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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 4, 1969, p. 2

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the acton free pim wtdndy jun 4vw bcoadciuimdllufciuioankb 0j15 the cfejyy apeak put by rev peter brouwer bethel chrlatlan reformed church what makes us tick in oar previous talk we old that your lift is your religion real religion b erenethhtg thai can nor be separated from life rjwjon teperated from use fa phony hypocritical put on oo real religion b life and ufa fa religion bat perhaps you fed uneasy with lhb simple identidcstlan of ufa with religion after h if they ere the now why here two dhterem words for uw lame ihlngt thats good point and wed belief look into that minute inl we overlook something very fanpottanl we hid bit time the religion end life re identic you may quarrel with thb statement because although rebgjoo end life refer to the tame thing the word do not have the lame meaning an example may help in understand that dfatmction for butane we may uy that man b 1 teacher or that teacher b a man both word mart and teacher refer to the tame person yet the words do not have the tame meaning men indicate the perron with reference to hb biological makeup whereat teacher indicate the person with reference to hb occupation in a rimllar way when we uy life we refer to man activity at the expression of a normal conscious period a distinct front dedication i c abnormal or subconscious activity and when we uy religion we refer to that tame activity as the expression of a committed perron whatever such a commitment may be lo chrbt to communism athebtn tenon tdence money etc the important thing to remember is that we are all commitud to tomebody or komeihlngbi they things or ideas it b abo important 10 nob that many of us are not clearly aware of our deepest commitment uoreover all of us make secondary commitments which conluct with our palmary or deeper commitment nobody b 100 per cent committed to chrbt or lo science money etc thai li why chrbt urged hb followers fat the strongest terms lo do away with all secondary commitments luke 14 2513 if we begin to understand religion lo be thb fundameaul all pervading quality of ufej i think we can abo tee why we can never lake religion out of the schools merely by leavmg out of the curriculum certain toctlled religious subjects religion b what makes us tick it b thai which gives direction to all of life abo lo education in other words religion b in the schools to stay because there will always be etchers teacherwritten text books or leachctwogjimmed computers to leach the student bui ptote about thb next time ifct service sunday today 8- to the glory of god and in loving memory of the let mr and mrs robert h held communion cup holders were given and installed on all pews of the baptbt church by members of the taniily a dedication service was held al the regalar sunday morning worship service at which several dsecenttntt of the family were mr and un rtid joined the acton church fat 1899 and two oaa and ibt daughters were bapttaed and became members also baptized and joined were three grandions and six granddaughters attending from out of town were mr and mrs hugh raid mrs wlruuefred hiluard and wayne of guelph mr and mrs joseph n raid and granddaughter jeantnne campbell of hamilton mr and mrs orville bogle of millgrove mr haioid griffin and mr smith griffin jr of erin township mr and mrs douglas peck lynda bruce lawrence and keith mr and mrs don livingstone scott brian and wendy of georgetown unable to attend wat mrs harold griffin of erin township local descendants of the family present were mrs chat landtborough donna joanne bui and ralph cmmcmtu cxmyuumttty cmukm cburthul road north mr robert a w hyde ba sunday june eh m loudo am mmniti vfcrehtp and sunday school u ene wakorne at the church on the hill actow lurttty church tamdedlmj reeeofi rev stanley gammon resv 144 way ave phone tsjltu ihttsbytttlam chukh in canada knojc ctnmcfr acton rev andrew h mcketuje ba bj minister- mi- h a hansen ba organist and choir matter sunday june ttfc 1469 tas ajsboburch school and adult kiaav wer aeataavjgj a hid nsea no gvenlng service during june july and august wednwhy pan the study hour thursday choir at goa feed the hock of god which it twang you i peter i 1 all welcome mutn unhid church sunday june an 1969 945 am church school for age j to is yrs 1100 am divine worehlp otxlinwiion for ufe and induction of three eider sermon theme rhejowrubht of the hook 200 pm ttrsjson irwatvetnent a vtlmtaon of hornet of pariah fcesjine continuing teu june 11 everyone most welcome vamoa romeosrai vaihnacu paoc u churchill road revr 8 m thoman pastor e3j27i5 the rev gordon b turner bjl8d dtreotor of music dr oeorge elliott ma htj sunday june ids 1969 sunday school itm ajnciitreery to grade a iijj0 emgrade stol we wilnnwi you and your penury to take iters fat the life and worship cftrmltyl st church mp w autan iw martyr sunday june teh 1969 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship too pra evangelistic service tuesday 8pm prayer service and bible study thuredey iju pan chttatto atntsaeendont ryuey 643 tun orutarlera psalm jj7 i except the lord build the houie they labour in vam that build it except the lord keep the city the watchman waketh but in vein mapu avmim apttit church u maple ave georgetown pastor rev robert c lohnet earner willow st and st ahuna drive rev r j dewaoo ba bth sunday mnbsth 1969 trlnky i m0 ajnoht ttucharbit wj0 amomrch school onit nursery hj0 aunchoral buchaiiet tat m and sth sundaya sunday june teh 1969 here is our sincere invitation to the whole family to attend church 9as jrl sunday school all ages 1100 sun morning service 7h0 pm bvenlng evangel georgetown sttosos umm chtwrtan urouua church mmltter rev p brouwer ba bj acton ontario ebrwhreiri untss the bail sunday june teh 1969 1000 ajn snguth service 1110 em sunday school 4jx pjn engush service 28 children receive first holy communion bouquets op hep tamatlone ware p the rector and crtrb ehing a lighted wooden cross i to district apostle m kraut shown above