Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 11, 1970, p. 2

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The- Acton Fr Wednesday March SacorxfCitNMill The clergy Apeak put By The Rev Walter A Churchill Church Much has been written and spoken of late about Pollution of the Environment which includes among other things Air Pollution and Water Pollution Now Noise Pollution is being added to the list Wc who live in this area may suffer considerably in the not verydistant future from the latter if there is established among us a jumbo jet airport should be concerned about all of these problems It docs however seem to the writer of this that the problem of Power Pollution is as great as d not greater than any or all of the abovementioned problems put together In this category wc list such thing as Student Power Red Power Black Power and so on All too frequently power is associated with the idea of the use of forte or violence the idea of cither get OUR way or else are so often forgetful of the fact that the most powerful forces in the universe are silent forces The sun rises upon our world every day without any noise associated with it and yet if the sun were to cease to shine even for a matter of minutes life as wc know it would pass ftom off the face of our In these das when it 000 to kill one Viet Cong when the USA spends twenty times as much on spate projects and one hundred and times as much on armaments as it does on oncer research and there is created among us a new poor class because of and excessive taxation we surely must ask ourselves arc oui valuations of things misplaced Certain ought to know at this late stage in history that the declarations of the of Peace Mahatma and Martin Luther King hold in them the answer to the problem of peace and war and the ultimate establishment of a universal brotherhood of man The that take up the sword shall perish with the sword said the War is not the answer to the elimination of war Two world wars have taught us this lesson The use of violence and the disregard of law and authority produce not liberty and security but and confusion Protest marches latking violence will if persisted in sincerely eventually achieve satisfactory results This is the way of democracy It be a slow process but it is the only way The burning and the smashing of stateowned property will not secure for Student Power nor should it that which students desire Liberty results from the recognition of law that is woven into the very of the universe and which gives orderliness to it Licentiousness must not be tonfuscd with liberty it sometimes is The laws our have been set up through the yetrs that arc past us the result of with regard to the needs of the citizen They have been tested and tried and where they in time prove to be inadequate or out of step wilh the times they arc The recognition of the importmict obeying the laws of the state is necessary in the lite ol true citizen Respect loi law enforcement officer as such is paramount The policeman in the following out his duties guarantees the general public that lift and liberty security reasonably safe with us all The alternative is anarchy The Greatest of the Sons of Mm laid down this of life Render unto Caesar that which is Caesar and unto that which is Cod Let that law be written into the avowed aims the power blocks of our lime and those aims must m time be realized REVIEWING THE successful World Day of at St Albon with Mrs Austen of Csmpbollvlllu right arc Mrs C Mrs J Mrs C iaiidsboroutjh 15 million have leprosy just three million treated Mrs E Mrs Friday Mull Photo A talk film on the Leprosy Mission proved and inform il the Daughters of Knox World of Prayer iy evening The guest speaker Rev L Stairs explained that in days very htflt could he done for people suffering with Peace is a people problem World Day of Prayer speaker With fellow Christians in over 130 countries many women of Acton took part in the intern World Day of Prayer service here on Friday afternoon With school children off for the day the junior choir was able to sing for the service in St s and a nursery was set up to look after youngsters Participating in the prepared service were women from local congregations Mrs V and Mrs Ted Pratt of St Mrs C Landsborough of the Baptist church Mrs MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Maple Aw Georgetown Pastor Rev Robert C Mi SISDA MARCH Here our mutation to the whole family to attend church Sunday School All DO Morning Service pin- Evangel Georgetown CHURCHJU COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill Road North mister The A Walter 124 Ave Phone ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH Founded 1842 Howard MA Interim Supply MARCH 190 1100 of Confirmation and Reception of New Member Sermon subject What the Church Esrxcu from Her Member Mirth Com Clas Sunda The Sacrament of Hols Communion Visitors are welcome at all church gath ering at the Church on the Hill PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Rev Andrew BA Minister Mr E A Hansen B A and Choir Matter Choir Rehearsal Fndu 7 BHF Siturdas pm at Hilte- Church As music festival SUNDAY MARCH 15th am Sunday School a Morning Worship Speciil Service A Cordial Invitation To All CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Minister Acton Ontario SUNDAY MARCH Church School for ages to 15 year am Ministers Church Member ship Class for Teenagers am Divine Worship Lenten sermon The Cross and Human Sympathy 100 Luncheon for Elders and wives followed by Session meeting Everyone Most Welcome WANOn PENTECOSTAL TAUtNACUE Churchill Road Rev S M Pastor SLNDA MARCH 15th am Moming Worship Service and Sunday School 10 am Sundaj School 4 Afternoon Worship Service Teen Meet at the church Tuesday evening Catechism Classes Come worship and study with us to be