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Nipigon Red-Rock Gazette, 8 Jan 2008, p. 2

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Page 2 Nipigon-Red Rock Gazette Tuesday, January 8th, 2008 Regional Church Calendar St. Mary’s Church 20 Second Street, Nipigon Rev. Diane Hilpert-Mcllroy Sunday Service 11:00 a.m. 887-3693 The Anglican Church of Canada Nipigon Pentecostal Assembly 105 5th Street Rev. Alvin Rowsell Sunday 10:00 a.m. & 7 p.m. evening service Bible Studies Wednesday 7:00 p.m. 887-2103 Immanuel Lutheran Church 164 Fifth Street, Nipigon Rev. Richard Mensch Sunday 10:30 am. 887-0692 North Shore Pastoral Charge Grace United Church 5th & John Street, Nipigon Clergy: Roberta Beyer,R-DLM Office: 887-2722 Hall: 887-2722 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays: 9:30 am. 2nd & 4th Sundays: 11:15 a.m. Call office re: summer hours North Shore Pastoral Charge Red Rock United Church White & Brompton Street Clergy: Roberta Beyer, R-DLM Office: 887-2722 1st, 3rd, 4th & 5th Sundays: 11:15 a.m 2nd Sundays: 9:30 a.m. Call office re: summer hours Nipigon Baptist Church 1st Street Pastor Jeremy Hetz Sunday School: 10:00 am. Morning Service: 11:00 am. Evening Service: 7:00 pm. Wednesday Bible Study: 7:00 p.m. Thursday Prayer Meeting: 6:00 a.m. All Are Welcome Church of the Annunciation Nipigon 2nd Street Father Milton Me Watch Saturday Service: 7:00 p.m. Sunday Service: 9:30 am. 887-3153 Non-Denominational His Way Ministries Resource Centre, New Street East Lake Helen Reserve Pastor Les Toth Sunday Service: 11:00 a.m. 887-0057 All Are Welcome St. Hilary’s Roman Catholic Church Red Rock White Boulevard Father Randal Morrisseau Saturday Service: 5:00 p.m. Sunday Service: 10:00 am. 886-2902 St. Isidore’s Roman Catholic Church Father Randal Morrisseau Sunday Service: 12:00 Noon Dorion Loop Road 886-2902 Dorion Bible Fellowship 125 Dorion Loop Road Worship Service & Sunday School -10:30 am Pastor Victor Koop 857-1533 Come Holy Spirit Replace the tension within us with a holy relaxation, Replace the turbulence within us with a sacred calm. Replace anxiety with us with a quiet confidence. Replace the fear within us with the sweetness of grace. Replace the darkness within us with a gentle light. Replace the coldness within us with a loving warmth. Replace the night within us with Your Light. Straighten out our crookedness. Fill our emptiness Dull the edge of our pride. Sharpen the edge of our humility. Light the fires of our love. Quench the flames of our lust. Let us see ourselves as You see us. That we may see You as you have promised. Matt5:8 “BLESSED ARE THE PURE OF HEART, FOR THEY SHALL SEE GOD.” Chaplain Lenora Rowsell For all your advertising needs, contact the friendly staff at the Nipigon-Red Rock Gazette. Call today for more info. 887-3583 Morrissey - Mrs. Roseline (Rose) Josephine Morrissey, 76 years, of Red Rock, Ontario passed away Thursday, December 27, 2007 in the Nipigon District Memorial Hospital, Nipigon, Ontario, surrounded by her family. Rose’s main interest was her family and she enjoyed her pets as well. She was a bartender for the Red Rock Legion, the Main Hotel the Vicmore and the Red Rock Inn over the years. Rose was a member of St. Hilary’s C.W.L. and of the Ladies Auxilliary to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #226, Red Rock. She loved to camp, knit, play cards and bowl. Predeceased by her parents - Jessie and Elias Siwek and by her only sister Carol Gibson; she is survived by her husband Clayton (Pat) Morrissey of Red Rock, by four children - Patrick Morrissey of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Curtis (& Alice) Morrissey of Gibson, British Columbia, Sandra (& David) Parker and Terri Morrissey (& Grant Landry) both of Red Rock, by eight grandchildren -Michael (& Nancy) Parker of New Glascow, Nova Scotia, Keith (& Kim) Parker of Sudbury, Ontario and