Whitby Free Press, 6 Jun 1979, p. 2

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PAGE 2, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1979, WHITBY FREE PRESS John Smith honored for 25 years of service to St. Mark's During the Sunday morning service at St.M ark 's United Church Rev.. C.R. Wragg made a special announcement. He said the congregation was invited to the Sanctuary for an afternoon event and the Church Board wanted "the Congregation to be present." The afternoon event was presided over by Omer Edgeley in the absence of Neil Murkar, who had been rushed to the Hospital a few days prior to the Sunday events, "with a heart condition." Mr. Edgeley then began the program by saying that this is an Anniversary for John and Muriel Smith who have been with St. Mark's ",United Church Congregation in Whitby for 25 years. He told the almost filled church that the "Board felt that the occasion couldn't be let go by without some celebration." Mr. Edgeley read a letter of greetings from Rev. George Tuttle, Moderator of the United Church of Canada. In his letter of greetings to Rev. Smith and his wife the Rev. Tuttle said, "it is a rare thing that anyone can cele- brate 25 years in one place with one congregation." Rev. Harold Wilson of St. Mark's Church, Peterbo- rough brought greetings and congratulations to Rev. Smith and Mrs. Smith from the Bay of Quinte Confer- ence," as they mark this great milestone in the Ministery." Rev. Wilson said "being a quarter of a century at one congregation is a great mile- stone. Particularly when so many ministers serve on an average of five years in a congregation; some don't even unpack their suitcases. Part of this celebration today is that of a team...that is what the ministery is..it is sharing." The pew in which Rev. Smith, his wife and family sat was marked by two red roses backed by silver foiu- age bound by a silver ribbon which commenorated the Smith's silver anniversary with the-Whitby St. Mark's congregation. Rev. Smith and his wife were called to the front of the ~Iu~m rn-qi S, P/B, deck, 554 Church by Mr. Edgeley who read a letter of greetings from the Church Board. It said that "25 years ago the congregation of St. Mark'swas blessed when you (Rev. Smith) took charge of St. Marks." He and the Board hoped that the congregation's "tangible evidence of esteem would be accepted." At this point Mrs. Olive Hill presented Rev. and Mrs. Smith with an envelope. Mr. Edgeley then ex- pressed the hope that Rev. and Mrs. Smith would- "use the cheque as they wished and that they would use at least part of the cheque to spend as they wished as they take a "trip of your choice anywhere and anytime and that you will return, againno us at St M ark's" The amazed and deeply touched Smiths couldn't speak for a few moments then Rev. Smith said, "how did you get away with it." eCHfORNEY'w* 1M'OTORS 146-BROCK STREET NORTH, WHITBY ACROSS FROM THE ROYAL HOTEL 1975 VOLKSW RABBIT 4 speed standard, radio, W/C. Lic. JWV 021 * $2595 * 1974 TOYO * CORONA SE: Automatic, vinyl roof, bucket seats, W/W, W/( Lic. HTK 842 $1495 1975 FORD 2 302 V-8 standard, rad W/W, W/C. Lic. T927 $2595 M 1971 CHEV WIIN VAN 6 cylinder automatic, P/S T/glass, sliding door, tape fin ishe'd inside. Lic. A44 à $1795 ALL VEHICLES CER BA NO REAS( 66 M V-8 automatic, P/S, P/B, radio, west coast mirrors, W/W, W/C. Lic. F30 752 $2595 TIFIED - MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM ANK FINANCING AVAILABLE ONABLE OFFER REFUSED i8-1725 "THE LITTLE LOT THATDOESA LOT" He didn't know what was going on until the youth Choir came to their house Sunday morning with ahbout- tonaire and a corsage. "Ho w do you say thank you for a day like today. I know it is going to be a day of memory for us, my family and I. I don't know how you got away with it but I au happy to sit in the pew with my wife and family. It makes us happy to sit toget- her in the church. This morn- ing was a very moving mo- ment and a great service," Rev. Smith said. There were more musical selections and greetings extended to ev. Smith and Mrs. Smith. "It is with extreme plea- sure as mayor and member of this congregation to bring to you today the greetings of the Congregation, members of Council and myself as Mayor of the Town of Whitby on this your 25t h Anniver- sary with St. Mark's Con- gregation," said Mayor Jim Gartshore. "You are the Dean of all those associated with the Ministry. This occasion is appropriate to mark the tremendous amount of time you have taken in the work of the local church as well as IF YOU A QUALI QUAL $QUAI VISA Wanda & THE COMPLET WHITr DOMINION HARDWARE 319 BROCK ST. S. 668-3540 the work you have done in the Presbytery and the Bay of Quinte Conference. We also recognize your work outside of the confines of the Church." Mayor Gartshore thanked Rev. Smith for serving on "a difficult committee in the Town with sensitivity. The Town itself is better for your 25 years of service in this Town." Mayor Gartshore then wished Rev. and Mrs. Smith "the best in the future." The congregation then ad- journed to the Church Hall where Rev. Smith and Mrs. Smith received more than 300 members of the congre- gation. Anglican churches vs 1lit new areas More greetings were received as the honoured couple cut the 25th Anniver- sary cake and the members of the congregation signed the huge 25th Anniversary Service book, Rabies clinic is on June 14 A Rabies clinic for dogs and cats four months of age or older will be held Thurs. June 14 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Ajax Community Centre Arena. Ail pets should be on a leash, and proceeds will be donated to charity. Newcomers spend so much time on the road commuting to and from Metro that it takes time to find Whitby's churches. TwoAnglicanparishes are combining efforts in June to acquaint newcomers with Whitby's many churches. Concern is being expressed for children and young people* because both churches in the visitation have good programmes underway. In pairs, young, people from St. John's and All Saints' Anglican churches in Whitby will visit every home in two new subdivisions. Their purpose will be to indentify the ways in which the churches can meet the religious needs of new- comers in both Otter Creek and College Downs. The idea sprang out of the Oshawa Deanery Council including 14 Anglican parishes from Dunbarton and Bay Ridges north to Uxbridge and Port Perry RE LOOKING FOR ITY TOOLS - 'ITY PAINT k ITY SERVICE VISIT Tony Martin at rE HARDWARE STOR E and through to the eastern boundary of Oshawa. Because there are few summer jobs available these young people will spend two weeks in June knocking on doors. Visiting has been endorsed by the churches of the Whitby Ministerial Associa- tion, and a card with the names of the churches will be distributed. (Dodgers will be posted a week prior to the door-knocking). The middle-aged teens who call are not slick sales- men but typical young people with growing convic- tions. We know they will receive a good welcome, and should ask no more than 10 minutes of your valuable time. Any queries should be ad- dressed to J.A. Roney, 668- 6496, or 668-5101 mornings. New members •The Whitby Seniors Activ- ity Centre rep)orts that 30 The Wh ,itb 'SiosAtiv- new members and 16 new associate members joined the centre inthe first three weeks of May. May was a record month in growth of membership for the centre, following the re- organization and disbanding of the former board of directors. Air conditioning is now operating in the centre for tho benofit 0f the members on thoso steamy summer days and evenings. The centre staff are encouraging al] members and thein friends to use the lounge aeas, craft areas,a(for in- dividual hobbies) and the games areas. 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