2013-086 001 013 1982Oct

2013-086 001 013 1982Oct

I NGLICAN · Official Publication of the Dioces~ of Algoma / Volume 27 OCTOBER, 1982 Number 10 At Jocelyn, Holy Trinity Church marked 1 OOth anniversary By Ada Tranter Church, Jocelyn, in the celebrated on August gratulated present Reverend Clayton (Bud) Marie. The centennial of the parish of St. Joseph and 2nd. members on the many Moote to the parish. Pre­ Ushers were Cal. Kent, building of Holy Trinity St. George, was The Right Reverend F. manifestations of a sent also at the service Ron. Kent and Harold F. Nock, in his address to strong and working faith were Archbishop and Crowder. A dinner ' was a capacity congregation, throughout the years. Mrs. W. L. Wright, and served following the ser­ Canon Frank Moore paid tribute to past The occasion also mark­ Archdeacon and Mrs. F. vice, for which the con­ workers and con- ed the introduction of the Coyle, both of Sault Ste. greg'ation was -joined by representatives of other retires as Rector of St. , Joseph Island denominations. Featured St. StephenlslThunder Bay was an anniversary cake, the gift of Arthena After 15 years as Rec­ It was a night long ' to be Heckler. tor of the Church of St. remembered. The church was built in Stephen the Martyr,­ Retirement party 1882 on a corner of the Thunder Bay, the On May 28th, a retire­ Young homestead. Reverend Canon T. F. ment party was held for Leaders in the project Moore has retired. His Canon Frank Moore and were Christopher Young, successor is to be the his lovely wife Doris. Joseph Kent and John Reverend Murray 'Brad­ Canon Moore has been at Campbell, whose descen­ ford 1 who has been priest St. Stephen's Anglican dants are active church in charge of the -Lake of Church for the past 15 members today. The Bays Mission (Baysville, years. Doris has been the Reverend Henry Beer Dorset, Fox Point and organist during this time was ordained in the Port Cunnington). and has given much sup­ building that year, and The following reports port to St. Stephen's also. appointed the first parish have been received of The party was held at St. priest of st. Joseph special events arranged John's Anglican Church; Island. at St. Stephen's in ap­ the ladies of the A.C.W. Prior to the building, preciation of Canon catered to a supper of district missionaries held Moore's ministry: ~oa~t beef and the trtmm­ services in pri v a te On May 19th, Canon mgs. homes. The most noted of Frank Moore, had an oc­ Guest speakers for this these was the Reverend casion to remember. It event were Archdeacon P. T. Rowe, who made was a best kept secret of Haddon and Canon Alvin the trips to the island on his life-time, as he had no Thomson. Letters of con­ snowshoes. A feature of idea whatsoever as to gratulations were read the church is a stained wha t was being prepared from Bishop Nock and glass window depicting for him. As he said, Archbishop Wright. BIRTHDAY MOMENT: The above picture of Dan Pine, now 82 years of one of his visits. He later "When one gets to be my Canon Moore and Doris age, and Shannon Loutit, seven, has been- kindly made available to The became Bishop of age you don't look for any were presented with an Algoma Anglican by The Sault Star. Alaska. extra special celebration em broidered picture A diary kept by the marking your birthday, (replica) of St. Stephen's Reverend Mr. Beer dur­ even if it is your 75th." Church which was done Honoring a community patriarch ing his stay on the island But, a very pleasant sur­ by one of the hardest and testifies to the fact that a prise it all was and such a most sincere workers of The celebration of the - Dan Pine all his life has ,Scripture verse from priest of that era had pro­ glorious way' to start: a st. Stephen's Church, 82nd birthday of Dan been a faithful and Psalm 23: "Surely blems. He notes he "cut full church for the Ascen­ Mrs. Dan Person. An oil Pine was made a com­ devout member of St. goodness and mercy shall oats, hauled hay, skidded sion Eve Eucharist, led painting' of the "Sleeping munity event on Satur­ John's Church, Garden follow me all the days of logs, kept sheep, cows by the choir, and with the Giant," which was done day, August 28th. A din­ Ri ver. His sister, my life." and turkeys" to eke out servers on duty. by Kay McCullough; of ner ,party took place at Charlotte Boissone!