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The Ottawa Saturday, April 23, 1963 Page 23 LeBreton Flats Church Seek Relocation Sites Open Air Campaigners Start Classes The Rev. Frank Melnms, of Australia, will conduct a series of "Open Air Campaigners ilies and 125 members, 40 per cent of whom come from Hull. Two Years Notice The two churches have received an NCC notice to vacate their properties not later than May 1, 1964. The minister of Western Church is Rev. Harold Watts, i LA -Jrjr' Lutherans Conclude Convention More than 50 laymen and pastors from 33 congregations attended the spring convention of the Eastern Conference of the Canada Synod of the i Lutheran Church fci America at St.

Peter's Luthern Church here Wednesday. Rev. Heinz Dahle of Montreal delivered the sermon at a morning Holy Communion service which was directed by Rev. Arthur Conrad of St Peter's. In the business session Dr.

Albert W. Lotz, president of the Canada Synod, outlined plans for a forthcoming merger of the United Lutheran Church in America with Finnish, Swedish and Danish churches in North America. The new body will have 3,500,000 congregationers. Rev. John Zimmerman, president of the board of governors of Waterloo Lutheran University, described the university's expansion program.

training classes" on practical evangelism at Ottawa starting next Monday, and running through to Friday. The classes will be held at the Free Methodist Church, at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Monk Street, and in attendance will be the Rev. Norman Wyman, director of Open Air Campaigners for Canada. The Open Air Campaigners, an interdenominational body, carries out work comparable with that of the Salvation Army. It began in Australia and has been in Canada for the past three years.

Meet Anywhere Its members are uniformed and hold open-air meetings directed at attracting the interest of young people generally. Using a car they preach at beaches, wharves, in warehouses, wherever an audience can be gathered. The Ottawa headquarters of the group is at 554 Wavell and in charge is Leonard Percival. The organization plans on holding open air French services on By Ward Market and plans a service for Metcalfe and Sparks Street, May 6, at 3 p.m. Week-night services will be held on Thursdays at 8 p.m.

Trustees Will Confer Willi Church Leaders By The Canadian Press The Association of Ontario Bilingual School Commissions said Friday it favors a program for the betterment of knowledge and method of teachers responsible for religious instruction in the province's separate schools. It authorized a meeting between Ontario Roman Catholic Church leaders and directors of the Ontario Separate School Trustees Association to work out such a program. Two United Churches whose properties have been expropriated for the LeBreton Flat government development program are being assisted by Ottawa Jnited Church Presbytery in relocating their future work. Presbytery's executive committee took prompt action on Thursday in naming a 10-man committee to report on the whole problem involved as to the best means of providing continued necessary United Church facilities in the area. The churches concerned, the ttly churches affected by the government 53-acre $17,000,000 expropriation, are: Western Church, 547 Wellington established 88 years ago as a Methodist Church, with a present congregation of 150 families and 350 members.

St. Marc's (French) Church, o56 Wellington established more than 62 years ago, with congregation today of 75 fam- 3 Enquiries Invited Today (or Your Need Tomorrow RR NO. 3 OTTAWA TA 8-1595 I.4S a.m. Sunday School 1100 "BIBLE HOLINESS" 7.30 p.m. "THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE RESURRECTION" mamm PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES OK CANADA 7 P.M.

Pastor Upton speaks on the subject: "Heart Disease" Canada's No. 1 Killer Music by the Tabernacle Choir and Vocalists. Nursery facilities and Tiny Tots' Church during both services off street parking. Hear 'Hymns of Hope' CKOY 8.30 Sundays 1 45 a.m. Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes 11 A.M.

The Disciples and Peter Dial "Minute Message" CE 3-5605 i I UUMt Vtti who came to Ottawa a year ago from Fort Erie, Ont. In earlier years, Mr. Watts served in mission work in Newfoundland and as a chaplain for thousands of workers on Ontario Hydro-Elee trie Power Commission develop ment in the Niagara Falls area. Western Church manse is locat ed at 549 Wellington St. Rev.

Maurice R. Nemy, who came to Ottawa from Thurso, in July, 1960, is the minister of St. Marc's Church whose manse is located at 152 Bays- water Ave. The United Church home mission board attached such im portance to the work of St. Marc's Church that only recently that board had initiated plans to renovate and modernize the sanctuary of the church.

For some years past the Unit ed Church home mission board had an area office at St. Marc's Church. Latterly, that office has been taken over by Ottawa Presbytery as an office for Rev. Dr. Norman Coll, Presbytery secretary treasurer.

