March 24. 1983 Page 5-B CBandon Notebook by Maggie B. HI NEIGHBORS! An ex tended vacation accomplishes one thing perfectly - it makes one REALLY appreciate HOME! We did have a wonderful time and I’d like to tell you about part of it but first, I want to express my delight and heartfelt thanks for the great job by one who signed herself “Maggie B’s Substitute” / Rachel Chandler. ' Rachel does an outstanding I job in anything she under takes. She was a driving force behind the organization of the WOC and is presently General President, she prepares Ban don’s Weekly Bulletins and now, co-writer of the Bandon Notebook. She does it all for the glory of God. Hunk you. Rachel. Now, I’ll share with you a visit to one of the most facinating places I’ve seen in a long time-EPCOT: Disney’s Wonderful New < World! It’s located in Orlan da, Fla., adjacent to thq' Magic Kingdom. The initials stand for Experimental Pro totype Community of Tomor row and it opened in October 1982, bringing to fruition Disney’s “last and greatest dream”. It’s both a trip around the world and a visit to the land of tomdrrow, planned to be a plate that would introduce, test and demonstrate the ideas and in ventions emerging from the 1 creative centers of industry - a place that will always be growing, changing and expan ding, following the flights of man’s imagination. EPCOT is twice the size of the Magic Kingdom and con tains two distinct realms: Future World, whose corporate-sponsored pavilions celebrate the poten tial of science, industry and technology; and World Showcase, whose pavilions of fer samples of the culture, products and cruisine of nine countries. You really have to see it for yourself to get a true feeling for its scale. The first sight that con fronts a visitor to EPCOT isj the towering structure called?] “Spaceship Earth”, a giant* 17-story geosphere rising 180 ft. in the air at the entrance to Future World. The exhibit in side the geosphere highlights the development of human communications. I’ll have to stop here after this brief in troduction - we’ll get into the real “meat” of this tribute to man’s God-given ingenuity in the Notebook next week. -0- Mother Nature was at her best on this Lord’s Day - ‘twas absolutely beautiful! One’s heart swelled with thankfulness, praise and adoration for the countless blessings granted us by our Heavenly Father... a perfect day to enter the church of your choice for a spiritual refueling. The warmth of Christian love prevaded the at mosphere at Bandon Chapel as Deacon B. Kent Rowley brought the adult Sunday School lesson entitled “Ex panding Fellowship”. Through his guidance and au dience participation we learn ed how the first church organized and expanded by sharing and caring - the Lord ship of Jesus always first in their thoughts. Prayer List: When we pray, we ask that God’s Will be done for only He knows what’s best. Please add our friends to your prayer list. Sister Meta Mason underwent successful kidney surgery last Thursday at Norfolk General Hospital, Norfolk, Va., and is now allowed visitors. She’s located in the new building with en trance <mi Colley Ave., Rm. 569, phone (804)628-4569. Please say a special prayer for her; Deward (Smut) Parker is confined to Chesapeake General Hospital, Chesapeke, Va., following back surgery; Owen Pate has been released from the hospital but has to make daily visits to DePaul Hospital, Norfolk, Va., for treatment. He needs your prayers; Larry Chandler was released from Norfolk General Hospital Saturday afternoon and is recouperating at home. 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