a I . V I-R Last week the Rt. Reverend The visit to Cape Croker was them new' songs/ had them join. and finer tribute 'could', have Dr. Bruce McLeod received a an exciting event. Thet food in old ones and played their' been made. very warm welcome at the Cape which was prepared by the Cape favourites. The people of Cape Croker Croker Indian Reserve where a Croker and Purple Valley United Reverend King commented expressed their thanks for the pot luck supper was held in his Church Women held out to serve that this was a historic occasion moderators visit by presenting honour. the last person present in the as this Was the first time a him with a wood carving Reverend McLeod has his council hall. moderator of the church had denoting cranes standing on an Doctorate in Theology and is the The response of the Indian visited them. old stump and they presented Moderator of all the United children was a highlight. The Father Epoch in a closing his wife with a beaded necklace Churches in. Canada. He will moderator invited them to snug- prayer, likened the Moderator with a cross, The presentations hold that title until August of gle in close on the floor when he unto Jesus in his way with little were made by Kelvin King and this year when someone else will sat down at the piano. He taught children. No more warm hearted Charlene Elliott. 7 7 be elected to hold the office for _ . a2m _ 7 _ a period of two years. . ' - " . . . ' I' . I This is the first time that a L', _ _ ' J; man of this esteem has visited ' . TD - ' ' - the Village of Cape Croker and a , _ - - ' I ug . large crowd gathered at the ' r a ' _ . Bl I p 'a council chambers to welcome J . _ - f. ' ' . him. ', "as I ' r8M. C! ' . He was introduced to the T, ii - a _ . . _ members of the band and their _ ear, c, titil, ' . guests by Reverend Walter T. . Iii." ' King, the United Church min- #9"? , LI , ~ ister at Cape Croker. ' ' The meeting was not re- a . . {a . . stricted to just those of the (a t' _ cru'i l . . T United faith as both Sister - tl MU . "', [i , Michael Anthony and sister St. has." Nlml Blaze along with Father George " 'i? an)? ' . . 'Epoch was present to assist in , a. ', " - ' , the welcome. iiiii! Reverend King's son, Kelvin, I had a happy day as well as Mr. McLeod's visit came on his L", , ' birthday. It ' " . Cape Croker was not the only i - I _ J . ' stop made by the Moderator last ' . - , ' ' . Wednesday as he first went to " - as, . q . , . the Bruce Nuclear Power Plant _ BI, " P": - p r ' . and on to Southampton to visit ' ' If IEl ' " ' ~ ' I 'c: _ the United Church Women's 1 'i " tt 'Lr, . a _ . Group in that town. _ . ~ -, I ' -- "T ', v, El t " , Ii a j s Gremlins F] tMG' I .. Bi se-tAlla" . ' ', plicudresk ruined them himself in t r; _ , w? .-' , F C, 8til q . I t e ar room at the Echo office. _.," s-P '" T ' FWrN "43):; ' Ve iq B, l T How the pictures failed to turn :4" aa _ ' e irdit'ai . a it; ' _ " 3 out is a myster , but the '3; ' . _ , - «W ' solutions in the dark room were 43,? ' _ WW ' A ' . a" . - _ _ either too old or too cold or if' I q ' ' . 8' _ y'ou believe the photographer it Moderator Rt. Rev. Bruce McLeod helped _ was a sabotage on the part of make young Kelvin King'_ , son of Rev. Walter singing happy birthday to Kelvin and he he gremlins that now and again King, birthday celebration a very special event. assisted Kelvin in cutting the cake (shown 'lague the fellows at the paper. Dr. McLeod lead the people in the hall in above in the picture).