14 THEOSHAWA TIMBS, Soturdey, Februsry 13, 1965 Tradition and Christian Duty ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Scripture--Matthew 14, 15. By Alfred J. Buescher France Will Convert ARIS (Reuters)--A French said. today France considered it- self withdrawn from the gold exchange standard system and all its new foreign currency earnings will be converted into gold. -- The spokesman made the st ment in reply to a question about the full significance of Fi- nance Minister Valery Giscard d'Estaing's statement on the subject Thursday. The minister's spokesman mean France would '"'brutally"' finance ministry s po k es man| New Currency To Gold our friends and allies,' the spokesman said. He added that the French government was confident that other countries soon would fol- low the French example. PAY IN GOLD At a lecture Thursday, the French finance minister an- nounced France's unilateral de- cision to pay all its balance-of- payments deficits in gold in: the future, and he outlined con- crete proposals for a reform of the international monetary sys- said the French decision did not|tem, President de Gaulle last week co of International contribute cash based on ticket Sales this season to help the Tec Veauih' sid wslcia'sasilene sala copious lg Maer for the first time since the 1945|bal) league franchise. Officials Bretton Woods agreement,|noted that if Milwaukee's atten- which set up the gold exchange|dance equalled its all-time low. standard system, a country willja promotional fund for a new be paying dts balance-of-pay-|team would receive $38,346.35. If ments debts in gold. the 1,000,000 mark was reached the amount would be $96,514. GIBBONS ST. BAPTIST 230 Gibbons Street BRAVES MAKE OFFER MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Mil- waukee Braves, Atlanta-bound in 1966, offered Thursday to 9:45 A.M.--Sunday Schoo! 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M. HARMONY ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH 135 Harmony Rd. South Pastor Wm. J. D. Lewis called for a return to the gold- only standard as an interna- tional currency guarantee, in- Jesus visits Phoenicia where He heals a Canaanite woman. His fame as a fiealer and teacher spreads.--Mat- convert its current dollar re- serves, estimated at $1,375,000,- 000 into gold. Jesus rebukes the scribes and Phar- isees for hypocrisy; for willfully breaking Commandments and con- When the disciples are caught in a storm on the Sea of Galilee, Jesus walks across the water to them, then EVENING While teaching by the Sea of Galilee, WORSHIP Jesus feeds the multitude with five 9:45 Family Bible Schoo! soon ft the loaves and two fishes, proving man needs more than bread to sustain life. --Matthew 14:1-21. calms the wind and séas, His Divinity--Matthew 14:22-36. demning those who do so unknow- ingly.--Matthew 15:1-20. proving thew 15:21-39. GOLDEN TEXT: John 10:10. "We shall gin gradual conversion of our re-| serves without inconveniencing stead of the current gold ex- which dollars and the pound sterling count with gold for the NEW CARDINAL This is the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Giulio Bevilacqua, an Iial- jan on the Vatican Curia and confessor of Pope Paul VI, who has been named as a cardinal by the Pope. --CP Wirephoto Police Commissions Ired Cops Do Reserves Gratis TORONTO (CP) -- The fed- eral government is getting free policing in some national parks and Indian reservations in On- tario, according to some muni- cipalities. The Cornwall police commis- sion has presented a brief to the Ontario Police Commission complaining that city taxpay- ers are footing the bill for po- licing the Indian reservation on an island in the St. Lawrence River. Mersea Township council has complained to the commission its taxpayers are paying for supervision at the Point Pelee Park on Lake Erie. Both complaints will be dis- cussed at meetings between Provincial Police Commis- sioner Eric Silk and two fed- eral government officials later this month, R. Percy Milligan, chairman of the commission, said in an interview Thursday. D. B. Coombs,\ regional di- rector of the natural parks branch for the department of northern affairs and natural resources, will meet with Mr. Silk Tuesday to discuss the Point Pelee situation The following week, W. J.