Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 18, 1970, p. 2

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The Acton Press Wednesday March St Josephs liturgy changes New changes in the Catholic liturgy will be Introduced in masses at St Joseph church this Sunday Father V J Morgan been Instructing parishioners in the new liturgy the past Sundays and several changes have already been introduced Changes in the last five yean and thai will occur coming decades art in the essential nature of the In some man burin the way or manner in It celebrated In the course of the past l centuries details of the have often changed ami been In the various I astern the In union with will be used the of the replacing the Latin still he three reading from the Old and New mas more now us well hinge in the and the communion ilk The changes have been Introduced to make the man mote appealing inspiring and helpful to CnliuilM throughout AVENUI CHURCH Maple Ave Georgetown Rex Robert Mi WO Hen our to the whole family to attend church am School All ages 1 1 a Morning Senice Evening angel Georgetown CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill Road North Minister The A Walter Foux Aw Phone ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH rounded How ml J MA Interim Supply Thmv til in ill in Ml 1 22ni in Ctnuxh Sun In nil Tueti t pin Juntli School m Morning Worship A Cordhl Imitation To All BETHEL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Minuter Rev P Acton Ontario ThurvJav 10 SI MARCH Worship Royal Entrj of Hol Communion are welcome at all church gath erings at the Church on the CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Rev BD Minister Mr A Hansen BA and Choir Master SI MARCH PALM SlDVi H School and Confirmation Class for Teenager llfti Palm Sundai The Cross and the Palm Highway First I national Service Guest preacher Moms Campus Chaplain Anglican Choir crone Most Cordial Incited EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Churchill Road S Pastor SUNDA am Morning Worship Service Nursery and preschool Sunday School 1 am Sunday School Afternoon Worship Service Teen Meet at the church Tuesday evening 7301030 Catechism Classes Come worship and study to be better equipped to serve God and men Everyone Welcome THE CHURCH OF ST THE MARTYR ANGLICAN Comer Willow Si and St Albana Drive Rev H J Dawson BTh SUNDAY MARCH Sunday School 1100 Morning Worship Evangelistic Service O recently returned missionary from Vietnam will speak at both services Tuesday Prayer Service and Bible Study Thursday pan Ambassadors Friday p Crusaders John I 12 But as many as reed Him to them gave He power authority to become the Sons of God to them that believe on His Name SUNDAY MARCH 22nd 1970 Palm Sunday a Holy Eucharist a Confirmation Celebrant the Bishop of Niagara the Rt Rev E DD DCL Church School and Nursery Mirth 10 am Holy Communion followed by Coffee Hour Holy Week Services Knox Presbyterian Church TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minister The Rev Gordon B Turner BD Director of Music Dr George Elliott MA SUNDAY MARCH am Morning Worship Sacrament of Holy Communion 10 a Nursery Sunday School to Grade 1100 im Sunday School Grade Hi C and Hi 9crs Youth Groups for Teens alternating Sunday evenings We Welcome You and Your Family to Take Part in the Life and Worship of Trinity The Apeak put by Rev Andrew H KitoId Knox Church Cancer Society branch now has full executive INI ItlAI filllllll AY One Hid Milking I an I man tint nut now inking unit In many In lln lahlilli Mini I mid dinifiuit lilt lie Id In inilltiiininn And he lauigiiisltiH Iml I list hit ll lot i lull development tlml ha piny Willi iyn it the moil mid Ilia In and to In 1 Icsllvlty As one who iipiniuntly In mind Willi the In I out most illy 1 in tor all igci And I would suggest on ui It you wish a lot a lollulou the the whole nun body as well in soul und Hut everyone between the should llnd ways In gjincs sports In to develop arid mature the skills of body mid with the Creator in His Infinite has endowed This need of play for physical survival in a world of frenzied activity and increasing pressures was driven home to me by the deaths of four of my brothers in a period of seven years Their deaths occurred at the ages of and I sincerely believe that two of them would still be alive today if they had found adequate ways to ease the pressures on their lives through some kinds of play And I also believe that the others would liavc lived longer and more enriched lives had they found or made more opportunities for festivity