Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 21, 1972, p. 10

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The Acton Free Smith Church Services CHURCH Or ST AlBAN TNI MARTYR ANGLICAN Corner Widow Si St Rev H J Dawson SUNDAY 1972 Trinity TV 100th Anniversary Celrnlkns Eucharist a m Sung Eucharist The Laurie prcmcher noon Socio PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Rev Andrew Minister Mr A Hansen Organist and Choir Master SUNDAY JUNE 1972 1100 Worship Si Celebration Holy Com Sermon cite on The Personalities the Last Supper and Our Id with Thorn Sunday July 10 am Com Summer Worship Service along with Trln Ity United congregation In Knox Church Please note Church School has discontinued for the summer Everyone Most Welcome ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH Mill Street Writ Founded 192 Pastor Rev Prank UNITED CHURCH OP CANADA TRINITY CHURCH ACTON Minister The Rev Gordon Turner SUNDAY JUNE 1972 1000 Worship Sacrament of fluty Com Church School for nil ago Also Nursery We Welcome You and Your To Take Pan In The Life And Worship Of Trinity EVA NO EL TABERNACLE Churchill Rev S Thomnn Pastor SUNDAY 1972 Sunday School a Morning Worship Forget church buildings get back to message Harold Swallow heads Acton Bible Society vice Tins Service id Bible Study 6 Crusaders 8 Christ Ambassadors reputation Oswald J Smith world famous evangelist with years of preaching behind him delivered a spell binding to the annual meeting of the Acton Branch of the Canadian Bible society in Knox Church Sunday evening Paraphrasing the late Winston Churchill ho challenged the congregation and new officers of the Acton Soclty to Give us the tools and wo will finish the job Scripture message Is dynamite he said asserting it is tlmo Christians started spreading It with tho enthusiasm as the Communists Jehovah proplgnto their respective faiths It is also time he thundered for the Christian church to forget about Its emphasis on comfortable church buildings and get back to tho message of the Gospels The Apostle Paul ho thundered never had tho backing of a comfortable building and was tho greatest missionary the world has ever seen Communist gains Smith missionary with worldwide pointed congregation that the magoilne over 45 years if the Word of Owl In was available In every country of ior more than a in mild but i of the the world The communists century now the People Church in I n t t have word In printed two pieces of literature Toronto liai the lurgi tin own language for everyone in world last Sunday evening audit of any I In Jehovah year ehurih In and now lun for llnlr use of tho with free world the largest Sunday Si html lie word to git llwlr ease million people in founder of the ItopU at rims Wltnissin In IfJOfl ill fir Mi Vi Ihe world learn to read year He began why not give them the word of the he asked rather than Ihe Hie Canadian Dibit Surlily I dictates of Marx hi lltng St riptmt i pen In limn the dour to dour i ml ravitatul to voice ho said with emphasis British linn In Practices preaches to llit luronto does practice whut he preaches Ho has My In tho lilbli Sot books which have had a has left 111 circulation of over two million forgot those curly days In copies In different languagt and gospel songs As tin editor he him published a magazine fur Ij out and wan by the use of the he Haiti How many tin luipllml ho Id mild It wukt up anil did the Do you know any other butter Job It Iuih en most thrilling fin 1 1 than Hit he would do it over again kid He ft It duplication of the in I was here are vi Bible- the tools mill tin y will finish the Job ho Whither ill use of books for the a young man chime his way sweeping gains they had made in by heed there to undeveloped countries I 11 never forget what Mahatmha son told me ho said missionaries taught us to read but it was Communists who us books It Is time Christian Church used tho printed word in much the same way as the Communists and the Jehovah Witnesses do he said SUNDAY JUNE There were 000 new churches Here Is our sincere Invitation the to thv word MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 81 Maple Aie Gcorgetowi Pastor Rev Robert C Lohnes SUNDAY JUNE a to Morning Worship Most Dangerous Word 1 1 am Sunday School Wednesday June M pm Important Bus Meeting BETHEL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Churchill Rid and Minister Re P Brouwer Next to Church SUNDAY JUNE Sunday Worship Services at 1000 am and JO pin Sunday School dur ing morning service Nursery during both services This is the day which the Lord has made let us rejoice and be glad in It Ps 24 You Are Wetoome 1 1 Morning Service pin Evening Evangel Georgetown CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill Rood North Minister The Rev A Walter Fosbury Tidey Avenue Phone year at a cost of one billion dollars What gains the cause of Christ wouldhavcmadc he suggested If this money had gone Into the printed page The first actual church building wasn built until 222AD he pointed out Brandishing a glossy copy of the communist magazine USSR Dr Smith told the small GREETING BIBLE SOCIETY