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Oakville Beaver, 30 Jul 1993, p. 8

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3 he told Midday‘s Kevin Newman. His i2 main tasks are to organize and coordiâ€" m nate emergency household and bedâ€" 5 ding supplies. He has been working 5 15â€"hour days and admits he is dogâ€" tn'ed at night. \Roy R. Matheson, Ross Macdonald, Peter Roebbelen Emergency worker will celebrate birthday alone * WORSHIP « TEACHING * CELEBRATION Pastor Tapper THE FREEDOM OF FORGIVENESS * Sunday School Care * Children‘s Church * Youth Ministry So far, 45 Canadian Red Cross emergency response personnel have been sent to provide relief in the flooded areas of the United States. Another 26 people are on standâ€"by. The Canadians are working with the American Red Cross disaster operations in Missouri, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska. They are helping the American Red Cross provide shelter, food and emergency aid to people who have been flooded out of their homes, some of who are still living in the 44 shelters run by the Red Cross. Donations earmarked "U.S. flood relief" will be put towards an $8.2 million flood relief operation by the American Red Cross. Anyone wishing to help flood victims in the United States can make donaâ€" tions through the Red Cross, Oakville Branch, 167 Navy Street. Red Cross accepts flood relief donations Neath â€" who will celebrate his For more information call the Oakville Red Cross at 845â€"5241. CHI ) CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH m 1215 Lakeshore Rd. W. 827â€"4157 Derrick Tapper â€" Pastor David Squires â€" Associate David Horne â€" Associate (Continued from page 1) _ CHARTWELL BAPTIST CHURCH 228 Chartwell Rd. _ 844â€"2801 "PEOPLE WHO CARE" Full Learning Centre provided for Children of all ages Youth Hotline 844â€"2860 July 4 â€" Sept. 5 One Service 10 a.m. Pastor Tapper THE ROAD BACK Baptis! 6:30 p.m. This week, he has been helping families who used to live in mobile 56th birthday alone on Saturday â€" has only a day off during his stint and may be called back to St. Louis again after he returns to Oakville. Authorities say the swollen rivers may not subside until September. 1415 Trafalgar Rd. (Opposite Sheridan College) uwr Gordon H. Phillips 9:45 a.m. â€" Family Bible Hour 11:00 a.m. â€" MORNING SERVICE Andy Shiles â€" "Communion Meditation" "Coming to the Banquet Table" 6:30 p.m. â€" EVENING SERVICE John Bennett â€" Faith Mission D.V.B.S. August 23rd â€" 27th Prayer and Bible Study â€"7:15 p.m. Please call for further information â€" M SUNDAY, AUGUST 1st Service at 9:30 a.m. in The Friendship Room Speaker: Russell Martin Nursery Sunday School Provided All Welcome Pastoral Team: Jack Anderson, Joao Garcia Richard Root Minister Emeritus: Ron Watts SUNDAY, AUGUST 1ST _ 9:45 a.m. Portuguese Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship Junior Congregation and ! Nursery Facilities provided _ C 346 Maple Grove Dr. _ 845â€"5721 Minister; Rev. Morar Murrayâ€"Hayes Music Coâ€"ordinator: Dan xlynek MAPLE GROVE UNITED CHURCH FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH 340 Rebecca Street at Morden 845â€"2942 Baptis! "There was water under the pier there because it was wet around the pier base showing signs of the seepâ€" age. It‘s the same with many of the levees; water can be seen around the bases and they‘re frightened the levâ€" ees will go. It‘s rather like the effect of water on cardboard. If you keep wetting it, sometime it‘ll break." "Downtown areas of St. Louis are not involved, but the industrial area is affected because of the likely flooding risk," explained Heath, who compares the fear of more levees breaking with the dilemma over the old 16â€"Mile Creek bridge in Oakville. homes in the bottom lands of the Missouri River on the outskirts of the city. However, the Red Cross work has been expanded considerably, he says, by the decision to