Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 12 Jun 1976, p. 8

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By DOROTHY KILBURN Be anxious for nothing Says the word of God That statement has very broad scope It means that we are not to worry about anything Now this does not mean that God wants us to be irrespon neglect duty and sensible plan ning and ordering of our lives It simply means that we are not to fret and worry about our problems The text goes on to say But let your requests be made known unto God Everything aim ST THOMAS ANGLICAN CHURCH Share your worries with God to help in search for peace tell God about it And the peace of God which sses all understanding shall eep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus But before we can have this peace we must understand what God is really like For in fidence in doctor who had only studied medicine for two months or contractor who had never built house it is the competence of the person in charge which inspires con fidence and faith Neither would have confidence in ST MARYS CHURCH Roman Catholic Dundonold Amelia Sts 7282985 MISSIONARY CHURCH 229 Crawford St Barrie 945 am Sunday School Evening Service Wednesday 800 pm Christian Growth Hour Rev Wayne Domm7268750 Secretory 7285614 Mrs Florence Downing WEDNESDAY EVENINGS 730 pm Mass preceded by Parish Devotions FIRST FRIDAYS Masses 730 am 730 pm Friendly Welcome Awaits You CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 159 COLLIER STREET BARRIE CHURCH SERVICE SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 am TESTIMONY MEETING and Wed each month pm Reading Room open Tues Thurs 24 pm Thurs730930pm Te7261602 TO GOD BE THE GLORY 3RD ANNIVERSARY the new church burldmg Rev Kaye BA Thanh Eirrrtnrg BThe Barrie Examiner Saturda June 12 1976 ST GEORGES Burton and Granville 900 am HOLY EUCHARIST PARISH PICNIC Rector Lutheran Church 220 Steel Street Barrie Worship Service 00 am Sunday School 945 am Rev John Klein Pastor FIRST BAPTIST Clapperton Worsley Rev Ray Waldock 1030 am Communion Sunday CENTRAL CHURCH Comer Ron Toronto Streets WELCOMES YOU TO Meditation °h°h°°° SENZAYJSOASSES noo WORSHIP 11OOam Ur 0y pm Morning Worship Sunday am915 om SspfifixgillAN THE PARK BIOCk 730° Pm 1030 am 1200 noon TER SITE 18 DO WE NEED THE LOCAL CHURCH Rev Everitt Ashton Nursery Facilities Avalldtle THE HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP DIALARIDE 7287589 III 7107366 WELCOME TO CHRISTCENTREO FAMILY CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCHES EMMANUEL BAPTIST 49TH ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY 128 St Vincent St Join us on our Anniversary Sunday 830 am Early Worship 945 am Bible School 1100 am Morning Worship sible unconcerned folks who that tends to worry us we are to stance would have no con cold unfeeling Providence to SPECIAL Mr corlGreeL S°l°l5l ALL THE CHURCH 700 pmhmny nice whom ish attrifbuaed all the MUSIC JUBILEE TRIO DAY iN THE WORLD 830 Pm Fellomhip Hour catastrop ies world as thenwm God 945 amSUNDAY SCHOOL ITO CHANGE But when read about Man For Bus transportation ph 7286644 Apprentice comedians play THE WORLD The Rev Art Larsen Pastor of Calvary Baptist Chur who loves people people who ch Oshawa and representative of Global 11 00 amMorning Worship Service are Sinners loved them when 730 mEvenin Roll Wednesda they had no regard for Him at the two Comedy Stores to 2132 at2335Pe°s°°°were die in their placethat inspires Faith and ave rs orman ee faith and trust from Orillia with special musical presentation George Bowman editor of Fellowship Hour FREE METHODIST CHURCH HOLLYWOOD Renter The hope that they their acts in shape recall their Nursery Provided Make em laugh make em laugh make em laugh is the advice given in musical com edy song to young people trying to break into show business And every month scores of wouldbe comedians from all over the United States take the advice and converge on this film city with results ranging from successful to ex cruciating Their first stop is usually the Comedy Stores pair of night clubs where amateur oomedians are given chance totry out The Comedy Stores not only provide platform for ama teurs but are also hunting ground for television and movie managers agents and talent scouts Monday night at the Holly wood Stores is reserved for co medians appearing for the first time Because so many bad co medians appear that night en trv is free If they show any promise they are invited to come back in other nights of the week Most comedians have tape recorder on the stool alongside them as they work so they can judge afterwards which of their jokes got the most laughter Forum may be flap TERRY ONEILL VANCOUVER CP Habi tat Forum the nongovernment conference operating parallel to the official United Nations Conference on Human Set tlements might not be as suc cessful as organizers