ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, TIIUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10t1h, 1966 Chureh Women, and extended an ian. Miss MeKeene feit that S t O sha w a P retUer early invitation to'[ the Regional Christendom as such no longer S tro ih ïConference for Women which will1exists as the deciding factor. The be held at Kemrpt ville Agricuit-! delegates were called upon to hold IIJ B 1 v. ie etural School, the weeked of June fasto their f aith, and make Danc nytl'i Hubble has been secured her address, the Rev. Iý%ss Me- as devotional speaker for this ev- Keene gave a number of interest- The 1966 Regional Meetings ofta meet the $33,000. approved ent. ing hehind the scene insights in- LdU U gh O'h1iawa, Presbyterial United budget.t h1rprtono h td IVV~U 5 Church Women were held on books which are used by the young Tunedhr h, and on husday, A anxrsinofga ihs Periods of quiet meditation people of the United -Church. It 'Unied wereh and n usa' A xrsio fge ihswr nimport2ant part of each'was of special interest ta learn mi November 3rd at Kedron United from the Oshawa Preshyterial has of the sessions. These, services tIiat several American churches, Orono Town Hall Church., Mrs. Robert Sheffield, been sent to Miss Muriel Stevens, of wdocship were conducted by along with a number of other Can- Oshawa, presided at the meeting whose forthcoming marriage ta ladies fromn St. Andrews, Oshawa, adian, deno miratians are using in Ajax, and Mrs. Douglas Rted-, Mr. Paul Bizi will take place in 1Zion, atTHE tO pat, ihaw coduced he eet th Cogo n Dcemer 4thand, ina he Ajax, rally. Memn- the book 'Thé Church Grows inI BYTEEO pat,, shwa o-ducedthemet-'heCoigo onDee:mer2-1h.bers of Columbus and Brougham Canada' as their 1 967 study. Proceeds to the Oron o Rink igs at Kedron. A welcame was Miss Stever' or asa nie dth dvtosatheK rn extended ta the delegates by the Church missionary nurse has been leathe dvoiong.th Kdrn The Rev. Miss' McKeene was________________ presidents of the hast churches. ~foila,-,d b-"lher Canaria" 1întroduced to the rallies by Mrs. Mrs. H. M. Smith performcd this co-workers. Miss Stevens' family Excellent training opportunities F. M. Parrinder, Whitby, and Mrs. pleasant duty at Ajax, a nd Mrs ! home is in Bowmanville. available ta ail Christian lay Philip Romeril, Blackstockl Cour- Rabt Dale at Kedran. iwarkers at the Five Oaks Christ- tesies ta the hast churches and ! an Workers Centre were off ered ail who participated in the ev- Hepful canférences were. held by Mrs. Edith McLellan, and the ents were exlended by Mrs. Carli A nmbr f he ewpulia-for ail attendîng memibers. Mrs Rev. George Young. The delegat- Dûwn and Mrs. Edgar Leask. tions. which were available at, the Alan Dawn candiicted a seminar es at the recent Leadership Train- book table were pointed out by for Présidents~ and Unit, Leaders, ing Schoa1 at Elm Lodge, werc the Literature Se -eAry rs. Ev- where the duties and problems'reprcsented by ýMis. M. N. Pegg, ertan White. Special mention was comman ta these offices were dis- and Mrs. Alan Down, who spoke IINTD made of the Church'S Centennial cussed. Stewardship and Finance of the challenge of the school's I _____________ Mission Study, 'The Chuc rw Convenars were assisted by Miss 'theme, 'The Church, the World, ~~~8 /E9TI pra Cnd, n heeprmna C. Stewart. and Mrs. Douglas Oke. and you* An additianal featu.re at i IcAJ15- Our-51 p ngas whic: were reported in Mrs C. C. Lee, Convenor of Cit- the Ajax raliy was an adventure (AKG OR O NH-T-- I; 'Churches Where the Action Is*.iX l'PCAETUS O ýeW7 ii N'ew W«orship reore eeîeship and Social 'ýction, Mrs- in Bible Study conducted by Mrs enîiul rGop E. M. Dawson, Convenar of Christ- Douglas Redpath. faýund in 'The Christian Calling'. ian and Missianary -Educatian, 'The truly comimitted Christian GAATE ad'A Light Unto MY Path.' Mrs. James Scott, Friendship Con- is the truly free man.' With these HowteAonMmodtrao venar, provided an information wordsthe Rv.oR.CatheineoM Mrsa.,Jol Knox, Supply Secre- panel presided over by the Pro. Keene began hier address whicb Iqurest tary, received a large number of gram