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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), May 17, 1967, A06

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fe i 1 KEMP walk in the light of the that Jesus taught he Agrcat many people today vancM of in- re asking In derision or in coherence and stability the question that Stanley Jones express- the Roman governor Mate his truth in these words asked Jesus as He stood be- The ChrLstian way Is written fore hirn shortly before His w nc our our ft truth crucifixion What is truth Is scarcely a more portent question to be asked if the inquiry has to do with the matter of religious belief and behaviour James B Walker in his Gods Wisdom in the Plan of Salvation has this to gay Perhaps the most ab surd and Injurious adage that ever Rained currency mankind is that it no difference what a believes if only he be sincere Now the truth Is thai it invariably and eternally that the belief of truth wiljlead a man right and se cure his temporal spiritual anl eternal interests arid on the contrary the belief of falsehood wilt lead a man wrong and destroy his inter est in relation to whatever pertains wheth er ft be temporal or eternal few hours before His death Jesus declared to His disciples am the THE TRUTH and the life in Pilates meat hall Jesus affirmed To end was I born and for this cause came I Into the world that I should bear wit ness unto THE TRUTH Some In our day in intellec tual pride reject traditional truths of the Bible because they cannot be proved as a mathematical theorem is proved or as a chemical ex periment verifies a given proposition- Now Christians admit readily that can- nor prove stated facts con cerning God Jesus Christ etc by methods However spiritual truths ARE proved in a different but conclusive manner in the ex periences of humble believing Christians nature of man and the nature of things are so consti tuted that when a totally com muted Christian con t Young People Present Service The Family Day service held at Wesley Cliurch Sunday was In of the with Miss Gsen Crump presenting the Others taking Ronald Ian Tip son Jim Paine Rill and Linda Browser Robert Allan son of Mr Mrs Rao was received inlo baptism with Rev Stoteshury officiat ing The Vandorf branch Wom ens Institute meeting was at the home of Mrs Ar thur Starr on Thursday eve ning with Mrs A FrnnMamJ the president presiding The program was given by the Club when they demonstrated the of butter under the lead- vershlp of Mrs Patten- and Mrs Michael Van- Paine the demonstration presented her speech on How arc we Governed also a paper on maple syrup making Mrs White gave her report on the Womens institute Of ficers Conference Rumble District President was a guest at this meetings Arrangements were an nounced concerning the WI TveedsmuirH is r Tea which is to be held at the home of Mrs George artUoo on June All who attend are asked to wear Centennial costumes if pos sible was served by Mrs Starr Mrs S and and texture of life if we live according to that way we LIVE if we dont we get hurt The unanswerable argument for the validity of the truths of the Christian faith is this Those who through the grace of God pattern their lives ac cording to the truths of Jesus Christ find in the realm of personal family social and business life a power that tends toward Inner poise and stability This results in great- er happiness and usefulness In service reward of Christian Hy ing here and now vindicates sublime of the Christian message Was this not what Jesus meant when He promised It ye continue in my word then are ye my disciples Indeed and shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free The testimony of Mr Charles Cowman writer of the well known Streams in the Desert illustrates way In which Gods truths arc verified She writes It was our privilege to spend a num ber of years In the mission fields of Japan and Korea but trying climate and overstrain of heavy work caused my husbands health to fail and we were compelled to return the homeland where for six years a battle was waged between life and death