| Brennan, regional supervisor of the Indian affairs branch, will take pari in the second confer- ence. "We hope to establish a clear policy on policing these na- tional parks and Indian reserva- tions as a result of these con- ferences,' _Mr. Milligan said. Employers Should Not Demand Degrees: Frost TORONTO (CP)--It is ridicu- lous to load universities with students "who are only there be-| cause they feel they have to be,' Leslie Frost, former premier of Ontario, told a luncheon meet- ing of the Empire Club Thurs- day Mr. Frost said employers| should not require university de- grees from their employees * 'be- cause its the thing to do." Such attitudes, said the former Pro- gressive Conservative premier, are a disservice to both the in- dividual and the economy. He said the changing chal-| lenges of the times can be met at enormous savings to the tax-| payer by developing gies institutions patterned on the University of Waterloo's engi- neering program and the Ryer- son Polytechnical Institute. The province has already in-| -troduced "massive" vocational and technical projects at the) secondary school level, said Mr. Frost, adding that the group aged 18 to 24 how must be con- sidered. DOES INJUSTICE Mr. Forst also suggested that religious colleges grouped aroun a non-denominational university where subjects common to all are taught may be the answer} for financially hard-pressed Ro-' man Catholic schools. "Shared education is one of the great answers," he said. "There's no reason why 95 per WARRIORS WIN WATERLOO, Ont. "CP)--Uni- gersity of Waterloo Warriors defeated McGill University Redmen 63-43 in Ontario - Que- bec Athletic. Association Inter- cent of the subjects can't be} taught in common." He said Roman Catholics are| *leager to extend their elementary school system to the secondary field but find the price tag im- Possible. Abolish Drunk Rap, MD Says TORONTO (CP)--Coroner Dr Elie Cass says the criminal offence of drunkeness should be abolished: because it is "costly, nonsensical and degrading to the individual." Dr. Cass said Thursday night |the law made a criminal of- fense of a disease and placed an undue burden on police by forcing them to decide whether: a person is drunk or seriously ill Dr. Cass made the remarks jat the inquest of William Smith, 49, of Toronto who died in po- lice custody Jan. 7 following his arrest for drunkeness. The jury laid no blame for Smith's death. Dr. Cass said drunks placed in cells were prone to injury j\from concrete walls or bars, or illness through inhalation of vomit, a condition that often leads to pneumonia. Smith died of pneumonia, along with lung abcesses and a brain disease caused by lack of vitamins. Dr. Cass said illness often goes undetected because police are untrained in medical matters collegiate basketball action Fri- day night. Sharing scoring hon- jtached He said treatment centres at- to a general hospital i Electric heating costs far less than you may think $130.70 is all Mr. and Mrs. J. Reist, of Ayton, near Walkerton, Ontario paid last year to heat their three-bedroom home, includ- ing the basement. 'If we were building another home," says Mr. Reist, 'It would be electrically heated because of the low operating cost and the comfo: 11:00 A.M. "Conversion in Koinoinia"' ALL ARE WELCOME "Discover the Difference" LUTHERAN PARK ROAD & HIGHWAY 401 Rev. Philip Fiess, Minister What's your ? idea of trae religion? SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45° A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 AM. DIVINE WORSHIP Unitarianism is a way of life, life of vigorous though constructive activity, of generous service--not a religion of inherited creeds, revered saints, or holy books. REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST | OF LATTER DAY SAINTS (World Headquarters, Independence, issouri) ORANGE TEMPLE SIMCOE & BRUCE, OSHAWA Unitarianism is not an easy religion. It demands that people think out their beliefs for themselves, and then live those beliefs. The stress is placed upon living this life nobly and effectively rather than on the preparation for an after-existence. 10:00 A.M. -- $161.28. all Mr. and Mrs. MacLellan of Hanmer, near Sudbury, Ontario paid last year to heat their six-room. house. 'Our cost is below our neighbours' who have an identical- size house with another kind of heating,"' says Mrs. MacLellan. "We'll never go back to any other system." $214.2 7 is all Mr. and Mrs. R. Moyer paid last year to heat their 2348 sq. ft. home in Woodstock, Ontario. 