}u, At the Eucharist at st. an existence. A party followed in the Thunder Bay, was the Community Centre in was organist of the John's Garden River, on hall. Canon Moore receiv­ presented to the fine cou­ Garden River. Over the Church for years' until Sunday, August 29th, A - pamphlet was ed many gifts, cards, and ple on behalf of all people day some 300 people her death a few years lovely altar flowers were prepared for the occasion many good wishes. The ~ present. came to pay their ago. given in thanksgiving for by Marie Egglesfield, a party was arranged by Entertainment followed respects and give their At the dinner party Mr. Mr. Pine's 82 years, his member of the Kent the A.C.W. and Grace the supper. Sweet good wishes to Dan Pine. Pine's Rector, the favorite hymns in both family, outlining the Person, president of the Adelines did a fine per­ Many of them, like Mr. Venerable Frank R. Ojibway and English historical highlights of A.C.W. made a lovely formance 'of a variety of Pine himself, are descen­ Coyle, conveyed were sung, and special the century. Work has cake. Mrs. Marg Somer­ tunes and St. Thomas' dants of the noted Chief greetings to Mr. Pine prayers of thanks were begun on compiling data ton made a beautiful Bell Ringers also played Augustine Shingwauk from Archbishop W. L. prayed. for a complete history of afghan which was a fine selection of tunes. who in the long ago years Wright, from the Right Mr. Pine was married at the church. It is hoped to ,presented to Canon and Canon Moore and Mrs. of this province walked to Reverened F. F. Nock, the age of 27 to Loretta be ready for the one hun­ Mrs. Moore, on behalf of Moore expressed their York (Toronto) to ask for and from himself. He Lancour from Minnesota. dredth anniversary of the the A.C.W. Many family thanks to all who came. education for the native said that the Lord had His wife died in 1975. consecration services which will be held July members from out of About 150 people filled children. given for Mr. Pine the (Continued on page 2) town attended this event. the hall. ~ 22nd,1983. The Reverend Dalton Woodward retires after 23 years at Powa~san ' The Reverend Dalton L. ture of the new Powassan to Callander to conduct a own parish church years be. Th?s has confused our Powassan and Callander Woodward conducted his Rector appeared in last service at 9:00 a.m. ago who inspired me. young people." branches of the Royal last service at Powassan month's issue of The Before his day would be Their way of life and the He said he had enjoyed Canadian Legion. He is before retirement on Sun­ Algoma Anglican). done, he ' would have example they set were the pastoral work most of on the board of the day, August 29th, 23 years A tribute published in travelled to Restoule, my inspiration." He mov­ all over the years and Children's Aid Society for to the day when he con­ The North Bay Daily Powassan, and in sum­ ed to the north in 1959 hoped he had helped his Parry Sound District, is ducted his first service in Nugget, written by Joe mertime only, to with his wife, Velma, parishioners: "I would a board member of the Algoma Diocese. His ser­ Belanger, said of the' Chisholm to conduct after first serving in the like to think the people Physically Handicapped vice at St. Mary's Reverend Dalton Wood­ similar services for his town of Roslin, north of were better off for my be­ Adult Residents Associa­ Church, Powassan, that ward: "He's something congregation which is Belleville. ing here and that I have tion (PHARA), and he day was in addition to his like an old country doctor stretched out over 1,000 Fr. Woodward was helped them in some way works at St. Joseph's regular weekly services who travels from home to square miles." quoted as saying he has to achieve peace and con­ Centre assisting in the at St. Peter's, Callander, home curing the ills of his The Reverend Dalton seen many changes in the tentment." treatment of alcoholics. St. Alban's, ~estoule, and patients. But it's not their Woodward became a Church over the years: Between Sundays, the He told The North Bay in the summers, St. physical health he's look­ minister in 1957, a path he "It is changing to a cer­ Reverend Dalton Wood­ Nugget that he intends to John's, Chisholm. ing after; it's their wanted to follow since his tain extent, and ward had no trouble continue his volunteer He was succeeded as spiritual health that the childhood days in the sometimes I think the keeping busy. He has work, "and will fill the Rector of his large parish Reverend Dalton Wood­ village of Cannington, changes are too drastic.

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