am * % CENTENNIAL PROJECT ; | | Choir Names To Beautify Grounds AtWestmount Church "We must look back over the way we have gone to see our strength and weakness; but most of all we need to look ahead," said Rev. Dr. George J. Minielly at the annual con- gregational meeting of West- mount United Church. The meeting opened with a pot luck supper, followed by a hymn sing. led by Kenneth Markle, accompanied by Mrs. George J. Minielly. Dr. Minielly conducted the devotions and memorial service in memory of those who passed away during the year. The session reported that 31 new members were received into the fellowship of the church during the year. Thirty - two were baptized and 18 couples) were united in marriage. reported a very successful year under the retiring president, Mrs. Percy Neal. The Sunday School reported an enrolment of 263 and 29 teachers and officers, and 65 on the Cradle Roll. The Mid-| IShort, a Methodist theology stu-ling Week Youth Groups have an} enrolment of 234. OFFICERS ELECTED The following were elected to the Board of Elders for a three- year term: J. Myles Stoughton, William Morrison, Hicks, Keith A. Peters, Ken- neth C. Cobb, Leonard G. Yuill. The Stewards elected were as follows: for a three-year term: James Laurie, Clark E. Shep-| pard, Kenneth McWilliams, Donald Osborne, Robert H. Mc-} Kelvie, Kenneth E. Markle, Al- bert Smith, Mrs. George Dunn, Mrs. Gordon Brown. Missionary.and.Maintenance} Committee: Roger Crook,) treasurer; Mrs. Margaret Chase, Mrs. Ross Drew. Christian Education Commit- tee: Mr. Rupert Harrison, Myles Stoughton, Ross Drew, Mrs. Gordon Near, Mrs. Daw- Alvin J.) of Rupert Harrison. There are religious im- strip grief: plications in the comic | Peanuts | And, would you believe late Ian Fleming wove a theo- logical message into his series on 007 agent James Bond? A couple of years ago firm published The Gospel Ac- cording to Peanuts, a look into the world of byterian Church in the United| lless than' 2.0( spring under the convenership appreciation to Dr John Knox Press, a small re- | James Bond, jligious publishing house here, |religious book The United Church Women|has realized these implications. junderlying Bond's super the|super - Brown, Linus, Lucy and Snoopy. | ticularly States, was thrust into the fore-| |front of religious publishers Charles MgSchultz, creator of |Peanuts, admits the | John Kno: tions uncovered by $ | "Humor which does not say | Warm Welcome = | For Big Order 1 | WELLINGTON (CP) --New |Zealand has warmly welcomed Canadian dairy commission for 1,000 gg of butter worth about | $900,00 Ata on when New Zealand is soeking alternative outlets for | son Andrews, Mrs. Harry Ben-jbutter in view of the British| nett, Mrs. Robert Price. Music Committee: Kenneth ®. Markle, Bryan Boville, Leon- od G. Yuill, Mrs. Bernard Owen, Mrs. George Love. Usher, Reception Committee: Charles Dolley, Ivan Low, and Mrs. Kenneth Markle on the Reception Committee. CENTENNIAL PROJECT A Centennial Committee was} appointed under the chairman- ship of Mrs. Thomas D. Thomas to Sionatlty the grounds sur- rounding the church and to utl- lize our parking department. The congregation approved an every - Family Visitation in the HARMONY ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH 226 Harmony Rd. S$. Pastor Wm. J. D. Lewis 9:45 A.M.