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    Master Bathroom Remodeling – Video

    - May 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Master Bathroom Remodeling
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    Bathroom Remodeling 5 x 7 – Video

    - May 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Bathroom Remodeling 5 x 7
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    Rolling boulder stops inches from local church

    - May 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A construction blast near a Saugus church nearly became a demolition job, but the pastor there is calling it a case of divine intervention.

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    A large boulder was just inches from rolling right into, and possibly through, the church.

    "If it rolled another 12 inches, it would have gone right through the building," Pastor Rick LeClair said. "This boulder was probably 20 tons."

    Video of the boulder stopping inches from church

    LeClair is the pastor of Grace Ministries Church on Main Street.

    An excavation company was clearing land next door for a construction project, and its removal of some rock earlier this week nearly moved a lot more.

    "We were standing across the street saying, 'Uh-oh. There it goes,'" LeClair said. "I was thinking the church was going to get wrecked, but I had this peace about me where it really wasn't going to get wrecked. And it didn't."

    LeClair is, of course, a religious man and said he had a feeling something divine was about all of it.

    "The Lord just kinda said, 'That's enough,'" he said.

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    Development of church celebrated

    - May 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    May 10, 2014, 4 a.m.

    RELATIVES of the young doctor who 60 years ago donated land for the construction of the Catholic Church of Our Lady in Yeoval may play a part in its 40th anniversary celebration.

    The Yeoval Catholic Church of Our Lady was opened almost 40 years ago on June 22 of 1974. Photo contributed

    Catholic Diocese of Bathurst Bishop Michael McKenna blesses a wooden cross made and erected at the Yeoval Catholic Church of Our Lady by a member of its congregation. Photo: contributed

    RELATIVES of the young doctor who 60 years ago donated land for the construction of the Catholic Church of Our Lady in Yeoval may play a part in its 40th anniversary celebration.

    Margaret Vaughan, congregation member and one of the organisers of the June 22 event, has made contact with a descendant of the late Dr Michael Coolican and has her fingers crossed that the family will be able to send a representative or more.

    The gift of land was the first but certainly not the last act of selflessness in the concerted bid to build the church, dedicated to the memory of "those who died in defence of freedom in two world wars".

    The $65,000 church built by Walmac Constructions of Dubbo was paid for by the people of Yeoval and district.

    "At the time of opening there was a debt of $4000," Mrs Vaughan said.

    "This soon was paid with an appeal raising $7500 from members of all denominations."

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    Yeoval church's 40th anniversary approaches

    - May 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    RELATIVES of the young doctor who 60 years ago donated land for the construction of the Catholic Church of Our Lady in Yeoval may play a part in its 40th anniversary celebration.

    The Yeoval Catholic Church of Our Lady was opened almost 40 years ago on June 22 of 1974. Photo contributed

    RELATIVES of the young doctor who 60 years ago donated land for the construction of the Catholic Church of Our Lady in Yeoval may play a part in its 40th anniversary celebration.

    Margaret Vaughan, congregation member and one of the organisers of the June 22 event, has made contact with a descendant of the late Dr Michael Coolican and has her fingers crossed that the family will be able to send a representative or more.

    The gift of land was the first but certainly not the last act of selflessness in the concerted bid to build the church, dedicated to the memory of "those who died in defence of freedom in two world wars".

    The $65,000 church built by Walmac Constructions of Dubbo was paid for by the people of Yeoval and district.

    "At the time of opening there was a debt of $4000," Mrs Vaughan said.

    "This soon was paid with an appeal raising $7500 from members of all denominations."

    About 800 people from across the Catholic Diocese of Bathurst turned out for the official opening of the church by its then bishop on June 22 of 1974.

    They marvelled at the 200-seat and double-brick church with a modern semi-circle design, a major step up from the remodelled ex-army building that had served as Yeoval's Catholic school and church for 20 years.

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    Waterloo business move will clear way for new church

    - May 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    WATERLOO | Craft-Cochran is crossing the street and making way for a new church in the Greenbelt Centre business park.

    The longtime screen print and embroidery service is planning to construct and relocate to a new 10,800-square-foot building directly north of its current location Titan Trail and Cyclone Drive.

