St. Andrew's United Church Cor, of Bruce St, and Bimecoe St, 8, REV. F. J. MAXWELL, Minister SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28th. 11 a.m. "A New Year's Message" 3 p.m, : SUNDAY SCHOOL & BIBLE CLASS 7 pm, THE CHRISTMAS CANTATA, ENTITLED "BETHLEHEM" by Maunder, will be rendered by St. Andrew's Choir at this Service. A very fine musical treat to which you are cordially invited King Street United Church gs Chas. E. Cragg, M.A, B.D. 11 am, "Our Duty to the Future" 2.30 p.m.--~Sunday School. Last Sunday Attendance, 710. 6.45 p.m.--Song Service, 7 pom. "Pligrims of the Night" This beautiful pageant is being repeated by special request, For the last two Sunday evenings the Church and Sunday School rooms have been packed and many turned away, Come early to get a seat, The Road Home By Nathaniel A, Bénson There's a road that wanders westward Over mountains to the sea, A winding road through rug- ged lands That marches steadrastly, Over waste land, town and % prairie, Over blighted lands and blest But the road that wanders homeward Is the one I love the best, There's a road that journeys eastward By lake and field and hill, Where the purple mists, of aus tumn Enchant and lure me still, Over rivers, farms and valleys, Meadow-fence and mountain. walle the road homeward I love the best of all, But that leads me There's a road that wanders southward, Wanders southward spring Around our inland ocgan To where the blossoms spring The peach and apple-blossoms, "Tis a road divinely blest-- But the aorthward road, the homeward, Is the road 1 love the best in the ALBERT ST. UNITED CHURCH REV. 8. 0. MOORE, B.A, B.D, Minister $0 Elena Street. Phone 507K 11 am~Subject: "Farewell 1080---Welcome 1031." 2.80 p.m.~~Sunday School and Eirra,, Golden Links and Royal Oaks Bible Classes. 7 pm.~Subject: "The Challenge of the New Year." Special music by the Choir, ' The Pastor will speak at both Services, Everybody Welcome. | side of the car and struck Graham Northminster United Church Rev. Mansell Irwin, B.A, B.D., Pastor 89 Greta st. Phone 8263\V Presbyterian Church I Simcoe Street North and I Brock Street Rev, Duncan Munro 34 Brock St, W, 4 Phone 2554 11 a.m.e=The Minister will { Preach. 2 & 8 pm.~Sanday School feasions., 7 pm.~The Minister wil i Preach. | Coidial welcome to everyone THE MINISTER WILL SPEAK AT 11 am, and 7 pm, 3 p.m.~Sunday School and Bible Class 6.40 p.m.~Song Service Monday, Dec. 20,~~Sunday School Treat Friday, Jan, 2nd 8 p.m.-- Preparatory Holy Trinity Church ANGLICAN Doctrine, hearty sin, ad L) Ral Welcome are Poin hh WRIT ISSUED FOR $25,000 DAMAGES Loss of Eye by Young Don- ald Graham in Accident Cause of Suit asking for damages of been issued against Wesley Grey and Nelson Marlowd of Nestleton, by L. KE, Graham, of Blackstock, on behalf of his young son, Donald Grabam for the loss of an eye which' Donald Oraham sustained in an accident recently, The plaintiff was riding in a car driven by Grey when a: colli- slon pecurred with a horse and bug. gy driven by Marlow, One of the shafts of the buggy crashed through the window glass at the A writ, $26,000 has in the face. so badly injuring his left eye that it had to be removed, A. 8, Greer, of Oshawa, is acting Mov, "A Happy The Old Year's days are number- ed, Like an aged man, with white locks, long beard and dimming eyes he sees that the sand has al- most completely run out of the hour glass and with faltering footsteps and staff in hand is shuffling off the stage of life, But just entering on this same stage is. the New Year, pletured as a healthy, chubby in- fant with all of life before it, Yes, 1931 lies before us with all its possibilities for success or fall~ ure, joy or sorrow, useful service or narrow self seeking, After all a year is only a succession of days and whether it prove a good year or bad year for us depends upon the sum total of our living each day, It is largely within our own hands to bring the wish for a "Happy New Year' into realiza- tion, In this connection it might be said that the church Is ever anxious to make life happier and richer, It New ew > Year ' stands back of ug to support us in our hour of need and to give us en- couragement to meet and overcome those problems which would mar the joy of existence, Worship with our fellow men, Sunday after Bun- day, Is designed to bring out in mu- tual expression our ideals for, per- sonal and social