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Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Jul 1965, p. 6

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} t i I & THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, July 31, 1965 \ Realizing the bonds of consideration of the strong weak. -- Romans 14: 1-8, Growth Through Fellowship fellowship among the Roman Christians are weakening, Paul exhorts them to tol- erance and charity, and increased Christians for things religiously necessary, his conscience in the for the -- Romans 14; 9-16, 14; I John 1. ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON they consider for a man obeys se matters and It should be respected and defended. Christians must be conscious of their actions; aware that what they affects others abouut them. Regulat- ing our lives with utter disregard for our fellowmen destroys the work do ot Called into fellowship with Christ -- and through Him with the Father and Holy Spirit -- Christians are stimu- lated in their spiritual growth. . God. -- Romans 14: 17-23. -- 1 John 1. GOLDEN TEXT: Romans 14:19 $248 Million For Pipeline To New York NEW YORK (AP)--An engi- nerring company says for $248,- 000,000 it can build a pipeline that would bring 250,000,000 gal- 'Jons of water a day from Nia- gara Falls to the city's de- pleted reservoirs. The industrial oil and pipe- line division of the Consotdated| Engineering Contractors Inter- national made the proposal in} a letter to Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller. There was no immediate comment from the governor's office. New York City, along with many other centres in the U.S. northeast, is experiencing one of the worst water shortages in history. Residents here have been urged to try to save 25 gallons each a day. The firm said it could start the project Aug. 2 and com- plete it in five months, The pipeline would be six feet in diameter and run above round alongside the New York Faraway. It would start at a pumping station on Grand Is- run to Kingston and then go five miles to the Ashokan res- ervoir. Calling the Nnagara Fall wa- ter supply inexhaustible the firm said: "This system is adequate in size and scope to supplement our natural water supply in suf- ficient quantities for the next 50 years." Million Calls On 1 Device LONDON (Reuters)--A team) of British scientists today claimed development of new methods of long-distance com- munications with a simple de- vice able to carry '1,000,000 tele- phone calls or 2,000 television programs. The London University scien- tists, led by Professor H. E. M. - Barlow, told of their researches in the scientific journal Dis- covery. Present co-axial cables and radio beaming systems were un- able to provide for the enor- mous expansion of communica- tions needed in the .20th Cen- tury, Barlow said. The only al- ternative -- called waveguides-- could go only in dead. straight lines. Waveguides are tubes through which wave signals can be transmitted in safe isolation from the interruption of other BIBLE LESSON By R. H. RAMSEY Deeply concerned over - the weakening of fellowship bonds among the Christians at Rome, 'Paul sues their problem to tell us, centuries later, that we, too, need to be on guard against those same tendencies which would rupture our own fellow- ship bonds with other men and, ultimately, with Christ. It is important that all Chris- tians recognize their oneness in| Jesus Christ, for He is the com- mon bond between Christians and between churches, Realiza- tion of this fact makes us bet- ter fitted to walk together in Christian love and avoid self- righteous attitudes which lead to misunderstanding and dis- cord. In Romans 14 Paul treats of two subjects bearing upon re- lationship to others in the mat- ter of moral conduct, pointing out the need for tolerance and charity, and the further need) Paul Sets Goal: For Fellowship doing, he advances the upbuild-| ing of the Christian commu- nity. The lesson passage from I John begins the Apostle's love letter to the great family of God and, as such, contains many words denoting this fam- ily relationship. Its main theme is fellowship among Christians ers. To be worthy of fellowship| It is a fellowship which com- with