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CALVARY
gyangelIcal United
Brethren
,pAsHweoo
Rey. W. Gillings, Minister
Mrs, Ken McCra., Organist
Sunday April le
10:00 aen,—Merning Worship
11;05 a.m.—Sunday Scheel
pou, — Zurich P41J13. chair
will prsen a cantata, "The
Makers of the cross"
You Are Cordially lnyited
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev, A. G. Van Eek, Minister
10:00 a.m.—Lord's Supper
(Dutch)
2:15 p.m.—Lord's Supper
(English)
6;15 p.m.—Back To GO Hour
—CHLO (680 Kc.)
ZION LUTHERAN
CHURCH
pAsHwooD
9:00 a,m,—SerVice
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
Pastor: Iver Bodenham
10;00 a.m.—Bible School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7:30 p.m.—Evening Services
Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Service
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Main Street
Rev. Mel. W. Holmes, Pastor
9:00 a.m.—CJCS Radio (1240
Ke.)
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
Contest with Goderich—come
and help us win.
11:00 a.m.—"THE ANOINTING
OIL"—message by the Pas-
tor.
• 7:30 P.M.
EVANGELISTIC RALLY
Good elusic - Lively Singing
Bible Preaching
"Visit the Tabernacle
this Sunday"
MAIN STREET
United Church of Canada
Minister: Rev. R. S. Hiltz
Organist: Mrs. A. Willard
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:15 a.m.—Morning Worship
Speaker: Francis Stevenson,
United Church Missionary of
India.
Nursery
Junior Congregation
1:30 p.m.—Sunday Night
Soloist: Miss Nan McCrack-
en, Toronto
Message; "Christianity and
Communism" — Rev. A. M.
Schlenker.
Songs of the Gospel, both
words edition and musk, are
now available,
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Samuel Kerr, B,A,,
Minister
.Qrgenist: Mrs. 5, G. Klatt
10100 a.m.—Sunday School
1,100. an,_-IVIorning Worship
Sacrament or the Lord's SUP -
per
'rhurscley, April ..20, 8 p.rn. —
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THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rev. Breis de Vries, Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
Sunday, April 16
Second Sunday After Easter
8;30 a.m,—Quiet Communion
10:00 a.m.—Bible Class
11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer
Nursery and Sunday School
7:00 p.m.—AYPA
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH
S. M. Sauder, Pastor
10:30 a.m.—Worship Service
11:15 a.m.—Sunday School and
Adult Bible Class
8:00 p,m.—Evening Service
All Are Welcome
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. S. E. Lewis, M.A., B.D.
Minister
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M,
Organist and Choirmaster
10 A.M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL
All Departments
11 A.M.—MORNING SERVICE
Anthem by the Choir
Solo: Sandi Morrow
Ser mo n: "Views of God
Which Bring A New Tone
And Spirit To Life"
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. R. Van Farowe, Minister
2:00 p.m. — Celebration of the
Lord's Supper
3:30 p.m.—Sunday School
Stock pond
with trout
Dep't of Lands and Forests
put 1,000 speckled trout in the
Morrison Dam Wednesday, the
beginning of the restocking
program following the clean-
out of coarse fish from the
river last fall.
Other species will be stock-
ed later.
Opening date for fishing has
not been declared yet but it's
understood that this• year, as
last, kids will get first chance
to catch the trout. They'll
probably be allowed to fish for
the first week before adults are
permitted to try their luck.
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SUNDAY, APRIL 16, 1961, AT 2.45 P.M.
Greenway United Church
Presented to the Church by Evelyn, Viola
and Manuel Curts
Rev., A. E. Holley, B.A., B.D., Minister
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AT MAIN STREET
Sunday, April 16
7:30 p.m.
TORONTO SOLOIST: MISS NAN McCEACKEN
Address
"VITAL CHRISTIAN TRUTHS COMPARED WITH
COMMUNISTIC MATERIALISM'A discussion of a faith that withstands persecu.
tion, as given by Rev. A, M. Schlenker af, a recent
ineethig of the South Huron District Ministerial.)
