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The Oshawa Times, 20 Aug 1960, p. 15

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Isaiah Renounces Social Evils A man planted a vineyard soll, "He fenced it tower in the midst of It, built a winepress therein , , brought forth wild grapes 5:12 and BIBLE LESSON in fruitful , and built » and i Isaiah Woe unio them that strong drink And the viol, the tabrel, wine, Are in thelr feas B12 iso Vineyard Calls For Much Work By NEWMAN CAMPBELL As Jesus Christ did many years Iater, Isaiah begins today's les wilh arable ht 4 welt eloved hath a vine yard in a very fruitful hill; and he fenced it, and gathered out the stones thereof, and planted it with the choicest vine, and built & tower in the midst of it, and also made a winepress therein; and he looked that it should bring forth grapes, and it brought forth wild grapes,' Isaiah 5: 1-2 $0 disappointed was the map who planted the vineyard that he sald that he would "take away the hedge thereof, and it shall be salen up; and break down the wall thereof, and it shall be trod.| den down And I will lay it waste; | it shall not be pruned, nor digged; but there shall come up briers and thorns 1 will also command the elouds that they rain no ralp upon it." Isaiah 5: 6 "Wor the vineyard of the Lord of Hosts is the house of Israel, and the men of Judah His pleas ant plant; and He looked for judg ment, but behold oppression; for righteousness, but behold a ery," ~Isaiah 8: 7 "Woe unio them thal rise up early in the morning that they may follow strong drink; that con tinue until night till wine inflame them! And the harp, and the viol, | the tabret, and pipe, and wine, are in their feasts; but they re gard not the work of the Lord, neither consider the creation of his hands Isaiah 5: 11-12 GONE INTO CAPTIVITY "Therefore my people are gone fmto captivity, because they have! no knowledge; and their honor. able men are famished, and their multitude dried up with thirst," -- Isaiah 5: 13 "Therefore hath hell enlarged| | has emerged as a practical possi bersell, and opened her mouth without measure; and their glory, | and thir multitude, and their pomp, and he that rejoiceth, shall] descend into it." --Isainh 5: 14, | "And the mean man shall be brought down, and the mighty man shall be humbled; and the eyes of the lofty shall be hum- bled; but the Lord of Hosts shall he exalted in judgment, and God that is holy shall be sanctified in righteousness,' --~Isaish 5; 15-16, | "Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for! darkness; that put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter, . . .| Woe unio them that are mighty) in the morning, that they may follow and pipe, ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Seripture -- Yala 5; 174, rise up early and good evil the harp, and light, and light and Isaiah wine, and me drink io drink wine, and men of strength to mingle strong drink which justify the wicked for re ward, and lake away the right eousness of the righteous from him!" Isaiah 5: 20-23 ROOT SHALL BE ROTTEN "Therefore as the fire devour eth the stubble, and the flame consumeth the chaff, so their root shall be as rottenness, and thel blossom So up as dusi; because they have cast away the law of the Lord of Hosts, and despised the word of the Holy One of Is rael, "Isaiah 5: 24 As statistics show In our coun try that crime rates are rising, many committed by young peo ple, what we call "social drink ing" should be discouraged in homes or elsewhere In the homes, schools, churches and or ganizations 'there is a tremend ous job to he done In the year shead," to cite the Rev, Wilbur