September 15, 2008 The Abaconian SectionA Page 19 | More North Abaco News | North From Page 18 Schools are opened September Ist throughout The Bahamas schools, both private and public, opened for the new school year. Students arrived at their school campuses in North Abaco, some for the first time others were return- ing but regardless of their status they were excited and overjoyed on the first day of school. The schools in North Abaco have undergone minor repairs and facility im- provements during the summer. There are new faces on campuses throughout the district. The Cooper’s Town Primary is now [ - working under the leadership of a new principal. There is new teaching staff through- out the district from Treasure Cay Primary to Fox Town Primary. With the Ministry of Education boasting an improvement in the na- tional grades, teachers are determined and and committed to ensure that students do their best. It is projected that this will be a great year throughout the district and both parents and teachers are excited and anticipating the best possible outcome. Sporting Club provide opportunities 3&4Bedroom The Treasure Cay Youth Sporting Club, under the direction of Mr. Godfrey Rolle and his team, has provided opportunities for advancements for North Abaco young men. Many of them will be attending schools on Grand Bahama to assist them in furthering their education abroad. Three young men of the club are now away. Shavez Harts, Shaquille McDonald and Basil Gerenus are now attending St. Georges High School in Grand Bahama to play basketball. St. Georges was among the best tams in the Bahamas last school year. The boys are very excited about the opportunity and are Mr. Huel Moss, Principal of S.C. Bootle High School, assisted with Friends of the Environment camp held in Cooper’s Town. He is shown here explaining facts about a conch. He is a ma- rine biologist by training. 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For further information please con- tact 242-475-7247 or 242-533-4783. Church News Pastoral Anniversary Celebrated The members and officers of End Time Harvest Ministries celebrated with their pastor and overseer 18 years of committed ministry at that church. The week of cel- ebration began on August 11 and climaxed on the 17th. Services were held nightly at the church. The speakers for this year’s cel- ebration included Pastor Bridgette Mills of Cities of Refuge in Treasure Cay, Bishop Henry Wright of Revival Time Pentecostal in Cooper’s Town, Pastor John McIntosh of New Hope Baptist Church, Pastor Law- rence Arnett of Soul Saving Ministries, Pastor Velock Russell of Grand Cay and Pastor Reno Johnson of Nassau. On Sunday evening the climax service was followed by held and an appreciation meal followed. The team for this year cel- ebration was “anointed to preach the End Time gospel.” Testimony of the faithful- Toll Free Reservations: Q 800-563-0014 ness of honorees Bishop Tyrone and Moth- er Doreen Mills was heard throughout the celebration as the work that they are doing is surely speaking for them. The communities congratulate Bishop and Mother Mills on their 18th Pastoral Anniversary and may God continue to bless you as you continue to serve Him. Fair Announcement A fair will be held on September 13th at the Church of God grounds in Cooper’s Town to raise money for the Bootle Fam- ily whose home was destroyed by fire. The fair will begin atl] a.m. and the menu will feature many popular Bahamian dishes, games and delights. The public is invited to come and be your brother’s keeper by sup- porting the community effort to bring relief to these victims. Tickets are available and donations are being accepted. It’s a worthy cause and we ask your support. Revival Held Pastor Bridgette Mills and members of Cities of Refuge Church and Restoration Ministries hosted a week of revival ser- vices at the local church in Treasure Cay on August 26 - 31. Guest speaker for the revival services was Apostle Allan Graves of Connecticut, who was accompanied by Prophet Aims. The revival services brought a message of hope and inspiration to per- sons attending. It was also a workshop that taught persons who hold official positions in churches how to operate in their posi- tions. Persons came from many communi- ties and the revival was a success. Please see North Page 25 Golend\ Boank C LUXURY CONDOMINIUMS Treasure Cay, Abaco, Bahamas Phone: 242-365-8500 Fax: 242-365-8501 www.BahamaBeachClub.com