Alison Parker at school in Waterloo, Ontario, Shane and Jesse Morrissey of Gibson, British Columbia, Tyson, Karli and Marrissa Chalifoux all of Red Rock and by two great grandchildren - Ruby Parker, and Ashton Parker. Prayers were offered at the Elloitt Funeral Home Ltd., Nipigon on Sunday evening at 7 P.M. Funeral services for Rose Morrissey were held on Monday, December 31,2007 at 11 A.M. at St. Hilary’s Church in Red Rock with Father R. Morriseau officiating, assisted by Deacon L. Marchand. Pallbearers were: Tyson Chalifoux, Grant Landry, Curtis Morrisey, Shane Morrissey, David Parker, Keith Parker Honour guards were formed by St. Hilary’s Catholic Women’s League and by the Ladies Auxilliary to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #226, Red Rock. Interment was in St. Andrew’s Cemetery, Thunder Bay, Ontario. Friends so wishing made donations to the charity of ! their choice. Lieutenant Governor’s 2008 Aboriginal Youth Book Drive On December 19th, 2007, the Honourable David C. Only, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, announced a book drive for aboriginal youth. In the tradition of former Lieutenant Governor James Bartleman, the Honourable David C. Onley launched the book drive that will begin on Tuesday January 1st and last until Friday January 18th, 2008. All Ontario Provincial Police (O.P.P.) detachments throughout the Province of Ontario will accept brand new children’s books up to the Grade 8 reading level. These books will be distributed to our native youth in Ontario’s northern regions. Books can be dropped off at either the Nipigon or Schreiber O.P.P. detachment. Thank you for your support. For further information, contact Nanda Casucci-Byrne, Office of the Lieutenant Governor 416-325-7780 or your local O.P.P. detachment. Shelly Community Services Officer, Nipigon O.P.P. 887-2637. Be More Informed About Your Community.... Attend weekly council meetings. Phone your local Township office for Dates, Times and Meeting locations. Get Involved in Your Community & See the Difference it Can Make! Message from your Mayor con’t Continued from Page 1 short term as we wait for the economy to recover and will continue to hold all levels of government accountable. Nipigon is a town with a long and proud history and we will continue to move ahead to a positive bright future. Richard Harvey Mayor Nipigon This Week We Tip Our Hat To ThE Following Individuals • TIP OUR HATS to - "the following people for their support of the Community Garden: Jimmy Nicols, David Thompson, Roy Mannila Jr. and Lindsay Mannila and The Township of Nipigon. Your contributions of garden soil (including delivery) and building supplies is appreciated" -Marcia Mableson • TIP OUR HATS to - "Jim and James Nichols for going out of their way to loan us a float trailer for the 3rd Annual Parade of Lights, we really appreciate it. Every year Nichols Trucking graciously loans us a trailer without hesitation. Yes, these are people who always give and are never recognized for their good deeds...thanks" -The Land of nipigon Chamber of Commerce • TIP OUR HATS to - "The Breakfast Club (past female attendees of Nip-Rock High) met together December 15th and instead of having a Gift Exchange, decided to donate monies (140.00) and non-perishable foods for the FOOD BANKS that was divided equally between Nipigon and Red Rock plus many came bearing gifts to put with the hampers that are going out for children under the age of 10. It was a wonderful and joyous get together and we only wish more had been able to fit this event into their schedule; but very grateful for the generosity shown by those who did attend ...it is my belief that there are still a few donations going to be trickling in; but that is an update and a Tip of the Hat to the girls at the Breakfast Club." - Jo Anne (Walker) Doherty

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