and to b mounted on the tame red cm petlng that covers bbhop wserw at the dedication ol the new the floor bouquets of yellow tad white flowers apostolic church sunday making the ammoumedtt each tide staff photo presentations were janice eckstein daughter of new church filled for formal dedication sunday may 25 the feast of pentecost was a ipedal day for 28 boys and girb who made their first holy communion at st josephs church the beautifully decorated altars fat a profusion of spring flowers made a lovely setting for the ceremony during the 10 jo man the church wat packed to the doors for mass and afterward when the children were enrolled in the brown scapular by father v j morgan the peslol father murganspoke on the tignlflcaitce of the occasion asking pal en u lo set an example for their childen hetecslbd the first pratefost when the holy spirit descended on the apostles and the importance of tpuilual gifts j rain tiuheertnlo brilliant sunshine as the cues in neat procession shepherded by jean malinec joanne pavll and gall mchugh made their wsy out of the church followed by the coniregilloa the girb 13 of them in while dresses and velb were in marked contrast to the 13 boys in dark sunday beil and white bows on their arms actonx new apostolic church was formally dedicated sunday morning and for the first service extra chairs lud lo be placed in the attractive new building to accommodate the crowd among the 140 in attendance were vbllort from gilt and ipeclally invited gueilt from acton district apoelle m kraut of kitchener cut the ribbon to the british petroleum company recently caused a ilir by itt announcement of an oil strike in northern alaska together with plant to enter the american market with a chain of gustations but you have lo go fait and far to outdo the bible in the world lodaywhether it b across arctic tundra or through tropical ninforat the bible had la ftct chalked up itt own writ fan that very tame part of alaska list year at barrow the nearest town to the prudhoe bay oil field 1 50 miles lo the eut they celebrated in october the delivery of the fust copies of the new testament in inuplat welcoming a large conoreottlon to the first service at the new apostolic church sunday morning were the rector rev k eckstein left and sunday school teacher frank austin right the church b completely finished and attractively decoratedistah photo mrs d woldie funeral may 29 funeral tervice was held thursday afternoon may 29 for ellen sayers waldie r r 2 acton who died in guelph general hospital on monday may 26 after a short illneis rev a ii mckenzie conducted the funeral aititted by the rev john waldie interment was in fairvtew cemetery pallbeareri were alex waldie james sayeis ward bruce gordon johiuon willard britton and robert wlnlon rower bearen were david waldie ernie medland larry mclaughlin and bui mclaughlin mrs waldie wat born in natugtweya townihip daughter of james sayers and naomi trotter she was married in natiagaweya presbyterian heavy trucks continued from pag 11 road has been tilted to go to the county but reeve currie wis not optimistic about the possibility of the county moving in to repair the bridge the matter ihould be taken up with the board of transport and the cnr immediately he slid i know the situation u bid it was abo tuggeited that the o p p be contacted and aiked to patrol the area more thoroughly lor speeders church manse on june 7 1911 mrs waldie it survived by her husband duncan r r 2 tons and daughter wilfrid r r 2 william rockwood margaret mrs tom mclaughlin lulowel six grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren she was predeceased by one titter and three brothers georgetown animal clinic 106 guelph street georgetown bcbuckhelldvm notice of change of clinic hours monday to saturday- 10 am to 12 am monclay- wednesday friday 4 pm to 8 pm other hours by appointment only phon 8772741 open the building and spoke aptly during the service he was aitlsted by bishop e wagner of kitchener who also spoke to the congregation the rector rev k eckstein of guelph simply witched from the back of the church at the first tervice proceeded there ire 18 members in the new congregation a urge choir competed of acton and gait members tang several hymns before the service began marg gullis of milton plsyed live organ and stanley eckstein the rectors son tnd a deacon led the cholt bouquets of red carnttiont were presented to the bishop and the district apostle by janice eckstein tnd chris euing they spoke a few words of welcome white and yellow flowers backed by greenery made the church especially attractive for the service of dedication with every tett filled the only extra space at all was in the small mothers room here several youngsters with their mothers were able to hear the service by loudspeaker and watch through a large window there were services at 10jo am and 5 pm sunday ind thb pattern will continue abfhuiev johnson ojj ortomermt mitvon atd acton fred a hoffman optometrist si st georges scj guelph oat telephone tkuhi receiving their first holy communion were agnes steven nancy roach rita mandttj mary lou lindsay darlene roach mary ann vtoskl rosebe daigle maureen rouse sandra lynn jennings karen palon prances pryters patricia gordon frances cunningham michelle field roadjnx st pierre cnrirtopher conroy steven vender eychen henry roach david mcciqoway robert rowe tony ceng steven blanchard paul lowe michael zioot frank van oprial roland daigle delphln roach and richard tchoraewtki the junior tkolv directed by urt k heffernta tang during matt with mrs jimee brsdshew at the organ st albans campaign pledget on fund at st albaat church following their campaign indicate they will pa ueirj4l000 target the pledges cover the next two yean meet ffiti fvutgefef b0bd0wie frees ftfalt lnll rvseilyttmfaarylf4wg at mapu avw4u upttst ohmch 81 maple ave 8 nmhltv hrom tuhdav aim teh ffetouoh utttsav jtlm isrh sunday 7pm and other nights ipn wfcial music nightlv thi ckmrtsatttii owelpli owttne soios ouns tbios imstiumtfjtals you are invited to comal rev b c tohnes petior

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