The Citizen, 1987-09-16, Page 18PAGE 18. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1987.
Belgrave
Compiled by Mrs Hel'n Snmclmusc Plume ' M',7
Japanese minister
speaks in Belgrave
On Sunday, September 13,
members of Calvin-Brick Church
joined with the Belgrave United
Church for a special service when
the Rev. Masaoki Hoshino a Rural
Life minister for London Confer
ence was guest speaker. He is a
missionary from Japan.
Rev. John Roberts conducted
the worship service and welcomed
all visitors. The choir sang the
hymn “Just a closer walk with
Thee.’’
Rev. Hoshino’s address to the
children fascination them and the
adults alike as he produced a 20
foot fishing pole from a decorated
piece of pipe that was two feet long
and one inch in diameter. Stating
although the one end was very
small and thin he could land a five
pound trout with it. Pointing out
that though children are small too
they can accomplish much if they
work together.
His sermon entitled “A grain of
wheat’’ was taken from St. John’s
Gosepl 12, 20-25 with special
emphasis on verse 24 “Verily,
verily I say unto you, except a corn
of wheat fall to the ground and die,
it abideth alone: but if it die, it
bringeth forth much fruit.’’
After the worship service the
congregation enjoyed a noon meal
in the Institute Hall which was
prepared by the ladies of the
charge.
Following the meal Rev. Hosh-
inoshowed slides in the Church
school room and spoke of how he
helped to establish a rural Chris
tian Church back in Japan in an
area that was once a lake that had
been reclaimed for food produc
tion. He stated that the predomi
nate religion was Shinto and
Buddhism.
came to Canada in May of 1985 and
are living at Ridgetown. He has
been very busy speaking to
congregations in London Confer
ence with emphasis on the rural
communities. They will return to
Japan next year.
Music, prior to the service and
for the hymns was supplied by
Mrs. Les Shaw at the piano and
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Procteratthe
organ. The choir was accompanied
by Mrs. George Procter.
Knox Church
anniversary
service Sept. 26
Knox Presbyterian Church, An
niversary service will be held in
Belgrave Sunday, September 26 at
11 a.m. Rev. Charles Henderson of
Exeter will be the guest speaker
and music will be provided by the
Melville Presbyterian Church
choir of Brussels.
Denise and Angela Nethery
spent the weekend with their
parents Mr. and Mrs. Alex Neth
ery. Denise is attending Brock
University at St. Catherine and
Angela is at Westervelt Business
School, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Squires of
Carsonville, Michigan visited with
Mrs. Mabel Wheeler Thursday
and Friday of last week.
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People news
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby of
RR 5, Brussels have moved into
their new home at 35 Hamilton St.
Belgrave residents welcome Bob
and Jane to the village.
Mrs. Len Jarvis of St. Catherines
celebrated her 85th birthday on
Sunday September 13. Those
attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Jim
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Belgrave; Mrs Sarah Anderson of
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Fair on September 24-25.
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ed a competition such as this
before, but says she is looking
forward to this one. She is
sponsored by the Kinburn Fores
ters, an organization in which her
family is deeply involved.
Darlene is presently completing
her Grade 13 credits at Central
Huron Secondary School in Clin
ton, where she also works part time
at the Dixie Lee Take-Out. She
hopestoenter ageneral science
course at either the University of
Western Ontario or at the Univer
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eventual aim of becoming either a
speech pathologist or an occupa
tional therapist, although she says
she is keeping her options open at
this time.
She is very active in the 4-H
Homemaking Club, having com
pleted 14 projects, as well as
having served as the leader of the
“Sewing Plus’’project last Spring.
She likes reading and baking, and
loves to travel and see new places,
having done quite a bit of travel in
the U.S.A, with her family.
Born and raised in Londesboro,
Darlene is the daughter of Betty
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