Songs of the Gospel—both Words And music
'editions are Available,
SUNDAY, APRIL 23
Jim Cho* Founder of the Riverside
Children's Church M. TOront6
0 W6liKn Fcaute.,SynOkii14, TPc, WorIiI righLS r.,ervw4
"If you had it all to do over again, Hank, would Tott
still claim your bookie as a clependentr
In.and • around Lucan.
Birr WI
At the meeting of the Bir
WI held at the home of Mr
Clinton IIaskett a meeting wa
planned to make preparation
for the branch's 50th anniver
sary.
A donation was voted t
UNESCO to help promote adul
education in the British Wes
Indies. Members decided t
start a collection for the "Pen
nies for Friendship" fund.
Mrs, John Haskett reporte
on the Achievement Day fo
Institute project, "Focus o
Finishes".
Mrs. Reynold Keifer anc
Mrs. Kenneth Hardy reporte
on the leaders' conference a
Ilderton.
Hodgins, spent part of her
✓ Easter vacation with her grand.
moEtlixeeer,
riH
Mrs, Olivia odgins
s of,
s1 Guests with Mr. and Mrs,
Wes Hodgins last week in-
cluded Mrs, Isabel Copeman
o and Mr: and Mrs, Don Hod -
t gins of London who were join-
t ed by Mr. Bruce Stewart,
o Kcnora F'ublic School teacher
-` on his return from theTeach
ers' Confederation' meeting in
d: Windsor on Wednesday and
✓ Mrs. Jim Tubb and three small
n sons and Miss 'Muriel Wood of
Mitchell on Thursday.
1 Peter and Gregory Reving-
d ton, sons of Mr, and Mrs. Lyle
t Revington, spent part of their
Easter vacation with their
grandparents,Mr. and Mrs.
• Sheridan Revington.
LOBA euchre
At the eight -table cu )r
sponsored by the LOBA las
Wednesday night, high score
prizes went to Mrs. Mary
Powell and Mr. Ready; lone
hand prizes to Mrs. D, Munn
and Mr. Clarence Davis and
low score prizes to Mrs. Cecil
Neil and Mr, Aljoe Culbert.
The draw for the Om of
groceries was won by Mr.
Clarence Davis, This was the
last euchre for the season.
Medway euchre
The 'Medway Euchre Club
met at the home of Mrs, Grant
Hughes for a turkey dinner
last Friday night.
Winners at the five -table
euchre which followed the din-
ner were: high score, Mrs. W.
J. Stanley and Mr. Austin
Hobbs; lone hands. Mrs. Wil-
liam McComb and Mr. Otto
Daley and low score, Mrs.
Austin Hobbs and Mr. W. J.
Stanley.
The next game will be held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Austin Hobbs, Friday, April 14.
Coursey School euchre
t
Mrs. William Brokenshire js
a patient in Victoria Hospital.
Jim arid John Jimmo, of Cen-
tralia, spent their Easter holi-
days with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Smibert,
Guests with 'Mr. and Mrs.
j Calvin Haskett last week in-
cluded Mrs. Jack 'Cummins
and son of Toronto for a few
days, Mr. Graham Thompson
of Ingersoll on Thursday and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ritchie of
London on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Don Revington
attended the funeral of the lat-
ter's sister-in-law, Mrs, Wil-
liam E. Jarvie, at the Church
of the Redeemer, London, on
Monday.
Mrs. 3, A, Graham is holi-
daying in Ottawa, the •guest of
her :son, Rev. Byrnel Graham,
and Mrs. Graham.
Prior to the staging of the
Figure Skating Revue last Fri-
day night, the guest artists
and friends were entertained 1
at dinner by 'Mrs. Glen Has-
kett, Mrs. Clarence Haskett
and Mrs, T. A. Watson. t
Mrs. Le Roy Revington (Lte, 4
can'spolio patient at Victoria : s
Mrs. Joe O'Neil arid Mrs.
