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Page 6, March 13, 1969 Lake Shore News, Silver Creek, N.Y. -~·--- leaders Meet With High Church rvta~n The Session and Trustees of the First Presbyterian Church and the Official Board members of the Firs~ Methodist Church of Silver Creek gathered for dinner last week Tuesday at Roof's Rest- aurant. The occasion was the visit of the Rev. Robert steven- son, Assistant Stated Clerk of the United Presbyterian Church in the u.s.A. After dinner Mr. Stevenson ··. spoke briefly to the group of 35, congratulating and encourag·ing them in their decision to unite and form one new Christian con- g·regation. Foi.Iowihg; dinner, Mr. Steven- son met with the lnterim Com- rntttoo, wllicll is processing the rleC'lslon to unii.e, to cliscuss re- SlJOlllillltJily, authority ancl initia- tl\\1 fn [t local congregation. lH lK the first visit of a I •• dH'l' or the Sla!e(l Clerk'sof- ftco to Silve1' Creek in the 138 years of its existence. The Stated Clerk is llle hig;hest eled- ecl office in tile United Presbyter- ian clenom ination. Tile Methodist anci Presbyter- ian congreations of Silver Creek voted to unite and form one new congregabon, to be aifitiatecl with the United Presbyterian denom- ination, no later than July, !D69, The Silver Creek B.P.W. will have their dinner meeting at the Cloverleaf Hotel, Irving, Marcil 20 at 7 p.m. Guest speaker will be Trooper D. J, Baker of the New York State Police. He will talk on \Crime Prevention\. Church Women Join For Day of P:rayer Church women of all faiths joined together in the World Day of Prayer held at the Presby- terian Church in Silver Creek on Friday. Tile theme \Growing Together in Christ\ furnished by the In- ternational Committee was pre- pared by Worne.n from Africa, Theresa Kofi- Ageyekum. acco!TI-· panied l)y Prank Porpiglia on_!1is guitar, sand the folk song· \Kum Ba Ya' 1 sever·al times throughout the service. Mrs. Robert Borland provided organ music for the service with Mrs. Jay Roof, Mrs. Fred Feltz, Mrs. Jim Brooks, Mrs. Merwin Ludeman, Mrs. Vernon Patterson and Mrs. Edwin James leading. the service. The Women's Association of the Presbyterian Church served at the tea preceding· the service, together with Mrs. Dean Erdle as c!mirman. A nursery was ably provided by Miss Janet Griffin and Miss Karen Stephens for the entire service. Tile offering is usee! to help women in 13 countries and Ch- ristian colleges to further educa- tion in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Host church for next year will be the Wesleyan Methodist and Mrs, Melvin Foxton of the M.is- sionary Society is pleased to an- nounce the acceptance by Mrs. Merwin Ludeman as the chair- man for 1970. ON DEAN'S LIST DuaiH! L. Piede, son of Mr. an(] Mrs. Louis Piede, has been named to the dean's list at tile University of Hochester for ex- cellent academic performance for tile past term. HUGH JOHNSON f.~ COMPANY INC. lL1embers New York Stock Exchange • Phone 672-2161 Russo Building fredonia, N. Y. Andrew J. Nichols, Resident Vice President Wl-IEN SHOULD A FUNERAL DIHECTOH BE SELECTED'.' Many people put this decision off until forced to. The wisest and best time to select a funeral director is far in advance of need. To do this_is not morbid - merely good foresight and com- rrlon sense. . . So often, we see people who are forced to make these cleclslm~s under emotions and strain. How often do we hear \I hope I c!Icl right as we never discussed this before.