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SEARCH
OF HOPE
A series of Lenten
Wednesday night
fellowships that seeks to
search the difficult areas
of our lives for oppor-
tunities for growth.
Wed., Feb. 19
1. Growing Old - a look at
caring for the aged. A seg-
ment of the .film "I Never
Sang for my Father" will be
used as a basis for discus-
sion.
Wed,, Feb. 26
2, Loneliness and Life's Mean-
ing - a look at the subject
through an excerpt from
the film "Five Easy Pieces."
Wed., March 5
3 Death and Dying - a look at
Elizabeth Kubler-Ross's five
steps from despair-to-hope
in the outlook of a terminal
patient - a tape of Howard
Clinebell will be used.
Wed,, March 12
4. The Family Today - an in-
vitation to a new view of
relating in the family. Our
guest, Mr. Pat Shanahan,
social worker from the
Huron County Children's
Aid Society.
Wed,, March 19
5, Personal Faith With the
help of a film called "Come
Back" we take a look at
some basic truths in 'our
faiths and talk about what
that faith means.
All sessions to be held in
Exeter United Church at
8:00
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SPEWING AT:
Exeter Pentecostal Tabernacle
SUNDAY FEB, .16th
at 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 pan.
Also Nightly at 8:00 p.m.
MON. 17th - Fri. 21st
Special Music Each Service with
"THE PEOPLE OF THE WAY"
25th 1
Wedding
Anniversary
for
JEAN AND GORDON
MUNN
-Saturday,
Feb. 15
ZURICH ARENA
9-1
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
No Gifts Please
BOARD OF TRADE
Banquet
and
‘Dance
Sat., Feb. 22
Banquet 6:30
Dance 9 - 1
Music by
MOZART & THE
MELODY MAKERS
EXETER LEGION
HALL
Tickets available from
Jerry Smith 235-2737
or other board members
St. Valentine
Dance
Friday, Feb. 14
8:30 to 1
KIRKTON-WOODHAM
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by the
PARISH FAMILY
$5.00 couple
Sponsored by
Exeter Saddle Club
Everyone Welcome
Dance
Sponsored by
HURON PARK
MINOR HOCKEY
Sat., Feb. 15
9 - 1
CREDITON
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
THE HEYWOOD BROTHERS
For tickets phone
228.6350
or
228-6956
VS
SOUTH HURON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
presents the movies
"Slaughter House Five"
and
"The Beguiled"
Sunday, Feb. 16
Movies begin at 1:30 p.m.
Admission $1.00 or ticket
SANDERS TAVERN
& RESTAURANT
ON THE BEACH GRAND BEND
ENTERTAINMENT
Fri., Feb. 14 & Sat. Feb. 15 TIMBRE
DINE TUES. to FRI. 5-8 P.M.
SAT. & SUN. 12 NOON to 8 P.M.
RESERVATIONS "238-2251 CLOSED EVERY MONDAY
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TONIGHT
Thurs., Feb. 13 - 8:30 p.m.
EXETER LEGION HALL
JACKPOT
$350
in 55
calls
1 admission per person No Reserve Seats
1 share the wealth
Admission $1.00 for 15 Rounds
Extra cards 25; each or 5/$1.00
Sponsored By Ladies' Auxiliary
No One Under 16 Years of Age Will Be Admitted
Aftwasrlimaiwirm
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Police warn homeowners about repair firms
BIRTHS
GEIGER — I Donald "Benjamin"
was born on Thursday, January 23,
1975, in St. Joseph's Hospital. My
proud parents are Donald and
Kathleen Geiger of Zurich, My
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert Geiger of Zurich and Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Jones of Strathroy.
JONES — Larry and Lois (nee
Hodgins) are proud to announce the
safe arrival of their son, Douglas
Edwin, 7 lb. 3 oz., on February 6,
1975, at St. Joseph's Hospital. The
first grandchild for Helen Jones,
Centralia, and Lorne and Marjorie
Hodgins, Lucan, 7c
LEDERMUELLER — Harold and
Lise are happy to announce the birth
of their first child, Sylvie Helen, on
February 7 at St. Marys Hospital.