George Hodgins were hostesses
for the seven -table euchre in
the Coursey school last Friday
night.
High score prizes went to
Mrs. Harvey Hodgins and Mr.
Wilson Hodgins; lone hand
prizes to Lois O'Neil and Mr.
Allan Ryan and low score
prizes to Mrs. Evan Hodgins
and Mr. Harry Stokes.
The next euchre will be held
Friday evening, April 14, with
Mrs. Wilson Hodgins and Mrs.
Eugene Stokes as hostesses.
Explain program
at church supper
Thursday evening Holy Trin-
ity Church sponsored a pot-
luck congregational supper in
the church basement, in con-
nection with the Stewardship
Every Member Visitation pro-
gram. Once again the Rev.
Graham Lethbridge, assistant
to the Diocesan Commissioner,
was the guest speaker.
He explained why at a previ-
ous meeting a report had been
compiled showing expenses in
the past end funds needed for
future repairs. A copy of this
report was at each place at
the table and those present
were given the opportunity of
asking questions, following Mr.
Jack Steacy's explanation of
the proposal,
Mr. Clare Stanley, chairman
of the campaign, chaired the
meeting. Sitting with him and
Mrs. Stanley at the head table
were the speaker, Rev. and
Mrs. E. 0, Lancaster, the
wardens and their wives, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Corbett and
Mr. end Mrs. Joe O'Neil,
• Immediately following the
dinner, under the direction of
Mr. Ken Clarke, the senior
and junior choir sang two
numbers.
Personal items
Mrs, M. 0, Hodgins, as di -1
rector, and Beverley Butler, as
a counsellor attended the first
eamp reunion of the 1960
e a m pers from Xee-Mo-Kee
Camp, The reunion was held
in the Lambeth United Church
last Tuesday Afternoon,
Paul Grallam :Omit peg of
his Easter holidays with TO.,
tonto relatives.
Mrs. E. C. Shelley and Miss
Patricia Shelley of Thames-
fnrd, Were Wednesday gusts
of Mrs. Louis Kilmer,
Mrs, Eleabot Emerick is
spending e. few days in Pem-
broke, the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Pembleten,
Rev, and Mrs, Emold Dick.
ins of Rochester were Tuesday
guests of the latter's slater,
Mte, 1101Y Celerilan. In the aft-
ernoon Vieited With atiothe-e
'
sister Mrs, Ptank Goatee, of
Exeter,
Mr. :AO WS, Colin Nugent
and family Were Sunday guests
of Mr. end Mre, Jack Eisen
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Euchre party
At the Maple Lodge CP
munity Centre a •ettehre par
was held on Friday evening
with high score prizes bein
1\'‘I'oanrtleb;YlonMer.hentidcle bAlyrsilr,Caldi
;Nies. Lyle Lee with consolation'
prizes to Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Riddell.
Dancing was enjoyed to the
Churchmnsinew
eorSeslffe's orchestra
M the United Church theIev. Rev. George W. Sach, minister,
took for his sermon subject
"Your heart shall rejoice, :and
your joy no man taketh away
I from you"' and administered
the Hnly Communien assisted
by four elders, Messrs. WU-
I:arn Gordon Eat -4
00- Mord Lynn and Wilmer
Scott.t
ASi. James Church, 1,11
rector, the Rev. E. 0. Lap-.
caster Sunday's text wa
Glory to God ie the Highest'
and nn earth peace good will,
to men, stressing that we decli-
cate self, first, talents, second
and third, our gifts to God.
Ladies see European pics
The ladies of the Women's
Federation of Clandeboye Unit.
ed Church held their April
meeting on Thursday evening
in the Sunday School rooms at
Ktheestiechuarschhos‘tveisths, Mrs, David
In the absence of the presi-
dent, Mrs. G. Eaton, Mrs., Rea
Neil, first vice-president, pre-
sided for the meeting. The
scripture was read by Mrs,
Jim Donaldson.
