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Nursery Center For Preschoolers
STONE HARflOR - A t;cn«er for preschool children is available in the iwrouRti Known as the Happy Day Nursery ( enter, it is locat&l at St 'Marj's Episcopal Church
recreation room at 95th and Third A vc Owned and directed by Mary Hawk, it has been in operation for the past five years and furnishes a unique'blend -of play and
academics for the preschooler. ASSISTED B1 Patty Janflk and Cindy Hornsby, the children leafh to grow through an activity-centered learning
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program! All learn to ' share, to be independent, to be self-controlled and . develop positive selfconcepts. The children enjoy a part of the recreation room enclosed with their own ‘decorated poster boards and all kinds of playthings including special sliding boards and creative toys. The center is open all year round 9-5 p.m. Monday thnnigh Friday. For information call 36S-1724. On ‘Mixed Emotions’ . RIO GRANDE-“Mixed Emotions" will be the theme for the message at the 11 a.m. Sunday worship service to be delivered, by ' the Rev. Guy L. Rathmell, pastor of Grace Gospel Chapel. t Hie pastor will speak on "A Thief Comes” at the 7 p.m. Sunday service. The weekly Bible'Study and prayer time is at 7 p.th. Wednesday.
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' S. SEAVILLE - Holy Communion. will be administered at the 11:15 a.m. service Sunday at the United Methodist Church, incorporating into the liturgy portions of a Covenantal Service originally created by John Wesley, founder of the denomination, in the year
1755.
The pastor, the Rev. John M. Long, speaks on One-Service Schedule Set STONE HARBOR - SI. Mary’s Episcopal Church will go to the Mid-Winter schedule of one service only at 10 a m. Sunday, Jan. 3. The single service will continue.'until Sunday, March 14, when both the 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. services yvill resume. On Jam 10 the annual Parish Meeting will be held after the 10 a.m. service and delegates to 7 the convention of the Diocese of New Jersey will be elected as well as delegates to the Atlantic Convocation. Members of the Vestry, the governing body of the Parish, will also be elected.
"His Way with You". The choir, directed by Mr?. Bradley Neilson and accompanied by Mrs. Thomas Van Artsdalen, wilfsing, as will the Junior Choir led by Mrs. Allen Wood, accompanied on the piano by Ms. Jennie
Layton.
Seniors Off Until Jan. 6 STONE HARBOR - The Seniors will not meet until after the new year with the first Fun Nile Jan. 6. Dur1 ing January there will not be a business/neeting night as plans will be made for * the 12th anniversary party Feb. 10 in the American Legion Hall While cloifi'ng down for the year President Harry ' Strohmetz presented Christmas gifts in appreciation to Margie Otton and Fran VanNess, who direct the Seniors in a series of exercising to music each week. Chairladies for the annual New Year's party' Mrs. Mprcclle deLaiirentis and Mrs. Jessie Strohmetz have plans for some 50 to 60
guests
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