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Oshawa Daily Times, 25 Oct 1940, p. 2

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- THE OSHAWA | DAILY TIMES, FRID AY, OCTOBER 25, 1940 PAGE TWO a THEO : Redvoi AF. Chief Colimbus Proud Moment For Prime Minister SCUGOG CHURCH es il B, ee ey ; : » (Staff Correspondent) To, 3 a (Staff Correspondent) 4 RVIGFS and Mrs. g 3 COLUMBUS, OCT. 23.--The Wo. * y 4 " AL KEDRON, OCT. 24.--MTr. ¢ Norman Gimblett, Misses Margalc', ' ; 5 men's Missionary Society held thet TA ; § a : Jean and Helen, Columbus, were | § ] I'hanksgiving meeting at the home : ; i / 4 ; 'WHI ATTENDED 16a guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everet! : of Mrs J Nesbitt on Wednesday : : ; ! J Mountjoy, Sunday. { So LeTRO et. 16th. The Dicey ! ; gn BH zy " i Mrs. J. Harvey Pascoe | 2 . h ; opesed with quiet music played by a Be Aa re hy fon spent Sunday with Dr. - R | he punish The cau fo worship Fg Y 3 ade Rawdon Minister Gave Two Mrs. W. G. McCulloch, Oro. was given by the President, Mrs. E . ; RY. and : | Heddon. . Hymn, "All People That i ' Net ; Inspiring Sermons on AMr. aud Mrs. L. J. Brooks, Osha. "| «cn Earth Do Well," was then sung 0 4 J Rte + RE Sunda wa; Mr. and Mrs. E. Rockenbach. : followed by a Thanksgiving prayer g 4 2 y Jplliet, Ill, were dinner guests ofl i » E* | in unison. Minutes of the Septem - Mr. ani Mrs, Harold AW mic 2 Jer ineeting were read by Secretary { : 2 A Thursday evening. : "% J Mrs J. Lainbert. A letter was reac . ) Ry SCUGOG, October Mr and Mrs. W. J. Cann, Salem, | SR 4 ; by Mrs. Wylie, from Mrs. Bray fo 4 anniversary services for tha "Foot" were Sunday guests of Mr, and Ms, | (hanking The Columbus W.M.S. for People was held, it being the last q. W Hoskin | ; BOA their part in success of the Sec- of the three services. The weather ! Mrs. Arthur Hepburn SY Me i y 2 ' »@8 | tional meeting held in Columbus on | was not very favorable Jub a nie nt Thursday with Mr. an rs 1 Le Oct. 9th | number came out and all were well, : Grills, Columbus. | : % All business matters were ther repaid for the extra effort. Rev. Miss Olive E. Luke, Toronto. spent h deall with. The worship perivd the weekend with her parents, Mr. 4 opened with hymn, "Sing to the (Mrs. D. Hope, Correspondence) i Mr. H G. Cole, Misses Marie ana og prayer by Mrs. Wylie. The Scrip- ' Ft o thir thereof" i - yh . v ' ,ord's and ever 1 reof. Helen Cole. attended Harvest Home * . ; 'ure reading was given by Miss 3 + brit Fy n ; sprvices ac Columbus on Sunday Smith A solo, "This is My Task g ' vn ys The choir did their best az usual Nliss Marie Cole was guest of Mrs : vas sung by Mrs. D. Dyer. 3 Eh ¢ : and Rev, william Becker made R. L. Koncock during the day. | : Mrs. R Ratcliffe introduced the | ; : * very bjeasing ig lining oy ' | tit : 3 : their leader : eo Sweetman. : Solina Women's Institute | guest speaker, Mrs. Coates, a ve- ! Sm weir leader, Mrs. G The : ' Des : / . The Mable leaves and flowers ranged for their annual bs > ¥ : pirned missionary from Japan, wo 3.3 . : gh Toror- | / - t ol 4 C a made quite a contrast with the | trip t¢ th: W.I. Convention, Toror- | gave a most interesting talk. A solo | i a | V Solina at % uj 10' Hope : : y 5 | £n all utsid At t lose to, «n Nov. 6th, leaving t | Learn to Hope was sung by Mi AE aeriice Mr. Becker Yad 5 730 am. A number from this com- | --_e: J A Ger rude Webber, Mrs. Wylie thank- i . one rainy drive to his nome . in munity usually avail themselves Of b/ . ed Mrs Coates [ui her splendid asi- | 3 A Rawdor this day's cuting which has broved | go : | dress I'he meeting clo~xd with | Rev. and Mrs F. G. Joblin spent to be such a successful event In 5 X " hymn "O King of Love, O, King of | . : 7 he week end with old friends at Se VEars | : Peace 4 : os Rawdon and Stirling, his former iTre C.GILT. held their regular AO The Harvest Home services held 4 A me for twelve vears and ee on Sat jay afternoon ai 4 : . ; n Sunday last, were well attended i ? i rege of the services there fhe home of their leader, Miss Bes- With the appointment of Air- was conducted : - g . A of Rev. Becker sfe Mountjoy. The masquerade oc Marshal Sir Charles Portal as chief he igh Fp oll Re J. 1 i 3 ra " of Britain's fighting air force, the ahs T arts of Prime Minister Churchill and Mrs. Churchill, must k ray . 3 gupied the Biol Ine mn ! "| RAF. is expected 5 carry the of McKay from the Church of ALN Na. oy he Deny ee high when this picture was snapped in London 1! Mi : M ed Mi > were S n= thresting time was spent in GeNUi- | gopgiva tg the Nazis. Sir Charles (10! rento, delivered a mst | po anily. The -Churchills are seen with their son, Lieut. Randolph guests of her sister Mrs. C fying those in costume. A sing-son succeeded Air-Marshal Sir Cyril ulin I in Ing message, tel Churchill, when thev left No. 10 Downing Street for the house oi pa: . was led by Miss. Mountjoy A:1G | Newall, ng of 'he work being done through | lament where Randolph took his seat as an M.P., from Preston. For the Women's Association meet- closed with the ne nal anthem i nur Mr. McKay chose as first time, the prime minister acted as his son's sponsor, g eid In ne Pow ships ya) GIT purpose was repeataid m----r tant! Titty Tv Ciriod : - or ia ctober 15th ith ee follo Pe a ¥ i iy hymn |} lau er of 1 and Mr Cot 1 vo Le dearly I : p A ; ia good attendance. The President "Come Ye TI B . Come ! r who before movi 4 mbers: at nithem "Si forty-nit wedding at erary <r. Kathleen B pened the meeting, Mrs. R. Hood : 7 : z i ot ' ; Tova Ais ve scripture lesson, Mrs. D "The Litany el VALS ysivee --oi li ¢ nd the hymn 2h) ; : ® i Hope gave read ("Mother John Oxenham was 1 b) yrie row pie y Mu: 'our Fait I 1 IVI : en A y : ! : x ol Ww Rrown Marion Mount)o} 2 nd : J Glover, Mrs. 1 ny) { Breoklin \ vi The mar : 2 ve a couple of her favourite read- Mountjoy, Loreen Brown. | ® nd Mis. « I s. ¥ men wg th Vice at rook f ASH re} & ' : Mrs. F. G. Joblin then gave by: Marion. Mountjoy Was IoLOoW Sompson MAKING VeIy Sal [Mr Jul choseas his text dil home -asuel P WR day after 1% 4 if 4d talk from the Missjon- by prayer by Mary Short. and hym isfactory i 03 1 in-headths re CUp=--And RA € UNAanks from | 'cronthospita nd 1s impro-- \ N I Mo! xy about India. A business «will Your Anchor Hold." Pres r. and Mrs, Navlor a A I delivered a m napiri INR Nice 1 M 13 : af followed when, it was 'Marv Short presided over the bust- anet we recent dinner gu an i ful messag I h \ r 1 ( ecided to hold a roast fowl sup- ness period Roll « for next mee'- r. an rs. H. J MSIMat i in the Evening Tw . 