--Bible School 11:00 A.M. YOUTH SERVICE "Living It Up" 7:00 P.M. Youth Meeting Wed., 7:30 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE moves to enter the European) Common Market, new custom-! ers, even on a casual basis, are | important. | Some commentators have jsaid that Canada obtained the butter at bargain prices and considerably below prevailing North American rates. But of- ficials of the New Zealand dairy |board are pleased to be finding new outlets. { Ebert A, Small,|the placing of an order by the| Clarence Dearborn, Clerk ofa flower arrangement to Mrs. the session, expressed W words of »f Minielly. Religious Implications Seen In Comic Strip RICHMOND, Va.(AP)--Good anything is worthless humor," |V lover exploits is a care- fully woven plot by Fleming to humorous|name and destroy exponents of Charlie|today's seven deadly sins, par- apaths apath3 0 copies a week.) Currently, |print in the nglish - speaking | jworld, in 15 printing ber 588,000 copi es have been} The book also has been; printed for sale in Japan, Italy, |Sweden, Germa y and | Finland. | FAITH Lutheran Church (Eastern Canada Synod) The Rev, Henry Fischer Pastor = 725-2753 MASONIC TEMPLE BLDG. 91 Centre St. 45 AM, SUNDAY SCHOOL 1] THE SERVICE COME WORSHIP WITH US! @5|[t was written by Robert J But it was The Gospel Accord- to Peanuts that turned the \dent. publishing .world's eyes in the | The paperback book becamie|direction "of John Kn ox, \2 best-seller, and John Knox} S that t - ~ |Press, printing arm of the Pres-| ince that book caught on in \February, 1965, it's never sold} 6,000 copies are in| and more | | | | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturday, Januery 28, 1967 13 : Acting on the suggestion of; Mrs. Love the name of the| social committee was changed | as it was felt the choir should ave an evening out occasion: | '1967 Officers Miss. Irene M. Pawson was CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH (Anglican) jelected president of the choir ; A lof Christ Memorial Anglican|®\'¥: With this 'attend "The! Mary and Hillcroft Streets Church at its annual meeting Pirat P {Pp : land election of officers, Mrs.|" 'ates of Penzance F. R, -Love presided The clergy of the church, the SERVICES ails Other officers elected were:\organist and choir took part 8:00 A.M finielly.| Venerable Archdeacon H. D.| 1 Oct { ' Mrs. Kenneth Markle presented|Cleverdon, honorary president; bellh ca pond hee at oe ag Peed AM John Moffatt, vice - president; |Church, Whitby. Social' activi- 7:00 P.M. Mrs. F R Love, secretary-|ties included a pot luck sup- Nursery Core -- 0100. AM, ee ax cman aca! 1 ps iss nesd "ery A.M | SO ial evenin | music Garectinn: "Miss Gwaskee laine cane |Pawson, Mrs D. Bourgaize| jand Mrs. F. R. Love, vestment' U it ry P ra ot | Ch h jcommittee; J. Moffatt, rep-| nl e en ecos a ure jresentative to the parish coun- 320 Ritson Rd. S. (Nr. Olive) icil; Mrs. J Howard, Mrs. M.|| Oshawa 723-6325 \Gerrow, Mrs, G. Myles, Miss} US SSR AO 2B SEDI TRO alae aimaancnsanpeins Drummond and Mrs. E./| Schultz said. "So I contend the|Forde, entertainment and so- paella ' cartoonist must be given a|cial committee SUNDAY, SCHOOL 10:00 A.M | chance io do his own preaching. MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M the | WAR ION SINS ROSSLAND ROAD EVANGELISTIC 7:00 P.M. tly, J : WEDNESDAY_--- | bere ener, 20mg Baws tet FREE METHODIST BIBLE STUDY and PRAYER 8:00 P.M another offbeat|} Postor: Rev. R. H. Jomes 725-1280 || FRIDAY -- Its thesis is that YOUTH SERVICE 8:00 P.M Nero; 9:48 em. --~ trey The EVERYONE WELCOME 10:00 om, -- 11:00 ar School Sunday GOSPEL HALL 40 NASSAU STREET The Speaker A p.m: ond 7 p.m. will be Mr n. Singh, from india, a on ner f Youth fo rist Inter- 9:00 am 11:00 a.m. Speaker: Mr. R. 7:00 P.M. -- Speaker: Mr. S. 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