Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jan 1967, p. 5

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--sa WHITBY DAY BY DAY THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, Jonuary 7, 1967 5 ae se ene b ae eens Sie LE vee Aspects Of Government in Can- . % 7. ATE ; MAKE OWN ICE |across, pump water on to the the Hon- F th Ba tist Church : . " Logging companies, needing| top of the ice to build it up to ae al p Explained To Council thick lake ice to drive trucks|the required thickness. er, i il ec ce ee " Sherwood ; IN DARLINGTON ST. ANDREW'S || ST. MARK'S ged Group nstructiona \ HAMPTON (Staff) -- Several|County Federation of Agricul: : . sentation C aipects ot cmnicipel geretn. tity, PRESBYTERIAN |] UNITED CHURCH eclared a ment were highlighted bY|4 pponryENTS MADE Comer Byron at: $t: Joh Centre & Colborne Sts. at is the Pioneer Girls Junior €olon-|years. They would be made) : speakers at Darlington 'Town-| Whe shies sacolied: 16 Whe yron._ at: A n Rev 1 Sah BA, BD, esaid Sir ist held first meeting of the) welcome at meetings held ship's inaugural meeting Thurs oa Gua Daviacment As: Rev. WU 5 McClue, BA Mia: es niwifen aeahane mS i ee pal Baha hr ye iticlgg dion ony Sere 8 ee |sociation were Deputy Reeve Mr. B. Gr Devereux, Organist Mr. Gordon Harle, B.A., Organist pi ch Pint Dye Gala aly Bei ure, Then] ee : : see Re ade Cag ce bon, Conlon Dog andor | ya MYERS, in charge of the farm circie.|a groups ducted the devotional, Reeve|ner Reeve A. L. Blanchard 9:45 AM. s' Union. During gtd ~ a balloon ed a Napali Harold C.. Muir seriewed the The names of the deputy reeve CHURCH SCHOOL CLASSES 11:00 A.M. Students' game was played. Srled: terennon Head te past year and outlined some o 7 ; bs Jnion, The girls are extremely busy) At each meeting leaders are Fee ig : the projects planned for the vs pgp ogc 1 Polak s 1100) AM HOLY COMMUNION | r ings. finishing,in charge of a program. The| HAMPTON (Staff) -- The ever-rising tax rates, eitara, ad o entennial Com- t, Matthew 20:1-16 Renew the Covenont eg qi weekly meetings, finishing) in charge ae ing. |new reeve of Darlington Town- "There must be further study" mittee and Councillor Brown | \ursery Kinderoort rae ; : . r } aii | a indergor nior 'vis tcgiee pci t dea a plone piel git ey ahd, Harold C. Muir, briefly * of the problems concerning), William McAdams, of the|was appointed to the Bowman- | Congregotion during Divine Worship SUNDAY SCHOOL it he chine : eral hanileektis also a recrea-| addressed the council at its |j 4 the pak aged eat Wee liclton guearaily aneut ths gleione Area Ambulance Commit- EVERYBODY WELCOME 9:30 A.M. & 11:00 A.M, rae i a Thursday i al meeting. § ship -- let us not make the mis- . jlumn in Mrs. Shirley MacDonald Hon 'program 4s enjoyed. | Firstly. ba wad ibe te he : take of haphazard develop- 274 Purposes of the Board.| Mr, Blanchard joins the Cem- | ---- maaan a Richard (Woody) was in charge of the| The evenings are mM08t) eves who had preceded him, ment," he said. Then the township's Consulting jetery Committee membership in some Bible study. The age for girls| profitable and prepare ig girls for their contribution to Dare When the roads needs study|°"sineer, George Totten, spoke and council's representative 'on WHITBY EMMANUEL observing interested in joining the Junior|for future activities and ma | lington over its long history was completed, the municipal-|about road work and similar |the Bowmanville Memorial Hos- ion have Colonists is from 11 to 13! them better citizens. jand congratulated the council ity would have a blueprint of Projects. |pital Board will be H. A. Bar- BAPTIST REFORMED Catholic members on, their election {ts complete road system for COMMITTEES NAMED ron. (Colborne Street West ot Centre) 4 | a : s I piece eer Smaart 03 Rossland Road West indicates 7 He told the two new mem- the next five to 10 years. he: eountil' ; ~ ° Minister; Rev. John McLeod " een : s standing com- Rey, Harold Hesselink te school Rebekah Lodge Installs Vice Gran 'bers: "You will find your re | SUPPORT PLANNING |mittees for 1967 are as tr GUNS WERE COSTLY bc WEE Res TC -- es ames Visitors attending the first}chaplain of Rebekah Assembly yoielporertotad uate ee "car mone -- Prancing| OWS: Finance Committee --| The special pistols used on Too ma * i In, " i , panes ess -y Soxcaage : iM. ifter con- 1967 meeting of Benevolent/and the late. Lap og Meta aia yoo ee nie 'ida, Boni a ate atlanta ta solve nerve at Goacles eee Man From U.N.C.L.E. are} 11 o.m.