Times-Advocate, 1981-03-11, Page 64
Page 6 Times -Advocate, March 11, 1981
By ELAINE TOWNSHEND
If you could be where I am
and I could be where you
are. for just a day or two....
If you could take my place
and I could take your place,
for just a little while...
If you could fit inside my
shoes and I could fit in
yours....
If you could travel the
road I travel and I could
walk down yours...
If you could see the world
the way I see it and I could
see the world the way you
see it...
If you could live the life
I've lived and I could live the
life you've lived, for only a
moment or two....
If you could see yourself
through my eyes and I could
see myself through your
eyes....
What an eve -opener that
might be!
If we could listen to each
other and really hear what is
said, not what we expect to
hear or want to hear or think
Study India
at Caven
The topic at the regular
meeting of Caven
Presbyterian Church
Women was taken on India.
Comparisons were made as
to just how modern we are in
North America, as we think
we are.
This was illustrated by
showing a Shoulder Bag,
Sandals, Thongs, all typical
styles of Indian wear, as well
as pierced ears.
Artifacts shown were: a
comb, fan, and a pencil, all
beautifully carved.
The group were then taken
on an imaginery trip inside
an Indian Church. Incense
would be burning in a brass
holder, a low stool covered
with a white cloth, on it
would be the Open Bible, a
brass vase with flowers also.
There would be banners with
blue and green backgrounds.
A highlight of the topic was
president, Edna Simmons,
acting as a model, when
members were shown how to
put on a silk Sari.
Ways of life, food and
religions were discussed. A
map showing where some of
the Missionaries are
stationed was also used.
Odds 'n ends
A little understanding
we ought to hear....
If we could understand the
words and the true meaning
behind them not try to twist
them into the meaning we
think they should have...
If we could read between
the lines. yet not invent
something that is not there...
If we could sav what we
mean and mean what we
say...
If we could show our true
feelings...
If we could look at each
other and seethereal person,
not the person we expect to
see or want to see or think
we ought to see...
If we could accept each
other as we are and not ex-
pect the other to change....
If we could realize that
each of us is sometimes
right and each of us is
sometimes wrong....
If we could accept that
each of us is different and
has the right to be...
Understanding might
come a little faster;
criticism a little slower.
Jealousy might fly right out
the window; argument
might become obsolete.
This is the dream of
many; the accomplishment
of few.
If we could remember the
ancient Indian Prayer and
recognize the merit within
it:
"Great Spirit - Grant that
I may not criticize my
Gordon Auxiliary
study various issues
The Gordon Auxiliary of
Caven Presbyterian church
and their husbands enjoyed
an evening of bowling at the
Exeter Bowling Lanes
Saturday February 21. A
delicious lunch and social
time was held afterwards at
Jim and Mary Dougall's.
The Gordon Auxiliary
group is also finding their
recent program topics very
interesting and thought
provoking. They are
studying "Issues that
Concern Women" with
topics including "Marriage
& Family", "Creative
Aging", "Women and
Addiction", etc.
Their group are also
pleased to report, they have
purchased some needed
additions to the kitchen
supplies.
The choir would like to
expand the membership of
the church. It is a very
important part of the church
service and it is difficult to
produce an anthem every
Sunday. Can you help?
Anyone interested (12 years
and up) please contact Susan
Moore at 235-0853.
Around 70 adults and -
children attended the
skating party and potluck
supper March 1. Games such
as crokinole and Bible
quizzes followed. It was a
good time!
Also we are pleased to
announce on March 22 the
Covenant Players are
coming to take part in the
service.
They are 45 full-time
touring units that put
ministry in drama. In ad-
dition to live drama, the CP
ministry now includes radio,
TV, motion pictures,
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Gifts - Pictures - Plaques
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recording, cassette tape and
workshops in drama and
communication.
They are not affiliated
with any particular church
or other organization. There
will be two people acting
out a skit for the
congregation. It should be
very interesting.
There will be a
congregational meeting
following the church service
March 15.
neighbour until I have walk-
ed a mile in his moccasins."
We don't want to get in-
side each other's head and
find out what makes each
other tick, for that would
take away the gift of in-
dividuality and the mystery
of life.
But, if we could try a little
harder to understand each
other better....
If we could respect each
other's right to think our
own thoughts. speak our own
mind, live our own life, be
our own person....
Our list of friends would
grow longer; our life would
be enriched. and our world
have more peace.
PANCAKE RIPPERS - Catherine Elston
Tuesday's pancake supper at the Exeter
and Carrie Russell are shown frying pancakes at
Anglican Church. T -A photo
SAUSAGES AND PANCAKES - Pancakes and sausages
were plentiful at Trivitt Anglican Church Tuesday night.
Above, Tiny Wells and Irene Harness are shown with some of
the delicious sausages. T -A photo
READY FOR SUPPER - lauretta Siegner Mari Pollen and Stella Taylor are being served
by Dorothy McAuley at Tuesdays pancake supper at Trivitt Anglican Church.T-A photo
AN EAGER CUSTOMER - Bill Lamport seems to be in a
good mood as he pays Hilda Smith for his meal at Tuesday's
pancake supper at Trivitt Anglican Church. T -A photo
HURON -PERTH COUNTY
ROMAN CATHOLIC
SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD
KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION
St. Boniface School
P.O. Box 128
Zurich, Ontario
Mr. Gaetan Blanchette
31st March, 1981 - 9:00 - 4:00
(236-4335)
Kindergarten children need to be 5 years of
age on or before 31st December, 1981.
Where there are sufficient student spaces, a
child who attains the age of 5 years after
the 31st December but prior to the 31st of
January may on the request of the parent
be registered in Kindergarten for the school
year. Please bring proof of age (Birth Cer-
tificate or Baptismal Certificate)
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