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The Oshawa Times, 11 Feb 1961, p. 15

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ILLUSTRATED Joost SCHOOL LESSON Scsiplureihg Jud Then Jesus moistened some clay "and anointed 'he eves of the blind man with the clay, and said unto him, Go, wash in the pool of Siloam " I'he man did, and "came seeing.' ~dohn hd 67 Christ ert "Neither did this man sin, nor his parents; but that the works of God should be made mani- fest in him, | must work the works of Him that sent me ~John 9:34 As Jesus walked in Galilee He saw a man who was blind from his birth His disciples asked Him, "Who did sin, this man or his parents, that he was horn blind?" ~dohn 9:112 BIBLE LESSON Truth Revealed In Affliction NEWMAN CAMPBELL Christ stayed in Gali lee, in spite of threats on Hi life, As our space is limited, | shall concentrate on the portion loam of our lesson which I think will The man "went his way there he understood best by the pupils fore, and washed, and came see and the teachers can use their ing John 9: 7 seeks satisfaction with another, trouble is certain to arise, A grave wound has been inflicted, Such a trespass against God's holy law is a horrible sin. Of] | course, une hastity prior to mar- | riage is sin, also, "Keep thy- self pure" is god counsel for! Young couples should discuss religion before marriage, If their views and childhood train. blind man with the clay, saying, ing vary greatly, conflict is like wash in the pool of Si ly to arise, They may think " their love for each other will surmount the difference but it doesn't work out that way, They may have little concern about religion at the time, But in the By and anointed the eyes of the Jesus Go own ideas as to what to teach or 01 are "I am the light of the world walk In darkness tened some clay weds hope for ROCKET PROJECT POTTERS HEATH, England (cP) Sixteen Hertfordshire schoolboys are working on a £100 space rocket they plan to launch within three months They hope to beat the Amery ican-held amateur altitude rec. ord of 10 miles, BOER WAR LONDON (CP) Lieutenant Governor Keiller Mackay of On tario will be patron of the third annual Paardeberg Military Ball here Feb, 24, The ball is held to commemorate the Royal Canadian Regiment's part in the defeat of the Boers at Paardeberg in South Africa one example, the Presi proposal for a 'peace corps" of American vouth to erve in under-developed coun tries is highly popular, Seven in ten persons favor the proposal which would help provide tech nical assistance to foreign coun tries In such fields as agricul ture, medicine and engineering through a corps of trained voung men. That persons inter viewed were thinking in prac tical terms is evidenced by the fact that two people in three would like to have their own sons participate, provided they had the qualifications A majority of the public would dent's FROM INDIA SWAMI DEVANANDA Master of BHAKT| YOGA LECTURING ON "SPIRITUAL PATH UNION "WITH GOD" AT THE PICADILLY ROOM, GENOSHA HOTEL Sunday, February 12, 2 to 4 p.m. EVERYONE WELCOME were helow show BAHAI'S BELIEVE » A New Age Has Begun "A new lite in, in this age, stirring within the souls of all mankind", We, today, are living at the dawn of a new age. Every fn we look the signs are becoming ever more ng the en \d ® an old world and the day in what ident that we slow painful birth of a Gio more al spi ate and o mimen For further information Please Write "f am the light of the world; he that followeth Me shall not one or the other is likely to dis His neighbors were amazed al gether in their religious pursuits disciples, He saw a 'man which opened?" He fold them that & his outlook simply to gain a) who did sin, this man his to him: "Go to the pool of Si-imay renounce all religion, The y Tesus answered, "Neither hath Tohn 9: 10-11 confused careful about getting { should be manifest in him he told them, They questioned ©"! it. 8 ng into debt. | than 1o be harassed by ered ! sant social hour was enoyed ays (0) nsure door, love flies out of the win {gether