Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), December 10, 1969, p. 6

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A Word The Week REV ELLIS AURORA ACTIVITIES Topics Of The Town by Emma Purchase The Church is being confronted and challenged a manner hitherto unknown For centuries the Church I right were on the same side The ChurcTi stood for the right Rulers and On president of the group for By her steadfast teli mom Hi influence those in seats of countries were ruled by principle Now the tide has turned While still calling itself the Church organized Christianity has abandoned its proclamation of truth and righteousness either by per version of the truth or by denying the truth Great Christ- inn doctrines have been pprverted by man made forms and terms without scriptural foundation while on the other hand we find the denial of Divine Creation the Incarnation Redemption by the Cross and the Resurrec tion of Jesus Christ The anchor line has been cut and the sou of man which needs God drifts aimlessly in a sea of confusion If the Church has lost faith In these things who can blame governments for passing laws for the protcct of the criminal rather than for upholding truth and justice Crimes of violence increase and we are told that it bears no relationship to repealing punitive laws tore that the old ideas are insufficient for our society Sin for which God punished past are now legally permitted between adults Censorship of public media of news and they cry Not only is the for in private life and public enter- meeting was held in Aurora United Church by the Central Executive of the Superanuated Teach ers of Ontario The purpose was to organize a group for York County north of Met ro Election of officers was held and Mr J Know- les of Aurora was elected Aurora United Church UCW Unit meeting was held in the ladies parlor on Thurs Dec with a large attend ance Mrs Walter Smith presided for the business reports Mrs E ship service on Friend ship Mrs Charles Law- son guest soloist accom panied by Mrs Win Knnpp rates of Penzance to most appreciative audiences at St Andrews College Dec ember and It was directed by John Ittccinrdcl- Accompanists were Dr Clayton Rose piano II Purchase consisted of stories of Christmas in Canada by Mrs heard I the about it Let the Church speak out loud and clear and take a stand lct individual Christians show their colours Lets quit heiri Christian show what we possess outside the Chute into the maiktt place the shop and of We must not what is in ihe but living Hie we believe a tiould live our testimony and stand be If Church doors are to remain open and men and women through tie of the Church are to find In l ami Ihe Church rnu1 leader by a plain patli for the p-jp- cannot settle in the of complacency II Underbill convened Kingdon Miss LolOc Haul er Miss Mabel Smith Miss Genevieve Robinson and Dr A Refresh ments and a social half hour followed A method of crewel embroidery and ippliue is displayed by Mrs loan Paul of the group during then sale of crafts the weekend Mrs a past presi dent of the organization admires the work which is intended for a hostess dress or skirt DUE ON SATURDAY Sutton ready for Santa SUTTON Santa arrives in Sutton and Jacksons Point Saturday December He and his reindeers will appear at the end of the parade which leaves the Point at pm and finishes up at Lukes Drug Store after making the loop up High Street to North and back along Market Street to High Santa will set up shop there hear the wishes Molhw to the Sutton and Motors and Mr George had the job of each card from the barrel was available to all ticket holders and dozens of them stayed on through the ev ening Every called cheques in were presented and Ell idlers air Wans for a Christ- is for the Broun tides and their leaden re finalised A bake- tje II be the Bud Fisher Jack Lee and by Kinsman Boh Mr Sloan is own- er and operator of Ken wood Hotel at Jacksons A library of the newest Colliers with books of The worlds most useful reference work has just arrived A book about Call 7871834 for home service on CGE major appliances Carryitto SERVICENTER West or Castlefield Avenue for portable appliance service irons toasters small radio TV sets by Willi CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC RHEUMATIC PAIN PTs FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY ON AND SIIIItT LAUNDRY CALL LOCATIONS For congregation al White Gift Service at Aurora United Church Dec 7 Christmas de corations were displayed in the sanctuary Ken neth of Ch urch School the staff and members occupied the re served pews The Nativity Tab leau by members of the school in costume wares Joseph Itobcrt Woof- bury Mary Christine The angel Kathy Lewis The Shep herds David Harold Vake Andrew Den- holm and Ross Bonks Wisemen Dean Gilbert Billy and Cyril Narration by Mrs Intrlela Ileal The children pre sented their gifts follow ed by prayer of dedica tion ly Mr The scripture was read by Miss Cathie Ilcrunek who also lit the second candle Peace on the Advent Wreath A story What is the mast precious gift of all by Heir John Hunter concluded a very impres sive service Mr and Mrs James and fam ily of Tyrone Ant enjoy ed the weekend with Mrs Woodloys parents Mr and Mrs Hubert Wellington St the home of her bro ther and sisterinlaw Air and Airs IS I In Toronto on Saturday The Friendship Circle Is holding its an nual Christmas dinner and party at Aurora United Church on Wednesday Dec 10 On Wed Dec 31 there will be a party at Victoria Hall from to pm First Baptist Church will hold its annual Christmas Concert on A Blood Donor Clinic will be held at Anglican Chinch on Officii ANTIFREEZE LESSOR Aurora Theatre Society its first production will he presented Aurora United Church mi the auspices of tho Mat Gil- Couples Club Fri Pi- Dee 19 flS pm BELL LINES By II Allan your on feerbtces Let The People Praise Thee O God iiponite am Sunday Junior Class am Junior ST ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH lllllllll 1 rim of Worship CHRISTIAN BAPTIST CHURCH VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH Fellowship OUR CHURCH CALVARY hi CHRIST REFORMED Sunday School Sunflower Clubs for girls and Clubs for boys on Thursday aw Tuesday evenings respectively at pm Radio Broadcast Back To God Hour CFOM am Wo extend a cordial welcome to all Christian Science tit l ll ill which IV tiiulilim till I i CHURCH flnt Pastor JACKSON am Sunday School Morning itiiiiiH TRINITY UNITED CHURCH MAIN ST anil PARK AVI NEWMARKET ONTARIO Rev Norman Mr II Nash am Church School Minister Services ages years and un- Ji a Church School Deaconess Grade am Common Wor-

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