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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Nov 1965, p. 19

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/ course. It is hoped @ may be- come an annual event. rebuilt and a new chapel, and parlors added in 1961. Through the years, the tall slender spire of Simcoe Street United Church had towered over the city pointing people to God and challenging them by its un- varying witness io ihe authority Mr. Fune, who was born and raised in France, has represent- ed The Christian and Missionary Alliance in Viet Nam since his first missionary term began in 1928, Before assignment to Indo- China, he was pastor of the only French - speaking Protestant church in Quebec, and corruption include an ie creased wage scale for all grades of government servants, 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Nevember 6, 1965 'NEWS FROM THE CHURCHES | Holy Cross Church Thailanders Grumble Loud About Bribery, Corruption By THAUNG MYINE BANGKOK (Reuters) -- The people of Thailand are begin- An Every ~ Person Visitation to the homes of members and adherents of King Street United Church is planned for Sunday, Noy, 14. E. G, Bailey, visitation chair- i NAME COACH SUDBURY (CP) -- Sudbury Wolves of the Northern Ontario Junior A hockey Association an- Thai language newspapers, enjoying a larger degree of ans Parish Census a clear picture of and future needs the parish, Rev. Matthew J. Darby, pastor of Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, is plan- ning a thorough census of the pve in November. The census, dubbed "Opera- tion Doorbell," will entail 14,000 calls on homes within the boundaries of the parish. To do this between 250 and 300 of the parishioners will be needed to form the apostolic team that will gather the information a census provides. The census is to be com- pleted on two successive Sun- day afternoons, Nov. 14 and 21, The first will cover the dis- trict served by St. Philip's Church and the second, Holy Cross Church, Father Darby is counting on the co-operation and understanding of both Cath- olics and non-Catholics living within the geographical boun- daries of his parish, Rev. M. A. Beriault is in charge of the project. It is estimated 1,100 to 1,400 Catholic families live in the parish. The fluctuating popula- tion and the influx of immi- grants from Europe (particu- larly from Italy) and the flow of men into the city from other parts of the province and Can- ada to work at General Motors and its feeder plants has made and present dwelling construc- tion promises to add consider- ably to the populafion in the immediate future. To better communicate with their congregations and involve them in better and fuller serv- ice and work for Christ, the various protestant churches undertook a project called 'The Partnership in the Gospel" pro- gram. This Partnership in the Gospel Program is the product of the combined experience of several communions in Canada and the United States, and it is hoped it will spread all over the world, Among others, Knox Presby- terian Church at Simcoe st. n., Oshawa, undertook a program which will involve the whole congregation and make the peo- ple aware of the need of the church both in a spiritual sense, and for the monetary requirements, The renaissance of religion, which is taking place in the last few years all over the world and in almost all denominations, is a wonderful thing in these disturbed and harassed times. For years, the Christian Church has had an established pattern of work and teaching, not always in the best interests of the church or its congregations. Although this was of general knowledge to all concerned, there was always the reluc- and work so much harder to achieve this unity in Christ's name, We have to accept the fact and realize that there is one Creator of all things who makes the world around us, But to ahcieve this, a full under- sta and devotion must first be realized in one's own congte- gation. Under the leadership of the minister, Rev. Gordon