Then Satan tempting us faint under the pressure but each time when the testings had reached their utmost limit God would some old and famil iar text of Scripture or a helpful hook or tract would providentially fall into our hands which contained just message needed it the moment His choicest cordials were kept for our deepest faintings and we were held His strong loving arms till we have learned to love our because of His wonderful presence with us Our own has drawn lo us hun dreds of troubled hearts Toronto i6ifitit Smith and family and family of A I DEAR DORM My Work takes me Into all over own and It Is very few where he molherr are not nervous wrecks and they can cope with their children- We e so many children three and four year old completely boss of the home Why Be cause they are allowed to just as they pleased find iiltVrWr daughter artd family tffr VW leaving for erv people tfolna big in our town there Is a Sen- lorn Service slaved by re- tired people tar the help of One worn an In Is a visitor She loll shout calling on a lone male of who Is nearly blind but In Ms own rooms She brings In his gro ceries cleans up the place Conn Htm and talk over the crusade held at Maple Hill Baptist Church May Shepherd Staff CGIT Explorer Groups Hold Annual Banquet AURORA Aurora and Explorers held their an nual Mother and daughter banquet at Aurora United Church Wednesday May The theme was Canadian Youth in the World One hun dred and thirty enjoyed dinner and served by members of the Gilbert dent was chairman The toast- to the Church was proposed by Winnie and Rev Hancock rcsiwnded Ann projoscd a toast to mothers and Mrs Anson Gilbert responded Toast to the leaders was proposed by Mary Richardson and re sponded to by Mrs Lang man Appreciation to the was expressed by Susan Wendy intro duced Mr who de lighted the gathering with his French Canadian number Jill Dawson thanked Mr Flag Canada a song by Explorers Mrs Gilberts girls presented an interesting skit Meet the The graduation of Explorers Susan Nancy Cook Karen Stephenson Donna Ter ry Donna Williams Cheryl Wood was conducted by Mrs J Falk Mrs T Hancock presented each girl with her Explorer pin To Bee or not Bee a song by Mrs Walkers group Mrs Harold Graham lender announced the gradu ates Blair Wendy Diane Carol McMurchy Deborah Morris Barbara Peterson Marilyn Walker and Bonnie Watson Rev Hancock presented the Pins A hearty sing song was led by Diane Barb Whiting Mary Rich ardson and Jill Dawson Mrs Harold who has been the efficient leader of for years on her retire ment was presented with a gift by Mrs Gilbert from the groups This memorable oc casion concluded with Wor ship led by Blair and Bonnie Watson Social Notes From The Holland Marsh Mr T Van visited Mr and Mrs J Vander Stccn in St Catherines recently Mr and Mrs Fisher wilt celebrate their wedding anniversary on May Sympathy is extended to Mr and Mrs A Vcrrlps in the of Mr Vcrrlps mother in Holland Mr and Mis Clans spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Miss ft of Bowman- vllle spent the weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs When our children were small there was no such thing as babysitters so we took them all wherever we went I always told them before they went that I didnt want them to touch anything made sure they had some thing to do Children cant sit on chairs and look at them selves Then when they came home I would hug and tell them how happy Daddy and I were because they were so good People always said they would rather have our whole bunch than some oth ers one or two Mother of Eight DEAR MOTHER There young mothers not much more than children them selves who think are being mean when they deny their little ones any single thing They are being meaner when dont set any guide rules The world will do the punish ing later sad say HEAR DORIS Just a con tribution In your records Then she cleans up when she hinted he might like help with Ms bath he was pathetically grateful and ac cepting The operation was beyond him alone what with his stiff legs and his poor sight She Is an angel of mercy for several loners