4.OroIIo Weekly Times, Wednesday, May 16, 199 prepariflg to select a new leader June Smth, presilent of the Durham East Çonservatives, and Sam Cureatz, M.P.P. for Durham East await word from Toronto Cen- tral to start the vote at the Bowman- ville Arena on Saturday afternoon. In addressing the audience of some 150 Cureatz said an election was expected this year and he feit an announcement could be made by the end of June. He reminded his audience that they had withstood the liberal tide in Durham East in the last election and would do so agaîn. He commended Andy Brandt for his leadersip of the PCs as its in- terim leader. "He has dopne a ter- ruse job for the pSIfly, Christian Corner by Rev. Marg West Are you content with your-intent? What are your intentions, and what are they ail about. Intent is purpose, aim, meaning. What is your purpose, aim, or meaning here on earth? Are you content with your life? Or is fife a big facade that we hide behind because we really don't want others to know how we feel inside about ourselves and about others. Is our life purposeful or do we flot have a purpose in our role here? Do you ever wonder exactly why we are here, and if anyone really cares about us, and what we do? Life seems s0 complex sometimes, answers don't always come when we need them, we get discouraged and disappointed. t looks as if we are, going the whole way by ourselves. In John 15:16 Jesus is saying that we didn't choose I-im, but He has chosen us. That we should go and bring forth fruit, and that our fruit should remain and then He tells us that whatsoever, we ask the Father (God) in Jesus' name He may give it to you. Now we should be starting to sece that we do have a purpose here and that someone does care about us and what we do in and with cour lîfe. We can be the chosen of God if we ask Him to come into our lives, then our lives become lives with purpose. He has chosen ail humani- ty to be people with purpose and direction in their lives but we have todo the accepting. t':5 dîtion not a head co: have to realize that Adam's transgressiona born in sin, and Jesuç way to be redeemed fi factor. In John 15:16 the frt is talking about is not like apples and pears, tians, new belivers ini you have been talking about the Lord and thi into their life; that's tl you reap. So fruit is ng Jesus and because we hý Jesus into our lives Het last of that verse that wl ask the Father in Hi name of Jesus) that Hi it to us. Now keep in you are a Christian thc pray for are a lot dil when you are not saved. are important now are pIe to accept Jesus s0 th eternal life Spirituall people receive a greatei ding of God's word, so1 start to walk in the receive things of the Le I pray you can see th 15:16 that Jesus cares what we do. He chose u that He had to die on ti gave us purpose for oui Questions or Commi Box 179, Orono. B -Tuesday 7:30 p.m., Everyone is welcome! Following the Gardener's Creed the children were asked by Mrs. Zegers, "What Happens, In Spring?" Their eyes lit up as they answered robins, baby animais be- ing born, dandelions, tulips and trilliums. t was truly evident to sece that after- such a long winter al thpse signs were just what everyone bas been waiting for. Now that Spring bas time to prepare for Show, and get ready f( ting of the gardens ani for the flower basket sa The junior' gardetif "Tiny Tim" tomato se tium and marigold seec Council Briefs Wilmot Creek residents look for- ward in being part of the recycling prograin and the receipt of blue boxes. Bill Tomlinson of Orono- has been appointed to the Ganaraska Users' committee. The committee was appointed a couple of years ago to suggest means of use of the forest for recreation. The Town of Newcastle Ministerial Association- has asked the Town and the Region to set aside Sunday as a day of the week for the family, recreation and religious purposes thereby restric- ting any further allégation or exten- sion toward Open Sunday shopp- ing. The Ministerial Association ex- pects that a request for opening up for Sunday shopping will soon ap- pear. The Town of Newcastle has sup- ported a City of Chatham resolu- tion in whîch they request the pro- vince to maintain the present minimum requirements relating to the use of refillable soft drink beverage containers. The resolution states that reduce and reuse is by far the most important of the Four Rs. *e aid." planted indoors- first in their miniature greenhouses, (received at the district convention last fall), or, in planters. Later their plants will * e e be transplanted into their gardens or into longer containers. One s a heart con- could sec that everyone was just it- ndition. We ching to get into the dirt and plan- because of ting once agaîn. aLl people are Mrs. Zegers demonstrated how to is is the only do various flower arrangements in- rrom that sin cluding front view (for the flower basket sale), aIl round arrangement ut that Jesus and an all foliage arrangement. tedible fruit First the oasis or cedar clippings ýit's Chris- goes into the bottom of the con- Jesus. When tainer: now from viéw the tali light to someone coloured flowers, are placed into the iey ask Jesus container after' the foliage he fruit that background. The darker cloured iew babies in flowers gradually go lower into the iave accepted arrangement.. In the ail green tells us in the foliage arrangement the container is ,hatsoever we also green and many different kinds ýnaine (the of foliage are used. This is surely a .e would give good sign of Spring, aIl the dif- imind when ferent shades of green. The children ie things you enjoyed watching Mrs. Zegers do fferent than the "Miss Dainty" arrangement 1Things that made from foliage and little violets, getting peo- (ail the sanie length). For a tiny ar- hey will have rangement bottle or plastic con- ly). Having tainer caps, serves the purpose. ýr understan- Mrs. Zegers informned the they too cati children about the a Il Ontario Hor- Spirit and ticultural Association Convention ord. being held June 19, 20, 21 at York irough John University in Toronto, which will for us and have a youth competition. Some of us and to do the classes for ages 5-8 are a te cross. He decorated bottle,,or an invitation to ir lives. a graduation. For ages 9 to 12 some ients? Write of the classes are a bird feeder or a ible Study boutonniere for a graduation 983-5962. ceremony. For further information Mrs. Zegers will be glad to tell you about it. Along with the seeds the children aJ.~ received booklets fromn the forestry m r about poison ivy and from Agriculture Canada courtesy of Mr. Finlay books on container garden- Sing. From the Ontario Ministry of the Environment the children receîved an interesting book about t srug i's "The Organic Approach to Home ts Spring 's Gardening." orthe Splan- Our next get together will be May dor prepang 22nd, our Spring Show. These ar- id e ai rangements are some of the exhibîts al eceve which the children will be preparing eed, nostur- for the Spring Show. ýd, ail tbe by Shelley Etmanskie The resolution also asks the pro- vince to incerease the minimum. The Clarke Museum and Ar- chives are to apply for a road oc- cupancy licence to undertake a bicyci race to be held on Sunday, May 27th. The is a22 klon~aete cv to raise funds for the Museum. It will leave the Clarke School House » Museum travel west to Tyrone and then to McLaughlin plaque and then r eturn to Kirby. 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