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Champion wear
The Exeter. Lions Club presented the members of the Exeter Midget A.E..Lions hockey Club
their championship jackets on Wednesday- The Lions Club sponsored the team last season
,and the »players and coaching staff thanked them by winning an All -Ontario title. From back
row left. Lion member Larry Eveland and president Tom Hartai. Front row from left, players
'Jim Seaton. 'Ben Cottrell. coaches. Darryl MacKay and Randy Gilfillan.. -
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19 Phrase anew 44 Equai. prefix 77 Plumed 'waders misfortunes
20 Farmland 15 Actor Carney 78 Intelligence' 104 Think logically
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23 Mississippi 51 Honkers 82 Just around the 107 Surfing the
tube • 52 Dampens. '-corner- - - _ Internet . •
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28 Patter from the 57 %'yerhead' Ines 89 Desert
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Confirmation at Varna -Goshen
By Joan Beierling
Varna correspondent •
V.ARN-A - Rev:_ Tracy Crick led the Varna -Goshen church service on
Sunday ).ynth the Cali to Worship and Prayer of Approach. The act of-con-
firmation
fcon-(irmation Was celebrated. Daniel Keys. introduced by his brother Greg:
Andrew Laurie. introduced by his sister Valerie: Graham Laune. intro-
duced by his sister Heather Daniel Rathwell. introduced by his brother
.Dayld: and Brian Webster. introduced by his sister Mary Ellen were all
cont. -united on Sunday by Rev. Crick.
,Leanne Keys read the scripture readings: Ralph.and Mona.Stephenson.
their daughter L)eh Rathyvell and granddaughter Cara Stephenson sang
"He is Precious" accompanied by Shirley Hill on the piano.'
Valerie Laurie played the flute accompanied by her sister Heather un
the piano while the offering was being received.
Willi Laurie also sang an appropriate song for Father's Day entitled
"Father'. Eyes". .
• . :'Voices United" hymn Woks for the choirwere dedicated in memory of
Brian Hill and a clock and new greeting table were dedicated in memory
of Mark Webster. Bi11 Dowson on behalf of the session accepted the gifts
With gratitude. •
Communion was also received. Next Sunday. June 22. Church will be
held at Goshen.. Sunday School awards and recognition will be presented
to the children. •
Goshen U C.W. will meet June 19 at Evelyn McKinley's at g p.m.
Guest speaker will be Doris McClean si .king on "Laughter is the Best
Medicine."
:\ farewell/retirement is planned for Rev. Jack Patterson on June 29 and
following the service of worship a barbecue luncheon will be provided.
Vacation Bible School for Varna, Goshen, Brucefield and Kippen will
he held August 5 to K.
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84 Soft landing for
jumper
85 Food from -
ship's galley/ -
8 7 Back to
88 Peaches and .
- plums
89 Fraternal. Order
91 Hockey scores
92 WWII riveter
94. Walks back -
and forth
95 Atoll •
96 Tommy's gun
97. Medicine •
container
98 Tuscan island
99 Tidy •
100 Singer Hoine
101 Treasu
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103 Laptops
104 Director Reiner
U.C.W. hold picnic
GRAND BEND - United Church
Women met Thursday at" 12:30
p.m. • at Old Orchard Park in the •
Club• House for their June picnic
meeting. President Evelyn Johnson
opened with two poems from the
Friendship hook.
. The worship was given hy Mary
Wilson.• defining the meaning of
the Lord's Prayer. Hazel Broad
gave a program talk on World Out-
reach "in Solidarity- with Uprooted
People". She cited- three countries,
Zaire. a rich country in mineral
wealth with gold, copper and dia-
monds, forests and hydro _electric
power. where 40 million are among
the poorest after three decades of
,:orrupt dictatorship. in Brazil. most
(11.150 million people live in pover-
ty. India has 940'mitlion people ex-
periencing rapid economic change
. and increased power. Churches are
pulling together for *Odd peace.
