The Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-03-29, Page 22I
PAGE 0A—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY. MARCH 29; 197 3
FROM THE MINISTER'S STUDY
1)id `'ou know that North,
Amer►ca is t>xperlent ing a
Great Religious l(t'i\
1 uring the 60', religion 'et•Olt'tl
to suffer a (1o\%0 hull (it'll(' \\'e
heard "God 1.. dead' 'The
Bible is Myth . and' , hart h .it
tendancc' and ti11I1 1 t\ oh:er
ance along . v1 itt. h ti11 1 l;►\
`+ch�lol and 131111. reading sof
fere(' .1 great 1,1,s
But the :11 , are dittercnt
People are turning 'to religion
again. People r&,tllic that
'nonev d,x,siCt bring iov pea, e
or purpose `1.tri\ are real:; Ind
!hat ,.\ en cdu,,ttion doesn't
and
t', file fllrtllt• \1Ptt1\ :ire r•.e11
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\nil whsle \ 111,1y not think
„f ,orne tht•\ trills\
are [here. 1, popular •I'O1):A1
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palt1l1-1r\, .l 1rolnF\, t>tt eft I
"past rail. and Bonen, 01 Omen
tai Religion, and Idt.t,, ,otic
c\ en dahhct1 \\ Ith hit- of
t'hrt:ti:t ilt\
There Is a 1'6•11:4H111-, Ht•\ 1\ 31
ev terV vv [tire tod;rV '\l:in need,
" I I\ ;(1 Ior1 x4111 1, ,et'kin„ It in..,
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,itl„11 1,11'i folilld 111
t•I141'i1' 1,11'1 ,it tt•r'rihlt• tt1
rt•.111.'e 1111( Salvation
e\ en found in the ('hri,tian
}{t Its Tori ire fact telt' ('hristl;ln
I{elr'„ion ha, in it at seat ten
rclll sou, things-- y;oor1
1hlng,heautlful thin;;; .that
(\ill not lA c you eternal Itt'l•
Fier e.IreTEN TE-IIN(;S.TInot.
i l l NOT S;ivt':
t'hor, h Nt111 I ershul►
Baptism, ('ont1rmat ion.
1. rollnlc It
t 'on111 11 on
tier. r1l 111a1 1{ittt;t 1,
1r;t\i1
l )nriat son,
K(e1)1n;,' (;t111er1 lZtile rt!'
irnnlandnl(•nts• •
Good \\•,irk,
Belief 1n Creed,
Reading the E3ihle
\Well -'t 1)1 left? ()tie thing
AVh1•n f';i1t1 the :11rt)titIt wits
in I'rl,oii t,)r his faith the jailor
Isked from his very rle(✓p►t44
.1-t)ar1 "\\Alai u111-4 I flu It) he
an,yver was the
1(;ospt>11 irk its -101-
1,le,t . r11 1 1 effect iye form
Ilei• on the Lord Jesu,
('hr1-t •;incl 111r1n -halt he Saved
t- l(; :t1
That . Ilelit•\1 isn't a srrnpl1
.OK 1 1+•111•\1• there was 0 man
n,tmt•d Jesus- Neither is it "I
belie% e the Apostles f'reed'.
or ',,;nit. such statement of
1 rift[ 1 lilt 1, 0 desperate, ah-
'-til'ute i0 011(1enc0.
ri I1;►n1 i' t.ttth. in le;trls ('hri-t
t, the one dying in your place
i'n(I 11,1. \olrr -111,
By Capt. D. J.
