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"Discipling in the '80's"
was the theme for the Great
COrnMissiOn Convocation of
the Lutheran Church«
Missouri Synod held in St.
Louis, Mo.; Nov, 6-9. Pastor
and Mrs. Mayo Mellecke of
Zion Lutheran, Dashwood
and Mr, and Mrs, Clarence
Rohner of Peace Lutheran,
Exeter were among the ap-
proximate 120 who attended
from Ontario.
This historic gathering
was a voluntary calling
together of the lay people
and professional ministry of
the Synod to consider how to
carry out the Great Commis-
sion which .is given in
Matthew 28:18.20 in' the
decade of the '80's. It gave
opportunity to learn
methodology, to grow
spiritually and enjoy rich
fellowship.
About 6,000 participants
came from at least five of
the Canadian provinces, all
over the United States in-
cluding Alaska and Hawaii
and foreign countries such
as Germany, Brazil, and
Japan. Approximately 10,000
attended the Lutheran Hour
Rally which with a 1,u00
voice children choir, and
adult mass choir featured
Dr. Oswald Hoffman as
speaker.
The two years of planning
made the convocation a
great success. The weather
was also very favourable go-
ing into the 80 degrees F.
The Ontario District is
already making plans for a
District Convocation to be
held in October 1981 with the
Rev. Marvin Barz of
Goderich as chairman.
Hear nurse from
India
Calvary United Church
Women held their meeting
Tuesday evening with the
Christian Development
group in charge and Mrs.
Don Gaiser convener and
chairlady. An Armistice Day_
program was held.. A
styrofoam cross was at the
front and Mrs. Gaiser read a
suitable poem. Miss Laing
presided for a minute's
silence, prayer and the in-
troduction of the guest
speaker, Kathleen Matheral,
a nurse on furlough from In-
dia who spoke on her work
and showed pictures.
Gloria Martin, Crediton,
sang accompanied by Glen
Hodgins. Books entitled
"Feelings" written by Judy
Hartman, a handicapped
young lady and grand-
daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Art Haugh were on sale
the proceeds from which
will be used to help her with
necessities. Around 100 were
in attendance from
Dashwood Lutheran Church,
Zurich, Crediton and Grand
Bend United Churches.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Burke
and Susan, Brampton, spent
the 'weekend with Milt
Haugh.
Irvin Rader returned
home Tuesday following sur-
gery in. University Hospital.
Group two with conveners,
Mrs. Earl Keller and Mrs.
Ray Bader was in charge of
devotions and lunch Wednes-
day, at the meeting of Zion
Lutheran Church Ladies' Aid
with 18 members present.
Mrs. Charles Martene,
president, dealt with the
business. The Altar Guild
reported 17 visits and one
plant. The new guild is Mrs.
Martene and Mrs. Florence
Keller. Seven cards were
sent out. Donations were
made to pay for the
L.W.IVI.L, chrismons; the
church Mission Fund,
Lutherwood, Concordia
Seminary at St. Catherines
and C.N.LB.
A generous donation was
received from Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Becker on the occa-
sion of their 45th wedding
anniversary.
Officers were returned by
acclamation except for a
new secretary. They are
past president, Mrs. Lorne
Genttner, president, 'Mrs.
Charles Martene, vice-
president, Mrs. Ray Rader,
secretary to he elected,
treasurer, Mrs. Esther
Salmon, card and treat
secretary, Mrs, Mayo
Mellecke, pianist, Helen
Nadiger, changes made
were nominating com-
mittee, Mrs. Lorne Genttner
and Mrs. Arnold Becker,
auditors, Mrs. Frieda Keller
and Mrs. Hilda Rader,
librarians, Mrs. Ernest
Koehler and Helen Nadiger.
Pastor Mellecke took for
the topic "The Altar Guild"
and their duties.
The Christmas meeting
will be held December 7 at
the community centre with
husbands or a friend guests
at a pot luck supper.
Mrs. Luella Tieman
attended the funeral of her
niece Susan (Bartliff)
Murray, 34, of Kitchener last
week. Others attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reschke,
Mrs. Verde Bask, aunts and
uncle of Susan and cousins
Mr. and. Mrs, Don. Reschke
and Rosemary Reschke. all
of Detroit. They all were
guests a Mrs, Tiernan.