-- "Different Woys }} A a Rebekah Lodge, No. 132, were) pcan Lodge jaccomplished in the general some of the problems OOilGrcek Raat Commitee <2 each. : ; to the iil ; English Service and » Weae kah Lodge, | : ; jinterest of the people in the fronting this entire district,"| : ; p.m.-- "'Unexpecte dy Scheel r d to sep- from Welcome Rebekah Be) 4 lengthy sick report WASitownship, you Silt nd ae . saan all Reeve Muir, Deputy Reeve| pore ia Sunday e recog. Stouffville, and Joy Rebekah) given by Sister Joan Mace. feotion atte 'Apart trom' the things he oh age re eg Prrpipeoke, FREE 24-HOUR 8:48 AM Bible Eckeot 7 PM. pod . URE cusses held at the he egg A yo 6 usband|TTEMS LISTED had pond ye stag' other| Committee -- Ree ve ue aes yo Bible Study and ENGLISH SERVICE i : eles He then listed items he would items would come up for deci- F 7. : ol boards. IOOF hall and opened by Sis-| Gordon and family on the pass-\ji. considered and supported gion from time to ume, 2 agg easel gg Sal a eee Service Contractors Prayer Wed, at 7:30 P.M. EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED Trustees ter Isabel Meier, PDDP, assist-|ing of Mr. Gordon, Sr. Ydtring 1967. The centennial said. Paes hericiiics (Gomme ' ------ a Poe ad by Vice Grand, Sister Joan| | There, wil bea, meting! projec musi proceed without Extending best wishes to the (a "Teste slr, Concifors | SRW DONS | gue, io _school Mace, in the absence of Noble|the Triple Link Club, Jan. 16. | any further delay, he said, and council, staff, and citizens ofl pow Pie ae » © s | oot . Grand, Sister Sheila Gordon. | sister Joan Mace was in-|the township financial and cap- Darlington, he ae "May! Toten Sins, and Hubicdl FU E LS The charter was draped in| stalled in office by Sister Irene) ital debt position must be close- ( our deliberations this year! 4 'at : | ch Board. memory. of the late Brother|Lye, District Deputy President.|ly scrutinized and needless ey CBU prove worthy of this event i pry Pe ager gains! FURNACE OIL -- METRO te co Charles M. Iredale and Broth-| Euchres will again be held/frills eliminated in view of Canada's history." appointed th the: Central: Lake | STOVE OIL AND COAL JUNIOR fis hie er J. W. McCarthy, both past)/each Friday, starting this week --<-- -- : A --"|ontario Conservation Authority, | 244 Brock St. S., Whitby "B" Son inie Gisler Billa' Timms, ai lh og served F A R . d | Weekl P aper Reeve Muir to the Central On-| 668-3524 ; 1 Ss, 4 his t \tario Joint Planning Board, and ; I Rudka, ormer rea esl en Y p \Councillor Dow to the Bote! | a aa WHITBY PERSONALS : Ends Business | | : Y Accorded High Hono i All Saints' Anglican Church! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Par- Aft 10 Y NOTICE | : ich about Evening Guild is holding a|sons, 928 Crocus Crescent, en-| INDIANAPOLIS, IND. (Staff) , er ears SUNDAY ef nod "Games Night'. The president,|tertained at their residence rs _-- prone A peggy Whitb a blisher ee Mrs. Horace Hiscox, will be|New Year's eve. Approximat-|Centre has announce e@ ap- yy newspaper publishe id Carnell in charge assisted by members|ely 24 guests enjoyed an even-|pointment of Miss Margaret Karl Mantz has announced that CHRISTMAS TREE PICK-UP JAN Sth 4 o 8 of her committee. ing of dancing and singing. The|Seymour, OT, Reg., to develop the bgp Lape News has ' * i Same hostess served a buffet lunch./and