Wednesday, 'May 19/. 2004 Orono Weekly Times - 9 Church Directory id 111! iiirmiiHin Mill! 111! I -- Orono United Church Reverend Dorinda Vollmer Orono Church Office 905-983-5502 1 905-697-9715 - Minister ***** Sunday, May 23 - 7th Sunday of Easter - Orono 11 am The service will be conducted by our U.C.W. . Guest Speaker is Jacqueline Guthrie ~ Nursery & Sunday School ~ St George's Anglican Church c{?nrcyof Comfort, Joy & Warmtft Welcomes You 250 Mill St. S., Newcastle Rev. Canon David R. Saunders, CD (905) 987-2019 8:00 am - Holy Communion 11:15 am- Holy Communion 1st & 3rd 11:15 am- Morning Prayer 2nd, 4th & 5th 11:15 am - Sunday School Coffee and Fellowship to Follow St Saviour's Anglican Church 27 MILL ST., ORONO Rev. Canon David R. Saunders, CD (905) 983-5594 Sunday Service, Sunday School & Youth Group 9:30 a.m. ***** HOLY COMMUNION 1st & 3rd Sunday MORNING PRAYER - 2nd & 4th Sunday COFFEE HOUR ■ ■ - > /:■ , I NEWCASTLE UNITED CHURCH 84 Mill St. S., Newcastle LIB 1H2 905-987-4515 • nuc@durham.net Rev. James Feairs, b.a., m-dw. Sunday Worship • 10:30 am ~ Nursery Care~ Welcome guests & future friends ST. ANDREW'S Presbyterian Church 47 Temperance St., Bowmanville Welcomes you to Worship! Sunday, May 23rd • 11 a.m. Guest Speaker Rev. Dr. Dorcas Gordon, Principal Knox College Sunday School • 11 a.m. "Morning by morning new mercies / see; all I have needed thy hand hath provided --great is Thy faithfulness, Lord, unto me." Rev. Noel Gordon 905-623-3432 The United Church of Canada NEWTONVILLE-SHILOH PASTORAL CHARGE Rev, D.A. Stiles, B.A., B.D. 905-786-2950 Newtonville - 9:45 a.m. Shiloh -11: 15 a.m. "A warm welcome to all" The Spirit of the Lord Is upon me... Isaiah 61:1 NEWCASTLE COMMUNITY CHURCH SUNDA r WORSHIP 10:30 AM "Little white church at the top of the hill" Holy Communion 1st Sun. of month - All Welcome ~ Mill St. N. to first right... up the hill ~ Worship • Weddings • Baptisms • Funerals • Sunday School & Nursery • Refreshments after every service Rev. David Chisling ba„ b.m., M.niv. Tel: 905-987-4384 or 987-4561 ijjljijpjjii '•j.iiîllïijjr'*!;.!}! : >:;i IF < Kendal United Church Worship 10:30 a.nu "Friendly Church in the Vale" Rev. Dr. Frank Lockhart, MA, MDiv, Mth, ThD • 905-623-6793 Helen Dacey - Music Director Sunday School • Nursery Refreshents following service Bible Study Tuesday Night • UCW 1st Wed. of month iiji Estate Auction . Grist Mill Auction Centre Friday, May 21st • 5 p.m. • Preview after 2 p.m. Selling the attractive estates of a private Pickering home: E.B. Cox sculpture (female torso); early grandfather long case clock - Whirly Stocklon; 2 oak curio cabinets; chesterfield; bed chesterfield (queen); occasional chairs; occasional tables; glider rockers; 7-pc. country oak dinette; 5 T pc. oak bedroom suite (queen); 4 poster single; chests, dressers; lamps; floor lamps; prints; paintings; china; glass; crystal; Hummels; Lladro; Goeble; cups and saucers; Delft; books; carnival glass; brass samovar; Visnova sewing machine; Bang N Olufson stereo components; Filter Queen vacuum; tapestries; etc. etc. Check the date and time--5 o'clock start. Terms: Cash, Visa, M/C, Interac Auctioneers - Frank and Steve Stapleton 905-786-2244 • 1-800-263-9886 www.stapletohauctions.com • "Estate Specialists Since 1971" 19ac Auction Sale Pethick & Stephenson Auction Barn Haydon, Ontario From 401 exit 431 at Bowmanville, North 8 miles on Hwy 57 to Cone. Road 8. Turn East at the fireball. Saturday, May 22,2004 • 5:00 pm Household from Oshawa (giving up housekeeping): chesterfield suite 3-pc., bedroom bedroom suite, dining room suite, brass/glass coffee/end tables, movies, bookshelves kitchen ware, pictures, glass, china, lamps, something of interest for everyone. Auctioneer Don Stephenson 905-263-4402 or 1-866-357-5335 or 705-277-9829 Antique Auction Monday, May 24 at 10 a.m. 19ac Holiday Auction Sale