Christ, the Christian must|mits the child of God to a life promote the peace of that fel-jof holiness, meaning 'walking lowship among men, and, in solin the light, as He is in the CENTRE STREET UNITED CHURCH Corner King and Centre St. REV, ARTHUR W, MAGEE--MINISTER Mr. R, K. Kellington, Organist-Choirmaster j/ NO SUNDAY SCHOOL DURING JULY AND AUGUST 10:00 a.m. Joint Services with Westmount Congregation REV. FRANK WARD in charge The Friendly Family Church at the Centre of the City. light, having fellowship with one another, and the blood of Christ to cleanse us from all sin," The cleansing effect is not a cause, but.a consequence of walking in the light, concealing nothing as we confess our sins. Such confession is never ren- BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE AJAX (Staff) -- An 18-year- old Scarborough youth was found guilty of having liquor in a place other than his residence and had a charge of consum- ing as a minor dismissed against him when he appeared Thursday in Ajax Magistrate Court, Robert Small said 11 pints of beer found in his car at 2 a.m., June 13, did not belong to him and he did not know it was in the car. He said he had not been drinking anything earlier that night. ; Pickering Police Constable William Kolebniak testified that the beer was found on the floor in the front seat of the car next to the accused who was not driving. He said Small's is so, it is followed by divine forgiveness and divine cleans- ing. This cleansing is a continu- ally present fact in the life of dered without cost. every believer, whereby he is It means pain and humilia- knit still more closely in the Youth Convicted Of Having Beer breath had a faint odour of alcohol on it, Kolebniak said, 11 other passengers were in. the car. _ Magistrate Jermyn ruled the accused was responsible for the contents of his car and fined him §25 or 10 days on the charge of having. The magi- strate dismissed the charge of consuming since the alcohol odor had been faint. [teacher was given minimum fines when he was found guilty of three charges. f Elmer C. Drulard, of 860 Antonio st., Bay Ridges, was fined $10 for faiting to yield the right of way $10 for using the \ Drulard said 500,000 dri He 'said he of the apr the ir . i 2 E Hi drive roadwa: i i on J < wrong plates on a motor vehicle and for having no insurance on a vehicle. Pickering Township Police Sergeant D. Fleming said Dru- lard had come out of a private driveway on Brock rd., cutting off a West Hill woman whose car was forced on to the shoul- one vehicle to the other and A 71-year-old retired school- ad Rev. Frankgwockhammer had no insurance on the car he oa ot cay on: into the 10;00 A.M, Sunday School ch sustaining mage. Fleming said that the accused|| | 1:00 A.M. owned two cars and had Guest Preacher changed the licence plates from MR. G. GRAHAM HARMONY ROAD _ BAPTIST CHURCH 135 Hormony Rd. South Postor Wm. J. D. Lewis was driving. "Discover tne Difference" FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH UNITED CHURCH NORTHMINSTER B.A. Or. H. A. Mellow, B.A., 0.0, 11:00 a.m. and fellowship with the Father|tion, and is itself a sure signjfellowship with Christ. which| Therefore, we must "follow\and the Son, both made possible of the genuineness of our sor-|stimulates his growth as a after the things which make for|by the Lord Jesus Christ, Chris-[row for our sins. Because this'Christian. | peace, and things wherewith|tians have i --_ i ---- ------ one may edify another." Alfellowship of the Son oj Christian must be conscious o land through Him they come to FREE METHODIST CHURCH all his actions, knowing thatithe Father and have the Holy what he does affects his broth-|Spirit dwelling in them, Erle St.. off Simcoe $. Minister: 'Rev. ©. M, Bright (Next efter Bloor St.) Phone: 725-3872 10:00 A.M.--FAMILY SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP "MADE PERFECT BY GOD" 7:00 P.M.--FAMILY GOSPEL SERVICE Wed. 8:00 P.M.