i The Salvation Army 34 Division Street Caipt. and Mrs. D. Lewis GOOD FRIDAY 10.30a.m. 'Ilhoughts Around The Cross" SUNDAY 7:00 a.m. SUNRISE SERVICE "Thle Glory of The Empty Tomb" 1100a..FAMILY WORSHIP "He Arase - Blessed Assurance"1 7:OOp,.*SALVATION MEETING "The Man Who Was Absent" -ASTER SERVICES <St. PauIý's United Church_ Sunday, Ma rch 26th 8: 00 a. m. ~ ~ *~~' Sunrise Service in Church followed by family pancake breakfast C ..ý.... 11 :00 a. n mK Easter Service e/, 10, Sermon' "The Power and the Glory" Selected Easter music by the Senior Choir ~with special guests "The Singing Eyman Sisters" Sr. Sunday School - 9:45 a.m.(~.'~ ' (9 years and over) . <. Jr. Sunday School -11:00 a.m Nursery C are during service Nursery - Modemn "Play and Learn" Nursery for pre-school children every Sunday. Maundy Thursday Service 7:30 Miembers of St. Pau's wiII unite wilh members of Trinity in Tri nity /United Church for this special service. M ýýEwLAÂF Temperance Street at Queen Join us for Easter Services GOOD FRIDAY - Christ has died for us 3-Hour Service (12 Noon - 3 p.m.) SPEAKER -Rev. Canon Newman Bracken Rector of St. Augusti ne's of Ca nterbury,Toronto EASTER D'AY - Christ has risen -Allelula 8:00 a.m. - Holy Communion 9:30 a.m. - Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. - Choral Communion 7:-30 p.m. - Easter Evensong Nurseryduring 11 a.m. Service Archdeacon Tom Gracie, Rector Doug Lewis (Captain) The Salvation Army If Christ Be Not Risen The mission and divine authority of Christ are so linked together that without His resurrection, His life and death' would be stripped'of their super- natural power. What became of that dead body so securely entombed? Either this body was taken away by human hands, or it was raised 'to life by a Heavenly power. Which? Happy E aster Everyone. The Robert McLaughiin Gallery, Oshawa cordially invites everyone to hear A.J. Casson, speak on "The Group of Seven" on Monday, April loth at 8 p.m. at the Gallery. Each year Dayton and the Canadian Trucking Industry sponsor the search for the Truck Driver of the Year Award. Any professi 'onai truck driver who bas per- formed an act of heroism beyond the cali of duty may be nominated. The winner receives $1000 cash, a VIP weekend in Toronto, a Roiex Watch, and a trophy. Nomina- tions must be in by October 7th to Canada Safety Council 1765 St. Laurent Blvd. Ottawa, K1G 3V4. ,Mrs. Marilyn, Kowal, manager of Bowmanville Travel Centre has just returned from taking a golf group to Arrowhead Country THE UNITED CHOIRS 0F BR00KLIN & NEWCASTLE UNITED CHURCHES present J. STAINERS G00 D FR1 DAY 7.3Opm in NEWCASTLE UNITED C H URC H THE BAHA'I FAITH We must recognize the sun no matter from what dawning point. We are loyers Uof sunlight - not of orientation.ni tT For further inforrmation P.O. Box 36, or "The Book Mil", 31 King St. W. Suppose the 'Work was that of human hands. If so, it had to be done by either friends or foes. Could it have been friends? They proved to be weak. They fled when Jesus was arrested. The boldest one denied Him with curses. It seems incredible that they would take on an armed, guard. But no dlaim was made by either the soldiers or Jews that there was any attempt to use force. It was an impossibility to have done it without alarm- ing the sentry. The 'i Club, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Travelling in the group were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith, Mr. James Paterson, Mr. Couison Scott, Miss Hazel Rundle, ail of Oshawa and Mr. Gord Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Twist and Mr. Mike Kowal. The Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority advises of the hazards which our watercourses pose, eseia= to children and patlry at thîs time of year due to high creék levels and streamfiow velocities associated with snowmeit, groundwater release and heavier precipitation. In view of the pending school break, every-effort.shouid,,be made to caution children about these- hazards and, if possible, en sure that they avoid such areas, until water leveis recede. The Canadian National Sportsmen's Dog Show is now running from March 18 for seven days. There are over 5,000 entries in the seven championship events. Tenders have been called by the Durham County Senior Citizens Lodge for the construction of approximateiy i000 feet of watermains to their property west of Orono as weil as for the construction of the lodge units., Tenders close March 23rd. A committee for Orono Arena has been named and consîsts of Mayor Garnet Rickard, Councilior Ted Woodyard, Charles Gray, Bill Tamblyn, Jim Rickard, Russ Major and Gordon Lowery. AMessage From TheMiisterial Association which are easily traced, aà long li ne of prophecy. Consider the Witnesses who bore testimony to that fact. There was a vast number of them. Many knew Christ inti- mately and could not be deceived. He was recog- nized by women who had ministered to His needs. H1e was recog- nized by apostles, who luad been His body guard, and knew His appearance. Thomas put the risen Lord to the severest test w hich modern science can guests of Strathaven Nursing years in Bowmanville. Among stones used for, such sepuIchresý were of great weight, And the seal could not be remnoved and the stone rolled away without a lot of noise . It could have been by [lis enemies. But what was the point? They really didn't think that He would live again anyway. You see, Christ rose ifrom the dead by super- natural, power. The death, burial and resur- rection of Christ as recorded, fuif iii even in phono 623-3303 We would appreciate a eall fromn you giving us the names of your visitors over Easter, any visits or trips you have