Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 14, 1969, p. 15

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the cteiyif apeak put rev gordon b turner trinity united church the name of the game is change we read much these days about those kople who have opted out of society deed some have opted out of life itself there an the hippies and the ylpplei they turn u off because of their outer lisppinb and dhere are others whose subtle inner rebellion against societys set standard kea cause for concern in butjnes and polities in home life and marriage fidelity in pertoh to person relationships there is a great deal of rejection of accepted norms the name of the game it quite obviously change whether we like it or not is immaterial out with the old in with the new and whole lot of confusion and desperation along with the process in my recent reading i came across a comment of howard zinn which makes a lot of sense the real choice he laid is not between shaping the world or not but between doing it deliberalely based on certain values or unconsciously change is about the only thing we can be certain of these days it is going on in the euenttal ethics or living we cant avoid it and i doubt that we can do much to slop it after all it was the lord of all life who said behold i make all things new it might well be argued that he is the agent of much of the ongoing change today so the question rises what shall we do in this turbulent period of our history it seems to me that there are three possible routess to take first we can tit back in our easy chairs uninvolved and critical and watch the changing scenery of life that the person who has really opted out of living not the hippie second we can roll with the waves of change accepted them as they come as being inevitable of third we can become agejita of change that is m can be in theie pitching working moulding life so that its changes can be for the hettetment of mankind and indeed ultimately to the glory of god there is surely nut much question which alternative is available for the christian the name of the game is change and you mutt be involved irj it actively and creatively if you are a christian you have in your possession the gtealett resources available to guide you and others in making constructive changes in the fabric of life and you labor in the certainly that god it in there working with you life does not need security if we know who we are sons of god and it does not need comfort if it has meaning as found in the good news about life found in jesus christ the acton free press wednesday may 14 1969 b3 lets play bridge by bill coats my wife and i paid a vltil to the fort credit ultdte club un week we uteti to play there letuuiiy when we lived in the west rnj of tofonto w we renewed many scusintjnce4 here is our of ihe hand thsl came up tlul ewninz soulh dealt with neither tide vulnerable north ii a 10912 i 8 v 110 j in all the discussions of population growth with talk of mlulons here and millions there we ire likely to forget that among the millions are many very small ethnic and linguistic communities who need the word or god in commercial terms they do not represent any kind of a worthwhile market for literaturebut the bible societies of the world no not mike that a primary consideration their task it to see that the word of god is in the language and within use reach of all there it for example a small community of some 8 000 people who live on the banks of the great okavango river live border between south west africa and angola they are slowly becoming literate and to meet their need the bible society of south africa has produced the acts of the apostles in their language kwangali a further point of interest is that this booklet has been printed by the finnish missionary societys press baptisms on mothers day baptized sunday at trinity united church by the rev gordon turner were william george brown son of mr and mrs g a brown christopher john cooney son of mr and mrs j g cooney tarrura lynne fochl daughter of mr and mrs w j focht robert john llenstrldge son of mr and mrs w c llenstridge chukmiu community chujtth churchill road north minister mr robert g w hyde ba phone u34k9 sunday may 19th 1969 1140 am morning worship and sunday school all are welcome at the church on the hill acton sumwf chukh founded 1142 pator rev stanley gammon res 144 tidey ave phone gsj1615 histtvmian church in canada knox church acton rev andrew ii mckenile bjl bd minister mr la hansen ba organist and choir master sunday may 18th 1969 943 am church school and adult bible claux i1jj0 a ja momuib worship paul she pastor no evening service wednesday 6j0 explorers 800 pm prayer and bible study conducted by deacons thursday choir at 800 friday 700 pm bhp food the hock of god which is among you 1 peter s 2 all welcome ttlnlty unttto church minister the rev gordon b turner ba b d director of music dr george elliott ma phd sunday may 18th 199 1000 sun morning worship 1100 am talk back adults in dialogue on the sermon nnd related subjects f sunday school 1000 ajn nursery to grade 4 1100 ajn grade 3 to 8 we welcome you and your family to take part in the life and worship of trinity thi church oi st auun thi marty anglican corner willow st and st albana drive rev h i dawson ba bth sunday may isth 1969 9 45 ajri church school for ogee 3 to is years 943 ajn ministers confirmation claw for teenagers withdrawn this sunday only 1 1 00 a m divine worship guest preacher the rev evan h jones ba lth minister of ahna street presbyterian church