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Times-Advocate, 1978-11-02, Page 7 (2)Christian Women • .hear Korean lady The Ocl66er meetingof the ChristianWomen's Club was held in the Anglican Church Hall, Exeter Friday morning The October of the Christian"Women's Club was held in the Anglican Church Exeter morning when over 60 women enjoyed a fellowship hour .of coffee and cherry bread. . This was followed by a meeting of praise and prayer led by Mrs. Kay Anderson, -with Mrs. Leila Finkbeiner- at -the piano. Mrs. Jackie Pierce read two poems which she had composed herself. An inspiring devotional message on Namaan the Leper by Mrs. Yvonne Breast feeding topic discussed The advantages of breast feeding to mother and baby was the discussion topic of last, month's La Leche League meeting. - Optimal nutritional needs are met and a close • emotional bonding develops during the time a mother nurses her infant. t The next regular meeting I will be held Wednesday,- 1 November 8 at the home of L Carol Lomas, RR 5 Goderich. The second meeting in the series; the t discussion will centre on the a art of breast feeding and t overcoming difficulties. work. Reynolds was grey ap- preciated, Giving mi (a thought. greatly ap- preciated, giving much food for thought. The special- speaker in- troduced by Carfrey Cann was Mrs. Induk Pahl from South Korea, who wits en- joyed so much last year• during her previous visit. The daughter of a Buddhist mother • who became a Christianafter her father a Confucian scholar died, she was educated and converted - to Christianity. Her life work has been to found schoo;: for Korean , boys from high school through vocational college, teaching them to use their hands as well as their minds. " Having unlimited faith in the power of God she allowed no obstacles to prevent the accomplishment of her dream; literally mountains - were removed, and water was found where none was known to be for over five hundred years! It is an amazing story of God's guidance and providing _Next month November 24 he annual Christmas pot uck luncheon will be held at 1•.30 a.m. when the Rev. inn Loshbough is to give the message. Mrs. Shirley Luther closed he meeting with prayer and 11 the offering was given to he speaker towards her MR. -AND MRS. DOUG DEBUS Julie Rou and Doug Debus- exchanged marriage vows September 9, 1978 at St. Peter's Church in St, Joseph. Father J. Bensette officiated. The matron of honor was Janet Brown- and rownand bridesmaids were Charlene Finkbeiner, Joyce Hoggarth, Janine Rau and Deborah Bedard. The best man was Gary Ducharme and guests were ushered by Louis Debus, Leo Debos, Gerry Neilands and Darryl .Rou. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rau and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Debus are parents of the groom. After a honeymoon to northern Ontario the couple has taken up residence in Zurich. Photo by Fred Bissett, Goderich ERSMAN'S BAKERY EXETER, ONTARIO Phone 235-0332 DAILY- COFFEE CAKES 404 each SPECIAL . Friday Nov. 3 1978 SESAME SEED ROLLS 754 dz- SAVE 20' Please Order Despite veto on funds Times -Advocate, November 2, 1978 Resource centre will start debt counselling The Vanastra resource centre is going ahead with its plans to establish a debt counselling service and prepare a service informa- tion directory despite Huron - County-counMl's decision not provide any funds. County council last Friday turned down a request by the Vanastra resource centre for a grant 0( 15.000. Chris Martin, a centre spokesman, said Mgnday it was "very unfortunate" 'council didn't approve the grant. He insisted, however that the centre isn't cancell- ing its plans. adding "it's go- ing to make it very tight. there is no doubt about it." Martin said it will cost about 18,000 a year to hire a professional deb t counsellor - to visit mun- cipalities in 'Huron on a once -a -week basis: He said he didn't know how much will• eost-to comtplIeThe ser- vice information directory. The centre has received approval for a federal Canada Works grant of 826,- 000 to cover it operating ex- penses for 1979, including salaries of its three staff. Martin said if additional money is pot found through other sources, the centre will try to.finance the direc- • tory •and debt counselling within its capitalworks grant. although on a -lesser scale than orginally plann- ed. Huron warden Gerry Ginn elk MR. AND