MOORE — Stephen and Ann (nee
Fairbairn) are happy to announce the
birth of their daughter, Heather Ann,
born February 5, 1975, 9 lb. 9 ozs., at
Toronto Wesfern Hospital, A sister
for Andrew, 7p
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mrs. Alice Koehler, Huron Park is
pleased to announce the engagement
and forthcoming marriage of her
daughter, Natalie Ann Lockie to John
Leroy Mason, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Gerald Mason, Dashwood. The wed-
ding to take place February 28, 1975,
7:00 p,m. at Dashwood United
Church. 7p
I would like to thank all those who
sent cards and treats while I was a
patient in South Huron Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr, Goddard and
Hoffman's ambulance staff, — Herb
Stretton 7c
Thelrpa and Murray Neil wish to
thank those who were so kind to them
while they were patients in South
Huron and St. Joseph's hospitals.
,Gifts, cards and those who helped out
in any way will always be
remembered. Also those who sent
sympathy cards in remembrance of a
dear sister. 7p
I would like to express my sincere
thanks to all my friends and relatives
for all the lovely flowers, cards and
visits while a patient in Stratford
General Hospital. — Nora Cottle 7p
Emmanuel
Baptist Church
Huron St. West
Fundamental — Evangelical
Sunday, February 16, 1975
1 1:0 0 a,m.—Guest Speaker: Mr.
Percy Lewis of London
7:30 p.m.—A Moody Science Film
"The Mystery of Three. Clocks,"
plus spetiallmeticat numbers by
our young people.
9:45a.m.—Our Family Bible
School
A class for every age.
Nursery provided for children 4
years and under at all Sunday
services.
Mon. 7:00—"Happy Hour" for boys
and girls 8-11 years.
Wed. 8:00—Prayer and Bible Study.
Mrs. E. A, Keyes, Organist
Rev. R. H. Thynne, Pastor
"Where the whole Bible
is wholly taught"
Zion United Church
Crediton
Sunday, February 16
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
11:15 a.m.—Sunday School
Classes for all ages.
All are welcome.
The Anglican Church of Canada
Trivitt Memorial
Rector
REV. G. A. ANDERSON, D.F.C., Dip, Th.
First Sunday in Lent
February 16, 1975
11:15 a.m.—Morning Prayer
Mr. 0. S. Cook, London
Sunday School
Nursery
We welcome everyone to worship
with us,
Exeter Pentecostal
Tabernacle
Main at Victoria
REV. BRYAN COLBOURNE
Sunday, FebrUary 16
We invite you to join us for
the following services
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
for the whole family. Special
guests this Sunday.
Special music both morning and
evening services with "The Peo-
ple of the Way"
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Guest Evangelist, Rev. Dave
Johnston
7:00 p.m.—Evangelistic service
Rev. Dave Johnston
Weekday Activities
Each night, Mon. 17th - Fri. 21st. at
8:00 p.m. — Special services
with Rev. Dave Johnston and
"The People of the Way".
Everyone is invited to attend.
Wed. —7:00 p.m. Crusaders for
boys and girls, 7 to 14
A warm welcome awaits you.
CARDS OF THANKS
Many thanks to Exeter and
Thames Road friends for cards and
good wishes during my hospital days.
Special thanks to neighbors, the
B.oyal Canadian Legion and Edwin
Miller for beautiful flowers. Thanks
also to our own ministers and others
for kind visits. Nurses on the fourth
floor of St. Joseph's Hospital were
most considerate. — Hugh C,
Wilson 7ne
The family of the late Mrs. Lloyd
(Bae) Brophey wish to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation to
relatives, neighbours and friends for
the floral tributes, charitable
donations and the many expressions
of sympathy in the loss of a loving
wife and mother. Special thanks to
the nursing staff of Goderich
Psychiatric Hospital, Rev, Harold
Dobson and the M. Box & Son
Funeral Home. 7c
Thanks to everyone who helped us
in recovery from our fire. Special
thanks to Joanne McKnight for a
kitchen shower, Also thank you to
everyone for the baby shower gifts.
