Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 93, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1982 Page: 66 of 156
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The parents said players spend more time prac-
ticing than needed for the number of games played.
A few parents openly expressed displeasure in the
board's action.
"I think the board tries to represent who's in sup-
port of them, and I think they try to hide behind
that,” said Kenny Kaalohelo, who served as a
spokesman for the parents pushing for approval
The measure's opponents said they didn't feel the
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Thursday Communion EDMOND - The Edmond Board of Education
at 7 p.m., and a 6 30 turned down a group of parents' proposal Monday
a m. Easter morning night to increase the number of scheduled football
breakfast in addition to and basketball games for two middle schools.
regular services. The measure, defeated on a 4-1 vote, would have
— Linwood United increased the number of football games for the sev-
Methodist Chnreh is enth-graders at Sequoyah and Cimmarron middle
planning the Lord's Sup- schools from four to seven and the number of bas-
per for 7:30 p.m. to- ketball games from six to 12.
night, Maundy Thurs- Parents in favor of the measure said increasing
day; a Good Friday ser- the number of games would enhance the ability of
vice at 7:30 p.m., and an middle school athletes and reward the youngsters.
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Chnreh, 1001 NW 92.
\- Westminster Pres-
byterian Church, 4400 N
Shartel, will hold a
Maundy Thursday sac-
rament of the Lord's
Supper at 7:30 tonight, a
noon to 3 p.m. private
meditation period in the
chapel on Friday and
three Easter Sunday
services at 8:30, 9:30
and 11a.m.
- St Mary’s Episco-
pal Chureh, 325 E 1, Ed-
— A pageant of mu- mond, has scheduled
sic, drama and inspira- prayers and stations of
tion is being planned at the cross at noon and
Village Baptist Church, 6:30 p.m. on Good Fri-
10600 N May, with per- day and a Vigil of East-
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Thursday with music by Maundy Thursday Vigil
the sanctuary choir. will begin at St. John’s
- Covenant Presby- at 9p.m. and last
- - - through the night until
Ridgeview Drive, will noon on Good Friday,
hold Maundy Thursday — Chureh ef the Sav-
communion service at ier, 5600 NW 63, has
7:30 tonight and will scheduled sacrament of
keep the sanctuary open the Lord's Supper at
noon to 3 p.m. Friday 7:30 p.m. on Maundy
for prayers and medita- Thursday, and a Tenne-
tion. A sunrise Easter brae Service at 7:30
Nhroadydy
6a.m.Sunday. — An Easter pageant
— Greystone Presby- is set for 7pm Satur-
terian Chireh, 8300 day and Sunday at Pert-
Greystone, will hold land Avene Baptist
7:30 p.m. choral pro- Chireh, 3737 NW 12.
gram and communion The pageant is titled Fnnv hnnv
on Maundy Thursday "Worship the Risen Sa- uuu’Y Vu-Y
- Britton Christian viour"andhasacos Eighteen-month-old Nikki Hill and her
Chireh, 922 NW 91, has tumedcast of more than brother Buba, 3. enjoy a surprise pre-Easter
scheduled a 7:30 p.m. -PeoPie visit Saturday from the Easter Bunny and Me
Lord's Supper for Maun- — A Lenten Vesper funny friend at Penn-Hefner Plaza. Merchants
dy Thursday and a com- service will be at 7:30 at the shopping center donated gift certifi-
munity Good Friday P m. Maundy Thursday cates to make the day more special.
service at noon with the and a Service of Dark-
Rev. Ralph Ranney of ness and Light has been DwyAINAr ApAvre
Expanded sports
themessage them Chireh, 6100 N
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fair Heights United " m
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Sunday. It will be pro-
duced and directed by
Thurlow Spurr and will
feature special guest pi-
anist Dino Kartsonakis.
The musical-drama pro- -1,
duction involves the the church, drama de
130-voice MetroChurch partment directed by
choir and Metro Play- Sue Long.
prs a drama group. — The Nichols Hills
Tickets are necessary Baptist Chireh is hold- 3:30 P marandaLamenta
but free, church offi- ing a 7 a m. Easter Sun- tion SuSrsicerdt, i
cialssaid day • jnrise service at P .m Holy Saturday. 18
_ ^7 30 n rn Maundv Quail springs Mall, Me- with baptism
73 cantata and mortal Road and May will be at 10a.m. and
Thursday cantata ana Eastar cantata Resurrection Service at
communlop,s being wwsTe presntea ai 7 mtdmight. Visitors are
wHEuat Church 131 p m at the church, 2825 welcome.
MWl4 The cantata. "A NW Grand Blvd. _ Pennsylvania Ave-
Mai of Sorrows." writ- - A Candlelight Holy nue Christian Chireh
ten by Ralph K. Sydow Communion service will (Disciples), 1301 N
and'directed by Susan be held at St Andrews Pennsylvania Ave., has
Taylor Jordon, accom- Presbyterian Chireh, scheduled a 7 p.m.
panted at the organ by 2712 NW 23, at 7:30 p.m. Maundy Thursday ser-
Sharon Austin and nar- today as a Maundy vice.
rated by the Rev. Nick Thursday observance. _ Holy Communion is
Harris, will be present- — Joint services are set for 6:30 tonight in
ed. being held by St. Peter observation of Holy
- Easter Sunday eve- aid St. Paul Orthodox Thursday at Our Lord's
ning is the time set for Mission of Choctaw and Lutheran Chireh, 2900
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Sanstmridowarand tonght and Roya will give an Easter play Grace United Methodist NW 15. Win bold a Eucharist of the Lord's
ed by Harold Hours will begin on Ho- at 10:15 a m and a bal- Church, 6316 N Tulsa, at Maundy Thursday Holy Supper. The meal is by
ly Friday at 10 a.m. loon rise is planned for 6:30 p.m. Communion service and reservation only and
with Vespers of the De- 10:30 a.m. _ First Christian
scent from the Cross at - - St. Eugene Catho- Chireh, 3700 N Walker,
Ue Chireh, 2400 W is offering the symbolic
Hefner Road. Celebra- seder meal at 6:30 p.m.
tion of the Institution of on Maundy Thursday terian Chireh, 10100
the Eucharist and the followed by a buffet din-
Solemn Procession of ner, musical presenta-
the Blessed Sacrament tion and communion
will begin at 7:30 to- service.
— A Good Friday
community service will
be at noon at Britton
United Methodist
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