'We're very happy with the cost,"' says Mrs. Moyer. "'We would definite- ly put electric heating in if we built again," adds Mr. Moyer. Electrically heated homes, insulated to Hydro standards, cost no more to heat than homes with other systems. Flameless electric heating is depend- able, safe, and completely clean, since there is no combustion to produce dust, dirt, film or soot. No wonder so many ELECTRIC HEATING $125.23 is all Mr. and Mrs. G. Angus of Scarborough, Ontario paid last year to heat their six-room house. "I'd never go back to any other system now," says Mrs. Angus. "We are very comfortable and it's so economical it's just fantastic!" people are turning to electric heating for the comfort, cleanliness and econ- omy they want in a heating system. Electric heating is one of the many features of the famous Medallion all- electric homes. For full information, consult a qualified electric heating contracior, or your Hydro. $117.56 isall Mr.andMrs.S.R.Warnica paid last year to heat their 1200 sq. ft. home in Grimsby, Ontario. "It's even less than the esti- mate Hydro gave us," says Mrs. Warnica. "We like it because it's quiet, gentle heat. You never hear it." $12 7,69 is all Mr. and Mrs. M. Pal paid last year to heat their home in Maitland, near Brockville, Ontario. 'Hydro rates have dropped twice since we installed electric heat- ing,' says Mr. Pal. 'The complete lack of main- tenance saves us money, too," adds Mrs. Pal. ELECTRIC HEATING FOR YOUR PRESENT HOME If you are planning home extensions or if parts of your home are not now properly heated, you can install supplementary electric heating for less than it costs to extend your present heating system. If you have given up "old time" religion, Unitarianism has the answer for you. 11:00 A.M. FEBRUARY 14th A DISCUSSION OF "THE COMFORTABLE (CONTINUED) CHURCH SCHOOL for Children and Adults 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP Speoker: PRIEST R. RICHARDSON UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP O.R.C. Building 100 Gibb St. (For Information call 723-2028) Theme: "THE OBEDIENT SHALL BE BLESSED" ALL ARE INVITED PHONE 728-9606 neces FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HORTOP AT GLENWOOD Rey, N. Frank Swackhammer, B.A. Miss Judith Davison, Bac. Mus. 11:00 A.M.--HEAR THE WORD OF GOD AS IT IS IN THE BOOK OF JOEL 7:00 P.M.--'"A DAY OF GOD'S CONTRIVING" Open Session in the Bible School et 9:30 A.M, Nursery and Jr. Church at 11:00 A.M. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 6 King Street East, Oshawa (upstairs) 723-6325 REVIVAL SERVICES FEB. 14- ee Service every night except EVANGELIST MRS. "B, "DOYLE OF BEAUMONT TEXAS Special Music Sunday Services 10:00 A.M.--Sunday School 11:00 A.M.--Morning Worship 7:30 P.M.--Evangelistic Service Welcome ) your hydro CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Branch of them ther ch, bo ira eaten ek Ch @ Mother jure he First Church of Christ Sci in Boston, Massachusetts. -- IS THE SUPERIOR HEATING SYSTEM SEE MEDALLION ALL-ELECTRIC HOMES ON DISPLAY IN THESE COMMUNITIES BEAU VALLEY Oshawa Blvd. N. HARMONY VILLAGE Walnut Court DOWNSVIEW Adelaide Street East ROSSLYN HEIGHTS Norwich Street North of Rossland Rd. W. BELLE VISTA Melrose Street SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 11:00 A°M. SUNDAY SERVICE 11:00 A.M, 'SOU Wed. Service (includes testimonies) 8 P.M. READING -ROOM--CORNER ONTARIO AND BOND STS. Monday to Thursday--11:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Friday 11:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m Listen to: The Bible ks To You CKiB 9 AM, Every Sunday SHARPE ELECTRIC COMPANY 110 WOOD. ST., OSHAWA 728-8214 TOWNSEND ELECTRIC LIMITED 385 KING STREET EAST 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 Nursery core provided during morning worship 7:00 P.M, -- EVENING SERVICE Tune in to CKLB at 11 AM. on alternating Sundays (Services of Chr. Ref. Churches in the Oshawa-area) and at 9:15 P.M, (Back to God Hour, each Sundoy) 723-2343 Go For Modern TOZER Call 56 PRINCE STREET OSHAWA FAITH ---~ LUTHERAN CHURCH (Eastern Canada Synod) THE REV. HENRY FISCHER 725-2755 Pastor; SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14th 11:00 A.M.--The Service MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING 91 Centre St. at Metcalf St, You Are Invited to Worship With Us ers for the winners were Chet|should be established to deal 'Ciupa, Dick Aldridge and Donjwith persons found drunk. Po- Demko with 12 points each.|lice here charged about 23,000 Lenguari had 16 forjpeople with drunkeness last le year. ELECTRIC LIMITED 128-4611