The Presbytery Western-St. Marc's survey committee will have amongst its members: Dr. Coll, the ministers of the two churches and two representatives from each of the official boards of the two churches, Rev. J. 0.

McKennitt, Presbytery bound' aries committee chairman, Rev James T. H. Adamson, Presby tery home mission committee chairman, and C. W. Ross, rep resenting the Presbytery property committee.

I I THE BAIIA'I FAITH I "provides the necessary agencies i for the establishment and safe-! guarding of a permanent and I universal peace." I DISCUSSION GROUPS I THURSDAY EASTVIEW SUNDAY OTTAWA For information or free i literature, phone SH 9-2098, SH 6-8894, PA 8-2764 or Citizen Box 633 Tonight at REV. FRANK MclNNES New Zealand Len Percival Paints Ridge Trio Sings Metropolitan Bible Church Bank St. nr. Gladstone EPISCOPAL BLESSING is observing the 25th anniversary of his consecration as a bishop. Prior to his elevation he had served as parish priest in several Ottawa churches.

Staff Photo His Excellency Most Rev. John C. Cody, bishop of London, gives the blessing during a Pontifical High Mass celebrated in St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Bayswater Avenue. Bishop Cody, a native of the parish, this year BISHOP SHEEN SH Have You Asked About ANGLICAN ST.

JOHN'S CHURCH Elgin at Somerset "THE CHURCH WITH THIS OPEN DOOR" The Rev. Wm. 1. Robinson, Rector Mr. Ewen McCualg, Organist The Rev.

A. G. Brewer, Assistant Rector THE FIRST SUNDAY AFTER EASTER 8.C0 a.m. Holy Communion ,15 a.m. Family Communion Service Bring Your Boys and Girls PREACHER: THE RECTOR 11.00 a.m.

Morning Praver and Sermon (Broadcast CKOY) PREACHER: THE RECTOR 7.30 p.m. Evening Prayer and Sermon PREACHER: THE REV. A. G. BREWER HOLY COMMUNION SERVICES THIS WEEK: MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY at 7.15 a.m.

(Tuesday St. Philip and St. James) THURSDAY (St. Mark) at 10.00 a.m. also SATURDAY at 10.00 a.m.

only A Jewisli Studies Dr. Bernard Mandlebaum, provost of tha Jewish Theological Seminary of America, who is leading the studies of Jewish tradition and learning at the Agudath Israel Synagogue, 1400 Coldrey this weekend. Rabbi Mandlebaum gives three lectures: "Judaism Does it Make Sense today?" "The Miracle and Mystery of Jewish History" and "The Dangers of Instant Hawaii To See Kennedy Ottawa woman and mother of three children is in Washington this weekend to take part in a meeting with President Kennedy and Britain's Prime Minister Macmillan in the eause of peace. Mrs. Elizabeth Lok, of 31 Acacia will join members of the Voice of Women from the United States, Canada and Britain in presenting a brief opposing the resumption of U.

S. nuclear testing in the atmosphere. The group will also appeal to the leaders to throw their countries fully into the race for peace. Also attending the Voice of Women meeting at Washington are Mrs. Patricia Alcock, wife of Dr.

Norman Alcock, founder of the Canadian Peace Research Institute, and Mrs. Therese Cas-grain of Montreal, national vice president of the Voice of Women. Attending from Britain is Mrs. Judith Cook, founder of the VOW in Britain. THE CHURCH OF ST.

BARNABAS A. M. Kent and James Streets Ri-ctor: Kev. J. W.

Cornish OCTAVE DAY OP EASTER 8.00 a m. Matins 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion 11O0 a.m. SOLEMN EUCHARIST 7.30 p.m. SOLEMN EVENSONG AND DEVOTIONS Dally: (St.

Philip and St James) 7.15 and 10 00 a.m. Wed: 7 00 a.m. (St. Mark) 7.15 and 10 00 a m. 7 IS a.m.

9.00 a m. It Is still Easter wILh us. Alleluia, THE VISITORS' CHURCH Metcalfe and Gloucester v. i i iu.j 1 i 7.00 a.m. end 10 30 a m.

(Chapel) noiy wmmunion 7.00 a.m. Evening Prayer 5.1J p.m. UNITARIAN HIE UNITARIAN CHURCH OF OTTAWA r.J Elfin street (at Lewis It.) Church Office III Lewis Itreet Rev. David C. Pohl Church School and Church Service sod II It sm.

