Jewish Council sale SERVICES SUNDAYS 8:00 am. 9:15 am“ 10:30 am WEDNESDAYS 10:00 a.m.. 7:30 pm 8:00 AM. Holy Communion 10:30 AM. Moming Prayer. Church School, Kindelgarten and Nursery School Summer camp for adults! SI PAUL'S LUTHERAN 10131 Baywew Avenue 115‘ DAUPHINEE. PASTOR 9 30 am Sunday Church School 11 00 a rn Worship Semce RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Yonge and CentIe Sts.. ‘884-130I Minister The Rev. Robert Shorten Pentecost Sunday, May 29. 1977 11 AM. "LIFE IN THE SPIRIT" COMMUNIDN AND RECEPTION OF NEW MEMBERS 7:30 PM. Study Group "Why all the tramtaï¬ons of the BibIeT‘ Summer Worship, beginning next Sunday, at 10:30 AM. II\-â€"\â€"u VI\ - In, Wï¬â€˜mw H’“ W»‘Hfl}'»’;‘»$i£r‘ 'r va'}W>‘W1-<FWN' « r r r @meta@hmh gaming DIRECTORY OF RELIGIOUS SERVICES FOR THE WEEK LUTHERAN Further details are available by calling 661- 6010. Wolf League picnic Please do not bring Bottles 'or cans. No pets allowed. For more information, call 889-7426. Mail your cheque immediately to Seneca's College Without Walls project at 1000 Finch Avenue West in Downsview. Tom Graham, popular weekly columnist with the Toronto Star, will be instructor for a Seneca College one-day workshop June 12 from 9 am. to 5 pm. Sponsored by Seneca and Canadian Tran- sceiver magazine, the King Campus workshop will examine the uses of Citizen Band radios at a cottage, on a family boat, or even.on a farm. vawsc, VII a lulllll’ WuL, Ul cvcu on a lallll. A complete barbeque (with a 12-14. oz. steak) is included in the $16.50 registration cost. Par- ticipants can ask Mr. Graham questions af- terwards. The Ontario Wolf League (“dedicated to the conservation of Ontario‘s most maligned and magnificent wild animal, the wolfâ€) will be holdings its fifth annual picnic June 12 from 10 am. to 4 p.m., rain or shine. Admission is $1.50 for adults, nothing for children. ‘Rocky’ the timber wolf will put in a guest appearance at Horton’s Tree Farm, in the or- chard south of the Aurora side road on the fifth concession. As well, visitors can participate in the Ontario Wolf Howling Championships, listen to the music of a Dixieland Jazz Band, enjoy low-priced refreshments and free parking. southern york region scheduled events Try a C. B. B-Bâ€"O! A garage and bake sale benefitting the National Council of Jewish Women will take place Sunday, May 29 from 10 am. to 4 pm. at 4 and 6 O’Shea Crescent (Don Mills and Van Horne) . HOLY TRINITY CHURCH (ANGLICAN) BROOKE ST., THORNHILL S. 0F HWY. 78 W. 0F YONGE ST 889-5931 SUNDAY SERVICES Each day for a month will bring some new activity; from rug hooking to photography to programs on comedy and the arts. The fee for each day long activity is $5. Registration forms and course outlines are now available at any branch of North York Public Library. A rummageâ€"garage sale will take place Saturday, May 28 in Emmanuel Anglican Church, Mackay Drive, Richvale. The 10 am. t6 4 pm. sale â€"- a joint venture 6f the men and women of the Anglican Church â€" will help pay for the_outreach projects. _ If youâ€"af'e interested in antiques, this is the sale for you. Everyone will be welcome. ZION LUIHERAN (2 mules south of Maple) Rev. James S. Dauphmee VIcePastm - 884-5264 9.30 am. Wetshup Semce 10:30 am. Sunday Church School When you send your kids to summer camp this yegrt send ypgrself as wgllfl ' .FairviewVLibrary (35 Fairview Mall Drive, Willowdale) will be conducting an adult summer day-camp. Rummage sale ANGLICAN BAPTIST Presbyterian ST MARY'S ANGLICAN 10030 YONGE STREET RICHMOND HILL RECIOR Rev‘ Bernald Bauet 884-1394 Rev Fred Jackson 884-2418 UNITED Wednesdays 10:00 AM Holy Communion IFC‘S mix H 4 ‘ WK. 10 00 a m â€" Bible School Classes tor all ages 11.00 a m â€" Morning Semce 700 p m â€" Evening Semce Prayet meeting Wednesday _ at_8 00 o m In Old Fashlo‘ned Country Church on the Edge 01 the City Pentecostal 26 Chutch St. Thomhnl Pastor F0 Bond 851-0358 Sunday Semces 1000 am - Sunday School (All ages‘ 11:00 am. - Ptanse & Watsmp 7:00 pm. - Chansmahc Service Wed. 7:30 pm. ~ Prayer & Shave Charismatic Ihe Gteatest of These Is lnvn Pentecostal PREACHING IHE OLD BOOK IHE NEW BIRIH IHE PRECIOUS BLOOD AND WE BLESSED HOPE AI WELDRICK ROAD BAPIISI CHURCH Corner 0! Weldnck Road and Balhurxt Street SUNDAY 945 AM. - Church school r0! Bus. Ministry ca" 881-2818 11:00 AM. ~ Morning Warship (Member Baptist CONVEMIOH of Ontano and Quebec) Formerly Langstafl BantustChurch. Langstaff Rd Ihornhvll Rev 81 McSpadden Pastov Phone 884 I859 RICHMOND HILL BAPTISI CHURCH 50 Wright Street Tel. 884-3091 Pastor E. Corbett 11:00 AM. Seven Indispensable Things - Part W 7:00 PM. Arthut