betterment and to bring us into closer communion with God, Perbape during 1930 a great many of ug have starved this The Shepherds By Alix Thorn O patient watching shepherds, On far Judaean hills, The wonder of your story Our heart with rapture thrills O blessed and happy shepherds How little then you knew, That through the years, Christmas, The world would watch with you, at essential side of our lives, have neglected the church and worse, have neglected God, The coming of the new Year finds the great ma- jority of us making resolutions with regard to our future eonduct for we are all more or less consci- ous of our sins and follies, Fore- most among these 'resolutions should be one that in 1931 we will not neglect God. Thereby lies the means of haying a "Happy New Year," 5] Sunday Services in The Oshawa Churches First Baptist Church Next Sundey morning Rev, Au- brey W, Small will take as his sub- ject "The Christmas Gift You For- got"--a post-Christmas sermon, In the evening, bearing in mind the approach of the new year, he will speak upon 'Retrospect and Pros- pect," St, George's Anglican Services at St, George's Angli- can Church on Sunday wil) be in charge of the rector, Rev, Canon C, R, deVPencler, In the morning the choir will contribute Standford's "Te Deum" and also "It Came upon the Midnight Clear." In the evening the choir is to render special music including the anthem "Silent Night" and Baropa- by's Magnificate." During the service from Handel's 'Messiah' will be presented, "Comfort Ye My Peo- ple' and "Every Valley B8hall be Exalted" with solos by Norman Merrick. The chorus ' 'And the Glory of the Lord' and the Halle- lujah Chorus will also be rendered, selections Evangel Tabernacle Services at Evangel Tabernacle on- Sunday are to be conducted by J. T. Ball, the pastor, as counsel for the plaintiff. REV, 8. C. JARRETT, Incumbent, 30 Fairbanks St. 8 am.~Holy Communion, 11 am-~Matins and wer. mon, 8 pm.~--Sunday School, 7 pm~Evensong and Ser. mon. Evangel Tabernacle 200 King St. West J. T. BALL, Pastor Residence, 81 Park Road South, Phone 1021J. | Christmas Carols will be sung by the choir at the 'conclusion the shortened evening service. 10 am~Sunday School, 11 am~Service, 7 pm~Service, The Regular Services will be held on Tuesday and Thursday at & p.m, ~ LAUNCH CAPSIZES Thirteen Persons Thrown Into Water and Only Ten Rescued When Their Boat Upset (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) | Sausalito, Cal, Dec, 27,--~Three | men were believed to have drown- ed here late Thursday night when a launch capsized, throwing its thir teen occupants into the cold waters of Richardson's bay, Ten were res. cued by a ferry's life boats, The party was on its way from Sausalito to the yacht Janidore, owned by Isadore Zellerbach, Ban Francisco capatalist, Sam TDowe THREE DROWNAS Grace Lutheran Rev, A. C, Habn will conduct the fefular service of Grace Lutheran urch on Sunday, ne ont United Rev, E. Cragg, the pastor, will be in Al of the services at King {Street United Church, Sunday, In {the morning he will speak on "Our Duty to the Future" while in the evening the pageant 'Pllgrims of the Night" will be repeated by spe- cial request, St, Andrew's United 'A New Year's Message' is the subject of the sermon which will be preached by Rev, I, J. Maxwell, the pastor, at the morning service of St, Andrew's United Church tomor- row, At the evening service a Christmas cantata, entitled "Beth- lehem," by Maunder, will be ren- dered by the choir, | Christ -Bcientist tomorrow, Knox Presbyterian Services at Knox Presbyterian Church on Bunday are to be con- ducted by Rev, Duncan Munro, the pastor, Christian Nelence "Christian Science" is the sub- Ject which will be discussed at the morning service of First Church of Simcoe Street United "The Rude Disturbance' fs the subject of the sermon which will be preached by Rev, E, Harston, the pastor, at the morning service of dimeoe Street United Church to- morrow, In the evening the pas- tor will speak on "The Volee of Time" while a special musical pro- gram will be provided by the cholr | of Trinity United Church, Bowman- ville, with Francis Sutton as direc- tor, | Northminster United Services at Northminster United Church tomorrow will be conducted | by Rev, A, M, Irwin, the pastor, | | Centre Street United "The World Becomes Human" in | | the subject of the sermon which | | Rev, W, Fletcher, the pastor, will WARY at the morning service of Centre United Church, Sunday In the evening, Rev, W, G. Flet- cher, of Perth, Is to be the special speaker and his message will be on "No Roem in the Inn." The choir will sing the anthem 'Prince of Peace' at the morning service | while in the evening it will render the second half of the cantata "Light of Life," assisted hy Mrs, W. A. Hare, Albert Street United "Farewell 1030~Welcome 1031," This is the subject of the sermon which will be preached by Rev, 8. C, Moore, the pastor, at the morn- ing service of Albert Street United Church tomorrow, In the evening Rev, Mr, Moore will speak on "The Challenge of the New Year," while special music is to be rendered by the choir throughout the day, Oshawa Pentecostal Holiness Regular services at Oshawa Pen- tecostal 'Holiness Church tomorrow will be conducted by the pastor, G. Legge. man, a member of the Jandidore's crew, was the host, All members of the party lived in Sausalito. Au- thorities said the launch was over crowded, Search was continued for the missing, Ernest Rogers, A. Steve- dore, A. Van Scoy, a cook, and a man known only as "Bill" Bowman- An association has been formed by housewives in St, Louis, Mo, to help them in answering signals of the door bell, One ring is for gollel- tors and salesmen; two-rings, mail. men and delivery: three rings, visi. tors, and four rings, by appoint. ment, | GRACE | Lutheran Church MASONIC BUILDING Rev. A, C, Hahn 154 Albert St, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28 9.00 a.m. ~Sunday School 10.30 a.m,~Morning Wor ship, ALL ARE CORDIALLY WELCOMRB Centre St. United Church REV. W. P. FLETCHER, B.A. D.D. 11 am~"The Word Be. come Human" Anthem-"Prince of Peace" 2-80 p.me--Sunday School 7 pm--Rev.. W. G. of Perth. Second Half of the Cantata "Light of Life" by the Choir assist. ed by Mrs. W. A. Hare. Sunday School at 2.45 Calvary Baptist Gospel Centre thol Street West | | (New Church Home in Course of Erection at Corner of Centre and John Streets) [ REV. JOHN HALL MISSIONARY FROM NIGERIA will preach at both services Sunday. 11 am~"The Two Human Circles of the Divine Activity." 7 pm~--"A B.C, Scripture and an A.D, Service," Children's Meeting Friday, 7 p.m, Choir Practice Friday, 8 p.m, The Church In the Old Country controversy Is in the air, not only in the poli tical, but also In the religious field. In Liverpool quite a tempest has been raging between Mr, David, the Anglican bishop, and Dr, Dow. ney, the Roman Catholic arch- bishop. Ont thing after another cropped up, until the latter chal- lenged his opponent to name a priest of the Catholic Evidence Guild who had denounced Anglican principles and another who had told parents of mixed marriages that where the ceremony had not been performed by the Roman rite their children were illegitimate, The Bishop answered by explaining that his numerous corerspondents did not wish to give their names for fear of persecution. In Lone don quite a breeze has been blow- ing since the Lambeth conference, which has stirred the free churches, Dr, P, Carnegie Simpson, an ex. Moderator of the Presbyterian Assembly, and Professor of His. tory in Westminster College, Cam- bridge, informed Archbishop Tem- ple, of York, that further explana- tions of what the bishops meant by 'real ministries' are only of historical interest, because fur- ther conferences on the subject are not likely to ba held at present, LJ . Dr. John A, Morehead, of New York, formerly a leading official in the United Lutheran Church of Awneriea, but for the past year head of the executive committee of the Lutheran World Convention, has just given some startling infor. mation about the religious perse. cution in Russia, He refers to the banishment to concentration camps in Eastern Siberia of two Lutheran pastors and their wives, they having been charged with participation in a church assembly, The men were given a sentence of 10 years each and the women five years, They were also separated from their husbands, Besides these, 79 of the people from these congregations were also banished to Siberia. There are also bands World Wide of refugees stranded In Persia and China, About 800 are at Harbin, Manchuria. made up of Lutherans, Roman Catholics, Baptists and Mennonites, with 104 at two camps In Persia. All of these require to be fed and clothed, Those in China were formerly wealthy