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SO Saturday, January 22, 1977 Ottawa Jomti Religion Church events St. Matthew's i i-mil if i1. 1 in the Glebe LitTorgical workshop Composer Rev. Carey Landry, will present his music in a liturgical workshop Jan. 27 at 7: 30 p.m.

in St Joseph's Cejitre, 151 Laurler Avenue East The workshop, sponsored' by the Diocesan office of religious education Is for folk groups, religious communities, young people, teachers, llturgists and parish teams. 1 1 1 ing extended northward "almost doubling the sittings." The church was reopened on Sept 22, 1908 and the following year a Casavant pipe organ was dedicated Nov. 11, 1909. Next the basement was renovated; stain glass windows Installed; an altar a memorial to Bishop Hailton dedicated and other sanctuary furniture "renewed. Soon the church and property were free of debt and rhe-fwgregstiw, wp By Marion G.

Rogers When in 1898 the Anglican Bishop of Ottawa decided there should be a church in the southern area now known as The Glebe, the first service, like so many from other churches, was held in More-land's Hall. Moreland's grocery store was on the south east corneraof Bank Street and Fourth Avenue where Aladdin Pet shop is situated. Over it was the hall. That first fctrvke wps" held" Jan. 9.

1313 in tlie Adversary service A special 100th aniversary service will be held tomorrow at St Paul's Anglican Church in of Lansdowne Front Ven. Flederic Peyne, Archdeacon of St. Lawrence and rector ofEt. John's, rrcsc'ott wHI Us the speaker at the 11 a.m. service.

now to 3000 people, felt it was time to upper room with 13 people present. 4 Mtmnluak It's told that when collection, time plan for a new and larger church. iK wit nr One member offered $35,000 to the Film showing came there were no plates, so Mr. More-land went down to the store and brought two plates up which were used. There was an organ though.

With the formation of the church the Bishop requested it be called St. Matthew's after his first church in Quebec City. A parcel of land was purched on what later became First Avenue, and a small wooden building was erected, furnished and occupied for the firs time on July 17, 1898. a. building fund if the congregation would contribute the same amount witin one year.

Sod for the new church the present one was turned on May 4, 1929; the cornerstone laid July 6, that year and the Parish Hall opened Nov. 28, 1930 with the first service and dedication of the church by Bishop Roper on Dec. 21, 1930. St. Matthew's church is using their fourth organ.

The first one had foot power; the second was a "pipe organ run The film, Time to Run, about problems and solutions, will be shown tonight at 8 p.m. at Bethany Baptist Church, 1366 Baseline Road. by water power; next a Casavant pipe Records say it was almost the only Marriage workshop building between Bank Street and Bron- organ-which-was-moved-to-the- new son Avenue, Chamberlain and Fourth A workshop for couples in marriage enrichment will be held at the First Unitarian Congregation, 2101 Algonquin. Avejiue, beginning Jan. 26.

Fpr further information call 725-1066. church, then, on Sept. 22, 1957, their War Memorial Organ, built in England by Wm. Hill and Son, and Norman and Beard was dedicated. The church building is "Modified English Gothic" of Indiana Limestone.

"Roofs are of slate and the square tower can accomodate eight bells." Inside, "seats are of oak, hand carved, walls are hand textured plaster with artificial stone trim and ceiling and floor Avenues. Other notes say there was a Apse Sanctuary; that hammer beam trusses supported the roof and that there was a cross on the roof at the chancel end. By 1903 space was increased by the erection of trancepts. But more room was again needed in 1908. That was when four lots were purchased on Carling Avenue and the build- Animated mass ft i vfm I itW sssfe'I' XmM jTw iwejfwl -tiuirr iwrnwwinw-' iaWikvAci of British Columbia fir." Three stain glass windows were transferred from the first building.

Photo by Robert Cooper St Matthews Church In the Glebe The United Church of Canada Those who are interested In family masses or children's liturgies can attend the 12:15 p.m. mass at the Cathedi-al on Sussex tomorrow. The mas! will be animated by the children's group of Our Lady of. Perpetual Help, followed by a mini-workshop session in the basement PRESBYTERIAN ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH WeWngton and Kent Streets "The Church on the MaH" Minister: Rev.

Arthur W. Currte M.A., M.Th., Hon. Assistant Minister: Rev. E.Q.B. Foote.

O.B.E.. B.A., D.C.L.. Organist and choirmaster Mr. Carman H. MrHigan: Mus.

