8. Facets: (cont'd from pg. 7) completion, and arrangements have been made for the laying of new carpeting, both for appearance and for warmth, to the floor. Another work party will replace the pews and fixtures to their proper place, and all will be completed. Sunday, 30th September, at 4:30 p.m., the Bishop of Ontario, the Right Reverend Allan Read, will preside at a Service of Holy Communion, to re-dedicate the refurbished church. This will be a service of celebration, as the congregation reaffirms its exist- ence as a worshiping congregation in an era when church atten- dance in the traditional churches is said to be diminishing, St. Philip's is bucking the trend. At a time when giving of time and money to the traditional churches is said to be a problem, St. Philip's is flourishing. At a time when Sunday Schools seem to be loosing their young members, St. Philip's enrollment is increasing. "FACETS: the many views of our community." will be a regular feature of the "Mirror", both to help promote the individuals, groups, organizations and institutions of the community, and to inform of their existence, purpose and/or activities or projects of interest. ops ik pa OXON RR 4 SRE Rie Wilbur and Alison Miller, Milford Fair Parade, 1989 Millpond view from Nancy's House View from front upstairs window Nancy's House p WEY 53