equipped to serve God and men Everyone Welcome THE CHURCH OF ST ALBAN THE MARTYR ANGLICAN Comer Willow St and St a Drtre Rev J Dawson limnic of the Pentecostal church Mrs A McKcnne or Knox Presbyterian church Mis J Looyenga of the Chnsinn Reformed church and Mr of the United church Guest wis vice president of the Church Women of the diocese Niagira Mrs Austen of Campbcllvillc who attends it George s church Lowvillc Her subject was Peace and she stressed that Peace is people Until solve the people problems food clothing shelter etc wc will always have trouble she said arc ahead but still have a long road to travel to meet the wishes of Christ feed the hungry clothe the naked and heal the sick She spoke of the work of the Coalition for Development a committee of women in Canada helping the unfortunate She mentioned that in some areas there arc interdenominational churches to put the money into outreach rather than buildings The church is really trying to understand the modem world she said Mrs played the organ and led the choir The collection winch amounted to goes to spceial projects assisted by the World Day of Prayer ill over the world including the purchase of many books and education aids Tea was served to participants in the service 400 club Lucky winners in last week club draw Isabel Moore Jim McDonald Bill Spiers and Juan a young Indian from the M town of San Juin Atitan in ila was visiting i He was shown a book which Ids friend w is about to throw in the fire remarking that flic neighbors said it wis a bad book Don burn it said Juan sell it to me So the friend ild it to him for It turned out to be New Test He decided to re id if and spent all Thursday Frid iy and Siturday of Easter Week reading the book Then on the Sunday he took the trail with his young wile and walked to the home of the translator of the New Testament three hours journey awiy saying he hid read God Word and was ready to believe in Christ as his Saviour It was his first direct contact with Christians since then he his suffered persecution but continues to have hunger for the study of Gods Word leprosy The first eountry to develop some nice was when shcltct food and clothing were pmvidcd in 1941 lie first consignment oi drugs sent Indu people suffering from leprosy List yc i new drug Vof3 wis introduced In addition to giving tins drug transplants of tire being clone I he Leprosy Mission is both al t interdenominational assist nice goes to natrons of the world Its estimated million people suffer from leprosy yet less than three million ire treated Mr Stairs showed a film on leprosy ticainicnl in Korea Mrs Brian Moore Mrs A Hansen and Mrs Bern Van were the leaders in the service The junior girls of Ire senior choir opened the service with Living for Jesus and sang In The Garden during the offering Mrs Tom Watson introduced the speaker Tea and cookies were served afterward Attendance was disappointing to the organizers ol the event dancers Approximately 100 attended the Young Generation dance last I in Si Parish Hall RAINBOW BEAUTY SALON CHURCH ST E ACTON SPECIAL ON PERMS from MARCH 12th MARCH 19th OFF NOW ALL WIGS IN STOCK 10 OFF MARCH 24 26 CI MARCH 28 SUNDAY MARCH Sunday School Morning Worship Evangelistic Service Tuesday 8 pan Prayer Service and Bible Study Thursday Chnst Ambassadors Friday pan Crusaders John 12 But as many as Him Jesus to them gave He power authority to become the Sons of God even to them that believe on His Name SUNDAY MARCH Lent Passion Sun diy am Holy Eucharist 1030 am Church School and Nursery a Sung Eucharist TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minister The Rev Gordon Turner Director of Music Dr George Elliott MA SUNDAY MARCH 1970 Morning Worship Nursery Sunday School to Grade am Sunday School Grade Hi C and Hi Vers Youth Groups for Teens alternating Sunday evenings We Welcome You and Your Family to Take Part in the Life and Worship of Trinity MAKE IT A HAPPY EASTER WITH FLOWERS Fresh cut flowers Potted plants Special arrangements Corsages made to order Easter lilies IF ITS FLOWERS WE HA THEM SPRINGS FLOWER SHOPT Open House Open House will he held it the 1nuccis Margaret hospital and St Toronto Sundry March I I p in the local blanch the Society informs I people Sonic from the Acton branch expecting t iltcnd and my will be welcome view the holmes there on this annual open date Chaplain returns Holy Week I lie A Ion Clergy Anucialion It delighted that again llfij year flic N flic of the Christian formed Church on the computes of McMasler and Toronto universities will be the guest preacher for two of the three Holy Week services Mr who thrilled hit last year audiences with his and deeply perceptive metres in which he related the truths of the Christnn Gospel to in a society in ferment on the the mo What a y to Win will it is hopefully anticipated once Ins hearers when he comes to Acton on Palm Sunday evening and Maundy Ihuisday services will be held in Kim Presbyterian Church on the evenings of March 22 24 and 26 all beginning at SO in with a ten minute hymn ting led by laymen I lie various ministers ind choirs of the eh ches of Aclo will on mi riday i public in the worship The clergymen of the town must desirous that a large section of the population and especially the young people should these services They fee that in III precious week of religious significance everyone should take a bit of time out to think about lie me mint of our faith and life SNOW Mb 12 trio to JOHN CAMPBELL KIM DARBY 1 Mftl6 HOUSE of CARDS George Orson Welles IN THE 19 rilO 21 IKJILlNlffllWINI WAN JOHNSON LOVELL BROS MEAT MARKET RED BRAND BEEF CHOICE BONEL6SS Prime Rib Roast 99S LEAN Shoulder Roast 1 TENDER SHORT RIB CHOICE WING ROAST LEAN GROUND CHUCK 1 FRESH- SMALL LINK SAUSAGE LOVELL BROS MODERN MEAT MARKET

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