Miss Aggie Northgrave o
fend to convene for the Hol
Cuoonm,mAupnrioila 9, service PrePara
Mrs, Rea Neil and Mrs. Wil-
mer Scott will attend a meet-
ing April 18 at •the home of
Mrs, Jack Rosser when plans
will be laid for the coming
Presbyterial meeting.
Mrs. Gordan Eaton's resig
nation as president of th
holidays with her aunt and
uncle here.
Miss JtIne of the South
Ithron Hospital, Exeter, eurs-
g ing class spent etindaY with
her father, Mr. Lloyd Lynn and
141141.1r11,37.and Mrs. J. H. .Paton,
Clare and Allwright
i
visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Logan and Myrna on Tuesday
eveningat Thoredale, Mrs,
Logan is bottle from victoria
hospital and is improvine
Larry ifeaman, sort of Mr.
and Mrs, Jack Neaman of, Ailsa
Craig spent he holidays with
•his grandparents, 111r, and Mrs.
Wilmer Scott and family.
Guests with Mr, and Mrs.
Ray Simpson Sunday were Mr.
oarndr,o.AnIrdso.
.nTed Scott and Lexie
I
Mrs, Betty Griese returned home to Lendon after spend -
e, ing some time with her mother,
, Mrs. li. Wainwright, during
s her father's illness and for the
funeral on Monday,
Relatives from a distance
who attended Mrs, William
Cornish's funeral were Mr.
and Mrs, Bill Gilmour, four
sons and five daughters, of
Fort Erie, Mr, and Mrs.
George Gilmour, Mrs. Otto
Turner, Detroit, Mrs, Horace
Mason, Thedford, and Murray
Morgan, Hamilton.
Hi Thomson, six-year-olcl son
of Mr, and Mrs. Andy Thomp-
son, returned home on Thurs-
day from Victoria Hospital,
where he had a tonsillectomy
opera"E
Mrs,Emily Tomes and son
Tom were guests on Saturday
for the Shipton -Tomes wedding
at St, Marys Anglican Church
-Y in Hamilton, Barbara Tomes
and John R, Shipton were unit-
ed in marriage by the rector,
the Rev, Clarke. Reception fol-
lowed at the Pines, Stoney
Creek, Mrs. Tomes and son
Tom spent the weekend with
Mr, and Mrs. Ernie Tomes
and Mr, and Mrs, Jim Roberts
e
Clandeboye Women' e Federa-
tion due to 111 health wee ac-
cepted. Mrs. Rea Neil and Mrs.
Wilmer Scott offered to fill th
office for the rest of the year
Mrs. D. Kestle reported o
the change of organization t
"United Church Women" nex
year. Another meeting is t
follow with more details.
A committee, Mrs. Ale
Macintosh, Mrs, Wilmer Scott
Mrs, Arthur Hodgins, Mrs. D
Kestle and Mrs. Murray Hodg
son were named to plan fo
the banquet when the ladie
will serve for the Ailsa Crai
Bowling Club. Ten dollars wa
donated to the Sunshine Fund
Mrs. George Simpson, con
vener of the program, intro
duced the guest speaker, Mrs
Benny Saulnier of Lucan who
gave a splendid description of
kr six weeks' 'conducted tour
of England and Europe and
showed interesting colored pic-
ures, including Bavarian Pas -
ion Play and P'assover. The
peaker was thanked by Mrs.
e
•
in Hamilton.
Mrs. Omar Cunningham had
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cunning-
ham of Ingersoll and Mr. and
Mrs. Ernol Cunningham and
Donald of Glencoe as guests
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Dashwood
Junior Band
Hospital) was able to be taken.
to the home of Mr. and Mrs, t
Harry MacNaughton, London,
Easter Sunday to spend the
day with her family.
Mrs. Ivan Hearn, Tonimy
and Kathie have returned from
a few days' visit at Chatham
where they were guests of Mr,
and Mrs. John Parson.