M., Smith in his Peloubel's Noles Let us all help in this good work and pray God to help us stamp out the evils Algeria Truce Raises Doubts (Reuters) == Atl cease-fire in Algeri ALGIERS time when a bility, even If the negotiations to achieve it are long, doubts and| misgiviogs are felt in Algeria about how It would be put into effect French army officers here role out any sudden or spectacular end to the shooting If a cease fire is agreed upon beiween rep- resentatives of France and the Algerian provisional government in Tunis Many are ptieal about whether » ¢ +fire order from the provisional government would he oheyed by more than half the insurgents, They regard this as a major obstacle to an agrees meh | BANDS SPLIT UP { A frequent comment Wm mill HH auxiliaries, [it was a year ago lems sow serving in the French army, either as regular soldiers is more than 10 times the total of insurgents mak ing up the armed bands Inside Algeria, Some 80,000 of these ave in (he regular French army, 58,000 are irregular troops engaged for the duration of fighting, Including a large number of insurgents who hi changed sides, and 27,500 villagers given arms to de fend themselves against insurgent attacks, Others, acting in supple mentary military capacities bring the total to 180,000, accord ing te official figures Insurgent field strength is vari ously estimated at between 10.000 and 15,000 men, about half what The French army ba its figures on the number of weapons al their dis posal rather than on manpower, and puts the insurgents arma. "Woe ume them that call: evil good, unio them that are mighty wary and Lyle Richman, Hamp By Adved J. Busscher | tom, Irene Ferguson, Toronto, Ken | Herringion, Oshawa, were with |€, Ferguson's, Mr. and Mrs, A. Brust, with Mrs. BR. Preston, Maple Grove, Mrs, N, E., Wright spent a twe. day visit with her daughter, Mrs, P. Tresise, Oshawa, Miss M Beckett Marie Dedient DUNBARTON -- The regular Herb Rogers, Bowmsnville, Moraing service at Dunbarton Mrs, Mary Riley, Chicago, were United Church was conducied by visitors at Mr, and Mrs, W, MH, ihe minister, Dr, McKay, who Moore's . ' 3 introduced Jey Karen Hull, Rochester, ho was guest preacher NY. ¥ were visitors st ¥., Wright's DUNBARTON PERSONALS Mr, and Mrs. 8, N. Aunger 8¢- visitors on Simday, August 7, 8b companied Mr. snd Mrs, H the home of Mrs, G. Cossar Stevens and Gordon to Alliston 10. yore her daughter, Mrs, Gordon vais a. sud Mrs, 4, E. Virtue, Hines, Mr. Hines and baby because they have cast away the law|y ra Men. Howard Bradley. dnughter, Mr. and Mrs, Hines, of the Lord of Wosts, and despised Sag , NPE gr who had flown up from Cape wiGrove, Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Sharp ord of the Holy One of Israel Breton Island, and Mr, Hines of the w i sain 524 land Linda were esllers st R Guelph ! {Virtue's MEMORY VERSE -- Isaiah § Mr, and Mrs Arthur Wright, Mr. Bruce Co S---------------- Pat Tresise, Oshawa, were 140d his mother "Mrs A ] Wi itl callers at N. KE. Wright's sar, last weekend ' Leaders School |i uw. smi 5% ui Cochrane, Orono, were Tuesday #84 [amily of Kdmonion spent & Mr, and Mrs. Kdgar Wright The stewards the Churchill, and callers at evening guests at Mr, and Mrs week visiting Mrs, Courtice's par- " "Their blossom shall go wp as dusl;| that put darkness for for darkness, , , . Woe to drink to take sirong Isaiah 5: 20-22, n ar Mr, G, Cow of Mr. and Mrs, W, Sanderson's, Congregation lo a clean-up party Columbus on Thursday evehing from 6.30 were Saturday evening visitors at Church invited the men of thei Mr. and Mrz, Ken Ball, Susan to 8.50 1 Dori uibbs, ' Wright, Lois a Aioert Gow's, Barrie