cut off power to parts of St. Louis which may flood and officiate flooding of other areas which were likely to flood. The city is about the size of Toronto. He is used to dealing with the All Ages Welcome â€"Nursery Provided The members of St. John‘s invite you to join their faith family Ministers: Rev. James W. Forbes, B.A., M. Div. Rev. Carolyn Paimer, B.A., M.Div., S.T.M. Director of Music: Mrs. Rita Lamplugh, A.R.C.M., R.M.T. Dundas Hwy. 6th Line Church: 257â€"8434 Nursery Child Care Provided 10:00 a.m. â€" SUMMER SERVICE Sermon: Cathryn Newman Lemonade on the Church Lawn following the service 1250 McCraney St. E. 845â€"3152 (1 block W. of Trafaigar) Rev. Andrew King Director of Music: Carole Falconer 10:00 a.m. â€" Morning Service "The Meaning of Life" Lay Reader: Michael Hogan ' TRINITY UNITED CHURCH 10:00 a.m. Service Rev. Gordon Hume MUNN‘S UNITED CHURCH WELCOMES YOU 454 Rebecca St. 845â€"3427 Rev. Ron Hunt, Rev. Karen Inkster Dir. Mus. Bruce Blandford WORSHIP SERVICE 10:00 a.m. "Are You Religious?" Rev. Karen Inkster Nursery provided Junior Congregation Lemonade on the lawn "IN THE HEART OF OAKVILLE® Dunn Church Sts. 845â€"0551 Rev. K. James Campbell Cathryn Newman Brian Turnbull, Dir. of Music ST. JOHN‘S UNITED While the Heaths regularly visit the States â€" Meg‘s two brothers and her sister still live there â€" Tom doubts he will be able to visit with her sister Biz or Isobel who live in St. Louis. She is a nurse at a local hospital and busy with flood patients, and he is busy with practical assistance. "One of the things we were able to do in Oakville was to keep developâ€" ment out of the flood plain. That was because we learned a lesson from Hurricane Hazel in the Fifties and the devastation at that time. As a result, authorities in Ontario have been very particular about the development they have allowed," he said. logistics of horrendous situations and was one of the military team working at the Oka crisis. Originally from New Jersey, Heath met his Scotsâ€"born wife, Meg, when they were both at college in the U.S. They moved to Canada in 1958, and Oakville in 1967, when Tom joined the council. "We‘ve spoken on the phone, but TRAFALGA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 354 Upper Middle Rd. at Trafalgar. / (Enter from Trafalgar to White Oaks Blvd. E., N. on Litchfield) Rev. Ferne Reeve 842â€"5873 10:00 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE Church School Nursery Facilities Provided Rev. Harry McWilliams â€" Minister Dr. Joseph K. Lattimore â€" Assoc. Minister Mrs. Susan Sheridanâ€"Director of Programs Mr. Bill Hamel â€" Dir. of Music Nursery for Infants Care for Toddlers Church School 156 THIRD LINE, OAKVILLE 827â€"3851 Minister: The Rev. Peter D. Ruddell Lakeshore Rd. at Dunn St. Downtown Oakville 844â€"3472 10:30 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE PRESBYTERIAN "One of the first things he‘ll do when he gets back is to take Casey for a walk," she laughs. Tom says he is missing the family, particularly little Katherine at the moment. "She‘s such an engaging granddaughter," he says. "The trouble is she‘s changing so fast now that if you miss a week, you miss a whole period of her development." She gets frequent visits from her daughter Anne, husband James, and their sixâ€"monthâ€"old daughter Katherine who live in Burlington. However, the family pet dog Casey, a 2 \/2â€"yearâ€"old formidable Airedale is also missing his master, Meg admits. it doesn‘t look like it‘ll be possible this time." He is staying in a motel which is rented for a group of Red Cross workers. Meg, a retired teacher, says her husband likes to put his skills to work because he was forced to retire from his army career last year at 55. "He has got so much training in this area, I‘m glad that he can use it." 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship Nursery Available ALL WELCOME

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