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Thur«., June 16. 1977 (Sec 1) SANDY (Ore.) POST - 3 C orrie ten Boom film set “ Corrie: Behind The Scenes With The Hiding Place” will he shown at the Sandy Assembly of God Church on Sunday, June 19,a tfip m. TTie movie, a World Wide Pictures presentation, is a sequel to the true story, “ The Hiding Place.” The latter tells of the experiences of Corrie ten Boom and her sister while in a Nazi prison camp during the war. Because of her faith in God, Corrie said she was miraculously released from Kavensbruck. In the more recent picture, Corrie answers questions about “ The Hiding Place” and about how she says God has used her since those war-time days. Everyone is invited to come and view the film, especially those saw “ The Hiding Place.” There is no charge. IS Senior C enter plans trips THE SANDY SENIOR CENTER recenly sponsored a da) long trip to Kah-nee-ta Hot Springs in Central Oregon. A group of about 12 seniors were taken to the popular resort area on June 2 by Assistant Senior Center Director Gretchen Casey. The trip is one of many coordinated by the Center staff each year. Future trips include visits to the Cannon Beach Sand Castle Contest on Saturday. June 18, and a trip to Victoria. B.C. July 28-28. Those attending the day at Kah-nee-ta included, above. Frieda Whitlock, Nancy Becker and Leta Harding. Call the Senior Center at 668-5569 for information on future trips. CB them e slated at Bible school ADELA RECKMANN (left) and Edna Amstad of the Sandy Grange prepare strawberry shortcake like they'll be serving up at special Father's Day social to be held at the grange hall June 19 from I to 5 p.m. The grange can be found on Kelso Rd. Just east of Highway 2«. at the Com munity Presbyterian Church will be using this popular CB theme to help them in their learning experiences. They will also use improvised CB transmitter? to share the Bible verses and 3tories they are learning with each other. June 20-24 ar,e the dates for the school which will meet at the Presbyterian Church on Scenic and Meinig streets each June 20 along for a walk in the woods on Trail. Sign up at the Center. morning at 9:30. The entire Monday June 28 Those attending may The Hoodland Blood group will meet for opening 8:30a.m. -11:30a.m. drop-in pack a sack lunch and stroll at Pressure clinic will be held worship and a song fest their own pace at Salmon River tomorrow from 1-2 p.m. at the 11:30 a m. - 1 p.m. Loaves & According to Mary Smith, Bible Fishes Welches Community School School superintendent, the Trailer All adults are eligible 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. pinochle classes will then move to 1 p.m. -4:30 p.m. drop-in for this free service. Meinig Park for individual June21 Seniors are reminded to sign group studies, returning to the Tuesday up for the three day trip to church at noon. 8:30a.m. -11:30a.m. drop-in Victoria, B.C. The trip includes There will be classes for 11:30 a m. - 1 p.m. Loaves and a bus tour of the city and ad piano for the ceremony. Wes children from kindergarten Fishes mission to Butchart Gardens. Harden and Ed W illiam s age, through those who have The Sandy Senior Center 1 p.m. -4:30p.m. drop-in just completed grade six. All of provided guitar music for the June 22 Advisory Committee meets the children in the community ceremony. Wednesday are invited to come and take The new Mrs McGee was Tuesday, June 21, at 9 a m . at 8:30 a.m. -11:30 a.m. drop-in the Center. part in the Bible stories, graduated from Sandy Union 11:30 a m. - 1 p.m. Loaves and The Center has a summer singing, refreshments and High School in 1975 and At Fishes handyman to mow lawns, clean tended Oregon State Univer games. 1:30 p m. - 3:30 p.m. Guys and yards, do garden work and sity. H er husband was Dolls other outside Jobs. This service graduated from Washington 1 p.m. -4:30p.m. drop-in State University in 1976 and is is free and available to Sandy employed by the U S. Forest area seniors. Contact the Center at 668 5569 for more ooo Service. information. Livestock Need Vitamins After the ceremony, the SANDY SENIOR Livestock and humans have couple greeted approximately CENTER PROGRAM one characteristic in common, 135 guests in the church hall June 16 - 22 both require a diet that Those assisting at the June 16 provides an adequate supply of reception included Alice Thursday vitamins and minerals. Lack of Paugh, Terry Lovell, Karen 8:30a.m. -11:30 a m. drop-in iodine will cause goiter, lack of Martin, Susan Smith and Pam 11:30 a m. - 1 p.m. Loaves and iron will cause anemia and lack Quality Billfold« Zumstein. Kim Maurer took Fishes of vitamin D will cause rickets charge of the guest book and By ☆ Amity l p.m.-4:30 p.m. drop-in in farm animals just as in Denise McGee handled the Just for Dad June 17 humans. Farmers and ran gift». Friday chers are very careful to see Special guests included Mr. 8:30 a.m. -11:30 a.m. drop-in tha* their animals receive the and Mrs. T.H. Staines. Coos Fantastic Selection 11:30 a m. - 1 p.m. Loaves and vitamins and minerals they B ay; and Mrs. Francis Sytsma. need, either naturally through Fishes Philomath. the food they eat or by the 1 p.m. -4:30p.m. drop-in After a wedding trip to addition of special sup June 18 and 19 California, the couple is living plements. Saturday and Sunday in Paisley. closed Shortcake feed Sunday “ 10-4 — God’s Messages Received and Understood.” Youngsters participating in the D a ily Vacation Bible Father's Day program set tomorrow Fathers are invited to come to the special Father's Day program tomorrow at noon. Special entertainment will be presented with baked ham and scalloped potatoes on the menu. Do you enjoy walking? Seniors are invited to come Bride w ears heirloom pins Monica Ruth Sytsma carried a bouquet of white carnations and 12 sonia pink roses for her May 21 wedding to Michael Robert McGee. The couple was married in a 3 p.m. single ring ceremony conducted by the Rev. Mike Meyer at Grace Lutheran Church in Corvallis. The bride wore heirloom 85 year-old gold veil pins which belonged to the bridegroom's great-aunt. She is the daughter of M r and Mrs Ray C. Sytsma, Sandy, and Mr. and Mrs LenoardT. Sytsma. Amity The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs. Robert McGee. Seattle, Wash. A shimmering white gown made of sheer organza was worn by the bride. The dress had a high lace neckline and a LETTERS TO THI— ^ IP IT O R r J pearl and lace trimmed bodice. The bride wore a mantella headpiece and chapel length veil and chapel train. Colors chosen fo r the ceremony were blue, white and rose Honor attendant was Jill Stackhouse, Corvallis. She wore a baby blue long gown with long sleeves, yoke and trim m in g . She c a rrie d a bouquet of white pompoms, pink carnations and three pink roses Bridesmaids included Denise Tomlin, Corvallis; Marcia Sytsma, Sandy; and Robin McGee, Pullman, Wash The bridesmaids wore gowns of ivory with rose flowers and elbow length puffed sleeves They carried bouquets of white pompoms and pink carnations Best man for the ceremony was Wallace Bostick of Seattle, Wash Ushers included Tom Syt sma, Coos Bay; Tim McGee, White Salmon, Wash. , and Bill Throssell, Pullman, Wash Diane Hoffman played the unhappily ever since. There appears to be some m inority groups whose aggressive militancy suggests fanaticism, criminal intent, or great profits (The symptoms are often so nearly identical to be some what confusing ) Among such are the organized sex deviates, the ‘gay’ movements, the obscenity hucksters and hustlers, and the traffickers in the sexual abuse of little children We should be happy to see such minority groups organized separately. 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