Bowmanville Public Lit and is open to alls parents. Custody of childi flot a requirement. Fori W. 3L11p1 Anglican <Temperance at Queen) SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1978 8:00 amr. HOLY COMMUNION 11:00 a. HOLY BAPTISM 6:00 p.m. POTLUCK SUPPER FOI YOUNG PEOPLE 7:30 p.m. YOUTH SERVICE With Kevin Morris as guest speaker Sunday School and Nursery Care at 11:00 a.M. ,Wed. 9:30 a.m. HoIy Communion and Layinc on of Hands SUNDAY, OCT. 29, 1978 a special biblica musical presentation of "COOL IN THi FURNA CE" by the Choir and Sunday Schoc children.. ARCHDEACON TOM GRACIE Church ai Division St. Off ice 623-3138 SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES 10 a.m. - Age Group- 9 years and aider il a.m. - Beginners, Kindergarten, Primary B & B Bunch meet at 9.15 n Church Parour S(2nd and 4th Sundays) Age Croup - 15 toi17 years Please corne and bring a f riend il ar.. WORSHIP SERVICE A Dedication Service for Cliurch Office Extension ani Table in Church Parour, aiea tour cf church office. Sermon titie "When You Pray... Nursery Care Provided A Warm Welcome for Everyane U.C.W. Beef Dinner, Nov. 4th Anniversary Service, Nov. Sth Jack & JIil Club Dance Tickets for Nov. 3rd are gainj fast. Get pours naw by calling 623-2468 or 623-6544. The Bowmanville Chapter of the One ParentFamilles Association meets every Wednesday evening. in the *1. ~ 31 iat~3uteb Qfliurdi with Special Guest Speaker REV. ROBERT MUMFORD, B.A., B.D., Th.M. il arn. Sermon "Festival of Possibilities" Choral Music by both Choirs Guest Violinist - John Semjen I5:30 p.m. Pot Luck Supper in Church Hall 7 p.m. Sermon "A People of Priviege" Choral Music by Senior Choir Nursery Care for pre-schooî chiîdren ai both services. ANNUAL, Citr1-us Fruit Sale sponsored by Courtice Secondary School Band Parent Committee Super-Fresh Tree-Ri'Ëpened FROM TEXAS TO YOU IN 5 DAYS! Sale is on Oct. 16 -Oct. 31 40-lb. Box 20-lb. Box $ 130 0 $8,00 (approxlmately 32e IL on large case) Delvered lntlime for Chrstmas glving. Proceeds toa aslst Music Education in Courtice Secandary School. For f urther Information oeil 725-4985. Items 'of Interest phono 623-3303; brary information phone 623-4979 or cingle 623-5440. ren is more An observation deck, open to the public, seven days a week until dusk, has been opened at the Wesleyville Generating Station. Anyone wishing more information should contact Suzanne Stickley at 885-8181. Site tours may also be arranged. This Saturday, October 2lst, is the date of the NDP dinner dance to be held at the Woodview Community Centre, R Cadillac Avenue North, Oshawa. For tickets cal Orono 983-9250 or Oshawa 723-2644. Dr. Gordon Willey, president of Durham College since its inception 13 years ago in 1967, has agreed to stay on g as president until June lst, 9 1980 deferring his retirement. Extremely popular with the 91 board of governors, staff and students, hic decision has been E very favourably received. The Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority has signed two options to purchase - land which run until April 1979. It is the Wakley il Transport property in the Port Hope flood plain for $40,000, Uthe Authority to provide il per ~Icent of the purchase price, Town of Port Hope 24 per cent and the province the 18 remainder. And 100, acres in the north eact corner of the Town of Newcastle in the Ganaraska Forest area at $500 an acre. Reverend John Kitchen, minister of Orono United d BAHA'I FAITH mystery of the Universe, but there was a Turkish Prisoner, Baha'uIIah, in Akka, Palestine, Who had the Key." ig - Cou nt Lea Tolstoy - Church in the early 1950's, passed away ini Niagara Falls, on Wednesday, October 4th. Services were held on Saturday in Lundy's, Lane United Church where he ministered for several years. Sympathy is extended to his wife Lydia, and son Olaf and family. The Sacrament of Baptism was admini stered by Rev. John Peters during the morning service on October 15 at Trinity United Church when the following children were received into the fellowship of Christ's church and Trinity congregation: Alison Mary Jane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cowling; James Frederick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Douglas; Philip