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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-03-21, Page 2IG gi • • IR it is 1,4 In? ale (ANC siohn <Stree THE A. WINO All services from: himon Prayer" Maundy Ttlr�j'a�: 7:00 p.m. - Stripping of they Altar and Holy :`Communion. 11:00 Good Friday, March 24- a.m. - Stations of the Cress and COMfiltitif EASTER SUNDAY, March .2611989 8:30 a.m. - Holy Communion 11:0Q, :a.m. - Procession'of New Life and Choral Communion Sunday School & Nursery Ministerg : Rev. D. Madge e * * * . * ., « * Trinity Belgrave 1: *5 p *m,,* Easter Day Service bin��,� hani hied re 217 Minnie St. Sunday, March 26, 1989 Maunclay Thursday (March 23) 7.30A Sund• P" 4.,,`� �''rlif f li/rl:ten`!R. ! r..IVS .� ^. h•.... -re+ sry �✓a 9,-, ,March,*� g - 9:00 earn` Easter-Morning"Brealdast For tickets call 357-2961 or 3561667 9:45 a.m. - Sunday School Service (Church Sanctuary), Speaker: Mr. Bob Cathppbell. 11:00 a.m. - EASTER SUNDAY .SERVICE Minister: Rev. J. Rea Grant, B.A., M. Div. Organist Mr. Hap Swatriclgts Telephone: Churchra : - 357.2961 Ma' ' ... r e 357-1072 *as' !, dan fl took the, tw;o~to s _ eunserva n area of t0 • ray f • Case 24x10 0z. cans Pepsi Cola, 7-Up, -Reg. or:PIet 'Ito Dew 'Mountain �E',lii0' ��....�.... . Silverwoods 2 litre 1Vea.deowgold The issue of chan,ng' opening exercises at Huron County :schools is a much broader pane than " the removal of The .Lord'S:Prayer, meso. bars of the-f$umn County odrd of Ackwatm werro tokt at their; March :meeting in. Clinton.. A delegation .91 parents from. Howick Township Attended :die meeting to raise =Many questions and bring their `concerns about the issue of removing the .prayer,. from •'the cip0.00g.RIkercises of the schools within the, boartes'jurtsdiction..::: ` Since the OntarioCourt of7 Appeal decided that tui one religion should be, given a position of prominence , in . the public sch?oo l system, the HCBE, along with •other school' boards in. the :province, has been faced with the dilemma of what will be accepted as,appropri- ate opening and ,Closing exercises in classrooms. `According to- spokesman Ray Dy„st* it is the consensus of the H delegation t ato the issue is nuc broad inoval of The � , • •,•••!;_•• ,Stokely 14 oz. can ra-ncy Vegetables . E. D. Smith 28 0t. Garden Cocktail 750 inl. . Old Tyme Syrup ... , • . •, IV Sunkist Navel Oranges . r society is u danger of promising away our Most :impo tant absolute, r kst < from a' letter to the board Canadiians, . .he added, hav bcconia t!rieKsuciety°laws our ancestor�.:sought to mike. this G ahan so tet He said that when ray Lord's Prayer<in our schools, it pro- claims a' basic Christian truth.to children. "We' are in subjection to a'. Hol. . God who supplies us With our need and Who alone .can forgive oti sins," Mr. Dykstra said."When we give equal time to other religions, we have just demoted Christ: from being: Almighty God to being a good example." e summed up his letter l y expressing his feelings that the issue. is not the change in the open- ing exercises, but who we tell" our children Christ is . "...our God anal yior, or a bastard child"... HOW "Chairman John Jewitt said, mn- ! ela �thait,the' sions..woes, Witl theboa. ratee Tony 1' 4 that the :schoolp cipata ♦ on the'flavor ,of the r cc �ttl`ttitxe�t� ve and that any Co "� , ,, Hearns 'should be. :. discuss*** them." a He pointed nut foal the freedom` we any. is tiro -sided r cti enl� ,.� ,4. �" .ra . Cha stianity Or to ;not, can' of be , i tposed upon us by`ithe school sys- tem. - The, issue, he -said,` has become... Y not just one; of. personal vale b: of.ppublic :as►+e11. ` r: it Was suggested to Mr Dykstra that he attend the HCBE meeting in April t© follow up with hiscon- cerns, and that hopefully the board Would have': more answers to his questions at that time. • madelYtheAwA oft a loo troe .f he said, Any d isy Q reacieby the board will attempt p . to meet the needs of the -cot/in/unity th m and the laws of the co=urt.. The board must. live`�with the decision o eiawor'be held incont pt He also said that at this time there is no .p dure for�parental put that°he of, high+ sa„arY�;a�rs or wrong, dile deo Ston i ltimatelyt *$ I 1 r' r' r :'i. i t r r :A 1. iPPERS -2b5-1'777 • .w . dw iR• •.y 4 lid:\ \4UC'\\L it• Crime Stoppers and the Ontario Provincial Police are seeking your assistance to help solve this break, enter and theft. Sometime during the early morn- ing hours of Thursday, Feb, 9, 1989, thi yes broke into the McDonald fall store in Brussels. Police A .:believe: that once, the thieves ,got e t e store, they backed, their ehii l�? f ► ,garage j and .0 began .. 1oaddin ft . • $ lie -thieves- were y selective .lin the items 'the stole -and gotaway with $10,,000 ; n 4 04 • televisions, 2, 3(5•7O- c er of Marc s is ,� Y YTAI dna 1*e x have- any ` =bine• out this or any.. other sem crime 'all Crfine''Stopper H en ounty :at '1404.. 6 gee wilt .ne"er- hai,4 to'testi in Urt and you • will nearer:: have .to your identity It an gest i add e,, you' will get a cash *Wahl hl of, yy.�yf��o,�istati. but nu! Stoppers does. tsr- I}1 r9! ki