teach a course to be added | ceased publication. ; ; : that the Anthony Versters, 209 Ander- to the centre's occupational ¢ | He said his newspaper which CHRISTMAS TREES will be picked up during the 7:30 P.M. > made a son street, is a patient at| Dinner guests during the holi-|therapy curriculum. i '|began publication in September |] week of January 9th - 15th on your regular gar- BRIAN BOYD he 'people the Oshawa General Hospital|days at the home of Mr. and| Her appointment comes in ef 1955 had been purchased by the bage collection day. Please have all garbage out ression of where he is under observation.|Mrs. Peter Pallock, RR2, Whit-jearly portion of a three-year © Inland Publishing Co., Ltd., a by 8:00 A.M. the day of collection to ensure pick . : to put all by, were: Mr. and Mrs. Rob-|research program at the centre subsidiary of the Toronto Tele- | up as_extra. trucks will be assigned during .the rk on this Dinner guests at the homelert Edwards-and family, Ot-jon teaching techniques for oc- gram Publishing Company. In- | Holid iod ittle-work of Mr, and Mrs: Gerald Emm|tawa; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ed-|cupational therapy. land had also purchased week- | PuGRy Pas but seeing and daughter Julie, RR1, Ash-|wards and daughter Theresa,|. Miss Seymour is the daught ly papers in Ajax, Pickering | JOHN. R. FROST vie ein ese burn, during the holidays were:|Oshawa, and Albert Edwards,|of the late Rev. R. M. Sey- and Stouffville, the Whitby pub- ess aed ne Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Emm,| Whitby. mour -- former pastor of the lisher said. Clerk Administrator sag Anthony Emm, Oshawa; Miss United Church of Canada at Commenting on the demise of ar am @a oiae= axes er is hard Sharon Hopkins, Ashburn; Mr.| Albert Living entertained re-|Enniskillen, Ont. and Mrs. Sey- the newpaper, Mayor Desmond he gets and Mrs. Sam Post, Mr. and|sidents of Fairview Lodge, with/mour, now of Indianapolis. She Newman said he was sorry the ihe creek Mrs. William Vesters and fam-|his electric harmonica Thurs: is a graduate of the Kingston § hometown . owned newspaper it ommunit ena ; ; ily, Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. Keith|day evening. He played about|Collegiate and Vocational In- | was being sold. h hy y Ar so a Post and family, Brooklin, and|40 numbers for their enjoyment.|stitute and the University of The Whitby mayor said he PUBLIC NOTICE ppc ohn Post, Toronto. Toronto School of Occupational had high i i 2 andl . Mrs. Vera Eestet, Lait Therapy. i" Pag oh gl scr ADMISSION ADULTS $1.00 spent the holidays visiting her| She was formerly director of forts' on behalf of the town eat sak Mr. and Mrs. WG. Short,/daughter and 'son-in-law, Mr.joccupational therapy and a con- during his operation of nal RE INAUGURAL MEETING over y vie sence pee to be a spent the holidays in Orillia|and Mrs..W. A. Palleske, RR1,|sultant at the Evansville State sapnGaRrET SEYMOUR |Weekly. | start on as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred-| Whitby. Dinner guests were:|Hospital, Evansville, Indiana Comment also came from aif The citizens of the Town of Whitby are cordially nell. True erick Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chapman,|and the Good Samaritan Hos- . prominent Canadian author and|{ invited A the A | Meeti # th highway 4 Mrs. Esther Bell, Dr. E. Wahlypital, Vincennes, Indiana. Be-|For five years' she was the/wnithy resident Leslie McFar-| invited to. oRenG: tw (oeugure eee ¢ 7 ni 'a Alfred O'Hara, Pickering, is/ter, Toreato sad Mr. and Mrs.