•vi-• v•: - THK 0>I.V PHOPKim riamiigr wks to the car. The house, the tree, even the grass looked the same after the wreckage was cleared away as before this accident, in which theonh serious bodily injury wis apparently a broken arm. Car Flips ;j Injury Only Minor
lf)U) SPRING "He was very fortunate " f Ptl Rob Martin wds describing Craig Me I’herson. 2t». of Seashore Kd . the driver of a I97B Corvette which went out of control and flipped several limes around 10:15 Saturday night on Academy Rd as Mr McPherson was at tempting to pass another vehicle
j The driver got but of the cor. which he had owned two months, without injury His passenger. Julia liangowski of •Massachusetts, wasn't (inte as lucky; although she too was fortunate, j Officers Martin and Martin Biersbach had to extricate her from the car. i|i which she was pinned after it slid on its roof to Within inches of the northwest comer of John
Munson's .house on Academy Rd. She was taken by the rescue squad to Burdette Tomlin Hospital where she was treated for a broken left arm and sprained right arm. While Mr. McPherson didn't receive any injuries, he was issued a summons for failure to maintain control of his vehicle, according to Ptl. M&rtin.
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recommendation.
In other congregational news, members and friends are reminded of the Men's 25 Club meeting this Thursday in Price Hall, and of the forthcoming
CPR classes there.
COLD SPRING - The Rev Fred Bischaff, candidate- for the pastoral position at Old Brick Presbyterian Church, will deliver the sermon during the 11 a m. sertice Sunday
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First Presbyterian Church in Maywood (near Hackensack in Passaic County). Rev. Bischaff has 33 years of experience in •New Jersey pastoral procedures, ecumenical meetings and councils and the organization of Christian fellowship programs. He is a graduate of Bloomfield College and Princeton Theological
Seminary.
• Who Tells You Who You Are" is the title of his sermon here; the Scripture Sudan Visitors Guests Sunday BURLEIGH - The George Ammann family will be guests during the 7 p.m. service Sunday at Faith Fellowship Chapel. Mr. Ammann is with the Sudan Interior Mission in
Africa.
Pastor Dan Allen will bring the sermon during the 11 am. service. Former Pastor Guest Minister N WILDWOOD — The Rev. Dr Fred Heather will be guest minister at the 11 o'clock service Sunday at United Methodist Church, former pastor here, Dr. Heather selected "People Who Need People" for his sermon title The service will be accompanied by Jayne Holley at the organ, who will play likewise for the hymn-sing immediately preceding the worhsipoour
at 10:45.
Gertrude Ilg is responsible for church school, and all are invited. Church Gov’t In Sermon And Practice KISHING CREEK - •Government in the Church of Jesus Christ" is the title of the II a m worship service Sunday at Covenant Bible Church, located on Fishing Creek Rd. near Bayshore Rd. in North Cape May. according to Pastor George
Fincke
•It is a clear teaching of the Bible that those exercising the ruling function in the church of God are sometimes called elders and at other times bishops. In either case, the reference is to the same office. Elders are not lords over God s heritage; they are themselves of the.flock and are to be examples to it." the pastor commented. ,Elders and Deacons will be3>cdained and installed at this service and the service will be broadcast over WCMC. AM (1230) and FM (100 7). At the 7 p.m. service. Dr Fincke's message will be entitled "Give Me This Mountain." a study of the life of Caleb "Caleb demonstrated the truth that it is possible for the greatest achievement in life to take place in old age. and that there is no fixed retiring age in the Devine service.'' Dr Fincke noted The service will be carried over WRIO-FM.
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A congregational meeting to act on Rev. Bischaff's candidacy will be convened following nominating committee, speaking on the committee's recommendation
of Mr. Bischaff.
Rev. Robert Durway. pastor of First
Youth Week Feb. 11-17
ERMA — The Church of the Nazarene at Rt. 9 and Myrtle Ave.. is sponsoring a special Youth Week — a spiritual week filled with fun and excitement — starting Monday How to have meaningful devotions with Rev. Ron Richmond as guest speaker begins the special event. 7 p.m.. Feb 11. Tuesday at 7 is Gym Night at the church with basketball, volleyball, ping pong and other activities. Rabbi Atlas To Head Assn. WILDWOOD - Rabbi Seymour Atlas of Beth Judah Temple was scheduled to be installed this morning as president of the Greater Wildwood Pastoral Association. The 10:30 Wednesday ceremonies were to have taken place at the First Baptist Church. Maple and Atlantic Aves Rabbi Seymour succeeds Pastor Charles L. Rowe of the Crest Community Church as president of the association. FamilyMusical Sunday RIO GRANDE - The Greiner Family will present a special Family Christian Inspiration musical program. 11 a.m. Sunday at Grace Gospel Chapel. FCI is an evangelical faith ministry and a nonprofit organization whose aim is to promote the return to godly living and sound morality in the homes of the nation, notes Pastor Guy Rathmell. The FCI ministry is directed by Rev. Claire Greiner, a graduate of the Philadelphia College of the Bible. His wife Ruth, together with their children l^arry Bevan and Wendy, maintain a full schedule of rallies, concerts and crusades, across the United States and into many Canadian provinces. In addition to vocal music, the Greiners will be offering special selections on the cordovox. trumpet, fluegelhorn, flute, bells, thermin. musical saw. musical glasses, and piano. Rev Greiner will conclude with a message. Sunday School is 9:45 a m. with classes for all
ages.
To Observe LCW Sunday VILLAS - Feb 10 has been designated LCW .Sunday, and members of the Lutheran Church Women will participate in the 11a m. service at Holy Spirit Lutheran Church. Sunday school with classes for all ages begins at 9:30. notes Pastor C. Conway Stone He reminds readers that the monthly covdred dish social is 6 p.m. Saturday. Feb 16.
An award-winning Christian film "All. the King's Horses" win be shown Wednesday evening at 7. This award-winning film, of interest to all ages, is the true story of Jack and Sandy struggling with their marriage and with God. Their courtship predicted their married life as Sandy attempts to compete with Jock's . first love—motorcycles. Jack gives only lip service to Christ and his salvation, so Sandy will agree to their marriage. On Thursday evening at 6 there will be a special Valentine Banquet in the Church annex. Friday at 7 is reserved for a Discussion Night, a time for the teens to relate with others their own age A bam party is scheduled for Saturday at 1. There will be a goat milking contest among other events On Sunday, the teens will be participating in the Services of the day — Sunday School at 9:45. Morning Worship at 11, and Sunday Evening Service at
7.
For further information, contact Beth Thoman at 886-4460.
Join Church As Associates WILDWOOD CREST - Rev. Christopher Nosa and his wife Dorthea, became associate members of Community Church during last Sunday's service. Morning worship begins at 11. with Rev. Charles Rowe in the pulpit, and Mrs. Van Dyke at the organ. The youth and adult choirs provide Christian music. Church school services begin at 9:45 with classes for all ages (there is a nursery for parents participating in the adult class). There is also a * junior church, and a nursery during the Sunday service hour. Assistants To Aid in Service STONE HARBOR - The senior acolyte and one of the three lay readers will be assisting Rev. Wesley H. Martin during Sunday services at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. Charles Collett is the senior acolyte. The lay readers, recently licensed by the bishop on the recommendation of Canon Cox. include Don Brown. Ger lleyneker and Jim Owings. The Sunday schedule includes 10 a m. Sunday school. Holy (Nmununion with choir, and sermon. This Thursday there is 10 o'clock Holy Communion and healing prayers in the chapel, with the monthly meeting of the Episcopal Church Women at noon. Rector Martin may be reached at 368-5922.