W. C. Brett, BA., a genral commit- tee and committeesxare now formed to prepare end conduct the program, The executive are as follows: Training Director, Rev. G. W. C. Brett, BA, Gen- eral Chairman, Jack Taylor; Special Events Chairman, Jan Drygala; Contact Co-Chairman, A. Dancey; Contact Co-Chair- man, Val. Harvey; Publicity Chairman, Geo, Simeson; Vision Comm, Chairman, Gilbert Mur- |doch. | To promote the program, the Special Events Committee are preparing a congregational din-| ner to be held, Nov, 10, at 6.30 \p.m. in Knox Presbyterian 'Church Hall, This is an impor- ltant dinner and it is hoped all |members will attend. The ladies of St. Paul's Church will cater \for the evening, and an interest. in gprogram has been prepared |comprising table topics, musical \program, and a film presenta- jtion of the Partnership" pro- igram, of Jesus Christ. By the grace of God it seeks to live up to its motto: es "'The--Church- {athe Heart of the city with the world in its Heart', Scriptural readings on Adam In 1944 Mr, Fune pas interned by order of the French Vichy government and was imprisoned in Laos, He was allowed to see his family only three hours each week, After eight months, he and Eve, and Cain and Abel will be examined at the Oshawa Christian Science Church this Sunday. The subject is "Adam and Fallen Man', The Golden Text, from Ecclesiastes, is 'Lo, this only have I found, that God hath made man upright; but they have sought out many in- ventions', "fhe congregation of Brooklin United Church is celebrating the 125th anniversary of the church at the 11 a.m. service this Sun- day, The special speaker will be Rev. M. C. Fisher, of Fenelon Falls, a former minister at Brooklin. Rev. G, A, Mundy of Brooklin will conduct the serv- ices at Fenelon Fells, Special music will be present- ed by the senior, intermediate and junior choirs at the Brook- lin service,: Anglicans of the Deanery of Oshawa wil! honor their Bishop, the Right Rev. and Mrs. Wilkinson, at a testi- monial dinner to be held in the Oshawa Armories Nov. 10, This will be an opportunity for the Anglicans of this area to ex- press to Bishop and Mrs. Wilkin- son their tremendous gratitude for the outstanding leadership F. H. Wilkinson} was released and the family re- turned to Sonla, only to face the prospect of a Japanese concen- tration camp, But they were re- ceived as refugees by the French Protestant Church at Hanoi and Mr. Fune served as pastor of the group for three years, until allowed to continue missionary work in Viet Nam. The last session of a course for engaged couples and newly marrieds, called Building' Your Marriage, will be held Nov, 9 at 7,30 p.m, at St, Andrew's United Church, The course, sponsored by the Inner City Council of United Church in Oshawa, is under the direction of Rev. John Morris, minister of | St. Andrew's., The final session will be con- cerned with the management of money and will include three leaders who will give emphasis ito various aspects of the subject. William Howie, assistant man- jager. and loan manager of the Auto Workers (Oshawa) Credit) Union Limited, will speak on in-| lcome. R. H. Spencer, manager 'of the Oshawa office of Central man, recently conducted a Visi- tors' Training Meeting in Cen- tenniai Hail, Mr, Baiiey, wit the ald of a colored film strip, outlined the visitation program to the large audience in atten- dance, Guest speaker for the evening was Rey, Willard Picketts, asso- ciate secretary of the Mission- ary and Maintenance Depart- ment of the United Church of Canada, Toronto, He chose "Christian Stewardship" as his address and delivered an inspir- ing and thought-provoking mes- sage. A question and answer period, followed by refresh- ments, brought the evening to a close, On Tuesday evening, Nov, 2, a congregational event was held in the church sanctuary to ac- quaint members with the pro- ning to grumble audibly about bribery and corruption in the' fanks--of: their government, They are encouraged to do so by the present Thai leaders who are trying to eradicate these