M. Mus. Guest speaker 9:30 a.m. EARLY SERVICE fn the Church Rooms, informal dress 11:00 a.m. expected.

REGULAR SERVICE Quest Preacher at both Morning Services The Rev. Or. A. Ixrn Mackay, General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church fn Can-. ada.

INFANT NURSERY AND CHURCH SCHOOL CLASSES tor children of all ages COFFEE AND CONVERSATION In the Church Rooms OPEN HOUSE fn the Church Rooms. AD single adults are Prayer week begins MONTREAL (CP) Major Christian denominations in the Montreal area joined with churches across Canada in the annual week of prayer for Christian unity. Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, United, Presbyterian, Lutheran and Baptist churches all participated in the Jan. 16-23 prayer week. The theme was "together in hope." In a message directed to followers of the various denominations, church leaders.

said Christians of all faiths should draw nearer one another "to work with all citizens for the promotion of more justice upon the earth." Mormon leader warns BARRIE, Ont. (CP) A Mormon leader has warned church followers to be wary of evangelists who merchandise Christianity through television. Russell Barrard, president of the Ontario Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints, told church followers here that professing belief in God and confessing sins is not all that is required to be saved. Rev. Benjamin Arreak of Sugluk in northern Quebec, will preach in English and Inuit at the II a.m.

service tomorrow at Trinity Anglican Church. Mr. Arreak fs one of the first Inuits to be an Anglican priest DUriig the service, the parish will present him with a cheque for $1,000 for the. Diocese of the Arctic, to be used, for training Inuit priests in the north. 12:05 m.

3:00 6:00 p.m. CHURCH Conner and Cooper Streets Rev. J. A. Davidson.

CD. O. 0.0. Rev. M.

John Moor. A O. Organist WIHIwn France. Mut. O.

9 30 a.m. In the Chapel: OMne Service (Entrance at the rear of the Church on Cooped St 1 1 :00 a.m. Dhrme Service. Dr. Davklson wtN preach at bothmornlng services on THE VOCABULARY- OF FAITH: CONFESSION TOWARDS SELF-ACCEPTANCE Infant Nursery and Church School All ages welcome 7:30 p.m.

Evening Worship fn the Chapbl Mr. Moor wMI preach on I SIMPLY COULON'T Ample Parking You are always welcome at Dwnlnlon-Chamers GLEBE ST. JAMES UNITED CHURCH A CENTRE FOR CHRISTIAN DEVELOPMENT 650 Lyon 81 Church OWce (236081 7) Minister of Pastoral Care: The Rev. E. T.

Jack Blrlch Minister of Development Rev. Rober S. Lockhart Ministry of Music Frances P. Macphall. M.

Mus. Student Mimster-Mlchael O. Begole 9:46 a.m. WORSHIP In the Upper Han 1 1:00 a.m. CONTEMPORARY WORSHIP the Sanctuary BEING BORN AGAIN 20th CENTURY STYLE" Mr.

Brrtch Speaking 1 1:00 a.m. Christian Development Progress for all ages. Nursery end Toddler Care provided. Man. Jan.

24 6 00 p.m. Anual Congregational Drrmor 7:30 p.m. Anual Meeting Moderator to speak. Invited to loin the Informal acttvttlea which have been arranged. Refreshments win be served.

7:30 p.m. INFORMAL RALLY FOR PRESBYTERIANS and their friends St. Andrew's HaH to meet and hear the Moderator, Dr. Mackay. Refreshments wHI be served.

WEDNESDAY 12:00 4:00 p.m. PRIVATE PERSONAL COUNSELLING by the Minister hi his Study. 82 Kent Street, or call 235-6830. "MUSIC FOR LISTENING" Monday to Friday, 11:00 2:00 p.m. a program of quadraphonic classical music tor relaxation and meditation.

AMPLE SUNDAY PARKING VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Comer Elgin and Usgar Streets Serving the Heart of the NaNon" Ministers: Rev. Msk-okn A. McCualg B.A.. B.O., D. Mm.

Rev. Frank O'Hara. A. The moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Canada, Rev. Dr.

A. Lome Mackay will be gest speaker tomorrow at St Andrew's on Kent Street. Dr. Mackay will preach at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. services and wiir address a public meeting that night at 7:30 BAPTIST Director of Music: LWan Forsyth 11:00 a.m.

Sunday Morning Worship: Or. McCualg speaking CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 12:05 p.m. 12:10 p.m. CALVARY BAPTIST 107 Main St (3 Blocks south of Queensway at Evelyn). Don Howard, Pastor 233-7213 737-4549 WEEKLY RADIO BROADCAST SUNDAY 8:30 a.m.

CKBY 1053 10:00 a m. amity bible school 1 1 00 a.m. "THE RESULTS OF PREACHING" 7:00 p.m. "THE HOLY SPIRIT BAPTISM" Wed. 7:30 p.m.

Prayer a Fellowship Hour Wednesday Thursday SERMON: "THY KINGDOM GONE" Nursery and Church School Coffee Hour lona Hall "Devotions at Noon" Lunch served before or after Prayer Feeowship the Chancel Senior dozens meet for Worship, Luncheon and Fellowship Open hours wtttt the minister tor private PARKDALE Park dale and Gladstone ftrnlsters-Rev. Oervts Beecher Black Rev. Oliver Roy Davison Director of Music Michael Malley .10:00 A.M. "New Beginnings" Bible Class Robert Tape Had Everyone Welcome 11:00 A.M. "LET ME BE" Mr.

Black The Sacrament of Baptism will be celebrated Sunday School for All Ages Infant Nursery and Preschool Care -Coffee Hour Following the Service Ample parking Via the Qrace Hospital parking lot off Wellington Street 7:30 am. 10:30 a.m. 7:00 pm. consultation the study YOU AND YOUR FAMILY WILL FIND A WARM WELCOME HERE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Metcahe et Qilmour Sunday Service 1 1 :00 a m. Sunday School 1:00 a.m.

i Nursery Accommodation Wednesday Meeting 6:00 p.m. Including Testimonies of Chrtstisn Science Healing ClilkJiens Room READING ROOM 141C LAUR1ER WEST OPEN DAILY ALL ARE WELCOME ST. ANDREW'S Charles and Court 8ts. AyVmer, Quebec Rev. Waits Saver, 684-4686 Church Service and Nursery 9:30 a.m.

Sunday School 11 a.m. PABKWOOD Chesterton at Meadowiands (first block east of Mertvsle) Rev. Wm. Palmer 226-3946' 1 1 00 a.m. Church Service Cnurch School snd Nursery ANGLICAN QUEENSWAY WEST BAPTIST CHURCH 61 Green bank Road A fellowship Baptist Church Rev.

Herbert B. Johnston Tel. (613)829-0609 9:45 a.m. Family Bible Hour 1 1 00 a.m. Morning 8ervlce 7:00 p.m.

Evening Service TUESDAY 7:30 p.m. Our Prayer and Bible Study Power House Preaching Jesus He Is Lord of all KANATA BAPTIST CHURCH (Baptist Federation of Canada) Meeting at the Stephen Leacock Public School, Leacock Drive 10:00 a Morning Worship Special Music by: EMMANUEL 691 Smyth Rd. Minister Rt. Rev. Wilbur K.

Howard B.A., DJJ. Choir director Mrs. Leone Langner Organist Mr. Bill Keller ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY 9:30 11:10 a.m. Worship Service Dr.

W. K. Howard Preaching Sermon: "REAL OPPORTUNITY" ST. TIMOTHY'S 2400 Alfa Vista Dr. Sunday Worship and Church School 10:30 1.1.

Minister Rev. George Dobfa 733-0131 WESTBORO ChurchW Avenue at Ravenhlll Clergy Rev. Dr. C. Daniel Matheson Organist Mr.

David Davis B.A.L. Mus. O.T.C. Bus No. 2 ChurchHI Stop After hours Telephone Number 723-6573 Epiphany II 9:00 A.M.

Holy Cimmunlon Chapel 10:00 AM. A Procession with Lessons and Carols for the Epiphany of Our Lord 10:00 A.M. Church School i Nursery 11:00 A.M. Coffee Hour wBontraosy 7:30 P.M. Bible Study 8:30 P.M.

Prayer Prates CUSHMAN MEMORIAL 20 Front St. Hud, Quebec Rev. Willis Sayer, 664-4686 1 1 a.m. Churoh Service and Sunday School ST. DAVID AND ST.

MARTIN 444 St. Laurent Blvd. Phone 746-1756 The Rev. Dr. Peter C.

Wotherspoon Scripture Lesson (Corinthians GLOUCESTER 2582 Hwy. 31 fust south of Albion Rd. fights Rev. Malcolm A. Cafdwei 821-1247 Church Service snd Church School 9:60 aja.

Bote Study 7:30 p.m. 8 SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES 9:30 SERVICE ONLY INFANT NURSERY AVAILABLE AT BOTH SERVICES Take Bus 59 To The Door. "The Daysprmg Oroup" 10 sun. and 11 a.m. 11 aua.

