Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 23, 1969, p. 11

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i the clefkf jteaft cat by rev s m thom an ennftj pentecostal tabernacle the song op a christian tmxt uttt 36 30 ami vvam they had aunt hymn they went out into thi mount of ourei in world wrapped in sorrow with brokers hearts broker health trtd breaker uvetrneny ate made to wonder if therell anything other than aadncsst and gloom but when we look in the right direction we tee muirjtuevor bloodwuhed udflts of god living kbove the cloudi of ihb present evil world and enjoying all spiritual blculng in christ jevmwitit the joy of the lord u their ttrength and song in thebbearttl it can truly be aid that christianity stands solitary and alone at the religion of song the hindu mutter ceballtlle leniences the cbnfucuuvlit betti tonhorn the moslem shouts from his tower to prayer to prayer the christian mike melody in hit heut tinging spiritual tonyj unto the lord our tint song it the song of or salvation none but christian can ting it no other religion outside of christianity hit the ctoti no other suggests redemption from sin we are delivered from the honor of the mltllved put and rejoice in the hope of everlasting life like israel we had no long while we were in the dwelling place of tin but in exodus 14 we tee that cod delivered them with high hind with the red sea before them and htfjtoli and hit army dote behind themthey were filled with fear and anything but song but motet their leader called upon god and he heard hit cry and delivered them out of all their troubles by issuing their marching oidenco forward the angel of the lord at 1 pillsr of cloud by day and fire by nightwhich wat before them went behind them thus obliterating their enemys view of them verses 21 and 22 tell ut that when they arrived at the red sea and motet obeyed gods command that the waiters patted and walled up on each tide and israel paused through on dry ground motet obeyed gods command tint the walen parted and walled up on each tide and israel passed through on dry ground exodus is 15 part then sang moses and the children of israel this song unto the lord and tpake saying i will ting unto the lord the lord it my strength and ton and he it become my salvation david also says ft 40 2 3 he brought hwup alto out of an horrible prt out of the miry clay and ut my feet upon rock and established my goings and hvhtlh nut e new song in my mouth even praise unto oultjqd these tongs are fruitful there it nothing so attractive nd promotes tuch compeuctig ore to bring unsaved men and women lo chlitl as a happy singing tmlliftgfaced christian the jews on their way to the annual feasts at jerusalem marked the stages of their journey by tinging the ptjlmi of degrees incidentally it shall be my happy privilege to visit lite holy land shortly and tee the hllltidei where david tang the beautiful psalms and alto where jesus on the night before ills crucifixion sang a hymn with ills disciples and then went out to drink i he bitter cup of gelhtenune and the cross we are pilgrims and strangers for our citizenship is in heaven from whence we look for the saviour our lord jesus christ and we have no fixed and abiding habitation here but we desire a better country that is an heavenly and a city to dwell en not made with hands eternal in the heavens lu j 10 the ransomed of the lord shall come lo ion with songs and everlatting joy upon their heads they shall obtain joy and gladness and sorrow and sighing shall flee away when paul and silas imprisoned sang praises unto god at midnight god miraculously delivered them and set them free and their tongs of praise hid such a profound effect upon th jailer that he was convertd and became a llirittlsn one who whether rich or poor materially could sing a tent or a cottage why mjuhiu i care theyre utiuint a palace far me over there though exited from home yet trill i mat ting allflory to clod im a child of the airtf the acton free pratt wednesday july 23 1969 j don electric company risiofkitial industrial comaatrciaj free estimates no job too big o too small hssms msttm tl mai u m acton acton jehovah witnesses are bury th devi buudlno the ive kingdom hall on 76 hlohwav at the towns northern outskirts the new building is being constructed alonaslde the ok lome school which hat served at e meeting nlae lor the religious group for savaral years stall photo report from ottawa by rud whiting the house continue 11 ufcy oiwuii ten tied jiiiuut the wopoixd rule liijiiuc in llouir pfikctluic it liud farm nilyirully imped to wind up the buuicv ot the i ionic on june 27 jnd tiivc member of curl lament itn oppmt unity in iiet home lo lite if ndiitv ind haven vaution it wji my intend in lo tjue luo wcek off jnd hen vuit with people in the rid inn whether or noi jnd when i will be able lo do hit rcnuim lo be teen what it actually roiiitf here in oitawj it u flbhutcr conltnuiu talk in an noi be ptmihlc heitiuic ul he attempt to wear down members by the sheer weight of words the irony of the whole llilng is that the mailer under diuuuion in the monte is to p even 1 1uul1 a thing at a filabutter from happening but the point tlut lit being tlreued in the home now it that of parliamentary freedom under the preicnl rules a member may speak and cxpren hts views on any piece ol legiiljtion before the hmic under the new piopoul this will steam show antique tleim lovers will be interested in the fourth annual show of the georgian bay steam gas automotive and antique association to be held at cookstown fair grounds august 234 among the many exhibits will be portable and traction steam engines thrething grain mechanical wood splitters atone cnuher and restored antique cars trucks and vehicles at well i a collection of pioneer utensils and implements golden age club plans picnic bus trip to cne number of members which nuke up pjrlumcnt their are a total ot 24 members and each member is allowed to spejk for itirty minutes in jddition to ihiit jincndmcnls can he introduced und every member is allowed lo speak on every amendment i hove iippmin the rule change have aid ihcy ihey are pic pa red to talk until hell freezes over and wnh temperatures here in ottawa lunntnn well into tlve nineties that ccitdinly appears lo be a loon way oil mrs elne reed several courageous members braved the heat to attend a pleaunt meeting of acton golden age club july is r l davidion 2nd vice pretldent pre tided owing lo abunce of the president and first vicepresident sympathy was expressed for mrs fryer in the sudden death of her ion in law in toronto a decision was reached to hold the annual club picnic in the local park instead of the regular afternoon meeting aug in event of bad weather disrupting the picnic the club would go to tlwluxton hall and have their mectfrig church notices cmurtewu eomuyuihitv cmukh owirohill road kohh ivanou nnttkottal yawnacli paoc 11 churchill road raw s m thoman pastor 85j17i3 the rev a walter fosbury ba d d 1969 sunday july i7th 1949 the services tor sundays july 27th and august 3rd are withdrawn acton artt cmutch pounded i ml pallor rev stanley gammon ret 144 tldey ave phone isji6is sunday july 27th i69 iijoo ajaliortrinj worshlj if and then no eveiutsg service during june july and august vvadsveaday i ptn the study hour study to attow yourself approved of god i tim 2 is all weloatsu svllrtjjt cmustsan uomm chiwch mlnltter rev p brouwer bx bi actoa ontsuio sunday july 27th it 00 am sunday school 1 1 00 a m morning worship 7 00 pm evangelistic service fainiulitt clin parmentcr will be guest pcaker u both tervaes litcidav 8 pm prayer service and bible study ttsukcta 800 pm chris anvbaaudon i john 4 10 here in his love not that t loved god but that he loved us and sent his son to be the propitiation for our sins mathi avtnui iaftijy church it maple ave georgetown pastor rev robert c lohnet sunday july 27lh 1949 here ia our sincere invitation to the whole family to attend church 9 45 m sunday school all ages 1100 am morning service 700 its evening evangel georgetown 8t74m5 thi church tf auan thi mastty anoucan corasw willow st and st albana drive tuv h 1 dawson ba bth a bus trip will be taken to the cnl on aug l when the admission will he tree a show of lunds iiidtcjlcd j geiicrjl wivli to leave the cn1 at h 3u p in in order lo arrive home at a reasonable hour committee is to arrange lor club picnic tames and contests mrs iryer mrs creascy and mrs agnew all avutljbtc men wcic requested lo be on hand to help with tables etc in the park as u pleaving change from the usual program ol music etc euchre and lrokinole were cnioycd prizes went to euchre ladies mrs r l davidson mrs wildcrvpm gents mrs cam winn mrs m graham crokinolc ladies mis cosvar mrs reed gents r l davidum robert winton july birthdays include mrs winn mrs nesbitt and mr davidson a tasty lunch was served by mrs wilderspin and her helpers sunday july 27th 1000 sun english service 1110 tun sunday school 400 pan engulh service everyone w 1949 sunday july 27th 1969 trinity viii 1000 aura one service 1st 3rd and 5th sundays eucharist 2nd and 4th sundays mattuu saints day au announced ttantty unitto chustch the rev gordon b turner ba bjd dsicsor of uuak dr george asttlott uju htjd httmytissun church in canada sorax chtlrch acton rev andrew h mckeiude ba bjd mr e a hansen ba organist and choir miiter seventh season combined summer services in trinity united church preacher rev gordon b turner sunday july 27th 1969 iojoo jndhrine wcrraup by the canadian bible society the bible society of nigeria supplied a number ot copies ot braille scriptures to students at a school for blind children in lagos run by catholic sisters the sister in charge wrote already the scriptures arc in constant daily use one of the children also wrote on his special typewriter designed for use by blind people saying what a nice enjoyable time it was tliafmorning when the bibles arrived and were given to each one of us we were particularly intrigued by the number of bibles which due to one reason or another found their way into our school library reading through the pages we had one joy after another as we met the familiar words we assure you we wul make the best and wisest use of them they t will help us tremendously during classes and in particular they will help us to know more about god and all his works suggested dally bible readktgs sunday july 20 acts 19 2111 monday july ii acts 20 116 tuesday jury 22 acts 20 1738 wednesday july 23 acts 21 lm thursday jury 24 acts 21 1326 friday july 23 acts 21 2740 saturday jury 26 acts 23 112 ottawa i find can ljt hilton when it lotnet to slimmer heut in tact i have never been av hot in a hay held av i have been on vome nl the days licit- llui week hie limihle in the mimic it that wr aic talking and not making hay strange to sjy neither i nor other members to whom i have talked air icmivmg imuli play back trniu oui lomtilucnlsav lo wlut is going on hcie on parliament hill usually when ugivtatinu iv before the hoiivc i get many letters und calls irolli loiivtiluentv but this lime there hat been relatively little reaction fniiii iliton perhaps it it because this legislation dues not directly ullcct the average nilen or it may lie tlut people arc uvme interested in the astronauts on their way to the ttvuon roust r hamilton od oftomitiist i 16 moonmnv plal s oeeigetewh 773v71 ouf of this world fabric sale youll get up in th air over our bargains f drapery ends up to vi off dress lengths 15 off acton fabric centre ab supermarket 9 mill st acton 8530075 ground chuck 79 schmc1kbs mb pkg red hots 59 fresh produce daily our produce arrives fresh daily at the lowest possible price polv house pkg of 10 reg sse plastic garbage bags 2 69 heinz 12oz jars save 32ej relishes 4 1 mazola wtt jars save 24c tasty bake 41 kraft 32oz jars save 12x0 miracle whip 59 pride of the sea 7s oz tin sav4 asw solid tuna 31 qeisha ifroz tins save 33c -fr- oranges 54 trie tffeff htf 2s412m6

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