1 ] , tober 29th, followed by a jing: "A thcught on peace " , » R E. Lx I ' ti s Gertrude Went Solina 1-Fr Ih ir n the Pur Coat \ joyed and supper nd Bris vere te g St M { MN ar shbher taking x 3 1 $ 3 lent. The singing Mount jov i \ gh | 5 1 Zio ot ' rv fine IC 150 : J ' ) 3 t vmn bro ght the meet- ray Atter x ker \ staff Correspondent Eu : x id lose and all repeating the TNA rr Congrat i 4 . sing} r. The lovely supper with' the table de- Miss Mountjoy was conveyed Mr. ond M family attended Col imbus Harves ing an and clear glas heme prepared by the centre Ladies Reade: Mrs, J. 1 lightning duri tt Y VI 1 H 18 F wed by ti NRTOR I's . \ gio: {r a n I H bert Iong and blectrica storm Fen t I Zien i Ihe ' ned witit in Mrs ( i ; 1 1 Vrs 00. Sweetman who was in ! M.ss Nore Werry was in Bowmar 1 1 . ; : s . a1 | ; " t ih time procesds yille on Mr , main Y-P.1 e at Be Fi y ) iV rick played a vi \ \ 3 erma : R \ ker was th est of Mi i Apple. picking is abou m dee 9 A : : : SEs 3 i, : nM Mz 3 1 : : Mrs. Rov Henders on Sunday Tnfortunatei : f12aVY ros : : an el i Ay 2 A > ne ma x J } i ' were friends when they all paused heavy dama in some orch- nm F wi ' On Wry w, . aif ' a ry faw vears Ago ards os ' X . B els i : ! : I B > : , an ~ham, of Epsom N Mrs H. Crossman en ! 5 Bay 5 os > n ¢ tt sang a d 123 lorento a ir. N.C C.3 visiting her Con dparents Mr fended th cken Supper + L Little Ech Leonard \' ' M 1 A Mes W Mark Christ Ci h sh A A 1 erw A : NANO A V1 TE Fines has received word Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brese 1 > y ta aused mu ne Ire M ' " {itnar's. home has been bka. Alta. were week gues r fot Mrs Mark A. Ha k. Chins! : elon : . M } Af wrecked by a bomb in Lendon and Mr. W. Hepbur x tiv ere frie ¥ H al yf A | ar x resee i Brese a ii Vests Tin 1a i '| Calvary Baptist Church Th S d S h [ L io No Trem 5 y 4 Mond REV. G. WARDFILL, Mirger e un ay Cc 00 esson t : A jowiny fs Beity Sm | : ii TABFRNACLE STUDIES or : sing Large Chart) re ree SER JUNE Was Served =n 2 hy WILL #SSOLINI By NEWMAN CAMPBELL pr R n He ! 2 + Lime Spent, HITLER AND STALIN BOW THE The I ] ! ) "her I ! KNEE TO CHRIST?" (The Inte I . ; gon on the abr pic for October : grem ni 15° Wedne day afternoon at the hom . 27 is Luke 1:13- ARKENERRNRERRRNRRNNNNNS Er GOSPEL HALL Rom. 14:17, God is not 40 NAUSSAU STREET SUNDAY -- N+ tighter the Ho i Two 11 am --Breaking of Bread 1 pm. --Sunday Schosl 7 p.m =--Gospel Address hy Mr. : 0. G Sprunt, of Toronto. ation 'deci me-made, cooking in ( Wednesday 8 pm -- Bible Reading SRRNRARNBANNNNANNNNANN GY € and piace LO be sel p Friday 7° pm - Children's v Meeting 5.15 p.m.--Prayer 7 Meeting 4 ALL, HEARTILY INVITED % ce ASSESSES SRSS SNS ERAN nd Temperance Sunday ar : : ; 1 he committee appo Lo make mber that w h ' ' c of God ¢ rrangements. Off 8 the Red ounced to Z h : i 1 P : yp he would a f brea Ng Jon Mrs. E Heddon ga'.e a th halt ' thou snait Jreu red the tem nv jsteresting paper and demon- SRSSSS SESS SS SSNS NNN SSRN neir 1 1 at '} th Por ) » lic bv hread alo It , the daily diet. Lovely sampiés 2 / a ; . . . be gent in the san of the 200 0G Rea a | Uf see in she cooked were wes | SEEGER pif A Christian dcaence Lord. and he shall ar oy no n = the bods x ive | with the dainty luncn, arrangea by : ; § i Vi strong drink, and he shall ut erator tv wh i . nor ro Ry mb y . v 3 V ne menu committee, Thanks wa filled 1 the Holy Snirit, even : Ee 4 endereo ldrs. Heddon for the great mother's womb." AEE vr Sins ital rror LAPT PY fh ; + 5 : from mo wombn 1ethiy } han nourishmen i aken t : 1 ' ' y ; Subject: vor andscare te 1 10 prepare, th Few parents in the world have f I 1 if we d 10 ave 4 9, SEK, : 4 PER 2 