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Melville begins morning with sunrise service Greeting at Melville Presbyterian Church on Easter Sunday morning were Neil and Ruth Schade. The front of the church was bright and colourful with candles and a large assortment of potted tulips arranged on the communion table. These flowers were placed there by friends and families in honour of loved ones departed. The service was well attended, as many people attended the sunrise service on Maple Street and the Easter breakfast held by the Sunday school in the church basement. With Crystal McLellan at the organ, Rev. Cathrine Campbell led the call to worship. then all together sang triumphantly, Jesus Christ is DESMOND PATRICK BROPHY Mr. Desmond Brophy of Wingham passed'away at Wingham and District Hospital on Tuesday, April 6, 2004. He was 71. He was the beloved husband of the former Norma Kappler. He was the dear father of Patricia and Brad MacKay, Sharon Brophy and Bill and Vickie Brophy all of Wingham and Paul and Angela Brophy of Ilderton. He was the loving grandfather of Ryan and Tyler MacKay, Patrick and Danielle Purves, Brian, Brett and Rachel Brophy. Mr. Brophy was the son-in-law of Erma Kappler of Wingham and brother of Mary White of Walkerton. Margaret Walters of Wingham. Frances and George King of Teeswater and Patricia and Eugene Devereaux of Alliston. He is also Risen Today, followed by two anthems by the 23 members of the junior and senior choirs, He is Lord. and Majesty. The responsive reading with the congregation was Psalm 118: 14 - 24. The children's hymn, Lord the Light of Your Love is Shining, was sung as the children gathered at the front of the sanctuary for their story time. Referring to the Easter breakfast that they had worked to provide this morning, Rev. Campbell talked of how through these shared efforts their adopted child in South Africa would be looked after for one year. "Here we get to share the beautiful tulips, just as we can share the good survived by his sister-in-law Janet Brophy of Wingham. Mr Brophy was predeceased by nis parents Joseph and Mary Ann (Desmond) Brophy and by his brothers Gerald and Jack. Visitation was at the McBurney Funeral Home, Wingham, on Wednesday from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. Parish vigil service was held at 4 p.m. The -mass of Christian burial was held at Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church on Thursday at 11 a.m. Father John Johnson officiated. Interment was in Wingham Cemetery, Wingham, Ontario. Memorial donations to North Huron Wescast Community Complex. Sacred Heart Church or the Canadian Association for Williams Syndrome would be appreciated as expresiions of sympathy. news about Easter", said Rev. Campbell. She gave each child a bookmark on which was written New Hope, New Joy, New Life, to place in a pew Bible, She also gave them an Easter lollipop. The scripture lesson was Isaiah 65: 17-25; Acts 10: 34-43; Luke 24: I -35, led by Rev. Campbell, with assistance by reader Elaine Armstrong. The sermon, What's New? was •' about the group of women who went to the tomb of Jesus. After waiting below the cross during the painful period of Jesus' crucifixion they were sad and downcast, doing the necessary and getting ready to resume their ordinary lives without Jesus in their midst. When they saw the stone rolled back and talked to the two men in blinding white robes who stood beside them, they were told to remember the words of Jesus. "We are going to Jerusalem and everything that has been written is about to be fulfilled". When these women were the first to get this good news that they could tell others, this raised their status to that of the disciples, said Rev. Campbell. "Even today 2,000 years later, we are part of that group who hear and listen and know, and we are to remember the words of Christ so that all things become new" said Rev. Campbell. "From the empty cross, the empty tomb, we know that the Son of God has risen to Eternal Life, and we can do as well". The collection was taken up by Doug McArter, Bill King, Bill Aitchison, and Frank Schimanski, while the senior choir sang I Will Glory in the Cross. Appreciation was expressed from the session to Harvey and Betty Shaw for their ongoing efforts to keep the church -in good condition and all their snow removal during this past winter as well as to Dave and Janet McCutcheon for their donation of a DVD/VCR to the Sunday school in memory of Jack McCutcheon. Melville Moments ... by Gerald Gibson 1895: The Little Stars Mission Band was formed in 1895 with average attendance of 60. The meetings were held Friday after school. A few of the members of past years were Joan Davidson, Sharon Hemingway, June Warwick, Jean Cardiff, Jean McFarlane, Bob Higgins, and Marguerite Logan. Obituaries Family time The kindergarten room at East Wawanosh Public School was filled last Thursday as students enjoyed a Grandparents' Tea with special family members. (Bonnie Gropp photo) the Business Director INSTANT FAX AS F.A.S.T AS A PHONE Send your paperwork by FAX instantly! eg. statements, contracts, auction ads, favorite recipes, obituaries, messages... The Citizen has a FAX machine in our office that lets you contact any other FAX machine in the world ... instantly. Our FAX number is also your number so if you want to be reached instantly — we will receive your messages as well. 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