— Yvon and Annette Laurin and
family 7c
Melvin and Dorothy Restemayer
would like to express their sincere
thanks and appreciation to relatives,
neighbours and friends who
remembered Melvin with cards,
visits and inquiries, also Dr.Wallace,
nurses and staff for their wonderful
care while a patient in,South Huron
Hospital, Special thanks to Shirley
and Ray Van Dorsselaer for taking
Dorothy aldng to visit and bringing
Melvin home. Your kindness will
always be remembered. 7p
My sincere thanks to neighbours,
relatives, friends for cards, flowers,
telephone calls and visits during my
stay in St. Joseph's Hospital, also the
doctors and nursing staff on the
fourth floor. It was all greatly ap-
preciated. — Bill Stephen 7c
Elmer, Shirley and Mary Willis
wish to thank all our friends and
relatives for cards, gifts and visits
while Elmer was in University and
South Huron hospitals and Mary was
a patient in South Huron Hospital,
Special thanks to all the doctors,
nurses and Home Care, John, Joy and
Margaret. All your help was much
appreciated. 7p
Our Lady of
Mount Carmel Parish
REV. J. MOONEY, PASTOR
Phone 23 7-3 5 93
MASS
Saturday-7:30 p.m.
St.Peter's Church - Hwy. 4
Sunday-9:00 a.m.
Precious Blood Mission
-.(at.Angiican,oburcb,:, Exeter),,
Main at, Gidley
Sunday-11:00 a.m.
. Mt. Carmel Church
Courtesy Car: Phone 235-0111
Calvary
United Church of Canada
Dashwood
Minister:
REV. BRUCE GUY, B.A.
Organist:
Miss !della Gabel, A,R,C.T.
Sunday, February 16
9:45, a.m.—Church Service
10:50 a.m.—Sunday School
Everyone Welcome
Peace
Lutheran Church •
Andrew and George Streets
PASTOR: REV. F. MORGRET
Sunday, February 16
9:15 a.m.—Morning Worship
10:30 a.m,—Sunday School
Zion
Lutheran Church
Dashwood
Pastor:
REV. FRANK MORGRET,
B.S., B.D,, M.DIV.
Sunday, February 16
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
10:00 a.m,—Bible Class
11:00 a.m.—Divine Service
Bethel
Reformed Church
Huron Street East, Exeter
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN, B.A., B,D.
Minister
Sunday February 16
10:00 a.m.—Worship
Rev. H, Van Essen
1 1:1 0 a.m.—Sunday School
7:30 p.m.—Worship
Rev. H. Van Essen
Christian
Reformed Church
REV. JACK ROEDA
Minister
Sunday, February 16
10:00 a.m.—Morning Service
2:15 p.m.—Afternoon Service
The Back to God Hour
CH LO 4:30 p.m. Dial 1570
Exeter United Church -
James at Andrew
Ministers:
REV. GLEN D, WRIGHT, B.A.,133.
and
REV. HAROLD SNELL, B.A..S.D.
Organist and Choirmaster:
Mr, Robert Cameron
Music Director:
Mrs. Roland McCaffrey
Sunday, February 16
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11;00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Nursery
Courtesy Car - 235.0717
CARDS OF THANKS —
I sincerely wish to say "Thank
you" to all our friends, relatives and
neighbours for the flowers, treats,
visits and cards which I received
while a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital and since returning home.
Thanks to Dr. Ecker, Dr. MacKenzie
and Dr, Taylor and nurses on 2nd and
4th floor, A special thanks to those
who were so kind and thoughtful to
Bernice, It was all greatly ap-
preciated. — Bob Jeffery 7p
I want to sincerely thank my
relatives and many friends for their
kindnesses shown me by their cards,
letters and visits and treats while I
was a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital. — Jean Mills 7c
We would like to thank our friends,
relatives and everyone who attended
the wedding reception of our son
Robert and Joyce for helping to make
it such a memorable occasion.