Convenar, Miss Beatrice was basced on the rally theme - BseTrv1A ec MLT IT EVC axe of layettes from ail the McLean. A number of useful pro- 'I t is, the responisibility of free V sny 'c E ehuarches represc'nted at the rai- granm and warship suggestions men ta trust, andl ta clebrate 4-DdL.N es. These supplies will be sent vere distributed at the conclus- what is constant... ta appre- Cbug3296 ta Narway Haluse, Manitaba. ion of these sessions- hend the nature of change;ý change Christmlias gifts, for anýe hundred iii the, sense of renewal. boys, along- with additional sup -__Miss_____________________________out_________ plies for the mnaking of quilts will The, President of Oshawa Pres-. isMKeepitdotta _________________________________ soonbe entta orwy Husebyteial Mr. Aan own spke ta trust includes more than pas- soonbè ent a NrwayHoue bteril, rs. ýanDown spke ng baed on things you know for ,nd God's Lake Narrows, Mani- about. the importance of accurate sîve acceptance, but a kind of liv- tobaaa gift from the OshawR annual reports andl announced the neýdsrnt acp ihdS A VL asur qhmein fta xc sure. These absolutes provide the PresbyteriaL. Mrs. Knox expressed uiv oashw-Prsytrill lvig.TeIpeke ueJe the hope that it would soon be -tv fOhwPrsyeil td posbet si ,sdnylons. ta wnitdch urh wwmnilletk lc tS . u' that hier listeners 'keep in circu- HYGEOL, reg. $1.15- for----------,.86e Korea, ta. provide materials for Uîe hrh omnil latian the rumour that God is widows there ta earn their owni Northminster* United Church, alive.' This is aîfact that the livelihaod. She requested that the. Oshawa will be the hasts at, the , -M R - ldis onine a av tei uedAnrgul Meeting of Presbyterialj Christian knows and trusts. M M R LL-ON Deod. reg. $1.39. for ~4 nylons. on. ebruary l5th.. It was with re- n ftemennso h gret that the members learned 1word ta celebrate, iý ta 'publish LISTERINE, reg. $1.49 for--------..$134 that Mrs. Down would be relia- ara' h e.Ms een rollow,îig the annual financial quishing hier office as president, is presently working under' the statement presented by treasurer due ta lier recent change of resi- Board of Information and Stew- J. & J. Medicated PuKwder, reg. 98e for 62e Mrs. G. C. Pirie, the 1967 alloca- dence outside the boundaries of ardship as editor of Children's Faon of the Unified Budget Fund Oshawa Presbytery. and Youth's Publication, and ii.S...BayPo dr rg 9 efo ..52 w as brought before the memnber-; this, particolar raie is especially ship by Mrs. Dcîlglas Oke, Fin- involved in making known theéo.. . aeCaimnac loa.rup MrsJ Ralph C. Ellis, of Belle- Christian truth. The speaker noted Benylin Syrup;ý reg. §21.75 fr ... $1.31 was asked ta assume -additional ville, who is thé new Conference that it is very necessary ta under-Sp yDod an 1ft 41l financial responsibility in order President brouglit greetings fromn stand and perceive the changes Assure Spa edrn, reg.. 139.$10 the Conference Brandi, of Ujnited taking place in the world today. __________________________________________________Particular attention was hrought _______________________________________ta i-.banizatiôn which is taking Satin Set Ilair Spray, $1.49 for- . $1.09 place ail over the world. This of I A REMINDER ta course includes industrialization, CHILDREN'S VITAMJNS and mechanizatio)n, and the spec- Interest is paid ini the faîl and it's, the IDEAL TIME il problems o the présent pop SAVE 25 per cent te let ulation ex-plosion. The b1rth of new nations asý colonialis isl T' '9 CENTRAL Qt4TARIO TRUST brouh aaie~,adte s Take the TIGHTNESS out of VOUR money by pnying yèun» factors ta ;obe considered in aur D r g chan ging world. ,Not the 'least is5 ORONO, ONT, PHONE 983-5009 IUTIthe secularization, of nations who A0in SVN acütpi adwere formerly considered Christ- - Sic vOr'67 Fords- Are Moving Fast'There Is on CHEQUING accounts paid and compounded quarterly. No charge f or e. M. cheques written. I 0 when invested in aur GUARANTEED 2 INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES for ta 10 years. Authorized Trustee Invest- 7 No aeits. m .7S P . 1 7 SWT N Wto your 9 66 HE IMPALA 19662 TON FORD TRUCK