--Prayer Meeting A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU FREE METHODIST CHURCH | 1042 Rossland Rd. W., East of Garrard PASTOR--MR, ROBERT BUCHANAN 1 10.00 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL ROSSLAND ROAD for kind consideration on. the) part of the strong for the weak. From his statements here we see that mutual tolerance was lacking among Christians in Paul's time, much as it is today. Christians should neither crit- icize nor condemn other Chris- tians for habits of diet or ob- servance of certain days which they consider religiously neces- sary. Every man should be fully persuaded in his own mind that he is doing right, for no man lives or dies alone and each shall give an account of himself to God. ALBERT STREET UNITED CHURCH (Corner of Albert St. and Olive Ave.) MINISTER: REV, HELMUTH DYCK, B.A, SUMMER SERVICE 10:00 A.M. Guest Speaker: MR. JIM YOUNG Little Chilaren carea for in the Nursery A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL--COME AND WORSHI® GOD Now Paul turns to his second argument in which the main line of his attack puts further obligations upon the strong con- verts. Rather than treat con- verts still clinging to old ways with contempt, they must exer-| cise influence over them) through love, for the eating of certain foods and the observ- ance of certain days are custom and not, of themselves, evil. A man obeys his conscience in such matters and it should be respected and defended, for con- science is a great gift from God and must not be abused. As Christians we inherit the spiritual liberty which Christ won for us on the cross. But we must remember that Christ died for all men, not just a priv-) 129 KING STREET EAST REV. L. WESLEY HERBERT, Minister Mr, J, Ernest Fellows, B.A., Student Assistant Mr. Rhyddid Williams Choir Director and Organist Youth Department Baby Creche 10:00 A.M, Junior Congregation 0.00 A.M. 10:00 A.M. "HAVE YOU THE KEYS?" Guest Preacher -- Rey. Douglas Pilkey B.A, St. Matthew 16:13-20 Broadcast over CKLB Soloist: Mrs. Harry Smith ALWAYS A WELCOME FOR ALL AT THE FRIENDLY FAMILY CHURCH ileged few. We cannot regulate|-- our lives with utter disregard) for our fellowmen, for if only} one of God's children suffers by | our actions, our desires and ap-| petites are morally wrong, and we destroy the work of God, waves, but when the waves try to round a bend they pile up and interrupt the conversation or program. Barlow said his team found that a corrugated tube of brass, of narrower diameter than the straight lengths of wave guides, enabled the waves to pass around easily and suppressed) interfering cross waves. | would) Bendable waveguides make their use possible gen- erally, in cities and across the) variable topography between them, and eventually across as well. | CITY GROWS FAST Canberra, the capital of Aus- tralia, grew 10 per cent to a population of 85.676 people dur- ing the last year. HEAR : The Back to the Bible Broadcast DAILY Mon. to Set. 9:30 - 10:00 am. CKLB radio Diol 1359 BAHA'I WORLD FAITH Teaches:: "The foundation of all religions is belief in the one same God." For information .re: weekly meetings or literature Write Box AS Oshowe Times | | -| | | ll |] Street United to be held in West- HARMONY SIMCOE STREET UNITED CHURCH The Church in the heart of the city with the World on its heart. MINISTER: REV, JOHN K. MOFFAT, B.A, Director of Music: Mr, R. G, Geen, L:T.C.M, UNITED CHURCH | Rev. N. T. Holmes, B.A., B.D., || Minister Ross Metcalf A.R.C.7. A,C.C.M, Organist and _Choirmaster 10:00 A.M. | MORNING WORSHIP The Service of Worship will be held || 10:00 A.M, -- JOINT SERVICE WITH ST. ANDREW'S IN SIMCOE STREET CHURCH REV. JOHN K. MOFFAT WILL PREACH August Theme: 'YOUR MINISTRY" |. "Dangerous Christians" Organist-Choirmaster: Harold Ellis King St. United Church | 11:00 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP EVENING WORSHIP discontinued: during July and | August. | MONDAY 7:30 P.M.--F. M. Y. WEDNESDAY 8:00 P-M, -- PRAYER & BIBL® STUDY | 7:00 p. Rev. Frank Swackhammer B.A., in charge of both services. Junior Church and Nursery during Morning Service S Baby Sitter provided during Morning Service COMBINED SERVICES at Northminster United Church m. at First Baptist Church Fellowship Of Evangelical Baptist Churches In Canada EMMANUEL - BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Evangeline & Philip Murray Pastor: REV, ERNEST WINTER 9:45 AM, BIBLE SCHOOL 11 A.M. and 7 P.M, MR. C. HODOWANSKI EVANGEL | Pentecostal Church (formerly Ritson Road Pentecostal Church) Now Meeting in T, R. McEwen Senior Public School Auditorium Wilson Rd. South Interim Pastor: J, ZURBA 725-3119 9.45.a.m. -- Sunday School 11:00 A.M.