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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Apr 1965, p. 21

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i nga ih Pema 0 Guaranteed! If not completely satisfied with ANY fresh meat you buy from LOBLAWS SPECIAL! LEAN RIB END TENDERLOIN END CENTRE CUTS or GREATEST Flower Stands THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 28,1965 2] Rre Dedicated BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- Two flower stands to match the com- munion table and 20 new hymn books were dedicated by Rev, J, Romeril at the Sunday morn- ing service in the United Church. Members of the Anna Group learned at their April meeting that one quilt has been finished and another is under way for the bale. A quilting will be held shortly. Mrs. Ken Sameils conducted the meeting. Mrs. Roy Taylor gave a devotional paper on Eas- ter. Mrs. Carnaghan read the scripture. Mrs. Russell Mount- joy dealt with a portion of the study book Mrs. Ida Taylor was hostess for the meeting of the Dorcas Unit.. Mrs, Stanford Van Camp presided. A special offering to be sent to Miss Muriel Stevens was received. Mrs. Van Camp read one of Charles Wesley's hymns and two poems Mrs. Harold Martyn was host- ess for the meeting of the Es- ther Unit. The devotional was taken by Mrs. Keith Van Cam; and Mrs. Harvey Graham. It was decided to hold a bake sale following the next meeting. city's Memoria] Cultural Centre. BENNY BRINGS IN CASH Jack Benny's guest appear- ance with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra netted $60,450 for the LOIN PORK ROASTS OSHAWA LITTLE THEATRE --presents-- TONITE | MeLeughlin Librery Theetre TICKETS at the DOOR Moscow Cathedral Crowded For Special Easter Service By JOHN BEST MOSCOW (CP) -- Russian Orthodox Easter is being cele- brated this weekend with sol- emn services in churches and special festive observances. The celebration of the resur- rection by Russian Christians, reckoned by the old Julian cal- endar, varies from year to year in relation to the date fixed for Easter in the West. This year it takes place one week later. Highlight is the traditional Easter Eve service which be- gins at 11 p.m. Saturday and lasts most of the night, The main service in Moscow is at Yelokhovskaya Cathedral where Patriarch Alexei, head of the Russian Orthodox Church, will be the principal celebrant. The cathedral is always jammed for such midnight serv- ices--at Christmas and Easter. There congregation stands. A special section is reserved for foreign diplomats. are no' seats and the A time - honored ritual at Easter services is the blessing of bread. The faithful bring bread to church to have it consecrated by the priest, As in the West, Easter is a {time for eggs. Russian Chris- \tians paint ordinary hard-boiled leggs in a variety of bright | colors. Festive breads and sweet- cakes bearing crosses and other sacred designs are consumed in jlarge quantities, It's customary for family Ml ° ay Fashion |groups to visit the home of grandparents where candles and flowers are arranged around piles of festive bread. On such occasions, with the jlong days of Lenten privation |behind 'them, |devout Russians are in a mood |to live it up a bit. even the most 'Christ is risen," someone will cry joyfully in proposing a toast in wine or vodka. The words, answered with "he is risen indeed," were a familiar form of Easter greeting in Russia before the 1917 revo- lution. The Russian Orthodox Lent is a rigid period of self-denial for those who observe it faithfully. Eating of meat is forbidden and there are periods when not even fish may be consumed. At these times only grain and cereal foods are permitted, Confessions and atonements are characteristic spiritual fare. Holy Week observances begin with the Russian equivalent of Palm Sunday, called Verbnoye Voskresenye or Pussy Willow Sunday because Orthodox »be- lievers bring pussy willows to church to have them blessed. 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