Pethick & Stephenson Auction Barn Haydon, Ontario From 401 exit 431 at Bowmanville, North 8 miles on Hwy 57 to Cone. Road 8. Turn East at the fireball. Victoria Day Monday, May 24,2004 • 10 am Antique furniture and collectibles from a Whitby home and other quality pieces: Hoosier cupboard, buffet, solid pine 9 pc. dining room suite/cane back chairs, wooden table/leaf, parlour table, 1910 Brunswick grammaphone, courting chair, miniature autoharp (Toronto), cedar chest, pineapple bedroom suite, oil on canvas, bisque dollls (need repair), brass chimney table lamps, old trunks, silver pieces (goblets, cream, sugar), carnival glass, crystal, china, water stone sharpener, and many other articles of nostalgia. Auctioneer Don Stephenson 905-263-4402 or 705-277-9829 19ac y&uivz, (pt Me iaAt <AM¥ld \ No Respect in Life or Death by Colin Rowe Having lived most of my life in a big city, there are certain behaviours behaviours we have come to accept as normal and these ultimately translate into a lack of respect for fellow man (and woman). The insensitivity insensitivity of the big-city lifestyle became so apparent to me a few weeks ago. First, let me start with a trip last summer to the Belleville area to attend the funeral of the mother of a close friend. There was a service in the chapel at the funeral parlour parlour after which we all proceeded to the cemetery, cemetery, which was about a 20-minute drive out of town. As we drove along the country road, 1 was stunned to see the lines of cars parked at the side of the road as the funeral procession winded its way north on the two- lane highway. These cars were neither going in our direction nor intersecting the funeral route. They were going in the opposite opposite direction yet eveiy- one stopped at the side of the road and respectfully waited until the entire funeral procession had passed them by! Having been used to seeing motorists cutting into processions to make a left or right turn and on occasion trying to boat the traffic light to avoid having to wail, this had a profound impact on me. I asked about it when we got to the cemetery and learned that out there, it has always been the custom custom to pay respect to the deceased by stopping and quietly allowing the funeral party to go by. This brings me to a few weeks back when I attended a funeral service service at Steeles and Yonge Street in Toronto after which we proceeded proceeded to the interment at Warden and St. Clair Avenue. All along the route, it was a struggle to maintain contact with the flashing headlights of the funeral procession as motorists jockeyed for position to make each traffic light and at times fragmenting the line to the point where some mourners actually lost contact with the procession. procession. The ultimate insult came when I reached the corner of Steeles and Bay view Avenue, to find an OPP constable halting halting my. eastbound traffic to allow a funeral he was escorting, to travel unimpeded northbound on Bay view. The fact that it was the OPP operating operating in the city meant that it must have been someone very important but the irony of the situation situation was not lost on me. Here we had one funeral taking precedence over another and neither of the main characters had a say in it. 1 offer no moral lesson lesson from this account but if your next encounter with a funeral procession causes you to stop and reflect on what is really important in this life, then perhaps it may lead to some act that makes this world a better place. ALTERATIONS General sewing done in my home, 5 days a week. Phone 905-983- 9761. . tfn ASPARAGUS FOR SALE Farm fresh, cut daily. Rhody Farm, Porter Rd. 5 km north of Hwy 115, 321 Solanum Way. Phone 705-277-2332. 19, 26, 2 ap BOAT FOR SALE For Sale - Princecraft 14 ft. fishing boat. 20 lip. Merc. Trailering cover and more. Call 905-983-9735. 12, 19cpn