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Times Advocate, 1997-08-06, Page 911ITY Times -Advocate, August 6, 1997 Mixt- Church day camp Bible story time. The kindergarten class at the Exeter Baptist Church Day Camp partici- pated in a Bibltr story with .teacher Pam Boricic on Friday morning. Nearly 85 children from Exeter and area attended -the week-long camp which included games, crafts,- Bible stories and sons. - Carnival to be held at -Thames Road Volunteers are need- ed for dunking ma- - chine• and: to run activi- ties... _ -Rhoda Rohde Thames Road correspondent THAMES ROAD' - -Rev Jock Tolmay was in charge of .the first church service after holidays which was Pentecost 11 Sunday at Elim- - villc Church. Rev. Tolmay told the ' children an interesting story. The . choir sang :'Surely Good, -nos' accompanied- by the pianist Marilyn Vandenbusschc. The min- istcrlead from the Old -Testament 2 Samuel 1 1 : 26-12:3. and from the New Testament John 6: 224-35. Psalm 51 was read responsively. from the -Service -Book. -• • • The title of Rev. Tolmay's ser- mon was "Part of a Team." - - Ola Batten and Anne Kernick - were the greeters as well as receiv- ing the offering. Everyone read 'the Commission- ing and the Benediction and sang the Triple Amen. Life and workof the • congregation August -10 church service "at . Thames Rd. at 9:45 a.m. Commun- ion will -he served at this service. Following the church service there. will be a congregational' meeting to accept the needs assessment and job description for calling a minis- ter as prepared by the Ministry and • Personnel Committee and approved by the Church Council. • August 17, church at Eli►nvillc at 9:45 a.m. August 24. church ; at Thames Rd. at 9:45 a.m. August 31, church at Elimville at 9:45 a.m. . September 7 a Carnival will fol- . low•church and Sunday school, at . Thames Road. Fun activities for all ages. Please bring a pot -luck salad or dessert. Items required: lawn ' chair, casual dress and lots of sun- screen and enthusiasm. Volunteers arc needed for dunking machine and to run activities. Contact Vir-• ginia Warwick at 235-3670 or Sharon Pavkeje at 229,6891. Why not invite a friend! -The Finance Committee is orga- nizing a Time and Talent Auction on November 21 at the Kirkton- Woodham Community Centre. Get your imaginations working or keep your eyes open during the summer for items you can donate. Guest auctioneer: Bob Heywood. The Finance Committee headed up a canvass during the month of July. if your canvasser has not been to sec you yet, you may give a sep- arate envelop clearly marked "Can- vass" with your offering during the month of August. Remember to in- clude your name on the envelop. Personals Marguerite Gibson, Gerry and Lee Gibson of London were Tues- day noon guests with Bill and Rho- da Rohde. Get well wishes are extended to Fred Delbridge who is a patient in South Huron Hospital Exeter at time of writing. Amber and Carson Coopet of Elimville spent the weekend with Robert and Kathy Bray and girls. • • More local talent needed alheShall B In for 13arndance Live!' BLYTH' - Can you sing. dance or play a musical instrument? Perhaps you have a family act? . Maybe . you're a comedian or a slogger'? - ll' you have' any of the above skills, you are invited to audition for a guest appearance in the Blyth .Festival's play 'Barndance Live!' The hit of the 1996 Festival season, this show is being hrought hack by -popular demand from August 26 to September 10. h celebrates the: great touring radio show. The CKNX Barn Dance. Every --Smut- • day night it used -to be broadcast live from various locations featur- ing local talent as well as future . stars like Al Cherny and The Mer- ccy Brothers. • ' Last year's play featured wonder- ful local acts, some of whom will he contacted about appearing again in.this year's show. However; new acts will also be considered. All ages. male and- female, are invited to. audition ..tiir director Paul Thompson on the evenings of Au- gust 12 and 13: Phone. (519) 523 4345 to book a 10 -minute appoint- ment, prepaFe. a short piece to'per- form (Thompson recommends 'that it have -*:a. sense of -the old style" . reminiscent of the Barn Dance days of. the 1940s and `50s) and show up for your audition. if . selected, you -will _be contacted ` about which -shows you are to perform in. If it is more convenient for you to be in the show when it tours to Shelburne September 16 to 21, let us know. "By -auditioning local performers of the region to participate in this production, we -are imitating what (CKNX- founder) Doc Cruickshank and (emcee/manager) Johnny Brent used to do. They, too, auditioned local • acts for their Barn Dance shows," says. Thompson. "We will be involving these . people in the play in much the same way people of the area were included in the .original Barn Dance shows." . 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