Virtue's ents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Rish Rowan. and Brenda ENis, are. Mr, and Mrs, RJ. Ormiston; pending this week at OLC School had Sunday dinner at the Smith SAMOAN TEACHER for leaders at Whithy, Picnic at Oshawa Park and Sun. WELLINGTON, NZ. (CP) Vir, 0. C. Ashton and Lois spent| day tea with Mrs, Milton Werry, Western Samoan girl has been the weekend at Yast Templelon, Oshawa, and spent Sunday eVe-iappointed a lecturer in educa Quebec, at Mr. and Mrs, R. E. [ning with Mr. and Mrs, w tion at Victoria University here, Dalton's Mrs Ashton and Bowman, Enfield, First Samoan to win a univer Charles returned home with them| My, and Mrs, D. B, Kay, To sity post, chief problem she pre: motored fo after spending 10 days with Mrs, ronto, Mr. and Mis R. Byers, seuls her students Is how to relatives for several weeks Ashion's brothers in Ottawa and Bowmanville, were Sunday visi: pronounce her name Fanaafi Mr. J, RB. Frost, formerly of Templeton tors at A. Sharp's a'la'l Dunbarton, died in Scarboro on Master Robert Dalton, Kast! Mrs, Mabel Rowan, Miss Annie S-- ENNISKILLEN We road was in Par Ajax Hospital after being bitten by a rattlesnake are fully recovered soon Mr. and Mrs Wendy, California to visit They returaed home Wednesday, y Pitz of the Sandy Beach Sound Hospital A last week and then transferred to We hope you George Lawrence THE GIHAWA TIMES, betarday, Huge 30, W960 1% Rev. D. Stivens Guest Preacher Friday, Interment day 8 Beskine Cometery, David Stivens,| Mrs, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Spry, Miss 2ephew of Mr. Jumes Mcintosh, of Willowdale Brian Slevens of Toronto, ri of Kingston Lloyd Courtice|~ Uaited | with | Miss Sharon Gite | hor LONDON (CP)----The drum apd sorps of the US, Air Voree / from Britain, complete with Glengarry eaps and (arisen HOME COMVORTS LONDON (CP) leaboxes, FLOYD $7, AT GIBBONS Miniotas 5 Rev, Wm, A, Gibb Marie Taylor ARCYT., RMT, Organist end Choir Leader 11:00 AM, MORNING WORSHIP and refining is Canada's largest manufacturing industry. 9:45 AM, SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES A SORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL ----p--------- -- » | J UNITED CHURCH HARMONY Rev, N. 7, Holmes, BA, 80, ister Rom Metcalf, ARCY, ACCM, Orgenist and Ghoirmester SOUTHMINSTER United Church 1199 CODAR 7, Templeton, Quebec, is holidaying Rowan, Yelverton, spent Sunday vith Master Charles Ashion |with Mr, and Mrs, R, Rowan, Mrs, Winnie Martin and Mary! ¥.8 and Mrs, Ross Rolands and Potts, Haydon, were Sunday vis family, Ottawa, Rev, and Mrs.| tors with C, Pethicks KE. Rolands, Scarboro, Miss Clara Mr, and Mrs, John Slemon Page, Mr, and Mrs, Ed, Coombs, spent a holiday in the Finger and family, Toronto, were visitors Lakes district with Mr, and Mrs, |at Mrs, KE, Page's, L. Clemens, and Mr, and Mrs, D,| Mr, and Mrs. Ross Sharp, and Hall of Hampton amily Jee Sunday guests of . aro nners, Tyrone Master Robert Siemon spent #750 ng Mew! Russell Griffin 4 orf wero, |ACCOMPANied Mr, and Mrs, Wal. Mir. and Mrs, Stanley Purner,jo.o" Griffin and family on the Oshawa, were Sunday dinner yeokond to Jackson's Point where guests at Albert Oke's they spent the night, On Sunday | Donald Trewin spent the week-|they continued on to Collingwood, | end with Lloyd Trewin, Black-|On the return trip they ealled on r i] 17 ERIE 57 FREE METHODIST CHURCH Centerad in Christ We Interested 0 AM DIAL 872 Wide SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL 11 AM ==MOKNING WORSHIP 7 PM. THE FAMILY GOSPEL Prof. Bd Davis, AB, BD will speak et bolt HOLIR of e Pa service Ch oi are always welcome ar fe rriend il CHML Hom & Lite Heur, Listen Every Sunday, 9 em stock Mr, and Mrs, T, Williams, Brad: Miss Ruby Virtue, Tyrone, Mrs ford, | Virtue and Mrs, O Virtue, Mr, and Mrs, Allan Marlin and| " Christian and Missionary Alliance Rev, € Rn Tyrone were with Mr, and Mry, family were with Mr, and Mrs, R. Virtue | van mar. C. Short. WM " Mr, an re, ort, Mrs, Rey, and Mrs, Geo, Dicks, MF. {yyy "Drew, Toronto, recent and Mrs. Hanford Annis, Searle wo ares PF, Bradley, Osh boro, visited cousins H. Sevens .. Mr, Lloyd Bradley, Toronto, and W. H, Moore {were Sunday tea guests of 8, R.| Mrs, Cyril Avery and family, pethick's, Sunday afternoon, the! Newcastle, Bill Johnson, Oshawa, pPethicks attended the Lakeview were Monday callers at Mr. aad decoration services at Newton | Mrs, CC. Avery's ville, { Marilyn Yellowlees spent the! My. and Mrs. 7. Ferguson, Mr, | weekend with Doreen Trewin, and Mrs J. Smith, Conn, were Mr, and Mrs, Bev. Veale, callers at Miss Elsie Oke's, and| Jackie and David, Murdoehville, brother Albert's Mr, and Mrs, Grant Werry were Mrs, E, A. Werry and Betty] dinner guests at Mr. James A. Jane, Mrs, T, Cowling, Haydon, | Ty's Dr, and Mrs. Clark Werry, To- Mr, and Mrs, Charles €ath-(yonte, were Wednesday evening moir have had the honor of aldinner guests at Allan Werry's Richmond §, K, of Codillos ~~ Free , Poster 1AM & 7 PM REV. C. V. FREEMAN Is botk from vacation end will be preaching of both services Wed, 8 pm « Mid-Week Prayer and Bible Study | f I I I | i {free trip by air to England, in| Mr, and Mrs, H. Hunter, Mr, [honor of the Home" where and Mrs. T. Ferguson, Mr, and Charles grew up when a boy, Mrs, Jack Smith, Conn,, Messrs, Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Lamb, Mr (Bert and Cecil Munter, Marion BAHAI'S BELIEVE . . . | | | 10:00 AM. MORNING WORSHIP GUEST SPEAKER: Mr, James §. Young A Hearty Welcome Veo AN 11:00 AM MORNING WORSHIP MR, K, MATSUGL SUBST WEAKER "YOUR SOUTHEND WORSHIP CENTRE" St. Andrew's United Church MINISTER: REV, GEORGE TELFORD, M.A, D.D, Organist and Choimester: MR, KELVIN JAMES, A.T.C.M 11:00 AM. -- ST. ANDREW'S AND SIMCOE 5T, UNITED CHURCH CONGREGATIONS WILL WORSHIP TOGETHER IN ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH REV, 6. TEL FORD will preash SHRVICE WILL BE BROADCAST €HLS 11 AM.--Open Sessions of Sunday School REV. §. CH. . ] MR | Albert Street United Church ATKINSON, Minister BRUCE SEARLE, ©rgonist end Choir-leader 10.00 AM -- REV. VICTOR VOGEL Of Locust Greve United @hureh of Christ, York, Pa, 7.00 PM, -- tary circles hers is: 'The pro {sional government will not or der a cease fire because hy know they would mot be obeyed. Such an order would only dem: onstrate their lack of authority." Whet or not this conclusion [{s justified, it is indisputable that {armed insurgent strength in Al. {geria has fallen dramatically in {the last 12 months and that the [insurgent "army," which a year {ago was roaming the country in {bands sometimes 150 or 280) has split wp inte small over which eontrel in. military and political in Tunis has become pro- ively weaker | The authorities hers claim that | electrified fences along the Tu. | pisian and Moroccan frontiers, | {equipped with an alarm system | [to warn the nearest French post {of any attempt to cross them, | [have virtually out off these roving | bands from contact with the pro.