0 The Acton Free Press Wed Fob 6 The Clergy speak out Tills lends us to conclude that deiplte our Rood and Had honest to build our the ltnl build Hit house ihes liibor in that it l Willi man he that built all I tired out last fin ished work When our merchant erne soil their liit of the Whin our banks rnkod Ihilr Inst dollar Inst elulelenel Whin the of thi Close for IhetiiRht asks for a then When Ihi actors he Lord build the The responsibilities of life cannot be those born into this physical exist Life on mm be terminated untlmelj calamity or self destruction ore IK Inn the general scheme of life must be It must be is iiod ilUb 1 faced b our sins He Is as individual and us second vital sins to ileanse us sable part of the whole human from nil famllv There is of a life- cer tain fundament il aad principles or laws which the Dost or the be realised In living The normal sane person docs not desire the evil it works hard ship The wav of the trans is It suffer ns All of the the moral physical ami mental of mm mn be summed up In Iht one word Sin If thou dotal not well then sin Iteth it the door It is in e radii the race that Satan struck the blow lhat laid man glorv in the dust It wis in Eden that the first cloud darkened the of that earthly paradise was in Eden that Satan uncapped the volcano of to belch death and destruction on mortals ever since It was Eden that sin began the hell ish work lhat has marred the pages of all history It is sin that robs virtue of its charms invades murders sanctity ruins piety destroys hope Sin is debauching debasing and defiling II is vicious villainous It is false foul and filthy It is the cause of cruel tv crime and corruption Ids cause of not revelry and ruin II dethrones reason de grades morals diseases bod ics damages reputations and damns souls Sin makes wives widows fathers fiends and children criminals Sin deprives men of manhood women of womanhood boys of brains girls of goodness homes of happiness and lives of love leids to inevitable aster There is a way that right unto man but the end thereof arc the ways of dealh The wages of sin is death The soul that sin ncth it shall die Man really desires the best because a It leads to prosperity Mark the perfect man and behold the upright for the end of that man peace Psalms leads to prosperity The genera lion of the up- right shall be blessed Wealth Secretary Grant and riches shall be in his Schultz Jim Mrs house and his righteousness Dorothy Cunningham Miss forever HZ CynlhiaUhdes Don I In to read George Mrs There is none righteous no Lonrn Clarke J not one Jesus said in John William Denny Mrs Lois 15 Without Me ye can do Turkosi last drama And mimic has made his last fun When the film has its Inst picture And the billboard displayed its last run Whin Ihe crowds seeking pleasure vanished And pone nut In the darkness flMi in hen the trumpet of ages has sounded And up before Him until then One in four rights box It pick up day last Thursday and clerks in Acton Pharmacy on Mill Street were amazed at the number of immaculate Acton residents who cared enough to stop and pick up the news paper rack outside the store Sporadic blasts of wind continually toppled the metal stand Although same passer skirled the gailycolored orange obstruction imotcly one out of four would stop pick it up and make it steady before stand would only nicely have completed the task and appeared from view when another gust of wind and another courteous individual would repeal the per formance which continued throughout most of the day When the bugles call sinks Into silence the long marching col stand still When the captain repeats his last orders And they ve captured Inst fort and hill flag has been hauled from the mast head And the wounded afield kid In a world that rejectee its Is asked for reason what then his office District chief Mick Holmes will soon be taking over the room In the town offices that was Hugh Patterson It will be redecorated before he moves from fire hall over to Mill St location Third World panel at Knox SPORADIC BLASTS of wind last Thursday con toppled a metal newspaper stand outside Acton Pharmacy Approximately one out of every four pedestrians reportedly would stop and set it up again Seen picking it up during a noon hour fall is Don of Acton Church officers named for St Albans church Robin Bourne security head The annual Vestry Meeting of St Anglican Church wis held in the parish hall on Sunday evening Jan with parishioners in Men da nee Under the chairmanship of thenewreclor the J the meeting opened with prayer and the singing of a hymn followed by rector wardens treasurer and reports Flections Officers elected were Rector s Warden Harold Peoples Warden Grant Puncheon Deputy Warden George Envelope Secretary Mrs Audrey Denny Treasurer Mrs Pal Lay Delegates to Synod Bert Gould Mrs Pearl Hoi Alternates Mrs Penny Mrs Laura Church School John Last A W president Mrs Hunter Plans were made for the coming year at St which included parish work the