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Writer’s Workshop At Library COURT HOUSE - The Cape May County Library, in cooperation with Middle Township, is sponsoring a Writer's Workshop during the fall and winter months The Workshop will meet monthly, beginning October 3 in the Public Meeting Room at the Library Building The project was initiated by Wiliiard S. Randall, a noted, local author Mr Randall has presented similar workshop at the (>cean City Arts (‘enter This workshop will offer spiring writers the op^ portunity to discuss and criticize ’heir own work and the worn of others Mr Kandall will provide private consultations for those participants involved in longer works Harbor Garden Club Meet STONE HARBOR - The Garden Club of Stone Harbor will meet at 10 SO A M (note time change) Oct. 8, at the firehouse Mr Ralph Walker of Radnor. Pa will speak on Bonsai." Mr Walker is a member of the Penn sylvania Horticultural Society, and is also in charge of the Staging of the Bonsai Exhibit at the Philadelphia Flower Show This promises to be a most interesting meeting and the public is invited to attend There is a guest fee of fifty cents Refresh rnants will be served Ramona Wilson .168-3401

Grmce Gospel

RIO GRANDE - At the 11 a m worship service this Sunday, the Rev Guy L Rathmcll, pastor of Grace Gospel Chapel. Rio Grande, will preach on the subject “Our Respon sibifity to One Another" Sunday School is at 9:45 a.m. with classes for all

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Pastor Rathmell will present a message on Psalm 47 entitled "Praise to God" at the 7 p.m. Sunday service The chapels radio program "Sending Forth The Gospel Light is heard each Tuesday evening at 6:30 over station WRIO-FM H02 3). Prayer and praise meeting is held nenday^aLZ 00 p the flhbre family for an even!pg of fellowship. The Word of Life Club for teens knd the Gospel Crusaderk will be meeting on Thursday evenings at the chapel from 7.00 to 8 JO V--The public is invited to attend all services. Action Council Meeting WILDWOOD - The Community Action Council of Wildwood will hold its regular monthly meeting, Oct 9. at 7:» p m at Use Wildwood Community Center. 3811 New Jersey Avenue For Reservations or more information call Curtla Miller. Center Director. 52241231 or 5220232. «'

St. Mary’s Episcopal

STONE HARBOR -»5th Si. It 3rd Ave . Stone Harbor Canon J Perry CdX. Priest in Charge Office hours Tuesdays and Thursdays 9J0-II am Canon Cm can be reached in emergencies at Tel No 399-2186 Calendar of Events October 7-13 Sunday. October?. 8a.m. Holy Communion io a m. Holy Communion and Sermon: Sunday School Monday. October R. 1-3 p m Women 's Workshop

Tuesday. October 9. 10 a m Men's Club Paint Detail: 7 30 p.m Vestry Meeting Thursday. October 11. 10 a m. Holy Communion in the Chapel. 10 a m. Men's (Tub Paint Detail It is announced that the first Men's CM) Supper of the season has been scheduled for Thursday. October 18. at 6 p.m . and (he first business meeting of the Episcopal Church Women for Tuesday, October 23. at 7 JOt m

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Faith Fellowship Chapel COURT ROUSE - Family Bible Hour 9:45 a.m with clashes for all ages including nursery Pastor Allen will give the message during fhe 11 a m. worship service and the 7 p.m service Children's Church for preschool children is conducted during the 11 a.m service Monday - 7:15 p.m. Interchurch Family Skating Party at the Senvea Skat eland Rink. Ocean City. Wednesday — Adult Prayer Meeting and Fellowship. Boys Christian ice Brigade, Pioneer / Girls and a nursery program for preschool at 7

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IN. W’d United Methodist N WILDWOOD - WorkL ' Wide Communion will be^ observed in company with churches around the world at the 11 a m service at the North Wildwood United Methodist Church, Second and Central Avenues according to the pastor, the Rev John M Long The special offering of the day goes for world wide relief, the work of the chaplains, and Crusade Scholarships. The title of the message to be given is •'Jews inthe Hot Spot " Calvary Orthodox President WILDWOOD - Elder John Steinfuck of New Life Orthodox Presbyterian Church of Jenkintown. Pa will preach during the 11 a.m worship service at Calvary Presbyterian Church. 119 E Rio Grande Ave . Wildwood Sunday School begins at 9:4S a.m There are Biblecentered study classes for all age groups, from preschooler through adult A nursery is provided for infants during Sunday School The evening worship begins al 7 pm This is a more informal time of worship A prayer service and Bible study is held at 7. JO p m on Wednesday of each W d First Pres. WILDWOOD - 'How do you receive the Lord?” la the title of the sermon of the Reverend J. Robert Durway at the 11 a.m service of the First Presbyterina Chirrk this World Communion Sunday The church is located at Burk and Pacific Avenues in Wildwood Visitors are always welcome to participate in the worship of the church m well as in its Bible study in the Sunday School at 10 a ra Sunday mornings The Women's Association meets in the evening with Mrs Eleanor Coulthard in her home on Monday At that time its members will completr lheir plans for attending the covered dish supper of the Women 's Association of the Old Brick Church in Cold Spring The Session meets for its monthly staled meeting in the church hsH at 7 p m Tifhaday

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