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. GEORGE ' � .
t, r 's • Mei, -Apr it
8:30 am.,--wHdiX :C Communion.,
celebrant: j"rho Most Rev. Howard k .Clark
Archbishop, of Rup.rt'a 1,000 and Primate,
of. All Canada.
11:00 ame...Mornin# Rratr.r,.
- Sermon:. Archbishop Clark,
CHURCH SCHOOL ".
n 10.00 .m. --Grades 3 to .9
11:00 a.m.--hNuraaiirlf to Orado 2 ;r
Rector: . G► V. RUSL A ,
Organlst and Ch RRY'oirmaster: , LORNSE 1l, DtOT 'ERE,R
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THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
North' -Street .United Church
' SUNDAY, APRIL 23rd, 1967
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10:60 a m. ---Senior Sun aY Si m.µ " . ,
.11:90 a.m.-Junior Sunday" School. °
11:00 a.m. -Morning• Vl orsh1p.
Sermon: ALL A -GO-GO
Supervised Nursery
-WELCOME 4-
Rev. J. Donald MacDonald, B.Sc., E.D., Minister
Mr. Lance Reed, Organist and Choir Director
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Metal roofing material, ripped from build-
ings on the edge of Hensall by the tornado
• Monday,+aftexnoon,. !NW. !1'sppedfreakishly
Nib
e+v+
around a sturdy tree as seen- in this las
shot taken at dusk. Scraps of roofing and
bits of other building majerials were scat-
tered . over nearby fields and many tall
trees were completely uprooted and carried
astonishing distances. -A boiler tank • from
--Elliott's garage was found a quarter mile
away.
(Staff , photo)
Farmer's Union Presents
Brief-To-G�v-euirnent-
if 1`-
(By Mrs., Jim Martin)
,Milk, ARDA, OMSIP, andRural
adult education were only. a few
of the resolutions discussedwhen
the OFU met with the Govern.
ment of Ontario to present its
annual brief.Six members of the
Ashfield local -teamed up with
the representatives of everyOFU
District in the province to wit.
ness the presentation of thebrief
on April. 13, at 'i;2ueen's Park,
'Toronto.
• This was just one week after
the annual submission of the same'"
brief to the federal government.
The 98 delegates were ushered
to one of the committeerooms,
where, shortly after, the Hon.
John P. Robarts came in and in.
troduced the Minister of Agric.
lture, the Honourable W. A.
tewart. All of the cabinet min.
sters 'were present.
In the absence of the OFU
President, John •Dolm -,_whose
father had passed a.way on April
12,, Ellard Powers, OFU, Vice..
president, was chairman. Mr.
Robarts expressed his sincere
sympathy on the passing 'of Mr.
Dolmer's father. Mr. Powers
opened."'ilia 'rrieeting"arid iri`effect
continued in. this way: -
"We would like to focus your
government's attention on some
of the overwhelming 'problems
which beset rural.Ontario and the
family faring: trii,ike other Indus.
tries, and despite the fact that
farmers continue to imp;•ove
their productivity, agriculture
prices and hence farm income
have not kept pace with the real
"gaitq s of other sectors in the,.
economy." As in the past, the
brief drew attention to a num.
ber • of resolutions which were
drawn up at. the "local"level,
discussed and passed at the ann.
•ual convention, that was, this
year held at Belleville.
The include Wlist of
some of the topics which were
dealt with: milk, taxation, mark.
eting boards,. ,capital grants,
ARDA, Rural adult education, the'
addition of pregcription drugs to
the OMSIP plan, a public enquiry
into vertical integration, a re.
view of expropriation laws, :the
introduction of legislation pro.
hibiting trading stamp,s, the add.
ition of the greenhouse operator
under the crop insurance act, and
many rnore items of equal ims
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THE SQUARE
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The freakish force of the' tornado at Hensel! stripped lhe centre
out of this snack bar sign at Elliott's garage there, but ietythe
frame and pole standing. Remnants of the 'Mass can 61 seen -
at the right of the frame. Tile rest' iS scattered over a quarter
mile area. Television aerials in the vicinity were coiled up like
\ spaghetti. Eames and barns from Hensall to Dublin were levelled
• or damaged. Only one known fatality occurred. The provincial
government TueidaY announced `a •"dollar -for -dollar" aid agree.
ment for rehabilitating damaged properfies in the devastated
JEWELLERY
-.the opening remarks by Rob.
