Times-Advocate, 1981-02-25, Page 7Pray for
Terry Fox
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
There was a good at-
tendance at the service in the
United Church Sunday
morning when Mr. Peter
Snell ministered in both
message and song.
Speaking on Christ the
Good Shepherd as recorded
in John 10, verses 1-10 and
using as a text "I am come
that they might have life and
have it more abundantly",
he said.
God's greatest gift to us all
is life. Your life is your
fortune. Jesus was a Master
in seeking out the problems
that people were faced with.
To the rich young ruler He
said, sell all your possessions
and follow me.
There is a difference
in knowing about Jesus and
knowing Him personally.
God can be a part of the
simplest things in our lives.
The children's story was on
Honesty.
During the service a
special prayer was offered
on behalf of Terry Fox.
The choir sang an anthem
and the offertory music was
a piano duet by Ruth Anne
Essery and Kelly Hern. Ruth
Ann also accompanied Mr.
Gill for the children's hymn.
Centralia United Church
Women will entertain the
ladies of the Zion West
church at a service, in the
Centralia church on Thur-
sday evening March 5 at 8
o'clock, to observe the
"World Day of Prayer".
Mrs. Alma Langford,
Exeter, will be the guest
speaker. All ladies are in-
vited to attend.
Personals
Miss Mary Shoebottom,
London was a Sunday visitor
with Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Shoebottom and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keller
and Tracy, London were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel.
We are happy to report
that baby Doug Rimmer,
infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Rimmer returned
home Monday from St.
Joseph's Hospital, London,
after being hospitalized for a
week with pneumonia.
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4-H girls pick slate
Cubs,'ScOUts at service
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By MRS. ROBERT LAING
CROMARTY
Staffa No. 2 4-H club held
their first meeting at Hilbert
Church with 20 members
present. The winter course
this year is Which Came
First, the Chicken or the
Egg?
Following the 4-H pledge,
Rebekahs
plan events
NG Marjorie Arthur
welcomed 31 members to the
Pride of Huron Rebekah
Lodge meeting Wednesday
evening. VG Cheryl
Edwards assisted with the
business and also gave the
visiting report.
Plans were finalized for
catering to the Odd Fellows
curling bonspiel, March 7.
Treasurer Mavis Atthill
gave the finance report.
An invitation was accepted
from Rtuh Lodge, Stratford
to attend their friendship
night April 7.
A banquet will be held
April 15 in honour of the
official visit of the Assembly
President Myrtle Paterson
when Huronic Lodge Clinton
and Edelweiss Lodge,
Seaforth will be guests.
The annual dessert euchre
is planned for March 31.
Following the meeting bingo
was played followed by
lunch.
the following officers were
elected: president, Nancy
Scott; vice-president, Janice
Vivian; secretary, Betty
Upshall, assistant, Katie
Kerslake; press reporter,
Sheila Riley; achievement
day comm., Nancy Scott,
Sheila Riley, Katie Kerslake,
Kathy McKellar; telephone
committee, Steve Vivian,
Steve Gardiner, Sheila Riley
and Jill Norris.
There was discussion on
grading structural parts of a
chicken. Cutting up chicken
was demonstrated by Katie
Kerslake and Cathy Barnes,
boning by Kathy McKellar
and packaging by Joanne
Roney.
Church parade
There was a large at-
tendance at the annual Boy
Scout Church Service which
was held in Cromarty
Presbyterian Church on
Sunday. During the
processional hymn, Mine
Eyes Have Seen the Glory,
the Beavers, Cubs, and
Scouts filed in to fill the front
pews of the church.
Scout leader, Joost Drost
gave the prayer of in-
vocation followed by the
responsive reading led by
Joan Daynard, Beaver
leader. The minister, the
Rev. Kenneth Knight, read
the Old and New Testament
scriptures, and assistant Cub
master, Rhea Cameron led
in prayer.
The Beavers delighted
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everyone by singing the
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Beaver Prayer was recited
by Kip Daynard. Following
the hymn, This Day God
Gives Me, all three groups
and their leaders renewed
their pledges by repeating
their Promises.
For his children's story,
Rev. Knight told of the ac-
complishments of two men
who had become blind in
early childhood, and had
overcome, their handicaps
and become famous.
The first, Ray Charles, of
the Ray Charles Singers,
was told by his mother, "You
have lost your eyesight; you
haven't lost your brains. Use
them! The second, Louis
Braille, became blind at the
age of three and went on to
invent the Braille alphabet.
The hymn, Jesus Came to
Save the World, was sung
and the offering was
received by Scouts Paul
Parsons, Roger Fell, David
Smale, Ronald Finlayson,
and Steven Vivian. The
hymn, "He's Got the Whole
World", was sung. Rev.
Knight's sermon was en-
titled "A Good Scout" and in
it he compared 'a good scout
to the good Samaritan in the
Bible.
The service closed with the
hymn, Simply Trusting, the
Benediction, and 0 Canada,
using the modern version.
Beaver leader, Carol -Ann
Scott was organist for the
service, and Scouts Steve
Youths at church
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Kirkton women tackle work
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
The ACW met on Wed-
nesday evening at the home
of Mrs. Burns Blackler.
Following the business a
social hour was held in the
form of a work meeting.
Lunch was served at the
close by Mrs. J. McCormick
and hostess.
The Scouts, Adventurers,
Guides, Brownies and
Gardiner and Tom Laing
were ushers.
Persona Is
Mrs. John Wilton, of
Meskanaw, Saskatchewan
was in the community last
week renewing acquain-
tances. Mrs. Wilton was the
former Nettie Robertson, a
sister of the late John
Robertson, Cromarty.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Wolstenholme of Weekes,
Saskatchewan have been
spending some time with Mr.
&Wolstenholme's brother,
Filmer Chappel, and other
friends in the community.
Beavers joined in the wor-
ship service at St. Paul's
Anglican Church Sunday
morning at 11 a.m.
Lessons were read by
Leanne Burgin and Shawn
McAlorum. The offering was
taken up by the Adventurers.
Mrs. & Mrs. Oscar Brine of
St. Marys were Sunday
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Rea
Stephen.
Mrs. Mike Byrne of
Summerside P.E.I. is
visiting with her parents Mr.
& Mrs. Lorne Marshall. Bob
Marshall of Clinton spent the
weekend.
Mr. & Mrs. Les Fairbairn
and Diane of London, Mr. &
Mrs. Burns Blackler were
t -Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Harold Davis.
Mr..& Mrs. Holton Veitch
of London were Monday
evening dinner guests of
Miss Ethel Copeland.
Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Pearl Budden were Mr. &
Mrs. Murray Budden, Corry
and Nickie, Mr. & Mrs.
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