Mrs. Wes Atkinson is looking
after the children of Mr. and:
Mrs. Harry McNaughtofi while
their parents enjoy a 1.0 -day;
trip to New Orleans.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stanley
spent last Thursday, and Fri-
day in Toronto guests of their
daughter and sonen-law, Mr..
and Mrs. Peter Wiseman. On.
Thursday evening they attend-,
ed the presentation of gold ' F
cord awards to Girl Guides at. c
Convocation Hall. Their niece,
Fay Featherstone of London,' E
was one of the girl:, to receive r
her cord. t
Heather Brighton of Byron ;
and Karen Gray Of Bowood ir
spent part of their Easter vac-, m
ation with Mr. and Mrs. Cif -
ford McLean. o
Mr. and Mrs. Roy ami on,
of Lucan and Mr. and Mrs,'
Erle Hamilton of Ailsa Craig!
havereturned from
Ale e Macintosh.
Miss Aggie Northgrave and
Mrs. Arthur Hodgins assisted
Mrs. Kestle in serving refresh-
ments,
T.H Wainwright
retired CNR man
Funeral services were held
on Monday afternoon, April 10
at the Haskett funeral home,
Lucan, for Thomas Henry
Wainwright, 77, of Clandeboye
with the Rev. George W. Sach,
minister of the Clandeboye and
Lucan United Churches, of-
•
Mr. Wainwright was born in
ngland in 1883, coming to
anada when 11 years old.
In March 1907 he married
Ila Maud Wilson and took up
esidence in Ailsa Craig for
wo years, then to Thedford,
orest, Parkhill and London,
oving to the village here in
ay 1956, He was a retired
ection foreman of the CNR
f 40 years.
In March 1957 Mr. and Mrs.
ainwright celebrated their
olden, wedding anniversary
hen their daughter, Mrs,
etty Griese, entertained them
t her home in London.
He is survived by his widow
-id one son, Victor Wainwright
id one daughter, Mrs. Betty
riese, and one grandson,
rant Wainwright, all of Lon -
on,
Mr, Wainwright suffered a
stroke and spent 11 days in
South Huron Hospital, Exeter,
where he died April 6.
Interment took place in St.
James cemetery, Clandeboye.
Pallbearers were Norman Wil -
Son, Charles Wilson, Clande-
boye, Kenneth Johnstone, Wal.
r McLean, James McLean
and Harvey Shouter of Londem,
g
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motor trip to Florida.
Miss Sharon Simpson, of Lan-
don, spent part of her Easter,
vacation with her grandmoth-,
ero,ss11.1rs. Ernest Ross, and Mr,
R
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Mrs, Sheridan Revington lest,
Wednesday attended an execu-
tive Presbyter- meeting in I"
First St. Andrew's Church,
London, where final prepara-.
tions were made for the annual I
meeting, to be held in th0.
Empress tlnite4 Church, April,
27.
Rev, A. Aylestock, of North!
Buxton, visited her parents,
Mr, d Mrs,
stock last week and all visited
Don on Friday.
Mr. Keith Frost, son of Mr. P
and Mrs, W. J. Frost, left last
week for Edmonton where he ha
has accepted a position in the he
mines :there.
Mrs. Stan Cruickshank and on
daughter Mary and Karen. Of X
Richard's Lending, were Wed- th
nesday guests or Mr. and Mrs. pa
W. Lockyer and family.
Sunday guests with Mr. and 01
Mrs, E. W. Pepper were Mrs. tro
.Than Harris of London and he
Mrs, Leslie Davidson of Strat. Cu
ford. vis
Mr. 'AridMrs. Les Franey Sh
end, eerie Dennis, ;Ricky and Su
Neil weto Sunday guosts o Mr. ite
and Mrs, M. ,O. Srnith, Jo
Mr. and Mrs. G&W Neil,
o Londell, were Saturday Mt
Oasts o ,Mr, and Mrs. Cecil So
Neil arid Mt, and Mrs Edward da
gtilsts,t5f Exeter were SinidaY Mt
Sr,
he
"Excuse me, sir, have yott
seen a pelicothan hereabouts?"
