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Port Perry Star, 25 Feb 1992, p. 13

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ye "A Family Tradition for 125 Years" hat oa asad ss MAL ab PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, February 25, 1992 - 13 Ken Van Schelven, new minister at Hope Christian Reformed Church in Prince Albert By Julia Dempsey Port Perry Star Ken Van Schelven used to own and operate an insurance company. Now, more than a dec- ade since he sold the Toronto- based business, he's offering an insurance policy of a different nature. Mr. Van Schelven is now Rev. Van Schelven. He was ordained on Friday, Feb. 7. Two days lat- er, he gave his first sermon to his congregation at Hope Chris- tian Reformed Church in Prince Albert. "It was the Lord's call" that encouraged him to become an ordained minister, he says. "Through His grace and a good supporting cast, I've been able to make my way through." The journey from insurance salesman to a Masters of Divini- ty -- a prerequisite to becoming a minister in the Christian Re- formed faith --was along, yet re- warding, experience. The Van Schelven family moved to Grand Rapids, Michi- gan, where Rev. Van Schelven attended four years of Bible col- lege and one year at a seminary. The family then moved to Belleville were Rev. Van Schel- ven completed a two-year in- ternship. After the internship, he re- turned to Grand Rapids to com- plete the final two years of his course. During that time, he was separated from his family. The children were going through their formative years, and Rev. Van Schelven and his - wife, Wilma, felt it would be best if they remained in Belle- ville instead of uprooting them once again. Even though the Van. Schel- vens have never lived in this area, they have been made to feel right at home here. No sooner had the family pulled into the driveway of their temporary home near Saint- field when they were greeted by about eight people from the con- gregation who were ready to help them move in, even though it was the coldest day in Janu- ary. The Van Schelvens will Nb Re. ka LR Ken Van Schelven (seated) Is the new minister at Hope Chris- tian Reformed Church. Pictured with him is his wife Wilma and son Ashley. See story for details. move again in a couple of months to a home in Apple Val- ley which has been purchased for them by the congregation. "We have been blessed by the openness and hospitality of the congregation," Rev. Van Schel- ven says. Both he and Mrs. Van Schel- ven are amazed at the organiza- tion of the 250-member congre- gation. Although the church hasbeen without a pastor for the past six months, the services and spe- cial programs such as the chil- dren's clubs and ladies fellow- ship, have continued. March 3. therapeutic massage. p.m. register by calling 985-8850. Rape crisis centre to celebrate women The Scugog and District Rape Crisis Centre is hosting a Celebration of Women from March 2-7. The celebration, which leads up to International Women's Day on March 8, will feature a variety of different events. The activities begin on Monday, March 2 with a workshop on women and addiction. The workshop leader will be Sage Freechild, a professional counsellor and bodywork therapist. Around the Kitchen Table, a discussion period, is aimed at bringing women from different nationalities together to talk openly and honestly about their lives. It will be held on Tuesday, Ms. Freechild will lead another workshop on Wednesday, March 4. This time the topic will be new age-old age oppression. On Thursday, March 5 a workshop on midwifery and alter- native medicine will be led by Cat Charissage. Ms. Freechild returns on Friday, March 6 to talk about All of the workshops will be held at the Masonic Hall on Queen Street from 7:30-10:30 p.m. An international craft sale and demonstration will also be held at the Masonic Hall on Saturday, March, 7 from 10 a.m. to 5 Women's films will be shown daily at the Scugog and Dis- trict Rape Crisis Centre from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. All of the activities are free of charge. The rape crisis centre asks persons interested in attending the workshops to pre- "There is a lot of real volun-, teerism in the congregation," Mrs. Van Schelven says. "We are very thankful and ex- cited to be here," Rev. Van Shel- ven adds. The Hope Christian Re- formed Church is located at 166 Simcoe Street South in Prince- Albert. On Sundays, a song service starts at 9:50 a.m. The morning worship service is at 10 a.m., fol- lowed by a coffee and fellowship at 11:15 a.m. An evening wor- ship service is held at 7 p.m. Nursery and story hour is pro- vided. PET OF THE WEEK This week's Pet of the Week is a 12-week-old female border/ collie cross. She is affectionate, well-trained and obedient. If you are interested in adopt- ing this dog or another pet, con- tact the Scugog/Uxbridge Ani- mal Centre at 985-9547. pL @ i a A a a a] v LU i W-- - Get a complete "physical' for your car. ls, a Gi ---- ar Our 53 Point Inspection - a great investment in safety. Our 53 point inspection should be done once a year. It costs just $29.95. Preventative care is the best kind of care. So it makes sense to have our GM-trained technicians go over your car from bumper to bumper. These prices are in effect until the end of March 1992 (upon presentation of this advertisement), for GM cars and light duty trucks. Offer does not apply with other discounts. SERVICE HOURS 8am to 5pm Monday through Friday The expert choice. 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