NEWS FROM_ THE CHURCHES 'City Sermons Outline | Meaning Of Millennium Roman Cathoncs in Oshawa, Father Bagsik of St. Hedwig's|church will celebrate its 100th have been hearing a series of|Church estimates that there are anniversary in 1967 -- this is sermons on an important approximately 3,000 people ofthe one at Port Perry, which is torical and religious anniver-|Polish extraction in the City. Helone of six churches in the vil- sary which Is to be observed|has more than 500 families in|lage (United, Presbyterian, Bap- next year. : his church. He replaced Father|tist, Roman Catholic and Pen- It is the Polish Millenium Kwiatkowski as pastor in May,|fecostal are the others, one for which is to mark 1,000 years of 1963. Father Bagsik was born injevery 400 residents). hristia he Polish Silasia, Poland, and came to| The Port Perry Episcopal rage pak ga ay Sw ite he iia Pe"! Canada in 1951. a Church was built in abe tive ween tnd te aoe nis Wilesae, teoiitel nt: age attendance was 191. Mrs. Lorne C: Rk. ge YY ge FP gg hae More than 150 Oshawa and) St, John's congregation will Mrs. Mundy was _superinetn- Husbhrays' ae tae Bel GRACE tor . district delegates attended the celebrate the anniversary which auee by tare, Feed trove | ee en | Catholic. Church; said this week that the sermons were a pre- liminary to "'a year of celebra- tion" and were presented to ac- quaint non-Polish members of the Church with the "'true signi- ficance of the event", Recent: speakers here includ- four-day district assembly of the Jehovah's Witnesses in Peterborough last week-end. Fred G. Van Horn, presiding minister for this area, said that the official attendance figure was 6,740 -- at one of the ser- vices -- a small tent city com- will also°mark Canada's 100th anniversary' of Confederation. For. the information of local County historians -- St. John's brick church looks well pre- served today, despite the pas- sage of time. ed Rev. Felix Kwiatkowski, for- M I ? F i : + |plete with temporary roads,) Envoy John Simpson. of the rs, A. Larish, superintendent;|of Brooklin United Church 9:45 A.M. mer pastor of St. Hedwis's. lighting and water service, was\Salvation Army Citadel said Mrs. John Medland, Mrs. Alex|while Rev. G. Mundy is on va- SUNDAY SCHOOL 1956-63, who is now an assist Blair, Mrs. William Reid, Mrs.|cation during August. 11:00 A.M set up on a nearby farm for'that several Oshawa and dis- 600 delegates. itrict children will be leaving The 'peak attendance mark/soon for the SA's fresh air camp was set at a public Bible lec-|for underprivileged children at ture last Sunday afternoon by| Roblin Lake, Girls will be the G. W. Wallis, of the Toronto|\camp guests for the first two branch headquarters of thejweeks of August and boys the Watch Tower Society. last two. He said: | Cadet M. J, Rawlins will be "World government is neces-\the speaker Sunday at 11 a.m. 4% sary for the preservation andiin the Salvation Army Citadel. 1 happiness of the human family./She is a student at the Salva- + This fact is being admitted tion Army Territorial College. | . more and more as time goes on. | Toronto. + "But can it come only by human means? Is man of this| Rev. John Markle, recently- so-called 'brain age' the finaljappointed curate at the Church one for us to look to for bring-|of St. Gregory-the-Great on Sim-| ing in the all-necessary worldicoe street north, is on a visit to government?" |the Holy Land, He was trans-| "Is there nothing beyond manjferred here recently from St.| and his boasted science to which|Bernadette's Church, Ajax and . to look and to appeal? Happily|was previously associated with) |St. Ambrose Church, Etobicoke, By KEN CLARK ' there is." Church, To) GrpawA (CP)--The British ant at the Queen of Apostles Retreat Hoi se, Port Credit; and Rev. Edward Swiatek, pastor of! St. Kazimierz, the largest Polish church in Toronto. The Ontario Firefighters Convention started off with a Hootenanny at the trailer camp north of the Ajax Fire Hall Thursday night. Sev- BC. May Go For Aid To Fruit-Farms ICKS OFF FIRE-CHIEF CONVENTION eral hundred town people turned up for the sing-song which featured local and out - of - town talent, Shown here are some of Ajax's small fry enjoying the out door evening. --Oshawa Times Photo Orphan Brothers Centres Of Fuss CHATHAM: (CP)--Three Cha- brothers, John Jr., 17, and Da- tham orphans have become thelyid, 15. subject of a guardianship dis- . pute that crosses religious lines In Washington, and taken the attention of both Senator BROOKLIN (TC) -- The Va- cation Bible School at the Unit- ed Church was a great success. The enrolment of pupils and staff was 220. The