st thomas sermon theme the relevant church sundn may 23 11 am guctt jwiuer mr john reooh civil engineer who leaves in june to build the first christian church in afghanistan everyone welcome rvanok1 hntteosyal ya1hnacu paoc 33 churchill rood rev s m thoman pastor 8334713 sunday may 18th 1969 10 00 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 7 00 p m evangelistic service liakday 8 pm prayer service and bible study thursday 8 00 pan chrl jt ambassadors i rlday 6 45 p m crusaders 1 john 1 9 m we confess our alns he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unright eousness maw avfmui baptist church 1 maple ave georgetown pastor rev robert c lotuses may is 10 am ascension day communion nursery provided sunday may 48th 1969 sunday after ascension day m0 am hok btadbssrlat 10jo sun church school and nursery 1030 sun cbonj bucharbh 1st 3rd and 5th sundays sunday may 1 8th 1969 here is our sincere invitation to the whole family to attend church 943 sun sunday school all ages 11 00 sun morning service 700 pan evening evangel georgetown b7766s uma christian rbotuvutd church minister rev p brouwer ba b a acton ontario 2nd and 4th sundays tuesday may 20 parish dinner at luxton memorial hall ajo pm for all pori il loners sunday may lth 1969 1000 tun english service 1110 am sunday school 400 pjn english service everyone welcome 5 hih64 p k 10 7 j c a071 msi s koi it os u ho 9h64 acton painters vwesraava 30 who attwvdmj the central ontario art association sketching trip at halton county museum recently one of them mrs laura dittrlch shows her finished painting to obituary museum director land anltt hlmialt ma h j newman she is standing in front of the tree in hor painting with the escarpment repeated in the background stall photo south s ai074 3 2 ii k i a o j 5 i k the biddini touiti mit north iavt is 1hi i 2 s pit 3s pin 4s ail pen rev t t lotto dies retired 13 years ago rev thomas t latto passed away suddenly april 16 at the home of hit daughter viola collins 96 st andrews blvd weston with whom he lived since his wife the tale ada edith butge died july 16 1968 he is survived by his son hugh latto weston llitee daughters rev mia verdun delgatty kennewick washington us a mrs gordon ballinger of port perry ontario and mrs ctdon collins of weston and ii grandchildren sandra and glenda latto bryan and harold collins bruce norman and kenneth ballinger vern david ruth and ray delgatty thomas latto was bom in newport scotland on oct 13 1884 and immigrated to canada on mitch 16 1907 to attend the manitoba college for ministers in winnipeg to study for the presbyterian ministry he alto received his bachelor of arts degree specializing in languages winning a scholarship in greek he was ordained a presbyterian minltler on april 11 1918 and pastoied in statbuck clamwtlllam and gilbert plains while in gilbert plains he resigned from lie presbyterian church and founded the full gospel mission affiliated with the penlecostal assemblies of canada under his ministry and guidance over 30 of his converts entered full lime ministry as pastors and missionaries he was elected superintendent of the pentecostal churches in manitoba and was instrumental in opening many new churches his other pastorates were brandon manitoba barrie westmeath long sault in get all the hot water yourfamiiycan use with natural gas water heater uoinin naoa 01 nm afctllswtmt i ni4tld ywlftihtntlwi will tllil dtptndtbl ntwlit wtli if id vou sm in on ta voiti imimduuhr thin too nun ufltimt and it m hot it cm pauibltf t uii iskoatj itlmmlmt wlu tutdll ih www kuuf trto ii t ill tfct kvl wtur you nwd tftdtfcmujml cca afmovto coumans you can save 2600 to 100 on new installations d cmitttawsunuiij hintuns 5 to 1 store ontario and st johns new round land in 1953 he retired from full time ministry and resided in acton ontario until hit wife died hi i year lie wai gueit i pe j iter many limes at the lvangel pentecostal tabernacle where rev s m tlionun is pastoring a growing congregation a host of friends attended i he funeral held from r van gel pentecostal tabernacle acton the church of which he had been an ardent member since his retirement some 13 years ago those participating in the service were rev d lmmons district superintendent hamilton rev c lynn toronto rev i presley oshawa rev s thoman acton and rev verdun delgatty son in law of the deceased who gave the message other ministering dretltern attending and giving tribute were rev w greenwood paris rev g underbill toronto and rev k ii beesley arnprior pallbearers were p barker p binmew kobelka j bailey t crippsandg webb commented pastor s m thoman we wilt keenly feel the absence of this faithful veteran of the cross whom we learned to love as he lived and worked among us in prayer and fellowship as a faithful member of the acton pentecostal assembly rev and mrs latto will be greatly misted by loved ones and friends but have gone on to their eternal reward opening ud 4 jf heitu vou may wonder irvout west 1 takeout double on only 10 hlh cu j point but cotuiovr hit hful tt dummy for any mil ihsl fsi miiht bid ityj ii l i food hand ll ht euclly th rlhl ihjp for a utteout 6oubu orl u natt 1y noiltvsoulh wtv ojyitlft fiv card maion o nofit could uippoft ipftde it would u trudvttatu for north to thow hit jwixti tlie takeout duubl of oiv nuor thusuld iiwllf at uipport for the other iftcrurr wftt ihixiu hv lit lctt four brill in rnt of north vbeak ittwtt soulu fjwe it otw inotv try with hi three ipd bid north jvaluatr 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