ORtONO WEEKLY TIMES, TU URSDAY,_APRIL lZth, 1972 Kendal News The Kendal troop of Guides and Brownies have'been very busy the past week-end. On, Saturday they lield a well qjganized haz- aar. They had plenty of lovely articles for sale and served lunch to ail who attended. On Sunday morning they went by bus to the Kennedy Maple Sugar bush near Millbrook. There were seventeen Guides, seventeen Brownies, fo~ur ot-her children and ten parents. The Guide Leaders are Mrs. W. Carr and Mrs. S. Weyrich. The Brownie Leaders Mrs. G. Mac- Donald and Mrs. K. Cooper. They enjoyed the wagon rides, thei pony rides and of course the pan- cakes and maple svrup, We understand the ski h1111is been very busy. There weme sev-1 eral hundred there 'on Saturday. $ One of the older citizens of, this area, Mr. Robt. Morgan pas-I sed away Sunday afternoon afterý an illness of over nine years. Hé& was born on the Morgan home-1 stead in 1888. 11e married Maryl Ann Burgess on December 18, 1916. She predeceasèd hlm ini 1944. H1e farmed on the 6th line.i They biad four of a family; Mrs1 Robt. Simmons (Lyda) of Osh'l awa; Leslie at homne; Mrs. Robt. Wright (Louise)- of Oshawa; Mr.s.ý -John Cbapman (Edna) of Orono. The funeral was froin. the Mor- ris ,Funeral, Home in BowVman- ville onÔr Tuesday, April 11, 1972, On, Sunday, 1ev., T. Snelgrove read the scripture St. John 21; vers 'es 1-13.. A fter the great ev- ents of the crucifiction and the resurrection Peter said, "Let usL store one's balance and prospect- ive. No douhit they talked tili the 'suri rose but caught no fish. Then they saw a man standing tail and straight on the shore. Rle showed them where the fish were plentiful. H1e prepared breakfast for them and, ate with theni. Jesus is found. not only in the church 'but he, is with 1us in dur daily round' of work as the hymn says:1 "Jesuis wbiere'er Thy people meet There they, behold Thy mercy seat Where'cr thcy sek Thee Thou art found And every place is hallowed grouiid". If wve truly love Goi xve will do something for Hlm. Wben xve are dîscouraged and dîo.t't know xvhere to turn per- haps an old friand cornes to visti us and our troubles bacorne less. Jesus is sucli a friend. -Mr. Iteirner of Oshawa will tzike the service on Sund'ay for the Gideons.. 'te United Church Women Th7le United Church Women met at the home os Mrs. E. Couroux \,ith ten- members present, on April 5th. The president opened the meeting with prayer followed by the Lord's Prayer. Then ail] sang, "Blessed be the tie .that binds Our liearts in Christian love," Mrs. T. Stevens 'saîd that our ehurcirli would grow only if each of us does aIl hae can for the ilord. She told us of the work of Cardinal Leger in the Cameroons ayid bis laper mission. Thereý is a cure for leprosy but patients miust ha trcated ln time in hos- pitals. This had been shown on 'l'li minutes were read. Thenl MNrs. Elliottgave the financial re- port. Offering $7.85. MUoved by Mrs. A. Downes, sec- onded hy Mrs. HI. 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