Holidays galore at St. John's by JUDIE COOPER For many kids, the best thing about the whole year is the sum- mer holidays. For others, it's Christmas ... or Easter ... but imagine the fun when summer holidays and _ extra- special holidays all hap- pen in the same week! For a lot of kids, that's exactly what happened at St. John's Anglican Church last week when they attended the an- nual Vacation Church School. The theme this year was "Seasons of the Son" in which holidays of the Church year were studied to show their meaning to children of various ages. "What is God saying to us in this holiday, or, more pre- cisely, Holy day?" was the question of the day in each class, as the children celebrated Ad- vent, Christmas, Epi- phany, Lent and Easter. Crafts were high on the enjoyment list with the kids, with music a Ciose second. Two of the most popular crafts were the Jesse Tree, fashion- ed of pussy willows and decorated with sym- bols of the line of David awaiting the birth of Christ; the making of sand-cast candles in which liquid wax is poured into shaped molds made by the children and allowed to harden into attractive take-home candles. The .youngest children (aged 5-7) really enjoyed cos- tumed plays, pageants and the creation of hanging banners with one section for each special season of the Church year. Teachers for the Vaca- tion Church School were Margie Delaney, Sandra Cooper, Leny John, Lorie-Ann Beaveridge, Fr. Tim Delaney and United Church summer student John Roy. eir sand-cast candles, Front row (l-r) John Roy, Cathy Wiseman, Karen Birch, Krisha Tessier. (Middle row) - Patti Quinton, Jason Birch, Kathy Whitton. (back row) - Ryan Cooper, Fr. Tim Delanev. %e Closed All Day = Sept. 5, : Shaw's 24 oz. Labour Day WHITE BREAD Closed All Day Sept. 5, Labour Day Holsum 12's GLAZED DONUTS 2.19 Hanging a symbol on the Jesse Tree is Rebecca Wiseman. Other class members watching a pageant on stage are: (I-r) Kelly Cooper, Susan Harris, Scotty Anderson and Rhonda Harris. Seated at the table is Sandra Cooper. e BRING YOUR OWN CONTAINER Grade "A" medium loose EGGS | 99°. fe w: \ FACIAL TISSUE Bill and Florence Whent Maple Leaf, 8 to 14 Ib. average TURKEYS P at | 1 mad invite their relatives. and friends to attend.a party given in their honour on their 50th Wedding Anniversary in the Provincial Room of the Prince Arthur Hotel, 17 Cumberland St., on September 17th at 8:00 p.m. Coke, 750 ml. ; SOFT DRINKS Strong outside pkg. of 40. i; GARBAGE "Your friendship is a cherished gift. - plus 30¢ deposit They wish no other". Se at AE & Betty Crocker 510 gram CAKE MIXES California No. 1 LETTUCE 69°... TERRACE BAY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Vacuum packed, Whole or half random weight invites you to participate in the all Fair Sept 11th spo LAMB LA :\\; CHOPS GARDENING 6°7 [289 : Display of flowers and vegetables (no kg. Ib. 723 =F [378... LAKE SUPERIOR prizes) ZA STUDENTS' TRAVEL | SENIOR CITIZENS ASSOCIATION Flower arrangement, (Birchwood) SS hook fresh or dried or combined | prize on gardening) has a limited amount of WHOLE FROZEN LOBSTERS available at $4.50 ea. while they last. Inquire from our representative at Schreiber Food Market this Friday and Saturday, September 2 and 3. Maple Leaf, whole or half HAMS Maple Leaf, store packed SMOKIE 4°... "D SCHREIBER FOODMARKET trp. CHILDREN Enter a "Garden ona Plate", 10" plate size maximum. Two groups; up to grade 4 and grade 5 to 8. Prizes each group. $5.00 - $3.00 - $2.00 f Judging 2 p.m. day of © Fall Fair FREE DELIVERY TO SCHREIBER AND TERRACE BAY © 824-2599 ¢ (Butcher Shop) 824-2037