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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Nov 1991, p. 5

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/ The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, November 20,1991 5 Prayer March Set To Take Place on Nov. 24 in Oshawa On November 24, 1991 a Durham Wide "Make Way For Jesus" Prayer March is planned at 2:00 p.m. beginning and ending at Memorial Park (John and Centre St.) in Oshawa, The march will be led by Graham Kendrick, a composer and worship worship leader from England. The march will be followed by a Worship Service at 7:00 p.m. at Simcoe St. United Church, led by Dr. Terry Winter from Vancouver. Public praise has only recently recently hit American and Canadian Canadian streets after originating several years ago in Great Britain. Britain. There, the marches have grown into major events. Between Between 150,000 and 200,000 gathered on September 14 in about 500 locations throughout England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland for praise marches. So far .in the U.S. marches have been staged in Houston and Austin, Texas, drawing a total of about 15,000 people. Last month, a small gathering gathering of American church leaders was scheduled to meet in Austin Austin to kick off a U.S. "March For Jesus" campaign, which could stage praise marches in as many as 100 U.S. cities next May 23, to be held in conjunction conjunction with marches planned for about 25 European cities. People People in 49 states have expressed interest in doing local marches. Praise marching is a new twist on an otherwise old con- $t. ghrtrtto'* Temperance and Church St., Bowmanvillc SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24TH, 1991 11:00 a.m. Church Service Sunday School and Nursery during Morning Service Come and celebrate. "1" YEAR ANNIVERSARY SERVICE!! Newcastle Pentecostal Church Town Hall- Auditorium Newcastle Village Corner of Mill & King St. Guest Speaker - Rev. Phil Phillips Saturday, Nov. 23rd 7:00 p.m. For more info, call 987-3569 • Everyone Welcome TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Church and Division Streets Bowmanvllle, Ontario Church Phone Office Phone 623-3912 623-3138 Rev. Frank Lockhart M.A., M.Div., M.Th. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24TH, 1991 10:30 a.m. "Adult Confirmation Service" ■- H y ' :!f The Salvation Army Bowmanvillc Citadel 75 Liberty St. S. CHURCH SERVICE TIMES 9:30 a.m. -- Family Christian Education (Sunday School) 11:00 a.m. -- Holiness Worship 6:30 p.m. -- Praise Service Come and join us at a Community Church where Christ makes the difference. For more information call 623-3761 Corps Officers/Pastors: Captain and Mrs. G. Cooper &t. ttniUtr Cfmtth Minister: Rev. N.E. Schamerhorn, B.A., M.Div. Organist: Mr. Douglas Dewell Church Secretary: Helen Mclnnes 623-7361 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24TH, 1991 11:00a.m. Morning Worship Sunday School for all ages NURSERY CARE FOR PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN EVERY SUNDAY If you're new to Bowmanvillc, wo invite you to make St. Paul's your church home 159 Years of Community Service gt. Jo(ra'0 Sngltcan Cfmtcb Temperance St., Bowmanvillc, Ontario SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24TH, 1991 THE REIGN OF CHRIST 8:00 a.m, Holy Communion 11:00 a.m, Morning Prayer Each Wednesday: 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion and Laying-On-Of-Hands for Healing Couitice Secondary School: 10:00 a.m. Holy Communion and Sunday School "First Anniversary Ci.lnl. » "First Anniversary Celebration • ** Rector --The Reverend Canon Byron Yates, B.A., S.T.B.R1 ■ Assocj^JTioJjonoraijf.AssL^TheJlot^ Religion and Worship Ebenezer United Church Celebrates 125th Year ccpt, organizers note. Joshua led the Israelites in a march around Jericho, and David led a musical procession as he brought up the ark of God from captivity. The Salvation Army and the Methodists marched, and in the early 1900's converts converts on their way home from Welsh revival meetings paraded paraded through town. What is new is the music that forms the centerpiece of praise marches, and the number number and variety of people the marches arc attracting. Graham Kendrick has written many songs, including "Shine, Jesus, Shine" and "Crown Him" which is based on Psalm 24, and produced by Integrity Music. Music. The songs are a combination combination of contemporary and classically classically influenced music. A few hymns are mixed in, as well as brief, almost crcedai statements. The music's appeal mirrors the wide, ecumenical support for the praise marches. The prayer march committee committee is convinced that these kind of processions produce several positive results, a spirit of unity unity among the churches, a positive positive expression of the church to the community at large and a new avenue for evangelism. We encourage all in the Durham Region to attend this year's march. For more information information please call Christian Info, at 434-7977 or Reverend Bruce McCallum of Christ Memorial Memorial (Anglican) Church at 728-8251. These folks were dressed for the great occasion, 1-r, Wally McKnight, Ron Bickle, Lloyd Down, Marjorie Brooks Pearce, Charlotte Hughes, Muriel Metcalfe, and Harry Worden; Norman Lansing in front. Reverend David O. Jones and Brother John Hicks Eynon (Dean Worden) held centre stage at Ebenezer United Church's 125th Anniversary service on Sunday afternoon afternoon as they recalled the "Pioneer Days" of the church. Prior