hoped When the Forum opened week ago four days earlier than the formal conference or ganizers hoped it would provide useful and open stage for the voicing of opinions and ideas from more than 10000 con cerned people from around the world Today only about half of the anticipated participants have registered and some are com plaining that the Forum isnt what it was billed to be Although nearly all are unanimous that the organizing committeethe Association in Canada Serving Organizations for Human Settlementshas been successful in preparing the physical facilities for the conference some complaints have been raised about the car nival atmosphere of the proceedings Habitat Forum is taking lace at Jericho Beach about our miles from downtown in five converted RCAF seaplane hangers now owned by the city COST $16 MILLION Under the direction of Habitat Forum producer Al Cla the site was decorated an prepared for about $900000 in federal funds from the Canadian Habitat secretariat An additional $750000 was provided for guest participants andspeakers One of the nearunanimous complaints from participants is that the hangars are too cold Vancouver has been hit with low tem ratures in the last week an there were no provi sions made for heating the hangars have the same luck as Gabriel Kaplan who was signed right if the stage of the Comedy Store to star in the new suc cessful television series Wel come Back Kotter The stores are owned by Mitzi Shore mother of four children who inherited the Hollywood nightclub in divorce settle ment four years ago and de cided to use it to help aspiring comedians When the idea worked well she opened second club Most comedians who work regularly at the Stores to keep Chewing habits different TORONTO CPI The prop erty of the Toronto Harbor Commission is patrolled at night by two watchdogs with different personalities One likes to chew gum and the other likes to chew pant legs Moby part collie patrols the service building at Pier 35 She bit into her first stick of gum three years ago and hasnt stopped chewingsincc Whenever Moby secs Bob Sparrow stcvcdorc boss she heads for him because she knows he has some gum follows me all over Mr Sparrow said Often shcli run up to me three or four times day She chews about three packages week Moby was the previous fore mans dog said Walter Vur ma mechanic for the com mission He brought her here when she was five weeks old Before he died of leukemia we promised shed have home here till she dies She belongs here Shes one of us WORKERS AUIIOUS Mr Vurma said Moby hasnt bitten anyone yet but the dock workers know better than to climb into truck or grab tool in the service area when she is around Unlike Moby Susie the part German shepherd that patrols the tug area at the foot of the Don River is professional Shes watchdog not pet said Mel Hicks com mission foreman From pm until am Susie runs loose among the mil lions of dollars of equipment as she makes the rounds with the night watchmen Red and black signs warning of dangerous dog are posted throughout the area Mr Hicks said that although Susie has not caught anyone yet the fact that the dog is there is enough to warn possible thieves to stay away from the dock area Susie is kept in large pen but seldom is allowed to roam freely during the day he said As soon as you turn your back shell grab your pant leg Despite their different per sonalities Moby and Susie have been equally effective in kccp ing the docks nearly free of breakins As Mr Vurma said Who can tell whether Mobys show ing her teeth or chewing gum first appearances there with anguish dont think got laugh for the first year says Ronny Kenney 27 The only laughs got were from jokes about how bad was because the audience really believed me TALENT TRAVELS Mrs Shore estimates she has about 40 new comedians per forming every Monday night If they have something to of fer the business they writ suc Mrs Shore says And of the bad ones whose comedy routines are disaster she says there is no need to tell them the painful truth They know it themselves You really dont have to say anything to them Mrs Shore says it is almost unheard of for comedian to succeed the first instant he steps on the stage They need to have presence of mind when they are up there and that cant come immediately the Shantyman picked up girl who was hitchhiking recently She told him about the terrible mess that her life was in He in turn told her how much God loved her and had her read John 16 substituting her name for the whosoever Im mediately the girl got glimpse of the tremendous love of God for her and yielded her life to Him If God loved us enough to die in our place how much more will He not be interested in the problems that beset us How much more will He not work them out for us if we trust Himgt It is this faith that brings peaceto our hearts For God commended His love