,
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NEW CUBS — Cubs Jason McLean and George Robinson were inducted into the 1st Ailsa Craig cub pack earlier this
month. Here cub leader Dan Abbott and his assistant Fred Dalaney help the boys adjust their new scarves consisting of part of
their uniform. Photo by Scheifele
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• pastor of the Ailsa Craig
Baptist Church was fully or
dained into the ministry
Tuesday, November 14.
The ordination service
was held at the Denfield
Baptist church, part of the
three point charge served by
Ken Hayes. The Rev. Bill
Steeper, Secretary of the
Dept, of Christian Education
gave the address. He charg
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remember that while Ken
Hayes is now ordained, he is
not necessarily “the
minister”, but rather a
minister, and all are respon
sible one for another. He
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Following the ordination
message, the laying of hands
took place with the ordina
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Commencement at the North
Collegiate, Sarnia, Saturday.
Erin Eagleson, son of Mr. &
, Mrs. Gordon Eagleson was
among the graduates. ,
Jean Liither, London, who
has been a hospital patient is
convalescing at the home of
her mother Mrs. Irwin
Luther.
Evelyn and Manuel Curts
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London. Special music was
provided by Jack Brown of
the Maitland Street Baptist
Church in London where the
Hayes’ had been associated
before moving to Ailsa
Craig.
Officially the ordination
began at 3 p.m. that after
noon at the Parkhill Baptist
Church, the third church in
Mr. Hayes’ charge, where
he met with the Examining
Council. George Laing,
Chairman of the Field Com
mittee acted as chairman.
The Rev. Fred Jillard of
London was elected
moderator for the meeting
with the Rev. Ottis Davidson
of Sarnia, clerk. ’
The candidate was in
troduced by Don Hughes of
Ailsa Craig, who then gave
his views on church doctrine
and concerns. He entered
into a question and answer^
period with the examining'
council before they voted on
his eligibility for ordination.
The decision of the 27 voting
delegates was unanimous to
accept Ken.
A fellowship dinner was
served at Ailsa Craig by the
ladies of the three churches
before the group then
proceeded to Denfield for
the actual service of ordina
tion.
Among the congregation
were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Can-
trell of Nashville,
Tennessee, long time friends
x)f Ken and Jean Hayes, who
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