Church Service and Church School GREENBELT BAPTIST CHURCH 2105 Kenear Ave. Pastor Carl A. Spence.B A. Phone 749-t 777 824-1183 9:30 a.m. Family Bible Study and Worship THE CHURCH 6 SOCIETY 7:00 p.m.

Fellowship Hour BROMLEY ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH One block northwest of Maltland and CsrHng Baptist Federation of Canada Minister Rev. Ralph 0. wnton A BO. M.Th Director of Music: Mr. Don HaHey.B Ed.

9:45 a.m. Church School 1 1 00 a m. MORNING WORSHIP "DEAR THEOPHflUS" ALL WELCOMC NEPEAN BAPTIST CHURCH REV. 8AM BERG 224-6212 10 00 a m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m.

Morning Worship MsfltlnQ ct MsWOfttato PutoWc School 16 Carols Ave FOURTH AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Bank 8trmt at Fourth Avenue (Baptist Federation of Canada) Rev. Samuel M. Holmea, Mlntater Desmond T. HasseN Director of Music 1 1 a m. Service of Worship -I, a as a MsVsief.

rvev u-A. ewnevo ALL ARE COROfAUY HVtTEO TO COME FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Laurler Avenue at Elgin Street EELL STREET UNITED Cor. DflM snd Arttngtoo Avs, CHRIST CHURCH CATHEHRAI4 The Right Reverend W.J. Robinson The Very Reverend T.E. Doentsy The Reverend Canon P.J.

Smith The nevetend L.W. Cavalier Godfrey Hewitt, Mus. 0.. F.R.C.O., Organist and QMmMm 8:20 a.m. Holy Communion i 110 a.m.

Church School and Nursery Morning ayayer Dean Downey 4:30 p.m. Evening Prayer Canon Smtgh DAILY: Morning Prayer 9:00 a Evening Prayer 6 00 m. HOLY COMMUNION: Tuesday 12:0 p.m. Wednesday Thursday 7:15 a.m., Friday 12:05 p.m. ST.

JOHN'S CHURCH Elgin and Somerset The Rev. Canon Purees The Ven Bradley The Rev. P.F.W. Busing' Tha Rev. R.C.

Corbel Mr. EwGfl McCU8fQa OfQWllBl EPIPHANY 8:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist 9:30 a.m. Famtty Eucharist and Church School Sermen: The Rector Morning Prayer -WEEKDAY EUCHARISTS 1 Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Wednesdsy at 7:15 a.m.

Thursday at 10:00 a.m. ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH Qlebe near Bank Rector, The Rev I K. Calder Asst. Tha Rev.

Roger Young Organist Choirmaster. Jonathan Rermerf EPtPHANV 8 00 1 1 -30 a.m. Holy Communion 10:00 a.m. ramHy Choral Eucharist The Rev. Roger Young 10:00 a.m.

Church School Nursery for a ages 7:00 p.m. Choral Evensong The Rpv. I. K. Calder ST.

GILES CHURCH Bank Street at First Avenue Minister; Rev, Man fish M. Kennedy ST. STEPHEN'S PRES8YTER1A9I CHURCH Psrkdate Avenue at Sherwood Drive Minister Rev. R. J.

Graham Kennedy, A B.D. Organist: Wlleem Gush O. ST.PAUl'MASTERN UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Comer of Oafy and Cumberland Minister Rev. Leedbeater B.A., M.Th.. M.P.SV Organist: Ronald MscOonerd It 00am-Morning Worship Nursery Church School Cottse end Conversation fc4towrng Van Re.

J. Lsnan-t O.B.E MAX, O.D. Organist and Choir Director Res. Ralph J. Cummtnga Organist: Dennis R.

Punter Sunday Church School at 10 m. with classes lor all agea Morning worship at 1 1, Rev. Morpan O. McFwlrt, 8 A. Music Dtrvctor Dtenne W.

Ferguson. A.R.C.T. 9:45 a m. Adult Bible Class 1 1 :00 a m. Service of Worship Sermon "SINCERE RESPECT" Sunday Church School 10 00 a Senior Dept.

It 00 a.m. All other Oepts. 1 1 00 a.m. Publie Worship Tnt HAND OF 000" 7.14-25) 'A Peculiar People'' Nursery end Junior Congregation Ample Sunday Parking KclEClV-STEWAXTCN 507 Bank at Arovte (t brock west of YM-YWCA) 10:30 a m. Prayer Fellowship 1 1 00 a.m.

Nurssry, Church School 1 00 a m. MORNINQ WORSHIP WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN 470 Roosevelt Ave. Minister: Rev. W.I. McEtwaln Th 620-2489 Organist: Mr.