long-standing evils. The government itself has told the story of the alleged whole- sale embezzlement of state funds by the late prime minis- rood Field Marshal Sarit Than- arat, Its seizure of the dead prime minister's large estates to re- cover the lost funds, totalling some 600,000,000 baht (almost $30,000,000), has been much pub- licized, When the present prime min- ister or any of the other minis- ters tour the countryside, they are met with complaints from the people about corrupt police and administrative officials in told the prime during a tour of northeastern Thailand, menaced by Commu- nist terrorism and subversion, he found that the villagers were arming themselves illegally not so much to defend themselves from the Communists as against ill-treatment by government of- icials. Lt.-Gen, Pong Punnakan, min- ister of communications, reporters he considers that the businessmen who bribe govern- ment officials to advance their commercial much to blame as those who accept their payment, Measures taken by the gov- ernment to stamp out bribery freedom of expression than for- merly, are making full use of the opportunity to print stories of graft in the government, uddhist abbot: minister that A respected interests Catharines Teepees awa Generals, HARMONY UNITED CHURCH Rev. N. T. holmes, B.A,, 8.0., Mrs, Mai te Tevier ARCT irs, ir lf Ne Fy (Piane ond d Organ AS told Orgonist Cholrmoster Tiny Tots Classes 11:00 A.M, MORNING WORSHIP LAYMEN'S SUNDAY Speaker: Ly ey R, L, Rumball A Hearty Welcome to All. are as nounced the signing Friday of Marcel Clements, 35, as coach, Clements, a native of Sudbury, played junior.hockey for St. and Osh- 9:45 AM.--Sunday School ee 11;00 A.M.----Kindergarten ond posed program. The evening|their midst. was opened with a sing-song| eee conducted by V. Osborne, follow- ed by remarks by General Chairman W. H, Faint, who briefly explained the reasons for the coming visitation, gregation hopes to achieve in E. G. Bailey and G, y,|the coming year, | Hawker, visitation and program| ; chairmen, respectively, outlined; WESTMOUNT their committees' plans, illus-| trated by slides | UNITED CHURCH Mrs, G. V. Hawker and F, Densham favored with a duet,|] Bond Street West at Rosehill Bivd, (lust north of the Oshawa result of much study and thought, has been received by all members and graphically sets out the program the con- Mortgage and Housing Corpora- tion, will deal with housing and) its financing, F. Lloyd Crossley, | = a former president of.the Osh-| awa Life Underwriters' Associa-| refreshments, Minister: Rev, Frank H, Ward, B.A, A Vision Sheet, which is the Organist---Cholr Director | followed by the benediction and| Shopping Centre) | ALBERT STREET UNITED CHUR Ki (Corner of Albert St. and Olive Ave.) MINISTER: REV, HELMUTH DYCK, B.A, Organist-Choirmaster: Harold Ellis SUNDAY CHURCH SCHOOL GAS A 10:45 A 11:00 A M,--Junior, Intermediate: and Senior Depts. M.--Beginners, Kindergarten ond Primary Depts. M.--Morning Worship "A WAR TO WIN" 7:00 P.M,----Church Membership Class for Adults Nursery for Infonts and Toddlers A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL Rowland L, MeCord, Mus, Bae. LISTEN. TO 1-0 THE FAMILY BIBLE 11:00 A.M, King Street 'Pentecostal Church One Block West of Oshawa Shopping Centre Church Secretory Church Treasurer 723-2570 089 it difficult to determine the in-| crease and location of a large, number of the Catholics of the Remembrance Service SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M.--Junior, Intermediate and Senior Depts 11:00 A.M.