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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Nov 1964, p. 15

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etter neenemenmneneersinnnenenammeneenicceneemeees ote to Alice Bra Oshawa Time Dept., cent 'sales tax ADDRESS. First PATTERNS 1965 Needlecraft = designs -- smart everything! DELUXE QUIL, ; complete quilt <6, ieee = diene KNOW" ed and applique, f¢ experts. Want-Ads | pay q Cost The: PIONEER GIRLS SPECIAL PROGRAM " j ' Scripture--II Timothy 3:10--13; 4. ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By Alfred J. Buescher ; REJECTS PROTEST | LONDON (CP) -- Trade Min- rejected a protest against Brit- Timothy has a solemn obligation to preach the Word whenever and wher- ever possible, despite opposition and seeders --i . Timethy 4:1--5. Paul encourages Timothy to be strong dn the trials to come, assuring him What the Lord will deliver him. as He delivered Paul.--lI Timothy 3:19--13. Pride, Love Of Self Enemies Of Soul } | LISBON (AP)--The continu- By REV. N. T. HOLMES HARMONY UNITED CHURCH bes! i" ad It is a well-known. fact that/"# even though such may be/ers has become both a blessing or desired through pride|and a blight for the economy of : ' and a bit. of: self righteonsness |this nation of 9,000,000 facdians" Wewsalves PY ae we five well in this country.) Jesus pointed to pride, self A man's absence from home share croppers to modest Some have pointed out that our righteousness and self-love asjoften improves the income of squires standard of living is among the|the greatest enemies of the soul|his family Most: in the few years éince highest in the world. We havejof mankind. How satisfied we} Though the country is sapped the massive oxodus "started, new and improved instruments|may become with our things andjof some of its best manpower have remained abroad. Many| to use, and various articles and|with our system! From a posi the emigrants have become one eennol retain enly,' having outlets for our recreation: we|tion of pride we may criticize or|of the main contributors to the have the advantage of benefits|blame others for not. having|nation's favorable balance of of medical research, food and/reached the high levels we have|trade. Their remittances from drug discoveries; we have ad-|reached. Perhaps this same/France, Belgium, West ditions in the way of new beoks,|problem appears among church-|many and other industrialized |-- Soon to be martyred; Paul regards his past and is satisfied. Abandoned by men, he is strengthened by God. Il Timothy 4:6-18 The higher Ger jtrialized Europe, i bri eak awa" Paul Exodus Of Portuguese Labor Viewed Both Blight, Blessing The hard-working Portuguese it is possible for us to have the |g exodus of Portuguese labor- are welcome in northern Eu- rope. Some have returned with enough money to buy land and left without proper documents salaries of indus- the desire to from subsistence sends greetings to friends and from friends, and a final prayer for Timothy.--Il Timothy 4:19--22 GOLDEN TEXT: It Timothy 4:7,8. farming, low contribute to emigration GIBBONS ST. BAPTIST 230 Gibbons Street 9:45 A.M.