gE Somehwere the day is longer, §:Land of the true, wiiere we live Let's Go To Church Regularly TRIUMPHANT LIVING BEAUTIFUL ISLE OF SOMEWHERE Somewhere the sun is shining, Somewhere the song-| Shinde Swell; Hush, then, thy sad repinin, God lives and all is we Somewhere the task is done; Somewhere the heart is stronger, Somewhere the guerdon won. Somewhere the load is lifted, Close by an open gate; Somewhere the clouds are rifted, Somewhere the angels wait. For the Christi and foremost a quality of personal character which pervades the soul and is manifested in peaceful re- lationship with fellowmen. Peace was, as Paul ex. Distinuishing Marks Of Christian Character (3) Peace By MERVIN A. BURY Tomorrow is Remembrance Sun- , when at church we shall re- hearts the sacri- wars. should also be our concern, -- if we keep faith with ine = 3 fonvert n every every poss e way to conve , work, and strive all nations to be peace- All nes and peace-keepers. The word "peace" for the Chris- tian has a deeper connotation than rmed hostilities. peace is first the cessation a a an; God and with his ressed it, "A fruit of the Spirit or it came.from God, the source of peace who created men in His 33 own image -- to live in harmony » Chorus Somewhere, Somewhere, Beautiful Isle of Somewhere, with His and all men on earth. Because it defied human compre- hension, it was called "the Jeoce hat asseth all understanding." ndwelling peace stilled the fed mind, and the turbulent soul and made men serene in the security of "the everlasting arms of His mercy and His Jove: 4 Having won the viet within, the Christian sa io Porth to offer to dwell at peace with all men. He made every effort to avoid bickering and strife and to preserve the peace. But this dig not mean that he would not sacri- fice peace rather than comprom- ise with a greater evil. As Dr. 0. F. Blackwelder has suggested; "Christian peace was therefore neither the,calm 'of inactivity nor the mere passive enjoyment of freedom from strife. It was not the impurturbability of the Epicu- rean, or the apathy of the Stoic, or the contemplation of the mystic. The man who possessed it was not exempt from storm and shipwreck, anew, Beautifuo Isle of Somewhere. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 79 KING STREET EAST "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere". the matchless hymn of Heaven, The nineteenth century was going "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere". into its last quarter when a {Shortly before its creation she had 15-year-old Ohio girl -- Jessie (been married to the Rev. John Brown ~ began attracting atten- | E. Pounds, who was then serving tion and interest in American re- |as .minister of the Central Chris- ligious journals with her poems tian Church in Indianapolis: - and writings. She wrote books and stories. She | turned out librettos for cantatas. But her hymn-poems, many. of them set to music by the popular composer, J. H. Fillmore, are the | gems for which she is best re- membered today. It was Jessie Brown who wrote "Anywhere With Jessus I can Saf-1is well." ely Go, "The Way Of The Cross Leads Home", 'The Touch Of His Hand On Mine", and scores of other precious songs. But it was Jessie Brown Pounds who wrote The inspiration for the hymn is said to have come while Mrs. {Pounds was thinking about Heaven and immortality one Sun- {day morning when illness kept ther from church. The message of {the hymn is a message of confi- !dence in a continuing life after | death, : a land "where we live anew'. where "God lives and all Attilisted with the Baptist Convention of Ontario end Quebec Minister: REV, L. D. BEGG, B.A, B.Th. Music Director: Mrs, M. Joye "11. AM.--HIGHLIGHTS OF BIBLICAL HISTORY 5. "The Settlement in Canada" 7 P.M.