H. Bramwerl Bailey 11:00 a.m. Worship WOOSROFFE UXITED 207 Woodrotte Ave. Minister Rev. E.

Jones A O. Director of Music: Miss Cheryl Jarvrs A (Hon) Mus. 9:30 a Sunday School 9 30 11:18 MORNING WORSHIP Nurssry Care Provided 10:30 a.m. FeHowehlp 1 Coffee ALL WELCOMC weekoat rjei-nnvEa Rev Matthew Taylor Organist Arnold Earf 100 YEAR8 OF CHRISTIAN WfTTNESS 1877-1977 11:00 am. Worship Text; St.

Luke 4:18 3:00 pm. "TOQETHOR Thurs. 10:00 a.m. Hotv Communion Wed. 8:30 p.m.- 11:00 a.m.

Church School NurMfy on pravWvd ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Minister Rev. F. Duffy A Sc 0 Associate Minister The Rev. D.L.

Campbett BA.BD 9:30 end 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship -THE ONLY BEGOTTEN" Rev. 0. L. Campbell 9:30 a.m.

Church School Nursery to Aduft 11:00 a m. Junior Church Nurssry to Grade 2 7:00 m. Evening Worship Report on Urban. WEStBORO BAPTIST CHURCH 307 Richmond Rd. Pastor Clemens SERVICES 9:45 a.m.

Bible School 1 1 :00 a m. Morning Worship Rev. H. Vandertlp 7:00 m. Evening Feltowshlp -Quest Speaker Rev.

R. OandtonJ Preaching the Doctrine of Grace A FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH i Thurs. 7:30 p.m. IN "A LIFE DEVELOPING" Nurssry, Church School Wltet la the mleelofi of the Church 1 1 00 a Christian Education 12 NOON Congregational luncheon foSowed by Anual Church business CElOFUSTBBAS Ksnl almti StrMts Rv. J.

4a Cantancaro Ph OrQanlsl and CtKJkfiiaatar EMiabatfi Harwood Third Sunday After Epiphany 8:30 a.m. Holy Eudtprlst HOPE" Congregation of Chrtet Tne King wHI forn us at Ma 8ervtoe as part of our oheeniance of the wet of prayer tor Christian Unity. Oefieehmaiila to fokow. H9 4 11:00 am. Sunday Churoh School Nursery 1 1 :00 a.m.

ST. JU3AJTS ELUYALE BWVniiuele 733-8S03 Tha Rav. Canon J. A. Wlntwa Tba Van.

Arahdaaoon R.C. Oabona CPiVMANY 8:00 a m. Holy Cornmunlon 9-30 Sung Euchertet 1 1 00 m. Sung Mtrrtina ERSXINE PRESBYTERIAN 343 Branson Avenue Rev. C.

Sheldon Hastings, A B.C., Minister Mr. John Byrne Black, Organist 1 1 :00 a m. Church School MacKAY MacKay and Dufteihi Minister Rev. Thompson, BO Organist and Che Director, Mr. Psu MacMHIan 1 1:00 MOBNtNQ WORSHIP WHO ARE YOU?" "Talking Tkne Mtowtng 1) Wed.

10 a Thurs. 7:15 p.m. PARKDALE FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST 474 Park dale (one block N. of Ouoenewey) Pastor: Rev. R.

H. Galbretth Phone 7294022 224-S893 946 a.m. Wbl. School 11:00 m. "Whet 8hal We Do?" 7:00 p.m.

"Gods Sign Post'- 11O0 cm. Sulama Maes, Sermon 4:30 p.m. Evensong Devulluia). Dalty Maaa Men. 7:15 a m.

Tuns 10 00 a m. Wed. 6 30 p.m. 7:16 a.m. Fit 7:00 a m.

Sat OO a.m. Cunleenione Sat 7:00 p.m. ONE LORD ONE FAITH ONE BAPTISM 1 1 AO an. Youth Oroup, Church 8choo1 end Nursery Care. Tuesday 6:30 p.m.

Ejajforars, Mmingirs I Q. T. WHY FAITH IS NECESSARY THURS. 7:30 p.m. Choir Pi stilus "A FrfenoTfy CfiuroM arJifi a WaAooMe to AM Bapttsimai sennco Wad.

7:30 Mid-Week Service -rrr Vv-' jr--5- I.S--J. r.r. ri is ft a-j: nm rin" -I a A.ataAa.sA JJtaJtJtJtkHiJtk ahafkattkaf-jHBatotaJljata-ahjflhad Th.

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