Connor Salvation Army
lett, (hrl-1 I,. Gull'. answer
The \+;1\ 1., , 1 ,smile. In fact
1u;111\ rest', 1 11 het•;test• than
\pant, to 111111 t;,)(1 111 ht, way.
inst1,11 ,.t Dens;; totted by God
011001411 '\et cor11-
plt•teI) 11t•r te, t \\'It\ ut
`;,tl'\,trl,mu
1)0 \ot( ie -ill\ want to have
the �1tt ,,t Vie! nil Litt•' \Would
\ot;t Ill.e t„ kti t for ,ii re ;1ho111
Ilt•,1\t li •iirli .hit t ht ui chert
\\ ould \„ l Ilk(•» 10 h,t\ t• the reoat
1 Itrl,tlltn lite here And
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li kilo\\ It- l: e thatt \on [a\t' 3
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know soli , 111111.0,.15 t• \1111T-311
h\ 11\ 111t'.lit-, 11111, i _o \o11
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1r�11�
died In v,'10 t>1:l, c 1It
Altered your death for your
,tri God
said —1'he surd hath
laid ort 111111 1111,00 Olt' iniquity
of 11, all" IIsaiah 5:3.61
roll receive 1 lirt-t now''
\\'111 ' 11 ,1 \cit[ all your soul
"1;ot1 111• merciful iflul to me 't ,Irl-
nrr ;t11t1 ,a\e me ft„►r It*lt.'
•;rkt \\•111 you (11)t'11 your hie
10 .It t, ('hila 11- 111 knocks
.tall unit•
1 I{e\ ('I.it Ion 1.10)
\1'111 yoir RELIEVE on the
Lord .le,lt, ('hri,t nov%•' If von
\\ill yolt wall htr Sa\ed, you W111
11;1v (' I•:tort tl life (;i►d
guarantee, It 1 Ro0l;lris 11)' Li)
\\'hen gnu do receive Christ
attend a 1111)1e preaching
chinch -;11111 ;associate with other
(;lire:t1111 ' Cell the Pastor
\wt.\e accepted Christ and
,tart to get . Involved with,
('brit right ;t\ ty
(Ind 1)11,, V1)11
TWO MINUTES
ket1)I'`-"1 NE BIBLE
BY CORNELIUS R. STAIN _ PRES.
3EREAN BIBLE SOCIETY
CHICAGO .ILLINOIS 60635
THREE BILLION • WILLS
As i i1,; ; ::to i remained
oiit''ciiellt -tu 1!i,• i11 of God, his
�1akcr, ,ill vv1t11 hien His
hi,. \\,i, 11'r froth; h'ahinced be-
CaU'I I( centered in God As
soon as 1i1' Iiatt'rl(I to Satan, how-
t'Vel 01111 ,-ti»'t i1H 1v111 against
Gods, all tt: iolt to go wrong. His
lite. was no\.\; off center 311(1 out
Of balance It. .-✓,i:, no longer sub-
IeCt 1001)1:111110! `.x1111. Alienated
1on1 God 11),111 1100 reaped the
fruits t)f 1115 !ellelhon, not only
Ill hi, hdin,hrlle'Ilt horn Paradise`
hut in the 'elf \'.'III ,if his off-”
•,l)1llly.
Of thi' hist h.. -Jo c ildie1! born
into 1110 vv,,I1i1 oneibludgeoned
tht> t1tl,1'r to 11ea111 an(i this was
but tile' u1_,11 ,ul,ll; Il•rle1)•Goc!
had tit 1111311 created .marl In His
0001 '011a1,'" and "likeness„
{Gen. 1 76,21) '..e re,1d later that
Adam 1lcyat ,Srth ",111 /ass otnn
Iikenc:ss, ,itt> l his image" (Gen.
5.31.
Q'nt1 SO IItteri(5.,l0u1111 through
elle ayes have hegotter children
Hospital board ...
(Continued from page 1A)
and Dr H Cieslar, President of
the Medical Staff.
W M Wardley, George T.
Young, A P Boutilier and Jim
Remington were re-elected to
the hoard for a terns of two
years.
In add bion, the board con-
, slats of the following members:
A G Barber, Mrs. John G.
Berry, Harry Bosnell, J.W.
Britnell, Dr. H R Cieslar, K.G.
Dunn, I)r. R W Flowers (in ab-
sence of Dr. Jackson), Dr. N.C.
Jackson, •1.H Kinkead, Dr.
K C Lambert, P.S. Maclwan,
1) A McNeil, J A Schaefer,
1 K Scott and C S. Teal.
Ininlediately afterthe annual
sleeting the first meeting of the
new hoard was. held and the
following officers were elected:
Chairman of the Board, K.G.
