Loassbl 4 { . wp" 3-- Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, August 16, 1994 => be Thieves steal speakers from rural Mt. Zion Church Over the years Mount Zion Church at Balsam has welcomed countless visitors through its doors and to the numerous special events held by the congregation. But late in July some un- wanted visitors made their way into the Church, and members of the congreglition were shocked to find the thieves had made off with two Yamaha speakers valued at about $1200. Fortunately, that's all that was missing and there had been no malicious damage to the interior of the 1870's building on Concession 8 just a mile or so from the tiny hamlet of Balsam, west of Lakeridge Road. Unfortunately, the insurance carried by the Church does not cover such things as speakers. Ian Robb, an elder and lay minister, told the Citizen last week the loss of the speakers not only impacts on the regular services, it will severely hurt the special activities which attract visitors from all over. In the week before Christmas, for example, upwards of 500 people enjoy the outdoor living nativity. "Without our speakers and without a PA system, there will be no nativity this year," he said. In June, there were more than 300 people at a pork bar- b-q, and again the speakers were used for this function. Mr. Robb said the Church (about 40 families) does not have the money to replace these speakers and police said there is almost no chance they will ever be recovered. "It took a lot of work to purchase them. Those who took them just don't realize the impact on our community (Balsam) and the wider community," said Mr. Robb as he showed a reporter around the Church, a lovely old + building with neatly trimmed lawns and beautiful flower gardens, obviously tended with much care. Mr. Robb and members of the congregation are not so naive to think that whoever stole the speakers might see a newspaper article and feel guilty enough to return the equipment. However, they hope that somebody may have a pair of speakers that could be donated, loaned or even sold to the Church at a reasonable price. If you can help the folks at Mount Zion United Church, give Mr. Robb a call at 905- 649-2859. Mount Zion ives - y ny worst am Sunday choot Fam Emme TCelcome ! TER ore 34 MOF The Value of Friends lan Robb, a lay minister and eider at the Mt. Zion United Church says the congregation was dismayed to discover that two speakers were recently stolen from inside the church. He said the loss of the speakers will impact on many church events and activities, and the congregation does not have the funds to replace them. See story at left. Malcolm in race From page one including a general manager, which he said will give him ample time to devote to _ municipal duties if elected Mayor in November. He and his wife Joanna have six children. They operate a small vegetable market at the corner of Nestleton Road and Durham Road 67 and they have a maple syrup operation as a family hobby. Mr. Malcolm said he is very familiar with all areas of Scugog, a factor that prompted his decision to go after the most important 'political post in the Pp. He said he gave the decision to run for mayor "careful thought." As of Monday, Mr. Malcolm and Mr. Hall were the only declared candidates for the position of Mayor. The Sisters' Galley 161 Queen Soret: Lort Lorry, Otero 5.51 Ry fous, i ofs-d547 We invite you to & come and try our @ Famous Greek Dishes w Tasty Appetizers = Delicious Souvlaki Woy w Traditional Fish & Chips Come and enjoy our breath-taking atmosphere, mouth-watering food & our family's friendly service. Come where you will e the Gods. ® Great Food ® Reasonable Price © Friendly Staff ® Fast Service "When my younger brother and father died, I was fortunate to have good friends who were v there for me. They took time out ofdheir busy lives to offer their support At Wagg Funeral Home we ' understand that when one of us hurts, we all hurt. We share your sorrow and heal your heart. WAGG FUNERAL HOME LTD. W-Dirmott Panal ake Chapel My becoming a funeral 985-2171 director allowed me 10 give something back to them. It was a way to say 'thank you for all they had done. Now I'm able to help others in their time of need." MYLES G O RIORDAN Owneranager Funeral Duvector Res 985-0608 216 Queen Street Pont Perry BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE