Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 18, 1969, p. 2

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v 1 in the churches 1 1- the georgetown herald thursday dec imh 1m9 gym becomes gem- page 2 georgetown alliance church of the christian ft missionary auiance david twlups 9m s779816 44j am u morning worship 1 the wonder of christs birth 7tk pm sunday school pageant tthe ugh coning to to workt- cedarvale community cent students plan produce their own movies its over 12 years since flam- church hive from time to time es wrote tragic ending to the boxy theatre on hill street since then various local organ izations most prominently le gion branch 120 and holy cross u i- st johns united church 11 guelph shoot r772531 minister rev robert o scrivens organist mrs kathleen schuldt 1 a sunday december 21st 930 and 11 am services of worship the word iecame flesh- music of christmas by the mini junior senior choirs and soloists 530 pm service of nine lessons and carols a se of music by choirs and soloists centering the anglican church of canada st george 60 guelph st sunday december 21st advent iv 800 am- holy eucharist 930 am choral eucharist 1100 am choral eucharist christmas eve 1130 pm choral eucharist christmas day 10 am parish communion j around ho scriptural themes of christmas christmas eve december 24 1100 pm the annual christmas eve candlelight service of holy communion all are invited to attend a blessed christaaas to all first baptist church rev l e wilton ba bd minister christmas sunday dec 21 10 am church school 11 am morning worship why jesus came 7 pm evening worship a saviour is come first baptist choir will bring its ministry of music in double measure at both morning and evening services at the close of the evening service there will be a social gathering in the church school hall when members and friends will have an opportunitv to wish godspeed to rev and mrs wilton maple avenue baptist church 11 maple ave east rev r c lohnesunister dacamfaar 19th 7 jo sunday school pageant sunday dae 21st 1100 christmas service sunday dae 21 ah 7x0 candlelight carol service special christmas play by our young people all welcome wadnasday dae 24th christinas bve family service 730 kept the saturday afternoon celluloid rolling for children but for aaulta without trans portation to out of town movie nouses it has been a dozen years of flickers famine a group of georgetown high school students however are doing something about it to make movies the schools recentlyorganiz ed film club is showing current run movies in the school audi torium every second saturday in a double barrelled project that is providing cinema enter tainment here and at the same time helping the club toward their goal which is to produce their own sims jfoney raised through the movie nights will be used to buy filmmaking equipment to date the film club has of fered two shows the odd cou ple with jack lemmon and walter matthau and barbarella with jane fonda the schedule will resumed after christmas holidays good crowds crowds have numbered be tween iso and 200 most of them high school students principal hike furlong told the herald if enough interest is shown the school will offer a cinema arts program here next term he said about 30 appli cants would be needed to op erate the course the film has an active membership of about 2a st pauls baptist church mountainvtow read south minister w r cairns 10 ajn sunday school 11 am morning worship everyone welcome y y v 3cptcllcxielcxiclccs knox presbyterian church minister rev f norman young tewmc6ete christaaas services 21st sunday december 1 100 am morning worship 700 pm choral pageant strangers in bethlehem by church school pupils and choir christmas day 1000 am christmas service knox congregation wishes everyone a joyous christmas christmas eve candlelight service 730 pm wednesday december 24th christmas day december 25th service at 1000 am immanuel lutheran church windsor road at carole street rev j kiiffner pastor jnnnaiattiiiiftinrtttiionna mm y y y y y y y y y y g tjv christian reformed church 7th line georgetown al j vandanpol minister services every sunday 930 ajn and 400 pm 11 am sunday school visitors welcome llttan evary sunday to thr back to goo hour radio minister dr joel nadorhood ckey 590 830 am cfgm 1310 1030 am chin 400 pm fm 1007 meg sunday december 21st 930 am worship service 7 pm special candlelight christmas program christmas day special christmas worship service g 1045 am childrens christmas program 930 am 1045 am pentecostal assemblies of canada fellowship service every tuesday 8 pm in former masson motors bldo guelph at edward street everyone welcome pastor rev j mccauum carnation milk ir 33 iga lucky shopper mrs r harlow 10 river dr 2693 unite voices combined choirs concert raises funds for biafra choirs from holy cross ro man catholic church and st johns united church along with a trio from sl pauls bap tist church and soloists from both first baptist and st johns united churches provi ded inspirational music of the season at the christmas choral concert held in st johns uni ted church on wednesday even ing december 10 the junior choir and descan- ters of st johns united dir ected by mrs kathleen schuldt opened the concert with the selections hosanna now anglican church of canada glan williams and nerval christmas services sunday dec 21st 100 am holy communion and mens breakfast at st sl pauls norvai ms holy communion at sl albans glen willie 1100 holy communion at st st pauls norvai 700 pm seven lesson carol service both congregations at st albans glen williams christmas evahfioc 24 11j0 ejn holy communion at sl pauls norvai christmas day dec 25 lojjo a m holy communion at st albans glen williams clergy comment through advent snowy fla kes are palling softly and wa ken o shepherds martin veltman of first bap tist sang o holy night follow ed by innkeepers carol by mrs pat grasby of st johns united and sweet little jesus boy by tom darcie also of st johns a trio from st pauls baptist sanfl the coventry carol and also mrs joyce ramsdcn of st pauls recited the selection omars search for the king anthems sung by the senior choir of st johns under the direction of mrs kathleen schuldt were hark a thrilling voice is sounding carol of the birds waits carol and god rest you merry gentlemen the senior choir of holy cross directed by mrs g hevv- son then rendered the anth ems song of the crib and adoste fidcles with j red mond at the organ the offertory organ solo pla yed by mrs kathleen schuldt organist and choir director of sl johns was a mediaeval carol portions of scripture fitting to the christmas season were read throughout the concert by rev robert 6 scrivcns min ister of st johns the offering of over 106 is boins sent to the ganairelief fundto help pay for shipments of food being flown into biafra the world needs us by rev canon j e maxwell st johns stewarttown st stephens hornby thou shalt love god and thy neighbour as thyself luke 1027 did you know if careful attention is not paid to the latitude and altitude under which trees grow natur ally attempts to plant them in different regions may prove unsuccessful these words are central to the christian faith and they mean that christianity is a matter of loving concern wo must be concerned about god the needs of our fellowman even as we are concerned about our own lives it isnt easy for us to be concerned about the plight of our fellow man because we have so many personal prob lems anxieties and worries to the world we appear to be affluent carefree untroubled and they cry to us for help in their hunger and their need we fail to respond because we worry about our own concerns our jobs our health our families etc etc our situation has been illustrated by a recent song about a yellow submarine it is perhaps a twentieth cen tury parable because people can live like submarines it isnt as difficult as it might seem all you have to do hi clang shut the hatch on the outside world and submerge into your own little sea onca in a while run up the per iscope to see what is happening outside but always be sure to pull it right back downagain because you wont want to become involved in alj of that there willbe a lot for you to do in your small world you can tinker with the machv inery worry over it plot a course work out a daily routine but eventually the air will get stale too stale to support life and you will cease to function as a human being and that will be the end of it the world needs us and we have much to give we osnnot ignore the plight of our brethren in the troubled parts of jthe world in biafra in viet nam or wherever be cause we are among those who betleve in the worth of the individual in the brother of man and these are but empty words pious phrases unless we art prepared t give of our time of our money ouf oonltf whose problems whose heed whose hunger hi tnumi greater than our own hlivilmblim

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