Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 28, 1969, p. 16

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f- tho acton ftm proas wednesday may 28 1969 the detyii jteak cut by roy stanley gammon acton baptist church toe guelph reformatory i would preface ray remark today with quotatloo from man called jeremiah i it nulhinj to you all you that pet b7 lamentation i 12 there ia place with beautifully kepi ground a deaf running stream a lake bf tuning picnic table for the public use it it known to moat of ut the guclph reformatory we pes ii every time we go to rx corac fiool guelph at time especially in the spring or summer drive past blue dresed led working oh the pound keeping them attractive for the passerbys enjoyment here too you will tee the khaki dad guard keeping watchful eye a they perform their woik the question i would aik myself and all of you tt how often do we drive put on our way to buslne or pleasure and fall to hive even a ptelng thought to thlt enclosed community of between 800 and 900 persons i apeak to all of ui today for i too wai guilty of palling by for niny yeara without thought of all it meant to to many behind thou done walli and tteel gate there are thou of the clergy who vult those of their denominations regularly i have the privilege of doing this for the baptist boy who may have run afoul of the law i thall never forget my firtt experience nearly three yeara ago walking in the front doora as in any office or public building down long corridor neat clean many lovely flower in pota displayed there the work of the inmatesthen suddenly turning one more comer and coming to a heavy iteel door a guard wai there with a urge key in hit hand after identifying myself he turned the key and let me through then came the sound of that key again in the lock i wai inside with iteel doora facing me in every direction standing in the part called the tower i uw the long rowa of viiiting tablet with their partition a foot high down the middle there tat mother fallten brother titters girl friends young wlvei tome with a wee baby not much higher than the partition looking overfat daddy some held hand in thli awkwaru position they talked and vltlted with their loved one who had broken tome of the law of our land thete ate not hardancd criminal ai tome suppose oh ye tome of them would have u think they were tough but mot of them i fbunovare frightened tcaied needing very much to know that somebody care the averatf age it between 16 and 23 with just a few older men- the guard in the main are kindly men some ik fine chriillana and are able there to bear a wllneti to god love and concern for the inmate finally tome may aik what do we do for thete lad we do what we can thete are resident chaplain theresalvatlon army protectant and roman catholic thete i alto a fine chapel called hop chapel the work of building and fumiihing it wat all done over the year by inmalet and it it a credit to their tkill servicet are held llieie on sunday bible tludy i conducted during the week many attend thete voluntary tludieitonie are taking moody ttudy courses provided by the inttitullon our work at we vltlt it mainly to litten to them let them talk not preach at them but many have been turned to a faith and a trutt becaute of thete interview some having found the saviour have gone out to hart a fresh life some we are not able to reach but we are encouraged by hearing from tome of them alter release letter and cards at christmas have been our reward in till work we write letter to parent wive or girl friend for them sometime we can write the parole board on their behalf when you mr john public past tills place the next time remember those inside say a little prayer for them and for yourself for but for the grace of god any one of ui could be in their place walter safely aaya kneel or all low in a canoe if uptel hang on to the canoe until help arrive omhtottu omuaunitv owcch churefaw road north luabter ur robert o w hyde bjl sunday june jst 1969 ujoo tun morning worahlp and sunday school gjo p m special folk service all ae welcome stf the church on the hill acton auptttt chutch tfmindedlm ivktior raw stanley gammon ret 144 tistty ave phone 8551613 niuvttuan chuich in canada knox church acton rev andrew h mckeruie b a b d mlniater mr e a haiuea da organist and choir maater sunday june list 1969 45 ajncfctirch school and adult bible ckus i1j m4vainj worahlp the pattern of life no evening service during june july and august i monday june 2 mission circle 4 pan wednesday 6j0 explorer gjo pm prayer and bible study thuwday choir at 800 friday m0 pa bj1f tead use nock of god valch la among you 1 peter 3 2 au welcome tmntty unltto cmutch minuter the rev gordon b turner bjl b d dtrcctor of mtuuc l dr george elliott mjl wld sunday june ltl 1969 9 43 am church school for ogee 3 to 15 yeara 1100 am dlvlne worship and confir mation of now members sermon theme the pearl of great price next sunday ordination and induction of new elder everyone most welcome tvanoet pinticostal yaftttnacu paoc 33 churchill road rev s m thoraan pastor 153171 1969 sunday june lt 1969 mm am mfiiiliig ytniahlii sunday school iiuw ajn- nureery to grade 4 11jo jttortde 3 to g we welcome you aad your family to take part fat the lite and worship oftrlnltyl thi church of it a1ban tm martyr amgucan coroer willow st and st alberts drive rev h j dawson ba btts sunday june lit 1000 am sunday school 1 1 00 a m morning worahlp 7 00 p m evangelistic service evangelist r l hoover winnipeg will minister at both crvlse alto on thursday and friday evening may 29 and 30 at 8 pm tuesday 8 pm prayer service and bible study friday 7 to pan crusader pialm 127 1 except the lord build the house they labour in vain that build it except the lord keep the city the watchman waketh but in vain mafhi avuhui bawttt church 1 maple ave georgetown pastor rev robert c lohnes sunday june list 1969 trlnky i 9j00 tvmhhoty eucrsarlal 10j0 am omirch school and nuraery 10jo am owral bucharhtt let 3rd stnd 5th sunday sunday june 1st 1969 here u