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Village Squire, 1975-03, Page 13plates; at each side, a fern grew in a wicker stand. Beyond the platform, a bannister enclosed the choir alcove and the organ. The hymn numbers for each service were displayed on a wooden plaque, hanging on the wall to the left of the choir loft. In the right corner, a glass case contained one of your mementos - a silver trowel that was used to spread the mortar on your first brick. Each 'Sunday the members of your church family trod quietly up 'your aisles to their customary pews. The soft notes played by the organist reached your farthest corner. Sunlight often shone through your stained glass panes crgating colourful patterns on your plain beige walls. During four decades, you witnessed memorable events in the life of your family - baptisms, confirmations, weddings, and Christmas pageants. Each year on your anniversary, your former members, your present members and their friends worshipped together within your walls. To celebrate your' Sunday School's anniversary, a youthful choir participated in the church service. Your Sunday School members included inquiring youngsters and patient teachers. Most of the instructors were mothers and eo fathers interested in teaching all children about God. Although their methods were unprofessional, they laid a religious foundation for the children of your congregation. Several ministers preached from your pulpit during the years: Each spoke in a unique manner, but .all shared a similar purpose; they brought the word of God to your people. Like most aspects of life, you were changed by time. You watched your congregation slowly dwindle. The elderly members died, several families moved and many dissatisfied young people no longer attended. Seven years ago the few remaining members of your church family regretfully disbanded. They joined the congregations of other churches - some in nearby towns and some in villages. Your religions remnants were removed; then you fell beneath the auctioneer's hammer. Your new owners converted you into an apartment. With your different purpose came an altered appearance. Picture windows replaced your long, narrow stained glass panes; a red brick entrance sheltered your front door; your winding staircases were dismantled. A young family now calls you "home." But many residents of the'community recall the days you were known as the ''House of God." 12 AT THE Shadow Box Beside the Town Hall Clinton TABLE DECORATIONS§ SEE OUR SELECTION OF EASTER TOYS THEY WILL BE LASTING GIFTS AND EGGCRAFT _JUST ARRIVED... D. D• A large shipment of La -z -boy recliner chairs. A trade-in allowance of S29.95 will be allowed for your used chair regardless •of condition. Hurry in while the selection is _.food...., BOX FURNITURE 22 MAIN ST., SEAFORTH PHONE 527-0680 These hand crafted and original Eggs follow an age-old European custom of decorating eggs for ti Christmas, Easter and other memorable occasions. ti They are real Goose Eggs hardened by a special process. Worthy of becoming a family heirloom or a part of a tcollection. They must be seen to be appreciated. fi Boxed for gift giving. �ixli �r!i 1i VILLAGE SQUIRE/MARCH 1975, 11