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Times -Advocate, March 16, 1988
UCW meets at Thames Road
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
The March meeting of the United
Church Women was held on .Mon -
.day evening with 27 present. The
World Outreach Committee were in
charge of. the meeting. The theme
for the meeting was "Heed God's
Call For Service Big•Or Small" and
the call to worship was given by
Rhoda Rohde.
The Meditation "The Sons Of A
Healthy Farmer" and poems "Leave
Me Not and Handicapswere read
by Kay Hodgert and Diane Jeffery.
Elda Richt led in prayer and also
read a poem "March"
The offering was received by Kay -
and Diane with prayer by Rhoda.
Wo were favoured with several pi-
ano instrumentals by Jayne and Jo-
Dce Rowe. Rcv. Teddy Smits gave
a veryinteresting talk on World
Outreach. He was thanked and giv-
en a gilt by Diane Jeffery. Rhoda
closed -the Worship Service with a
Prayer titled "Divine Authority".
• June Stewart opened the business
part of the :meeting with an Irish
Poem. The roll •cal l • was answered
with a verse on prayer, Minutes,
Manse and Treasurer's reports were
received.
The Special Events night is to be
held in Trinity United Church, Lis-
towel, April 18. We are invited to a
Tupperware Party at Qucensway
Nursing Home on Wednesday
march 16 from 2:30 - 5 p.m. and to
a meeting at Zion United Church
on March 30 at 8:15 p.m. and to a
quilt show in St. Marys May 4 and
5. It was decided to visit thc.senior
citizens of our community.
Group W. served a delicious
lunch and a social time was spent.
Bridal Shower
Some 80 ladies and girls gathered
in the church basement on Thurs-
day. evening to honor Michele
Riehl, bride -elect of April. The
basement was decorated with a net
and ringettes, a farm and animals
and pictures of pigs.. Alma Ballan-
tyne played "I Love You Trury" and
Margaret Miller escorted Michele to
a decorated chair. -
Janis Richardson was chairlady
for the prograrn. 1'oro'Ily Duncan
r-• o
read a humorous reading "Wonder
how you can tell he's a farmer".•
Alma Ballantync played several
numbers on the piano which -were
much enjoyed. A humorous skit
Funeral director speaks
to Clandeboye Institute
Aggic.Groenewegen was hostess
for the March meeting of the
Clandeboye Women's Institute. Ten
members and one visitor answered
- the roll call; naming a product that
our Granny didn't know about.
. Convener of Canadian Industry,
Kay Armstrong, invited- Bill Has-
keit,- of llaskett's Furniture and Fu-
neral Home, to speak. Bill told
about the changes in the furniture
industry as wcllas the casket indus-
try and the many changes in the fu-
neral business over the years includ-
ing pre -arranged funerals.
Ile explained the Ambulance scr-
vicc, of -which, he is an employee.
Many questions were asked and a
most informative and interesting
hour was enjoyed by all the mem-
bers. .
A reading "The Old Wooden Tub"
was given by Betty Coughlin and a
reading "Traditional Cooks, Endan-
gered Species" was read by Marion
1 kxlgson.
Mrs. Armstrong conducted an
Irish Green contest which was won
' by Velma Hardy. A delicious -lunch
was served by the hostess and her
committee.
Euchre party
St. James Church held their euch-
re party on Tuesday evening with
10 tables in play.
lligh scores went to Marilyn Dix-
on and Harry Noels; Lone Hands -
Janet Hicks and George Cunning
ham; Low Scores - Audrey Hodgins:
and Evan Hodgins; Skunk prizes
Jean Miller and Jack Gilmour - in
between scores - Helen McDonald
and Frank } licks.
The next party will be March 22.
Holidaycrs from the Clandeboye
area who have been enjoying the
Florida sunshine and are home
again, or enroute, include George
and Olive Simpson, Joe and Joan
Cunningham, Gerald and rrene
Lynn, Alan and Ruth Hill, Norman
and Dorothy Blake and- Mary and
Wilmer Scott. -
Carolyn Hardyis home from a
wonderful trip to Australia.
Larry and Linda Lewis, Gary and
Anne Revington, Jim and Helen
Hearn, Gord Hardy and Arden
Shantz, all from the Clandeboye
area, were in Quebec City on the
weekend where the fellows played
hockey with the Lucan Irish Flyers,
Old Timer's team.
The rest of the team were -from
the Lucan arca. They brought .horns
the gold medal. Congratulations! A
report of thc•gamc will appear in
the sports section of this paper.
was much enjoyed with Doris
Simpson and Margaret Miller tak-
ing part. Janis Richardson read a
nicely worded address.
Carrie Simpson pulled in a deco-
rated wagon filled with gifts. After
opening the many useful and beauti-
ful gifts, Michele thanked everyone.
and everyone joined in singing "For
Shc's A Jolly Good Fellow". A de-
licious smorgasbord lunch was then
partaken of which brought an enjoy-
able evening to a close.
Personals
Mrs. Jim Dunlop and Jimmy of
London spent a few days with last
week with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Don Bray.
The Usbome Guild played at Ritz
Villa-, Mitchell, on Wednesday
evening for the March birthdays.
The Guild consists of Ray Cann,
Ken Duncan, Jean Hodgert, Harry
Jeffery and Bill Rf.:id-
Mr. and Mrs. P:::! 'menus and Mr.
. and Mrs. Bill R . ,trent Friday
icvening with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Elford
Church news
- Rev: Teddy Smits was in char,
of the Fourth Sunday In Lent. Rcv.
Smits told the children a story
which was Very interesting. flc:
Smits read the Scripture Lesson St.