Dunn; ice -chairman, Mr. D.
McNeil; treasurer,' W M War-
(1ley, and secretary, E A.
Elliott.
There was a lengthy
discussion of the current
situation in' the hospital field
and the hoard is confident that
the high standard of patient
care in the local, fully ac-
credited hospital 'Can be main-
tained.
like themselves, with fallen na-
,tures and wills of their own, until
today we have some three hellion
wills operating in the world in-
s'tead of the one, central will of
Gori.
This does not mean, however,
that God has abdicated, or that
the future of the world is now
subject to the wills of three bil-
lion fallen creat-ures. Nor was`
God forced to formulate new
plans because 01 the fall of man.
Far from it, for despite man's re -
hellion -- even through it God
&leas been carrying-, out His plan
and every true believer rejoices
that God "worketh all things
after the counsel of His own will"
(Eph. 1 : 1 1 1. While He does not
rule directly in the affairs of men,
He very definitely overrules, and
as a result "all things work to-
gether for good to them »that love -
God, to them who are the called
according to His purpose" ->rRom.
8:28).
Eye. researc topic
for Reb»,ek�h Lodge
The r6.,-Jral meeting of
Goderich Rebekah •bodge No.
119 was held in the Lotl'e rooms
on Vie,(I t '. March 22 with
Noble (;r;tnd Mr,. Ruby Snazel
presiding.
During the hrtsiness, Eve
it'- helrev lir that God tett
research w' as discussed. A
donation to thi: worthy- rause
forgive- and re,eo.es you its Ifis,
hill it rt l en Iii ('hri.f(.►�nd -was
given earlier- in the term.
\ith hlnl ;t 1�( w Life
N1r.i Elva Oshalrlestun
v ItIiiVt - .n
and '1f the (rllnlittec
Y;111
rc11 1Ae lesil: t
Flange, '‘)IL
(;()Busch Rehek;lhs and
tree, \oli trial) -in, deadly hold
.rid 4.151•, Otto a ni•vc life e.John
I 12. 2 Corinthian, "1 171
tiff \\i' ,1(' 1it:it s' title there
.1 great fclt,„intl, kc,vivItl loi.ng
1n�':'i1 i -not the answer tO
111:In. - (1t•1))4, greatest 11)`1(1
.i1,t1, -;td "i art the 5\'ay. the
truth It11(1 the Lift•.. 1.1trhn 1.1 (i)
5al\;ttit.►rp, through Faith in
head
the
01er1-
tioned that ,a n1;tt•hine is in
Huron (' 1)11110 11,•1;":; 0.1t1 zy
Eve in 1hilrlri•n
Plans were hill for the an-
nual d1•,sert 'r;ir(' party and
bake sale (1 k 1 1.6 plac) at
MacKay Hall Wedn1•,dav A1Yril
the i 1 th at 1 '.(11 p 01
he
Brussel Lodge No :115
will he 311'-.(•, w'iah the
Small Weddings oil
Large Weddings •
-
A couple of shots or a full wedding album
RAIN or SHINE
Outdoor or Studio shots at same price
Eric Carman Photography
524-7924
.,
BARGAIN BOX
ON THE SQUARE, GODERICH
BOYS' FIRST QUALITY
JeanJackets EA, 4.29
100% POLYESTER CANADIAN MADE PRINTS &
PLAINS
Boys'Slacks PR 3.6 7
100% POLYESTER, WHITE ONLY, 32-42
Men's Slacks $7.9 9
travelling gavel next meeting.
Fritlowing•the. meeting an.nn=
joyahle time was held by
playing Five Hundred. Sister.
Elva Oshaldeston and commit-
tee served a salad plate lunch.
"Despite the cut back that is
being so. highly publicized, we
did get .an increase of 5`54, over
1972," said Tim Elliott.
"`Chis increase does not cover
the total increase in cost since
salaries represent about 70-
75r4 of total cost and our set-
tlements were considerably
higher than
"While it will be extremely
difficult, the hoard feels that by
continuous review each month
we hope to make necessary
changes it staffing, with anyr-..
minor reductions in staff being
taken care of by attrition," con-
tinued Elliott.