demonstration and paper, also w i ; i ; ; (0) farts wonderin] asst ane 2 a 3 1 or 1909 lor rit : Mrs Miller for opening her hone 4 A 4 ; PROBATI N sons wil! grow up to ne good men 7 ois: A] 1 ws aching ar : / ' j ! : ! for the Ineeting ? ; 4 and 'women, giving them only jov | healing the people. and as they fis nreling ; . " / AFTER DEATH and happiness, They can only trust | crowded about Him he said to them | Mis. Robt. Hancock and Mis Ra Ce 9:40 A.M. -- SUNDAY SCHOOL that with love and wise upbringing | the poor, | { sad Bea.rice Mountjoy were co-hos esses : JH A ' : Wednesday evening meetings at 3:00 they will so develop Too many | "Blessed are ve unger now: | at 16 {former's home on Thursde % i g " i o'clock Include sie] raise their children only to have ! for ve chall be tl 'Ble sad. ar fternoon when they entertained in through Christian Science. . honor oi Mrs. Mark Hancock (ree I'he Reading Room in the Church e row away from the high |.ye that weep: for ve shail 1zh 1 x 3 He so set by the parents. Some 3 a does not hn Helen ifutchings) The rooms were | Three menbhtis of 4 temperance society Bugg. ober: erie 1nd parents, too, sorrow for their chil- | gry are usually wen bodily tastefully decorated in pink ana "For the kingdom of God is not eating and drinking, but righteous 2 to 5 pm dren's wrong doing when the young | food; d the grief passe: hase | while end with bouquets of snep ness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit."--Rom. 14:17. erie unis ang Curistian Selene people only follow the example set.| who hava hungered often times ar cragons. anc gladioli The ladie | purchased. ' them by said parents. hereafter more sympathetic with | hemmed custers and aishcloths ? nd r ny 1 and mal r. "Tt written thar ms } ra'ed on vegetables and First Church--64 Colborne St. E. Sunday Services at 11 am. 22 -- Sunday | | the week-end with their daughters Becker of Rawdon gave two very | inspiring sermons in his very | I t / i Fa for the | and Mrs R. J. Luke. | : i te Lord of the Harvest," followed by 3 ; an ; - pleasing manner. The text for § ; \ : ; morning was "The Earth is the Mr D. Hone, Sh y and Roy | all the houses on her sister's street Haydon except her sister's. And still their spirits are not crushed. sree Quite. a number attended the (Mis, Milda Crossman, Corr. plowing match at St. Thomas on Haydn, Oct, 23.--The Women's Thursday of last week. | Association is holding a quilting at Mrs. J. L. Sweetman is visiting | Mrs. Henry Ashton on Thursday 4f- her sister-in-law Mrs David Miller | ternoon A pot luck supper will be in Toronto this week. k served. All the ladies are invited. ---- A Hal owe'en Masquerade will be Mr. Leonard Hope left here last | 1eld under the auspices of the chols Tuesday for a hitch hike trip to | at 'I:e Public School on Thursday the Northern Parte had good luck | °vening Oct, 31st. A fine of 1Cc in rides as he got as far as Kirk-| "vill be enforced for those not ir land Lake the first day. | costume. Everyone come and enjoy Mrs. J. A. Sweetman visited her | 'he fun. Ladies are asked to bring brother Mr. O. Williams and Mrs, | Popcorn or candy. P. Williams in Whitby a few days | Misses May and Winnie Trewin recently. | entertained = their Sunday school Mr. and Mrs. R. Reader and son, | ¢}ass of young ladies on Thursday Owen, were recent guests of Mr. | Evening ' and Mrs. C. Geeran Utica, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hill, Miss Mr. and. Mrs. Geo. Hood spent Jessie and Ralph Hill, Tyrone, ] dsited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Slemun Marie and Grace in Toronto. | on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. Irvin of Sea-| Mf A Stainton, Enniskillen, Mr. grane were Sunday visitors of Mr. | 3. Hooey, Long Sault, Miss Bessie and Mrs. R. Hood. Blackburn were Sunday visitors at Miss Joy Hood is helping J. 1.