MRS. JERRY JONGENEELEN Linda Timms and Jerry Jongeneelen were united in marriage September lb, 1978 at Lucan United. Church with Rev. Keith Brown performing the double ring ceremonf' Miss Helen Brown organist played the .wedding music. Linda is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Timms, RR 3, Lucan.and Jerry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Adriean Jongeneelen; Lon- don. Shirley Timms was the maid of honour and bridesmaids were Mrs. Douglas Tucker and Lillian and Kathy Jongeneelen. Michelle and Angela Tucker were flower girls. Cecil Nickles was best man and ushers were Steve Nicklv, John Timms and Charles Richardson. Ro'bert Jongeneelen and Trevis -Timms were junior u -hers. The rbception and dance wpsheld at Luton Communi,v Centre, Following the honeymoon the cou- . ple are residing in London. . MR. AND MRS. CHARLES SNELL Sharon Anne Brodie and Charles John Snell exchanged wed- ding vows in a double ring ceremony October 7 at the Brucefield United Church. The bride: is -the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Don Brodie, Brucefield and Mr. and Mrs. James nell, RR 1, Clinton ate parents of the groom. Rev. O. MocMullon officiated. The matron of hdncid was Mrs. Marie •Frtzs morons and bridesmaids were. Mr „Helen Westrso, Morgarite Snell, Mrs. Debra Paton and Solly Brodie. The best mon was Harris Snell and guests were ushered by Bob Coleman, Ron Irwin, Robert Snell and, David Brodie. Anne Snell was soloist accompanied by Mrs. Dorothy McGregor and Louise McGregor. Glen McGregor piped the bridal party and guests out of the church. Following a honeymoon in Jamaica the couple took up residence on the grogm s farm at • RR 1, Clinton. NEWS FLASH Greenway General Store 6 rni.North of Parkhill, 6 mi. south of Grand Bend on Hwy 81 GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SAL ALL LAWN ORNAMENTS 25 % OFF TOYS, KNICK — KNACKS, GIFT ITEMS 20 % OFF ALL CLOTHING, GLOVES, HARDWARE 15 %OFF ALL GROCERY, & SUNDRIES 10% OFF Two Weeks commencing Thursday, Oct. 26th and Thursday, Nov. 2nd Almatex Paints & Varnishes Wallpaper & Sundries Antiquin, Supplies Gifts Exeter Decor Centre 15 Gidley St. E. - Exeter • ,J Salado Orange Pekoe TEA BAGS se has disputed the need for both services. He said following Friday's ,meeting that debt counselling should be taught in the -schools. --- '.I'm heartily in favor -of key factor in family break- ups. While he couldn't provide figures, he said debt ---counselltng"could save tax teaching it in the schools," . PLANNING CO Martin said but pointed out A missionary coruerence is being . held November 6 through 8 at the Emmanuel Baptist Church in Exeter. Guest missionaries for the three day conference will be- ttle Rev. John Lockhart, veteran missionary, now retired of the Overseas Missionary Fellowship (formerly the China Inland Mission), having served in the Philippines and' Hong Kong. Rev. Lockhart also served in China before all missionaries were ex elled that would do little ,to help adults cufrently in debt. Ginn also- has suggested some people could get themselves out of debt if they "quit going to the beer parlor. " - . Martin said Monday, "the only comment I can make to that is, it would be nice if. it were that simple." Martin. a case worker with Huron family and children's services. said money problems can play a p Par 7 dollars by helping keep families together so they don't need foster homes and family benefits. NFERENCE from -China . by the Com- munists. Miss Lenore Cates, ser- ving under Baptist Mid Missions in Jamaica, and Mr. Mario Bruno, recent appointee of the Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist . Chtir•ches to minister to the Italian-speaking people- of Toronto. Meetings are scheduled at '10 a.m., 2 ,p.m. and an a evening meeting with all the missionaries at 7:30 p.m. each evening. • THE LOWEST FOO..D PRICES IN TOWN OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK — THURSDAY & FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. PLENTY OF PARKING AT REAR OF STORE - WE DELIVER PHONE 235-0212 Shirriffs JELLY BATHROOM POWDERS TISSUE' ,,..3/69' 2 : ok, S4< Mother Parkers HOT CHOCOLATE 2 Ib. bag -Just add milk 52 19 GARDEN COCKTAIL 28 oz 'or 594 Sunlight DETERGENT 12 titre box 5483 Heinz KETCHUP 20 ozbottle 39c Kleenex TOWELS - 2 roll Pkg. 97` Good Host A.P. 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