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041e of the 4raitge fac "76-r- destroy -ng the s)-t-i°tbaI t►t our age-
our
geour day and age -is the the cumputor,
heightened awareness of human Gone&are the minstrel shows
rights in atime of religious of a former generation -- that
ferment. , We- might expect l he made fun of the black
opposite. . When religion or Community. here to stay, it
religious `faith is 'secure and would seem, are shows such as
strung, me !night expect a TV's Julia or Sydney Poitier
greater concern about the
treatment of our fellowman: but
snow te,.
\ew.er before has 1lwre been
strangely encu. this doesn't so InUcl► public outcry against
always occur ��,.,. the other war or so much awvareltess of the
hand, a-peri.oc.'r'of religious' poorer nit}tuns of the•world. On
the other hand, we can look at
tithes -' or places of religious
securit\, or power., The I3ible belt
of the southern' U.S. is
insensitive to the evil of
segrcgat ion.
• The secure an -d stable
position of the churches during
the
the st fond world war -did not -
lead to a great 'outcry -against the
murder of six million Jews.
The danger of strong
"religion" is that it hands man a
series of c•le.ches or' a formula
that blinds rather than opens his
eyes to God's people.
Mind you, the fear of Exact is
the .beginning of wisdom - but
it's. the kind of fear that comes
when a man, in the face of
doubt, seeks to -wDrk out his
,own salvation and has ,the
Courage to Wrestle with the
meaning of his faith.
uncertainty,,we might expect.
\\'c Id leave the world open to
all manner of evil. 'l'his also is a
false assumption. -
Today we have become -so
outraged. over suspicious of
racism that students at Sir
George Williams University place
their careers ----in jeopardy by
Porter's Hill
UCW meets
The U.C.W. of Grace. Church
met at the home of Mrs. Argyle
,Lockhart for the February
meeting.
Mrs. Donald Harris was in
-charge and opened the fneeting
with hymn 502, "What A. Friend
We [lave In Jesus." Mrs. 'Bill
Townshend reads the Scripture,
Luke ('hapt,er 1.
Mrs. Bruce McClinchey', had
charge of the Study Book cln:
"Elizabeth." 'The rill!' .call Was The ser'crr girls' basketball
answered by a ,Bible verse with team-- won the Iiuron-Perth°
the word "Faith." ('hatnpionship on Mo•n.day,, Fell.
Secretary "r i treasurer's 2i. '11'he ,tournament •was held at
reports were read and adopted: South Iiuron Secondary School,
'I'he women --were reminded of Exeter.'
the bake sale on ,April 19. The senior girls won the first
'The roll call for the March game against Clinton, 20=18 and
meeting will be '"9 •wear then met St. Mary's in the finals-
something"green" or a fine of 25 'They defeated tit. \lary's 36-29
`c -t ►jts. -�-- to Lwin the champron.ilp'.. High
-\ reading on "Smile was scorer for the day was . Mary
wen by., Mrs. Hill 'Townshend ,INAktuan with 2'3 points
and the imeeting dosed ivT'ih the followed by, \Rose• Basler 12.
\liipah Benediction. 'I'he, :March .points, Linda Barloww. 11 points,
Meet ing w ill be held at the. home and Peggy . Stoddart ' with 9
ot'. \IN. Bruce 11c('linchc\= and points: The team now advances
each member is asked to bring a to the WOSS:'V "A" finals to be
friend. held March 8 in Parkhill.
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UNITED HOLINESS CHURCH
62 CAMBRIA STREET NORTI , .
SUNDAY, MARCH 2nct ' '
9:50 a.m- SUNDAY SCI.00(,,
11:00 a.m, -- WORSHIP SERVICE. w °
7:00 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE..
Prayer Meeting — WEL &ESGAY' EVENING, 7:30 O'CLOCK
"A WLCOME AWAITS YOU"
Pastor: REV. A. JOHNSON, B.A. , PHON0'524.6&87
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
The Record, The Redeemer, The Rebirth, The keturn
BIBLE SCHOOL CLASSES FOR EACH AG.E.GROUP, 10 a.m.