----Sunday School 11:00 A.M MORNING WORSHIP W. H. CRAWFORD 7:00 P.M EVENING WORSHIP ALL ARE WELCOME | | Salaries and at' times military conscription, all: ain's new 15-per-cent surcharge on exports as it applies to news- where. The Newspaper Propri- etors Society said Thursday that Jay, president of the Board of :Trade, a government depart- ment, told them the newsprint levy will be kept under review. LISTEN TO THE FAMILY BIBLE fo HOUR: SUNDAY 5:30 to 6:00 P.M CKLB -- DIAL 1350 ister Douglas Jay has in effect), print from Canada and else-|~ CITY'S C"NVERSION THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, November 27, 1964 7§ LEICESTER, England (CP) A £135,000,000 plan te convert this centre into a "motor age" city by 1995 has been announced will preserve the central area of the city and will leave historic the city and w BAHA'I by the city's planning officer. W. K. Smigielski said the plan HARMONY UNITED CHURCH Rev. N. T. Holmes, BA., 8.0., Minister Ross Meteait A.R.C.T,, AC.CM. Orgunist and Choirmaster 10:00 A.M, Sunday School } 11:00 A.M 1 Ki proteyro and pe Tots i MORNING WORSHIP FAITH coat WORLD SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF ONTARIO 11 Bruce Street, Oshowa Teoches: "The Foundations Of All Religions ts One" For information re: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22 2:30 P.M, HEALING CIRCLE AND weekly MESSAGES meetings or literature Write Box A5 Oshawa Times 7:00 P.M. \ DIVINE SERVICE of Sap A Hearty Welcome to All | ---- SRN GENRE GAS. RRC (Albert St. Mrs. C. Albert Street United Church | ond Olive Ave) MINISTER: REV, ALBERT E. LARKE % A. NAYLOR, A.T.C.M.---R.M.T. Organist-Choirleader: 11:00 A.M, -- P MINISTER: RE Little Children Core: 9.45 and SUNDAY CHURCH SCHOOL UBLIC WORSHIP V. A. E. LARKE d For in the Nursery 10.45 am. | ZION CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Temporory Place of Worship: DR, S. J. PHILLIPS SCHOOL (Corner Rossland and Simcoe Sts.) PASTOR: REV, D. N, HABERMEHL, B.A.,M.Th. 10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP Nutsery core provided during morning worship 7:00 P.M.--EVENING SERVICE Tune into CKLB ot.1) A.M, on alternating Sundoys (Services of Chr. Ref. Churches in the Oshawa-orea) ond ot 9:15 P.M. (Back to God Hour, each Sunday) ENTRE STREET Corner King REV. ARTHUR W Mr R K Kellington UNITED CHURCH | ond Centre St, MAGEE--MINISTER ° Organist-Choirmaster good nyusic -- miany things al-|men. Perhaps we criticize with-|countries are a major source of most to numerous and far-lout understanding another's|foreign income for the Bank: of reaching for us to get to know.|point of view. Perhaps we de-|Portugal appreciate and use jnounce books without reading! The financial paper Jornal do We accept them all with grati-|them. Perhaps we spend our|Commercio says the emigrants tude, amd we make them a part/greater energies defending ajcontribution to the Portuguese of our way of life. Perhaps we|shaky foundation economy "'is weighty." are proud of our good fortune} Jesus' insight shows ue that|. Intensive emigration, both le as a result. We should certain-|he considered those sins which|gal and clandestine, has made ly be harypy with these advances|have the highest content of self-|Portugal one of the slowest of comforts which have be-|love as the ones that do the}growing nations of Europe in come so commonplace in their}most damage and cause thejterms of population. Between usefulness to us. jmost suffering. His beautitudes|1951 and 1960, official statistics population grew by 379 But 271,865 left the country welbring us back from the usual|show It is qwite natura) that he view of man's seeking to the|077 praise man and his inveritive- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HORTOP AT GLENWOOD Rev. N ss Judith Davison Frank Swackhommer, BA Bac, Mus 11:00 AM The Ordinance of Believer's Baptism WHERE CHRISTIANITY BEGINS 7:00 P.M. The Forthrightness of Jesus Bible School Nursery and Jr at 9:30 AM Church at 11:00 A.M ness for the things that help ad-|true position of understanding] (Canada's Dominion Bureau vance our. way of life. It isj/our real value in the sight of|of . Statistics says that among quite natural that our idea! for|God "Happy are those who/the 84,666 immigrants to Can life is that wethave 'sufficient| accept life and their own limita-|ada during the first nine months possession; and satisfactions itions they will find more life lof 1964 the Portuguese num These things are available and! than anybody." (J. B. Phillips).