Leonard Bruce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Foster; David Norman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman James; Matthew Arthur, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas James; Kevin James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Malley; Gregory Donald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McMurter; Christopher James, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Peter; Aaron Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rice; Sherrie Dawn Thompson, daughter of Mr. John Thompson and Miss Dawn Foster; Sara Elaine, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Woods. The Oshawa Art Mart will hold its annual Craft Fair at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa from October 27-29. The Gallery will present a festival atmosphere with tent, arts, crafts and fine foods. The admission ticket will give visitors a chance to win one of two hangings by Williams Design Studio. 25 per cent of the 40 units of the Durham Senior Citizens Lodge in Orono have been rented, states Mr. Lawrence Staples of Orono. The Lodge will open around December lst. This Sunday, October 2lst, is Kendal United Church, Thank Offering Service with Dr. Frank Fiddler and choir in charge. Starting from Consumer 's Drive in Whitby, on Wednesday (today) 200 bankers, industrial realtors, developers and railroad people will tour the Region of Durham for this year's industrial Affairs Day hosted by the region. The conducted bus tour ,7ill view the many- projects begun in the eight area municipalities of the .TEENS!P Science and Religion On April 12, 1961, a new day dawned in the history of mankind. On that day in the early morning hours, a man- made rocket carried a young Russian cosmonaut, Yuri Gagarin, 185 miles into space. Thus began a new age as man left the cradie of creation to venture into the unknown abyss of outer space. Following this history-making flight Russian radio broad- cast this message to the world: Every scientific achievement deals a crushing blow to the idea of the existence of God. The higher the altitude reached by Soviet intellect, the less room there is for religion in the consciousness of, the people. The date of April region, since the first tour last year. Over $2000 damage was done by vandals to the R.H. Cornish Public School in Port Perry, on Saturday, October 7th. Desks were overturned, inkwells thrown against classroom walls, halls and wall dlocks. OPP fingerprint experts have been called in. Hayward Murdoch, has been elected president of the Oshawa Kiwanis Club for 1978-79, succeeding past president Arleigh Hilîman. Regional Chairman Walter Beath, councillors Gary Herrema, Gord Davie, Bruce Taylor, John DeHart, Reg Rose, Scugog Mayor Lawrence Malcolm, Joy Thompson and Ajax Mayor Clark Mason, attended the annual convention of the Association of Counties and Regions of Ontario, last weekend in Sudbury. m - The qualified staff at Kut'n'Kurl are here to assist you with any haîr or skin problems you are having. Get the LAT[ST SUPER style cul and fashion perrn. We'll help you looklike the Fashionable Teen you really are. Need a litile, help in shaping your eyebrows, with makeup? Corne in, we would love 10 hel KUT'Nq'KURL BEAUTY SHOP have a fine q arand cosmetic products to sU right road. Stop ai ... "Open 6 days a week" 71 King St. E. Thurs. and Fr!. Bowmanvilîe Evenings by appointment li111e tricks ,p you. We at quality lie of art you on the PHONE 623-5019 "Master, give me a soul." The artist was so filled with fear that he fled through the door and out into the street., But the creature followed him saying, "Master, give me a soul. You've made for me a magnificent body, now give me a soul." This is the task of our time. The whole world awaits. 