NEED A RIDE? CALL FOR BVS TO STOP
PHONE: 524-6445 or 524-9,,229
11:00 a.rn. — Morn,ing, WQ'rship
"BABBLE pr BIBLE?"
(Pastor's Message) ,
EVENING SERVICE — 7:30 P.M. e
PASTOR REV.KENN-ETH S. KNIGHT
"COME WHERE YOU ARE NEVERb ST(ANGER TWICE"'
WESLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH
ti THE FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Park Street at Victoria
H. Ross Nicholls, Pastor .,
Sunday , chool —.10:00 a.m.
Wol;ship — 11:.00 avm: -and .7:00 p.m.
Midweek Service — Tues., 8:00 p.m.
FIRSrWTIST CHURCH
(BAPTIST CONVENTION OF ONTARIO. AND QUEBEC)
MONTREAL STREET NEAR THE SQUARE
11:00 a.rn. MORNING WORSHIP
Minister: .REV. _ARTHUR MAYBURY,
Adult- Bible Class,` 10 •a.rh. Sunday School, 10 a.m.
— A WELCOME TO ALL
ST: GEORGE'S—CHURCH
SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT.
SUNDAY, MARCH 2nd
8:30 a.m. — HOLY COMMUNION.
11:00 a.m. — HOLY g0MMUNION
Sermon-: ,,Personal Achievement'"
,,Church School and Nursery at
1 0:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m:
Holy Communion Wednesdays in Lent at
7:30 and .9:30 a.m.
Rector:. REV, G. G. RUSSELL, B.A., B.D.
Organist - Choirmaster — Miss'Marion Aldous,
A.Mus-, Mus. Bac.
Knox Presbyterian Church
. THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister
WILLIAM CAMERON, Director of Praise
SUNDAY, MARCH 2nd
10:00 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL.
11:00' a.m. — DIVINE WORSHIP.
Sermon: "Away From The Pressing Crowds"
-- SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM —
(Nursery and Junior Congregation)
7:30 p.m. — Contemporary Church Service.
(Sponsored by the Young People)
ENTER TO WORSHIP DEPART TO SERVE
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
North Street -United- Church
SUNDAY, .MARCH 2nd
SEGOND SUNDAY IN LENT
10:00 a.m. \- - \SSE N I O R S \H\ yo L' AA \\`�\ ,\\vV',
\,\\V\NI:0((' ='a.m� r� f�N ERS� ;,A, \\ V
1 1\00\. — WRSHIP.\v
`r%ibn:""�Lenten' S T
EASTER- CHALLENGES US " -
(*V1(
2—TO LOVE ONE ANOTHER.
Supervised Nursery
7:30 p:m. = Hi -C goes to Knox for Contemporary
Service.
- WELCOME -.-
Rev. J. Donald MacDonald, B.Sc., B.D,., Minister`
Rev. William J. Maines, B.A., Assistant Minister
Mrs. Eleanor Hetherington, A,T.C.M., Organist and
eJ
Choir Leader
Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
CORNER`OF ELGIN AND'WATERLOO STS.
REV: ROBERT CLARK, Pastor
WOMEN'S MISSIONARY COUNCIL
;Ila
11:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M.,
Tuesday, 8:00 p.m. — PRAYER AND BIBLE STUDY.
Friday, 8 ,p.m. — YOUNG PE,OPLE'S SERVICE.
ALL WELCOME
Victoria Street United Church
The House of Friendship Rev. Leonard Warr
10:00 a.rn: -- B1 B1.1 SCH9OL. F0 2_ ALL GRADES
11:00 a.'m: — WORSHIP SERVICE. v _
Sermon: "THE UNCHANGING GOD"
1:30 p.m.-- BENMILLER WORSHIP SERVICE•
AND BIBLE SCHOOL.
Mrs. J. Snider W -E -L -C -O -M -E —
Miss Patricia Durst
Victoria St. Organist & Choir Leader Benmiller Pitanist
The -family-that- prays
together
stp_ys iogether
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