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The Daily Journal from Fergus Falls, Minnesota • Page 11

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The Daily Journali
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Fergus Falls, Minnesota
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11
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Lutheran Brethren Continued from pafel munleant member. The budget has been expanded 40 per cent in the past two years and the budgets have been over- subscribed. This year the church anticipates another 19 per cent increase in budget. In addition to this two large building projects have been undertaken. A library- classroom building is presently being constructed with oc- cupancy hoped for in the fall.

Over- half of the cost of this building has already been subscribed over and above the liudgets. A retirement home also has been built this past year in Mesa, Ariz. This evening is "Inter- national N'ight." The speakers will be the four presidents of I-utheran Brethren bodies in four foreign countries. The service at 7:45 p.m. in the Junior High School auditorium is open to the public.

Ducklings recovered MIAMI BEACH (AP) --Fif- teen ducklings are back home- on-the-pond with their mothers today after a family rescued them from' would-be pet own- ers. Bunny Sands said her chil- dren, Karen, 11, and Brian, 10, learned that people were sneaking on a local golf course after dark and taking the ducklings from a pond. Police investigated, but soon Lutheran Brethren In Fergus Falls yesterday. The morning SerVlCe WaS baccalaureate for graduate, of the Bmhren Schflols the opening 75ih aimlversary Fergus Falls (MR.) lourpal June 2,1975 11 gave saying they couldn't keep up with the little ducks. So Mrs.

Sands began a houseby- nouse search last week. "I recovered nine by going into the homes of people up and down the street," she said. "I niade a lot of enemies doing it, hut those ducks were not theirs' They belong to all." She said her children recov- ered six other ducks during the week. Save 21 to 41 Per Set POLVGLASMLE FOUR FOREIGN COUNTRIES Speakers from four foreign countries will be featured at the Church of the Lutheran Brethren's "International Night" in the Junior High School auditorium at 7:45 tonight. From the left they are the Rev.

David Mao, the Rev. Paul Saibou, the Rev. Thomas Warman, the Rev. Masmi Satake, and the Rev. E.

H. Strom. David Mao represents Taiwan. He is a former tank commander of Chiang Kai-Shek's army and fled to Taiwan after the fall of China to the Communists. Paul Saibou represents Chad where a revolution recently over- threw a regime that practiced persecution of the Christian Church.

Mr. Warman represents Cameroun. Mr. Satake represents Japan. Mr.

Strom is president of the Church of the Lutheran Brethren. Harris named coach of North Stars BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) The Minnesota North Stars named veteran deferise- man Ted Harris as coach Monday. The 39-year-old Harris re- turns to Minnesota after spend- ing two years as an active player with National Hockey a a i Philadelphia. Harris becomes the North Stars' fourth coach in two sea- sons as the club continues its efforts at rebuilding a winning team.

1' ve spent 18 years in hockey and I figure if I haven't learned anything about the game now, I never will," said Harris, who played 16 seasons in the NHL and participated in five Stanley Cup series. NortrT Stars General Manager Jack Gordon said, "We're aware thai he has nol coached before but Ted has played for some of the game's Finest coaches people like Toe Blake, Eddie Shore, Fred Shero. I'm certain he can im- part to our players skills and knowledge he learned from those men." "It's a pleasure to be my heart had never really left Minnesota," said Harris. "I played with a lot of younger players in Philadelphia and I feel that I understand them." Harris replaces interim coach Charlie Burns, who took over from Gordon midway through the recently concluded season. Gordon had replaced Wren Blair, who was fired following the 1973-74 season.

Gordon remains as general manager while Burns will be- come assistant general man- ager. Terms of the contract were not disclosed by the North Stars although Gordon told a news conference concerned parties were happy with the agree- ment. Harris' appointment as Min- nesota coach conies six days after he announced his retire- ment as an active player. CUSHION BELT POLYGLAS Kur three days only, we're reducing the price on PolygLas bias-behcrl tire. Double fiberglass cord bolts lame wear-producing i and help keep tread grooves open for jjoru! traction.

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