\ . To choose, and plan ahead, does not hurry death nor doe~ 1t delay it. If you sit down in the quiet of your own home, ~d drs- cuss this with your loved ones you will know a p0ace of nnnd you have never known before. . In your planning and discussions, if there are any quest1ons unanswered 1 remember, our doors are always open- and we are as close as your telephone. Silver Creek florestville Deaths J. J. BONASERA Jack J. Bonasera, 14 Jaekie avenue, dies Wednesday, March - 5, at Roswell Park Memorial Institute, Buffalo, following a len- gthy illness. He was born in Dunkirk, the son of J'o.hn and Marian Fiorella Bonasera 1 and had resided here for the past 14 years. He was a watchmaker by trade, and had worked in Silver Creek for many years. Until his illness, he was em- ployed at Allegheny Ludlum Ste- el Corporation. He was a. member of Our Lady of Mount Carmel church, the Holy Name society, and was active in scouting for many ye- ars. having served with Cub Pack 52 of Our Lady of Mount Carmel church for 10 years, and as a leader of the pack for three years. Mr. Bonasera is survived by - his wife Mrs. Sarah Bonasera; three sons, Frank, Joseph and Thomas and two daughters, Mary Ann and Jacqueline, all at home; three brothers, Thomas of Phoe- nix, Ariz., Michael and Vincent of Dunkirk; four sisters, Mrs. George Gennuso of Erie, Pa., Mrs. Aloysius Kucmierz of Dun- kirk; Mrs. James Brown and Mrs. Francis McDonough both of Fredonia. Prayers at 9 a.m. Saturday in the Hole- Parker Funeral Home were follovred by Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. Interment was at Mo- unt earrnE;l cemetery. Bearers were Anthony Lan- cione Paul Minehan, Charles DeAn~elo, Joseph Meek, Gerard Rocque and Anthony Sack. SENIOR CITIZENS Mrs. L. William Coon of Sher- idan was the guest speaker at the Monday meeting of the Senior Cit-· izens in the Presbyterian church social ha.ll. Mrs. Coon 1 s topic was bird watching and she discussed what and how to feed birds, and how to make bird feeders. Following a sack lunch, Mrs. Louise Swanson accompanied gr- oup singing and Mrs. Judy Mohart conducted the business rne~ting. Announcement was made that next month's refreshment com- mittee will consist of all the male members ofthe group. Mrs. Lau- ra Burt will serve as counselor. At the next meeting on Monday, March 19, Edwin Hamlet of the Hamlet Farms Nursery in Sheri- dan, will be guest speaker. Sleep in. Heavenly Peace Peace is a baby sleeping. Peace is a walk in God's forests. Peace is gentle Love fo1· mte another. G1·eat w01·d .•. Peace! We see it in the 1tewspapers, 011· T.V., in maga- .zines beside honor pictures of war and carnage. Bu.t, Peace is not some- thing outside ourselves. It is 'Within. It is the quiet calm11-ess of mind and soul, 'lmperhtl·bed, un.dism.ayed. But it is difficult to acquire this frame of m.ind, this elusive state of soul, this tranquil spirit. To achieve it we tteed guit:lattce arul help, and theufore we turn to otw Church. He1·e, o1te sets problems in. orde·r, sees di,f]icuJties h~ pe1·spective and consults with one's Creator. Peace of hea1·t is a two-way street-our way to God, and His way to us. Copyrighll969 Keister Aclver!i.<ing Service, ln<., Strasb>Lry, Vn, Matthew Malihew Exodus Philem«il Exodus Romans 5:38-42 5:43-48 21 :1·11 21:12-27 12 Exodus 23:1-9 St'nptures scle<•ted Ly the American Bible Society This religious message is sponsored under the auspices of our local churches and the following public.spi!ited establishments: Silver Creek Fore$tville - General Contractors - Phone 934-3700 Phone 934-3494 346 Central Ave. Silver Creek, N. Y Excelco Developments, inc .. Newbrook MacMuee Corp. Ludenum's - lhree Stores of Shllpping Pleasure - 16 Mechanic St. Siiveti' Creek, N. Y. Hillerest Su1oto Servitt· ~51 Centr&( Avo. Sllv~r C~Btt fil&, 'f, ,---·--·--·--- YOU Gtl TIYO AT ! ~~let SO LOW IT'S AL~OIT LIK! G!TIIIIG OWL 11!11 :')'s:G;\;0:,:;;?:$ ;?:·$;;:(~!S~:Z::'>.t7.::.\>.'~7- 98¢ Size H ot. ~1t. 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