Senior citizens will hold
their Meeting Monday,
November 24.
Mrs. Adolph Keller is a
patient at Victoria Hospital,
London. Adolph is staying
with his daughter and family
Mr. and Mrs. Fred sanders,
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan'Taylor,
Kitchener, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Irvin Rader,
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader
were Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs, Wendell Gamble
and family, London.
Mrs, Irvin Rader was
taken by surprise Sunday on
the occasion of her 65th
birthday when members of
her family arrived bringing
special gifts, cake and ice
cream. Present for the occa-
sion were Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Miller, Brenda, Charlotte
and Karen, Zion, Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Rader, Stacey
and. Derick, Mr, and Mrs.
Paul Rader, Ben and Robin,
London. and Mrs, Bill
Bennett, Thunder Bay. Irvin
also gave her a pendant
watch.
Joy, the Youth of Zion
Lutheran Church and
counsellors, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Keller and Bill
Vandeworp met Sunday.
Michele Vandeworp opened
with a prayer. Bible study
was Psalm 23. Donations
were discussed and the
Youth Circuit meeting.
Flowers in the church,
Sunday, were placed by Mr.
and Mrs. Cliff Penhale and
family in memory of her
parents Mr. and Mrs. R.
Willert.
Mark a line on the outside
of a paint can at the level of
the paint inside. Do it with
the brush just before clean-
ing it, then you can tell the
colour, too.
By MRS, HUGH MOR4NZ
$141114KA
Around 40. friends. and
neighbours gathered last
Wednesday evening, at.
Shiplta Community Centre,.
to honor Carol. Dietrich with
a roiscella.neeto community
shower, During the social
time contests and a bride.
dressing game. were en-
joyed. A reading, Aunt .Jer-
rnia's courtship,. was given.
by 'DorothY'renner,
Pauline Brannon, niece. of
the bride elect, presented•
the gifts to Carol for open,
ing.
Hostesses for this shower.
were Velma and Ann
Russell, Doris :Sweitzer and.
Dorothy Fenner.
Last Tuesday evening the
Mount Carmel church ladies
were ,hostesses for another
miscellaneous shower for
Carol, held at the -school
gym. Approximately. '35
attended, Games were held
in the social time and an ad-
dress read by Colleen Breen,
before gifts were presented,.
Linda Wasnidge, "of West
McGillivray was hostess at
her home for a linen shower
for her sister Carol, on Fri-
day evening October 7th.
More than 50 attended
another bridal shower for
Carol., in the school gym at.
St. Boniface school in
Zorioh, when hostesses were
the bridesmaids, on the
evening of October 24th,
Personals.
Ella .and Willis Desjardine
held a birthday supper, Sun-
day evening, for their son
Ray's 22nd birthday, 'Mien-
ding were Clara and Alvin
Statton, of Grand Bend, Ray
and Kay Cooper of Exeter,.
Debbie and Harry Plantenga
and son Eric, of Huron.Park,
and Ray's friend Gloria.
Clara supplied, one of her
famous cakes decorated as a
guitar to compliment Ray's
musical talents,
Karl McNaughton, of
Lucan a fiddle playing friend
of Willis's, visited him a day
last week.. •
,Mrs, Garson Brady, of
Welland spent last week
visiting at her sister's home,
Mr, and Mrs. Milton-
Sweitzer..
Sandra and Tony Regier,
Christopher, Heather and
Jillian. of Detroit spent the
weekend here with Sandra's
parents, Ken and' Ortha
Baker,
Tom and Rosanne Russell
and friends, spent the
weekend in Cleveland,'Oldo.
Jackie and Jenny RusSell.
visited over the Weekend.
with Hugh and Annie.
Morenz,
GRADUATE — Bryan
Tuckey received his Masters
Degree in Regional Planning
and Resource Development
from the University of
Waterloo at the Fall Con-
vocation recently. He has
accepted a position as
planner for Westminster
Township, London, Ontario.
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