But physical survival all that important you say Well that is debatable Personally I would like to live or more years so that I might have a chance to achieve some of the objectives that have laid attractions on my spirit It limy Ii mill lilu 1 mm i mill Hi Ik ioiIIhI Anil inn llm Iky mil mi Ilia wo Ijfjnn iiipllthdl by I my till I ill my oilier wiikI of hum Mid Ilia no our mid play nil llnl wet in no mil in mult mini of century fin of hit hit time mil work He 111 gl mill in hit Id illid wnk In lilted whole if bring He forgolteii ilul before wjt a loot linker producer of goods and services he my I hi and engaged in riliub Nut until he rejects some of this Ihc industrial cm stops recreation as a sheer waste of time and begins to express the festive dimensions of being will he become a happy fulfilled and complete man Recreational ics arc now extremely varied arid there is something for everyone inowmobiiing is now added lo a lung list Wc welcome it even though it lakes a few more away from worship on Sundays It is healthful and wholesome and a means for relaxing the pressures on competitive man The hazards and perils add the fun So I say to all PLAY Indeed I would say Play more skillfully more wholeheartedly and in some instances more often If you avoid the twin dangers of going to such excess that you incapacitate yourself for the work of your occupation and of regarding it as a useless wasle of energy and time you will surely discover in your play that you are really glorifying the Creator and His creation by saying a joyous affirmation to life I w amidiHii at the home Mr mid Mr J Ik luoMluy March mid llie the Acton hud hud a lull of mi followi J llritlly Vclina Waul vice Mm Wilkin lorU null chairman of I patient lurrelt Mrs Itei chairman Mrs Sale arid publicity Robert Hall Mae IJumanh iliemiig corninillee Joan I nimijnt lo chairman Miti I ma braids in in moral ion fundi Willi April Cancer Month approaching plans concerning the campaign were the main I heme of the meeting Confirmation this Sunday thought to be a good idea up this year mid plain are being made for a tauter Campaign Blitz The hope lull will be more convenient for the community at a whole by expecting during a specific week They with this years campaign In Acton and surrounding areas to raise an even larger amount than last year Deaf athletes meet at More than 200 deaf athletes will compete in an International invitational track meet at the Ontario Department of Education School for the Deaf at Milton oneday meet scheduled for June will feature competitors from the New York State School for the Deaf at Rome N the Michigan State School the Deaf at Flint Michigan from Milton Next Sunday the Right Rev A will p for Qntli7oLhto confirmation the am Deaf at Belleville at St church A Competitors ranging in age retcptHi will follow the from 12 to will compete midget junior and senior events Confirmation instruction for A full young people concluded week full dale of track and Held event is scheduled including an open twomile run ORGAN RECITAL BY DR MELVILLE COOK ORGANIST AND CHOIR MASTER OF METROPOLITAN UNITED CHUCH TORONTO ST JOHNS UNITED CHURCH GEORGETOWN Tuesday March 24 PM SPONSORED BY ST JOHNS CHOIR ADMISSION BY TICKET ONLY AVAILABLE AT CHURCH WEEKDAYS TO NOON OR FROM CHOIR MEMBERS The Day of the Dead All Souls Day November is one of the major religious feast days in Latin America Thousands of people visit the tombs of their loved ones Flowers are deposited and prayers arc offered With the idea of bringing a message of hope to the bereaved the Bible Society of Mexico published 300 000 copies of a Bible Selection which was to be distributed m all the cemeteries throughout the country on November The text chosen was St John Chapter 1 and the title Tu volvera a vivir Your brother will live again it is illustrated with original drawings INTERDENOMINATIONAL HOLY WEEK SERVICES at KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SERVICES AT PM HYMN SING- THEME Why Did They Kill km PAIM SUNDAY MARCH 22 REV MORRIS N TUESDAY MARCH 24 REV PETER MAUNDY THURSDAY MARCH REV GREIDANUS EVERYONE IS MOST CORDIALLY INVITED THESE MEN HAVE A MESSAGE FOR YOUTH Sponsors The Acton Clergy Association Rv M Chaplain of Toronto McMMtir Unr Rv P BrouwMr BathEl CnffttLan Church PARADE VALUES WALLPAPER CLEARANCE OVER PATTERNS IN STOCK YOUR CHOKE 89 PR SMGLE ROLL RUG SHAMPOO RENTAL MACHINE AVAILABLE Glidden PAINTS SHEPARD CASTERS WOOD PANELLING CEILING and FLOOR COVERINGS 411 YOUR FOR or MAIN ST ACTON 8531190

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