| MT Wo Trewin's, ~ Sweetman in the store for a few | Rev and Mrs. W. Rackham, days. Hampton, were tea guests with Mer, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ptolemy have #nd Mrs, Henry Ashton on Sunday moved to Port Perry from Oshawa. | ¢ ening Mr. and Mrs. C. Reader and The Thanksoffering services on Mary and Doreen visited his broth- | Sunday were quite a success, A fais er, Mr. Robert Reader on Sunday. | conpregation was present at bo'h All are glad to hear Mrs G. | services, Rev. W. Rackham gave two Cherrie is able to be moved to her | fine messages. The singing by Mr. home here from the home of her vas much. enjoyed also his cousin Mr B. Snelgrove, at | daughter's singing. Prince Albert 3 Mrs. Bert Ashton spent Mr. and Mrs. Donald _Creziers sun A ith Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mr and Mrs + i anc I oY Hite Sora = in the 1 Pe Mt Johr. Gilbank has returned cs a A g 10 1ving been visiting with Mr, Mrs or Selina 'ch Service will be held at 'clock. on Sunday afternoon. school at 3 o'clock. 1 ; 1 d Mrs, Charlie Soper, Hai'- ttenied the | mony «pent a few days with Mr, chower for Alire who was + 2ichard McNeil recently married to Mr. ' Gordon Mr. Arttur Beech was dinner F \. on Saturday evening at En- gues' w his son Mr. Gordon len 3eech Enniskillen. SERVICES IN THE CITY CHURCHES SIMCOE ST. UNITED CHURCH REV. A. D. CORNETT, M.A,' B.D. Minister. R. G. Geen, L.T.C.M.,, Organist and Choir Master, ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, SUNDAY, OCTOBER: 27th GUEST: PREACHER, REV. LLOYD SMITH, M.A, D.D. of Montreal. 11.00 am.-- YOUR CHURCH AND YOU. 2.30 p.m.--Sunday School. 7.00 pm.--THE IMPREGNABLE LODGMENT OF THE SOUL. The Chair under the leadership of Mr. Geen will render special musie. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CELEBRATE THIS ANNIVERSARY BY WORSHIPPING WITH US. KING STREET UNITED CHURCH REV. J. V. McNEELY, MA, B.D. MINISTER WALTER H. JACKSON, Organist and Choir Beader THE KINGDOM OF GOD CRUSADE 11 am.--REV. W. C. SMITH, M.A, B.D. 2.30 p.m.--The Church School, . 7 p.m.--"PERSONAL ALLEGIANCE" --The Minister. Friday, 8 p.m.--Rev. A. D. Cornett, M.A., B.D, Nov. 3rd--Thank Offering Services. A WELCOME AWAITS YOU, St. Andrew's United Church REY. GEORGE TELFORD, M.A, B.D. Minister, Mr. C. J. W. Taylor, Organist and Choirmaster. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. "THE USE CF THE BIBLE" 2.30 p.m.--Sunday School and Bible Classes. Evening Service Withdrawn on Account of Anniversary in Simcoe St. Church. onies of healing A STUDY IN MISSIONS FIRST BAPTIST SUNDAY. | MONDAY TUESDAY 11 AM. | 8:00 P.M. The es el of V. E. E. Our Home Task Salvation % REV. MR, of India REV. G. V. CROFOOT 3 KACZOWKA = MR. FRANK INRIG | of St. Catharines TPM | Motion Piciures REV. L. F. KIPP MISS KATE of Iadia | McLAURIN | Splendid Educational Display of Curies, 43 Years in India, Books, Etc., Ete. You remember, too,. that the an- thers 1 help those poo thay ich were