Luke 23: 4-.12. •
Miss- Ann Slater, of St. Marys
gave a very interesting talk and• •
showed pictures of her recent stay in
Japan. Following the church scrvicc
a delicious smorgasbord pot luck
dinner was partaken of which
brought an enjoyable day to a close:
Before the .scrvicc commenced
Rcv. Smits played the piano, Mar-
jorie Johns played the organ, and
Bill Rohde played t!!c
The Explorer girls v.•:!! meet in
Thames Road Church ....: `Ncdnes-
day, March 16 at 7 p.m.
The Good Friday Church Service
will be held in ElimvillcChurch on
Friday April 1 at 8 p.m.
Crediton 4-H
Crediton Club IV had their first
meeting on Thursday March 10. Pat
Noakes and Lia Snell got the mcct-
ing started at 7:00 p.m. and every-
body got to know each other. The
elections were then made. Tccna
Lamport was voted president, De-
nise Hendrick vice president, Aimee
Glavin secretary and Leona Glavin
press reporter.
The rest of the meeting we dis-
cussed about outdoors and first aid.
The meeting was adjourned and the
next meeting is on Saturday, March
15.
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How to recharge your batteries
By MRS. E. SUMMERS
At -St. Thomas Anglican Church,
Rcv. Beverley Anne Wheeler was in
charge of the morning prayer and
Holy Eucharist service. Marlene
French read the tow lessons. r
Rcv. Wheeler took her text from
St. John Chapter 3, "For God so
loved the world that he gave his
only Son that whoever believes in
Him should not perish but have
Eternal Life".
"The Albanaires" of St. Albans
Anglican Church choir, London,
formed St. Albans folk singers with
their rector Canon Geoffrey Dibbs
as conductor.
The Gospel group will present
their entertainment on Sunday even-
ing April 1,0 from 7:30 to 9:30 at
St. Thomas Anglican Church in
Granton. Advance tickets available.
Every worship scrvicc or concert'
the group presents concludes with
the singing of "Reach out and touch
somctx)dy."
At Granton United Church, Rcv.
Bruce Pierce was in charge of the
Sunday worship and entitled his ser-
mon, "How to recharge your Spirit-
ual batteries". In the children's story
Rcv. Pierce talked to them about
Prayer and also explained about the
corning of caster.
Granton Sunday School Awards -
Juanita Kop, eleventh bar; Kelly
Waters, fifth bar; Michael Johnson,
first bar; Veronica Blom, diploma',
Norman Riddell, first har; April
Riddell, diploma and second year
seal.
A floral arrangement was placed
in Granton United Church in loving
memory by the family of the late
Mrs. Flo (Evons)' Blake. The flow-
ers were later placed in the Bryans-
ton United Church for a memorial
scrvicc.
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• Over S14 Biition in assets • Serving over 150 OM Canadian nation-wide
At Granton UC
How to recharge your batteries
By MRS. E. SUMMERS
At -St. Thomas Anglican Church,
Rcv. Beverley Anne Wheeler was in
charge of the morning prayer and
Holy Eucharist service. Marlene
French read the tow lessons. r
Rcv. Wheeler took her text from
St. John Chapter 3, "For God so
loved the world that he gave his
only Son that whoever believes in
Him should not perish but have
Eternal Life".
"The Albanaires" of St. Albans
Anglican Church choir, London,
formed St. Albans folk singers with
their rector Canon Geoffrey Dibbs
as conductor.
The Gospel group will present
their entertainment on Sunday even-
ing April 1,0 from 7:30 to 9:30 at
St. Thomas Anglican Church in
Granton. Advance tickets available.
Every worship scrvicc or concert'
the group presents concludes with
the singing of "Reach out and touch
somctx)dy."
At Granton United Church, Rcv.
Bruce Pierce was in charge of the
Sunday worship and entitled his ser-
mon, "How to recharge your Spirit-
ual batteries". In the children's story
Rcv. Pierce talked to them about
Prayer and also explained about the
corning of caster.
Granton Sunday School Awards -
Juanita Kop, eleventh bar; Kelly
Waters, fifth bar; Michael Johnson,
first bar; Veronica Blom, diploma',
Norman Riddell, first har; April
Riddell, diploma and second year
seal.
A floral arrangement was placed
in Granton United Church in loving
memory by the family of the late
Mrs. Flo (Evons)' Blake. The flow-
ers were later placed in the Bryans-
ton United Church for a memorial
scrvicc.
Applause!
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440 4t2 P9�f((t4'73'U#771 OCT N31
Ask a Union Gas Pro about how you can enjoy the money -saving economy of a modern
natural gas furnace from Lennox, Clare, Quomatic Olsen, Roberts Gordon, or Grimsby
Stove. Add central air conditioning for all -season home comfort. For an even cleaner
breathing environment in your home, add a specially -discounted" Honeywell Electronic
Air Cleaner.
3 Cheers For Great Bonuses!
$100:$200"Mt$300:$200Extra
A Honeywell Electronic A Honeywell Electronic A Honeywell Electronic Air Special Off-oil/Electric —
Air Cleaner with the pur- Air Cleaner with the pur- Cleaner with the purchase Conversion Bonus till
chase of a conventional chase of a high -efficiency of any modern natural March 25/88
natural gas furnace or natural gas furnace. gas furnace and central
central air conditioning- air all -season home
. comfort package
More than ever, it's a comfort to know you can count on the Pros for
great bonuses and years of dependable home. comfort with clean.
economical natural gas. Call Al Clemo today.
1-800-255-41.73
cirn' n cns
We bring the energy
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Offer valid between Feb 29 -June 17. 1988 Installed by July 31 1988
•'Air cleaner discounts apply to our regular selling once with purchase of a furnace and ror central air
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