"THE HOSPITALITY Of CIRLMSTANCX" Swrmon by Rov, Norman I. Dow Neighbors? crating words: "This is offered on account of You, 0 Lord!" Thus the whole universe can become sacramentalized for His honor and glory. Even those in the dim borderland of acquaintance the chance passer-by on the road, the one whom we have never seen before all possess a quality that identifies them even with another Traveler Who one day sat tired at Jacob's well: "For what you have done to the least of these, My brethren, you have done unto Me." Can Move Father PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP)-President Kennedy's father has improved sufficiently from a stroke four months ago to be moved to a New York rehabilitation centre, it was announced Wednesday night. Joseph P.

Kennedy, 73, will be moved within the next few days. ST. MATTHEW'S CIMOI Carling Avenue near Bank Street Rector: The Ven. R. Eric Osborne Organist and Choirmaster: Gerald Wheeler, R.C-O.

EASTER I 8.00 a.m. and 12.00 Noon-HOLY COMMUNION (said) 9.30 a.m. Family Service of Mattins, with Church School Pupils in Attendance 11.00 a.m. MATTINS The Rev. D.

G. Bowen 7.00 p.m. EVENSONG The Rector REV. ARTHUR II. LARSON .05 a.m.-The "GOOD NEWS BROADCAST" CKOY, Sundays 9.45 a.m.

Sunday School (Classes For All Ages) 1 1 .00 a.m. "THE RESURRECTION AND VICTORIOUS FAITH" 6.00 p.m. Young People's Activities 7.30 p.m. "GOD'S WILL FOR ALL MEN" New Name For Ramsayville United Church The Ramsayville United Church has been renamed East Gloucester United Church. Formerly St.

Presbyterian church built in 1886, it has served the East Gloucester area for the past 76 years. Believed unique in the annals of local church history, the 160 family congregation has worshipped separately in two churches since 1886. One of the two church buildings, Farmers Corners United Church is to be torn down and the property will revert to the estate of the Farmers' family. The entire congregation will now unite in the one church. There has always been one session and one board of stewards for the two churches.

The Rev. Dr. Arthur D. Waite, chairman of the Ottawa United Church Presbytery will be guest speaker at the closing services of Farmers Corners United Church April 29. The service will be conducted by the minister Rev.

John R. Wayling. The special service at East Gloucester United Church May 6 will mark the union of the two worshipping bodies. Rev. Dr.

Norman Coll, secretary treasurer of the Ottawa United Church presbytery will give the address. Church Group Offers Program The Calvin Hungarian Presbyterian Church drama, group will present three one-act plays, recitations and music this evening in aid of the church building fund. The evening of entertainment gets under way in the Academic Hall, University of Ottawa, at eight o'clock. 11.00 a.m. NURSERY, PRIMARY BROMLEY ROAD BAPTIST Bromley Road and Lauder Drive in McKellar Minister: Rev.

B. F. Rice, B.A., B.D. Organist: Don E. Hailry 1.45 a.m.

Sunday Church School 11.00 a.m.-"DOUBTS" 7.30 p.m. "TELEGU TROPHY" Film on India FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Laurier and Elfin Street Rev. Stuart Ivison Minister Organist, Mr. Russell Green, F.R.C.O., A CM. 10.00 a.m.

Young People's Class 11.00 m. MornlnK Service and Sunday Church School Sermon: "Open the Door!" 7.30 p.m. Evening Worship Sermon: "His Strength for Our Weakness EASTVIEW BAPTIST CHIRM 12 Olmiteaa Esstrle Rev. Halter T. Mevrn, Th.

muter 10 00 am. THE CHURCH SCHOOL 11 00 im NURSERY 11 00 a AUVE TO GOD IN JF.SI CHRIST 7S0 p.m. "ME' ON THE MISSION KIKl.DV' Meeting In the hurrh School hall A drsmatlc and picture presentation hv the young people of the I hurch nd lent Park Church- AU are Invited. BAPTIST yERY OFTEN a neighbor is regarded as one who lives next door, or the same block, or in an adjoining apartment. Once Our Lord was asked by a -lawyer: "Who is my neighbor?" Our Blessed Lord answered by telling him a parable: rhere was a man who went down from Jerusalem to Je-richo, fell among thieves, was stripped of his garments, wounded and left half dead.