Special thanks to Murray, Wayne,
Chipper, Wayne, George, Rick, Ran-
dy, their wives and Ann, for their
wonderful help, also thanks to the
Heywood Brothers and to Joanne and
Marlene, — Roily and Marg
Vanstone 7c
I wish to thank all' my relatives,
friends and neighbors for the cards,
flowers and treats while I was in
University Hospital, London, — Jen-
nie Parsons 7c
On behalf of the Ability Fund
(March of Dimes) I would like to say
"Thank you" to the citizens of Ex-
eter for their generous contributions,
to the Times-Advocate for their
coverage and special thanks to our 46
Marching Mothers. All these helped
make our 1975 Campaign a great
success. — Dorothy Pfaff, Chair-
man 7p
I would like to thank those who sent
cards and treats while I was in St.
Joseph's Hospital, also Hoffman's
Ambulance and doctors. — Louis
Weigand 7c
I would like to thank all those who
remembered me in any way while
was in the hospital and since retur-
ning home. — Mrs. Irvin Rader Inc
IN MEMORIAM
AYOTTE — In loving memory of my
dear husband who passed away one
year ago, February 13, 1974.
I watched you, suffer, I watched you
die
But all I could do was just stand by.
When the time came I suffered too
For you never deserved what you
went through.
God took your hand we had to part
He eased your pain and broke my
heart.
You fell asleep without goodbye
But memories of you will never die,
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by wife Lucille. 7p
BASSETT — In loving memory of a
dear husband, father and grand-
father, Charles, who passed away
February 13, 1964.
His memory is one keepsake -
With which we'll never part
God has him in his keeping
We have him in our hearts.
Always remembered -and.. sadly,
missed by wile Margaret and
family. 7c
BESTARD — In loving memory of a
dear father and grandfather, Isaac
Bestard, who passed away 10 years
ago, February 7, 1965.
Your end was sad and sudden
No time to say goodbye
You were gone before we knew it
God knows the reason why.
It broke our hearts to lose you
But you did not go alone
For part of us went with you,
The day God called you home.
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by Erwin, Doris, Brian and
Kevin. 7p
NEIL — In memory of Ida Elizabeth
Wells, June 1924; Margaret Hendrie,
February 1968; Ansley William,
February 1973.
Remembered by the family. 7p
During the past few months a
number of home owners in
Exeter and surrounding area
have been deceived by com-
panies wishing to repair and sell
siding, reports Exeter Police
Chief Ted Day,
Older home owners are a prey
for the sharp talking salesmen
representing these companies,
says the Chief,
Some of the contracts signed by
the elderly people are for an
exorbitant amount of money,
sayg the chief, and in no way
represent a fair cost for the
repairs, However if the person
signs the contract it is very dif-
ficult for the person to refuse.
"I realize that this warning has
been placed in the newspapers in
Ontario once or twice a year,"
states Chief Day, "however there
is always some person who falls
prey to such sharpies."
The Chief warns not to sign a
contract if you don't understand
FREE FORM CERAMICS starts
Thursday, February 13 from 7:30 to
9:30 p.m. at St. Patrick's Separate
School in Lucan. The cost is $27 and
$14 for Senior Citizens, Most supplies
are included. Enrolment is limited s6
phone 453-7230 extention 282 or 227-
4135 soon for details. 7c
CASH BINGO — Seaforth Legion
Hall, Friday, February 14, 1975, at
8:15 p.m., sharp. 15 regular games
for $10.00 and a $75.00 Jackpot to go
each week. Admission $1.00, extra
cards 25¢ each or 7 for $1.00,
(Children under 16 not permitted.)
Proceeds for Welfare Work. Spon-
sored by Branch 156, Seaforth Royal
Canadian Legion. 7tfnc
VALENTINE DANCE, February 14,
1975, at Lucan Arena with the
Heywood Brothers. Admission $4.00
each by advance ticket only, lunch in-
cluded. Sponsored by McGillivray
Home and School, For tickets call
227-4677, 293-3194. 7c
FETTES TOURS & TRAVEL —
BI-I-75 - British Isles Tour - 19 day
fully escorted tour to England,
Scotland and Wales departs May 5.
Includes round trip air fare, all land
transportation via chartered coach,
accommodation, admissions, guide
fees and breakfasts, Join your
friends from this area for a beautiful
spring tour, Free brochures
available.
C-I-75- California Tour - 21 day fully
escorted tour departs April 20.