|bered 3,816, compared with Tiny, Fast-Fading Neck Of Land Rated Loneliest Orphan In U.S. VANCOUVER (CP) --Hawaiijhome, recreation and. entertain-| and Alaska motwithstanding, the|ment oasis for the lower main-} loneliest orphan in the Unitedjland of British Columbia States may well be tiny Point) An attempt was made by Roberts. Washington planners two years It is a six-square-mile penin-|ago to have Point Roberts de- sula jutting below the interna-|clared an official distress area| tional border into the Strait ofjeligible for federal aid. This Georgia. Lacking any physical|failed, and the new plan centres | link with the rest of Washing-|on orderly development as aj} ton State, it is governed locallyjrecreational area with a lange} by 200 American residents but/boat harbor. dominated in every other way} A movement is afoot in Can-| by saare egy Canadian/ada to make it an international residents an 0,000 moré who|fatk, but this is sharply criti visit every year. \cized as an idea that an bene- | SUNDAY SCHOOL i Border checks are a cursory) fit only Canadians } ritual for entry into this fasi-| U.S. sovereignty over Point| 11:00 AM fading neck of land. A jumble| Roberts dates to the 1846 Treaty | DIVINE WORSHIP 2,658 in 1963.) Every time an emigrant re turns, often. in a shiny car, with new clothes and coveted belong ings, more of his neighbors are tempted to leave GRACE LUTHERAN PARK ROAD & HIGHWAY 401 Rev. Philip Fiess Vicar Dennis Heidorn, Assistant Minister SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 AM TO a THE SALVATION ARMY C SERVE GOD! & Mrs. Fred Lewis Officer 133 Simcoe Mojor Corps South NOV. 22nd 10:15 AM.--OPEN AIR 11:00 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP 2:00 P.M.--SUNDAY. SCHOOL 6:15 P.M.--OPEN AIR--SIMCOE SOUTH 7:00 P.M.---SALVATION MEETING 2:30 P.M. TUES.--HOME LEAGUE 'A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY" Core provided for smafl SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 9:45 A.M. 11:00 A.M "WHEN YOU PRAY" | Plenty of Parking at Centre Street The Friendly Family Church at the Centre of the City. children during service, | Bond Street Wes (Just north of the Osh Minister: Rev Interim Organist: Elizabet' Sermon: 9:45 AM.--dJunior, In 11:00 A.M--Nursery WESTMOUNT UNITED CHURCH Frank H. Ward, B.A Primary Depts | t at Rosehill Blvd awa Shopping Centre) in RITSON ROAD PENTECOST AL CHURCH 320 Ritson Road South 'Pastor -- Rev. N. Siblock 9:45 A.M. -- SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. -- MORNING WORSHIP Child Dedication Speaker Rev. N. Siblock 7:00 P.M. -- EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Hear Rev..M, Kutney from Glendon, Alta. SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE HARMONAIRES h B. Watd, M.A., L.L.C.M H 11:00 A.M.--DIVINE WORSHIP | "THE WISDOM OF FAITH" 1 Nursery care for infants during the service SUNDAY SCHOOL termediate, Senior Depts. SIMCOE SOUTH A Minister; THE REV, JOHN Organist and Choirmaster: St. Andrew's United Church | MR. KELVIN JAMES AT.CM. ND BRUCE STREETS F. G. MORRIS, B.A., $.T.M, BYNG AVE. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH REV. G, A. CARROLL, Pastor Mr. R. Smerage, Director of Music Mr. G. Bateman, 8293 Res. 728-2426 Church 728-2931 7:00 P.M.