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HomeMy WebLinkAboutX2023-006-037ni in wl,w r.Wen m.• A TURNED - OFF NIA GA RA CLARFMONT-BROUGHAM UNITED CifURCH PASTORAL CHARGE Sunday June 28, 1970. ------------- Brougham 10 a.m. Clareront 11.15a.m. Order of Service Holy, yjoly, Holy.. Invocation. Hymn- 'Ile love the place, 0 God--#199. Responsive Reading- #712. The Gloria. The Scripture Lesson-1 Cori.ntl'.,4;1-16. The Choir. Pastoral Prayer. The LordIs Prayer. Brougham- Hymn -Fill Thou my life-#346. The Announcements. The Offering.. Doxology. Offertory Prayer.. Hymn- Fill Thou my life- #346., Sermon -THE FOUR JUDGMENTS OF A MAN. hymn -I hear Thy welcome voice-#481. The Benediction. Choral Amen. ----------------- I'dinister- Rev. E. S. Linstead. Organist -Claremont- Mrs._ J. Hill Brougham- Mrs, if. Plaxton. ANNOUNC EME, NT S Holiday Schedule - Brougham services will continue at the usual hour., 10 a ..m.. During July- Mr.. Linstead on duty.. During August- Mr. Luck on duty. Claremont- July services in the Baptist Church -11.15 am. August services in the United Church- 1.1.15 a .m. Elders please nab ify the minister in charge of any in hospital or for any other reason needing special pastoral care. A Turned- off Niagara Fortunately, Niagara Falls was turned off for only a -few months last year as a conservation measure. But t�is photo by the Ontario Water Resources Commis- sion is a graphic warning of what could happen if we forget that man wqs put .upon the earth "to till it and to keep it." (Genesis 2:15) How close we've come to a permanently dried-up Niagara was discussed at a UNESCO conference in 1968 when more than two hundred experts from fifty countries met. in Paris, Within twenty years, they decided, life on our planet will be showing the first signs of succumbing to pollution: the atmosphere will become unbreathable for men and animals; life will cease in rivers and lakes; plants will wither from poisoning. Church members can play a vital part in conserving our natural resources. They should protest pollution in all its forms and insist that governments, industry and public recognize that nature"s laws are so con- trived that land, water, plants and animals should exist in harmony and inter -dependence for perpetual productiveness. (Material adapted from the Royal Bank of Canada Monthly Letter, February, 1969) Photo Hans W. Eijsenck Ontario Water Resources Commission Live through your Love Dollar! ._.