Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 16, 1970, p. 12

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Acton Free Wednesday September The clergy Apeak Put ir Labor Day passed this year In the shadow of a contract dispute After months of negotiation the postal union and government representatives finally ratified a new contract specific Issue tended to focus the attention of many concerned people on the whole question of labormanagement set tlement In light of the present collective bargaining process Labor and management too often tend to see themselves as warring factions Labor tends to see Itself as the downtrodden group slaving for allpowerful masters denying them Godgiven rights Management either looks on itself as somehow Intelligently or morally superior or else feels sorry for Itself and talks about the pendulum having swung too far the other way Surely labor and management have reached the point where they are two equal professional groups who should have the same aims and Ideals for the betterment of our health and welfare The collective bargaining process must develop to the point where it involves a real effort on both sides to understand each others problems and needs sublimating their own Interests to those of whole of society Both labor and management need to develop a sense of social responsibility Maximum wages and maximum profits must take second placo to tho promotion of the economic and moral health of the whole of society The unanimous roport of the labor- management committee set up by the late President Kennedy had this to say with regard to collective bargaining Inbor and management must recognlie not only their Individual responsibility to society of which they constitute an important and integral part they must develop Improved methods of reconciling their separata and mutual Interests with those of the larger com and for reducing still further tho extent of unavoidable Interruptions in operations President Kennedy expressed this con fidence that both labor and management would use their concentrated economic power with a high degree of social responsibility and a sensitive concern for the public interest Many today claim that If the collective bargaining process does not evolve from what it now It will soon become an out moded luxury Both sides then would be responsible for Its demise Bahais summer school studies worlds fate Mrs Mary of RR 3 Milton was among 140 of Southern Ontario who attended a Baha I summer school at Cub Camp this week Hundreds of summer schools ore held annually in the 360 countries and dependencies in the world where Baha is live AD founders of world religions such as Buddha Mahomet Jesus Christ Zoroaster and many others have predicted a tune of terrible troubles the coming of a great spiritual leader with the remedy and the beating of swords into plowshares and spears into pruning hooks and everlasting peace The i Faith is a new world religion which claims that Baha llah has come with Godgiven remedies which will cure the chaos and disunity of the world Study and discussion centre around applying these remedies Mrs Betty Frost of Toronto and Mr and Mrs Jack of South Carolina were the main speakers About per cent of those at tending were young people between the ages of 15 and 25 years who are becoming Baha is in great numbers throughout the world Father Morgan now recovered rather V J Morgan returned tDaytthMassesatSt Josephs Parish Sunday after recovering a brief illness Father in pastor of Church of Our Lady said Masses here on Sunday September in Father Morgan absence REV FRANCIS BYRNE ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH SO Mill it Founded M BA Off THE CHURCH OF ST THE MARTYR ANGLICAN Willow St and St Albans Drive J Dawson BTh si a Mori To I IikiI A Cordia Invitation To All CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Minis Re Acton Ontario SI 1970 Mil mi Huh HI 0 mi 10 i in l mil PENTECOSTAL TABERNACU Churchill Rood S M Pastor SI PTLMBl 1970 am Morning Worship Service and Sunday School 1110 School hip tl Teen Meet at the church ium 10 Classes Come worship and with to fie belter equipped to serve God and men Welcome CHURCHIU COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill Road Nor Minister The Re A Walter BA 1M Aw Phone Mill R 10 00 Sundi School 1 a m Morning Worship Evangelistic Sciikc mist i I mi I will ml I Ills llfL 8 Service and Bible Sludj Thursday Ambassadors J tin 1 inns mil not in huh in id Ik ihuli im till huh hoth I r MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Maple Ate Georgetown Rev Robert C the 1100 SUNDAY SEPTrMBER 20th Worship and School Theme Signs of the Turns Vmiors arc all Git hiring at Church on Hill TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minister The Rev Gordon B Turner BJ Director of Music Dr George Elliott MA 1970 Here 1 our Invitation whole family to attend church am Sunday School All apes 1 1 ajn Morning Service Ecnlng Exnngc Georgetown PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Rev Andrew B D Minister Mr E A Hansen Organ lit and Choir Master SUNDAY SEPTEMBER Morning Worship am Nursery 1000 Church School Grade 1100 sun Church School Grades We Welcome and Your Family to Take Part in the Life and Worship of Trinity SUNDAY SEPTEMBER IS School withdrawn 1 1 am Church School Adult Con worship together Da Sermon theme In quirv An Approach to Chnstian Teaching Commissioning of Church School staff Everyone Most Welcome Poets Corner Mentor a penal publication In South Wulpolo printed poem In tin Juno Issue It was found on body of US soldier In Vietnam llowdoyoudo they told me You t And like a fool I believed ill of night from a I your sky I figured right hen they told me lie Had I taken the time to ice the thing you made Id know werent calling a spade spade I wonder God if youd my hand Somehow I feel that you will understand Funny I had to come to place Before I had time to your face Well I guess there much more to nay Bui Im glad God I met you today I the will be here But Im not afraid I know you are here The signal well God Ill have to go I like you lota thli I want you to know Look like thli will be a horrible fight