The hospital currently em-
ploys the equivalent of 1 �5 7
people with a 197:3 payroll of..
$1,1:32,17:3.00.
"This obviously, represents 0
major industry in the town Of
Goderich,.". said Elliott.
The board of governors ex-
pressed appreciation of t he
many people and organizations
in the town who have made
contributions » in money or
equipment during the past year.
"They have helpc'1 to make
our hospital the fine institution
it is," said Elliott.`
There's still hope for
your "crippled hand"
"And He looked around on
them all • and said to him,
'Stretch out your hand." (Luke
6: 10a
In the above Bible verse we
see a man of tremendous faith.
lie had a -hand that was crip-
pled. .Jesus looked at him and
said, "Stretch out your hand."
At the Lord's command, he
raised his hand, and it was
restored.
All of us have different kinds
of "crippled hands." Wc>'rre
handicapped . by things that
keep us from` 'enjoying the
fullness of life. And Jesus, still
today, is willing to heal and
restore us.
What is -your crippled hand?
Is it fear? Fear is a crippling
- dii ease that troubles . many
people. But Jesus .says, "Don't
he afraid" .... "All things work
•
together for good to _them that
love Goch:" (Romans 8:28)
Is loneliness your crippled
hand? This, too, can be a
crushing burden. One doesn't
have to be out in the desert or
on a mountain -top or. in some
far away part of the world.. to
suffer this way. -One can. be
surrounded by 'hundreds of
people and Still -feel that
nobody cares. But God does!
He is your greatest Friend.
Jesus said, "Remember, I will
be with you always," (Matt
28:20)_.and "I.will never leave
you nor forsake you." (Heb.
1:3:5)
What is your crippled hand?
Is it some sinful habit? All of
us suffer greatly from doing
1wrong. We don't have the
capacity to cure ourselves. Rut
.Jesus, our merciful Lord en-
•dured the punishment for all
sin and He willingly and freely
offers forgiveness and new life
to all who penitently come to
Him, The Bible'says, "Christ
Himself is the means by which
our sins are forgiven" John 2:2.
Is inadequacy your crippled
hand? Have you come to the U
place whet -6 you feel you can no
longer make it in your own
strength? Then say with the
Apostle Paul, "I can do ALL
THINGS through Christ, who
strengthens me." (Phil. 4:1:1)
Is worry your crippled hand?
Do you- let the problems and
the burdens of the future wear
you down? Jesus invites you to,
"Cast all your cares upon Him,
for He cares for you." (1 Peter
5:7)
Yes,.Jesus still -today is ready
to heal ups of the things that
`cripple and incapacitate us. We
can he "more than conquerors
through Him that loved us."
.Jesus says, "Stretch out your
hand." In faith, grasp hold of
His unfailing promises and you,
too, will feel His healing and
restoring power.
Key 73
Calling
our
cow
lo a�M�
WELCOME
SERVICE
would like to call on you with
"housewarming gifts" and in=s
formation about your new
location. The Hostess will be
glad to arrange your subscrip-
lion to the Signal -Star
CaII her at 524-9525
Seven days.TM'without being
at. the Huron Men's Chapel
,makes one "weak".
• THIS SUNDAY
ROBERT DRYBURGH •
WILL. SPEAK
DOROTHY SCOTLAND
WILL SING
WESTFIELD FELLOWSHIP HOUR - 2 p.m.
HURON NEWS CHAPEL, AUBURN - 8 p.m.
Evil Prevails When Good Mon Do Nothing
11.0 JUESE FAREWELI
MRS. TREVA K. WAGNER
Mrs. `Preva K. Wagner, 60, of
:32 Marion Ave. S.E. died' at
2:25 a.m. Friday in Massillon
City Hospital after an illness of
four months.
Mrs. Wagner was born in
Brewster and spent all her life
in this area. She was a mer her
of the ladies auxiliary of Nor-
folk '& Western branch of the
Brotherhood of Railway Train-
men, 0 member of St. John's
United Church of Christ here
and the Women's Guild and
U.R. Welcome class of that
church. Her hUshand,1• Louis
Wagner, died in February 1970.
