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2 Thursday, November 17, 1988 ^_ Courier-Journal. WHISPERING WINDS BUS TOURS Around the Diocese FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS November 26-27 Featuring Tony Orlando and Dawn *w® NIAGARA ON THE LAKE December 1 £ f J 4 en Lunch at Oban's. 9/11 «U show, shopping ' ™ I CHRISTMAS CANDLELIGHT TOUR December 3-5 Fredericksburg. VA. 5 meals, extras loo numerous to mention W® CHRISTMAS CANADIAN STYLE December 9-11 Black Creek Village. Cullen Gardens. \Stage West.\ Harbor Front, plus IS falll twin Chartered Buses & Customized Tours GROUP SPECIALISTS 435 Trabold Rd., Rochester, NY 14624 (716) 247-3213 XT *aclee ^ady* \ Parisn to nost sessions \The Most Unique Lamp and Shade Shop in Rochester.\ Just a little time left to special order shades. • Fabric • Painted • Cut & Piece • Stenciled Supplies for that special gift you made yourself ... Basket - Shade - Painting 15% OFF ALL UNFINISHED WOOD HOLIDAY IDEAS Lamps - cranberry, glass, crystal pottery, porcelain, wrought iron, brass, tin, stained glass. Scherenschnitte, baskets, classic' colonial candles, dolls, finials, Christmas angels GIFT CERTIFICATE^, Go Greyhound. and leave the driving to us. (716) 385-7559 ' Northfield Commons Tues.-Fri. 10-4' Pittsford, N.Y. Sat. 10-2] Tis the Season to Visit The Stronti Museum Sunday, November 27 4 Holiday music Finger Lakes Symphony Orchestra 2:00 and 3:00 p.m. Sunday, December 4 Holiday music Classical guitarist John Wiesenthal 2:00 and 3:00 p.m. Sunday, December 11 Annual Christmas family program 1:00-5:00 p.m. Sunday, December 18 Holiday music Roxanne Ziegler, harp; Mitzie Collins, hammered dulcimer 2:00 and 3:00 p.m. Free with regular museum admission. The Museum Shop is; open during regular museum hours for the best of holiday shopping. Call 263-2700 x255 for more information. THK STRONG Ml'SHl/M il.Hill.HI.Ill V|U.1IV RIKIK'SU'I. \\\\ \ ( >l L 1 }( ^ 2 Co 2700 \202 MOVING? ^Please Remember to Include. j) Your Mailing Label when \ notifying us of an address change. COURIER- JOURNAL Bishop Matthew H. Clark President Bishop Dennis W, Hickey General Manager Karen M. Franz Editor Vol. 100. No. 7 November*!?, 1988 Courier-Journal (USPS 135-580) Publi- hed wecklv except week after July 4 and Christ r/us, by the Rochester Catholic Press As- sociation. Subscription rates: Single copy 50c. One-year subscription in U.S. $15. Canada and Foreign $20. Offices: 1150 Buffalo Rd., Roch- ester, N.Y. 14624, (716) 328-4340. Second Class Postage paid at Rochester, N.Y. POST- MASTER: Send address changes to Courier- Journal, 1150 Buffalo Rd., Rochester, N.Y. 14624. : Does your current advertising draw attention to itself? Call us... Well make sure (716) 328-4340 on social justice concerns St. Patrick's, Elmira —Two skits dealing with social justice issues this Sunday, Nov. 20, be- gin what the parish council and social minis- try coordinator hope will become a year-round educational effort for parish members. The name of the program is \Our Neigh- bors, Ourselves: Social Justice In Our Daily Lives.\ The first skit will explain how and why parish council members targeted social justice as a goal this year. The second program will deal with alternative ideas for celebrating Christmas. Audience participation during the programs will be encouraged in an effort to get a feel for parishioner concerns. The parish's social ministry coordinator, Sis- ter Mary Jean Smith, SSJ, is hoping there is enough interest parish-wide to continue the program throughout 1989. Call 607/734-6934 for information. Parish to commemorate 75th St. John the Evangelist, Humboldt St. — The parish celebrates its 75th year in 1989, and is planning a New Year's Eve bash to kick off a year of activities. Any past parishioners who would like to be informed of the year-long events, and any parishioners who would like to loan memorabilia to the celebration, should contact Ruth Phelps at 716/482-6202 or Marie Hanss at 716/482-7282. Thanksgiving donations sought St. Pius X, Rochester — Parishioners will be collecting staple and canned goods at the annual Thanksgiving Mass, Thursday, Nov. 24, at 9:30 a.m. Donated food will go to the South- west Ecumenical Ministries food cupboard, St. Peter's Kitchen, and St. Joseph's House of Hospitality. Those attending Mass may bring one item of food for the Thanksgiving meal to be blessed by the celebrants. The parish's three musical groups — Saturday Night Folk Group, Senior Folk Group and the Tradition- al Choir — will provide music. For informa- tion, call Pat Battisti at 716/889-4128. Parish Notes Bazaar features door prizes St. Michael's, Union Springs— The parish's Christmas bazaar takes place Saturday, Nov. 19, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the