Cape May County Herald, 13 September 1979 IIIF issue link — Page 13

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Faith Fellowship

COURT HOUSE - Faith Fellowship will host a MISSIONARY CONFERENCE Sept. 28. 29 and 30. Friday 7 pm. starts with Dr. David Livingston speaking on Israel followed by the film ‘PEACE CHILD." Saturday. 4:30 p.m. we’ll hear Rev. Richard Walton on "THE BIBLICAL BASIS FOR MISSIONS" followed by a POT LUCK supper and 7:20 p.m. Rev. Ed Iwan speaks on "WHAT WE CAN DO TO HELP MISSIONARIES." Then at 8:30 p.m. the film "ROWER BY PRAYER" will be presented. During the Sunday A.M. worship service. Rev. Richard Walton will speak on CHALLENGE FOR MISSIONS." Rev. Ed Iwan will speak on "MISSIONS TO MUSLIMS" at the P.M. service. For Sept. 16. Pastor Allen gives us Sermon #17 on the I Peter series in the morning service, % Wednesday - Adult and Youth Prayer Meeting and Bible Study 7 p.m. The youth meet in Room 205 followed by use of the gym. Friday - YOUTH NIGHT 7:30 p.m. in the

gym.

Family Bible Hour has classes for all ages including nursery. Nursery is provided Sunday morning and evening and Wednesday evening. Children's Church is conducted for three, four and five year olds during the 11 a m* service. All are welcome. We are an Independent Bible Church.

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Wildwood First Pres. WILDWOOD - “Be Doers of the Word" is the title of the sermon of the Reverend J. Robert Durway on the famous text from the Epistle of James. The services of the First Presbyterian Church of Wildwood are at ll a.m. Visitors are welcome. Church School is at 10 a.m. The church is at Burk and Pacific Avenues. Calvary Presbyterian WILDWOOD George Kostas will be the guest preacher'at the 11 a.m. worship service of Calvary Orthodox Rresbyterian Church. 119 £. Rio Grande Ave., Wildwood. Sunday School is held each week at 9:45 a.m. There are Bible-centered study classes for all age groups from pre-schoolers , through adults. A nursery is available during the 11 $.m. service and Sunday School. Parking is available on the church’s lot next to the building. The church is air conditioned for your comfort. A service of praise and prayer is held at 7 p.m. at the Boardwalk Chapel, between Montgomery and Baker Aves. This is an informal service of music and gospel preaching.

St. Mary’s Episcopal STONE HARBOR-95U! St & 3rd Ave., Stone Harbor. Canon J. Perry Cox, Priest-in-Charge Office hours Tuesdays and Thursday 9:30 a m. - n a m. Canon Cox will be on vacation until September 25. In his absence, emergency clerical assistance may be requested of Holy Trinity Church, Ocean City, Tel No. 399-1019 (after hours, Rev. Chas. Wood, 399-1087, or Rev. Paul Goss, 3996521). Calendar of Events September 16-22 Sunday, September 16; 8 a m. Holy Communion, 10 a.m. Holy Communion and Sunday School: Tuesday, September 18 and Thursday, September 20; 10 a.m. Men's Club Paint Detail. The Reverend Paul W. Lingle will conduct the services and deliver the sermons the next two Sundays. September 16 and.

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N.W’d United Methodist N. WILDWOOD - The worship hour of the North Wildwood United Methodist Church, Second and Central avenues, begins at 11 a.m. each Sunday. The pastor, the ROv. John M. Long, will speakon the ministry of the church to the community and the world. Proceding the service of worship there will be the hymn-sing accompanied by church organist Jayne Holley. Mrs. Gertrude lig teaches the Sunday School Session for children at the same hour. All are invited toattend. On Monday night following at 7:30 p.m. the postponed session of the Administrative Bdkrd will be held in the church library.

Grace Gospel Chapel

RIO GRANDE - TheRev. Ira Hovey from Child Evangelism fellowship will present the messages at both the ll a.m. worship service and the Sunday evening service at 7. He and his wife will relay the nature and needs of the work in which they are engaged. Mr. a^d Mrs. Hovey are also members of the chapel here in Rio Grande. Sunday School is at 9:45 a.m. with classes for aliases. The chapel's radio program "Sending Forth the Gospel Light" is heard each Tuesday evening at 6:30 over station WRIO-FM

(102.3).

Prayer meeting is held bn Wednesdays at* 7 p.ia.

Oil Port Unpopular

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Five Point Club Meet Rescheduled AVALON — Due to the bad weather last week, the Five Point Club meeting was postponed until Sept. 13. We will meet as usual in the Avalon Room of Boro

HallatSp.m.

Our presient, Daisy Lee Engwall, urges all members to attend this last meeting of the season. Several important issues must be settled. We’re

Bring the entire famijy for' counting on you to help an evening of fellowship. make the decisions with

The public js invited to your friends. Refeshments attend all services. will be served.

economy phedicted.

"It would be the number one route, it would be super." > Charles Thomas, Greater Wildwood Chamber of Commerce president, an outspoken supporter of the bridge concept, said he feels the DRBA chose consultants URS and Little to achieve the desired hesult of getting an oil port in the bay. The URS Corp., said Thomas, is an engineering firm dealing primarily with the study of inspection of bridged and field work. The Arthur D. Little Co. deals primarily with the study of breakf&st cereals,

he charged.

"We realize it (the DRBA study) was'just a way to quiet the public by having ^ unqualified consultants to * study the bridge crossing with the only objefctive

being an oil port.

Delaware Governor Piere DuPont is also opposed to the creation of an oil port near the Delaware side. Thomas claimed. The Greater Wildwood Chamber of Commerce is against the oil port because

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N. WILDWOOD - Central Bible Church, on the comer of 18th and Central Avenues, in North Wildwood, will be having two regular worship services Sunday. The times of the services are ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Church School starts at 9:45 a.m. and features a marriage counseling class led by Rev. Ricketts. Three Bible studies ave held throughout the week. The first is at 16 W. NY Ave. in the. Villas on Tuesday night at 7:30. The Ladies' Bible sludy is>on Thursday morning at 10:30, and the location, is the allpurpose room of the church. On Thursday night another study is scheduled for 7:30, and it will^hcld at 701 Surf Ave., in North Wildwood. ' The Mid-Week Prayer Service takes place on Wednesday night at 7:30 and Ray Robbins, graduate of 4he King's College in NEW York, will be teaching.

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of potential oil spillage and 1 seepage. "A tanker loses 5,000 gallons of oil every time it uncouples. ’ ’ Thomas said Thomas said the Chamber his "protested continually and the DRBA completely ignore us. " "It’s folly for them to go into the oil business when they should * be in the transportation business, Thomas said. ’ < DRBA director William J. Miller could not be t reached for comment before press time. The DRBA study on potential uses for the bay is expected this month and will be available for public comment at public hearings at a laterdate. Meanwhile, county officials are keeping a close watch on any oil plans in the bay or offshore. "In the past and almost without ' exception, whenever oil and Cape may County were spoken in the same breath, we were there representing our concerns for proper and adequate safeguards." freeholder Thornton said. "In the future we will continue to press these concerns in every available forum."

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