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the board will make a nomination to ,
the February meeting for the
board's approval and hopalkdly,s,
which will°. hang in the piliee
keeper plaque also has been Mat* - -
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department tead4uatters And a . ..
a'tvard. A plaque has been made, .
A young- person of outstanding -
the March meeting to receive the
chairatter will be chosen for the
young recipient will be able_toattend
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St Paul's Chum
(ANGLICAN) WINGHAM
-John Street at Centre Street
THE ANGLICAN PARiSHOF
WINGFIAM AND BELGRAVE.
•SUNDAYIIJANUARY 17, 1988
11 a.M. Holy Communion
Sunday'School & Nurse*
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Minister Rev. D. Madge.
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Trinity, Betrave
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Not too s• urprisinglyo members of
Winghem's tleigraire opposed to
Sunday Shopping.- A. telephone
survey of lecal xninisters and
pastors last Thursday morning
indicated all are °pillow' to the klea.
Although the matter has not come
before the 'ministerial assciation;
John VaudiY of St. Andrew's
'1PrestryWian Church, its chairman,
•said - he felt most association
members would be opposed for
Toral,aa well aa practiealteasons.
Suidaitis the traditional day of
• reit and 'Worship, the Lord's Day,
says Mr. Vaudry and he sees no
great -peed to alike any changes..
Aside from misfit fitoreti closed on
Sundays fat theolegfcal reasons, he
says thereare practical brsafits,
ineluding time for famikes tq be
together. • -
Het. e. rant of the %Ingham
United -Church says people in
builineSs need time 'Off aha lie does
init want kr see anytM* More in-
dlited *hi* wild interfere with
SundaYheing the traditional day of
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rest.
Pastor Douglas Whitelaw of the
Wingham Pentecostal Church, calls
Sunday shopping • a -Counter-
[reductive idea in which everyone
losi& and says the provincial
government is reneging on its
responsibility .toward municipali-
ties. -
The rector- at St Paul's Anglican'
Church, Rev. Douglas Madge, , has
very strong feelings again' st y
shopping, mainly because t Could
rob Working people of a cI on day
of rest.
Retail -store workers
e the
poorest paid in the province, says
Mr. Madge and Sunday shopping
would shnply add to their ptria.41ans.
Altheugh the gal/eminent has
promised to intrOdice legislation
whiett would protect. such people
fr0111 working against their. will on
Sundays, Mr. Madge says he feels
working people Itould be subjected
to subtle wawa".
Path)* Rosa -Smith oil
Ballast taw& also says he is op.
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posed to Stmday shopping.
Sunday is set out in the Bible as a
day of rest and worship, he says.
However, those -people who'd° not
attend church regularly also need
one day each week to relax and
spend with their families.
"Sunday is a day of rest," he said.
"Business can go on every other
The Advance -Tunes was imable to
reach Father Stan Soltysik of Sa d
Heart Church in Wingham.
Merchants say
•they oppose
Sunday opening
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should be uniform across the
province —• either stay open or do
not, regardless of the locale.
• With two bieachvinners in many
families, Mr. Middleton said it can
be difficult for people to find free
time to shop, something they could
do on a Sunday. Besides, many
people in our thodern society look at
shopping as a social outing, a chance
to be with other people.
While Mts. Welsh said she is op:
posed lo Sunday shopping on a
onal level, she said the SAAN
08***tt SimilairthslybiPrit wwergifteldall7owed.". °Pen
"As She eXplained, SAAN is a chain
it Western Canada, where
shopping is an accepted part
day life. For that reason,
)1Veltilf Says she feels the
would he prepared t,o open.fl
stores on Simdays air
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