|fore coming to the United|assistant head instructor at this|jane : art Town Council which will be held at 11:00 in the TOWN OF WHITBY 1e valley in Ajax - Pickering General| William Kroll, West Hill. States, she was occupational|course, which is still being. con-| «1; iting and Hospital. therapy director at the Ontario|ducted at the Ontario Hospital, at p Pctheed hoped that the| forenoon on Mondoy, January 9th, 1967, in the TAX ' Mr. and _, Leland _ Hospital, Whitby. |Kingston. States of large metro papers! Municipal - Building, 405 Dundas Street West, eae Sod Peter Owens spent a few days |roe, accompanied by Patrick] She was one of three occupa-| In 1962 she was named as one |, i ded : are. From in Frankford visiting at the|Bacon, of London, Ont., werejtional therapists appointed tojof the 'Top Ten" women in the pr goin fe ring =_ Whitby, PREPAY MENT » road is home of Mr. and Mrs. John/|visitors during the holidays at/develop and teach a course for|United States by the American rT JOHN R.- FROST John St M Al w trary tath a monopoly of the news will not a ' : : Grylls and other relatives. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al-\occupational therapy assistants.|Business Women's Association.|he followed," said Mr. McFar- uk asiativater. Cc E RT l F l cC AT E S$ Hegsd oe cid Hartley, 107 'Wellington lana: . At the Sinclair Home andi Street. As the hometown daily of On- ; rth, Glen Sih aol Asscciation general Ontario Hos ital Control inne Chote Mae eae Prepayment receipts may now be purchased at the will facili- meeting to be held Jan. 10 a| Howard Hempstead, superin-| Times provides daily coverage Treasurer's Office in the amount of $10.00 or any M's south skit will be presented by the|tendent of Whitby Public Schools : of Whitby News. BROCK Evening Programs at 7:00 & 9:00 multiple thereof, the discounts are as follows: af , iere living members. 0 will be speaker at the Palmer- Ma Revert To Communit ; : eshegsti Soturdey Matinee et 1:30 p : ee Pace ston Home = eal _ y 4 ENTER YACHT RACE | Januery February av . and . John O'Brien,| ciation general meeting Jan. 10. i ' ! : ; : ' and othet bs Ginedea, ors guests for|Mr. Hempstead's topic will be) TORONTO (CP) -- The Tele-jbeing drafted is designed to| SYDNEY, Australia (AP) -- IN |] Amount sae 17th-31st Ist: pies 16th-28th ies. New Year's at the home of{How to help your Child togram says the provincial gov-jachieve five targets: Two contenders for Australian | LU de sea? pads aus bind fact thd their son and daughter-in-law,| make good Progress in School".|ernment will introduce shortly; 1. Delete from the law any|re Presentation in the 1967} 50.0 ; : 6 49.71 sitio " .|America's Cup oce hti: 100.00 98.93 99.10 99.28 99.42 i not l¢@ Mr. and Mrs, Bernard O'Brien,| Arrangements will be made for/an umbrella statute", that will|references, matters or proced Pp an yachting | de : ' " i i challenge, Gretel d D 500.00 494.63 495.50 496.39 497.10 one there, 610 Maria Street West, and ex-\the 'Fun Fair". wrap together nearly all On-jures which subtract from the lenge, etel and Dame} 1,000.00 989.26 991.00 992.78 994.20 ld take ¢ tended their stay , | tario mental health law, guar-| dignity of the individual. Seige hie george stig dl for (ree " ' . f own here . | mbers of Ajax|antee the rights of patients and; 2. Ensure that any interfer-|the first time off Sydney Satur- ; 4 : for them: Miss Angela Sicoli iawi-ltuteee hocey te Lac probably pave the way forjence with personal or property |day. The race will be the first | These receipts may be applied on 1967 Property broke, is Ad visitor at thelare meeting Monday at the|turning 20 Ontario hospitals|rights is no more than abso- pre-selection trials. The Royal | taxes by the purchaser surrendering the same with nes Corse, home of Mr. and Mrs. David/home of Mrs. Gordon Ward,|back to local control."" lutely necessary. Sydney Yacht Squadron is the | the tax bill on the due date of the first instalment First Ave. Nadalin, 902 Hutchison Drive. |37 Hills, Ajax. This psychiatric care pack-|flicted with the least possible|challenging club for the Amer- | | April 17th. Discount allowed by the'purchase o NDED Nadaln, ooo tage is expected to be one of /hospitalization for mental disor- ica's Cup, scheduled to be con- | prepayment receipts is