The road that leads down from Je Bishop Sheen rusalem to Jericho covers a dis tance of 21 miles and it was known, because of its dark deeds, as "the way of blood." Our Lord told how the priest and the Levite passed by a proof of the degenerate state into which religion had fallen. Perhaps, in modern language, they went down to Jericho to report to some philanthropic association that a man was wounded on the road midway between Jerusalem and Jericho. A Samaritan, who was of another race, bound up the wounds of the injured man, poured in oil and wine, set him on his beast, and brought him to an inn. He paid the innkeeper and promised to return again to pay for additional expenses. When Our Blessed Lord asked the lawyer who was the neighbor, he would not say the Samaritan, because he was not permitted to say the word.

He merely answered that the neighbor was "he that showed mercy." Our Blessed Lord then told him to go and do likewise. QUR LORD made neighborhood co-extensive with humanity. Any human being is a neighbor who needs aid or to whom one can render aid. A neighbor is not one bound by the same race, FOURTII AVENUE BAPTIST Bank St at Fourth Ave. Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec Organist: Mrs.

He wis, A.R.CT 75) ST. MATTHIAS CHURCH Parkdala Avenue Rev. Canon R. C. Roach Rev.

M. A. Hughes 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion 11.00 a.m. Mattins: The Rector "SEEING THE MULTITUDES" 7.00 p.m.

Evensong: Reverend M. A. Hughes "HOW SHALL THEY HEAR?" 10.00 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11.00 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP 7.30 p.m.-EVENING WORSHIP Guest Preacher: Rev.

L. C. Kitchen, M.A., Th.D., Director of Field Work, McMaster Divinity College You Are Cordially Invited To Worship With Us WRITES nor is he the one close to us He may be the one farthest away; he could even be an ene my. Very often misery is unreliev ed because it is not clamorous. When we hear of great numbers of people lying half-dead on the roadside, the very magnitude of their need is apt to make us feel that we can do little and, therefore, might be excused from doing anything.

Some French people in a small village decided to honor a doctor who had served them for fifty years. A large vat was placed in the village square and every one was asked to bring in a little wine. The plan was to give the whole vat, when filled, to the doctor. Each person said to himself: "the little that I gave will amount to nothing," so each one brought a little water and poured it into the vat. In the end, the doctor had nothing.

WE ARE TO MAKE use of things our possessions, our talents as kinds of sacra ments, each one of which has pronounced over it the conse FREE METHODIST FIFTH AVENUE FREE METHODIST Cor. Flftb Ave. and Monk Street Rev. A. H.

McLeod, Minister SUNDAY, APRIL 29th 9.15 a.m. and Life Hour 630 on tout dial (.45 a.m. Sunday School for All Age 11.00 a MORNING WORSHIP 7.30 p.m. EVENING SERVICE Monday thru' Friday Evenlngj Personal Workers Training Course WESLEYAN METHODIST Sunnyside Ave. at Groavenor Ave.

Key. M. E. Summen, Pastor 9 45 a.m. Sunday School 11.00 a.m.

"HOW CHRIST MANIFESTED HIMSELF" 7.30 m. "SHALL HE FIND FAITH?" Tuesday, p.m. Prayer Service Thursday p.m. Young Peoples ST. PAIL'S LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) King Edward and Wllbrod Ernest H.

Kanning, Pastor CE 00 a.m. German Service (.45 a.m. Sunday School 10 10 a Bible Class 11 00 a.m. English Service MT. CALVARY I ITHKBAN rillRCH myth Road and Russell Blvd.

Pastor Arthur C. Srna 45 a.m. Sunday School 11.00 a.m. Divine Service ALL SAINTS LUTHERAN IB SEVERN STREET PII1LIC CHOOL OTTAWA WEUT I'nlted Lutheran Church In America Rev. Alfred Kramrr Pastnr TA Mint 45 a School and Bible Class II 00 em THE SERVKI 600 BANK STREET (AT R0SEBERRY) REVEREND GORDON WISHART, PASTOR YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO HEAR Rev.

Frank Mclnnes, Australia 11.00 a.m. "Rock Around The Clock" 7.00 p.m.-"Saying Good Bye to God" FOUR NIGHTS ONLY Rev. Roger Voke, South Africa A Unio.ue Presentation of The Old Themes, Salvation, Victorious Living, Missions and Beautiful Coloured Pictures Is Africa" Wednesday "More About South Africa" Thursday "Mission to Mau Mau Terrorists" Friday "Need Unlimited" A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU ALL SAIMS CHURCH Chapel St at Laurier Ave. E. Rector: The Rev.