total attend- ance for the nine days was 1,719. One hundred and fifty of the children had perfect attendance sisted by Mrs. Fred Brown, pianist and Mrs. W. Reid, pian- ist for the kindergarten depart- ment. The United Church Women served lunch each day. Ivan Reynolds acted as cross- ing guard. Irvin Gibson, Mrs. Al. Fraser, Mrs. E. Down, Miss Judy Hum- phreys. Miss Nancy Thompson, Miss Shawn Humphreys, Miss Al- a bert Gore of Tenn. sponsored a'the union plan. Church Union 'In 10 Years' TORONTO (CP)--The United Church Observer predicts final union of the Anglican and United Churches will come in 'less than 10 years" ané calls for rush approval on the pro- posed plan. An editoria! in the July issue of the official church publica- tion urges the general council-- highest court in the United Church of Canada--to schedule special meeting to aprove UC Vacation Bible School At Brooklin Big Success Kindergarten leaders were:| IHR OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, July 31, 1963 7 Anne Bartlett and Miss Georgie Hunt. Primary department leaders were: Mrs. R. Holman, superin- tendent; Mrs. Walter Evans, Mrs. Joan DeLong, Mrs, James Pengelly, Mrs. Sidney Bailey, Mrs. H. Matthews and Mrs. x. Fairservice. Intermediate department Mrs, Ralph Thompson, superin- tendent and-Mrs. Ralph Milner. The offering totalling $32.54 will be sent to the Canadian Council of Churches. Rev. R. C. White, of New- tonville, will supply the pulpit i A Vacation Bible School will! be held at Meadowcrest Baptist | Church Aug. 3 to 13 for chil-| dren five years and up. Par- ents' night will be held Aug. 8,| will conduct the service ni Mee a Baptist : ug. 15, ae big homes in the clin area ve entertained exchange students from Quebee "-- past two weeks. Di ane Paquet has been of Janice Bird. Lynn has been the. of Heron and-- Pelletier has' been the guest of Dini Van Horne. of Myrtle. Soloists at the United Church during July were: Mrs. William Reid, Irvin Gibson, Mrs. Don Vallance and Mrs. Neil Petty. LUTHERAN PARK ROAD & HIGHWAY 401 Rev. Philip Fiess, Minister Vicar Stephen Stohiman SUNDAY SERVICES DIVINE WORSHIP 7:30 P.M. DIVINE WORSHIP 7:00 P.M.--WED. Rev. H. Hindry, of Hespeler,| CHURCH SCHOOL ~~ LUTHE Pastor; TH (Eastern Canada Synod) WwW \ SUNDAY, AUGUST Ist 10:00 A.M FAITH RAN CHURCH ct REV. HENRY FISCHER 725-2755 -- THE SERVICE MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING 91 Centre St. at Metcalt St. You Are Invited to Worship With Us bill to legalize the admission The observer says the Angli into the U.S. of the Lowrie or-can general synod will approve phans. The bill has since been the union plan Aug. 25 at a referred to a senate judiciary|\Vancouver meeting. United Mr. Sallis said the "G rea tiand St. Joseph's ; # iverse 'ronto. ' , 3 S en ut tind ean to |Columbia government shows no|the United States and Cana- |signs of taking up a conditional'dian governments. federal offer to rrovide finan-| Centre of attention are Bon- govern the earth at the time he proposes. it ae ' cial aid for Okanagan fruitgrow-|njie, 13; Mark, 11; and Paul, 6 However, the 'kingdom of ers, informants here say. lchildren of the late Mr. and|cOmmittee where it could linger Church approval would be nec: ---- the world' must make way be- Fruitgrowers in B.C.'s Okan-\Mrs. John Lowrie. Mr. Lowrie,|{0" months, or be allowed tojessary before final negotiations fore the world government of the 'Prince of Peace'. Then the world government on the shoul- REV. BAGSIE Aiagan Valley have appealed forja Chatham businessman, died|"ie. government aid to offset cropilast Jan. 6. His wife prede-| U.S. consulate officials and tree damage caused by the ceased him by four years. Both|Windsor said visas wouldn't be Bernard Kaczmarek, chair man of Promotion for the Osh- awa Polish Millenium commit:|ine earth. Its program of work § tee, said this week: "Due to Poland's contribution to the advancement of Christian- ity throughout the centuries, she was referred to as the "Bul- wark of Christianity", her peo- ple being 90 percent Catholic) 1) be a 1,000-year program of £ from early ages until now. We work without interference of the ~~ feel that this event is impor- tant, not only to the Poles, but der of the 'Prince of Peace' will hold uncontested sway over all © for all mankind, living and dead, will be no so-called five- year plan that is limited to the | brief life span of a human ruler," he continued. "According to God's Word, it Devil and his demons". 