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Driver Rehabilitation
Program
Those whose driving ability has
beencompromised by illness,injury
qr normal aging are invited to take
part in the roadSMART Driver Re-
habilitation Program being offered
through the Rehabilitation Hospital
of the Cape and Islands in East
Sandwich. Call 508-833-4000.
Women's free health
screening
The,Women 's Health Network
of the Visiting Nurse Association
of Cape Cod in cooperation with
local health care providers is offer-
ing free breast and cervical cancer
screening services to uninsuredand
underinsured, low-income women
age 40 to 64. Call 888-557-9994.
New access center
telephone line
Cape Cod Healthcare's mental
healtharm,Behavioral Health Services
of Cape Cod Healthcare, has a one-
stop telephone line (888-986-4BHS)
allowing easier access to compre-
hensive mental health services. The
service offers help for those dealing
with anxiety, depression, substance
abuse, and other concerns.
VNA has home health
technology
The Visiting Nurse Associa-
tion of Cape Cod offers in-home
telemonitoring technology. The
Honeywell HomMed monitors
collect vital signs including heart
rate,blood pressure,oxygen satu-
ration and body weight, all in three
minutes. Call 800-631-3900.
Reduce stress now
Cape Stress Reduction is
offering an eight-week program
in "Mindfulness Based Stress
Reduction" Wednesday evenings
at the Ramada Inn in Hyannis
or Thursday mornings at the
West Barnstable Community
Center on Route 149. Call 508-
420-3300 or send an e-mail to
info@capestressreduction.com.
Adult exercise class
in Hyannis
Get inshape byjoining Live for Life
classesoffered bytheYMCATuesdays
and Thursdays from noon to 1 p.m.
at the Barnstable Senior Center, 825
Falmouth Road in Hyannis.Admission
is $25 per month.
VNA offers van,
interpreters
The Visiting Nurse Association
of Cape Cod has a 28-foot van
that travels throughout the Cape
to link underserved individuals and
families with health education and
preventative screening services.
Blood pressure,cholesterol, blood
sugar and more may be tested at
the van. Another unique service
the VNA offers is interpretation and
tele-interpretation infive languages:
Portuguese, Spanish, Haitian Cre-
ole, Persian and Italian. Sign up to
have aclass to get your staff trained
in Choke Saver Certification. Call
888-557-9994, ext. 7620.
VNA has exercise
class and more
Join a Young at Heart exercise
class for a 10-week run and
improve your ticker in just one
hour, twice a week. A small fee
anddoctor's approval are needed.
Senior Care Management Services
are offered by the VNA. For an
assessment of an individual's
health care needs, call 877-267-
7700. A Young at Heart Senior
Weight Training program is held
twice a week for 12 weeks. Call
877-267-7700.
Bereavement groups
TheVisiting Nurse Association
of Cape Cod Hospice Bereave-
ment Program offers a support
group designed for men who
have lost a loved one.The group
meets at the South Dennis of-
fice of the VNA, 434 Route 134.
Call 800-978-0838 for details.
A Bereaved Parents Support
Group for those who have
lost children meets Mondays
at 1 p.m. at the VNA, 67 Ter
Heun Drive in Falmouth where
volunteers will be available for
child care of other children in
the family. Call 800-978-0838.
Other bereavement support
groups include loss of a pet,
parent, grandchild, friend and
many others.Call 800-978-0838
for details.
Alzheimer's support
in Dennis
Eagle Pond Rehabilitation and
Living Center of South Dennis
hosts an Alzheimer 's Support
Group on the second Wednesday
of the month from 3:30 to 4:30
p.m. Call 508-385-6034.
Parents helping
parents
Parents Helping Parents,a self-
help support group, offers free
weekly meetings for parents to
share understanding, information,
ideas and support. The Hyannis
meetings are held Wednesday
evenings. The group is looking for
volunteers with good interpersonal
skills. Training is available. Call
800-882-1250.
Pediconnections at
VNA
The Visiting Nurse Association
of Cape Cod has introduced a
program designed to provide
assistance, teaching and care
to children and their families.
The service providing informa-
tion on community resources ,
support groups, medical infor-
mation and more is free. Call
888-557-9994.
Help for food addicts
in Sandwich
Men and women experiencing
anorexia, bulimia and overeat-
ing are invited to attend free
meetings of Food Addicts in
Recovery Anonymous Sundays
at 9:30 a.m. at the Rehabilitation
Hospital of the Cape & Islands,
311 Service Road in Sandwich
and Mondays at 7 p.m. at the
Centerville community center,
524 Main St.
HEALTHREPORT RELIGIOUS SERVICES
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Osterville Baptist
Church
Rev. Larry Renoe speaks at
both the 8:30 and 11 a.m. worship
services. Nursery and 'children's
church available at bothservices.