farmers who have lost everything.' An ef fort is being made to bring as many as possible to Canada, Dr, More- head makes an appeal for $13,600, which sum is urgently needed, LJ LJ . Darrow, the great criminal lawyer of Chicago, and militant atheist, is said to have more than met hig match recently in New York, He engaged in a de- bate with Rabbi Krass on the usual {ssue, Some time before, an agree: ment had been formed between Darrow and the French Catholic philosopher, Dimmet, but the arch. bishop disallowed the agreement? The Rabbi is sald to have acquitted himself well and surpassed the brilliant attorney at his own art of fencing. The chairman, Dr, Guthrie, a well-known Episcopal clergyman, in giving his com- ments, sald, "These men have an entirely different definition for re- ligion and they cannot thereture parsue iw" Clarence - § -. The history of Gumpei Yamam. uro, leader of the Salvation Army in Japan, is one of the modern mir. acles, Years ago he was picked up starving, having gone 11 days with. out food, He was given employ- ment delivering milk and lived six months on rice and salt, His next job was checking shoes and cleans ing off the mud as people entered the Salvation Army Hall, Now he {s in England, attending the coun. oil of the Commanders who have been called to London, He has been honored by the Empéror of Japan and given the Order of the Sacred Treasure A Prophet For Our Generation ------ One of our missionary speakers has said that of late the mention of the name Kagawa brings a wistful look into the faces of some of his bearers, It is as if they bave come to feel that this man, Toyobiko Ka- gawa, of Japan, has an authentje message, a word of God for this age, And it wonld seem to be falr to say that they are right, as & re- cent letter from China wouldd sug- gest, Kagawa, as leader of the King- dom of God Movement in Japan, was Invited to Hangchow to confer with leaders of the Five Year Move- ment in China, During the course of his addresses, the guest leader gave utterance to some pungent, epigrammatic phrases that flash out from his solid and well-rounded statement of views, "Generals, militarists, love endures," sald Kagawa one day, Bix words, not everywhere acceptable, but sufficiently tren- chant, summary and suggestive to serve as A marginal note to Bt, Paul's thirtenth chapter of [rst Corinthians, And to an audience of Christians in China how eloquent in hope! 'Generals, militarists, pass on; love endures. Religion is forbidden In certain circles in China these days, but if we are kind, peo- ple will understand, each other," Here was a programme that no edict against Christian teaching could ultimately defeat, But if love he only a sentiment, then surely the war lords will persist and Christi- Anity vanish from the earth, What did Kazawa mean by love? *, gtand for Christ," he sald to the Chinese Christians. "But if I go with only the words of a prophet, {that counts for little, I must lve [in the love of Christ, , , , What I want to do Is to bring Christ Into pass on; |the factories of Japan... Perhaps the suspicion that we of the West have falled to bring Christ into the factories of the West with a healing word is one cause of our wistfulness about Kagawa and his programme, Many of our minis- ters in Canada would like to he sharing ( as our ministers in Japan are doing, in Kagawa's work dur- ing these years,--- New Outlook PRINCE'S DOG GROWS FEEBLE AY AGE TELLS Is No Longer Able to Hop on to Master's Bed London. --Growing old and rheum- atic, the Prince of Wales' Cairn Cora no longer is able to hop up on the Prince's bed to a special pillow where she sleeps, but has to proceed up a set of "stairs" made especially for her. Cora will not go to South America with her royal master, but will be left at home with the Duke of York, although she has been wont to ac. company the Prince wherever possi- ble, But recently the jump up to the Princes bed has been too much for her brittle legs, Attempts to lift her met vigorous disapproval, So the Prince hag had a set of little wooden steps built and Cora can trot up them by herself. Another royal dog, Spip, King George's cream- -colored cairn terrier, frequently is mentioned in British newspapers. Accompanying her royal master to Sandringham re- cently, Snip was being led alon gto train by a footman when she saw the crowd behind the barriers, Ime mediately