in addition to the regular the biggest planned for the ses-|der on the same basis as that |tested off Newport, R.I., next HW di t all d tot e medium WHITBY CLUB CALENDAR sion opening Jan. 25, and may |for other illnesses. September. | i full by. April PP agua of property taxes be the most significant law| 4. Enable those in any way = ! : sour deep- . drawn before the next elec-|involved in helping the mentally or all the MONDAY, JAN, ° : ee Salva-|tion,"' the newspaper says. disordered to devote their re- ROCK Created To PURCHASE NOW ven to our Co-Op Credit Union banking tion' Army Prayer and Bible| The need for new legislation|sources to the benefit of the af- "fy iAdividual AND OBTAIN MAXIMUM h Williams night: 1st Whitby Scouts;|ccn,." y in the mental health field has|flicted ith the least possible ; b ent, Study; Unity Club Past Noble Hh R jane Whitby Baptist Church Explor-|Grand (Rebekah); Royal|been under study for the last/legal restriction. : ae eres | | DISCOUNT "april and Whitby Brass Band Ladies' |Canadian Legion Ladies' Auxil-|(¥° yeas by Barry B. Swad-| }. Provide a pattern of legis- | April_an ers, y I ee caltawes Wohithe: Kinette: Club ron, 28, a lawyer appointed by lation which will accommodate F. N. McEWEN 1d to End- Auxiliary; St. Mark's United)!4Ty; itby . Health Minister Matthew Dy-land facilitate the operation of , hs . Mc a Church Women Unit 7; St. THURSDAY, JAN. 12 mond to make a comprehensive|psychiatric programs at the own Treasurer. ~~ Mark's United Church Women Whitby Baptist Church Cubs; ig of the law govaming community level 4 STAFFORD BROS. : ew friends Unit 5: House of Windsor Chap-|st. John's Anglican - Church|"@ care, treatment, custody, | t the true ter IODE; St. Andrew's Pres-|Parish Helpers; Whitby Gar- Pvintetariece pepe and M = E | LTD. | : friendship byterian ---- ae 2 St.}den Sing tration nens The story says the legislation uSsICc xam | MONUMENTS ' AUTO INSURANCE aA 1 country. Andrew's Presbyterian Women!Women's Home League; ris- sbi } ' 11so - ie Group 1. tian eg ge Charch Ladies Q D ates Arrange | 668-3552 tf Ab Whitby Oshawa Society Work and Pray; Board! 'By F Ch { 318 DUNDAS EAST ou are an Abstainer you save up to §f r. Sproul, TUESDAY, JAN. 10 of Directors Whitby' Co-op) NCW Fire UNlel aid a P | § Pentecostal "WHAT lirse (Cat Al-Anon Family Group; |Credit Union. | "WHITBY (Staff) -- Ralph = | $22.00 on your auto insurance. * MEANETH staff for Whitby Whittlers TOPS Club; F Pj k 4 |Elesaesser, a member of the S Church | ccrs2:2 THIS ? aientiok Whitby Shrinking Violets/FRIDAY, JAN. 13 or FIC ering board of examiners of the Royall A Com lete | ee... oe ae | a patient + TOPS Club; Whitby Duplicate! Red Cross Senior Citizens' Conservatory of Music of Toron-| P | 307 BROCK ST. N. -- WHITBY rs, Jarrell Bridge Club; Red Cross -work|Club; Pentecostal Church! PICKERING (Staff) -- Be-|to will conduct examinations for) Plumbin and Peon? adh stains SE eee ;. K.- Wil- room; Faith Baptist Church|Young People's Christ Ambas-|cause Pickering Township _ is the. conservatory here Jan. 20) s. for "all Pioneer Girls; Whitby Chapter|sadors; Co-Op Credit Union|now one fire area, Area 1 Fire|and 21. -- . 2 ie s O N fo Pioneer, Girls; Whitby Chapter|esdors; Ce-Op Credit U sto. leo# one fire ares, Area 1 Firm Sing areduntion tron colt MOMUNG Service 597 KING ST. E., OSHAWA 11. A.M. -REV. VICTORBROW t to come 5th Cubs and Scouts Mothers'|Timbral Brigade. been formally appointed chief|Berne Conservatory in Switzer-/] @ sso Heating Eastern Pentecostal Bible College of Peterborough. nd would Auxiliary; R. A. Hutchison of the amended area. land, Mr. Elesaesser studied for Equipment DIAL remained Home and School Association; |SATURDAY, JAN, 14 Mr. Lynde has been with the|two years at the Julliard School] @ - Kitch Plus the Singing Talents of ... was not All Saints' Anglican Church| Salvation Army Young Peo-'fire department since 1957 and|of Music in New