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Whitby Free Press, 21 Jan 1976, p. 8

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PAGE 8, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21,1976, WH1TIBYFRE PRESEP ST*, JOHN'S ANGLICAN Congre gra 'tion celebrates, completion of church ren ovations On Sunday the congrega- repaliig the ceiling, varnish- 'done, the congregation met a new drywaIl ceiling1 instal- the original dcsigns his ftlier and ceili ng designs of grapes, tion of St. John's Anglican ing the woodwork, and for three Sundays at Kathleen led over the old plaster, said pain ted in 1 950. vines, crosses and chalices. Church held 'a service . of repainting the Christian Rowe Schiool, but was back the rector, Rev. Raymond J. The cos( ofthie renovations On the ceiling over the thanksgiving and re-dedica-- symibols and wall decorations, at the church in limne for the Carder. was $4,070, raised hy special chancel is a large circle repre- tion to mark the completion was begun at the end of Christmas-services. The interior painting was gifts to the building fund. senting the eternal nature of of a recent interior decora- November and completed in The original ceiling waS done by Thitas G. Browne, TFli paintings, in red, bitte, God in the centre in gold are ting of the church. mid-December. found to be sagging, SO it was a church interior dec orator gotd, yellow and pink, includc the Greek letters Chi Rho, The work, which încluded While the work was being nailed back to the rafters and / 'rom Toronto, whose fater aniimAis depicting the four reprcsenting Chriit, says Rev. painted the interior of St. Gospels; a wingcd titan for Carder, who explained the IJohn's Chiurch 25 years ago. Matthcew, a lion for Mark, an rneaning of the symbols in The interior designs done by cagle for Johin, and an ox for b is Sunday thanksgiving r ul Mr. Browne were copied from Luke. There wcre also wall service. Rev. Raymond J. Carder, rector of St. John's Anglican Church, points out the vines in the new wall designs painted ini bis church last month. These vines symbolize what Christ said in Johin 15; "1 amn the vine; ye are the branches", he says. The interior of the Church was comnpletely repainted last month and dedicated on Sunday. Free Press Photo Speakers teil local Conservatives the free enterprise system works "The people we are opposing think the free enter- prise systeni is ol d-fashioned". hie said, "but our country was but on the free enter- prise systemn. To try 10 do away with free enterprise is entirely wrong". Mr. Pilkington reiterated his concern expressed during the election about "creeping socialisrni "The work ethic is put down and this destroys the incentive t0 work", he said. "This is the type of thing we have to change". John Tory, the president of the Progressive Conserva- tive Youth Association, who was guest speaker for the evening, also supported- the free enterprise system, stating it can and will work but "it needs a transfusion from businessmnan and, citizens alike". Brooklin areéa Tories eleet a new executive second vice The following people have Woodward;- been elected as executîves of dent, Murray 1976 for the Brooklin and, Alice Whitir District Progressive Conserva- McBrien; a: tive Association: President, Arthur Ri Verna McLellan; first vice- membership president, Ed McDonald; Moore. Whitby Kiwanis ý-president, Jack third vice-presi- yBeadle; secretary, ng, treasurer, Lyla issistant treasurer, Zichardson'; and secretary, Gail Club on recruitment drive The Whitby Kiwanis Club is lookitîg for new miembers who arc interested in partici- pating irt the clib's projects. The club will be holding a mnembership nighit Jan. 29 ai 6:30 p.m. at the Cententîial Building, with former Mayor Desmiond Newman as the guesi speaker. The club is looking for Whitby residents willing to becomie active members and. work on such projects as the developnienî of Heydenshore Park. Anyone wishing to attend the miembership meeting is asked to caîl Jan Koke at 668-6622 ini the daytime, and 668-91 88 iin the evenings. TIMOTHYJ. O'NEILL CIIARTERED ACCOUNTANT 214 Dundas"St. E. P.O. Box 28 Whitby., Ontario LLN5R7 668-3346, mm m m a 114ý . -. - - ..- - -.- - - ý -.- . . - . - - ...

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