Clinton News Record, 2015-01-28, Page 9Londesborough news
Brenda Radford
Special to the News Record
ET CETERA
The Happy Gang Seniors
held their first meeting of
2015 on Wednesday, Janu-
ary 18th at the Londesbor-
ough United Church. Note
the change in location!
These meetings begin at
12:30 p.m. with a potluck
meal. They wish to encour-
age everyone from the
community to join them for
a few hours of fellowship.
And why not invite a friend
to come with you?
LONDESBOROUGH
UNITED CHURCH
The flowers on the
memorial table at Londes-
borough United Church on
Sunday, January 18th were
placed in loving memory of
Willis Bromley.
Rev. Fletcher told the
children who gathered at
the front of the sanctuary
for their special time that
he liked to see their smiles.
Then he told them about
the dogs who visited the
house of 1000 mirrors. The
first dog was a happy tail
wagging dog, who when he
Varna news
Joan Beierling
Special to the News Record
The Odd Fellows Lodge in
Brucefield hosted another card
party last Thursday evening
with a good turnout of eager
euchre players. High Man was
Mac Webster and low man was
Jim Collins, High lady was
Shirley Hargreaves and low
lady Donna Collins, most lone
hands went to Doug Cartwright
visited, saw 1000 other
happy dogs wagging their
tails. He decided he would
visit that house again for it
cheered him up.
The other dog was a sad
and gloomy dog who, when
he visited saw 1000 sad and
gloomy dogs. He vowed
never to visit that house
again. The truth being, the
house was as they were. The
children were reminded that
others are your mirror, giving
back the smile or frown you
present to them. So, go eve-
rywhere with a smile.
"Worry No More" was the
title of Rev. Fletcher's
and the draws were won by
Berva Cartwright, Florence
Symons and Margaret Hayter.
Next card party will be Jan 29th
in Brucefield at
7:30pm. Everyone welcome!
Come on out for a good even-
ing of cards.
Worship Leader Colin Sny-
der led the Service at Bruce -
field Community United
Church on Sunday with greet-
ers Frances Kinsman and Ruby
message to the adults. His
supporting scripture was
Luke 12: 13-31, in which Jesus
points out that wealth, food,
clothes and real estate too
often preoccupy a person's
mind. He reassured them and
us that God, who takes care of
the animals, birds and flow-
ers, will also meet one's eve-
ryday concerns.
Worry/fear is a universal
human response to danger,
daily concerns and world
affairs. Jesus says worry is
futile, dangerous and con-
flicting with the ordinary
affairs of life and God will
protect His followers.
Lefaive, and reader Joyce Hum-
mel. Emely Colclough lit the
Christ Candle. Prayers were
said for the families of the late
John Campbell and the late
George Louch. The communi-
ty's thoughts and prayers are
with these families. Following
the Service there was a Simple
Fare luncheon which was Chili.
The Luncheon was to kick start
our Church's Mission and Ser-
vice Campaign for the year. The
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Moreover one tends to worry
about things that never hap-
pen. One wonders how to
achieve a trouble-free state
of mind, to become a master
of living well.
To do this one needs to face
the worries head on, analyze
them to see just they really
are and find an outlet in
action. For example, a merry
heart is the greatest medicine
for one's health, not worry.
When we take our worries to
God for help, His help maybe
broadening our vision, gain-
ing wisdom and setting
guideposts. Terry suggests we
must delve deep into the
next one will be Feb 22/2015.
Next Sunday Feb. 1st will be muffin
Sunday.
Trish McGregor will be conducting
the Service on Sunday Feb. 8th 2015.
Brucefield U.C.W. Meeting will be
Spirit to eradicate worry.
Nothing can separate us from
the love of God and His help.
A quote in the Order of
Service by Ralph Waldo
Emerson points our the
futility of worry, "But what
torrents of grief you
endured from the evil
which never arrived."
The morning's responsive
psalm was Psalm 49. And
the senior choir sang a lively
number "Praise the Lord
with the Sound of Trumpet".
Londesborough United
will hold their annual
meeting on Sunday, Febru-
ary 22nd.
Tuesday Feb. 3 at 7:30pm. Please wear
red and your U.C.W. pin.
A Church Council Meeting will be
held Feb. 10 2015 at 7:30pm. Finan-
cial reports are due to Ashley by Jan
30th 2015.
Cor Van Gaalen
Cell: 519-525-8340
cjgaalen@hurontel.on.ca
www.rlpheartland.ca
Office: 519-482-3400
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