4\severe winter. Earlier this month both On- tario and Quebec agreed to en- ter the federal-provincial crop "\insurance plan which has de- jveloped slowly since it was es- jtablished in 1960, The three Prairie provinces jand Prince Edward Island have \limited operating schemes and |Nova Scotia has passed legisla- ition to join up were Roman Catholics. granted until the family differ- The children are currently/ences were settled. The U.S living in Dayton, Ten.., with|#Mmigration department was Mrs. Homer Britton, an aunt|@bout to deport the children for on the father's side. Mrs Brit-|lack of proper visas when Sen- yore's bill took the case ton is a Baptist, and married|ator Gore io a minister affiliated with the/OUt of their hands. im) os could proceed. LISTEN TO THE FAMILY BIBLE HOUR SUNDAY 5:30 to 6:00 P.M CKLB -- DIAL 1350 Southern Baptist convention. The orphans are members of Highland Park Baptist Church} in Chatanooga, but Mrs. Brit- ton and her husband say the GOSPEL HALL 40 NASSRU STREET \ TO SERVE GopI Commanding Officer THE SALVATION ARMY services conducted by Cadet Mabel Jean Rawlins Corps Officers Mojor & Mrs. Fred Lewis 133 Simcoe South SUNDAY, . AUGUST Ist -- Major Fred Lewis | Mr, Sallis appealed to his Nl : ) *, ar ee ah. there: listeners 1 "geek, that everlast- | However with Ontario and children will be cea to - fore, invite them all to particl-|i,, tite as offered by the Lord Quebec committed to enter, fed-|choose their own religion. 5 1 pate in our pride and joy." , Ged through his "Prince of big officials feel the plan--| Mrs. Britton took her broth- DRIVE-IN GOSPEL SERVICE colada Per MEETING Mr. Kaczmarek said that the|peace' and through the world lwhich insures 60'per cent of theler's children home with her at Naw Dominian diets opic: The Relevence of Prayer Holy Mother had become 'The! sovernment resting on his shoul- laverage long term value of alafter attending his funeral in KING and JOHN STREETS > 5 : Queen of Poland" forever. Her|der", | REV. JOHN MARKLE farmer's crop--is becoming na- Chatham. A bog inter, vin fe p.m. Sunday School -- All children welcome e at Czestockowa is the) sessi d 6 p.m.) ¥ ibleit 1 for the first time. ceived an order from Judge Ea) peers A shrin | The session ended at 6 p.m.|. The Christian Science Bible tiona Rice of Dayton to permit her SUNDAY 7:00 P.M. 7 p.m. SALVATION .MEETING nation's 'most treasured P0S-/More than 400 volunteers then/Lesson - Sermon for tomorrow, Ontario and Quebec are ex- session,'"" he said, A Polish king,| dismantled equipment, swept |will be on the subject pected to enter within twolto keep the children. DONALD MOFFATT out of gratitude for her protec-|and mopped the Memorial Cen-|'Love." eA" years. Under the plan the fed-\o 4.0 ae MBACK Family Bible Hour Radio Speaker of Hamilton SUMMER VISITORS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO WORSHIP tion to the nation, consecrated tre floor by 10 p.m. A number of illustrations|°"?! government uae' * ver Meanwhile, the maternal rel- ALL WELCOME WHT AS the Polish Crown to her. Cart| Said Mr. Van Horne: The ob-itrom the Rible' will also cent of the farmer's insurance sii 10. who live in the TibUTY-\le ima ether : dinal Wysznski of Poland pro- claimed a nine-year novena to her in 1956. It is being observ- ed by Poles around the world. Mr. Kaczmarek also said: Pope Paul will participate in fext year's anniversary cele- a a 2 tf brations, which indicates the|value for our time. love God will never make us regular basis as required mother's side, and are Roman who la Ss secon f ignifi { e| Highty-three persons were edd yh n J 4 § § : r Geicenne are ait mersed in a nearby pool to love Him; but the longing to be, Both Ontario and Quebec|Catholics Fo ae : Polish Millenium by the Catholic World, All Oshawa celebrations for the observance. of Polish Mil- lenium, 1966, will be under the direction of the Polish Mil-|North America this summer un-| ; onget cai nansereeradles lenium committee of Oshawa. |der sponsorship of the Watch |ence ee ee | tient was treated for| \power Society. Scriptures by Mary Baker average patient was : UNITED ag diittent will Bd aged |Eddy, p. 4). four separate niente. the uct 3 nium activiues suai Adventist urch operates peeve Sena Pees Oe 20 tg ey Envi oie 0 David Gay, home Health|medical launches, three clinics PENTECOSTAL 1. To "provide -the ideal" off 1,000 years of Christianity of Poland among the Polish peo- je and to campaign for "a favorable atmosphere of accep- tance" amiong city and district residénts, ' 9. To prepare and' carry out an extensive program of fes- tivities -- religious and civic -- jective of the convention was) realized. Many religions today |e ot Ged! ee and 30d's, love. are losing sight of the value of) aah ' the Bible and its purpose, but| Mankind's need