in difficult times, but if. Misses Carol Jean Prior and contribute to happiness in mar. Wane Two young people having teachers with Mrs, Medd this All the newly ed al ( I Y othy, (5:22), writes, "Neither|"ved AL A reasonable maturity og "somnathy to Mr. and Mrs all the reasons, The very cir road together In Joy, serving line is always important, Chas Mrs. Crosier visited in Stouff may be present in another with may often be in error. Without tity, accusations against the Keswick, were weekend guest some ideas that we think should'breaks the marriage vow and arernoon with an attendance of a card party in the Hall 'on charge of Lillian Leach and and Mrs, Crosier gave a report Seven dollars and 20 cents Princeton, N.J, = Round-up of dent Kennedy took office with dollars to Port Perry Hospital « " . 8 n { \J administration with high endor. with opinions, the nation's vot garet Croxall were appointed a wishes, however, to fit policies prior to his formal Inauguration Lamb reported $37.45 was rea NOR 80 the same of-the-rond course, At the same| ,. from Fair Board bangiiet, Mrs i down the left side of the political stick to the centre of it adults on a carefully selected they would like Mr, Kennedy to nedy would actually follow business and conservative following more of the views of With Premier Khrushchev some between the two? level conference between the like him to do. but what their has been on most occasions KENNEDY FOLLOW? prove such a summit meeting Keep to middle... Opposition to a high-level con Bahoi's believe there is a purpose behind the turmoil of our age Khrash-|| Spirit ah whose purpose wos to unite mankind in one ¢o WILL FOLLOW? of confidence in Kennedy's abil 29 GLADSTONE -- PHONE RA 5.7578 Keep to middle... walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life John 8:12, cover a longing for God, If they! omit this miracle, and asked the it will add much toward happi- was blind from his birth." His man named Jesus had made pariner, he is likely to weary | parents, that he was born loam, and wash; and | went and partner disappointed in him this man sinned, nor his par When the Pharisees asked ' ii ave er mi howd iim at length. then "cast him Better to have fewer material Loi I'here is an old saying, ) Collection was $4 dow Young couples with love . Happy Marriage one indulges in reckless and Sandra Proctor of Toronto riage wholly surrendered to our Lord week, a happy marriage, Some are dis f 1 i of understanding of their lg he partaker of other men's sins y Lg love Jack Wanninkhof in the loss « cumstances which, In one may } p God and their fellowmen 1 tity prior to marriage pays, | ville on Sunday afternoon out marrying the happiness, Our may disturb, If one marries un Blackwater, Mr, 1, Fielding, To attempting to be dogmatic or other may arise and mar mutual' he Women's Association met of Mr. and Mrs, A Fielding 14 members and three visitors Saturday evening, A good Ruby Fielding, The theme "The of the January meeting of Port By AMERICAN INSTITUTE Although he won the election was voted for one dozen hymn public opinion shows that Presi. solid public support, By a ratio Annie Toombs, Ethel Frank! sation from his fellow Ameri: ers say they approve of the way committe to look after the dis 1 the de ant d of the' i vole o 0 cut across 0 the dominant mood This vot { approval cu "ilized from Holstein Breeders time, public's guess' 1s that the | ( ! Leach and Mrs, Fielding served road following the views of lib Interviewers showed a card cross-section of the population follow I'hey then asked A, Go more to the right by group labor and other liberal groups? time within the coming year Column the dif- US, and Russian leaders is guess" 1s as to what he will do, since the early days of the "cold Go more to right, «24% 30 per cent disapprove, with 16 No opinion ference stems much more from|] !n predicting the changes that have already taken place and. the evan chev might do on such an occa universal faith Go more 1o left. ov oivens ity to handle the situation No opinion, yy vies vee GOLDEN TEXT