supporters after Sunday s annual meeting at Knox Church are Dr Oswald J Smith left of Peoples Church Toronto Rev H of the Canadian Bible Society new president of the Harold Swnllow and past president Arthur Kirns of Charles Mr Swallow hand Coles Photo High teacher Harold won of tho branch of Canadian Bible Harm and Mr red Hansen treasurer at the annual In Knox Mr Arthur of who In retiring after two at the post Mr also retired set rotary a meeting wan chaired by Mr and the nominating report for now era wan by Mr Mrs gavu Ihe setTotary report It was decided the 123 yearold minute book would Kent to Urn national office In Toronto for keeping tlie Bible go hack to before Acton was Incorporated an a municipality by men Ihe brief session was followed by solos by Adanis and Keith Is on the faculty of the University of while Mr In an Acton school teacher Curl Harris played two violin sclcctloni of the Hamilton of the thanked the speaker Dr Smith and revealed the Is making a new translation of he Bible every 14 days anil printing 000 copies Margaret Binnle dies In Sask On Wednesday June Mian Margaret of far Grey passed In hospital In the age of years deceased by two sisters Miss Sarah and Mrs Mary J A the late Miss Is survived by two sisters Janet Mrs Catherine Johnston Furl Grey six Archie Iteglna Jim Frank and John far Grey Charles and Peter of Acton She Is also survived by several nieces and nephews The funeral was held at Ixtnglaketon United Church June 13 with interment in cemetery But the Inn stiij exceeded tho This Is only trickle he J- Adams was presented a llfn membership In the society for tils during the thanks expressed Mr Harris Mrs for the work they had done over the prist A welcomed to Knox Church and gave the A pocket full of miracles KODAK Pry ill AS Outfit Reg Special S to Store The store that gives you a better qualitya better choice a lower price Obituary Matthew Shortill on Friday June 16 He had been in poor health for some tune and been in hospital for two weeks Matthew was the son of the late Henry and Agnes Barr and grandson of the late at Richard Shortill and Agnes whose farms The Church on the Hill is an were lots Seventh and Eighth In national Church Line Sen trig the Community He was born in in All in the house which SUNDAY JUNE 1972 Morning service at sun cottage of Mr an Mrs Emerson Anderson Bus will leave Churdnll 1015 am Former rectors return for centennial Sunday This Sunday is Centennial Day at St Alban church the date chosen to mark the official 100- year anniversary Many will be wearing centennial dress for the occasion and Ihe clergymen will be pulling up in front of the charming old church in horsedrawn buggy Former clergymen and their families will be welcome guests at the 10 30 service These will include the Rev Sawyer who was rector from 1928 to the Rev H Stokreef 1858 to 1961 and the Rev Ritchie 1966 to 1868 Native son Preacher for the happy oc casion will be the Rev Laurie who grew up in the church He the son of mayor and lay reader Lea Duby and Mrs both sing in the church choir After the service there will be lunch and an old fashioned strawberry social outside with Mrs L Lindsay and Mrs L Turkosz making arrangements The ladies of the AX are providing the strawberry dessert SJt outside Some park benches and lawn tables are being brought to the back garden and parking lot for the event and parishioners will be bringing along their own folding chairs Arrangements will be made for transportation If needed Many friendships are expected to be renewed this Sunday at the hundredyearold church Former parishioners and friends are expected to be there to Join In the occasion the coadjutor bishop of Niagara John C On Harvest Sunday Sept the guest preacher will be the Rev Canon A Brooks who was rector here from 1937 to 1943 his father built along the town line lately owned by the Garret Ja Later the family bought the farm where he had lived ever since Kind uncle Matthew was of a retiring nature deeply Interested in violins and music as well as the people among whom he had lived all his life He was a kind and sincere friend and a loving brother to his sister Aggie Mrs Archie and his brother Richard both of whom survive turn He also leaves several nieces and nephews and their families who will always treasure the memory of kind Uncle Matt His burial took place on Monday from the Shoemaker funeral home to Cemetery Pallbearers were Lloyd A D Wayne King Dick Morley and Mark all nephews COME CELEBRATE JULY 1st WITH ACTON FIREFIGHTERS AT PROSPECT PARK ACTON The churchs anniversary will be Monday October when the guest speaker will be Adults GARDEN PARTY Children I irT firefighters Booth AMATEUR on SHOW Grounds Acton Citizens Band Music 7 PM Garden Party starts at PM Fireworks begin at dark BRING YOUR OWN CAMP CHAIR In the event of rain to be held Sunday July 2nd THE WRITINGS ON THE WALL GUARANTEED FUEL SAVINGS 10 Guaranteed Fuel Savings With a Gulf Econojet Furnace wc guarantee in writing that you will save a full 10 on last years fuel consumption 10Year Financing This plan makes 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