to bear wit- this convention brought. sharply|"ess to this love will j c of the|Phasized in this passage from into focus the accuracy | : " Scriptures and their practical the Christian Science textbook: symbolize their dedication 'to serve the interests of their Jehovah". The Peterborough Assembly |was one of 30 being held across divine character, will lawake in His likeness' (Sci jretary of Conference of the Seventh-day) Adventist Church in Canada, was the guest speaker this morning) lat the regular weekly service of|the College Park Church in Osh |the College Park Seventh-day east. J, C. Reynold, the church|reported by Seventh-day Adven pastor, will be visiting Camp |tist medical missionaries work Frenda, in the North Bay area,|ing with medical ; lthis week-end. The camp is op- clinics on wheels and an air. be em- "Simply asking that we may |farmers from an ad hoc God, |daily watchfulness and in striv-|the plan un ing to assimilate more of the|rangement w mould|eral participation in f land fashion us anew, until weldies for farmers hit by a pro-jin th awa that a 25 per cent increase| Adventist Church on King street)in medical treatments had been launches, premium and half the costs to the province of administering the plan, MAKES AID REGULAR But a major attraction is its lremoval of emergency aid to rard and Mrs. to alare an aunt and uncle on the \better and holier, expressed in gave oral commitments to enter der a package ar-|should be returned to Canada hich involved fed-jto be raised in the religion of eed subsi- -\longed spring drought. Education director for Seventh-|on wheels, and an airplane to day Adventist Churches in Can-jserve hard-to-reach regions of ada, recently told members of South America, Mr. Gay said. Chatham area, applied to the Canadian external affairs de-| partment to have the children returned to Canada, relatives, Bernard Gi- Clifford Rivard, The They claimed their parents and united, if not e same household, at least lin the same area as their older 320 Ritson Road South (near Olive) 723-6325 "| CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH . (Anglican) The Whole Gospel! to the Whole World Sunday: in the bath parade? In your home 10 A.M.--Sunday School 11 A.M.--Morning Worship in 1966. erated by the Church. plane in hard-to-reach jungle Mary ond Hilleroft Streets ' 3. To make an all-out effort ee ee areas of South America. Near-}] pastor ly 55,000 persons were treated SERVICES to secure an appropriate local) Rev. John C, Pereyma, Bak t ontribution to the Canadian\of St. George's Ukrainian Greek last oe Legh tong hw 7:30 P.M.--Evangelistie illeni Fund (a charitable|Catholic Church, will visit hisjaries In Brazw, , , | onic len), : Sather Sophia, in Goodeve, and Bolivia, he said. 8:00 A.M. Wed. 8:00 se --Bible Study | e i . j . ond Prayer The committee has not made|Saskatchewan, for the last two! Leslie C. Scofield, Jr., captain 11:00 AM. Sar B00 EM._Youno Baoole definite plans as: yet for ob-|weeks of August, Father Perey-jof a 40-ton medical 'aunch, Vecnechy Vora us : in|Luminar 11, reported that 11,000 kervance of this religious feast,,ma first came to Oshawa In) but the following events have|!936. Rev. S. Figol, his curate,/persons were treated in the Sao been proposed: will be in charge during his ab-/Francisco valley of northeast ; Brazil, the territory assigned to EVERYONE WELCOME ST, GEOREES_ANGLCAN CHURCH ---- fee The Reverend Canon F. G. Ongley, M.A.--Rector | The Reverend R. G. Brooks §.Th.--Assistant | HOLY COMMUNION : i sence. Heke contain. gaa sone Luminar 11. Of the 11,000 per- tht rch 'ceremonies : eoaeuct | Remember St. John's Angli-\sons, 9,000 were suffering fiom Lis erie | Church, Whitby, which malnutrition, Scofield. said; . can foncerts early in May of 1966. celebrated the 199th anniversary'8,000 required tooth extractions; + A public concert at Memorial|of jts founding last July 4 [and fearly 4,000 were infected Park bandshell next June. Another district Anglican with intestinal parasites. The The 'day of the Polish Sol-) rian bilities dier" and of the "Miracle of| CHRISTIAN SCIENCE the Vistula in 1920", which cere-| monies would be held out-doors) jn mid-August. SUNDAY, AUGUST Ist -- TRINITY VII 4 J - iT. iT ' The Independence Day cele-| granch ot The Mather Chach, the Fist church et christ / Scientist SERVICES: brations early in November in Boston Massac 9: : | {also proposed are the festive Wmiv cue Cae ae :00 a.m, - 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. | dedication of the park and a): THURSDAY, AUGUST 5th -- Holy Communion -- 10.00 am. |! 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