The Aclon Free Press Wednesday February Eaqueaing Council has endorsed a resolution passed by Grey County Council proposing that the CNR and CPU be requested to convey or revert back to municipalities properties not under track MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Mnple Ave Georgetown Pastor Rev Robert C Lohncs Hire Is our sincere invitation to the whole fimily to attend church SUNDAY FEBRUARY am Sunday School All ages am Morning Service Evening Evangel Georgetown PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Rev Andrew H BD Minister Mr E A Hansen BA Organist and Choir Master SUNDAY FEBRUARY 7 am Church School for Kindergarten through Grade a Minister Church Membership Class for Tccnogers am Divine Worship conducted b Rn A Wedncsda at Pot tuck supper for families of church followed annual meeting Tenders on addition will be with Everione Welcome EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 33 Churchill Road Rlv Thoman Pastor SUNDAY FEBRUARY 7 1971 1000 am Sunday School Worship 7 pm Evangelistic Ser vice 8pm Prayer Strucc and Bible Study 7 JO pm Crusaders Thursdi 8 pm Christ Ambassadors I John Chapter 5 Verse For whatsoever is born of God a runneth the world this is the world our faith BETHEL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Minister- Re BA Acton Ontario SUNDAY FEBRUARY 1971 1000 a in Morning Worship Service Nursery and pre school Sunday School 10 am Sunday School Afternoon ship Service Teen Meet it the church Tuesday evening 7 10 Claitet Come worship us to be better equipped to serve God and men Everyone Welcome THI CHURCH Of ST THE MARTYR ANGLICAN Comer Willow St and St Altons Dr Rev H J Dawson B Th SUNDAY FEBRUARY 7 The Ateak cut 70 attend Annual meeting follows Trinity morning service nni mi t the minister official board A n mo STABBING THE HAGGIS the Rev J M Jock Anderson carries out the traditional address to the haggis at Miltons Knox Church Burns Supper and Scottish entertainment Monday evening About ISO attended the event Dave McNeill who paraded in with the haggis looks on as the kilted Colonel opens the delicacy Rev Anderson is a former Acton minister Staff Photo Esquesing endorses Grey resolution The two railway companies have received permission to discontinue passenger service on some lines in the province Grey county councillors are concerned about growing on lines not in use In the county TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minister The Gordon Turner Director of Music Dr George Elliott MA PhD SUNDAY FEBRUARY 7 1971 am Morning Worship am Nursery am Church School to A 1 1 Church School Gnde We Welcome You and Your to Take Part in the Life and Worship Trinity By Andrew McKenzic Knox Church Acton OUR UNITY IN CHRIST MUST BE SEEN AND KNOWN It is early Sunday afternoon and I write this as I look out the window of my room In the Holiday Inn on Sherbrooke Street near the centre of the agitated city of Montreal I am midway In a tenday refresher course for Presbyterian ministers from all parts of Canada at Presbyterian College The temptation Is to contrast the symbols of mans achievement In this city as I view Place Vllle Marie and the other tall buildings which represent the excellence of mans architectural and engineering genius towering before my eyes with the sorrowful divisions which have been on embarrassment to nearly every citizen of this giant metropolis particularly In recent months However my thoughts at this hour are related to another not primarily political or social but religious and spiritual a dlvldedness which to a considerable degree does carry over Into the sociopolitical scene I refer to the so apparent and evident to every citizen of some communities and certainly to be found in too large a measure In our own beloved community of Acton Protestants and Catholics while seemingly friendly and cordial to one another and concerned about each other s welfare are actually not as closely linked in the service and mission of Christ as we should be We have not acknowledged as strenuously and eagerly as wo should have done that our common unity In Christ Is demonstrated before the eyes of the world by our worshipping and working together for His Kingdom We have chosen to Ignore the deep motive for Christian unity found in Jesus high priestly prayer In John 17 20 when He said Neither pray I for these alone but for them also which shall believe on me through their word that they all may be one as those Father art In me and I In thee that they also may be one In us that the world may believe that thou hast sent me Notice that the reason we should overcome our lamentable divisions Is to demonstrate convincingly to all our community indeed to the whole of mankind the oneness of God the Father and God the Son who are worshipped and adored presumably by both Protestants and Catholics In other words the unity of the eternal God Is proclaimed when we show our basic unity In Christ and It is also seriously called In question If not denied by our evident division and divisive spirit During four days of the past week I sat with If Presbyterian ministers for a series of eight onehour lectures on Ecumenism given by Father and his assistant Father Stephane Vallquette of the National Office of Ecumenism located here In Montreal with whom were associated four Jesuit Professors who teach In the seminaries of Montreal and Quebec City All six men are deeply Imbued with the ecumenical spirit and at least two of them were working hard for closer relations between Catholics Protestants Orthodox and Anglicans even before the Roman Catholic Church took an official position favoring ecumenical action and practice at the Vatican Council in the past decade These men conscious of the great which have separated Christians