she sat down on the ple- dian platform and with lifted, paws began to beg, much to the delight of the crowd. It was only by force that the footman induced her to leave "her public" and enter the King's private car, WOOD WOMAN She never had very much to say When human folk were within the hearing But evening away To lose herself in some far birch clearing, times she would run There, where the necklace of dusk was strung With bird song heads, and the wind drift caught her In chains of cobweb, tongue And words came singing like hidden water, she could find Her lips were captives where men folk were, This changeling dancer, But forest stillness was speech to her, The only language her heart could answer, ! child of a dryad ~John Hanlon, Lady Nancy Astor, member of the English House of Parllament, and formerly of Virginia, has been ap- pointed an honorary member in the Quota Club of Richmond, All the Churches Bid You a Hearty Welcome DOO DOOOOOO00C QoL or TREET Office 3128. Minister, United Church "THE HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP" ev, E. Harston, LL.B, Phone 148 Asst.--Rev, J, 8, I. Wilson, B.A., B.D., Phone 2608M "The Rude Disturbance" 3 p.m.~Sunday School and Bible Classes 7 pm, "The Voice of Time" The Minister will preach at both Services Special Musical Program by Trinity United Church Choir, Bowmanville, Directed by Francis Sutton. Come and Hear This Talented Choir am, _ Bible Good Singing tan SIMCOE STREET UNITED CHURCH BROTHERHOOD Sunday Afternoon--3 p.m. ALL MEN HEARTILY WELCOMED Class Good Company a i ----. Let us love CANON C, R, ST. GEORGE'S--Anglican Corner Bagot and Centre Streets dePENCIER M.A, Organist and Choirmaster-=Matthew Gouldburn, A.C.LM, | 8 a.m.--Hcly Communion, Came Upon the Midnight 2.30 p.m.--~Sunday School, 7 p.m.--EVENSONG., will be presented. "Comfort tralto solo, "Oh Thou That sing the Hallelujah Chorus, rx gre gy 11 a.m.--~MORNING PRAYER. The choir will sing Standford's "Te Deum' and also, "It The choir will sing "Silent Night" and Barnaby's "Magnifi- cate", During the service selections from Handel's "Messiah Valley Shall Be Exalted", solos by choir will sing the chorus "And the Glory of the Lord', Cone Ee a SE Clear," Ye My People", and "Every Norman Merrick, The Tellest", The choir will also Oshawa Pentecostal Holiness Church 811 Oelina Street | Pastor G. Legge In Charge 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 am, -- Pastor G. | Legge 7 p.m.~--Pastor G, Legge Tues. 8 pm.-- Prayer Meeting Fri. 8 pm.-- Bible Study Everyone Welcome Christ Church (ANGLICAN) Cor, Hilicroft & Mary Sts. REV, R. B, PATTERSON, Incumbent 11 am~Morning Prayer, 2.30 p.m.--Sunday § 7 pme--Evensong, Subject, "A Visit to Uganda, a Mir. acle of Missions." Watch Night Service, Weds nesday evening from 11.43 to 12.10, CONTENTMENT When I was but a boy, made a rosy plan, Of all the things I'd have, When I became a man, When 1 became a man, I recalled with joy, The many things I had, When I was but a boy, To-day I'm quite content, I know now what to do; No fears, no vain regrets, My wants are very few, --Grenville Kleiser Miss Caroline Barnes, of Somer. ville, N.J,, 1a one of the few rec- ognized orchidologists in the United States and directs the work of more than four score of gardeners with 500,000 growing plants in a large orchid nursery, -- "Christian Science" First Church of Christ, Sclentist 64 Colborne Street East BUNDAY, bi EMBER 28 Morning Service at 11 + m, SUBJECT 'Christian "cience' Sunday School 0.40 a.m. Wednesday Meeting, 8 p.m. Including testimonies of Healing through Christian Science, You are cordially invited to at- tend the services and to make use of the Free Public Reading Room where the Rible ana authorize Christian Science literature may he read, borrowed or purchased and periodicald subscribed for, Open on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sate urdays frem 2 to § p.m. First Baptist hur KING ST. BAST Rev. Aubrey W. Small 18 Aberdeen St. 11,00 a.m, "THE CHRISTMAS GIFT YOU FORGOT" $8 p.m.~Church School, 7.00 p.m, "REPROSPECT AND PROSPECT" Wednesday 8 p.m, Prayer Meeting WE INVITE YOU TO WORSHIP WITH US CHRISTADELPHIAN "THINE EYES SHALL SEE THE KING IN HIS BEAUTY." "Te that putteth his trust in Me (God) shall possess shall inherit my holy mountain (The King- dom od), Read: lealah 33, 15.7; 57, 13:05; 2 Thess, 1, I 10; 1 3, 1.3, "Blessed is he that readeth,"