.arts, the Premier' of Ontario
summed up the meeting, ,gAs
being able to see the wider as.
pects of the Proolems." He said
that the meeting was of great
value, and will consider the re-
commendations so that over the
next few years, one will see
concrete products of. today's
kT
Al:. this point, the OFU dele-
gates split their _ranks .§o that
one half of the members pre.
sented the brief ta tile Liberal
caucus, and -the remainder of the
group met with the Nt:43.'s. At
2:30, the meetings adjourned so
that the provincial members
could attend the dady parliament
session.
M irray Gaunt, MP P for Huron.
Bruce was on hand to be of
assistince to his constituants by
answering questions and indeed
making everyone feel welcome.
,Murray procurediA"passes" so
so that those inrerested could
observe Parliament in session.
Soon after, many weary delega.
• tes headed for home.
GIFTS RECEIVED flICIAA FORMER CGIT GIRLS
North Street United Church
Worhn met for an Easter Thank.
offering meeting.,,Unit I conduct.
ed a worship service with apast- -
Easter theme,. Mrs. R. W. Hwhes
Led the sez•vice with Mes.dames"
M. Willert, Claude kalbfleisch,
Potzel and D. MacRae taking
'Art. The_ offering' received'wa
•Above.'? project.
The guest sp'eaker, Mrs. L. H.
.Diggon,took as the subject of her
address, "The Growth of the
Christian Church -in Canada.",In
a logical way, with historical ev.
ents ihtermingled she showed
the cl.Fvelopment tne church
from the time of the early. set-
tlers. Mrs. T. Donnelly•express.
:ed appreciation.
The Rel./. Donald ,MacDonald
dedipated tvlio brass offering
plates for use in the church
parlour. These were the gift of a
former CGIT group. The presen.
tation was -Made by 1‘/Irs. Barry
Foster, of Clinton on behalf of
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the girls who were members of
the group at the time the Christ-
ian Education Building Was open.
ed,
The UCW president, lir s..H.
Bettger, conducted a short bug.
inss session wpen generous don.
ations were voted tO assist Hi C
members io attend the Toc Alpha •
oonvention in the fall and to assist
with a special project in the
manse.
Tea was
served by -Unit 2.
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CAMPBELL'S
168 THE SQUARE
THE REV, G. LOCICHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister
William Cameron, Director 'of Praia* -
SUNDAY, APRIL 23rd
11:00 a.m-Divine Worship.-
. Sermon: "POWERHOUSE OF PRAYER"
(Nuriery arid 'Junior' Congregation),
7:30 p.m. -Young People's Society.
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- FIRST BAPTIST 'CHURCH
(Baptist Convantion of Ontario.' and 'Quebec)
•Montreal Street Near The Square
10:00 a.m,-Sunday. School.
11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship.
Minister: REV: HENRY di VRIES, Phone 524-8792
THE 'UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
Victoria Street United Church
10:00 a.m.-Sunday Schoel-All Departments.
11:00 a.m.-Worsh4 Service.
"130RN FREE'
1:30 p.m.--Benmiller Worship Service and Sunday School.
Saturday07:00 p.m. -Young People's.
Mrs. J. Snider Mrs. Ben Straughan
Victoria Organist Benmiller PianIst
Thc Free Methodist Church in. Cariada
Sunday, School and. Adult Study,10 a.m.
Young People Tues. -6:30 p.m.
Bible Study and Discussion Tues. -8 p.m.
Junior choir rehearsal Fri. -8 p.m.
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
10:00 A.M.L-OUR FANIILY BIBLE SCHOOL
. (OUR BUSES WILL CALL AT YOUR DOOR)
PHONE: 524-7150
11:00 a.m.-Preaching Service.
7:30 p.m. -Preaching Service.
"ComVANhere You Are Never A Stranger Twice"
UNITED HOLINESS CHURCH
9:50'a.m.-Sunday School.
11:00 a.m.-Worship Service.
7:00 p.m. -Evangelistic Service.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening, 8:00 o'clock
SAMUEL M. MILLER, Pastor
"A Welcome Awaits You"
--Bethel Pentecostal Tabernac e
-Corner 'of Elgin and -Waterloo
REV. ROBERT CLARK, Pastor
SUNDAY, APRIL 23rd
10:00 a.m.-Sunday School Class's ior,..ali ages.
11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship.
7:30 p.m. -Evangelistic Service.
Each Sunday, 5.30 p.m., hoar Jack Watt
over Statiari St. Thomas