'Science has made _ the body, a magnificent body. We must now give it a soul! We must awaken in the hearts and minds of mankind the spirit that will employ the miracles of science for the, lasting benefit of man. ettt ~ptak0 b~ ?Keu~rtnb ~tter ~Jrnw~ 12,1961, and the name of cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin have been iinscribed in history. Religion was dealt >a mortal blow by human intellect and by the ibuilders of Communisl. Today we are caught Up in the eye of -an intellectual explosion that makes the Rennaisance of the Middle Ages dwarfish by comparison. It has been said that one-haîf of man's knowledge was gained in 10,000 years. The other haîf was gained in the last 25 years. This great surge of scientific i nquîry and advanced knowledge has caused some to question their, faith. They reason that this new information gleaned from modern laboratories displaces and disproves concepts of man and the universe taught in the Bible. Dr. Wernher von Braun, the father of modern space technology said, "The two Most powerful forces shaping our civilization today are science and religion. Through science man strives to learn the mysteries of creation. Through religion he seeks to know his Creator." The apparent conflict between science and religion concerns not the dispelling of faith, but the growing gap between morals and knowiledge. It is one thing to split the atom. It is another to know what to do with it! As man 's knowledge of the universe increases, it is imperative that we keep Pace with the develop- ment of Our spiritual values. Heinrich Heine, the German poet, tells the story of the sculptor who one day decided to make a man. He went to his studio and started to work. He fashioned a body .first, -a magnificent body on which he placeýd a finely featured head. When he was almost finished, the creature spoke to him, Whoi BUCKLE-UP FOR SAFETY Be Wise . Stock up flOW on cold and f lu remedies before winter sickness hits your family!1 For the A duits: One-a- Day Multiple Vitamins for Adu lis Regular and with mron l.D.A. Multiple Vitamins Geritol In Tabets or Liquid Pardec<- Maltevol1 Liqui.d Reguîar and with iron and'for the Chidren .D;.A. Chewable Vitamins Pardec Chewable Vitamins (Chocolate Flavored) or Liquid Chocks and Flinistones Lozenges and Cough Drops WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION 0F TO CHOOSE FROM. VAPORIZERS McGregor I.D.A. Drugs 5King St. W.Bwanil Telephone 623-5792 Rev. Robert Mumford Rev. Robert Mumford, B.A., B.D.,ý Th.M., a native of Windsor, Nova Scotia,, will deliver the theme addresses "Festival of Possibilities" and "A People of Privilege" Rev. Mumford has a wide range of experience including pastorates in several pro- S A Lot of eartaches Are Eased..4 SBy sameone like yourself wha', cares when misfortune strikes a neighbor next door, or in coee ther part of the world -~ someone who > needs a chance ta begin again. SPerhaps if you cani't heip in, persan, yau can through giving ta a World Service Appeal Ivalunteer f rm your neighbaurhood Seventh-day Adventist Church, who wiIl be knocking on your door, giving yau an opportunity ta share. Donated funds are used in the foliowing:4 I : orld-wide aid ta 397 medicai facilities A fle f health screening vans "Worid-wide educational facilities in 3,918 Toaid victime of disasters - f ire, f lood, I earthquaked " Local cammunity services: Five-Day Plan ta Stop Smoking Summer Camps far Underpriviieged Children S Nutrition Classes ... THANKS FOR HELPING SOMEO NE BEGIN A GAIN.I commommomm a ir i The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, October 18, 1978 7 Noted Maritime r to Speak At St. Paul's Anniversary This Sunday, October 22, vinces. A réputation as an able w'ill be a banner day for the preacher eventually lead hlm people of St. Paul's United to the noted pulpit of First' Ihurch here in Bowmanville United Church in Truro, Nova as they celebrate their 144th Scotia.,From here he accepted anniversary. Services will be an appoitment ta the faculty Leld at il a.m. and 7 p.m. of Queen's Theological Col- m , , lege, Kingston, Ontario. si An outstanding speaker, much in demand across the nation, he has just recently returned from giving the theme addressés at the Na- tional Men's Conference in Baff , Alberta. JonSejn guest violin- iswill present sacred selec- Stions at the morning service. ~ There 'will be inspirational participation too, by both the Senior Choir and Junior Chan- cel Choir of St. Paul's unceer the capable direction of Doug- las Dewell and Mrs. Allanah Coles. A potluck supper commen- cing at 5:30 p.m. will be part of the evening festivities.