Surviving are 4t three
daughters, r Mrs.. Shirley
Schneider of Massillon, Mrs.
George (Beverly) Kailas of
Amherst and Mrs. James
(Donna) Long of Canton; a son,
Louis E. Wagner of Diboll,
Tex.; three sisters, Mrs. J. L.
(Lois) Rowland, Mrs. Thelma
Kanney and Mrs. Lowell (Ar-
vada) Ayars, all of Massillon; a
brother, Dr. Leon A. McDowell,
of Madison, Tenn.; and seven
grandchildren.
The funeral will be held
Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Gor-
don-5hai(lnagle-Hol linger
Funeral Horne with her pastor,
the Rev. Robert (amber, of-
ficiating. Interment will he
made in Massillon Cemetery.
Friends may call at the
funeral 'home Wednesday from
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
H.G.• "SONNY" BRADLEY
Rev. G. L: Ithyal conducted
the funeral service ,on Tuesday
at 2:00 p.m. for the late Henry
George "Sonny" Bradley who
died at the age of 56 on Satur-
day at his 82 Gloucester Terr.
residence.
Born September 6, 1916 at
Paris Ontario h.e lived at Paris,
Gravenhurst and then in
Gdderich since 1927, He ob-
tained his education -.in
Gode ich.
M Bradley was a licensed
mechanic and machinist having
served during the Second
World War as a vehicle
SUNDA Y
SERVICES
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec)
MONTREAL STREET near The Square
REV. W. H. McWHINNIE F.R.G.S.»
Organist Mr: -Frank Bissett- - - •
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:15 a.m.—Morning Worshir
"Passport to Heaven"
Wednesday 8 p.m. - Prayer & Bible Study
Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.—First Baptist Youth Crusaders
Have You Heard of Key 73?
ALL ARE WELCOME
z
Yea Ihou*h 1 walk Ihtau`lt IA, rorNr
of the shod.* of dew[ !shall epi )
fol for Thuu urs with me
_13.1 Halm
mechanic with the RCEME
corps: He was discharged at
London on January 26, 1946.
He married Lenore Stothers
at Dungannon June 25, 1941
an isjtirvived by his wife. He
is an adherent of 'Knox
Presbyterian Church.
o surviving are children
Sandra, Mrs'. William J.
Rooney, of Vancouver, William
G.. Bradley, Goderich, and
Cheryl Ann, Mrs. Robert
Taylor, of Ottawa. There are
also three grandchildren.
Mr. Bradley is also survived
by four sisters, and three
brothers; Mrs. Margaret Bridle
of Clinton, Arthur, (Bob) and
William of Goderich, Otive,
Mrs. Lee Maorcroft of Toronto,
Mabel Mrs. Charles Haddad of
London, Lloyd Bradley, Mount
Forest and Dorothy, Mrs.
Thomas Woolvett, of London.
His mother Mrs. Mabel
Bradley of Goderich also sur-
vives.
Pallbearers were Carlyle
Bannister, John Graf, Len
Jenkins, - Roy Bentley, Ross
Cummings and Ron McGee.
Flower hearers were Jim
Bradley, Gary ,Baxter, Brian
Stothers and John Schneiker..,
WILLIAM OLIVER ALLIN
Rev. Leonard Warr conduc-
ted the funeral service from
Stiles Funeral Home yesterday
for the late William Oliver..
Allis who died March 24 at his
residence in Colborne Town-
' ship. •
Born ° May 1, 1909 in
Colborne Township Mr. Allis
1'
The free Methodist Church
Park St. at Victoria' Pastor: H. Ross Nicholls
Phone: 524-9903
10:00 a.m. Be part of a growing Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Miss Hester Dougan from Faith Mission
7:00 p.m. Evening Evangelistic Service
- APRIL 2ND TO 6TH 4:15 p.nl. - Youth Program
7:00 p.m. - Evangelistic Services
Everyone Welcome
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
EVANGELISTIC — FUND,AMENTAL
REV, R: BRUBACHER, Pastor
10:00 a.m. - Bible School for all ages
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
6:30 p.m. Y.P. Word of Life Club
7:30 Evening Service
Wed. 8 p.m. •PRAYER MEETING
COMING - SUNDAY APRIL 8th
REV. PAUL POWERS
MAGIC WITH A MESSAGE
WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH
Knox Presbyterian Church.