--EVANGELISTIC SERVICE "Message--A Lost Birthright" Inspirational sining on behalf of the congregation. Soloist----George Wright 11:00 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP Message--"Prayer man's greatest power' 10:00 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES 9.30 am 11.00 om Senior, What is the meo 7:30 P.M.--VESPER "NO TIME 8:00 P.M.--CHRISTI intarispdinie and Junior Church School Primary, Kindergarten ond Nursery 11:00 A.M.--"THE LORD GOD MADE TWO TREES GROW" 's there such a thing as Original Sin? Small children and babes are cared for in Cradie & Toddlers rooms. \ WHO IS JESUS THE CHRIS9T?" ning of The Fall? FOR ALL AGES Tues. 7:30 P.M.--Joint Youth Service with King Pentecost! Church, Thurs. 7:00 P.M.--Family Night--Bible Club for boys ond girls Mon. 7:45 P.M,--Sectional Rally Speoker--Rev. L, L. Anderson, Toronto, Ontario Special singing and instrumentois. SERVICE IN THE CHAPEL TO PRAY?" { AN ORIENTATIONS 129 KING REV. L. WESLEY Mr. Rhyddid Wilhams Cl King St. United Church STREET EAST HERBERT, Minister hoir Director and Organist Yo suth Deportment Baby Creche ' 10:00 A.M Nursery and Church School 11:00 A.M | U.C.W, SUNDAY 11:00 A.M. -- "INVITATION TO MISSION" Isaiah 55:1-7 Guest Speaker: Miss Lillias Brown, Missionary on furlough from Central India ANTHEM: "Lord, | Want To: Be a Christion'" (Spicirtual) SOLO: "Down From His Glory' (diCopua) BROADCAST OVER CKLB ALWAYS A WELCOME FOR ALL AT THE FRIENDLY FAMILY CHURCH of deteriorating cottages, its|of Washington which settled the| future is dim for two main|49th parallel as the interna-|-- nen a: tional boundary | -- ---It is dependent on Canada, |= ---- "f but Canadians cannot invest | ee eee THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA fs 09 ater of land by special BAPTIST CHURCH eer amendment of the Washing KNOX 4 ton state constitution. 3 ' of. LUKE S of. PAUL' S 135 Harmony Rd. South 3 --It is too small and too iso ener SIMCOE St. NORTH . ee ' lated' to support any basic Pastor Wm. J.-D. Lewis Rr Gory er Ressiand Ro. W. et Nipigon KING ST. E. & WILSON agra tir or epee linked 484 Sader Be Be i . Nusiater REV. "DR SINCLAIR, BA ).o. Mainian a ie : a : Musica! Director REV. D. R. SINCLAIR, BA 492 Masson St. = 728-9178 USED BY RUM-RUNNERS ree Camily Bible Schook Mr. Matthew -Gouldburn, ACM. | 492 Masson Street -- 728-9198 tar, Frank Walter Its geography was once a Organist and Choirmaster boon--making it ideal for pro 11:00 A.M 9.45 AN nee ™ hibition rum-runners and a base RCH SCHO 930 AM 9:30 AM for salmon-trapping up the| 'Towards Christianity" ij _ emiknd The Church Schoo Fraser River. The trend of its THE CHURCH SCHOOL recent development has been ~ Discayer the Difference he Pd PUBLIC WORSHIP forced } upon it -- a summer- s -- eee 11:00 A.M 11:60 A.M : ---- evilr . "A VISITATION bites FREE METHODIST CHURCH sme senba | SUNDAY. | ne wattar mcs, Waterdown, Ontario frie St.; off Si S. ini v iT (Next ofter 'Bloor St. gga ll MS os.s0r? ode Come end Worshig . All Cordia ted EVERYONE WELCOME 10:00 A.M, --FAMILY SU? NDA Y 5¢ HOO SU NL er eg tiaae ras : = semester oan soy neat -- 11:00 A.M.--FAMILY WORSHIP: SERVICI SERMON-REFINED OR. DESTROYED BY FIRE Fellowship Of aoaiic al "Baptist 'Churches In Canada 7:00: P.M.--THE FAMILY GOSPEL HOUR | " MER AHAM: IN SEVER EMMANUEL Se Cae paprist cnurch CALVARY Baprist ee Corner tvangel | ] eee, B00 saver Meeting ond Bible. Study sis ia Micra. ee CENTRE and JOHN STREETS Pastor: RE RINEST.WINTER | Bb tO renews! pe l A WAN WELCOME AWAITS You Past: V. ERNEST.W ER | Pastor---REV, ROBERT B. LYTLE ROSSLAND ROAD " FREE METHODIST CHURCH 1042 Rossland Rd. W. East of Garrard ; PASTOR-----MR. ROBERT BUCHANAN PIANIST---MRS. CLAYTON: KIRBY ME. 0:00 Ab M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL See. 11:00AM --SUBJECT "WON BY ONE 9:45 A.M. - BIBLE SCHOOL created Redbialisinging by the: Stewart adds lux er et ee oe | Outstan¢ 00 P.M.