--"A SONG IN THE HEART" - Sunday School each Sunday at 9.45 a.m. TFuesday, 8 p.m. -- B.Y.P.U. Service of Prayer and Bible Study--Wednesday, 8 p.m. We invite you to worship with us. Once begun, the hymn-poem "took form rapidly and when her hus- band retirned from worship Mrs. | Pounds handed him the completed | Jmanuscript. Federal Truck Control Is Issue At Convention OTTAWA (CP)--Canada's mush. rooming truck industry, now doing |' a $180,000,000-a-year 'business, will : isdietion; Bold its first national convention here Monday. About 7,000 "for hire" truckis firms will be represented thro | provincial organization spokesmen | at the meeting of the Canadian, | Automotive _ Transportation Asso: elatin'" One of the main issues before the three-day convention will be | the future position of their indus, try under government regulation, At present, only the provinces ox ercise regulation over highway traffic, but the federal government may be moving into part of that field shortly. FEDERAL CONTROL ~~ The possible federal action would "be in the area of interprovincial | and international trucking. A case being heard before the Privy Coun- cil in London this week will de- fine finally who [rsscstes Juris- diction in that field The truckers have fought federal | eontrol, but more recently have | problém 'in [TIER | ronito, |every week. Find out the time | land listen in. [ 'indicated they are becoming re- signed to the idea of central jur- However, the industry is expec- ted to clarify its approach to the e light of an expec- ted pro-fedéral verdict from the { Privy Council: The convention of between 200 and 300 representatives also will be looking for the views of all fed- eral political party leaders towards CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH CORNER JOHN and CENTRE STREETS REV. GEORGE P. WEPPLER, Canadian Representative of the Africa Inland Mission 11:00 AM.--"TRANSFORMED AFRICANS" 7:00 P.M.--"AFRICA'S GREAT CHALLENGE" Sunday School -- 9:45 a.m. Mid-Week Bible Study -- Wednesday 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting -- Saturday 8 p.m. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH MOST CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO BE PRESENT WITH THEM AT THESE SERVICES WHE R. BARCLAY WARREN Thanksgving . is over. many were the hearty notes of praise and thanksgiving offered by peo- but by faith he knew he would ar- rive port (Acts 27:21-25), and that all was well for him and his fellow men-of-faith for time and eternity. And so, where all else was panic, he played the man." At peace with God, and his wor soul reflecting » that peace, the Christian goes about producing and fostering the conditions for peace among men. Only. then has he the riglit to be called "A child of God" and esr or badge 91" 1 honour romised autitude: PY ere are the adhe makers: for they shall be called he children of God." (Matthew |L E ARE THE NINE? Oe. But did all offer thanks to The answer is, "Ne". Ten lepers called to 'Jesus, Master, have mercy on oH When Jesus saw them he said, the priest." And it came to pass, that, as they went, they were cleansed. One of them, when he saw that he was healed, turned back, and with a loud voice glor- ified God, and fell down on his face at his feet, giving his thanks: and he was a Samaritan, Jesus answering said, "Were there not ten. cleansed? but where are the nine? There are not found that returned to give glory to God, save this stranger." And he said unto him, 'Arise, go thy way thy Jajth hath if: thee whole, » Whers are the nine. May we as- "Jesus, Mr, Albert Street United Church "The Church. With a Challenge" (CORNER OLIVE and ALBERT) MINISTER--REV. S. C. H. ATKINSON Ronald Jellington, Organist ond Choir Leader 11:00 AM. -- Remembrance Service: Scouts, 7:00 P.M.--RADIO GOSPEL AND THEIRS" "MEMORY'S GATEWAY TO DESTINY" 2:30 P.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES Junior and Senior Choirs Cubs-and C.G.I.T, will attend SERVICE -- "HIS SACRIFICE 39TH ANNIVERSARY, NOVEMBER 15TH "Go show yourselves unto THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, November 7, 1963 '17 sume that 90 per cent of the peo- ple. who will call on God when they are in trouble will never both- er to thank Him when the trouble is over. It may be thoughtlessness. We assume that others will ex- press their gratitude. It may be pride. The nine were children of aha Didn't God owe it to them to make them well? It cer- tainly is selfishness. Gratitude is a self-regarding vir- tue. It puts us in line for other gifts. To one who gave thanks Jes- [1:17 us said. "Thy faith hath made thee whole." This man received health of soul as well as health of body The guilt-of sin'was removed. He became 'a' disciple of Jesus Christ. Let us express our gratitude im the home, in; business and every- where. of -us- remember that every good gift and every perfect gift is from above and cometh down from the Father orf lights, with whom is, no . variableness, neither shadow. of turning. James id ad "THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA HARMONY UNITED CHURCH Northeast Corner Harmony Rd. and King St. E MINISTER--REV. RICHARD R. NICHOLSON Director of Music: VERA HEMSLEY BARR, A.T.C.M. 10:00 AM.