ordinary ups and downs of life . " -- can wholeheartedly stand to. As Jesus was walking with man: "How were thine eyes ness, If one drastically alters disciples asked Him Master, clay anointed his eyes, and said of the self-imposed bondage. Hel blind? '=John 9: 1-2 washed, and | received sight do likewise, The children A young couple ould bel ents: but that the works of God him how his sight was restored K n should. be ' thir live 0 y Then He mo out "==Jdohn 9: 15-34 145 and live more simpl cake and ice cream and a plea When poverty comes in at the for each other, can stand in PERSONALS needless spending, love may Teachers College are student By R, BARCLAY WARREN J ( Pp Paul In his first letter to Tim. Jus Christ, and having ar This community extends deep appointed, Why! We don't know fc A By or each other, can walk life's keep thyself pure" Self-discip i g their infant son, riage seeivs to cause distress one is unchaste, feelings of guilt Mr, and Mrs, Tom Snodden judgment of cause and effect der pressure because of unchas MANCHESTER ronto and Mrs, May Crittendon censorious of any, we suggest affection. If the married one 4 Ruby Fielding's on Thursday The Scout Mothers sponsored The worship period was in crowd attended, " Bible" 1 e-0 - 0d 00 | "Thank you" notes were read Perry Hospital Auxiliary, OF PUBLIC OPINION by a razor thin margin, Presi-hooks for the church, Twenty! dent Kennedy is starting hisiof nearly 9 to | among those lin, Frances Stevens and Mar cans on several counts, If he he dealt with problems he faced play for Port Perry Fair, Mrs I » will pursue a middle. all party lines public, he will pursu a il pa ! luncheon and $45.23 cleared President Is more likely to head eral group than he Is to containing three alternatives to and asked which of the thre which one they though Mr. Ken following more of the views of B. Go more to the left by like to see the President meet C. Follow a policy half-way However support for a high ference in what the public would noticeably lower today than it POLICY LIKE TO HAVE (war, Today 5 per cent ap 10 left, vases 23 [DOr cont in the undecide of ranks POLICY KENNEDY a concern over what Janis ann 1a the Wee SIS Rahat faith «glind' tha "a sion than it does from any lack Go more to right, (World Copyright Reserved) KING ST. PENTECOSTAL cHurcH 611 KING ST, WEST Rev, J, M. MacKnight--Pastor RA 5.1661 Residence 5° Church RA 8.5371 PENTECOSTAL CHURCH REV, R. A. BOMBAY A ea: hone RA 3.4477 SCHOOL 7.00 PM C nber 10.00 AM --SUNDAY Transportation Pastor's Subject "ONE ONLY"! gregational gif ERVICE FOR THE ENTIRE SUNDAY SCHOOL RA 5.0318 WOMEN'S MISSIONARY 5.455 nu 11:00 AM.-PUBLIC INDUCTION A, SERVICE 45 AM 7:00 PM -"KENYA REPORT" Tonight at 7 30 P.M.: Welcome Service for the Bom- bay Family from East Africa 9 You Will Enjoy FAMILY Transportation 11:00 AM SERVICE 155 SOPHIA NYGAARD Returned Missionary from Monrovia, Li SED NURSERY TINY TOTS CHURCH AMPLE OFF-STREET PARKING THE CHURCH OF SUNDAY NIGHT EVANGELISM Speaker beria, West Africa SUPER) IN BOTH ERVICES We extend a cordial invitation te worship with us The man's neighbors were astonished, communist paper Rude Pravo and asked him opened?" Jesus" GOL, DEN TEXT THE GOLDEN TEXT Jeaun anonin the blind man's eyes swith elay, but shall have per and tobacco, the two main By Alfred J. Buescher THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, Fobruory 11, 1961 15 exports of the Central African | lp NEWS IN BRIEF 'ederation, intend to trade with) RISING WATERS the Soviet Union despite a gov-| SALISBURY, Southern Rho- ernment policy to the contrary, desis (Reuters) ~ The rescu © The copper companies have] of wild animals trapped on is py {ands by the rising waters of the been selling 10 the Soviet Union { 1120-mile, man-made Lake Ka- since 194, i Sea os Vr apg di WESTMOUNT UNITED CHURCH | iwork is known as Operation FLOYD . ST, AT GIBBONS Noah, BOURGEOIS VICES Marie Ton or ARL ' wT, VIENNA, Austria (AP)~Lot- {teries and soccer pools, national 8 eA, | ww | | pastimes in C ommunist Cree ho- slovakia, are "bourgeois