to the service, there was a procession of vintage vehicles, both motorized arid horse drawn. An overflow crowd atténded the historic event. Thanks for Help With Campaign Dear Editor: On behalf of The Kidney Foundation, Durham Unit, may I take this opportunity in extending extending my sincere appreciation appreciation to all volunteers and citizens citizens of Durham Region for their support throughout our Peanut Campaign. I am pleased to inform you of our overwhelming success, selling 550 cases of peanuts, raising $41,250.00 Due to your support and generosity, we have fulfilled once again, our goal to improve improve the quality of life for our local kidney patients through research, education and patient services. We have so many unsung heroes within our communities, communities, ordinary citizens actively involved in raising funds and awareness of the Kidney Foundation. Foundation. You are a vital part of our society, keeping alive the values of voluntecrism. Thé heart of the past, help of the present and hope for our future. future. Yours truly, Margaret Créés Program Director Durham Region OBITUARY Norman J. Metcalf • The death of Norman J. Metcalf occurred at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanvillc, on Wednesday, November 6, 1991, following a 14 month illness. illness. Bom on October 26, 1897, in Darlington Township, to John L. and Priscilla (Cox) Metcalf, he was a life long resident resident of Darlington Township, and was educated at Base Line #3 Public School, and farmed in the Base Line Area. Retiring in 1977, he moved to Bowmanvillc where he resided resided for six years in the Veltri building, seven years at Forest- ree Place, and the past year at Strathaven Lifccare Centre. He was married in August, 1921, to Hazel Crago who predeceased predeceased him in 1934. Devoted to his family and his work, for six years he had enjoyed playing cards each morning at "The Senate", with other retirees. Surviving arc Jean (Mrs. John Jeffrey), Alvin and wife Muriel, Mildred (Mrs. Alex Muir), Harvey and wife Margaret, Margaret, 19 grandchildren and 38 great grandchildren. He was predeceased by an infant daughter Norma in 1922, a sister Pearl (Mrs. J. Abcmcthy) and brothers Noble, Noble, Bruce, James Roy, William William (Bill) and Odus (Dick). Funeral services were held at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanvillc, on Saturday, with the Reverend Frank Lockhart Lockhart officiating. Pallbearers were grandsons John Jeffrey, Alex Muir, Tom, Brian, Peter and Bill Metcalf. Interment Bowmanvillc Cemetery. Cemetery. The Down family members have always been active. participants in Ebenezer affairs and here a few of them gathered alongside the 1910 McLaughlin Buick, loaned for the church anniversary by General Motors of Canada. They are, 1-r, Trish, Adam, Jeff, Ken, Jeremy, Jeremy, Kathy and in the foreground, Matthew Down. The program lists seven Downs as members of Ebenezer Ebenezer United Church choir. The Canadian Statesman Complete coverage of all your Community events. SPORTS •LOCAL NEWS PHOTOS-EDITORIALS • FEATURES COMPREHENSIVE CLASSIFIED and REAL ESTATE SECTION "TJw Statesman - It's Your Com m u n ity Newspaper" WINTERIZE YOUR CAR'S COOLING SYSTEM NOW - AVOID COSTLY REPAIRS LATER. NOVEMBER SPECIAL 13 POINT CHECK 1. 3. Visual check of the cooling system for indications of leaks or excessive oil content. Pressure check the cooling system for internal and external leaks with filler cap and neck adapter and tester. Check crankcase and automatic transmission oil for water content. 4. Test coolant thermostat with radiator thermometer. 5. Check temperature gauge for accuracy. 6. Drain system and flush till clean. 7. Clean foreign matter from radiator fins. 8. Test radiator pressure cap with cap tester. 9. Check fan blades and pulleys for alignment and damage. 10. Internal and external inspection of all hoses for cracks and deterioration. 11. Check core plugs (where possible) for seepage. 12. Refill system with correct coolant and check for air locks, (up to 4 litres antifreeze included.) 13. Check condition and tension of drive belts with tension gauge. only $ 79.95* *PST and GST extra, parts extra ( if required. JIM SOUCH'S 623-8166 Hwy. #2 and Maple Grove West of Bowmanvllle H120 668-5893 Dundas St. E. Whitby The church recently completed a major costly addition to provide better facilities for its growing congregation, so the anniversary was an ideal occasion for its dedication. dedication. Participating in this part of the program were, 1-r, Dean Worden, Rae Pick- ell, George Moore and Wes. Down. Obituary Questionnaires are available at The Canadian Statesman 62 King St. W. Bowmanville L1C 3K9 or by phoning 623-3303 What's New in Bowmanville?... A Christian Book Store Bill and Sharon Van Der Herberg from Durham T.V. and Antenna have been servicing Bowmanville for over 6 years in antenna and T.V. repairs. Now they are branching out into Christian books, music, Bibles, video rentals, etc. Pictured here are Bill and Sharon with sons Michael and Mark. The Christian book shop is located in their store (151 Liberty St. S. - corner of Liberty St. and Baseline Rd.) Drop by or give them a call at 623-9955. Jane is back "Sailing the Ship y again accompanied bv V lis y accompanied by her crew at Jane, Tracey and Sherry Book your next appointment with of us by calling our new easy to remember phone number 697-HAIR (4247) Call us. We would love to hear from you! SNIPS HAIR DESIGN 50 King St. E., Bowmanville

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