The Times Advocate, 2007-08-15, Page 1818
Times -Advocate
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
,Joint worship in Lucan Bible school at Brucefield United Church
By Muriel Lewis
GRANTON CORRESPONDENT
VARNA - There was no service at
Granton -Wesley United Church on
Sun., Aug. 12. Pastor Paul Vollick
and Granton -Wesley jointly wor-
shipped with Lucan United in
Lucan. Pastor Vollick led the ser-
vice. The Christ candle
was lit by Dot and Gord
Duncan. The scripture
readings were from Psalms 50,
Isaiah 1 and Luke 12. The message
was entitled "The New Car Smell."
The ministry of music was a piano
solo by Shirley Mullenix.
On Aug. 19, Granton -Wesley will
again worship jointly with Lucan
United in Lucan. The next regular
service at Granton -Wesley will be
Aug. 26.
Everyone is invited to a corn roast
in support of the Canadian
Foodgrains Bank on Sun., Aug. 26
from noon to 2 p.m. at the CBC on
Highway 7.
Hot dogs, hamburgers, drinks,
utensils and corn will be provided,
but please bring a lawn chair.
There will be fun music, a short
Foodgrains presentation and fellow-
ship with other area churches.
There will also be an opportunity to
help end hunger and financially
support the local
Foodgrains Bank. All
ages are welcome to
help husk the corn, beginning at
11:15 a.m. This is an old-fashioned
community get-together for a great
cause.
St. Paul'sAnglican Church
At St. Paul's Anglican Church in
Kirkton on Sun., Aug. 12, Raymond
Hodgson, a student minister from
Sarnia, led the service of morning
prayer. The message was about
"faith without work is barren." A
time of fellowship followed the ser-
vice.
GRAN
TON NEWS
UCW Mystery Run tonight
By Rhoda Rohde
THAMES ROAD CORRESPONDENT
THAMES ROAD - Jane Cann
returned home last Monday after
attending the funeral of her sis-
ter-in-law the late Bronwen
Hewitt of Hoppers Crossing
Australia in July.
She visited with her
brother Dennis and
her mother Shirley and other rel-
atives. Sympathy is extended to
her family and husband Brad
and sons.
Oran Grace of Wyandotte
Michigan called on Bill and
Rhoda Rohde on Friday.
There will be a community
bridal shower for Lori
Richardson, bride -elect of
September on Thursday evening
August 23 at 8 p.m. in the
church basement. Everyone is
welcome.
Gordon and Myrtle Pengelly
and Bill and Rhoda Rohde
attended the Trillium Brass
Quintet program at Stratford on
Sunday afternoon. The former
Christine
(Passmore)
Sandals was one
THAMES ROAD NEWS
of the players.
Happy Birthday to Janet
Cunnington Aug. 18 ; Dennis
Rowe, Joan Cooper Aug. 22.
Tonight, Aug. 15 UCW Mystery
Run 5:15 p.m. departure form
the church parking lot. Food,
fun, fellowship and mystery.
Note the change of date. Contact
Carolyn John 229-6312 or
Virginia Warwick 235-3670.
POLICE BRIEFS
ATV driver charged with impaired
On August 12th 2007 at approximately 8:30 p.m. Huron OPP officers
stopped a 2005 Artic Cat ATV on Huron Park Road, South Huron for going
through stop sign. The driver had been drinking and as a result a lawful
roadside breath demand was issued the driver failed and was transported to
Grand Bend OPP detachment for breath test. The driver provided two
breath samples, which were analyzed and found to be almost twice the legal
limit of 80 mgs of alcohol.
Bradley DIXON (47) of South Huron will appear in Exeter Provincial court
on Oct. 25th 2007 and face one count of Over 80 - Motor Vehicle.
Snack time — Some of the kids taking part in the vacation bible school at Brucefield
United Church last week were front from left, Emily Faber,Abby Cripps and Mac Sanford.
Back: Darren Vanderwale,Alister Barfoot, Blake Cooper, Max Dupuis and Kirsten
McIntosh. Below, Jordan Menary and Megan Eckert do some craft work. (photos/Pat Bolen)
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