vices" ney' FRANK # HARMONY | UNITED CHURCH Rov. M. T. Holmes, B.A, 8D, SOUTHMINSTER United Church 1109 CEDAR $7 €. L. Lewis, Student Minister hirvister Re vgarer and Chal ALCCM, 11:00 AM. EO -- MORNING WORSHIP "PRESUMPTION" koe GREEN CLASS MORNING. Worswp Sowcial Music by Vidlinist og A mb iy Solo: WV, Roberts A HEARTY v We Comt 10 pre 11.00 AM == SUNDAY SCHOOL A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL that should be curbed, says the 11:00 MOR AM "How were thine eyes ipetting does not improve the He said, "a man named! mentality of man nor does i had healed him ~John 8:12. | faster his socialist approach fo ~John 4 12 work,' EXPORT TRADE SALISBURY, Southern Rho- desis (AP)~Producers of cop EVERYONE 15 WELCOME 17 ERIE 57, Diol 53872 WW, A. McMILLAN, Postor Centersd In Christ World-Wide in Ses interested nn you SIMCOE STREET UNITED CHURCH The Church In the heart of the city with the World on its heart, MINISTER: REV, JOWN K, MOFFAT, BA, Director of Music: Mr, R, G, Geen, LT CM, " 00 AM, = CHOOSERS OR CHOSEN?" The Minister will preach, SACRAMENT oF SEAN BAPTISN CLASS IN CHURCH MEMBERSHIP JOINT SERVICE IM ST, ANDREW'S CHURCH Dr, George Tellord will preach, SUNDAY SCHOOL 9.45 A Mowtunion, intermediate and Younp People. 11:60 AM infants cared for in the Hol 11.00 AM ==Nursery, Kindergarten, Pri hai WEDHELDAY, FEBRUARY 15 wu First Mid-Wesk Lenten Service In the Church ot 7:30 pm. Fim: "Men of the Wilderness", 121 #4 7.00 PM. VISIT OF DOUG WARREN AND SING FROM HOUGHTON COLLEGE TONIGHT AT 7:30 ANI 11:00 AM. AND EVERYONE 15 CORDIALLY IN THE SALVATION ARMY SIMCOE AND JOMWN 575 MAJOR AND MRS, MARSLAND RANKIN, SUNDAY 11:00 AM. --HOLINESS MEETING 7.00 PM. --EVANGELISTIC RALLY Corps Officers nme------ CENTRE STREET UNITED CHURCH Warren G, Dickson, B.A. Minister R. K. Kellington, Organist-Cholrmaster Rev Mr, 10 AM. =Sunday School 7 P.M. ~=Young Peoples Union 11 AM. Mission Band 11:00 AM. --"GETTING THE BEST OF DOUBT" Matthew 28; 17 Proyer Service, Ash Wednesday, Feb, 15th ot 8 p.m, EVERYONE WELCOME 2.00 P.M, ==SUNDAY SCHOOL AND BIBLE CLASSES Tuesday, 2:30 P.M Wednesday, 8:00 PM he that followeth Me shall not Hom Leagu the light of life," --John $:12 The Homa Laogue s Meeting Prayer and Proi One eighth of all the wood eut in Canada Is the fuelwood used for heating CHRISTIAN SEAL FIRST CHURCH 44 COLBORNE 57 ch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ in Boston, Masso a! Hebron Christian Reformed Church SUNDAY SCHOOL == 11:00 AM 008 Slack hori at Wetway 3 on SUNDAY SERVICE 11 AM SUBJECT chureh! 7014 | Church of the "Back te God Mour" - avery Sunday, 3 pm. CKLS, Scientist LI Albert Street United Church REV, §. C. MH. ATKINSON, Minister MRS, BRUCE SEARLE, Orgonist end Choir-Leader 11:00 AM.=MORNING WORSHIP SUNDAY SCHOOL AWARD SERVICE 7.00 PM~THE SUNDAY EVENING HOUR BROADCAST CKLB Subject; "HOW DOES GOD GUIDE US" SUNDAY SCHOOL MEETS AT 10:30 AM. Wednesday evening meeting of 8:00 o'clock Includes testimonials of healing through Christion Science, READING ROOM HOURS IN CHURCH EDIFICE, 10 AM, Menday 7:00 pm. to 9:00 pm Van HARMELEN Tuesday end Thursday 2:00 p.m, to 4:30 p.m, PM EXCEPTING HOLIDAYS SERVICES SUNDAY, FEB, 12th REV. J NORTHMINSTER UNITED CHURCH SIMCOE STREET NORTH AT ROSSLAND ROAD MINISTER == REV, MH, A, MELLOW, B.A, ORGANIST == MR, J, R, ROBERTSON 7 REV, J, Van HARMELEN ™ Christian and Missionary Alliance | VV. Freeman BYNG AVENUE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Telephone RA 8.2426 Pastor. REV, G, A, CARROLL 7:00 pl M JVANGEL ISTIC SERVICE age; "WEIGHED IN THE Pew a AND FOUND WANTING" 10:00 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 AM Richmond 81, §, a! Codillge == Rev, C Pastor 11:00 AM "STRENGTH WEAKNESS" 7:00 P.M.--"ONCE | WAS Another Cose-Record of the Di Tuesday, 6:30 PM « Bible Club for Children, Wednesday, 8:00 P.M, == Mid-week Fell THROUGH BLIND" ine Ph Ieian wship SUNDAY SCHOOL == 9:30 AM, & 11:00 AM, 11:00 A M.