"Chairman"
UNITARIAN CHURCH
Barnstable Patriot, April 11, 1968
An addition to the parish hall was proposed at the annual meeting of the Unitarian Church t o provide additional church school classrooms and additional space for the church office.
The proposal was made by a committee consisting of
Theodore W. Glover, chairman;
W. Daniel Knott,
Richard Sears Gallagher and
Kenneth H. Barnard who reported that the parish hall built in 1960 is now inadequate.
It was voted to proceed with preparation of plans.
Ralph W. Harwood was elected to a five-year term on the prudential committee to succeed
Irvln K. Besse.
Other members are
Louis J. Jacobucci, chairman;
Dr. LeRoy A. Schall,
Mrs. Emers o n F. Moseley and
Frank K. Christie. Re-elected were Mrs.
Carl Lilmatainen, clerk;
Miss Isabel W. Garvey, assistant clerk;
William P. Lovejoy Jr., treasurer;
Frank K. Christie, assistant treasurer; and
Kenneth H. Barnard, moderator.
Miss Nancy L. Reider and
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Mitchell were re-elected delegates to the Unitarian Universalist Association. Mrs. Hammond Stanley and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Barnard were reelected to serve as delegates to Cape Cod Council of Churches.
Elected to the nominating committee were
Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Gallagher and
Theodore W. Glover. A budget of $26,143.35 was adopted for the fiscal year 1968-69.
Roland Taylor Plhl, organist, proposed plans for extensive repairs to the organ, and the prudential committee was Instructed to borrow and appropriate the necessary funds.
Mrs. Irvin K. Besse, president of Flower Guild Alliance, reported that the Alliance had made contributions to the operat i ng budget of the church, to the building fund and garden fund.
The group also purchased new combination windows and doors for the parsonage, gave a summer conference scholarship to a church school pupil and installed an antique chandelier from the Yarmouth Port Universalist building In the church.
Dreamstory, Chapter Three: Unitarian Church
UNITARIAN CHURCH
Barnstable Patriot, May 23, 1968
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Speaker for the 11 a.m. service of the Unitarian Church May 26 will be Louis Jacobucci, executive director of MSPCC, who has been chairman of the social concerns committee of the church and is chairman of the prudential committee. Among other activities are membership in Hyannis Rotary; he is also vice president of Cape Cod Community Council and chairman of Community Action Committee of Cape Cod.
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"What?!"
"I didn't say anything."
"How can you say such a thing?"
"I'm not going through this again."
"What do you mean?"
"All this -- denial. I'm done. I'm just going to say exactly what happened as I remember it."
"It never happened!"
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