Belly Thank you With help like many people can manage in their own homes And the Idea catching hold FRIED CHICKEN Dolphin Fish and Chips YONGESTVS AURORA At YOU DIXIE DIXIE LEE TakeOut Service 7276131 t ADMIRAL CONSOLE WITH VOUR TRADE prick 5m BR I C E S BARGAIN BARN undnfl 1l fnlr Store linn DIXIE BUCKETS pieces chicken lots of chips for a dixie pieces of chicken chips DIXIE BARRELS pieces chicken for DIXIE DINNERS pieces chicken chips roll cole slaw FISH and CHIPS SHRIMPS- and OYSTERS DELICIOUS DIXIE LEE Cole Slaw Pint 2Sc Pint SHOP AT for I j Unwanted mo v ELECTROLYSIS Cm line You ho attraction in a simply oilman from our smart jnlrc- lion of trim swim stars Find seasons newest bathing Jn- bright prints here Spring Clearance mi I ALL SPRING if- VhW ntarl No ilwy and Vivian Sunday School Am Worship 1 1 op am Oospel 731 Prayer and even- lay it pm Pasto CALVARY Kastrwllllmbunr llelfthli A Church where alt are- welcome Worship d45 am Sunday School ages am Apes VS Hall On market lords Day of Bread am and Bible Claw- S pm iospel pm Tuesday- Tray and Bible Study pm All Welcome -r- I t ft OF CHRIST Our Ties Back In the Regular services arc In the Maple School Ifelehts each Sunday 05 Worship pmGospcl Service J Knulson Minister A welcome awaits you METHODIST CHURCH Corner and Queen St Newmarket Kenip Minister Roy Martin Boh Pfjinht 10 am Family School Join Our Loyalty Campaign am Morning Worship pm Message pm Prayer Bible Study VICrORY BAPTIST I m Corner of Arthur and Newton WU I a mm I t A i v A 3 AND 1 Mrs Stewart Mr and Mrs- Arthur Starr attended the Graduation Exer cises last Friday at Ryerson Institute when their daughter Marten Ellis paduated in preschool educalion afternoon unit meeting was held at the church on Wednesday May with the unit leader presiding It was decided to hold the Chicken Barbecue on Friday June Final were made In con- catering foe a he sold to make room for the summer dresses arriving every day These big savings re just in time for the holiday week- mis- t en f Savings of to 3 7iii t T St j ir -I- rf J il ST CIIHIiril Eagle ft Slain Rev I David Penney and Director am Sunday School and Teenage Classes am Worship OPEN DOORS Sunday School ages and Nursery under Visitors and Newcomers In Town Especially Welcome Cwmc f 10 am Sunday after service 100 pm Dutch language only every of the month Sunilowcr Clubs lor years every Thursday at pm tory and games Pas lllh- Compass Clubs lor boys ia Friday a pm years every Friday even- a mFamily Bible School 1 at pm Story sing- Inst Team crafts arid games Denominational BACK TO K- HOUR radio program every Sunday with The Rev Dr Joel Hill- I urn Hamilton MORNING Sermon A License for Fishing Soloist Mr Garnet p EVENING Speaker Rev Ivor Missionary front Peru Soloist Mr Garnet ltmiKIIAN Arc si Aurora North of Water Tower- Sunday School MS 15 am Morning Worship Rev Kavac A- AfifKSinf art 1 A- I ill FAITH TABERNACLE i Hi t ijleiFx tl Canon J Rhode HA I In Air J Trinity Sunday am Holy am Sunday m School 1 mm m mm it a twj am Junior Primary Kin dergarten It Nursery for Babies am Holy Communion and Sermon jTl uuHfn mi Norman Pastor Friday Christ Service Attend the David Tech Challenge Rally In Varsity Arena Street Toronto at pm Sunday May am Sunday School J am Worship pm Evangelistic Outreach in the Holiday VLsilors and Tourists Are Welcome at COATS Sle Price t i fc SUITS Sale Price J L V M The Chris- was In ism Wiaand Roll call in the It iE 3 Q J KALAHARI I Jiy BUY AT 89V6328 Organist Jane Choir Pwkn School pip lie Church silnknary Society You Are Invited To These Services CHRISTIAN BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY 10 School ain Worship Service pm Rally Wed Study The Ministry of Faith nacle considerably be of its present church family Our pastor it all limes to assist those who may be ill or troubled Phone No ff09 prayer meeting for the I GRACE CHURCH w id H J 11 IIS Main Street Victor Hall Rev Sir Keith Profit School Worship prnEvenirig Service Wednesday B Meeting m Worship Havens Mrs PBI Male FRIENDS lH Sundiy v mi Sig

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