---Nursery and Primary Jept ~~" HOUR SUNDAY 5:30 to 6:00 P.M, CKLB -- DIAL 1350 given in the life of the diocese,|tion, will advise on protection before the bishop retires in June|through insurance and invest-) of next year. ment, } Leaders of previous sessions tancy to change the 'status | Tomorrow, the congregation quo' and meet the changes injof Simcoe Street United Church parish. well" will the cg ptr of ~% --_ will caiernie i saith ae am rbe willlent day. The modern and atom~-'sary with special services a ' ss voles information|ic send demands a different |e, and 7 p.m. The special| Rev, Jean Fune, a veteran|were Mr. and Mrs. James Beat-| which will enable the pastor of/approach to all aspects of life, speaker will be Rev. Dr. Earl|missionary to Viet Nam, will bejtie, of Brampton; Dr. Robert the parish to learn the needs|and it also presents a challenge's | autenschlager, principal of|the speaker at the closing sery-|Guselle, of Oshawa; Dr. J. Win- of his parishioners and to de-|to the church. Emmanuel Theological College, ices of the World Evangelism field Fretz, of Waterloo and termine how best to serve the To keep the church alive and )Toronto, The choir, under the di-|Conference at the Christian and|Charles Dixon, of Whitby. Much Children of God, who are his more aware of its goal and real|rection of Reginald Geen, has|Missionary Alliance Church, linterest has been shown in the responsibility. |purpose, more progress and aC-|prepared new anthems and solos = = . . laa ace te ea Holy Cress, Pest iin estab itivities are Faas --_ thelto mark the occasion. | lished in 1 y the late *ichurch and its congregations, if) : rae Q signor Philip Coffey. At thatlits influence in society is to be Fay fig ve egg lye on 9:45 A.M, -- SUNDAY SCHOOL » St. Gregory's was the only | It and the moral code and : pod established Roman Catho- | weight of religion is to have church in 1841, in the Bond st.| ; lic parish in Oshawa. Today more bearing on the daily life's plage i gehen . 11;00 A.M. thers -- includ- h ld have "" thers George's. of the BYza0-|,. gresi Fae earch a the code|back to a Methodist Society of An Awareness of the Heart of the Gospel tine Rite, St. Hedwigs, a nation-lo¢ morals in all aspects of life|nine families formed in 1818. Leaves No Room for Religious Trivia" al (Polish) parish and St.lir its effort and energy was The cornerstone of the pres- Care provided for bobies end small ehildren during the service, The Friendly Family Church at the Centre of the City. CENTRE STREET UNITED CHURCH Cornér King and Centre St REV, ARTHUR W, MAGEE---MINISTER Interim Organist Mrs. A 9:45 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL. A CLASS FOR EVERY AGE 11:00 A.M.--COMMUNION SERVICE 7:00 P.M:--PASTORS IRIS MacLEAN and RUBY BATTEN OF PORT PERRY, Bright Singing --- Special Numbers by the Choir Preaching That Will Challenge Every Heart -- A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL -- re EVANGEL Pentecostal Church . Meeting in the T, R. McEwen Senior Publie School Auditorium WILSON RD, SOUTH © Postor: Rev, R. D. Ellis 9:45 A.M. -- SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for all ages. 11;00 A.M. -- MORNING WORSHIP. ; Fay REV, RICHARD J, BARKER, Minister 9:45 A.M.--Sunday School A.M,--Communion Service Mary's of the People, a bilin-| properly applied. ent church structure was laid in (French-English; parish. Piro improve its image, to re-|1867 by Hon. T. N, Gibbs, MP,| Some parishioners from - yive the hearts and minds of|who at that time was an active latter three parishes live pov its people for better and fuller trustee of the church. in the boundaries | of "ish participation by Jarger numbers| Rev. John K. Moffat, the pres- St. Gertrude's p nd ye of its congregation, to makejent minister, came to the church borders it at the eastern ne vs life and service for Christ more|in 1948, The Memorial Hall, a the city. With these --- sec meaningful, some changes are)multi - purpose parish centre, practically the entire south Ot necessary and more progres-|was built in 1954 and the Chris.) of Oshawa is part of Holy) ive and challenging programs|tian Education facilities com- Cros in work for Christ must be | found and introduced by the 11:00 11:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. CLOSING SERVICES OF OUR WORLD EVANGELISM CONFERENCE Annual Pledge for Foreign Missions King St. United Church 129 KING STREET EAST REV. L, WESLEY HERBERT, Minister Miss Nancy Fraser, Deaconess Mr. Rhyddid Williams Choir Director and Organist 725-9617 Baby Creche s