and Norma Watson. Last year Mr. James Yetman was the layreader there. and did a tremendousjob. I do hope those people will be supported in their witness for our Lord and His Church. because it is a tremendous opportunity. I see it growing. ln plans for the Island there will have to be some redistribution of parishes. and there will have to be some sharing ofthe load. I don't know what pattern it is going to take. but I do hope that there will be provision made for Georgetown.
Father Tuntrm and Connie (centre left), with Norma and Jim Watson (rig/It) and Catherine Tuvk (left). at Stephen and Lorna Watson’s tin/ding in 197‘).
ST. ANDRFNVS DAYCARE CENTRE. INVERNESS
I would also like to say something about the "head—start" work at lnvemess. lt has always been a great joy. There was wonderful work done there in the old St. Andrew's Mission building that we converted into a Daycare Centre for the deprived children in that ncighlmurhood. and I hope it will be continued. I know that the Government is withdrawing some ol' its support; but I hope they will see the importance ol‘continuing it. and that it makes a worthwhile contribution to the lives of the people.
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