-.Bertie Keyes. read .the minutes_.
Twenty -One women -answered- the
roll call by naming a friend who
. needs a: prayer. •
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Volunteers for work .jobs 'at the
hake and crafts sale to he held Au-
gust 6 at 11 a.m. were listed.
Happy Birthday was sung, for Hal•-
• tel Broad= and Bente Keyes' June
-hirthdays. _ -
- The meeting close d by all Brining
_- hands -with prayer hy Laura Fle-
welling: •• - -
Hostesses were Joan Eagleson.
Lola Jackson and Norma Walper.
On -June 3 it was the United
Churchy, f Canada's 72nd anniver-
sary: At Grand Bend United. Holy -
Communtan was celebrated follow-
ing the order -of Communion used ..
at the Inaugural Service of the Unit-
ed Church of Canada. held in the
Mutual Street Arena,_ -Toronto, tin
June lb. 1925.-
Please note the me change for
the uchurch - worship services -• on
June 22: Grand •Bend.:
away• l [ a. riot -the opening
Gree m.
of two cornerstones 100' years lat=
.e5-),
Flowers placed. in the church
were in mernory of Brenda Mathers
by her 14.
• it was Sunday Scflix)I 'Awards
Sunday_ at Grand' Bend United
Church on June 15. Prelude music
was piano •riumhers by •Morgan
Bland and Ryan Murdock. The'call
to worship was by Ben Morgan
with prayer led by Ryan Murdock.
Several action cones were sung by
beginners and pnmary classes ac-
.:umpantcd by Irene Kennedy at the
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piano.' The award presentations . •
were given Out by Kim Case, •Dale
Brand and Trish•Murdock. Rev R. rimazrzrz7xxx179,4
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Scriptures were read by Jenna
McIntyre and Sarah Tremain. The .
choir's anthem..was "Christ Hath a'ti
Garden." Duing collection of the
(iffering piano -solos were given by
Amy Jennison. Kaley Jennison.
Matthew and Sarah Tremain.
The closing prayer was given by
Jude Morgan.
The congregation was' invited .to
share lunch with the children fol.- .
lowing the service.
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eratic singers . Adnane Stewart. N I I f 1l I11I iI, 111,1`1 11�II H
originally of Farmington. Connecti-
cut. and Silvia Buchanan of Bran-
don. Manitoba. will . Join forces
with Grated Bend vocal resources
Edward Avey. Don McLean and
•music director Norman'. Ahhatt at
the 11. a.m. July 27 "Opera-ln-
Hymnndy•' outdoor summer service
at Grand Bend United Church. '
The guest artists .will render two.
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solo arias. one from Handel's "Ata- N Committee: s Report
Tanta" set to Psalm 23 the other _ N - Receive Board Committee
tram Weber's -"Der Frcischuetz" r. Repor's
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Capsule Comments
with Ernie Miatello
if you are pregnant. 100'1 T. any -rledications In't.
you ;heck with your -doctor or oharmacist. Some.
medications can be harmful to the baby. Two cheml- •
:als that you certainly shouldn't take are • nicotine
and alcohol. ' • -
In an attempt to reduce drug :osts. many drug plans are paying only
for certain brands and groups of drugs. This can result In your medica-
tion 'oolong different than before. We will -tell -you when these changes
are made. but if your. prescription is different -looking and you- •aren
told. call your pharmacist to check. •-
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f you are allergic to pollens. -try to avoid going'outside when pollen
;punts are high: on dry, windy days. late evenings or early mornings.
You should -also _keep your windows Closed when ;ou are sleeping. air
conditioning 's helpful provided it recirculates odoor air nstead of
drawing :t in from the outside. -
Other allergies are :aused by lust mites that 'ive off the lead skin we
shed usually onto our mattresses. If you sniffle or sneeze mien you 'ie
-on your bed. you might look into getting special -mattress and. oti)ow
covers to help thus problem.
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