---THE PASTOR nee morize! (© 700. P.M | scarf, clotNDAY 7:00 P. M.--F.M eeye MINTER | +' squar'NESDAY 8:00 P.M.---Prayer & Bible Stud a WEDNESDAY, 7:4 | 30; 614 inclXSDAY 6;30 P.M.--C.Y.C. Children Ages 6-14 x sy a A hry. ------ : a this pattern saat 9:45. A.M:---BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES | 11:00 A M--REV, DONALD HOLLIDAY 7:00. P.M.--REV. MARTIN WEDGE 7 DA 7 P.M soturday,, SERVICE BROADC AST OVER CKLB RADIO see Campaign Announcement below 8:00 P.M, -- Proyer Meeting Ontario-re time! 9:45 A.M.--Sunday School , toys, agha Send 11:00 A.M WORSHIP Rev Don Holliday Book -Ephesiar PRAYER FELLOWSHIP EVENING SERVICE Send 60 ¢ a vaevia Bible Messages SE "Calvary Baptist Church CORNER CENTRE & JOHN, OSHAWA INVITES YOU (Except § to Saturday) vi SS & Rey. Martin Wedge EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN 'Sunday, Nov, 22 through Sunday, Nov. 29 Sunday Services: 11:00 o.m. & 7:00 p.m Week Days 7:45 p.m EXALTING. JESUS: CHRIST Gospel Music NORTHMINSTER (CORNER OF SIMCOE S MINISTER. --- REV. KING ST. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 611 KING STREET WEST Office 728-5371 E. Howard Kerr, Pastor 9:45 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES 1AM. - 7 P.M. REV. VICTOR G. BROWN Vice-President of Eastern Pentecostal Bible College will minister at both services. -- 'The King's Three' Enjoyable singing -- Spccial music -- Friendly people. Special Music REMEMBER TO PHONE IN YOUR PRAYER REQUESTS 728-5371 -- 728-6662 "GOD HEARS AND ANSWERS PRAYER TODAY" UNITED CHURCH | T. AND ROSSLAND RD.) | H. A. MELLOW B.A. ORGANIST -- MR. J. R. ROBERTSON A.R.C.T. | CHILDREN'S CHURCH AND HOBBY CRAFT EVERY FRIDAY AT 6:45 WELCOME! Primary: 6, 7 SERMON 11:00 AM Babysitter Service b 2:30 - M.--S5ACRAMENT OF 7:00 BABYSITTER SERVICE B DEACONESS--MISS SHIRLEY M, McKEE CHURCH SCHOOL SESSIONS 9:30 AM--Primary: 6, 7, & 8 Years. Juniors: 9, 10, & 11 Years. Intermediates & Seniors: 9, IP, 11 Years and over. 0:45 A.M.--Beginners: 3 Years Kindergarten: 4 to 5 Yeors. & 8 Years, --LAYMEN'S SUNDAY Topic of Sermon--"'MAY THE LAYMAN STAND UP" Guest Speoker--MR. J. HUNT P.M--FRIENDLY DISCUSSION IN THE CHURCH PARLOR y Come Double Club BAPTISM Y COME DOUBLE CLUB SIMCOE STREET The Church in the heart of the Director of Music: M MINISTER: REV. JOHN K. MOFFAT, B.A UNITED CHURCH city with the World on its heart. r, R. G. Geen, L,T.C.M. THE MINISTER Churcvh Parade of the boys from Anthem Fight The 'ole "These Are The' Mrs. David Wel 7:30 PM JOWNT UNDAY 9:45 AM 11.00 A.M---CHILDREN'S DEP ~BABY CARE 11:00 A.M: "ON ACHIEVING YOUR BEST" DERVICE IN ST. ANDREW'S CHAPEL ADULT BIBLE STUDY GROUP YOUTH DEPARTMENT --YOUNG ADULT BIBLE'CLASS WILL PREACH the Bowmanville Training School Good Fight" -- Rhodes yy' -- Gaul don SCHOOL ARTMENT SIMCOE STREET PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 5 SIMCOE ST. § Rev. GEORGE C. SMITH, Pastor GOSPEL CRUSADE EVANGELIST ROBERT ARGUE Nov, 22 to Dec. 6 SUNDAY 11:00 A.M: and 7:00 P.M. NIGHTLY -- 7:30 P.M. (Except Mon, & Sot.) Evangelist Robert Argue comes to us from Montreal. For the past eight years, he has pastored the Evangel Pentecostal Church, which is 'the largest Evangelical Church in Montredl, and one of the leading Pentecostal Churches in Canada. While in that city, the Church hod unusual growth under his ministry. His messagés ore challenging, timely and mést interesting. Plan now to ottend the services, You will receive g worm welcome SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 10:00 A.M: Listen to "SONGS IN THE NIGHT - 1350 Sunday 11:05 CK.L.8 a -- eo ee

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