toward us in that while we were yet sinners Christ died for us For if when we were enemies we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son much more being reconciled we shall be saved by his life RomansS810 Outstanding speakers for first of series The Summer Preaching Series will start next week at Collier St United Church This year there will be just two ser vices instead of four as in past years on Thursday June 17 and Thursday June 24 Service starts at pm with singing led by Thelma Cock bum contemporary religious music These services are non denominational Everyone is welcome Collection will be taken Two outstanding speakers have been obtained Rev Dr George Morrison on June 17 of Timothy Eaton Memorial Church and Rev Elijah Lumbana exchange minister to Canada from the United Church of Zambia The guest preachers will be introduced by Collier pastor Rev Bill Fritz Discussion period follows each service led Murray Richards and Lloyd Burger of the Collier Session public worship committee Dr Morrison who opens the series next Thursday is presen tly competing his first year as Senior Minister at Timothy Eaton St Clair Ave in Toron to Hc is native of Toronto graduating in HonorsArts at of ciaiizing in Com merce an Finance Then he earned his Chartered Ac countants degree in 1939 Dr Morrison worked for the Hudsons Bay Co in Winnipeg for one year then joined the Dept of National Defence in Ottawa until he signed with RCAF for aircrew and was assigned as pilot to Ferry Command After the war he accepted good position with IBM in New York At age 41 he returned to Toronto and began studies for the ministry He was minister at the Ryerson United Church for fabulous years in the Kerrisdale district Then he spent four years as General Secretary for the United Chur ch of Canada before accepting the call to Timothy Eaton Information on Pastor Elizah Lumbana will be published prior to the June 24 service REV MORRISON 154 ta ta ta as Xi tiiiiit¥fitgtligtfilttgttltttgtilt HIWAY CHURC aaaaxaaaxaaxa 200 BAYFIELD at DALTON STS Rev Carl Bull BA BB Pastor Rev Earl Grigg BTh BCE Dir of Chr Education CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP in Barrie invites you to come and worship the Lord at Georgian College Business Building Sundays 230 pm For further information 7266204 7289975 NonDenominational Fellowship YOU ARE ALL WELCOME you glawtnlit 111111111 110 LETITIA STREET BARRIE ONT 110 Letitia St Barrie Sunday Morning Service 1030 am Sunday School 900 am Sunday Evening Service 500 pm Wednesday Evening Service 800 pm flan are heartily twitch ta attenb our Services COLLIER STREET CHURCH 112 COLLIER ST NEAR CITY HALL 11 am service only Boys girls and youth of Our chur ch will lead in this service Picnic after in St Vincent Park Come to Church casually dressed it 51 Xi Rot Ray Running Pastor Rev Howard Courtney Aast 950 amCHRISTIAN EDUCATION an interesting educational fun experience 00 amMORNING WORSHIP with Pastor Running Rev JOHN COURTNEY director at Winnipeg Campus Life Youth for Christ OUR GUEST SPEAKER At The Living Heart of Barrie Pastor Frank Wuest 7283017 ANGLICAN CHURCHES TRINITY CHURCH Rev Spears Rector Canon Nainby Assistant TRHVITYSUNDA am Holy Communion 10 amMattins Sermon pm Parish Picnic Conservation Area New Lowellraces gamesbasket suppers at pm Midweek CommunionThurs 1030 am ST GILES CHURCH 95 Cook St Barrie ST THOMAS SHANTY BAY The Van Basil Tanks Rev John Dowker June 6th ST GILES 830am HOLY COMMUNION 10OOarn MORNING PRAYER ST THOMAS 10 30am HOLY COMMUNION Sunday School and Nursery at both Churches UNITED CHURCHES BURTON AVENUE UNITED CHURCH MORNING WORSHIP AT 1000 AM CONFIRMATION AND COMMUNION SERVICE 1000 AM GRACE Grove St East at Cook St Minister Rev Arthur Storey 11000m MORNING WORSHIP PENTECOST AL CELEBRATION Infant and Toddler Nursery Available For Transportation Phone 7260796 The Friendly Fellowship Westminster Presbyterian Church 170 Steel 51 near Puget Minister Paul Mills 10 am What Do You Think About Grist Guest Soloist Mr Bruce Owen Nursery previded Junior Church Grades 16 11 am Church School for all ages Wednesday 830 pm Bible Study and Prayer Everyone Welcome to ChristCentred Ministry Sunday Church School Picnic at Cedar Glen Bus leaves the Church at 1145 Bring your own lunch Nursery Facilities Minister Rev Purdon Organist Mr Garraway Essa Road Presbyterian Church 59 Essa Rd at Burton Ave Minister Rev Gerard Bylaord BA MDiv Organist Mrs Vera Diamond 1100 AM On Human Freedom Sacrament of munion Church School Junior to Senior High Primary Jr during Church EVERYONE WELCOME Holy Com St Andrews Presbyterian Church Owen and Worsley Streets Minister Rev Samuel Stewart MA MDiv Organist Case Von Hemert OUTDOOR WORSHIP SUNNIDALE PARK 11 am Followed by COOKOUT Presbyterian Churches of Barrie area All Visitors Welcome

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