mission target a Saturday evening Eucharist and the centennial of the Diocese of Niagara in 1975 Start service on Saturdays An additional service will be added weekly St s beginning Feb 10 The service will be Saturday evenings at p Starting this weekend will be Saturdays at Today with working hours compelling many to work on Sunday and with young families caught up in both working it is increasingly dif ficult for many to make their Parish Council Vic 30 Sundays at a m and Communion on Sundays 10 a and the and our hope and prayer that this fourth Wednesday al a additional sen ice will fill a Rev comments need in our community Valentines on the Grand If the weather cooperates will be an added attraction at the moonlit walk TheGRCA will provide free of charge to anyone who docs not own a pair With Valentine Day just around comer the Grand Conservation Authority is getting into the mood of the occasion by holding a moonlit walk at the Laurel Creek Conservation Area Waterloo on Saturday A district man received recognition recently when the Canadian Magazine of Jan 12 ran a story on the assistant deputy minister Ministry of the Solicitor General Ottawa The article referred to a man who is head of the top security organization in Canada namely one entitled Police and Security Planning and Analysis Group The group is headed up by Robert Porter Bourne who residents remember as the son of Col and Mrs K Bourne one time residents of that village until shortly after his father death approximately five years ago Reportedly Ihe performs the functions of a security service in Canada superseding the efficiency of the security and intelligence directorate It is according to the magazine the funnel through which security intelligence reaches government and the man known locally as Robin Bourne is the sieve in the centre of that funnel Canada safety Mr Bourne is described as a cool and decisive Individual with impressive credentials Supposedly he masterminds the group which studies security problems caused by social unrest and subversion in Canada The article refers lo Robert Bourne as graduate of Shanghai Cathedral School Ridley College Militory College with from University of Western Ontario qualifies him is who scrv in the War with Inter vice in New Brunswick West Germany Manitoba Oltawi Cyprus with UN Force records he was seconded to External Affiirs and Defence Secretarist Privy Council office and then to Ministry of Solicitor as head Security and Research group In July of Robert Bourne resigned from the Canadian Armed forces to join Public Sen ice and now enjoys he rank of colonel Reportedly the colonel business card reads simply Robin Bourne and it was wilh lhat name he left the village of in the year 19G9 Acton churches will take part in Ten Days for World educational and raining program with a panel thlH Sunday rib 1 to is set aside as a to our responsibilities toward he mini World the merging and dtv loping nations hour Aeton churches Anglican riun Reman atbolic United an Jointly sponsoring an program al Knox church Sunday to promote of World Development on tin pawl will be lr rug of Aelon rreritly from Africa MtKim Milton a ehurch missionary in now In fit Id of nine ill on in con fi and u South African Iking in Toronto I lilon will moderator for pane and f ii Id the questions from audience I Connor is to he here for the progrim A film will be shown I eel No Shame the story of two young people fs IS of situations will form a basis for discussion The of Knox will be serving refreshments Titer arc hoping for good attendance of eoncerned people of any or no wide Churches all are participating in the proenrn In joint the churches say Justice in the world is basic human issue They have committed themselves to reducing ex production and consumption by Cinndians and researching he impact of private corporations and agencies in international investment and aid Needs in Canada and overseas are inseparable say the church leaders we arc more concerned poverty is rather than where it is During the world development leaders of the same churches be country and presented brief mint tailing for tariff for non tariff re to thilr export as will adhcrenci commodity mints to lp pries for fort flu church ore now a in ration fcwiuli a with hi wilh a major cm jliabisoncjujlltyoflift lob to fi govirnmenl in May Hie Days alms ill Increasing under ling among numbers and tin Canadian rally and for ton rnl Mont Rev I W Scott of Hi Anglican of Canada is now vlnlllngfivi African countries In learn of he problems of developing REP Shoulder Roast Chuck Roast Choice Boneleu A A Prime Rib Roast extra loan Rolled Point Brisket 149 Stewing Beef Sirloin Tip Roast Ground Chuck Small Link Sausage 95 Sliced Side Bacon p 129 LOVELLBROS MODERN MEAT MARKET Mill E Acton Dally Delivery Phone J BARN PAINTING PLOWING MATCH SPECIAL to all farmers in County J INDUSTRIAL PAINT GLEN EATON PAINTS LIMITED BARN PAINTING SPECIALISTS 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