church hall. The bazaar will feature door prizes; home- made soup for lunch; baked goods; knitted, crocheted and hand-made goods; crafts; and a white elephant table.. Advent series planned Ss. Peter and Paul, Rochester — The par- ish is sponsoring an Advent lecture series on four consecutive Sundays from 12:15-1 p.m. in the church. Topics to be discussed are: \Are we going in circles? Why a Liturgical Year?;\ \Of Thunderbolts and Rumors of War! The way the Bible talks about the end of the world;\ \Why Locusts and Honey? John the Baptist is still needed;\ and \Christmas is also for Adults! An adult reflection on the Christ- mas readings\ Father David P. Reid of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts will present each topic. He was born in Dublin, Ireland, and has stud- ied in his homeland, the United States and Rome. Father Reid has written numerous ar- ticles and a short book on the prophets, and is noted for presenting the Bible in a non- technical way. For information, call the parish at 716/436-3110. Ecumenical service scheduled St. John's, Port Byron — The parish will host an ecumenical Thanksgiving service on Sunday, Nov. 20, at 7 p.m. The guest speaker will be the Rev. Pamela Anderegg, of Throop Methodist Church. As part of the service, canned goods will be col- lected for local food projects. The service is sponsored by the Port Byron Council of Churches. Lisa Rogers (left) and Kristi Moynihan, stu- dents at St. Joseph School in Penfield, have been chosen to dance in the Nutcracker at the Eastman Theater. Lisa, a fifth-grader, will dance the part of a soldier, and Kristi, a seventh-grader, will be an angel in this year's production. • • • Aquinas Institute senior Jennifer Kennard has been chosen to perform first chair with the Rochester Philharmonic Youth Orchestra. A flutist, she is in her third year at the Eastman Community Education Department, where she is also studying piano and music history. Ken- nard plays with the Aquinas band and plans to study music at Ithaca College. • • • Nazareth Academy has- been awarded a $189,924 energy grant from the state's Institu- tional Conservation Program to install storm windows and doors, a more efficient boiler, fluorescent lights, and insulation in the at- tic/roof. The work is expected to be complet- ed by 1990. • • • Our Lady of Mercy High School junior Deanna Sloan has been named Goodwill Am- bassador of Upstate New York and Youth Am- bassador for the Heart Association. Sloan competed against 104 representatives from Monroe County schools to become the ambas- sador. In the coming year, she will speak to school and community groups, encouraging young people to avoid drugs, take care of their health, seek community involvement and com- mit to education. For winning, Sloan received a $100 savings bond and a plaque. She will also keep any appearance fees she earns during her year as the ambassador. Neighbors St.\ Joseph's Hospital in Elmira has received a $50,000 grant from the New York State Department of Labor to help fund a respira- tory therapy technician training program. The program will train ten students tuition-free. The students will be paid by the hospital while they train. The program will include 24 months of on-the-job-training, enrollment in the California College for Health Sciences, and clinical classroom ieducation supervised by a clinical instructor !at St. Joseph's. • • • Eighth-grade students of St. John of Roch- ester School recently presented a t check for $1,092.64 to the School of the Holy Childhood. The money, raised at the school's annual mis- sion day in June, will be added to the St. John of Rochester Scholarship Fund, which is used to help cover tuition to School of the Holy Childhood for a student who would otherwise be unable to attend the school. On October 18, the secretaries of the Living- ston Region of Church Office Professional Employees (C.O.P.E.) treated their pastors to a catered luncheon at St. Mary's, Geneseo, to celebrate Boss's Day. Twenty pastors and secre- taries from Avon, Caledonia, Cohocton, Dans- ville,- Honeoye, Leicester, Livonia and Wayland attended. • • • The students at Mother of Sorrows School have elected their student government officers for the 1988-89 school year. They are: Jolynn Mathis, president; Lisa Swereda, vice president; Molly Riley, secretary; and Tom Rice, treasurer. • • • St. Ann's Parish, Hornell, has reorganized Cub Scout Pack #9. Joseph King is the cub master and Cindy Hornbeck will serve as den leader. The pack committee chairman is Mike Colomaio, and Anthony Montemarano will be the unit commissioner. Father Elmer Schmidt, pastor of St. Ann's, will serve as chaplain and unit advisor. Nine potential cubs attended the organizational meeting.