Komad Missionary EVERYONE WELCOME Rev DanaH Lamb BA. 8.0 Ministel ST. JOHN'S BAPIISI CHURCH 75 Oxfmd Street THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 271 Centre Street 8895391 The Revd. J.B. Burns, MA. 310.. PhD SUNDAY, MAY 29 - ASCENSION I Confirmation Class 10:00 AM Divine Service 11:00 AM (Children in church with parents) ALL WELCOME i It is impossible to do justice to this question gwithin my limjtations of approximately 400 words; but let's at least make a start: But who is the Holy Spirit? Of course, most know him to be the third person of the Holy Trinity. But they don’t know much more, despite the talk and activity surrounding Charismatic Renewal throughout churches in this day. ‘ Whenever God is specially active, the Bible ‘speaks abopt the ‘Spirit’. By Archdeacon Reginald Howden Fifty days after Easter Day, Sunday May 29th, is the Feast of Pentecost. commonly called Whit- sunday. On this day the Holy Spirit came upon the disciples and filled them with power and love; sending them forth into the world to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The public is invited to ‘look in’ on the efforts of crippled handicapped and elderly in York Region who are ‘reaching out’ to belong. “A lot of seniors aren’t aware of what services are available to them,†says Galway. “Therefore their health can decline. Come to the Newmarket Community Centre, Hall 4, 221 Cedar Street, Newmarket. Lunch will be provided. ‘ June 1 from 9 am. to 3 pm. the York Region Committee on Social Needs will be conducting a workshop aimed at identifying shortcomings in the present treatment of the area’s disabled. ‘,',, ricommunity Health Nurse Sharon Galway explains the day is meant to attract people willing to work and suggest solutions to identified problems. IHE - MISS|0NARY CHURCH GORMLEY ‘ Rev CeCII Rosenbeiger 887-5846 _ SUNDAY, MAY 29th MO a.m. - Family Sundav School 0 ll kMV. Mr. Bruce Farebrufhers. represent} ï¬ve 9f _the Shantymen's Christian “swam†7:30 PM. Congregational Musical Wednesday Night 8 PM. Family Night A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU Help reach out BEIHEL CANADIAN REFORMED CHURCH 148 Ihornndge Dr Thomhlll Mumster Rev. D. VaMerBoom M.ThA - 889-5225 SUNDAY, MAY 29 Sennce at 10.30 am, and 5:00 p SUNDAY, MAY 29. 11AM. SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES with well-known soloist ROSEMARIE LANDRY - Soprano Special music by the choir SUN. JUNE 5, 1977 - 7:30 PM. ANNIVERSARY CHORAL SERVICE with the choirs of St Augustine of Cantebury Anglican church (Toronto) Mark Dubois - Conductor Daren Moore - Organistr RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH YONGE ST. MINISTER - REV. Wm. Wallace Directs! of Music - Richard Phillips Ask and ye shall receive In the Old Testament, Jockeying for position. Almost as im- portant as the striking force is the striking position, as Peter Anagnostopoulos of Skopit Road and Karen Jacobson of Walmer Road Richmond Hill realize. Peter came first and Karen came second in the recent area 3 chess tournament, senior division. Junior winners were Larry Smith and Scott McKay of Beverley Acres Public School. In all, 48 students participated from York County. Other Denominations ALL ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND Matching wits the Spirit of God is said to have been over the waters which chaotically covered the earth. Out of these waters came life, as modern science agrees. There are other such references of the Spirit in nature, but more frequently the Spirit works through lives of men and women. He is said to have inspired the early heroes of Israel who were clever and energetic (the judges), the men and women who were Israel’s bravest and best guides (the Prophets), Israel’s wisest rulers (the Kings) and the skilled craftsmen who made beautiful furnishings and robes for the temple in Jerusalem. But in the New Testament, a surprising new way of the Spirit’s activity is reported, which is why Christians give the Spirit a new honour. TUESDAY 8:00 pm - Bible School and Prayer 9:30 am. - Ihe Lmd‘s SuppEI 11-00 am. - Family Bnble Hour 1100 am. A Sunday School Kindergarten to Grade 6. Bible School to: Grade 7 and up 7:00 p m - Eyemng Serwce . SUNDAY SERVICES 1100 am. - Bible Study and Morning Semce 700 p m -Commumon Semce What is novel is that Watch "Ihe Herald of Iruth H. Channel3 Bame Concord Rd & No 7 Hwy Help your Heart... Help your Heart Fund WEDNESDAY 8:00 pm. A Bible Study CONCORD CHURCH OF CHRIST A Church of The New Testament Ovdev A E, Atkinson Mnnlster » 6691831 A Young ~ Sec 669-2784 SUNDAY 12 30 p m 24 Oak Ave. Ruchvale SUNDAY, MAY 