THE REV.. G LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A , Minister
THE REV RONALD C. McCALLUM, Assistant
WILLIAM M. CAMERON, Director of Praise
SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1973
Sermon:
"THE LEAST, THE LAST, AND THE LOST"
• (Nursery and Junior Congregation)
7:30 p.m. P.Y.P.S. -
Enter to Worship - Depart to Servs
10:00 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL..
10:00 a.m.—ADULT STUDY GROUP
11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORHIP,
had been a resident fat
his life making his 6,6
farmer. He was an
Benmiller United Churc)t
Allis was unmarried.
He is survived by
brothers; Roy , CIi6f
Clarence all of Colborne?
ship. He was also pied
by two brothers; J.
Allis of Seaforth, in lye
Gordon Stanley Allh
Oshawa, in 1963.
Pallbearers were
Alton, Harold Erring
Errington, Wilmer Hari
nolo Allis and AlbertVi
Interment *as in Co
Cemetery.
IFYOUCAR
ENOUGH
GIVE.
G EN EROO
Sl
WILLIAMS
CEMETERY
MEMORIALS
And Inscriptions
Stratford - Ontario
Bob McCaII,N
Reprtsentative
11 Cambria Rd„ Goderid
Phone 324-7345
T. PRYDE & SON
CLINTON—EXETER—SEAFORTH—GODERI h
Memorials
Markers
Frank Mcllwain
200 Gibbons St. -
524-9465
•
and
Cemetery
Lettering
Don Denolnmt
• 66 Hamilton Street
524-8761 or 524.6621
COME TO A GROWING SUNDAY SCHOOL.` -!
IF YOU NEED A RIDE, WE HAVE A BUS,
Bethel. Pentecostal Tabernac
Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada
CORNER OF ELGIN and WATERLOO STS.
REV PETER G ST DON, 'Pastor •
SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1973 -
10:00 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 a.m.—WORSHIP SERVICE
7.00 p.m. EVENING SERVICE
Sunday Evening Service will be a Water Baptismal'Serria
Tues._7:30 p.m. BIBLE STUDY AND PRAYER
Friday 7:30 p.m. — Youth Night
Tact is the art of raising the eyebrow instead of laismg•
roof. ". .
For further information about church 'services call 52449
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1973
LENT IV '
Holy Communion at 8;30 a.m.
Holy Communion and Sermon at 11 a.m.
The Chancel Guild will take a special part in this service
Sunday School and Nursery' at 11 a,m.
Wed., April 4, 1973
HOLY COMMUNION at 9:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. (chapels
- Organist -Choirmaster: Mr. Paul C Baker
F.R C.O., L.R.A.M., A.R,C M
Rector: The Rev. G.G. Russell, B A , B D
ChoVictoria Street United
HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP REV. LEONARD 00
10:00 a.m.—Bible School For All Grades
11:00 a.m.—Worship Service -
Sermon: "FINISHED"
BENMILLER UNITED CHURCH
1:30 p.m. -Worship Service & Bible School
W E L—C--O—M—E
Sunday - 7:30 p.m. APR.'8th. cturlislM
Come and see a thrilling presentation (colored P1
the LEPROSY .MISSION (Canada).
North Street United Church
REV. ROBERT L. RAYMONT
SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1973
9:45 a.m. - 10 year-olds and over
10:50 a.m. - Babies to 9 year-olds
10:50 a.m. Morning Worship
(Hymn Sing)
Guest Speaker: '
Rev. Roy T..lordisan
Hyatt United . Church, London
- (No confirmation class today)
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Lorne H. Dotterer - Director of Vies
Mies Clare McGowan - AsNNant