--Pastor Speaks Communion Service will follow. NOTE: For our evening service we will meet at the Lakeshore Pentecostal Camp at Cobourg, SIMCOE STREET PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 245 SIMCOE ST. $ Rev. GEORGE C. SMITH, Pastor 10:00 A.M.--Sunday School 11:00 A.M.--Pastor George Smith 7:00 P.M.--Rev. Kenneth Wheaton AUDITORIUM AIR CONDITIONED Listen to "SONGS IN THE NIGHT Sunday 11:05 C.K TSS Go) a 83 BYNG AVE., WEST OF SIMCOE ST. N. PASTOR--REV. G. A, CARROLL in the New Church, A Hearty Welcome to All. WESTMOUNT 'UNITED CHURCH Bond Street West at Rosehill Blvd, Gust north of the Oshawa Shopping Centre) | Minister: Rev, Frank H. Ward, B.A, |! irector of Music Mr. Michael Crosbie A.R.C.T, |} 10:00 A.M. DIVINE WORSHIP ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH SIMCOE SOUTH AND BRUCE STREETS Minister: THE REV. JOHN F. G. MORRIS, B.A,, S.T.M., Organist and Choirmaster: MR, KELVIN JAMES A.T.C.M, 10:00 A.M. RES. 728-2426 OFFICE 728-2931 7:00 P.M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 10:00 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL x WN Bible Study and Prayer | WED, 7:45 P.M. Ca.tvary Baptist CENTRE ond JOHN STREETS Pastor---REV, ROBERT 8. LYTLE 9:45 A.M.--BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES 11:00 A.M. REV. VICTOR VEARY Sudan United Mission 7:00 P.M, REV. JOHN HARDER Evangelical Union of South America 7:00 P.M.--SERVICE BROADCAST OVER CKLB RADIO WED, 7:45 P.M.--BIBLE STUDY and PRAYER youngsters, victory is the world. Everything hinges test! Enthusiasm is part of institutions on earth, Its inspiration, and strength, Joirit Service in Simcoe St. United Church || The Rev. J. K. MOFFAT B.A. will preach. Service for Westmount and Centre mount during the month of August. (Note change of time for the summer) KING ST, PENTECOSTAL CHURCH | . 611 KING STREET WEST } Office 728-5371 E. Howard Kerr, Pastor | 9:45 A.M, -- SUNDAY SCHOOL THE PRESBY TERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX SIMCOE ST. NORTH (Four blocks from King) Minister Rev, G. W. C. Brett, B.A 454 Boder Ave. 728-6122 Musical Director Mr. Matthew Gouldburn, A.L.C.M, ST. LUKE'S ST. PAUL'S Rossland Rd. W. sis 7 Nee Wilson Rd. N, at King St. &. 11:00 A.M, PUBLIC WORSHIP Guest Preacher MR, RONALD DANCEY Come end Wership With Us Minister REV. D. R. SINCLAIR, B.A. Rev. Walter Jackson 492 Masson Street -- 728-9178 ciated | Mr. Frank Walter | Musical Director } 9:30 A.M, 11.00 A.M. CHURCH SERVICE PUBLIC WORSHIP REV, WALTER JACKSON of St. Paul's Church will preach He moketh wars te cease unto the end of the earth .. . Be still and know that | am God: | will be exalted . . . Psalm 46 All Cordiatty Invited (Visitor's Welcomed) | 11:00 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE OF INSPIRATION | FOR ALL CHRISTIANS | S06 OM oo | ~ DRIVE-IN CHURCH OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE (West of Lobldw's) Enjoyable sing-song | Special music Short Gospel Message | COME IN YOUR CAR AND ENJOY THIS INSPIRING GOSPEL SERVICE Here comes the winner! Can he hold that first place position, or will he fail? In the eyes of these the imagination, and inspiring the mind, It is contagious, too, and can affect co-workers, friends, families, It is essential to organizations as well as to individuals. Through the centuries a rich spiritual enthusiasm has been handed down by the Church, one of the greatest fired by the enthusiasm of faith, can give you renewed Why not attend church next Sunday? Become a part of this great fellowship of believers! You, too, can be THE CHURCH FOR ALL, ALL FOR THE CHURCH most important thing in the 'The Church is the greatest fac. on the outcome of this con- che successful living, stimulating sound pirrsenephoee Fecha and support They |. the Church, are: (1) For his own sake, (2) For his children's sake. (3) For the sake of his community and nation, (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support, Plan to go to church regularly and read _ your Bible daily, members, working together, a winner.' 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