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Times Advocate, 1984-10-03, Page 18Pogo 2A Times -Advocate, October 3,1984 More tkan 50,attend bridal shower for TRoad giri are to ¢lymBz . Wbo were both political and does give us a taste of the Mr. and Mrs. Dartoid Bray in duties - we ate tode ottGod's rellsious leaders such as John Kingdom here and now but honour of their daughter be�ttalf. Calf in and William Penn at - In Matthew 18:15-20 Jesus tempted to create something calls us to settle our problems of God's KIngdom in the in the spirit of love. We are world. Penn founded the city called to have respect for the of Philadelphia. feelings of others. Great The word "philadelphia" leaders of the past, people means brotherly love. Love MRS. WILLIAM. MORD( About 50 ladies and girls at- tended a bridal shower Thurs- day evening in the church basement for Miss Ruth Bray bride -elect of this Saturday. To the strains of the Bridal Chorus played by Mrs. Reg Hodgert, Ruth was escorted to a prettily decorated chair by Mrs. Barry_E. Miller and Cheryl Ballantyne: Miss Doris Elford welcomed everyone and' Mrs Larry Ballantyne read' "Advice to the Bride" and "How to Preserve a Husband". Deanne and Cheryl Ballan- tyne sang hvo numbers ac- companied on the piano by Mrs. Reg Hodgert which was much enjoyed. Mrs. Parry E. Miller read the addrees entitl- ed "lave Each Da ''to4he Fullest", Cheryl and Deanne Ballantyne presented gifts to Ruth which were taken from a wishing well. After opening the many beautiful and useful .gifts Ruth thanked everyone and invited them to her "Open House and reception. Mrs. I,.orne Ballantyne conducted two ig ritests, AU joined in Mngtlig "For Sloe's a Jolly Good Fellow". A delicious lunch was then partaken of which brought an enjoyable evening to a close. Church Service The regular church service was in charge of Rev. Robert Matheson on Sunday morn- ing. He told the children a story entitled "Working Together". The choir sang ''Fill My Cup Lord" accom- panied by the organist Miss Agnes Bray. The sermon was entitled "Taking turns at the oars (or the way to Philadelphia)". Ancient cities of the world almost always had walls around them. People distrusted stangers. Men were placed in towers along the walls to watch for danger and attacks from enemies. Whenever there was warning of an attack those living just outside the walls would be allowed in for protection and to help battle the armies Patu echoes the message of Ezekiel. As Christians we are to love our neighbours - to .have an active role in caring one for another - to take responsibility for the welfare of all alive on this planet. We AG MINISTER VISITS KIRKTON -- Agriculture Minister John Wise was one of the visitors from Elgin county stopping Tuesday night for dinner at Kirkton. Above, Doris Spence, left and Margaret Crago, right, welcome John and Ann Wise. there are different tasks we Ruth. bride elect of this Satur- must perform before all peo- day ple in our world of the Congratulatipns to Mr. and powe!'less can sense they are Mrs. Rick Parker on the birth a part of the Eternal of their second daughter. Mrs Kingdom. Parker and infant daughter A combined session meet- Megan returned home Mon- ing will be held Wednesday, day from South Huron October 3 at 8 p.m. at the Hospital, Exeter. manse. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ballan- Communion service and tyne, Deanne, Cheryl and Thanksgiving Sunda)` will be Jayne visited friends in Burl - observed on Sunday, October ington, Sunday. 7 at 11:15 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Robert The Messengers meeting Bremner, Brantford spent the will be held on Wednesday, weekend with Mr. and Mrs. October 10 at 7 p.m. in Elim- Jack Duncan. ville Church. Mr. and Mrs. William Sarah and Joey Turford of Rohde attended the 125th an - Stratford spent the weekend niversary supper of Trivitt with their uncle and aunt Mr. Memorial Anglican Church at and Mrs. Ted Kernick and R.E. Pooley Legion Hall, Sun - girls. day evening. Many people from this com- Bill and Rhoda played munity attended Open House several numbers on the violin Saturday in Exeter United and piano. Then Lorne Church for Mr. and Mrs. Ken Elford, La Verne Rodd, Doug Johns in honour of their 50th Stephens and Bill Rohde wedding anniversary. played several numbers on Many people attended Open the piano, mouth organs, ac House Sunday at the home of cordion and violin. Sugar & Spice Chocolate (Exeter) Ltd. 409 Main St. Exeter 235-1211 Come in and check out our prices on ollector Plates "Little Prince" McClellands Figurines Some selected Gund Stuffed Animals 1/2 price $5.00ea. Towards any purchase of $1O or more 1 Coupon valid at Gerrard's Exeter store. Must be 1 I presented by Sat., October 6. ,. "NOTE - Only one coupon per purchase" , X11111 .tier--NISSNI 11NINI-8�� Everything in Our store!! ...from socks to winter coats Mens, ladies, boys, girls clothing and work clothing 4 370 Main St., Exeter 235-2162 OPEN THURSDAY MP FRIDAY UNTH. 9 p.