--SERMON: "THAT ALL MAY BE ONE" Baby Sitter Service by Come Déuble Club 6:30 PM, ~=CHURCH MEMBERSHIP CLASS 7 P.M. Hymn-Sing end Discussion In the Lodies' Parlour B15 PM. ~"THE SOCIABLES" 9:50 P.M. FRIENDLY CHAT OVER CKLB St. Andrew's United Church MINISTER: REV, GEORGE TELFORD, M.A, D.D, Organist end Cholrmaster: MR, KELVIN JAMES, A.T.CM, MORNING WORSHIP EVERYONE WELCOME FIRST BADTIST CHURCH HORTOP Al Rev, N, Fr onk fw GLENWOOD QSHAWA khammer, B.A UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP 1 Mr, H Philp Musical Direcior AM 11:00 AM.--"A PROFUSION OF FAITHS" 9:50 AM. =Senior, Intermediate and Junior Classes 11 a.m. ==Nursery, Beginners end Primary Closses 7:00 P.M,--"THE HIGHER GATE" JOINT SERVICE IN ST. ANDREW'S CHAPEL REV. TELFORD WILL PREACH SUNDAY, FEB. 32, 1961 tf "REALITY IN PRAYER" AT 8 F [| : y FLEETWOOD on ' bh i "BORN OF HOTEL GENOSHA Mr. Vernal Olson Cube Firsthand Report Everyone is Welcome PM THE SPIRIT WEDNESDAY FESTIV The Missle FEB. 15h AL OF MISSION SUN Carvary Baptist CENTRE AND JOMN STREETS Affiliated with the Fellowship ot Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada Pastors REV, W NIVEN AITKEN GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 9:45 AM --BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES 11:00 AM,--"THE BASIS OF STEWARDSHIP" King Street United Gharel) BLY MERVIN A BURY MA Mr Rhvddid Willams Choir Dir pl. YouT H GARY MENT AM. Minister ind _Oraanist BABY CRECHE, NURSERY AND CHURCH SCHOOL 11:00 AM, | 1:00 "AM" FORGIVENESS" 1st in_Lenten Series: "The Seyen Words From The Cross Installation of "You. Offices Read: St, Matthew 18: 21.35; St, Tuk 2%: M Solo: i Heard The Voice Of Jesus Sey' (Rathbun) . Donald Allman Ath "Lead Me, fig Weiler) Soloist: Mrs, John Mir ALWAYS A WELCOME FOR ALL aT THE FRIENDLY FAMILY CHURCH E. A Lovell School John & Centra Sts Carl A, Kartechener 7:00 P.M. YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED Rey "What are the Evidences of Sal yi alvation Sat, 8:00 . Prayer & Fellowship SUNDAY SERVICES 10:30 AM 918 AM SUNDAY 5CHOOL "THIS IS THE LIFE" REGULARLY ON TELEVISION Wed, 7:45 «= Prayer Meeting Studies in the Book of Ach HILLSIDE BAPTIS T CHURCH 1351 CEDAR STREET «EVENING SERVICE Speaker: Pastor Winter SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 2:00 PM A VERY SPECIAL WELCOME TO THE RESIDENTS HILLSIDE HEIGHTS 7.00 PM IN THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX ST. LUKE ST. PAUL'S ads ERIN Meeting now In our new porte SING ST Rt & WILSON oul ¢ > n R el len. The Rev. Robert B. Milroy able church, corner of Nipigon ov, Dorel Aan, A C0, and Rossland Rd, W Minister 445 Roverley RA 8 8014 Mr, David Jenkiny, Musical Director REV. KENNETH J, MATTHEWS Mr, Frank Waltei A ------------ Orgonist and Chair Master 9.45 AM, Chureh School 1.00 AM "WHAT MAKES FOR TASTE?" 7:00 PM "FAITH AND MY COUNTRY" Church with a Friendly Gresting MA 92:30 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 AM HAM "WHAT DO WE WANT FROM LIFE?" "THE BARREN Nursery Class at 11 AM, FIG TREE" OUNG BEORLE'S CLAS: { WQODVIEW PA Awaits 9:45 AM CHURCH SCHOOL You are cordially ited ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA SUNDAY SERVICES ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH CENTRE AND JAGoY STRECTS REV, CLINTON D, CROSS, B.A, RGR AM HOLY COMMUNION AM=~MORNING PRAYER = REV. D. WILSON P.M~=EVENING PRAYER == REV, D, WILSON CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH MARY AND HILLCROFT STREETS RECTOR: THE VEN, H, D, CLEVERDON == PHONE RA 55798 8:00 AM, == 11:70 AM, == 7:00 P.M, RA 5.2388 9:00 11:00 7,00 Lh HOLY TRINITY CHURCH CORNER COURT AND SARRIY STREETS, AND BLOCK EAST OF ALBERT REV, HM, G, D. RICHEY, LTh, 9.00 AM ~=HOLY EUCHARIST 11:00 AM==SUNG EUCHARIST 4:30 P.M, ~EVENSONG ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH WILSON RD, SOUTH & HOSKIN AVE, INCUMBENT: THE REV, R, A, SHARP -- RA 5.7064 8:00 AM, = 11:00 AM. -- 7:00 P.M, ST. MARK'S CHURCH STIVRNSON RD. NORTH ON AtuRLiNg AVE, A. WOOLCOCK w= Fy 8.00 AMHOLY COMMUNION 11:00 AM~CONFIRMATION SERVICE The Rt, Rev. G, 8, Snell, PhD, D.D. 7.00 PH EVENING PRAYER Nursery Facilities at 11:00 AM, Service ~

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