29 RICHVALE BIBLE CHAPEL qw’frw r «\5 (Photo by Hoggl That same power has been experienced by Christians in every generation since those And this new power did not leave. It gave them courage to defy the authorities. It gave them eloquence to announce their message and to argue for its truth. The power of the Spirit takes the Christian faith into the whole world. The small company of Christians felt them- selves filled with a new power. In their ex- citement they broke out in strange tongues and cries. They excited those around them, who then listened to the first Christian sermon. Jesus, so full of the Spirit, promised the Father would give the Spirit to those who asked. In Jerusalem, when for the first time after the resurrection and ascension the apostles were celebrating the Jewish harvest-festival called Pentecost, this promise came true. now the most ordinary peopleâ€"leading com- monplace livesâ€" are invaded, shaken and possessed by the Spirit. And all of this because of the New Man, Jesus. FOOTWEAR LTD. ‘ sdum BLOCK RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE RICHMOND HILL D.C. Williams, Ph.D., LLD‘ Chairman One aspect of the Study will include the acceptance of written Briefs and the Receipt of Submissions as well as 0 series of public meetings throughout the Province. Persons or groups wishing to make representations to the Commission on any aspect of the Study are re- quested to write to the Counsel, Commission of Freedom of Information and Individual Privacy, 444 Waterloo Street, London, Ontario NéB 2P3 or to submit written Briefs with the undersigned not later than August 1, P77. Piease address all correspondence to: Counsel, Commission on Freedom of information and Individual Privacy, 444 Waterioo Street, London, Ontario N68 2P3. Public hearings will be held at times and places in Ontario to be announced loier and those filing Briefs or letters who wish to appear personallywill be advised as to the time and place when they will be heard. from the churches The Commission on Freedom of Information and Indi- vidual Privacy by authority vested in it by the Govem-. ment of Ontario will undertake an enquiry to examine: shieldé NATU RALIZER Freedom of Information and Individual Privacy THE COMMISSION ON The categories of Government information which should be treated as conï¬dential in order to protect the public interest; The effectiveness of present procedures for the dissemination of Government information to the public; The protection of individual privacy and the right of recourse in regard to the use of Government records. The individual's right of access and appeal in relation to the use of Gmemment information; Public information practices of other iurisdictions in order to consider possible changes which are compatible with the parliamentary traditions of the Government of Ontario and complementary to the mechanisms that presently exist for the protection of the rights ol individuals; Writing to the Galatians (5:22) Paul described the harvest or fruits of the Spirit as “love, joy, peace, kindness, good- ness, fidelity, gentleness and self control." People talk as if such virtues can be manufactured or produced by human ef- Courageous leaders and spokesmen, wise healers and teachers, generous friends, humble saints, all are Christians given power by the Holy Spirit. And the Spirit’s gift of Love (I Corinthinans: 13) has been put first; as most important. But the gifts of the Spirit most emphasized in Christianity have been those of Christian character; more quiet perhaps longer lasting. Rev. Reginald Howden .....what is Holy Spirit? first days. Sometimes intense emotions have been aroused with the ability to speak in tongue: or the gifts of healing or prophecy. W.R. Poole, QC, WHITE, BLACK BONE, BLUE BROWN 884-5341 Counsel We can help you drive a shrewd bargain. The reason that these virtues are called a harvest is that each comes from a seed. That seed is God's love for us. When people realize the Christian message is indeed Good News; that the Spirit has this splendid reality in the lives of so many, they often want to know how they too, can receive the gift of the Spirit. To that. there is only one possible answer. You must ask for it. The Bible is absolutely clear about this. and so is Christian experience. fort. But that is not the Chiistian experience. Everyone who asks receives. Royal Bank Termplan Personal Loans are a ersonal and flexible way to get e money necessary for the things you really need. And you can make all the arrangements in advance of ourrpurchase. 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