1. L. Duncan S.O0 and 9.00 a.m. Holy Communion 11.00 a.m. Church School 11.00 a.m.

Matins The Rector 7 JO p.m. Evensong The Rector HOLY COMMUNION SS PhUlp and James, 7.1S a.m.; St Mark, 7 16 a.m.; 10.30 a.m. ST. GEORGE'S McPHAIL BAPTIST Bronson Ave. at Llsgar Rev.

E. R. Smith, Minister B. Brandow, A Organist 11.00 a.m. Church School 11.00 a.m.

"JESUS CHKIST IS LORD." Nursery 7.30 p.m. "THE POWER OF THE RESURRECTION" Religious Sound Film Come and Worship BAPTIST CHURCH (Richelieu at Montrlair) Pastor: Rev W. J. Wellington HILL 10.00 a.m. Bible Sc hool (Bilingual) 11.00 a.m.

And 7.00 p.m. SERVICES IN ENGLISH I 00 p.m. FRENCH SERVICE Hear Rev. Sidney Montpetit of Cornwall Cue Speaker at All Services II I I i i fi nil 'I ill i il -1 ii i. i i Mi Hill 1 1.7 i i i.

i Rector: The Reverend R. P. Playfair 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion 11.00 a.m. Morning Prayer SIMON SAYS 7.00 p.m.

Evensong WHAT'S IN A NAME? TUESDAY St. Philip and St. James Holy Communion 7.00 a.m. Service of Divine Urahnp with the I.avino fin nf llonHc 7 nn.n 'i jjTH Sonic 'lliouhts On LUTHERAN WEDNESDAY Holy Communion uiutuiJAi-si. Marie, ot ai DAILY Mattins 8.30 a.m.; Pre-Arranement 1 1 i Pre-arrangement CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL Sparks St near Bronina 8.20 a.m.

Holy Communion 11.00 a.m. Easter Family Service Treacher: The Very Reverend F. R. Grtrell Coffee Will Be Served in The Cathedral Hall Following This Service 4 30 m. EASTER CAROL SERVICE WITH PROCESSION CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Main and Evelyn Ave.

Pastor O. Olley. Minister 9.45 a.m. Bible School Classes For Ail Ages 11.00 a.m.-Moming Worship: "JOINED TO IDOLS' 7.30 p.m.-Evening Worship: "CHRIST'S ABILITY TO SAVr:" The Ordinance of Baptism Will Be Observed Following The Evening Service Wednesday, 8.00 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study We Believe in the Plenary Verbal Inspiration of the Scriptures You Are Cordially Invited To Calvary Church helpful to so many that we have always looked upon this as a matter of quiet advice and information without incurring any obligation.

Hulse and Play-fair service is within the reach of every family with two complete chapels located to serve any point in Ottawa or district. Coll Hulse and Playfair FIRST and be assured has proven 14 100 Byron Ave PA 8-1761 ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN Corner of Sparks and Bay The Rev. Arthur F. Conrad, PMtor PA S-0932; Church: CE 3-S911 Mr.

H. B. LrRny, A A.C.C.O, Organist Choir Director t.30 a.m. Sunday School 30 am. -THE EARLY SERVICE 11.00 a.m.

Sunday School II 00 a.m. THE SERVICE (Nursery care during both Services) You Are Cordlslly Invited SALVATION ARMY iwa Slalrr Street ana Mrs. J. Ham 10.no a.m. Family Bible School 00 a.m.

Tha Red Chevron Veteran Church Parade peakwr: Brig. N- BU 7 00 m. Vlkv of Ditches" Sneaker: apt. B. Craddock Ti'f tspt.

id 3fahcandQlqufair FUNERAL, DIRECTORS CHRISTIAN REFORMED CALVIN CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Mertval south et Baseline Rev. Woud.tra, th.ML 10 00 a m. Guest Sraker MR. P. BRWOAELD 7 10 m.

"JEStS AT THE SEA Or TIHrKlAH" fundsr School after Morning Service WESTBORO BAPTIST Ottawa, Ont. Rev. J. Shanks, Minintrr Orssnltt: Miss M. Kelts Choir Director: Mrs.

P. Cteller t.iS t.m. Sunday School 1 1 00 a m. "THE LETTER TO EPHESfS ABUNDANT tOVS 7 JO p.m. "HINDRANCE TO WITNESSING" 315 Mclnd St.

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