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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Oct 1989, p. 28

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other religions contributing. Many of the beautiful, s are FROZEN, CHOCOLATE OR VANILLA 369 g PKG coupon VELVET CAKE & PASTRY OR ASST'D. VARIETIES Rbbin Hood Flour grp j -V 1 2.5 kg BAG Limit one coupon per family. Limit one bag per coupon, coupon valid at IGA until closing Sat. Oct 28,1969. A C NIELSEN, BOX 3000, PLU 2969 ST. JOHN, N.B.. E2L 4L3 Q9205895 ASSORTED VARIETIES Unico Pasts 900 g PKG. UNICO TOMATO SAUCE OR PLAIN oAUUh OR PLAIN Spaghetti QQ Sauce oz 8 ™ IVJ .99 l/Velchade 48 .fl. oz. tin or 3 x 250 mL Prink SI Grape 28 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 25,1989 Fall Meeting Held for Oshawa Presbyterial UCW "Hymns can stunt the growth of Christians and frustrate us or they can nourish and fortify us," commented commented Lynda Jewell who was guest speaker/musician at the Fall Regional Meetings Meetings of the Oshawa Presbyterial Presbyterial U.C.W. which were held October 11 and 12 in Pickering United Church and Tyrone United Church respectively. Mrs. Jewell, from Trenton, Trenton, Ontario, was raised in a family whose life centered around the church and music. music. She spoke on "Hymnity", a study of words and music in church hymns, their development development and changes through the ages beginning with Constantine in 313A.D. She encouraged us "to believe believe what we sing or it becomes becomes phony." With humourous humourous comments she thoroughly explained the style of hymns written and translated which occurred years later. Her speech was interspersed with examples of hymns and the range of tunes available. In the 1500's, Martin Luther Luther set the church on fire with his music while John Calvin allowed only congregational congregational singing-no choir, no harmony, and no organ. One hundred fifty years later, Isaac Watts cipened the floodgates of congregational singing by writing over 100 Christian hymns . Charles Wesley, a profoundly well- read Englishman with a deep understanding of the words of the Bible, wrote 8,989 hymns during his lifetime. lifetime. From 1775 on hymns became more numerous with digic of the warm, friendly hymns written written up to the mid-l£ the best loved of all. The first Christmas social . message, It .Came Upon A Midnight Clear, was given to us by the Unitarians around 1850. An explosion of Christian hymn writing, good and bad, occurred from 1957 to the present, Lynda concluded her presentation of saying, "It's up to us to preserve old and new hymns for future generations," One hundred women attended attended each day's event. A special feature at Pickering Church was a tour of the beautiful new building while Tyrone Church offered an opportunity to enjoy the fall colours and the quaintness of a rural church. Shelley Wright, Kedron. 2nd Vice-president, presided at Pickering Church and Reverend Howard Zurbrigg extended greetings on behalf of his congregation. At Tyrone, 1st Vice- président Betty Turcott presided presided with Reverend Bonnie Kelly expressing greetings on behalf of her congregations. congregations. As Chairman of Oshawa Presbytery Reverend Brian Gee of St. Mark's Church, Whitby, expressed a warm welcome and related some interesting statistics about membership in the Bay of Quinte Conference. President Jacquelin Guthrie of Audley introduced introduced the Executive of Oshawa Presbyterial which was followed by many reports reports from the various committees. committees. Bag and boxes of Campbell's soup labels, used eyeglasses, used stamps, fronts of greeting cards, and knitted "Jack Frost" items were turned in by each U.C.W. The colourful knitted knitted hats, mitts, scarves, and sweaters will again be donated donated to the South Oshawa Community Development Project. They would appreciate appreciate any knitted children's slippers also. Each U.C.W. group contributed "a day's pay" to World Development and Relief during a brief service service conducted by Bette Withers, St. Paul's Church in Ajax. A short worship service closed each day's event prepared prepared by St. Mark's, Whitby, at Pickering and by Newton- ville Church at Tyrone. Coming events include: 1) A mid-week event at Trinity Church in Bobcaygeon on November 1 and 2. Reverend Reverend Carolyn Hudson is leading leading the topic, "The Holiness of God". 2) Workshop for U.C.W. members on January 17, 1990 at Kedron Church. The morning will be spent on programme planning under the leadership of Gloria Jackson. In the afternoon Reverend David Spivey will be speaking on "Including/ Excluding" (how we make people feel welcome or unwelcome unwelcome in our churches). 3) March 7, 1990 is the date of the Annual Meeting at Trinity Church in Bow- mnnville. The theme will be "Lifo in its Fullness" with guest speaker Judith Snow. 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