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The Herald and The Lantern
Page 31
Ground Broken For Christian School
FISHING CREEK - Groundbreaking for the new Heritage Christian Academy building took place recently on the nine acre campus located adjacent to Covenant Tlible Church on Fishing Creek * Rd. near Bayshore Rd. The new facility will include seven classrooms, an office, kifchen and multipurpose room. The architecture will be colonial, fashioned after New England designs. The school is currently using classrooms in the church. The academy Is a ministry of the Covenant Bible Church begun in 1972. The school is receiving applications for grades kindergarten through eighth and interested parents may contact the school (886-3475) for in-
FIRST SHOVELFUL of earth hi held by students Catherine Gallagher, Pam Trimble. Ryan Adams and Bobby Smith while Pastor George Fincke, teachers and the other pupils pose for the ground breaking picture.
formation and to schedule testing for incoming students. The phone number of the Academy is 886-3475. Heritage Academy
doesn’t discriminate on the basis of religion, race or sex, Ms, Fincke said, adding that the entire faculty is qualified teachers with degrees in education.
Presbyterians Elect New Pastor
CAPE MAY - The congregation of the First United Presbyterian Church has voted to call Cass L. Shaw as pastorelect of the church. She will begin her pastoral duties
here June 15.
Miss Shaw is a graduate.
Smith College in
where she
of
Massachusettes,
received a bachelor of arts in religion, and Princeton Tlieblogical Seminary. She has served as assistant to the pastor at the Central Presbyterian Church in Montclair, where her work has been in
HUNDREDS WERE on hand for the testimonial dinner honoring Rev. Msgr. Vincent Giammarlno on the 40th anniversary of the priesthood. <wmy
Testimonial Draws Large Crowd
STONE HARBOR - Over 450 members of the clergy, nuns, family and friends attended the 40th anniversary celebration given by St. Paul’s Parish Council for Their pastor the Rev. Monsignor Vincent J. Giammarino. Following a concelbrated Mass attended by 16 priests including Most Rev. Bishop James Schad, pastor of Maris Stella parish in Avalon, and Rev. James St. Mary’s Sets Confirmation STONE HARBOR - St. Mary’s Episcopal Church has scheduled its annual Confirmation ceremony for 4 p.m. Sunday, June 22, when the Right Rev. Albert W. Van Duzer, Bishop of the Diocese of New Jersey, will officiate. The sendee will be followed by a parish dinner. Children’s Day This Sunday RIO GRANDE - Childrens Day will be celebrated at the Rio Grande Bible Church during the Sunday school service at 9:45a.m. June 8. The program is under the direction of Mary Hocker, Edith Genereux and Helen EMredge. Pastor Fox will speak on "You And God’s Children" at the 11 a.m. service.
Ronan, associate Pastor at St. Paul’s, a reception and catered dinner was given for the Monsignor, attended by 360 friends. MAYOR JAMES G. Wood, and many summer visitors here along with friends from neighboring communities including former parishioners from Atlantic CUV and his family from New York City, attended the services and the dinner.
worship, education, fellowship and visitation. She assisted in worship each week and preached every six weeks. She also developed a young adult fellowship and small group Bible studies for all members of the church. Special Services For Anniv. RIO GRANDE - Grace Gospel Chapel at 20 S. Shore Rd here will be celebrating its 32nd anniversary this weekend arid special services will commence with a covered dish supper 5:30 p.m. June 7 followed by a service at 7 p.m. The Harmenaire's Trio will present special music at this service and will also participate in the Sunday morning worhsip service at 11. On Sbnday afternoon at 2:30, the Harmonaire’swill present a sacred music concert. <. Members of the trio are Robert Long, Gordon Brensinger, and Oscar Myers. The pianist, Arlene Bauman, is the arranger for the Harmenaire's and is church organist in the West Swamp Mennonite Church where she is a member. All are from Quakertown, Pa. except Mr. Brensinger who is from Macungie, Pa.
WESTMOFF PHOTO THE INSTITUTION of Fr. Wesley H. Martin, left, as rector of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church in Stone Harbor Sunday a week ago. resalted In this ecumenical gathering including the Moat Rev. Bishop James L. Schad of Marts Stella Roman Cathode Church In Avalon, right, and the Very Rev. Canon Gilbert D. Martin, dean of the Episcopal Atlantic Convocation.
Church Sets Student Day
IL WILDWOOD - Methodist Student Day will
Met
be celebrated at the 11 o’clock service of the United Methodist Church. Second and Central Aves.,
by a roll call of students graduated this June either from college or high school Pastor John Long, will speak on "The 7th. R ".
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