Includes Salt Lake City, San Fran-
cisco, Los Angeles, Reno, Las Vegas,
Grand Canyon, Painted Desert,
Petrified Forest and more, Exeter
pick ups. Reserve now.
W-I-75 - Washington D.C. - During
Cherry Blossom Festival is a
photographers delight departing
April 4. Four days of relaxation,
scenery, history and enjoyment,,See
the White,Hoige, Lincoln NIemociql4
ATIngloV0em6tery, Mounf Vernon„
etc. Seats still available. Reservelo:
day.
N-I-75 - Nashville Tennessee - 4 day
tour to the Grand Ole Opry departs
March 27. Includes 3 nights accom-
modation, reserved Opry seats, guid-
ed City Tour and admission to the
Music Hall of Fame. No Overnight
Driving. Some space still available.
Exeter pick ups.
SP-I-75 - Escorted Coach Tours -
Free brochures now available for our
spring tours. Ottawa Tulip Festival,
3 days, May 17; Holland Michigan
Tulip Festival, 3 days, May 13;
Frankenmuth Bavarian Festival, 2
days, June 8; WWVA, 2 days, April
11, All tours escorted on modern fully
equipped highway coaches,
F-20-75 - Florida Tour - Some space
still available on our 14 day, fully es-
corted, Circle Florida Tour departing
March 1. Includes St. Petes, Miami,
Orlando, St. Augustine, Disneyworld,
Cypress Gardens, Silver Springs,
Kennedy Space Centre and Busch
Gardens. All side trips and ad-
missions included. First Class Ac-
commodation and Transportation
throughout, Pick ups in Ex-
eter. Fettes Tours & Travel, 184
Main St. S., Mount Forest, 323-
1545. 7c
the small print. He advises
contacting a lawyer first, and
comparing costs with a local
contractor.
The car sought by Exeter
Police last week concerning a hit
and run accident on February 1
has been found, Const. George
Robertson of the Exeter P.D.
found the car on Sunday
February 9. The driver of the
vehicle has been charged with
failing to report an accident and
will appear in court on a later
date.
On Saturday, February 8 a
motor vehicle driven by Gerald
Morley,524 William St., was in-
volved in an accident at Main and
Huron St,, with a car driven by
William 13aechler, RR 2, Zurich,
Constable Alex Balazs estimated
damages at $150,
Hugh Davis, Manager of
Exeter PUC reports to police that
a number of street lights have
been broken in the William and
EUCHRE' PARTY, Dashwood Com-
munity Centre, Tuesday, February 18
and 25, 8:15, Sponsored by Dashwood
W.I. Admission $1,00. Lunch and
prizes. 7c
I.O.O.F. — The Initiatory degree will
be conferred in Exeter Lodge No, 67
on Tuesday; February 18. All Bros.
welcome, — Norm. Stanlake, Rec.
Sec., Percy Noels, N.G. 7c
ANNUAL MEETING — Lucan
Horseman's Club is holding its An-
nual Meeting February 20 8:00 p.m.,
Lucan Arena. Any interested
horsemen are welcome. Films and
refreshments, 7,8c
VARIETY SUPPER, Friday,
February 21, at Greenway United
Church at 6:30 p.m. followed by Mrs.
McNaughton showing slides on Cuba,
Everyone welcome. Mults $2.00,
children $1.00. 7c
VARIETY SHOW, South Perth
School, Friday, February 21, 1975,
8:15 p.m. Sponsored by Woodham
U.C.W, 7p
FLOWER ARRANGING starts
February 26 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at
Biddulph School in Lucan. Cost is
$8.00 and $10.00 material fee. For in-
formation and registration phone
Rick Mateer at 453-7230, extention
282 or Alf Williams at 227-4135. 7c
REBEKAH DESSERT EUCHRE,
Wednesday, February 26, 1:30 p.m.,
I,O.O.F. Lodge room, Exeter. 7,8c
DINNER MEETING — Stephen
Township Federation of Agriculture
Dinner Meeting, will be held on
March 5 in Crediton Community Cen-
tre. Guest speaker is Bob Eaton,
HULLY GULLY — February 15, 100
mile Cross Country, Roger Quick &
Rainbows; February 16, Oval racing;
February 22' Bluewater Playboys.
