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The Wingham Advance -Times, October 7, 1976—Page 7
Anniversary speaker tells
of illusions in our lives
�eB feund to be nothing — only a vice, "I Am Come that
BELGRAVE —The co a- �
ore tion of Knox United Church, was "mirage". The second dealt with might have life and have it more
privileged to have Dr. Gordon Napoleon's hot, weary, footsore abundantly", led to the questlion
Hazelwood of Brussels as guest soldiers who imagined they saw --what do we have to o0er+. " We
speaker for their anniversary green grass and a lake, but noth- have Jesus Christ, the world's
' services, on Sunday, assisted by ing was there, again an illusion. greatest teacher. He has the
Rev. Juin Roberts, minister of He identified an illusion as: answers to life's probilesns, given
the church."something that looks like some -dough His parables. He has
Colorful chrysanthemum ar- thing but isn't". He further em- words, of eternal life because He
rangements complemented by phasized his subject by referring is eternal life.
small fruits and soft organ music to the boy who grew tired of life at Dr. Hazelwood requested,
by Mrs. Lynda Lentz, church or- home and went afarwhere there "Remember Jesus"; stating,
ganist, created an atmosphere were no restrictions and life "we have Him to offer to all".
for worship. satisfying — an illusion.
The Junior Choir chose as their A boy may first become a man
anthem "Come Praise Him, Ale- when he quarrels with his father
luia". The Senior Choir members and sets up an idol of his own. We Hard workers
sang "Glory Be to God on High" may throw qff "our father" and
at the morning service and make an idol of "secularism". needed says
"Whate'er Our God Ordains" in Our lives are ordered and con -
the evening. ducted as if God did not exist. Baptist speaker
Dr. Hazelwood based his re- Men have moved into the far field p p
marks for the morning on the of secularism. He questioned: On
scripture verses from St. Luke, what basis do you attend church? "It takes effort to work for the
BELL TELEPHONE employed a puppet show to tell the public what should be known Lord. Paul calls it labor."
about buried cables and how to learn their location. 15: „11-32, referring to "The Thanks? Required? or Whims These were the words of Pastor
Younger Son, who took his journ- and Pleasures? Your answer de- Ross Smith as he based his Sun-
°' ey into a far country". The cides how far secularism has day morning message on the 15th
speaker used two examples to taken you to a far field.
clarify his idea of his sermon — The chapter of Paul's letter to the
sermon concluded by stat- Corinthians at the Wingham Bap-
tist "The Great Illusion". The first ing, men need a religious out Church. Pastor Smith said
word illustration, concerned look on life — "I Will Arise and
w what appeared to be a lake on the that Paul makes it abundantly
Pl?e Go to My Father".
highway; but when approached The test for the evening ser -
clear that our labor for Christ will
be evidence of our love for Him
► and our love for Him grows with
z every axI�cfancy of His return.
Two Huron teachers
' "There is%o place in God's wort
forcefor white collar workers,
God's work is tiresome laborious
a pproved for toil'" he said.
Pastor Smt
• th spate of the
Christian hope, not pie in the
The Huron County Board of awareness and participation in sky' as many believe, but much
s Education agreed to nominate energy conservation projects, more than that. He referred to
two of its teachers as candidates particularly during Energy Con- scripture which states that Christ
ra , rltt for teaching n �-g positions with the servation Week. Your encourage- will come for His own; that Ne
Department of National Defence ment of these efforts will be valu- will come bodily and that it could
Dependents' Schools Overseas at able in assisting this public prior- happen at any time; that all who
s: its meeting on Monday afternoon. ity." die in Christ will be resurrected
Applications from Blaire The minister also noted, "The and given a new body, lite unto
' <` Fisher, a teacher at Howick Cen- continuing Ontario Energy Christ's; that Christians will live
tral Public School and John Ball, Management Program is demon- with Christ eternally, never to
of Seaforth District High School, strating energy saving practices know death again.
PEOPLE AND MORE PEOPLE jammed the site of the plowing match for five days of were endorsed by the board. to all sectors of the Province's "The blessed hope of the Chris -
flawless fall weather. Saturday's attendance was the largest ever recorded. Such a tour of duty overseas is economy. Energy Conservation tian goes beyond this," he said.
of two years' duration. During week should'assist in the effort by "It is the Christian's hope that he
this time such a teacher, to all in- drawing greater attention to the will not have to taste death but
tents and purposes, remains an need for conservation." that Christ will come in his life-
Belmore
ife-
BeImore Personals..employee of the local board of ed- time and he will be translated
LITTLE MISS MUFFETS Mrs. Ruth Baileyis the new Wilfred Johann visited Mr. and ucation. into the very presence of the
BELGRAVE —The meeting Salary continues to be paid by What's new of Lord."