parish. In 1961 the late Monsignor Youth Department Coffey built another church (St. Philip's) approximately one and a half miles south-west of Holy Cross Church. The num- ber of families in St Philip's district is estimated to be be- tween 350 and 400, The parish has four schools: Holy Cross, church, Church facilities and its teaching resources must be better used. There are signs in. evidence that more and more) awakening is taking place for, the need for better understand. | ing and for bringing the many| REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST {World Headquarters, Independence, OF LATTER DAY SAINTS | services Heor REV. JEAN FUNE, veteran missionary to Viet Nam ot both THE SALVATION ARMY 5 Nursery and Church School 10;00 A.M, 11:00 A.M. REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY 11:00 A.M. Commitment Service "THE FRONT LINE" 7:00 P.M, -- EVANGELISTIC SERVICE SUBJECT; THE NEW BIRTH" Pastor Ellis preaching in both services, SUNDAY 4:45 P.M.--'A Message of Life Broadcast CKLB 1350 divided Christians into closer) harmony. This is a wonderful sign, and) many hearts should be joyful, Missouri) ORANGE TEMPLE SIMCOE & BRUCE, OSHAWA Revelation 19;1-7 Duet: "O Divine Redeemer" (Gounod) Mrs, G, Hawker and Mr, F. Densham Anthem; "Intercessory Hymn" (German) ST. ANDREW'S U NITED CHURCH SIMCOE SOUTH AND BRUCE STREETS Minister: THE REV. JOHN F, G. MORRIS, B.A, S.T.M., Organist and Choirmaster; MR, KELVIN JAMES A.T.C.M, 9:30 A.M.----Junior and Intermediate Departments (Children 9-13 years) Pre-Confirmation Class--Grade 9 Senior Discussion Group--Teens 11:00 A.M.--Nursery, Kindergarten and Primary Departments 11:00 AM, -- "RADICAL OBEDIENCE" What does God want of us? Do you dare to obey God? \Ay by + it cost? St. Philip's, John F. Kennedy and St, Thomas Acquinas. The building of the. south plant of General Motors in 1954 and the completion this year of a large truck line addition has caused a rapid growth in the district's population. Proposed HARMONY ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH 138 Harmony Rd, South Pastor Wm, J, Dy Lewis i Corps Officers Major & Mrs, Gordon Holmes 4 139, Simene sou SUNDAY, to serve Goo! NOVEMBER 7 11:00 A.M.--"WE WILL REMEMBER" Presentation of role of honour and remembrance by Sunshine Group of Home League, 2:00 P.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 7:00 P.M.--'"HOW TO BECOME A CHRISTIAN' TUES, 2:30 P.M,---HOME. LEAGUE WED, 8:00 P.M.--PRAYER AND BIBLE STUDY "K Welcome Awaits You at the Army YNG AVENUE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 83 BYNG AVE., WEST OF SIMCOE ST. N. PASTOR---REV, G. A, CARROLL RES. 728-2426 OFFICE 728-2931 10:00 A.M. Church School For Children and Adults 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship THEME: . "SACRAMENT OF THE LORD'S SUPPER" SPEAKER A. J, U, LEEDER All Are Invited Phone 728-9604 A\... = JV Sama SRR. IF YOUR ANSWERIS "YES"| 1, Do you believe in the broth- erhood of man, irrespective of | nation, race, or creed? NATIONAL YOUTH SUNDAY 11:00 A.M. -- MR. CARL YONGE Jr, Choir, Solos, Duets and Trio 7:00 P.M, -- REV, G. CARROLL Theme: "Penetecostol Furver' Special Sinaina and Lively Youth Service Hymna 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Hear Rev, Arthur Longley of Yorkshire, England. . "Modern World Events in The Prophecies of Danie! . Christ's Teachings Concerning His Return . Space Age Science of Christ's Return 9:43 A.M, Sunday School 11:00 A.M. "Dasenort to the Presence" 2. Do you believe that "reli- gious truth," to be acceptable, must be,in harmony with the truth in every other field--sci- ence included? " "'Diseever the Difference" toddlers are cared for during service, Re nnn Sa SS UMTED SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF ONTARIO Orenge Temple Bruce St. Oshawa a pstairs) : SUNDAY NOVEMBER 7 ot Sete NORTHMINSTER UNITED CHURCH lf (CORNER OF SIMCOE ST, AND ROSSLAND RD.) MINISTER --= REV, H. A, MELLOW, B.A,, D.D, ORGANIST --- MR. RONALD KELLINGTON DEACONESS == MISS SHIRLEY M, McKEE Fellowship Of Evangelical Baptist Churches In Canada EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Evangeline & Phillip Murray Postor: REV, ERNEST WINTER Catvary Baptist CENTRE and JOHN STREETS Postor---REV, ROBERT B. LYTLE 3. Do you believe the primary responsibility for human prog- ress rests upon man? | then you are professing the Unitarian belief NOVEMBER 7th | SIMCOE STREET PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 245 SIMCOE ST. S CHURCH SCHOOL SESSIONS 9:15 A.M.