made or any other interesting items of news. Just eall 623-3303 and give us the information, we'll be happy to write it up. County Warden Walter Rutherf ord is in the process of setting up a eommittee to study restructuring in North- umberland. The move is in accordance with a suggestion made by provincial treasurer Darcy McKeough at a February 6 meeting with the county government on the subjeet of the proposed new style government of the county. Rutherford wi1I )be announcing the names of those who wil be serving with him on the committee at a meeting of the county planning board on Monday of this week. About 40 people attended the regular meeting of the East Durham Historical Society on March 15. They enjoyed "a real treat" in the presentation of the story of Taddle Creek in Toronto. The presentation was made by lan Montagnes of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gibson enjoyed having their daughter, Marlene and grand- son Joshua home for a visit since March lst. Their son-mn- law, Keith, joined themn on Thursday for the Gibson- Murdock wedding on March 18th. The Lindquist's returned home, Monday to, Central Butte, Saskatchewan. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Richards returned home on Monday, foiiowing a most enjoyable two weeks holiday in Florida, staying at Fort Lauderdale, St. Petersburg, Kissimmee and Daytona Beach. The Bowmanville Meals-on- Wheels program, were dinner, cz/klaîn Q conceive. Jesus Christ did triumph over death, and as a risen Saviour, goes before His follow- ers in matchless powër and glory. Jesus' death was not 'the meaningless slaugh- ter of a good man. It happened for a purpose, and that purpose was to pay for the sin that kept men from coming to God. For ail who be- lieved in Jesus, His death was actually the death of death. We know this' is true because He conquered sin, the tea pincipeof thile.sho ar Shile oampbellhowDave LaingyJak Ail andIe Szczurko. Margaret Wilson was elect- ed president of the 37,000 member Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation on Saturday at its annuai conference. A past president of the OSSTF Toronto district, Mrs. Wilson defeated vice- president Alan Salmon by 210 votes. She will succeed Alan Murray in June. She said she believes an alternative must be found to financing education through property taxes and plans to continue the federation's opposition to the 4.8 per cent growth limit to Ontario Government grants to schooi boards. BU CKLE-UP FOR SAFETY corning back to life. If you are living your life enslaved to the, fear of death, then turn to Jesus -- the author-of lie that lasts forever --and celebrate., Jesus said, "I arn the resurrection, and the life; he that believeth in me, though 'he were dead, yet shall he live; and whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall neyer die. Believest' thou this?" S (John 11: 25, 26) Letter to TheEditor Dear John, May I correct the item of interest on page 10, section One, of March 1Sth issue,, about the newly formed Model Railroad Club at the Visual Arts Centre, Cream of Barley Mill. The officiai name chosen by the majority of the member- ship is "The Soper Valley Model Railroad Club". We have 14 paid-up members who are- working on a portable small display layout and a permanent pike of consider- able size that should be, most interesting work for the members in the weeks ahead. Howard Bickle Lia'x Specializitig inAModern Hairstyliig -Techniques for Men and Womnen Mat teo and his staff are pleased to havc î -.ýth them now JOANNE IieMILLE Experienced in Roller Set To welcoine Joanne to our establishmnent we are giving her the opportuni.ty to give, you~ ouïr HENNA PERM$ A0 Reg. $40.00 - for ONLY JU I,~ I Angela Jeans, Joanne DeMille, Matteo Sacco, Terry Cook. These are a few examples of what awaits you in 7.he hands of our stylwsts. TO ALL NEW ARRIVALS IN BOWMAN VILLE : Give us a TRY You milI be pleased Phone 623-4191 J, NO APPOINTMENT E SAY 1 Home on Monday, March l3th. After dinner joining in a sing song with the residents. On Friday, March l7th- the Strat- haven Nursing Homie residents.Were entertained at a St. Patricks Day Party with music supplied by Messrs. Gordon Baker, Bob Burton, Joe Leavens and Mrs. Pat Prout. The Oshawa Choral Societv will present "The Vagabond King'-, with music by Rudoîf Friml, at Eastdale Collegiate Auditorium, in Oshawa, on April 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15. This organization, which started out as the Bowmanville Choral Society more than 20 years ago, stîli has connections with many Bowmanviile area residents. They include Betty Hancock, Ken Weiler, Brian Barber, Gail Wilcock, Colleen Locke, Carol Wight and Gwen Black, who lived for many Our FTD Eas ter Baskt Bouquet carnation Flower Shop 33 Division St. N. 623-7141 Bowmanville Oshawa Free Methodist Church TruII's Rd. Darlington 15 Bowmanville 725-3606 Pastor: David Dyer 725-3872 Su nday Sc hool - 1 0 a. m. Easter Sunday Morning - 11 a.m. ",Jesus Chrit-THE VICTOR" Easter Sunday Night -7 P.m. The Youth Present in Dramatic Form ,THE EASTER STORY" Church at Division St. Office 623-3138 SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES 10 a.m. - Junior and Intermediate Classes il a.m. Beginners, 3 yrs.; Kindergarten, 4 - 5 yrs.; Primary, 6 - 7 - 8 yrs. B& B Bunch canicelled until April 2nd EASTER SUNDAY SERVICES 7:30 a.m. - Sunrise Service 11:00 a.m. - Easter Communion Final Sermon on Revelation "King of Kings" 8:30- iOa.m.-Hl-C PANCAKE BREAKFAST Nursery Care Provided A Warm Welcome for Everyone March 23 - Maundy Thursday Service, 7:30 Rev. Ed Schamerhomn will preach St. Paul's members loin us for this service Eu4ýý Bowmanville