"No, 1 haven't seen Arty sign D
of one for the lest fled s
ads,"
"Thanks, bud; give ftle your I)
Watth and cash tluiek."
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ersonal items
Mrs. Bill Downing, of Chat-
01spent a few days with
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al-
er Hendrie. Returning home
Saturday were the girls,
aren and Joan, who had spent
e holidays with their grand.
rents.
Carole Cuimingh 'm of
o Henry Ford Hospital, De-
g, spent a few clays with
r grandmother, Mrs. Omar
nningham, On Saturday they
sited Mr. and Mrs. Roy
oebottem and Margaret. Oti
nclaY Miss Cunningham vis -
d Miss Gloria Burt and Mist
an &iih in London.
Stewart Whitmore, son of
and Mrs. till Whitmore,
enia, Spent the Easter heti-
ys with his grandparents,
Mrs. Jack Whitnidre
and faMily.
LI. Clare:me LevVis visited
t. titter, Mr. Andy Carter,
rid 111e. Cartel!' On Thursday.
Mr, end Mr, john Dwyer,
eithy mut Peggy Ann, Wind.
or, visited With Mr, and alre.
ay Sthipaert on Sunday. Daryl
wyce returned home ith
01' Ialitily after spending the
plans to start a Junior Band
and invites all interested child-
ren and their parents to meet
at the Men's Club Room on
THURSDAY, APRIL. 13
7:30 p.m.
The band would also be pleased
to know of any instruments
which might be available.
HURON
WAV ES
MEETING AND
POT LUCK SUPPER
Thurs., April 20
6:30 p.m.
Crediton Community
.Centre
All Housewives Invited
DANCE
OLD TIME & MODERN
MOUNT CARMEL
Fri., April 14
10:00 - 1:30
Music by
EDIGHOPFER'S
MELODY MASTERS
Admission 750
Lunch Served
JOIN THE GANG!
Satu-rday
Night
Dances
EXETER LEGION ',HALL
Dahoitig 'A to., 12
AdMission. 150
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the wedding is off • without a
The groom never 'show-
ed up."
1COMING EVENTS —
190F Exeter Lodge No. 67 will
collier the third degree on any
candidates available from the
district on Tuesday, April 18,
1961. Ray Jones, N.G. percY
'Alcralls, Rea. Sec. 13e
PRENATAL CLASSES—A ser-
ies of prenatal classes will be-
gin Wednesday, April 10th, at
1:00 p.m. at the Health Unit
Office, basement entrance off
Anne St., South Huron Itos-
oital, Exeter. These will be
held at weekly intervals far
nine weeks. Those interested
are invited to attend on the
above date or phone the Pub-
lic Health Nurse, Exeter 718w.
between 4:30 p.m. and 5:00
p.m. 1.3e
MOTHER'S DAY TEA, apron
and hake sale, Saturday, May
13, Central Hotel, sponsored bY
T r 1 yit t Memorial Woman's
Auxiliary, 13e
BAKE SALE—Under the aus-
pices of the Thames Road WA,
Saturday, April 15, 330:p6:73.0,
store next to Wilson's Gift
Shop,
SCHNEIDER DINNER—Exeter
Chatper OES are sponsoring a
Schneider dinner in the Parish
Hall, Trivitt Memorial church,
Friday, April 14, at 6:30 p.m.
Admission $1.00. 6:13c
Starlite
Drive -In Theatre
5 MILES EAST OF
GRAND BEND
2 Shows Nightly—Rain or Clear
Box Office Open 7:00 p.m. —
First Show 7:15
Children Under 12 in Cars Free
APRIL 14 AND 15
(Double Feature)
"Prisoner of
the Volga"
John Derel.
"Wake of
a Stranger"
Tony Wright
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Caven Presbyterian Church
COME AS YOU ARE
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