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Msgr. Winowicz Memorial Slated
LONGPORT - In memory of Rev. Msgr. Leon S. Winowicz, deceased pastor of St. Joseph's Church. Somers Point, a Breakfast Saturday COURT HOUSE - The United Methodist Women will sponsor an 'all you can eat" pancake breakfast 7:30-11 :00 a.m. Saturday. Tickets will be available at the door of Memorial Hall. The organization will sponsor a bazaar and Christmas craft fair Friday Nov. 15, in the Memorial Hall Of the First United Methodist Church. Limited table space is available for crafts and Christmas gifts items only, (No flea market items) For information on renting space contact 465-7087 mornings and 465-5374 afternoons and evenings. End, Means Shaw Topic CAPE MAY - The sermon topic of the Rev. Cass Shaw, pastor, will be "The End and the Means" at the 10:30 a m service of the First Presbyterian Church of Cape May Sunday. Sunday School will be held during the church service. A social period will follow the service and at 11:40 a.m. a talkback session to discuss the sermon with the pastor will take place Bible study is held Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m The First Presbyterian Church, oldest church in Cape May. is at Hughes and Decatur Streets.
Mass is shceduled at the Epiphany Church here. 2 p.m. Sunday. Monsignor Winowicz died Sept. 24. 1978. Mass will be con celebrated by moderators of the Polish American Association of Soutn Jersey, the Rev Msgr Joseph Chmielewsk' and Rev Edward H Bucia THE DECEASED Msgr Winowicz and Emil Par syk. plus Rev Bucia. jointly envisioned and programmed an active Polish American unit in South Jersey to further Polish traditions, customs and good fellowship. On 'Living Radiantly' NORTH CAPE MAY - "Living Radiantly The Peace." is the theme of the 10:50 a.m. worship service of the Covenant Bible Church. Fishing Creek Road, according to senior pastor Dr. George Fincke. The service will be broadcast over WCMC 1230 AM The Rev. George B Fincke. associate pastor, will speak at the 7 p.m. worship service on. "Exemplary Service" from the Book of Judges The service will be carried over WSJL-FM. 102 FM. WEDNESDAY the Pioneer Girls meet with Grace Steffens and staff at 7 p.m., while the adults and teens meet for praise, prayer and Bible study A family Bible school is held at 9:45 Sundays, with classes for adults and children For free transportation call Bob at 886-1354 There are two supervised nurseries for pre school children at the worship services. For more information call 886-8311.
; Their dream became a - reality with 10 years of service in this South Jersey community; scholarship awards to deserving high school senior; donation of • nooks to area libraries. 1 dwelling on the contribu1 lions of Poles and Americans of Polish des- ' cent to the development of the United States, shipping
food and clothing to the distressed people in Poland, principally financed by a bazaar in Ocean City Following the Memorial Mass. at approximately 3 15 p.m., a 10th Anniversary celebration dinner for the association will be held at the Longport Inn here for members and friends
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'Christian Faces Crime'
1 GREEN CREEK - At 1 the 11 a.m. Sunday worship j service of the Green Creek ' Community Church Delsea Dr>ve. Pastor Joseph Muggleworth will preach on the theme "The Christian Faces Crime" This is -part of his series entitled "The Believer and Contemporary Issues". Sunday School meets at 9:45 a.m. with classes for all. A nursery is available at all services. Prayer meeting convenes on the first and third Wednesdays at 8 p.m Sunday. Oct. 6. at 7 p.m. a joint service will be held with St. Ann's Sets Social WILDWOOD - St. Ann s parish will hold a social 9 p.m.-l a.m. Saturday. Oct 5, in the school hall. Magnolia and New Jersey Avenues, with music by the Hal Davis Orchestra Buffet, beer, and set-ups will be provided Drawing for the Boardwalk car will be held. For tickets, call 522-2709. 729-3064. 522-1993. or 729-1476 Guest Set For Pulpit COLD SPRING - The Rev Fred L Rhody will preach Sunday at the Cold Spring Presbyterian Church on "Good Advice For Trying Times" He is minister emeritus of the First Presbyterian Church " in Haddonfield. "Old Brick." established in 1714. has Sunday School in Price Hall at 9:30 a.m. with an adult class meeting in the church. Coffee time - follows The organ prelude begins at 10 45 a m Nursery care is provided during the 11 a.m. worship service. Aide Named CAMDEN — Sister Stella Lotz. S.S.J. . formerly principal of St. Francis of A s $ i s i School. Philadelphia, has been appointed to the diocesan Catholic school office as • assistant superintendent for educational services As assistant superintendent for educational ser vices. Sr. Stella will have responsibility for the ongoing education of teachers and administrators, for facilitating school recruitment and public relations, for developing school lay advisory boards and for facilitating curriculum development at both the elementary and secondary school levels.
Rio Grande Bible Church > for the showing of the MacArthur teaching film series "Building the Family of God" episode 1. "Producing Reproducers" The other three episodes will be shown Oct. 27. Nov. 17 and Dec. 8. For further information, call 886-6144. St. Joseph In RENEW Program SEA ISLE CITY - SI. Joseph church here was among 20 parishes which recently inaugurated the fall season of RENEW, a process of corporate parish spiritual renewal. The local parish is in Season V. focusing on Evangelization. A mass inaugurating the season was held Sept. 21 al St Bridget Church. Glassboro. with Bishop George H Guilfoyle as principal celebrant and homilist.
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