Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 10, 1967, p. 3

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is si albans parish travels to hamilton for ordination the acton free press wednesday may 10 1967 3 il tnere will be no 10j0 service next sunday at st al- 3 bails church the pariah in cluding the church school is travelling by bus and car to christs church cathedral in hamilton to- assist at the or- v dinaticn of laurie duby of this parish mr duby will be made a deacon die first of the three holy orders in the church probably within the year mr duby will e ordained to the second order that of the priesthood at graduation at seeley hall in trinity college he was com mended by the dean of divinity for his pastoral work among tbe students he had been named head student b t tmbtoob vmen cove i i laurie win serve mhpbome diocese niagara wmen covers the area of the penninsula up tttoakville he will be an as sistant at the archiaconal church of the holy trinity wetland whose rector is the venerable fai hill ftom now on whenever mr duby functions at the euchar ist he will be vested in a lhur- gfeal vestment called the stole worn across the body from the right shoulder and tied at the waist which is the mark of a deacon a deacons functions at holy eucharist include pro claiming the holy gospel pre paring the chalice at the offer tory bidding the prayers of the congregation administer ing the chalice at communion and leading other parts of the service it is customary for tt deacon to baptize offer to per form marriages and in case of necessity to anoint the sick it is hoped that many will try to be present at lauries ordination the rev ritchie mcmurray explains it is art im portant day in his life it is an important day in the life of the parish one of the things that a deacon or priest always remembers in his prayers at the altar are the people of the community that bore and ma tured him many will want to offer lauries life and vocation in prayer at the eucharist for this reason the 9 ajn service on sunday may 14 will be held as usual whether or not parishioners intend to be at the cathedral they are en couraged to take advantage of the 9 am eucharist to pray for laurie the service at the cathedral will be held at ii am two buses will load at st albans at 9j0 ajm sharp and depart immediately for hamilton obituary boyd clark 71 was banker in acton the west toronto funeral service was held at the rumleyshoemaker funer al home saturday afternoon for clifton boyd clark of ac ton and toronto who passed away in the private patients pavilion toronto general hos pital on thursday may 4 mr clark had been in falling health for the past two months he was 71 years of ti4v a h mcljzie conduct ed the funeral service and in terment was in falrview cem etery acton pallbearers were bill benson norm price william near bih mainprise charles leather- land and mac symon he was born at acton octo ber 25 1195 son of g c clark d mrs w j gould he be lt long career as a banker 13 with the merchants a in aeton which was mr p jordon and miss hea ther jordon misses d and g mcneill miss e courage mr and mrs l macauiey mr h gilmour mr and mrs d gil- mour mr and mrs w -fair- ney mr and mrs dean follis miss m craine rev and mrs r h arm strong hamilton miss ena johnstone georgetown mr and mrs alex patcai kitchen er mr and mrs f ritchie lucknow mrs f reigling goderlch mr j d adams and mr bill adams buffalo ny mrs h graham georgetown miss anne stalker george town mr and mrs k knox oakville moving the olo tell which rang from the steeple of the old town hall calling men to fires and special events since back in the 1800s was no easy task for firefighters monday night they estimated the bell weighted about 900 lbs they used ropes to take it from the steeple from which it will peal no more and the hydro lift truck had to be called to lower it to the ground it will be enshrined in front of the fire hall with clapper silenced as a memorial to firefighters of a by gone age staff photo and ml nnfals tffien inwfth the bank of montreal he spent some years in western canada and had been with the bank of montreal in toronto since he retired seven years ago but still continued part time until he took ill ha was a member of carmin- siy alberta masonic lodge e served in the first world war he is survived by his sister miss ruby clark acton a re tired school teacher with whom he spent weekends at their home on bower ave and a niece mrs j d adams of buffalo he is predeceased by his brother campbell clark friends who came to acton from outoftown to visit at the funeral parlor or at the funeral included from toronto mr and mrs tom morton miss margaret macdonald mr and mrs george burrell miss grace mackiddie mr j m mcdonald miss elsie stewart miss lillian adams miss flor ence rudlen mrs m cupptes miss f mcouat mr and mrs k jackson mr ernest brown allan louaorghreo a framed certificate in rec ognition of services to the humanitarian cause of indus trial accident prevention has been awarded to allan lauder the presentation comes from the industrial accident preven tion association of ontario mr lauder was guelph sec tion chairman of the grand river vaflley division from 1965 10 1967 the special centennial trophy awarded to the best choir at the north halton music festi val was given by the music festival association this was wrongly credited in last weeks paper cup draw lucky winner of the stanley cup draw run by acton lions club was dave manes his tick et had the winning goal time of 1924 guaranteed investment certificates 6 interest for 1 to 5 years for amounts from 100 to 100000 interest paid halfyearly by cheque or interest may be accumulated to be repaid with principal when due ask hjr folder halton 6c peel trust savings company other offices brampton burlington cooksville milton simcoe delhi georgetown 53 mm street 8772266 john a edgar manager convenient office hours monday thursday 900 430 fridays til 630 this is it last three days great may sale tomorrow thursday is the beginning of the final three days of ear may sale due to the thousands of 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