--Primary Grades 1, 2, and 3; Junior 4, 5, and 6 9:15 A.M,--Intermediate Grades 7, 8 and 9; Senior Grades 10 and over 10:45 Nursery ages 3; Kindergarten oges 4 and 5; Primary Grades 1, 2, and 3 11:00 A.M, "WHAT AND HOW TO REMEMBER" 7:00 P.M.--Study Group 7:30: P.M,.--Kairos in the Church Parlor 2:30 P.M, HEALING and MESSAGES 11:00 A.M, SPEAKER: MR, GEORGE L, ROBERTS TOPIC "POST SECONDARY EDUCATION IN OSHAWA" UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP Simcoe Hall Boys' Club Eulalie Street THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX ST. LUKE'S ST. PAUL'S UKRAINIAN SIMCOE ST. NORTH Rossland Rd. W. et Nipigon Wilson Rd, N, at King St. &. Simcoe St, South (Four blocks from King) Rev Min er Bev }. Jecenty 9:00 A.M.--Chureh School Minister Rev, G W. C. Brett, B.A, 11:00 AM.--Morning Worship 4:00 P.M. and 9:00 P.M. SHORT FILM Df wonderful proof of spiritual faith healing by Edwards of Eng- land : Rev. GEORGE ¢ held in Trafalgar Square. SMITH, Pasto THIS SUNDAY AT SIMCOE STREET... REV. R. A. BOMBAY we AT ae 11:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. 9:45 A.M,--BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES 11:00 a.m. REV, PETER STAM African Inlond Mission 7:00 p.m. DR, J. ALLEN BLAIR Renowned Bible Teacher 7:00 P.M.--SERVICE BROADCAST OVER CKLB RADIO 7,00 P.M SERVICE & MESSAGES by Horry Wolloce ond the Rev. Huddleston of Toronto Visitors always welcome, 723-6786 9:45 AM. -- BIBLE SCHOOL 11:00 A.M "REVIVAL IN ISRAEL" 7:00 P.M "LAW 'AND GRACE" WED, 7:45---BIBLE STUDY 'ond PRAYER acerca ------------ ee SIMCOE STREET UNITED CHURCH The Church in the heart of the city with the World on its heart. MINISTER: REV, JOHN K, MOFFAT, B.A, Director of Music: Mr, R, G, Geen, L.T.C.M, 124th ANNIVERSARY Dr. Earl S. Lautenschlager Principal of Emmanuel College, Toronto 11:00 A.M. "THE CHURCH AMID TROUBLES" Broadcast over CKLB -- 7:00 P.M. -- "The Church As Steward of Divine Mysteries" SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.MmAdult Bible Study Group Young Adult Bible Class Youth Department 11:00 A.M.--Children's Department Baby Care Rev. R. A, Bombay formerly pastored the Simeoe Street Pentecostal Church for over 20 years. At present, he is the Distriet Superintendent of Eastern Ontario and Quebec: for, the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada, You are invited to hear him speak in both the morning and evening services, In. the 7 p.m. service, gospel music will be presented by the Stinson Trio and the Choir. 10;00 A.M.--Sunday School--for all ages Reveals the stortiing signi- fieence behind world news! . with PROPHECIES next | 20 yeors! i Monday - Soturday 9:05 - 9:35 P.M. (or immediately following jr. A Hockey) Walter Jackson Minister Mr. Frank Walter Musical Director Minister REV, 0, R, SINCLAIR, B.A, Pianist Miss Jane Weir TWO NIGHTS ONLY TUES. and WED. -- 7:30 P.M, GENE BURGESS of Memphis, Tennessee Musicol Director Mr. Matthew Gouldburn, A.L.C.M, 9:45 AM CHURCH SCHOOL | | 9:30 A.M, CHURCH SCHOOL 11:00 A.M, "What Is A Man ; Worth ? " 9:30 A.M, CHURCH SCHOOL HUNGARIAN Minister Rev. E, Seress at Knox Church Simcoe St. North 3:30 P.M--Worship Service 2nd and 4th SUNDAYS 11:00 A.M, and Sunday p 10:30 - 11:00 P.M. "A PRACTICAL PLAN" 11:00 A.M. @ A young Evangelist you will enjoy @ Two interest-filled services @ Plan now to attend MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M "PRESS ON" 7;00 P.M, Coe ee HI TEENS ; Come ena Worship With Us mn om et Listen to "SONGS IN THE NIGHT' Sunday 11.05 CKLB 1350 1350 RADIO

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