12 A LITTLE LIGHT READING: Acton Baptist Church Pastor Tom Cullen reads THE NEW TANNER his church's bulletin as he floats in the Dead Sea during a recent religious trip to the Holy Land. - Submitted photo Baptist pastor awed by trip to Holy Land By FRANCES NIBLOCK The New Tanner From incredible and spec- tacular to disturbing and un- nerving, a recent trip to the Holy Land by Acton Baptist Pastor Tom Cullen was a - wonderful education. "To be on the Sea of Galilee was awesome. That's the same sea that Jesus walked on, the same sea that Peter and the Disciples fished in, Cullen said in a recent interview. "There's just story after story in the Gospels about Jesus being in and around the Sea and it was awesome." Cullen and wife Janet travelled with a group of 34 other pastors and spouses to Israel as chosen guests of Christian Fellowship Tours, a foundation set up by a wealthy benefactor to send 25 Beaver ee bar jockeys are watching for the driver of a Dodge who took off without paying for $27 worth of gas last Wednesday at 11 a.m. The car was an older model, brown two-door. Guitar gone A Hollman guitar valued at $500 was stolen from a classroom at Acton High school on November 4. The black and auburn guitar, which belonged to the- school, was left unattended from 2:15 to 2:40 p.m. Garden shed theft Tools, gardening equip- ment and fishing tackle val- ued at $525 were taken from a garden shed at a Campbell © Court home sometime be- tween October 28 and No- vember 9. There was no sign of forced entry. Stereo theft attempt. Thieves did $1,500 dam-. . age to a Dodge Caravan en they tried unsuccess- fully to rip a stereo from the dash. The van was parked at a Churchill Road South apartment building when the attempted theft occurred overnight last Wednesday. Machine damage The controls of a backhoe parked on Mill Street over the weekend were smashed causing $7,000 damage. Po- lice have no witnesses or sus- pastors and spouses to Israe each year. "To stand on Mount Carmel where Elijah had a showdown, so to speak, with the Profits of Baal, was phe- nomenal," Cullen said. "Tn Bethlehem, which is controlled by PLO (Palestine Liberation "Army), you have this wonderful historic city and you have to go through check points and there's bullet holes riddled in the sides of homes." Cullen said they met a pastor who told of being threatened, shot at and his church bombed, whose brother, who became a Chris- tian, was killed for his faith. "The man is still going. He's still proclaiming Christ and practising his faith and that was amazing testimony," Cullen said. Poutice Berar pects. Unattended fire A construction debris and brush fire burned out of con- trol after being left unat- tended at a vacant property on Highway 25 just north of the Erin boundary at 3:40 - While Cullen said it was disturbing and unnerving to see the soldiers and bullet holes, some areas were "hokey." "You want to appreciate where you are but at the same time you don't have to revere the site, you want to revere the person that you pointed to. Some places just turn your stomach," Cullen said, point- ing to a church that had been built over a tree that Jesus' cross allegedly came from. "That's a bit hokey and you try not to get sucked int that Cullen said the trip would affect his teaching and his preaching. "Tt will enliven it and P'll | be able to make the scenes, _ places and the people more alive than I have in the past." Fill and flee at gas bar le Saturday afternoon. Acton fire fighters found large quantity of rubbish burning ~ with no one around. There was no damage. Kids start fire? Kids are suspected of lighting a small grass fire in © the backyard of a house on ~ Main Street North at School . Lane at 5:12 p.m. on Friday. Some of the bricks sal- yaged during demolition of | the former Beardmore tan- nery will find new use at the Black Creek Pioneer Village on the border between To- ronto and Vaughn. Jim Hunter, the registrar at the site, read about May's massive fire at the tannery and subsequent plans to de- molish the building and asked the property owner, Maple Leaf Foods, for some of them. "The brick size is differ- ent and so is the colour and texture and we have a con- stant need for old brick to do repairs at the site, mainly to the chimneys and brick ov- ens," Hunter said in an in- terview on Monday. ee JUST MOVED? Phone Call Betty Ann 853-1944 fale a "Vom Weg. 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