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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Mar 1989, p. 22

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i fi The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanvillc. March 1.1089 Section Two Wesleyville News by B. Barrowclough AOTS (As One That Serves), the men's club of Port Hope charge, held a pot luck supper and games night at Welcome church on Feb. 14th. It was a happy Valentine party for over 50 people who did full justice to the good meal and tookpart in tnc many games. There were several tables of croki- nole, more playing cards, and scrabble. In addition there were parlour games for everyone, including a special fun one which re- 3 uired a circle of people, ohn Groeneveld lea with one line of a well known song, and the next in the circle circle carried on till songs and circle were complete. It is not known if John discovered discovered any potential choir members. It was a happy way to spend a winter's evening. evening. A 4-H group is in the making for this area, led by Charlene Bowman and Cindy Leenders. For the first part of the course on knitting meetings will be held in Welcome church. This is a wonderful opportunity opportunity for young people to forge new friendships, ac- United Church Women Plan to Hold Meeting On March 9th "Give to us laughter, and give to us life", was the song the Oshawa Presbyterial executive executive members sang before before they settled down to a day of planning events for the coming year. Brooklin UCW President, Pat Jack- son, assisted in arranging the 27th Annual Meeting of Oshawa Presbyterial United Church Women, which will be held at Brooklin United Church on March 9, 1989, with the theme, "Called to Be-Caretakers and Caregivers Caregivers of the Earth and all its People"- Helen Smith, Program Program Associate - Education, United Church of Canada, Toronto, will be the guest speaker. Registration and book room 9:00 to 9:30 a.m., closing at 3:00 p.m. Baby sitting sitting will be available; please call in advance Pat Jackson, phone 655-8716. Ecumenical Decade A report was heard regarding regarding plans for a local ecumenical ecumenical event for "An Ecumenical Ecumenical Decade of Churches in Solidarity with Women in Church ana Society 1988 - 1998". "The Decade" is endorsed endorsed by the World Council of Churches as a sign of commitment to the concerns and perspectives of women. "Through study, reflection and action, men and women around the world will participate". participate". Meetings are being held to facilitate such participation. participation. January Workshop In the evaluation of the January Workshop which was held at Columbus United United Church, feed-back from participants indicated that the event was helpful and appreciated. Guest facilitator, facilitator, Helene Hannah, developed developed the theme "Reconciliation "Reconciliation and Healing". A positive approach to dealing with conflict evolved from the role-play of a committee which had to resolve a financial financial decision between (simulated) (simulated) local needs versus mission needs. Helene Hannah, Hannah, who has worked as Director Director of Program, Ontario Diocese of the Anglican Church, complimented United United Church Women on "the wonderful work you do for the country as a whole". "We cannot abandon life because of its storms", she said, "God provides deep roots when there are wide-spread branches". Widening the focus of UCW, Margaret Ann Lamb, Manchester, led in methods of personal involvement in relating to African women of great faith. The current United Church mission study is South Africa. I quire useful knowledge ana learn co-operation. This is a long time young people's organization organization and the leaders will be pleased to hear from anyone wishing to join. We are glad to report Marion Bamsey is home after after spending a few days in hospital to find the cause of chest discomfort. She is much improved and we hope will be completely well soon. On Tuesday morning, the 14th there was a Bible study eriod at Welcome church rom ten to eleven. This was the first of six sessions on "The Ten Commandments" and arc open to all who wish to attend. Discussion was led by Mary Kellogg and the interest shown is likely to remain constant for the remaining remaining five sessions, at the same hour each week. Suitability Suitability of laws, framed so long ago, to present day needs was among points considered considered and also modern laws which touched each personally, personally, especially laws of the road. Barbara Irwin who has been spending some weeks with her mother and aunt in Arizona, returned last week in time to attend the 25th anniversary meeting of the East Durham Society. The Society was initially formed in August of 1963 but the constitution was drawn up and memberships issued on April 15,1964. Sunday, February 19th was another beautiful day and church goers and others in this area were happy, once again, to have summer type roads for travelling. Rev. Sedgwick conducted the service at Welcome and brought a picture to illustrate illustrate his story for the children. children. It was based on the first reading of' scripture of Jesus lament for Jerusalem. "Jerusalem, Jerusalem, how often I would have gathered thy children together, as a hen doth gather her brood under her wings, and ye would not." It was a very impressive impressive illustration of God's love ever since the words were spoken, but today very few have seen a hen gather her chickens in this way in • this machine age. His sermon sermon continued the theme of God's all embracing and all forgiving love for not only Jerusalem but all mankind. A quartette, Tom Wilson, Roly Bowman, John Groeneveld Groeneveld and Lloyd Kellogg sang "Moments of Prayer" and "Something for Thee" accompanied accompanied by Stephen Sword at the piano. The lay reader for this morning was Andrew Sword and for the previous Sunday Nicole Ough had that part of the service. At the close of the morning prayer the choir and congregation congregation sang the echo version of the Lord"s prayer. The offering offering was received by Chris Beatty and Roly Hill. The congregation was greeted at the door by Tom and Christine Christine Wilson. Dieter and Margot Margot Franke were missing from the choir and we are sorry to report Margot is quite ill in Kingston hospital and all hope for a speedy recovery. recovery. Feb. 22, 1939: Roads are drifted full; several cars driving west on the lake- shore moved slowly and literally literally dug their way through, till they gave up at Port Britain, and years rolled back as once again : travellers stopped there overnight. Young People met on Tuesday night with Berniece Best, Ethel Jeffery and Bertha Bertha Hale in charge of the programme. On Sun. morning morning the Young people presented presented one of their regular programmes at church ser-. vice in the absence of Dr. Millson. There service was prepared by Cairoll Nichols and George.Tufford conducted conducted it. The choir sang "Beautiful "Beautiful Isle of somewhere" and Dorothy and Olive Mason sang a duet, Sweet Hour of Prayer. Mr. C.H.J. Snyder, who writes schooner Days for the Toronto Telegram, called to see Mr. Harold Reeve last week. SPRING SAVINGS BOOK YOUR HOUSE LOT AT 1988 PRICES for a limited time You can take advantage of last year's pricing on Dashwood's Full range of windows and entry systems for your new home. bring your plans to our showroom today for your no obligation estimate crafting premium quality products for fine homes since 1926. cEBDASHWQOD WINDOW AND DOOR CENTRE 1200 phillip murray avenue oshawa 436-1344 KNOB HILL "SU! 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