    The existing 15,000-square-foot building would then be sold to Candeo Church, a growing new congregation which has been holding Sunday services in a leased space at Central and Hoover middle schools.

    Members of the Waterloo Planning, Programming and Zoning Commission on Tuesday endorsed site plan amendments for both the new Craft-Cochran building and the church's plan to add a parking lot south of the existing building. The City Council has the final say on those matters.

    Commissioners also endorsed a special permit for the church, which will be considered at a Board of Adjustment meeting later this month.

    Craft-Cochran in 2009 was one of the first companies to locate in Greenbelt Centre, a 120-acre business park along U.S. Highway 63 and Ridgeway Avenue north of the former Waterloo Greyhound Park. The company, founded in 1947, had been on Ansborough Avenue.

    Company co-owner Steve Miles said the business actually is growing despite moving into a smaller building.

    "We are going to downsize our building but increase production capabilities, and we'll be looking to hire people," Miles said. "We can retool our equipment and update some of what we've seen out there (at trade shows)."

    Miles said contractors are already lined up to begin construction pending final city approval. The new facility could be ready to use within three months.

    Community Planning and Development Director Noel Anderson said Craft-Cochran will be asked to repay a $196,000 grant it received as part of an incentive package the City Council approved in 2008 for the project. Another development agreement then could be considered for the new building.

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    Pentecost University inaugurates GH7.5m block

    - May 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Regional News of Thursday, 8 May 2014

    Source: Graphic Online

    The Pentecost University College (PUC) has inaugurated a seven-storey building to serve as a nursing training school.

    The building, whose construction commenced in May 2011, was put up with a loan of GH7.5 million from the bankers of the owners of the PUC, the Church of Pentecost.

    Executive members of the council of the church joined the management of the university and some students to tour the facility during the inauguration ceremony.

    The block has a conference facility with the capacity to seat 850 people, offices for the academic staff and the administrator, a library and two information technology (IT) laboratories.

    It will also accommodate the radio station for the university, Pentvars Radio.

    Expansion

    The Estate and Development Manager of the PUC, Mr Felix Atsrim, said the university faced the challenge of expanding facilities to meet the growing demand soon after it was granted accreditation to run tertiary programmes.

    The management of the university at the time had to grapple with issues of limited classrooms and, in some cases, no classrooms for lectures, he said.

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    It feels like home: Newly rebuilt Somers Congregational Church to welcome the community

    - May 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    SOMERS Almost 2 years after the Somers Congregational Church burned to the ground, the newly rebuilt church is ready to welcome the community with open arms.

    Walking through the church on Thursday, the smell of fresh paint filled the completed sanctuary with its red and white pews that can accommodate 350 people 50 more than the previous sanctuary.

    The church, located at 599 Main St., is basically complete with only some landscaping and minor paint touchups left to be done. The church and its congregation have come a long way since the devastating fire that broke out late on New Years Day 2012, destroying the meeting house that had been built in 1842. The cause of the fire remains undetermined.

    Rev. Barry Cass, 62, said Thursday that the community has grown together since the church started to rebuild in September 2012.

    I think we all made the best of a really lousy situation, Cass said. Were so proud of whats been accomplished.

    On Saturday an open house will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. so the community can visit the rebuilt church.

    A special worship service to dedicate the church will be held on Sunday, May 18, at 3 p.m. The public is invited to a service, which will feature music from the church choirs and a special message from Cass.

    Cass estimated the total cost of rebuilding the church at $8 million, with $6.5 million coming from an insurance settlement. More than $1 million has been raised since the fire, with $250,000 still needed to cover all of the churchs rebuilding costs, he said.

    What people have given has been amazing, Cass said, adding that donations will be used to cover final bills for the churchs construction.

    The architecture for the project was designed by the Simsbury-based Clohessy, Harris, and Kaiser architectural firm, while the construction was completed by the North Haven-based Petra Construction, Cass said.

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    Appliance Repair Leads Meadows Place TX | (888) 966-9412 | Get a FREE Job! – Video

    - May 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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