our sincere invitation to the whole family to attend church 945 ajn sunday school all ages 1100 am morning service 700 pm evening evangel georgetown 0776665 ima christian r0ormi9 church mlniater rev p brouwer ba btj acton ontario ted and 4th sunday sunday june 1st 1000 tun english service 1110 sun sunday school 400 pm bnguah service etaasyosto weaconso 1969 receiving their flrt communion at st joohs church sunday morning were 15 olrls and 13 boy agnes slaven nancy roach rita manelnl mary lou lindsay dsrlene roach mary ann vintkl rosalie oalsle maursen rouse sandra lynn jannlno karen paton france frvlerv patricia gordon franco cunningham michelle field rosalind st pierre christopher conroy steven vender eycken henry roach david mcglllowav robert rowe tony gang steven olanchrd paul lowe michael zlon frank van opstil roland oslflle delphln roach and richard tchorrtwskl they are pictured with the rev v j morgan stall photo no mortg new apostolic church to be dedicated sunday board okays night school night school programs will be uperjted in burlington oakville miltun and jcorgetnwn llalton nunty hoard of lducation was advised thursday in a recommendation from ihe by the canadian bible society scripture distribution does not normady depend upon the time of year but there are tome seasonal opportunitie which make it especially convenient one or these u presented in europe by the annual arrival in northern european countrle of the migrating guest worker for the summer the bible socktk or europe are specially concerned to use the opportunitie thus created and are making scripture inall the needed language readily avaluble the chaplain to a hotlel for rt worker in ludwlgihafen example was able to order the selection giving ihe story or the ryodigal son in italian spanish arabic greek portuguese trench turkish persian and english for distribution there some 100000 special selections of this kind have just been produced by the bible society in stutlgirt but the demand is virtually unlimited advisory vocational committee the courtet offered will all be included in one brochure and all will be open to citizens from any part of i lie county according to trustee w priestner a new church without mortgjge actons new apostolic church whltli will lie officially opened and dediuted this sunday morning lus the unique distinction of being clear of any debt situated at the corner of main st s and ihe entrance to falmcw cemetery at ransom st ihe attractive buff brick building will be officially dedicated by bishop l wagner of kitchener waterloo assisted by the minister rev k lckstem of guclph the new apostolic church lus built 36 new churches in the past year in canadj and the united states including the one in acton which was started back in october 1968 the acton congregation has been holding services in a members house for the past five years theyve outgrown those quarters mr lckstem explained and it was necessary to expand frank austin and william elltng two acton members of the congregation played a large part in the decision to build a church in acton and they continue to play an active role as sunday school leathers stanley lckstem the ministers son and a deacon will be organist and choir leader concerned lest ihe other churches in acton should think they ore interlopers mr lckslcln said lie feels there are souls ip the town and district thai the other churches were not reaching he expects many new members or lilt congregation to come from them mr lcktteln said the new apostolic church was reestablished in the i830s in lngland and moved to germany where the head is now head of ihe church it the chief apostle schmidt and under his care the woik of the lord is done in apostle district we are the church of today with living apostle at chritt ordained and instituted it to be mr eckstein said he chose and ordained the hrtt apoitlei under the activity of the holy spirit with live commission to preach and baptize in hi name committed to a program of fellowship the new church will along with other small congregaliom meet regularly in one of ihe larger centres as well as hiving service here at 10 30 a m and s p m each sunday and a mid week service on wednesday sunday school classes will also be held every sunday at 9 is a m rioors in the new edifice are completely covered in thick carpelting both upstairs and down the church auditorium u simply but attractively decorated and theres a mother s room where children may be taken equipped with pews and sound prool facilities so ihe mothert may hear and lake part in ihe services without disturbing other worshippers also on the main floor is a sacristy with a wide foyer steps enclosed in carpet lead both upstairs and down the downstairs portion is equipped with kitchen facilities washrooms flower room and healing plant which circulates air under the floor the large room downstairs will also be equipped with an altar and an organ similar to the one in the church auditorium sunday school classes will be held downstairs a parking lot at the back of the church at live ransom st entrance will hold several tars mr lckstem and his attractive wife are looking forward to sundays dedication service they feel it will usher a new spirit into their acton work evangel pentecostal tabernacle jjchumind n acrcxil invlm you to heat missionary tvanghist r l hoover ihurulay friday 8 pm may 39th and 30th sundoyir am 1 7 winnlpag manitoba cm june 1st prayer for irio side nightryl come and bring a f riendl acton electric comany af residential industrial coaamercial free estimates no job too big or too small ftwau u34sm u main i n acton dollar daddy the discount stotf where your money buys mo for lew stop that glare sunglasses mw 20o off smiau all insect repellents and suntan in lotions 10 oh the members of the acton congregation of the new apostolic church heartily extend an invitation to the dedication service sunday june 1st 1000am of their new church building corner main and ransom sts acton ontario plastic- 26x36- 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