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A M.--RECEPTION OF NEW MEMBERS the trucking industry during its discussions, Dr. Oswald J. Smith, Pastor | of The Peoples Church, To- | is now on the Air over | one of our own local stations, | GOSPEL HALL 40 NASSAU STREET (Half Block South of King Street West) Wed., 8 p.m. -- Bible Study ¥ SUNDAY 10:30 AM. --"REMEMBERING 'THE LORD" 12:15 P.M--SUNDAY "SEHOOL & BIBLE CLASS 7:00 P.M.--GOSPEL SERVICE Speoker:" REV." T. G.TELFER OF TORONTO THE SALVATION ARMY CORNER OF SIMCOE and OAK STREETS MAJOR and MRS. G. DOCKERAY TONIGHT 8 P.M.--"SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE CITADEL". . Music--Earlscourt Citadel Band of Toronto. B/M Mason Speaker--COLONEL WM. EFFER 10:00 a.m ,--DIRECTORY (Y.P.) 11:00 a.m.--HOLINESS MEETING 2:00 p.m.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 7:00 p.m.--EVANGELISTIC MEETING 8:30 p.m.--FIRESIDE HOUR (Y.P.) Guest Speaker ot All Meetings--Colonel and Mrs. Wm. Effer Monday, 8 p.m.--Youth Group. Tuesday, 2.30---Home League Wednesday, 8 p.m.--Mid-Week Meeting CENTRE ST. UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev. A, F. Cowen, B.A, 169 Athol St. &. Phone 3-4956 Organist-Choirmaster: Mr. N. Williams -- 801 Ritson Rd. §, Dial 3-8743 10 AAM.--SUNDAY SCHOOL Tl AM.--W.MS. SERVICE -- REV. C. CERWIN * of Africa Mission Band for Boys and Girls 7 P.M.--""REMEMBER THIS DAY" A FRIENDLY CHURCH Chureh of England in Canata (ANGLICAN) ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH Centre and Bagot Streets Rector, The Rev Canon D M. Rose '-- Phone 5-2386 . CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH Mary and Hillcroft Streets Rector, The Rev H. D. Cleverdon -- Phone 5-5795 [ SUNDAY SERVICES 8AM -- 11 AM 7PM HOLY TRINITY CHURCH (ANGLICAN; Corner Court and Barrie Streets, one bléck east of Albert RECTOR -- THE REV E. A. IRWIN, LS5.T. Organist and Choir Director -- Mrs. G K. Drynan, Mus. B. (Ter.) TRINITY XXII} 9:30 AM.--CHURCH SCHOOL 11:00 AM.--SOLEMN EUCHARIST Setting of the Service: Merbecke Motet: Russian Contakion of the Departed 3:00 P.M.--CONFIRMATION CLASS 7:00 P.M.--EVENSONG Canticles with Faux - Bourdons (Shaw) Fri., 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting "Me not the Son shall mot see life; but A HEARTY NV TATION TO ALL thot believeth on the Son hath 'everlast wer life: and he thot believeth of God abideth on him," the wre : (John 3:38) 17 ERIE ST. "HO Pr gn 10 &.m.--Sunday 11 a.m.--Service of loca 7 p.m.--""Why twice befo once?' DIAL 5.3872" ¢ .vOUKLD MISSIONS DAY Come to hear . . . hope of the postor and people of Oshawa's only Methodist Church. REV. R. E. DARGAN, Pastor pisT CHURCH School for all age groups will be carried on with a group | loymen taking prominent part should anyone hear the gospel re everyone has heard the gospel come to worship, this is the THE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Pastor R. A. Bombay 245 Simcoe St. South TUES., WED., THURS,, FRI., 7:45 P.M. EVANGELIST E. PARMENTER FORMERLY OF LONDON, ENG. 11 a.m.--'"Honor the Lord with Thy Substance and the First Fruits' 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Meeting 10 a.m.--S.S. and Bible Classes Miss Parmenter will be conducting a Ten Day Evangel- istic Meeting to which. all people are invited. A warm welcome awaits you, THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CANADA ST. PAUL'S Minister: REV. B. A. MILES, B.A. -- 1814 Simcoe $., Diel 3-2107 11:00 A M.--MORNING WORSHIP "SOMETHING TO GO ON" 2:00 P.M.--CHURCH SCHOOL AND. BIBLE CLASS KNOX + 11:00 AAM.--MORNING WORSHIP © "PEACE BREAKS OUT 7:00 P.M.--Evening Worship -- Installotion of Teachers for our Church Schools. 10:00 AM.--KNOX CHURCH SCHOOL 2:00 PM.