both laity and clergy for long centuries arc taking ecumenicity seriously and are Joyfully doubling their efforts to develop that dialogue and coming together In Christian love and divine grace of all persons who love the Lord Jesus Christ and want to see His will carried out in the lives of men It was touching and deeply moving when at the conclusion of the lectures Father Beaublen led us all In prayer and earnestly Invoked Gods grace and aid to all of us Presbyterians and Catholics and others to demonstrate to all around our common love and loyalty to the only Saviour of the world Jesus Christ It was touching because even ten years ago we could not have discussed with genuine openness our differences and our problems in fulfilling Christ mission now we can not only talk about these things but we can openly pray with each other and for each other If these men far more conscious than we can be of the reasons for division and the arguments for can bridge the chasms historically presented by our varying traditions how much easier It should be far us who are helped by the same uniting Spirit of Christ to give to our fellow human beings a demonstration of the oneness we experience In the dlsciplcship of Jesus Christ The annual meeting of the congregation of Trinity United church Acton following the morning service Sunday Jan About attended the meeting to review the past year and look ahead through 1071 Bob Hurt was reelected lay representative to Presbytery with Ralph Denny as alternate Stewards named Fleeted stewards again are Mrs J Reed Jack Blair Bender Bruce Mrs Ralph Denny and Ralph Denny with new stewards Orwell Johnston McKenzic and Don Van Fleet Ivan Harris and Mrs Grace Perry were elected to the board of trustees The resignation of Long from the board of trustees ana building committee was accepted with regret and a vote of appre ciation extended Mr Long headed the building committee when the new church was built and it was mentioned that Mr Long could take real satisfaction In the fact the program of paying for the now church has proceeded well with the objective almost achieved Many reports Reports were approved from the minister official board session Christian education committee Sunday Church School explorers Canadian Girls in Training Tyro for Boys HlC United Church Women mens club choirs and board of trustees The statistical report of the church showed 324 resident members Inactive members and nonresident members making a total of There were 10 baptisms seven marriages and eight funerals during the vear A budget figure of set for the coming year which the finance committee chairman Blair Bender pointed out was an absolute minimum It was decided to announce the Church calendar several weeks In advance that a voto will be taken later In February on a poislblc change In church hours It was suggested the Sunday service be changed from 10 a m to or am Bill Mlddleton resigned during the year treasurer after years Hoy took over as treasurer THE STATION HOTEL ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY SATURDAY NIGHT THE SHEA BROTHERS Country Western Music Under 30 attend Elections budgets reports St vestry meeting CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill Road North Minister Tht Rev A Walter 124 Tidey Ave Phone 8532386 SUNDAY FEBRUARY 7 1971 1100 am Worship Service Church School Ser mon subject Why the Church is Necessary Visitors are Welcome at all Church Gatherings at the Church on the Hill am Communion IOJ0 Church School Nursery 1030 astt Holy Communion Wed Feb 10 Holy Communion ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH Mill Street Founded Pastor Rev Frank M Byrne Parsonage Cheltenham Church Office Choir Thursday 8 Bible at home of Mr Horrap Friday 7 pm BHF SUNDAY FEBRUARY am Morning Worship I Am the Door followed by Communion 1100 am Sunday School Monday Baptist Men at Mountain View church Georgetown Mr Howard speak A Cordial Invitation To All Elections reports of organizations and the ac ceptance the budget for the year were dealt with at the vestry meeting of St Albans church on Sunday evening January 24 Harold Denny was re appointed rectors warden and Don Lindsay was reelected people warden George was elected deputy warden Lay delegates Lay delegates reelected are Mrs J Roland Bill Denny with a new substitute delegate Penny Members elected to the ad visory board are Vic David Hunter and John with a new name Dorothy Cunningham Reappointed to the advisory board were Jack Creasey John Last Jens Lausten and youth observer Jim The Rev Harry Dawson acted as chairman for the meeting with Mrs Laura Dittrlch as vestry clerk Miss Bennett enjoys concert Acton Legion Choral travelled Sunday evening to Waterloo where they sang for the residents of Parkview Manor As always their singing was well- received but it was a special for Miss Minnie formerly of Acton who knew many of the singers personally Shes a former public school principal and Citizen of the Year and turned 90 years of age Church figures Mr Dawson reported there are 220 families on the church rolls or about individuals During the year he officiated at baptisms nine confirmations marriages and 15 burials Annual reports were received from the wardens choir Tri Angl men club Altar Guild church school and Anglican Church Women Ted Hansen conducted the popular choir In the program of favorites Flora Harris and John sang solos Joe played the accordion Henry Leachman played the harmonica and Charles Land the comet The were taken on a tour of the Manor and enjoyed lunch with the residents One of them assured the men theirs was the best program she had heard Including the entertainment during the Christmas season The Choraliers also sang Saturday at the Legion after the annual branch dinner