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Times-Advocate, 1982-11-10, Page 14•s -Advocate, Novmb•r 10,1982 rt cliurclies markementorance An excellent attendance was out to hear Rev. Charles Scott, of London who was • guest speaker at the morning service at Grand Bend United for their 55th anniversary. Rev. Scott is chaplain at the London Psychiatric Hospital. anniver— The former Blyth pastor has lectured on'both sides of the border on aging studies and retirement philosophies, Grand and district news Annie Mocent 237.3317 and has won the Boisen award for outstanding work in chaplaincy in Canada and the United States. He is current- ly chairman of the London Conference Division of Communications. Rev. Scott is mental health chaplain for this area, helping the young, middleaged, and old. He said when we are anx- ious and feel the world creep- ing in on us, God is a hope in your life, and tbat-we caa be •'apowerhouse el -geed -en -our community. Special music was the com- bined members of Dashwood United Church choir with our own, singing two anthems, "One Church one faith, one Lord" and "All They works praise Thee." Special guests were members of Branch 498 Royal Canadian Legion, and the members and leaders of the Beavers, Cubs and Scouts. Rev. H. 'Moore gave the children's story on "Clothes help to make the man." At the 7:30 evening service, special music was presented by flutists, Dawn Crabe and Lynn Tremaine. Special guest musicians were Syd Fletcher, principal of Grand Bend Public School and his brother Ray Fletcher, London. They sang a number of duets, and solos, some to recorded music and others with Ray accompanying on organ. Rev.' H. Moore gave the meditation thoughts. ' • Flowers in the sanctuary were placed in loving memory of Pete Crocker, by his family. Anglican Church At the Sunday morning ser- vice at St. John's Rev. J. Sut- ton spoke about the quotation;' from the Bible, "Blessed)e. the peacemakers." He tafkgd about the. war whic the war, to en was again Nothinpr ,tlfdis over, nothing was:ended. he told us that we need to remember what war does to our lives. Even today there is hatred and bigotry - this generation is not listening to the cries to stop this conflict. Rev.. Sutton wishes that lr 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1w Ell MI Ell IMO NMI 1111 UM ION 1111 IOND21 POWER PRODUCTS Clearance Sale Snow Blowers Tillers ON THE SPOT FINANCING AT BANK RATES Special Clearance Prices on. all Units in Stock Gerterotors COUNTRY RN= R� MT. CARMEL PHONE 237-3456 `PEN MON. - SAT. 10=10 SUN. NOON -6 u so lin im mu IN mu um so astobe wars but ated in 1939: Something New on Exeter's Main. Street The store you visited over the past many years has been altered for your shopping conve- nience. Some of the product lines have been moved to MacLean's Home Hardware at 110 Main St.,N., giving us the room to display an excellent selection of merchandise you've been asking for. • Decorators Touch Plus is specializing in Paint, Toys, Giftware, Small Appliances, Decorative and Household Items. Our friendly, efficient staff is anxious to serve you, and, as always, your patronage is appreciated. * GIFTWARE TOYS * SMALL APPLIANCES * PAINT 412 Main St. 235-2511 1 4 , 9 • mea tray would pause and Big Sisters organisation. He reflex W1 the blessings they also showed a film do have. Some today,. even demonstrating their activities though ;they saw those con and talked about the work re-. flirts, think that they have the quired in this area, ability to do as they wish Also present was Deputy forgetting the people in in Gov. Peter Anderson, stitutions and the broken Strathroy, bring, a homes. message of the ho and Rev. Sutton teels that the desires of Lion's International money spent on preparing for for the coming year. war should be spent on educa-Paul Joijnson gave a tion and discow aging racism report on the recreation pro - and Wg v•perty. The Lioness Club have --- Rt. Rev. Morse Robinson, given 12000-QQ, toWgrds the Bi'k•:. Bishop Suffragan of the Perth first Mime,/ttle'Nro• Deanery visited St. John's Tenders are being 'called church to hold Confirmation for the second phase of tilling, and celebrate the Eucharist levelling and cutting of trees Sunday afternoon. along the creek before the Andrea Elizabeth Novak fencing of the property is was baptized by the Bishop. done. Those confirmed were Art Studio meeting Kimberlee Eileen (wiser. Ed -Members of Grand Bend ward Ray Thomas Lawson, Art Studio held a • short and Karen Elaine 1�'alper, all business meeting before their from St. John's and from regular meeting on Wednes Trivitt Memorial in Exeter day with president Catherine were: Kimberley Ann Gent -Dunker, presiding Bob Taylor. nen; Thomas Patrick Hum was installed as treasurer. phries, George Joseph Pratt, The members were very Robert Bayley Sims, and happy to have their former Karen Michelle Wells. teacher, Gordon Lambert, Bishop Robinson addressed return for a visit. the parishoners reminding He gave an instructive talk the congregation of the vows and demonstration on com that were taken at their bap -position and the members tism and confirmation - were encouraged by his wondering if they were living judgement of their latest up to them. We all wonder at efforts. times how Christ wants us to The club is always happy to live - are we showing our have anyone interested, drop allegiance to Christ in dealing in at their meeting held with people and the way we Wednesday evenings 7:30 n.m. at Grand Rend town hall. are conducting our lives. Beaconaires Club F .11owing the afternoon Twenty-nine Beaconaires serfrice a reception was held met Monday evening for a fon Bishop Robinson, also carry in supper at Church of fajni y and friends of the' God. President, Mrs. Archie cyinfirniants. Brown chaired the meeting. The ladies of St. John's met Devotions were given by day afternoon at St. Mrs. Irene Read. Leland Des- n's Parish hall for their Jardine. sang a solo accom- vuring t -meets ig. ponied with piano by his wife. urrng the business there Alex Desjardine conducted was discussion about putting a Bible quiz. Pianist for their acoustic tile on the ceiling of hymn sing was Mrs. Elmer the Parish hall. Desjardine. During the Church of God business a bus trip was plann- Rev. John Campbell's ser- ed to see the Simcoe mon topic Sunday morning Christmas lights on was, "Members of one December 11. another." The church is com Uart Winners pared to a person's body. Winners of the weekly dart Every part of the body is games of Branch 498 .Grand needed, everyone is needed. Bend Legion are as follows: Special music was a solo by October 26 winners were Rev. Campbell, titled, "The Kevin Henry and. Lou lighthouse." Hamilton, second place win - Saturday evening two ners were Frank Allen and carloads from Church of God Eve Rubery. attended the Youth for. ChristNov. 2 winners were Harry rally at Brucefield. Hamilton and Vilda Clark, Lions meet . runners up were Eve Rubery Grand end Lions Club met and Bob Hamilton. Thursday at Oakwood Inn. Kewcomerg are welcomed Guest speaker was Gary to the dart games held. each Eagleson, from Exeter Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. at branch of Big Brothers and Grand Bend Legion Hall. 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