25th Wedding
Anniversary
Dance
for
JIM & DONNA
FREEMAN
Sat., Feb. 15
9 - 1
Lucan Arena
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
Alexander Street areas, The
damage to five lights is probably
from pellet rifles, police believe.
Exeter police remind parents
the law states that pellet guns
will not be used within the town.
limits. Violations will result in
confiscation of the weapons and
charges laid against the owners,
Estimated damage of $1.80
resulted when a car driven by
Larry Keller, RR 3, Zurich was in
collision with a ear driven by
Donald JorS, of 255 Huron St.
Exeter. The accidentoccurred on
Friday, February 7 on Main St,
and was investigated by Con-
stable Balazs,
Charge three
over breakin
Three men have been arrested
for the January 31 break-in of
Club Albatross, Huron Park.
Exeter OPP report that
Frederick Russell Dixon, 30, of
Goderich, George Beiber, 24 of
Huron Park, and Clair Brenton
Spicer, 45 of London have ap-
peared before a justice of the
peace. They will appear in
provincial court in Exeter on
March 4. They are all charged
with break, enter and theft.
Dixon and Spicer were arrested
in London and Beiber arrested
later in Kitchener, police said.
The 300-pound safe stolen in the
break-in was recovered in the
Goderich area, Also recovered
was some of the money from a
coin collection and some of the 70
bottles of liquor. The total value
of goods stolen amounted to about
$1,500, police estimate.
PUBLIC
SKATING
EXETER ARENA
Saturday
2:00 - 4:00
only
35th
Wedding
Anniversary
for
HAROLD AND JEAN
SCHWARTZENTRUBER
Sat., Feb. 22
CREDITON
COMMUNITY HALL
Music by
HEYWOOD BROS.
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
FREE
BUS
SERVICE
to the London
BINGO
Games
Every Monday and
Wednesday
BUS DEPARTS AS FOLLOWS
Dashwood 6:15 p.m.
Exeter 6:30 p.m.
Huron Park 6:40 p.m.
Centralia 6:45 p.m.
Lucan 6:55 p.m,
Phone 235-0450
Pineridge Chalet
Sunday, Feb. 16
Crippled Kids Day
Pancake Breakfast,
Floor show
Snowmobile Races
Mooseburgers
* * *
30 Miles
Snowmobile
Poker Race
Sat., Feb, 15
Starting time 1:30 p.m.
at Pineridge Chalet
Entry fee $3,00
Open to everyone
A motor vehicle driven by
GayleHern, .R11 1, Woodham was
involved in an accident with a
Motor vehicle driven bx. Kenneth
Pickering, RR 2, Dashwood on'
Thursday February 6. Damage
Veterinarians at
annual convention
The new president of the
Ontario Veterinary Association
said at the annual convention in
Hamilton that Canada faces a
shortage of veterinarians by 1980,
Dr. William G. A. Brack of
Windsor, addressing the con-
vention blamed the situation on
underpaid, overworked federal
and provincial government
veterinarians,
Among those attending were
Doctors P. D. Armstrong, K, W,
Currie and L. Laarman, all from
Stratford; Doctors W. Garry
Balsdon and Gaylan, Josephson of
Exeter; Dr T. R. Melady of
Goderich; Dr, S. J. Alkemade of
Seaforth; and Dr. Donald R.
Atkinson of Kirkton.
amounted to about 1120 In the
Main Street ,accident, tn.
ve.tigatvd by CoostOble .144p.
Singles
Dance
Men. and Women
25 and over
Sat., Feb. 22
for a fun night
CLINTON LEGION HALL
8:30 P,M.
Music by the
Truetones
• CARDS OF THANKS
Caven Presbyterian
Church
Minister:
REV.WILFRED D, JARVIS, B.A.AD,
Organist: Mr, Robert McIntosh
Sunday, February 16
10:00 a.m.—MOrning Service
Sunday School Kindergarten,
Grade 4
•
NurSery
1:00 a.m.—Sunday School
Grade 5 and up,
Everyone Welcome