later' presente i. the ro rags gel told Mary, "thou shalt "bring | th res. "Those who have ide, The latter was also re forth a sen. and shalt call Hic name | know how sympat} 3 ciptent of a tissue-wrapped parcel i Christian Motives for Abstinence ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By Alfred J. Buescher S 1 sat 1 shal there i ir oriel 1 learn Jesus. He shall be great, and shall | others in 'heir grief, and learn he shape of a pudding which con- | Scripture--Luke 1:13-16; 2:40; 4:4; 6:21, 26, 43-45 be called the Son of the Highest". he happy again ained recipes from each of une Here were two mothers who did All who grow "strong in spi not have to worry about their sons | refusing to he tempte into --at least ahout their conduct. | worthy ATS f* living. reap the Each "turned manv of the chil- | reward 1 wsical well-being and dren of Israel to the Lord, their which 5 God," as was prophesied about | strong al John, and e€ach suffered martyr-' health M. Harcors. Former girl friends dom. "Each {ree is known vere. guests The afternoon was John Grows Strong sald Jesus tthe: 15 26 pent in pames and contests afl'el We know little of John's child- | tree that geth f | rrupt | which a lo.ely lunch was served hood and growth inté manhood. At | fruit; nor again ¢ rr res the Mrs. L. ens is spending a few the end of the first chapter of | bringeth forth good frui reeks With relatives in Torant) Luke, he savs of John, "And the | "The goo! man ont of good | Mis, E. Down of Oshawa visited | child grew. and waxed strong i treasure of | heart binge" 1 hat vith Miss J. Hislop over the weec« ip an on et rae ) ¥ in hy Tor Wid 5 ag end Mrs L. Guy is also visiting h # ! hs badbnt diihig vith friends in Toronto. Of Jesus v ; h." / Al Mrs 'W Allison, Mr, and .Mrs, uests 2 a slight momento of the Cason, The nostesses served a dainty hulfet supper. Miss Muriel Gilroy entertained at a cup and saucer shower for Mis. | child grew, and waxec ) led On tl vo deduce ord) rer : " C. "Her'y, of Toronto; Mrs. B. C. Buss = 19-27 | | with wisdom: snd the grace of G od | temperance ) lo the : | was upon him.' Jesus developed | words of our Golden Tex «por | Salisbury, of Plainfield; and Mrs like ordinary hoys, learnea to walk: | the kingdom of God is not eating G. Foster and Mr. Melvyn Foster, o and to talk. to notice things and drinking, buf righteoushess and | Stratford. were recent guests of | of the childhood and youth of the Lord Of John the Baptist was aig: © y shall rejoice op as i said Many us St. Luke says "And the child Us birth, For he shail d strong in spirit, filled be great in the gig} g ; " Sight of the l.oud, and y J : io rong I A shall drink neither wine nor strong vit] sdom: a and re grace of God was drink." upon Him. ask questions, He must have heen a | neace and joy 1 t} Holv Spirit." Mr. 'and Mrs. T. Pereman. great joy to Hic gentle nother as i Iet ns dedicate' ourselves to this Congretulations to Mr. and Mr: He grew in hody and.in spirit, | joy and. peace. | W. Mcuntijoy who celebrated their "Blessed are ye that hunger now," said "A good man out of the treasure of his Jesus to the hungry and mourning peo- heart bringeth forth that which is good ple of His time, Blessed are ye that weep now: for ye heart his mouth speaketh." shall laugh." (GOLDEN TEXT--Rom, 14:17) 'for ye shall be filled. for out of the abundance of the 4

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