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•UNITED CHURCH
ksy,PAISTQR'At.F RED F.R.„1 RgTIRED„-- MINISTER
The Lenten season is upon
again, with its•message of
hope for Eternity when the.
• true servant of Chrigt---will'
unfold the great drama •of .
Redemption in the•sacrificial
death of Christ upon the cross
of Calvary, follbwed by His
Glorious;Resurrection., • ,
'No wonder, Christ can
boldly say to Martha in her
*day; and now to us, "I ant the
resurrection and -the life, he
that believeth, tho' he were
dead yet shallhe live".
• •:,; We are living in a changing'
:••1 world: Many are frustrated
• by 'unbelief and, • false
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" teaching, but the message. of '
Easter is the only hope for a
• Ar lost—wdrld. Lawlessness:, •
'disobedience and blatant
blasphemy can be se•en, arid
heard everywhere, also
denial of the scriptures, also
scripture being taken out of
context and falsely applied to •
make it fit in to some strange.
doctrine, also utter disregard
• for the Sabbath day.
• So the Christian must sound
the trunipet clear and loud,
that Jesus died for our sins
and rose again for our
justification, to assure us of
sins forgiven and Eternal life
in Heaven above. This then is
the message of this. Lenten
season. After over fifty years
in the service of the Christian.
church this is my teStincony.
In John '14, Jestis is
speaking to His disciples
ubotit, . His death and
resurrection, and they are
sad. So He says,"L'et not your
heartS be troubled. You
believe in God, belieVe.also in
me. In My Father's house are
many mansions, IF IT'WERE
•NOT SO I WOULD HAVE .
:TOLD YOU. 1 go to prepare a
place • for you, and -whenI
have.prepared a place for you
"I WILL COME AGAIN to
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receive you unt,o myself that
where I am there you may be.
also."
- What greater ,.promise
could we haVe? •
• Later Jesus Said, '`I am the.
Way, the'truth, and the life.
Np man cometh Unto The
'father bUt by • ' • -
- Jests ti• the only •wajr•fr to
Heavens: That is faith in His
,,shed blood, and a personal
acceptance of Christ as Lord
and'S avibur.
Jesus is The Son of God, He
sheep the goo4 shepherd
sought.. Back to the flock and
into the fold, Twas a sheep the
good shepherd brought.
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And why • f op: the' sheep we:
earnestly long; and earneStly„
hope and pray?: Because
there "is 'Unser if they. -go
'Wrong,, they will lead the
lainbs astray. For the lambs.,
follow the sheep you kndw,
Wherever the, sheep may
stray, If the sheep go wrong,
it -will. not be long,' till the
is the only way to God. His- lambs are as wrong as they,:
the revealer of Hi4 promise "I So .with the sheep we ear:
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WILL COME AGAIN". nestly plead, for the sake of
Acts one gives the details of 'the lambs today, If the lambs
His return to Heaven, after are Jost what a terrible' dost,
'the resurrection. Why. is He Some sheep will have to paY:
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coming bac ?
Pjrst; to receive us unto
Himself. That is all those who
have accepted Him here
below. There will be a grand
reunion, with those who have
gone ,on before. Look up
Matthew 25-10-13. The main
thing is to be ready, when He
comes. If we are not read,.
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The ..Huron:-P'eith
Presbytery Met in Centralia
United Church on Tuesday,
Feb, .24, With Rev.' Bert
D ayon,„nagri dd e, Sr dtabfl ftp !cppritse.i concern
w
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c4s
expressed about the CloSing of
hospitaks, in the area, ,and, a
committee was . fortned to
protestq
Premier, Health Minister
Miller, the,NDP and Liberal
leaders, and ideal MPPs...
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Rev. John Oestreicher of
Wesley -Willis United Church
in Clinton, pointed out that
people are objecting on the
4rounds of increased clangers
to -health, the economic ef-
fecti of unemployment of
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jected. (Read
Good morning, Lord. thos.e who process it.
Revelation 3-20).'
When the trumpet of The
Lord shall sound, and time
shall be no nlore, and the
morning breaks eternal,.
.bright and fair; When the
saved of earth shall gather
over on the other shore and
the roll is called up yonder,
will yoti be there? .
I n. or:inclusion: if you love the
• little ones, you will be careful
how you livebefore them,
thinking of these words
'Twas a sheep not a lamb
. that strayed away in the
parable Jesus told.• A 'grown
up. sheep that tad gone
• a'stray„ PrOrn Are ninety and
nine in the fold.: Out in the
• desert, out in the Cold, Twas a
*look
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-Friday Mai'ch 5, 1976 will be the local World Day of
Prayer Service sponsored by the Women's Ecumenical
Interchurch Council of Canada. Nine denorninations
- will be participating in this service being held in the
Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle at 2:30 p.m.
Ws. Ruth Day of Fergus, Ontario will be the guest
speaker .adrd soloist,
You are invited to attend
Thank- you for the night's , Especially I thank you for the
rest; for this new day, for my letter that brings, love, good
life, and:the opportunities and cheer and encouragement,
challenges you send. . but. thank you, too, for • the
Thank you for • my: body , bills for they remind me how
which I can stretch and bend • kicky we are to have so many
facilities to make our life
at rty will.„ -
Thank you for the warm comfortable.
water that .gushes from .the Thank you for the visit with
tap into my bath, and for the 'the ag"d rady down the street
rough towel to massage my' Who dOes_far more for me
flesh • until • it tingles ,and than '1 for her, • with het
heautifill' serenity and good
• glows. •
' Thank you for' the fresh humor. ;
sweetness of the cologne on' Thank you- for food for
my arms, • neck, and dinner stored thefreezer,
shoulders, and for the dear much of • which came from
friend who gave it to me. last summers garden where
Thank you'for my teeth And You worked a• miracle with
the other minty sting of tooth- just a little help frOrn us.
paste;. thanks, too, for my Thank you for..my family
hair and the -stylist who gave returning 'home from wok
me: such -an easy -to -Care -for and. school to share the day's
cut: — • • -eVents-arounittne-table.
• Thank yeti for the biting Thank you for the television
•taste of grapefruit and the bringing the events .around
bitter, hot smell of coffee and the world into our living room.
toast. ' . and for the funny show that.
Thank . you-- for the, dirty ritade-us all laugh. •
, dishes left on the table bprny Thank you •.for Ate long
love ones who ate -here gb distance telephone call from
• quietly, an -hour ago, I got • a son far. away to tell,us he's
- another-hotir-of extra sleep. —been promoted.
Thank. 'you for my Thank you for the walk in
automatic washer and dryer the crisp night air, the snow
that do their work effectively crunching under our feet and,
while I move unto other the dog bounding happily in
• things. ' • front.
Thank you for thg,vaccuum Thank you for the first.
cleaner that effortlessly quarter moving across the
shirps•up the dust, speck and sky and the stars set in a
. threads from the rug. - • galaxy millions of miles away
Thank youlorthe beautiful that :continnally remind us of
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things I have to dust and for your everlasting power, your
the .,mernories they hold; glory and your majesty.
colored glass sparkling in the Thank, you for my bed,
window, my 'mother's hand sheets smooth and fresh. - •
painted tea set, my grand- Thank you for the man
mother's carved maple chair. beside . me, for his strength.
Thank you for the telephone ancl good -health.
ring that calls me to talk with Thank you God, that you
my dear, friend *hose love are there to thank. -
and support I • treasure im- „Goodnight, Lord.
measurably.
Thank you for the knock on
the door which brings me •
quickly into service'to help a
troubled sister; thank you for
using me.
Thank you for the quiet
hour to eat lunch from your
bountiful provision, and to
' read -an -other -chapter- or -two --
of my book. Thank you for the
author who spent many hours
to write it so we could \share
his thoughts and wisdom.
Thank you forth e mail and
YOU'RE
VVHISTLING
IN THE
DARK ...
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IFYOU
THINK THAT
HEART ATTACK
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about 1002 people, and the
methods. used by the Health
Minister to decide, and to
convey the decision.'