Who knows I may come your home tonight Though wasnt friendly with you before I wonder God If youd wait at your door Look I am crying me bedding tears 1 with Id known you these many years Well Ill have to go now God goodbye Strange I met you Im not afraid Iodic New Baptist pastor in Cheltenham too Now pastor at Acton Baptist church tho Rev Byrne also has the ministry of the Cheltenham Baptist church He will be In Acton Sunday mornings or at a m and then will drive back to Cheltenham for the 1130 am service There will no be evening service at the church here on Sundays He will also be in Acton on Wednesdays and Fridays and is Joining the Ministerial Association Live Cheltenham Mr and Mrs Byrne and their A recent resident of a house In Sydney Australia run by Anglican deaconesses was a Muslim girl from Tanzania By agreement the hosts tried not to Influence their guest away from her faith or dissuade her from reading the Koran but they did remenibcr her In prayer ac cording to the teller of the In cident One day copies of Scripture was distributed in the house The youth showed in her face an unspoken yearning an Inarticulate request With a simple gesture a copy was ten tendered in her direction and with an eager response a New Testament was accepted No one knows the details of her reading nor the way In which the Spirit moved in her soul to bring to life the words she had read But sometime later she left a note for all to see It said My dear sisters I have ac cepted the Lord Jesus Christ as my Lord and Saviour The words of St John s Gospel have been ringing In my ears for a long time I know that the Scripture Is truth Thank you for your prayers Obituary Bert Allan dies suddenly Funeral service for Albert Ray Bert Allan was held at the Shoemaker funeral home Thursday Sept The Rev A H of Knox Presbyterian church officiated Interment was in Fairview cemetery Mr Allan died suddenly while at work at the plant where he had been employed for the past three years He had farmed most of his life at the family homestead at 3 Acton He was the son of the late William and Minnie Allan and was born at Lot Erin Township He Is survived by sisters Mrs Lena Cleave Mrs Elda Mrs Jennie Holmes of Acton Mrs Ada McLean of Mrs Isabella of I Georgetown Mrs Myrtle Beswick of Hamilton Mrs Viola Crosier of Toronto and Thomas Allan of Nobleton He was predeceased by two brothers Roland Allan and Wesley Allan Pallbearers were four nephews Lloyd Swlndlehurst Gordon Holmes William McKinnon Blake McEnery and two fellow workers Harold Harris and Ed Thatcher Progress Automation It a process that gets all the work done while you Just sit there When you were younger this process was called Mother two young daughters live in parsonage at Cheltenham Mr Byrne went to high school in Toronto received A degree at McMoster University and B Th from Ontario Bible College Toronto Ho is presently a candidate for two degrees a D from McMaater and an M A from Ho has recently completed six years as pastor of St George Baptist church Obitua Was resident of Ballinafad A rMldmt for four and before thai a raaldent of Georgetown 1MD lUu died suddenly In Georgetown hospital on Sep tember Mr who had bean Mil- employed for the past few yeara had worked with Greco ana Sons and ScottJackson Con traction Toronto at the plant In and the Great West Felt Company Born In St Clements he was the son of Albert and Catherine Fortney and attended school In and St Jeromes College Kitchener In 1033 he married lilllan May I rrlngton who survives him with two children Mrs Reuben Gannon Brampton and Philip Edward Georgetown three grand children Mark Craig and Cynthia and brothers and sisters Clayton Stratford Mrs Jack Mrs Martina Kraellng Mrs Albert and Jerome Kitchener and Mrs George Tapping He was predeceased by twin brothers Leo and Leonard sisters Anna May and Mrs Stan Potter and brothers Albert and Herbert all of Father Gerald Craig conducted requiem mass In Holy Cross R C Church on Saturday morning and interment was in Greenwood Cemetery Pallbearers were Reginald Kitchener Ed Smith Ballinafad Jack Saun Robert McMenemy Arthur and James Indian women ore to M par of alt availing themselves of pro and Canadian Indian now lake postnatal clinical services In or nursing to a Department of stations under stations under professional mm National Health and Welfare Fair display dance fashion show in plans Auxiliary held the August meeting at me horns of Mrs J with members present The meeting opened with prayer for tha retarded read by Mrs The Open House at the workshop In Hornby was at tended by Mrs Conroy Mrs Beryl Bennett and Mrs Grace Graham They reported a good attendance and also many orders for articles mode by the trainees Tickets ore now available for the Fall Dance October from Mrs J a couple The Novelairs will provide the music Fashion show The Fall Fashion Show will be held Thursday October at the Robert Little School Tickets are per person and are available from members or phone Mrs J Roe or Mrs J Conroy The last fashion show was very enjoyable and members nope this one will be as suc cessful Again this year L Auxiliary will be having a booth at the Fall Fair where refresh will be served and work done by the trainees will be on display At the executive meeting it was reported that the tandor of Construction was occupied for tho to the workshop In Hornby Excavation has begun and construction should be completed by November Jake Is campaign manager this year and the project is an auction of new ar ticles donated by the merchants of Acton Georgetown and Milton as the main venture to raise In place of the Flowers of Hope The next meeting be September TOYOTA Park Toyota GARDEN I HEADQUARTERS BAnoMN5 SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION OF Evergreens Potted Roses Shrubs Fertilizers Trees WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF CUT FLOWERS SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ANY OCCASION Open 7 Days a Week8 a Til DarkPhone WE WIRE FLOWERS ANYWHERE Caroline Flower Garden Shop TODAY EVERY DAY EVERYWHERE SN0WM0BILER for your Maintenance Tuneup li Service To Any 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