McIntosh church organist. Mrs. Wilfred Walker of Belgrave the board - by deposit to theIn closing, the speaker stressed
opened Vvith the 4-H pledge and It was decided by the Belmore- on Sunday. teacher'H uron V Lew?
motto. Roll call was "A Popular McIntosh -Mildmay churches to The . Belmore PeeWees lost to s bank account in Can the importance of laboring for
m
Cereal Product Used in My tint a supplementary hymn St. Pauls 9 7. Mrs. Kaye Schiestel ada. The Board in turn bills the The quarterly communion ser- Christ, though the workman may
p pp ry y y Department of National Defence vice for all faiths was held in the experience times of weariness
Home". mak, won the turkey draw sponsored on a month] basis for re- and discouragement, for rewards
Lori Thompson read the min- Do and Angie Will of London, by the PeeWees. y Chapel conducted by Rev. Wit -
of the last meeting and Betty g imbursement of salary and em- tick of the Blyth United Church, _Ewilalways be forthcoming.
g y Bob Egli of Dryden, Keith Hersy ,'. On Sunday, October 3, an ployce benefits paid in accor- assisted by Mrs. Webster, Mrs. "Each person who consistently
Meurs and Marilyn Campbell of Oakville and Frank Robson electrical fire burned the wiring dance with current Board salary McClinchey and Mrs. Watt. abounds in the work of Christ, is
demonstrated "Cherry Bran were weekend guests of the out of Koning's general store in schedule or agreements. Ralph Schuurman, principal of duly rewarded for his service."
Squares". Connie Meurs and Walter Renwick family. Belmore. Four fire trucks an Such nominations must be re the Clinton Christian Reformed _
Donna Chettleburgh demonstrat- Tom Darling has headed back swered the call and blocked ceived at the DND headquarters 9 School, led the Sunday evening
ed "Nuts and Bolts".
out west for the winter. traffic to Belmore. not later than November 30 of this song service with members of the
Mrs. Moore discussed "A Cat- Ron, George and Jack Renwick year. congregation forming a choir to
a:ogue of Cereals". Mrs. John- are returning to the west. Board members also voted on lead the singing.
ston spoke on "The Development Three members
of Processing".The members of Goderi hrs visited with Harkness
support
to endorse t request gy welcomed toothe Homen of atMons G��{ p Ie or, ,2ND
plan to attend su rt from the Ontario Ener
sampled the food and the meeting Robert Harkness family on Sun y Management Program that the day afternoon's program. Marie �K;�h; c°de
closed with taps. day.. 1 PS convention Board support Energy conser- Flynn and Norman Speir pro
vation Week (between October 31 vided the old time music and the
WHITECHURCH — Fourteen and November 6) and that the Christian Reformed volunteers
attended the meeting of the school principals encourage stu- helped with activities. ADDRESS
Young People's Society which dent participation along those Mrs. Martindale of Toronto, the 1000 LABELS
was held Sunday evening at lines. Minister of Energy Dennis former Beatrice Campbell of
Langside. The meeting opened R. Timbre]] noted in a letter to Goderich, showed colored slides98
r with a singsong. the board that "My colleague, the taken while on a trip to Washing- !3 plus tax
Wendy Kay led in prayer and Honorable Tom Wells, and I are ton and several interesting places
spoke on the topic, "Three asking for your support for in the United States at the Family
Walls". The group then divided Energy tConservation Week. I am Night program. During the inter- Quick, easy way to mark
• into smaller groups and discus- writing to school principals to ask mission Mrs. Elsie Henderson, books, letters, etc. Comes
i n sed the importance of having that they stimulate student Mrs. Myrtle Parker and Mrs. in handy box.
friends and why we sometimes Meston entertained with piano 1,000 labels - $3.98 tax extra
build barriers to exclude others. solos. Mrs. Doak expressed the
The members discussed theQe' rave appreciation of the residents.
third annual rally to be held in B Plans are being made for the CLIFF KYER
a Whitechurch with Knox College new season's Family Night pro-
V students in charge. Attending the Dr. Gordon and Mrs. Hazel- grams and if you or your group AND ASSOCIATES
e Young People's convention at wood and their granddaughter, could entertain some Tuesday Box 562
a Forest this weekend will be Ann. of Brussels were dinner night we would appreciate hear- Kitchener, Ont. N2G 4A,2
Wendy Kay, Hilda de Boer and guests on' Sunday with Mr. and ing from you.
Marty Young. Registration is $15 Mrs. Bert Johnston.
in advance or $17 at the conven- A large number of people from ___•�_S___�
tion plus each member's share of this area attended the plowing Look neighbour
transportation tR Forest and match near Walkerton last week. ` 9
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dedicated by Wendy Kay. Grace Saturday, held at the Howick
was sung and lunch served. Community Centre.
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