| |vislonal government and from] reinforcements of arms and men The number of Algerian Moa. ment at 5,000 to 8,500 small arms, and a small quantity of machine:| Bonna. are nay Ri B ad guns and other weapons and Mrs, Charles Stainton, at ------ | Bireh Point Mr, and Mrs, Irvin Cook, Mrs, the Effie Lutes, and Gary, Scar. boro, Mr, and Mrs, Cameron Oke, Oshawa, were Sunday dinner guests at C. Avery's, Gary Lutes remained for holidays, Mr. and Mrs, John Griffin and family, wera visitors at Mrs, Geo unter, Bill Cooper, Monck, Mr, and Mrs, Pred Ferguson, Bow: manville, Mrs. Allie White, Mr, BROADCAST CKLB Religion is Each Man's Job NO SERVICE IN THE CHURCH In the confusion of sur times, Bahei's feel they see the painful begin nings of the maturity of the human rose, Al such a Hime, no clergyman or arend san answer the inner need of sach pearson for spiritual certainty, For this reason, the first principle of The Beha'l Faith is the Individual investigation of truth. In the Revelation of Baha'i'll hundreds of thousands of people of svery faith throughout the we weeeking and finding that certainty TRY FOR M0 MPH, BOSTON (AP)--Bluehird, jot turbine speed car In which British driver Donald Campbell will try for a world's record al Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, lefl Boston Thursday for the west The $4,500,000 vehicle was aboard a British tractorrailers, Camp bell believes it can do 500 miles on hour; the record la 304.16 GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH fF A Lovell Schoo! John & Centre Sts Rev: Corl A, Kartechner 0 d are CENTRE STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. Warren &, Dicksen, B.A, Minister Mr, RK. 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Mellow, BA roe---- BIBLE SCHOOL == 9:45 AM, = ALL AGES 11.00 AM ---MORNING WORSHIP 7.00 PM --~EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Speaker for the day: REV, ROSS ALLOWAY Africa Inland Mission, from Kenya, Africae CALVARY ECHOES" SAT 7 PM CKLB, SUN. 9 AM LAKEVIEW PARK WED, 7:45 ~~ PRAYER & FELLOWSHIP hammer 11 AM, MORNING WORSHIP IN NORTHMINSTER UNITED CHURCH (Simcoe at Rossland) 7 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP IN FIRST BAPTIST (862 Hortop Ave.) REV. N. FRANK SWACKHAMMER, B A Minister of First Baptist at Both Services N awa [ ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA SUNDAY SERVICES ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH Contre and Bagot Streens Rev, @hinton B. Gress, BA, LTh TRINITY 10 9.30 AM~=HOLY COMMUNION 11:00 AM. ~~MORNING PRAYER--REV. € B. CROSS 7.00 PM --BVENING PRAYER---REV, C, CROSS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH «- 64 COLBORNE ST. EAST Branch of The Mother Churgh, The First Church eof Christ, Scientist in Boston Massachusetts REV, z Mr, Evade William. Chair i a mee (| YOUNR ment | 10.00 fi | 11:00 AM "THE COST OF DISCIPLESHIP" Port Il w= "More Then Words" I Preacher: Mr, Russell Crossley, B.A I Read: St. Matthew 7: 21.27; James 1; 22.37 | Guest Soloist: Mrs, Kenneth Coulter 7 p M DRIVE IN CHURCH | MWA A WHCOME POR ALL AT THE PRIENDLY PAMILY €HURCH OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE |-- AT LOBLAWS "THE HARRIS FLEWITT PARTY" PREACHING AND SINGING AT BOTH SERVICES Plan on Attending Oshawa's Only Drive<in Church | SERVICE - AMPLIFIED TO YOUR CAR | Weather Not Permitting -- Service in The Chureh 9.45 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL For Transportation, RA 5-144) OFF-STREET PARKING~-SUPERVISED NURSERY WE WELCOME YOU TO QUR SERVICES RA 5.2386 "SUNDAY SCHOOL--11:00 A.M SUNDAY SERVICE 11 A M --SUBJECT FN M | N D LB Wednesday evening meeting at 8:00 o'clock includes testimonials of healing through Christian Science, READING ROOM HOURS IN CHURCH EDIFICE Monday 7:00 p.m, te 9:00 p.m Tuesday and Thursday 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m EXCEPTING HOLIDAYS Bible 945 AM, in ¥ Baptist Nursery Provided for 11:00 AM. 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