Bible school for all ages at 9:45
a.m. Coffee is provided at 10:40
a.m. in the gym. Signing for the
hearing impaired is offered at the 11
a.m. service. Nursery and children's
church are available at all services.
Wednesday prayer meeting is at 7
p.m. Thursday youth group is at 7
p.m. AWANA club for kids is Friday
at 6 p.m. Call 508-428-2787 or go
to www.ostervillebaptist.org.
Our Savior Lutheran
Church
Worship services and Sunday
School are held at 10 a.m. with
Bible studies at 9 a.m., both led
by Rev. Randell Bessette. A nurs-
ery is also provided. The church
is located at 14 Cape Drive in
Mashpee. Call 508-477-4966.
Presbyterian Church
of Cape Cod
Sundayworship isat 10a.m. with
a Sunday evening Bible study at 6
followed by Sunday evening wor-
ship at 7:30. (Portuguese) Sunday
school is at 10 a.m. and there is a
Wednesday Bible study at 7 p.m.
The church is across from the
community college on Route 132.
The Rev. Dr. Charles M. Wingard is
the pastor and the Rev. Alonso F.
DaCunha is associate pastor.
St. George Greek Orthodox
Orthos is at 8:30, Divine Liturgy
at 9:30 and Sunday School at 10
a.m.Thechurch is at 1130Falmouth
Road (Route 28) in Centerville.
St. Mary's Episcopal
Church
Weekendservices onSaturdays,at 5
p.m.,the Holy Eucharist with organ; on
Sundays,at 8 a.m.,the Holy Eucharist,
Rite I,andat 10a.m.,the Holy Eucharist,
Rite II, with adult and junior choirs and
organ. (Morning Prayer at 10 a.m. on
the fourth Sunday of the month.) Adult
forums at 8:45 a.m. and child care
and church school, with Godly Play
at 9:45 a.m. on Sundays. Mid-week
services held on Tuesdays at 7 a.m.,
Wednesdays (Healing Service) at 10
a.m. and Thursdays at 7:30 a.m. The
Rev. StephenV.Smith,Rector,the Rev.
Dr. Kris Lewis,Assistant Rector. Phone:
508-362-3977. Web site:www.stmarys-
church.org. The church is located on
Route 6A in Barnstable.
St. Michael the
Archangel Orthodox
Christian Church
Divine Liturgy and Sunday
school are held Sundays at 10
a.m. All services are in English.
The church is at 62 Main St. in
Cotuit. Call 508-420-1113.
St. Peter's Church
The Eucharist is celebrated in the
church, 421 Wianno Ave. in Osterville,
Sundaysat 8,9:15 and 11a.m. Children
arewelcome at the 9:15 service. Sunday
School is held from 9 to 10 a.m. There is
a coffee in the church hall after the 9:15
service. Babysitting for younger children
is available. The Rev.Tim Cherry,rector,
is assisted by the Rev. Gene Goetchius,
retired Scripture professor, andthe Rev.
Paul Thompson.
Seventh Day
Adventist Church
The SDA Church runs the Bayberry
Christian Schoolfor elementary grades.
Separate Sabbath School Bible stud-
ies are held for children and adults at
9:30 a.m. every Saturday followed by
Worship Service at 10:50 a.m. On the
first andthird Sabbaths of each month,
a potluck dinner is offered following
the service. Wednesday night Prayer
Meetings are held at 7.The SDA church
is pastored by Pastor Mark Gagnon,
2736 Falmouth Road, Route 28 in
Osterville. Call 508-428-8921.
South Congregational
Church
Worship is held at 10 a.m. in
Centerville. Church school for
children in preschool through 8th
grade is availableandthe Cokes-
bury Exploring Faith Curriculum
is followed. Nursery care during
the worship hour is available. A
coffee hour follows the service.
The Sunday morning Adult Edu-
cation and Conversations group
meets at 9 with Women 's Fellow-
ship. The church offers adult and
family choirs.
Unitarian Church of
Barnstable
The Rev. Dr. Kristen L. Harper
will conduct the morning worship
services at 9 and 11 at the church
on Route 6A in Barnstable Village.
Her topic will be "The Poet As
Prophet." The Church Choir and
the Junior Choir with guest musi-
cians perform at both services. The
religious education program is held
at 11 a.m. Child care is provided.
All are welcome to join the social
hour after the services.
United Methodist Church
Worship services are held at 57
Pond St. in Osterville at 9 a.m.
and 10:30 a.m. Coffee hour fol-
lows. Nursery care and Sunday
school are offered during both
services. Bible study is at 7:45
a.m., Sunday school at 9 and
10:30 p.m.
Unity Church of the
Light
All are welcome atthe serviceat 10
a.m. in the Yarmouth Senior Center,
578 Forest Road inSouth Yarmouth,
when the Rev. Steve Carty Cordry
speaks. Sunday School at most
services; children always welcome.
Coffee and refreshments in the
bookstore. Call 508-790-6685.
West Parish of
Barnstable
The Rev. Reed Baer preaches at
West Parish of Barnstable (United
Church of Christ), located in the 1717
Meetinghouse on Route 149,at 10 a.m.
All are invited to join the congregation
for fellowship and refreshments after
the service. Call 508-362-4445.
Marine Art and Marine Books at Auction
Friday, April 28th and Saturday, April 29th, 2006
starting at 10:00 a.m. each day.
Exhibition: Thursday, April 27th, 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
and mornings of each sale, 8:45-9:45 a.m.
This sale is drawn primarily from two collections: the estate of the late Paul Morris of Nantucket
and the estate of the late Townsend Hornor of Osterville. Mr. Morris was a well-known author
and authority on ships. He maintained a large reference library and a fine collection of photographs
of ships, as well as marine paintings and other items. Mr. Hornor was the former chairman of the
Cape Cod Hospital Foundation , a former commodore of the Wianno Club, a former President of
The Osterville Historic Society, a director of the Herreshoff Marine Museum, a former chairman of
the Naval War College Foundation , and extremely knowledgeable about the Crosby boatyard. The
combined libraries exceed 500 lots (approximatel y 3,000 books total). BOOKS: Whaling logs of
The Abigail of New Bedford , The Ocean of Sandwich. The William Thompson of New Bedford , and
others. Cooke's Shipping and Craft; Slocum s Sailing Alone Around the World (1st ed., signed,
inscribed); rare Nantucket photo album by Wyer; bound pre-Civil War journal kept by Mary E. Henry
while her husband commanded the ship Hampden; Chevalier & Taglang's J-Class; Vol. 1-1V of Bou-
driot's The Seventy-Four Gun Ship; On the Steamship Leviathan; Kemp 's A Manual of Yacht
and Boat Sailing and Yacht Architecture; Kunhardt 's Small Yachts; Eldredge's Book of Harbor
Charts - Newport to Boston. Large runs of the Hakluyt Society, American Neptune , Naval Records
Society, Naval Institute Press, Lloyd's Register of Yachting. List of Merchant Vessels, Record of
American and Foreign Shipping. Life Saving Service Annual Reports (almost complete), and Marine
Research Society. Other subjects include whaling, tall ships, yachting, steam-powered vessels in all
their varieties , American and European naval history and tactics, marine art, ship and boat building ,
ports, etc. PAINTINGS AND PRINTS: Three works by A. Jacobsen: two views of the same ship,
and a British steamship. Three schooner paintings by W. P. Stubbs. Oil paintings by G. Grant. Milton
Bums sketches. Oils and watercolors by Warren C. Merritt, Charles D. Robinson, Wm. R. Davis. V.
Broe, J. A. Taylor. C. Henry Davis, F. Bates. R. R. Newell, E. Tufnell , Hagiwara. 19th Century por-
trait of a young sailor. Large unsigned whaling scene on panel. Marine etchings by Whistler. Briscoe.
Hayden, J.A. Wilson, Soderberg, B. Poole. J. McBey. W. L. Wyllie. Two large colored lithographs of
the steamships Saxonia and City of Lowell. MISCELLANEOUS: Scrimshaw whalebone swift, six
Vorhees whales. Van Ryper models, two harpoons include a signed Folger (Nantucket) double flue
harpoon, half models including ten Crosby boats, shi p models including the yacht Corsair IV, tug boat
Brookl yn , speedboat Dixie II. schooner Bluenose. Marblehead class pond boat, and cased model of
a catboat. large builder 's half model, cased barometers , line-throwing gun. brass signal cannons,
large Chelsea U. S. Navy brass clock , binnacle, ship's telegraph, boat compass, signal flags, door-
stops, li ghting, carved wooden eagle by "A.H. Anderson ", early 20th Century Wianno Club trophy,
and more. The Morris Collection of Marine Photography includes ten folio volumes of Merritt
and Chapman 's photographic records of the ships they saved or salvaged. ALSO: Approximatel y
100 lots of photos of 19th and 20th Century shi ps and schooners, some relating to Osterville and
catboats.
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Nathalie Stocker
Orleans - Nathalie Stocker, formerly of
Marblehead , died April 3, 2006, in Orleans.
She was the wife of G. Fred Stocker.
Mrs. Stocker was born in Haverhill and lived
in Marblehead and Osterville.
She was an avid gardener and a member of
the Arrangers of Marblehead.
Besides her husband, survivors include a
sister, PricillaAnthony of Westwood , N.J.;two
sons,WilliamStocker of Swampscott andBarry
Stocker of Lake Tahoe,Calif.;a daughter, Sha-
ron Masters of Cary,N.C.; two grandchildren;
and two great-grandchildren.
Serviceswere held at Eustis-Cornell Funeral
Home in Marblehead. Burial followed in Wyo-
ming Cemetery in Melrose.
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