John' .Roherts of'
Bejgraye • "stated that "the
Cotum unities ha ye. ,been!
ignored in the deeisio,risJocal
people Were 'not caisulted,
on statistics alone 'a vital
servidelcan beWitheawei".
Dr Ross, Crosby . of St. .
Marys, remarked that we
must be:concerned about thy,
"Ministry of healing" which.
is done by. the hospitals for.
their people". . •
Rev. -Fred Faist' df St.
John's, Stratford, made the -
point that '"Christ was.,a
healing physician._ (He)
would have us.care. We are
concerned because we are
Christians". •
Others Mentioned details
like the lack of any am-
bUlanc'e in Clinton and the
overcrowding foreseen in
other area hospitals', which
are•prevented by 'budget cuts
from adding staff. There ,Was.
a sense o more n gna on
at both"the deciSions and the
way they were implemented.:
FF"'example, the' media.
carried news of the. Clinton
closing before the Meeting
with the Hospital Board to
"discus's" such a decision •
was underway. ' ' •
The Presbytery .considered
several possible ways to help
with the fight against. such
arbitrary dealing with' per-
sons under its care. •
The • members of
Presbytery were sorry to
learn -that two 'of their
missionaries in Angola are •
missing since the upheavals
there, They are Dr. Elizabeth_
Bridgman and Miss Edith.
Radley, Reg. N.
• The,U tilted. Church is aiding
Guatarnaalang through, the
WOrld Clouncil of .Churches,
COm mission on,Inter-Church
Aid; Refugee and World;
Service, with $20,000 going:
from, the,: Uhited Church's
Ernergen:cy Fund, from M&S
evings, Inunediately• :after
the earthquake. Ftirther•aid
continue ds nee,cled and
the givIngs .to M&S ',make
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The UCW" Pre§hjiterial, •
pdstpone'd due to weather,
Has been rescheduled for
March 17 at B'rticefield when
Mrs. Ann Van Dyke of
Shakespeare will speak on
tangladesh., "
Seventeen young people.
from Japan will be in London
Conference in May and two of
them will be guests of Huron -
Perth Presbytery. They are
part of the „International
Youth. Ekchange which saw
United Church young' people
visit six countries last year to
celebrate the United chtitch's,
5.0th AnniVersary.. A fine
filmstrip, with cassette, is
available on those Visits from
Rey: N. Gibson, Central
United Church, Stratford. •
A Young Adult Camp will
.be held May 14-16 at Cainp
Menesetung. . • ,
Rev. R, J. Roberts of the
Congregatiodal Church in
Wares will begin • • his •
ministerial supply work in
Egmondville on April 1: Rev.
Eail St. Jean has been called'
to 'the: Auburn Pastoral •
Charge; effective Rine 1. •
Churches of . the
Presbytery .have accepted
objectives tOtalling over
$275,000 for Mission , and
• Service work, at home. and
• abroad in 1.976. The national"
objective-is $15
AlVi• Kii-ke wife a
rs, • na , Yr
Arthui K itkeSi of
MissisSanga, passed way on
Friday, February 13, 1976 at
Moncton General Hospital,
Moncton, New Brunswick.
She was 57 years old, • .
• Born in Monoten,' N,B, she
was- the daughter of the, late
Henry and Evangeline
LeBlanc. ' :
Besidesher husband she is -
suivived by two daughterS, ' ' 200/P
Mrs, Robert (Ann Marie) St:
Pierre, of Virginia Town, Ont, ,
and Mrs. James (Mary) —..z :
Martin df Dunnville; Mitt One . , ..,,
son Kenneth Brian Kirkey of
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CFB Chilliwack B.C.; two • it"-:,:.• ,;-•
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sisters Mrs. Gerald - Cowan .
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and Miss Florine LeBlanc t
both -cif Moncton N.B.; three c--•
The Funeral' Mass :
Celebrated at the Assitruption
• Cathedral Ot. MOn9tOni
With internlent in the Shediau
Road Roman Cathol a
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of Montreal,. Que; Babe. and •
Arthur • Le13Ianc, both, of
Moncton N.13!, ; and two
grancichildrem, Kim and
Carey..
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