York. He join- chens 728-7567 ip , Afternoon Guild; Sinclair/ple's Band. is based atthe South Westied the faculty of the conserva- COMPLETE 7 4 yesterday Pp 4 leep after Home and School Association; » Fire Hall, Rosebank. tory in 1957. ® Bathrooms iit St. Mark's United Church|SUNDAY, JAN. 15 A bylaw making the appoint-| He has given many recitals COMPLETE . | | nd around Women Unit 10; Palmerston) St. Mark's United Church|ment was passed by townshipjin Toronto and for the | Nine Spirituol Girls Singing Gospel Songs of the Church elt thanks Home and School Association. Hi-C Group. council at a recent meeting.|wining critical acclaim for his PH, 668-2991 Both Old and New. n, Mother ES paT: | Township council.recently ap-|all-Bach recitals and for his FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 7:00 P.M g husband '< pointed Eugene La Brie to thejrecent duo-piano recitals with! ere 3 five Keith. Ch h S U h In Pickering District High School|Pierre Souvairan. j . 419 Brock Street N. on urch service Ushers Sed oe b toree - ear ne | Rev. DeLOSS M, SCOTT, minister GREAT EVANGELISTIC SERVICE rely, ' a Mr, La Brie has lived in the FILLING ALL EARS SUNDAY SERVICES | H d C d C ] Y area since 1950. He has a ' i jig | ban oeet anadas Centennial Year fiir 'ne Fourth Concer Steichen fe SONS LIM "THE MASTERS MELODAIRES" on Lanes, PICKERING -- St. Francis|'Prayer for Canada" were rec-|Si0, RR 1, Pickering. {mated to exceed 1,750,000 last iim vi | 9:15 AM--"FAITH TIDINGS RADIO BROADCAST @ England, de Sales Roman Catholic Church|iteq by the congregation. ; year. | 1350' ON YOUR DIAL | Pastor Preathing "God's Optimism" ----} Siiiay a ter ars Fi ee eee rr vee wee | 9:45 A.M:--WELCOME TO OUR BIBLE SCHOOL | ; i ; pee Te i of flags : | to usher in Canada's Centennial], § Will be united in- thought,| \ / | 11:00 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP ond PRAISE : iy ELLS year. Civic and religious digni- a the singing of the benedic-|yorq and deed; be te NNites es PASTOR'S SERMON: | 9:55 A.M-- a ON EDUCATION taries from the village atended.| | | Seg 'tiers bel calor cs us 'to _ eee | CE ~ = "THE UNITED WAY OF '67 (cont'd.) HOUR While the church bells pealed onest, pure and loving in our \ } R Pe : 0 out "0 Canada", a colorful pro-|Party for the Canadian flag)relations with others in our] WHITBY. (BIBLE \ CHAPEL | 12:00 Noch--COMMUNION SERVICE AND RECEPTION eee : cession, led by the Canadian|Were Mr. and Mrs. Peter A./world and every world. | NEED a OF MEMBERS and Papal flags, marched from|Kaiser, Gregory and Jennifer.) Let us pray for harmony and| OS ae Goat 7:00 P.M.--EVENING GOSPEL HOUR the school to the church. The flag bearer and color party|seif-fulfilment for every soul in| oe ies | :00 P.M.-- WEEK OF PRAYER n Rey. Father W. L. Forgach|for the Papal flag were Mr. and|this nation and every nation; | PASTOR'S SERMON: HERD" gave an inspiring talk to the|Mrs. Raymond S. Cafik, John) Help us to work and live so| MEETING AT R. A. HUTCHISON PUBLIC SCHOOL || | AM THE GOOD SHEP TUES. TO FRI. AT 8 P.M. yer congregation on the honor and and Marie Ovenek. that all men everywhere will (4 blocks south of Blair Pork Plaza) | WEDNESDAY EVENING 8:00 P.M. Theme "Unbelievability of Prayer" # obligations of being Canadians.| The Fourth Degree Knights of live the good life . SUNDAY Prayer, Praise ond Pastor's Bible Closs Studyirig Britain This was followed by the bless-|Columbus were in attendance. That hunger, poverty, ignor- ' : ! John's Firet Epistle | ; ing and dedication of both flags. The prayer for Canada was as|ance and disease will disappear|| 11:00 A.M.--Family Bible Hour and Sunday School THERE'S. ALWAYS A WELCOME AT FAITH Pastor: Rev. Max Case -- Asst. Roger Sauve 18-7527 bg Pcsso dl of Keeley | oa 1g re and Thy Kingdom a For Information re Other Services, Phone 668-4576 ir inada's Cenfenni de us pray and live for a aan

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