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THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – Friday, April 19, 2019 Page 15 Lenten opportunities in Saugus (Editor’s Note: The following information was submitted to The Saugus Advocate by members of the Saugus Faith Community to inform the public of church and faith-related events happening during the Lenten and Easter season here is Saugus.) Good Friday (April 19): 9 a.m.: Morning Prayer at Blessed Sacrament. Noon: Mary’s Way of the Cross – Blessed Sacrament. Noon: Good Friday Service at First Baptist Saugus. 4 p.m.: Good Friday Service, “Remembering the Crucifixion,” at First Congregational Church-UCC Saugus. 7 p.m.: Good Friday Service – Cliftondale Congregational Church. 7 p.m.: Celebration of the Lord’s Supper – Blessed Sacrament. 7 p.m.: Holy Eucharist with Veneration of the Cross at St. John’s Episcopal. 7 p.m.: Service with communion at New Hope Assembly of God. Holy Saturday (April 20): 9 a.m.: Morning Prayer at Blessed Sacrament. Noon-2 p.m.: Community Easter Egg Hunt – New Hope Assembly of God. 10 a.m.: Community Easter Party – Cliftondale Congregational Church. ASKS | from page 14 off the coast of Japan when they signed the treaty. Anyway, I think the greatest experience that any kid could ever get is to go through boot camp for a year after they get out of school. Q: Anything else that you would like to share? A: Yes – my finances! Q: You still have a sense of humor after 95 years. 7:30 p.m.: Celebration of the Easter Vigil – Blessed Sacrament. EASTER SUNDAY (April 21) IN SAUGUS 6 a.m.: Wilbert Seymour Jessamey Memorial Worship Service, followed by breakfast then the regular 11:00 a.m. worship service – First Baptist Church of Saugus. 6:30 a.m.: Community Sunrise Service – Vitale Park, Ballard Street. Join the Saugus Faith Community for its annual town-wide Easter Sunrise Service! Everyone is invited to celebrate Easter as a community as our local churches lead us through song, prayer and Scripture. In the event of rain, the service will be moved to Cliftondale Congregational Church at 50 Essex St. 7-9 a.m.: Easter Sunday Community Breakfast at First Congregational Church in Saugus. Donation $6.50. 8 a.m.: Holy Eucharist – St. John’s. 10 a.m.: Holy Eucharist with Choir. 10 a.m.: New Hope Assembly of God. 10 a.m.: Easter Worship Service in the First Congregational Church United Church of Christ Saugus Sanctuary with a special time for children. 10:45 a.m.: Easter Sunday Worship Service – Cliftondale Congregational Church. A: Oh yeah! I’ve had a good life. I had a beautiful wife and four great kids. I lost one of them – my daughter [Dianne] – and my wife. I have enjoyed my life. I have a nice family and the nicest neighbors that anybody would ever want to know. They’re great people: Tom and Paula [Harrington], Pete and Jeannie [Pappas], Charlie and Lorraine [Correira]. I’ll never move out of this neighborhood. 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Those attending the EASTER MORNING COOKS: Kitchen crew from a previous breakfast at the First Congregational Church in Saugus, left to right: Gene Newell, Gene Decareau and Dean Thomas. Easter Sunday Breakfast will be held on April 21 from 7 to 9 a.m. (Courtesy Photo to The Saugus Advocate) Looking for a home loan? WE ’RE HERE TO DO RIGHT BY YOU . FIXED RATE MORT G AGES— NO POINTS . 15 YEAR 30 YEAR 3.750% R ATE 4.125% R ATE EVERETT – 419 BROADWAY LYNNFIELD – 7 7 1 SALEM STREET 61 7-38 7 - 1 1 10 3.858% APR* 4.187% APR* Learn more about our rates at EVERETTBANK . COM *Annual Percentage Rate (APR) is effective April 16, 2019 and is subject to change. All rates and APR’s are calculated based on a $250,000 loan for a rate/term refinance or purchase of a owner-occupied single family dwelling with a 75% loan-to-value. Rates are also based on Loan to Value and credit scores. The monthly principal and interest payment for a 15 Year fixed rate mortgage is $7.27 per $1,000 borrowed. The monthly principal and interest payment for a 30 Year fixed rate mortgage is $4.85 per $1,000 borrowed. Those payment do not included taxes and insurance. Your payment may be greater if the loan is secured by a first lien. Loans are subject to credit approval. NMLS #443050. Member FDIC Member SIF Easter Sunrise Service at Vitale Park and anyone interested in a time of delicious eating and fellowship are encouraged to attend. Tickets will be available at the door. Spring!

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