--SOUTH CHURCH SCHOOL 8:15 P.M.--P.Y.P.S. MEETING WILSON & ROGER SIMCOE STREET N., AT BROCK Stuart B, Coles, 8. A., Minister Dovid Jenkins, Leader of Praise Holy Communion r Theme -- "The Lamb of God" A Cordial Welcome to. All, .. 3 Westmount United Church ROSEHILL BLVD. JUST NORTH OF KING 'ST. REV. R. LORNE McTAVISH, D.D., Minister MRS. ANNE POTTER, ORGANIST AND CHOIR LEADER 11:00 AM.--ANNUAL MEMORIAL SERVICE Boy Scouts and Girl Guides --"THE GUILD OF THE GALILEAN" 7. 00 P.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 PM_--JUNIOR AND INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENTS 2:30 P.M. --BEGINNERS AND PRIMARY A CORDIAL WELCOME TO NEWCOMERS Northminster United. Church SIMCOE STREET NORTH AT ROSSLAND. ROAD Minister: REY. H. A. MELLOW, B.A. Organist: MR. J. R. ROBERTSON * 11:00 AM --ANNUAL W.M.S. SERVICE Guest Speaker, MRS. J. McKILLOP, Domtiftion President 7:00 P.M.--VESPER SERVICE Address by MISS JENNIE PRINGLE on the "UNITED NATIONS" : Services in the Lower: Hall -- SUNDAY SCHOOL -- .,. 9:30 a.m.--PRIMARY, JUNIOR, INTERMEDIATE and SENIORS 11:00 a.m.--CRECHE AND BEGINNERS A CHURCH SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY. SIMCOE ST. UNITED CHURCH The Church, in the heart of the city with the city on its heart MINISTER: REV. K. MOFFAT, B.A, Director of Music: MR. R. G GEEN, L.T.CM. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 A.M.-- Junior, Intermediate and Senior Departments 11:00 A.M.--Nursery, Beginners and Primary Departments 11 am. | 7 p.m. REMEMBRANCE SERVICE | "THROWING OUT THE GODS OF WAR" Sacrament of Infant Baptism Joint Service in St. Andrew's Church on the oceasion of St. Andrew's Anniversary Preacher: Dr. John Short iin Street United Ghmreh REV. MERVIN A. BURY, M.A, B.D., Minister Ty! Organist and Choirmaster: WALLACE YOUNG, Mus. Bac., 10:15 AM.--YOUTH DEPARTMENT 11:00 AM.--~CHURCH SCHOOL 11:00 A M.--NURSERY REMEMBRANCE SERVICE 11:00 a.m.--""FOR THE HEALING OF THE NATIONS" Solo: "There Is No Death' (O'Hara) -- Mr. E. J. Luke Anthem: "O God Our Help in Ages Past" 7:00 p.m.--SOUND FILM: "MORE FOR PEACE" Solo: Selected -- Miss Gwen Wilson Anthem: "Incline Thine Ear' (Himmel) Soloist: Miss Hazel Rundle ALWAYS A WELCOME FOR ALL AT THE FRIENDLY FAMILY CHURCH (arr. Martin) 's 'confidential newslet- Tod ters'" are little different from the intelligence letters for political and Li fecha nd 2 7 5:42; Peter begged the people to repent, and "they that gladly received were baptized: and the same were we 8dded unto them about three thou- _8and souls." Acts 2:41 his word day there N 'And they continued steadfastly ia the "And all that believed were together, apostle"s doctrine and fellowship, and In breaking bread and im prayers, many wonders and aigns were doge by them to sll men the apostles.' --Aols 3.434 v Al34VS | business leaders written by Roman correspondents as early as the 5th century, according to the Encyclo- paedia Britannica. 'Strong Church --Better Community ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON sy Aired J. Buescher Philippians 11-8; 3: 12.28} 1 Peter 2:4-10; ii sid nN and had all things in common. and sold house," their possessions and goods, and parted as every man had ---- 806d" Acts 3:44-40 and or. DAR. ira4 dally in the temple, and in every ceased not to teach and to preach Jesus MEMORY VERSE--Philippians 1:37 Grace Lutheran Church 150 ALBERT ST. Rev. N; C. Kritsch, Pastor SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:30 am. T.V. "This Js the Life" 11:00 a.m, Morning Worship with Holy Communion The Comfort of the .. Lord's. Supper in this early church, "they Christ "--Acts 5:42. St. Andrew's United Church MINISTER: REV. GEORGE TELFORD, M.A., D.D. Organist and Choirmaster: MR. KELVIN JAMES, A.T.C.M. 120+ Anniversary Services SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8 11:00 AM. DR. A. B. B. MOORE, President Victoria University 7:00 PM. , REV. JOHN SHORT, D.D. St. George's United Church, Toronto Mr. Kelvin James will give an organ recital from 6:40 to 7 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL Senior and Intermediate Classes -- 9:50 a.m. Beginners, Primary and Junior Classes -- 11:00 a.m. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL.