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CPR COURSE IN CREDITON — A CPR course was completed recently at the Crediton fire hall. Back,
left, Robert Pertschy, Deanna Govers, Lynda Belancher, Kelly Ryan, Deb Lord and Deb Hodge. Centre,
instructor Suso Bach, Thelma Finkbeiner, Marg Pertschy, Tammy Bibby, Teresa Van Raay with Russuscita-
tion Annie, Howard Neeb, Matt Muller, Darrel Finkbeiner and instructor Ken Tupholme. Front, Tony
Martens, Ron Davis, Martin Van Raay and Bruce Hodge. T -A photo
For the 60th time
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H.dgert's ionic in Mitchell_
From .the Gospel lesson- which utensils and lawn chairs. Beverage
speaks in tei -s of contrasts. Jesus is will be supplied.
rejected by the people of Nazareth _ Personals
while it is Jesus who truly accepts Mr. and Mrs: --Robert Bremner.
them into the Kingdom of God. The Brantford, visited Monday, with Mr. •
words 'Contradiction', 'Controversy', and Mrs. Jack Duncan.
and 'Dissension', according to Erin Richardson and Carrie Simp-
Roget's Thesaurus. are synonyms. i son attended Camp Bimini last week.
A contradiction of terms. People Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rohde visited
have good homes while God does not. with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross, Lon -
Much the same as there are people -don, Thursday afternoon and were
who starve while others in the supper guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Western world have well -spoiled pets. Doug Rohde and girls, Exeter.
Nathan spells out for David What God Mr. and Mrs. Rob Baxter and
wants responsible people. i.e. kings to Jeremy. Mitchell were Sunday sup -
do. per guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Apparently -people in Corinth have Duncan and Floyd. Mr. and Mrs. Earl
been bragging about having received Martin, St. Marys called on the Dun -
special spiritual gifts. We can only cans Sunday evening.
brag about the activities of God in our Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bray and Mr.
lives - how despite our weaknesses and Mrs. Bill Rohde attended the
and lack of gifts we have been ac- reception and dance of:their cousin
cepted by God. Mr. and Mrs. Don Thomson at the
Jesus' early reputation proves to be Lucan Community Centre, Saturday
a stumbling block to the faith of the evening. Congratulations Don and
people of Nazareth. The belief of Helen.
strangers in last Sunday's passage - Miss Joanne Hodgert left Tuesday
the woman and Jairus - is contrasted on a trip to Europe.
with the unbelief of those familiar to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hampton of
Jesus. This story relates the human Madison, Tennessee visited a few
dimension of the life of Christ. days with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ballan-
Next Sunday. July 21, the church tyne. The afore mentioned and Mr.
service will be held at Elimville at 10 and Mrs. Gilbert Johns. Exeter
a.m. Sunday, July 28. theworshipser- toured Ontario and spent last
vice will he held at Morrison Dam at weekend in Ottawa.
10 a.m. After the church service a Mrs. Barrie Oliver. David and Julie
smorgasbord picnic lunch will he of New hamburg visited on Sunday
held. Bring your picnic basket. eating with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duncan.-,_..__
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
Thames Road
The 60th Anniversary of the
Hodgert picnic was held Saturday at
the park in Mitchell with 135 people
in attendance for both dinner and
supper.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dilling. Sar-
nia, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bray and Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Stewart were in charge
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of the tables. Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Dunlop of London. and Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Hern of Zion were in charge of
the sports.
Youngest person attending was
Brittany, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Schoeneweiss of Kitchener.
travelling the farthest Miss Beatrice
Hodgert of Vancouver. Souvenir
spoons were also available.
Church Service
Rev. Robert Matheson was in
charge of the Seventh Sunday after
Pentecost church service Sunday
morning. Ile told the children's story
entitled "The Real Thing" to the
adults as there were no children in
attendance.
The scripture lesson was read from
II Samuel 7:1-17, 1I Corinthians
12:1-10, and Mark 6:1-6.
The sermon was entitled "Making
Sense of It An - Living With Con-
tradiction, Controversy 'and
Dissension."
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