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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Sep 1965, p. 17

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REV. BR, H. JAMES Church Gets First Pastor The first resident pastor for Methodist Church -- James -- has been appointed by the annual East Ontario Confer. ence of the FMC, Rev, James comes to Oshawa from Cordova Mines, north of Marmora, where he was pastor for three years, He also served at Carleton Place, The new pastor is a native of the Ottawa region and is mar- ried with four children, Follow- war-time service with the RCAF he attended Bible College, The Free Methodist church is located at 1042 Rossland rd, w. A building drive for a new church is planned for next year. REV, RONALD ELLIS New Pastor At Evangel Evange! Pentecostal Church formally welcomed its new pas- tor Sunday when Rev, R. D Ellis was installed at the official induction service. Rev, Ellis was formerly pas- tor of Calvary Pentecostal Church, Lindsay, and has also) served at pentecostal churches in Chesterville and Shawville, Quebec, and Waterloo, Ont, He is a graduate of the East- ern Pentecostal Bible College, Peterborough. Among his many duties he Includes a directorship of the Lakeshore Boys and Girls Camp, Coboiirg, and is a mem- ber of the camp executive com- mittee, Evangel Pentecostal Church was formerly known as Ritson Road Pentecostal Church until the sale of the Ritson rd, build ing recently, The congregation bought a four-acre site on Fare- well av, where the new church building will be constructed, Rev. Ellis takes over as pas- tor from John Zurba who served as interim-pastor for the last 12 : months, Rev, Zurba welcomed Rey, Ellis on behalf of the congrega tion at the induction - service, Rey, E. H, Kerr, pastor of King Street Pentecostal Church, and Rey, R. A. Bombay, district Guperintendent of the Eastern Ontario and Quebec Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada churches, both ao ed in the induc tion | Geremonit SPEND LESS ON ARMS Defence expenditure in Can. ada decreased from 45.5 per cent of the budget in 1953 to 26.3 per cent 10 years late er, coming to the Cadillac Hotel See Page 19 LADIES' saictid % Sleeve Laminated BLOUSES Ruffle Front, -<ssorted Colors. 1.47 199 GILLETTE BLADES 10 with 3 FREE STAY SHARP LONGER 1.09 TURTLE WAX 16-Oz, Bottle 117 Wilke cok Bled FLANNELETTE CANVAS BLANKETS SN EAKERS (Canadian Made) Arch Feature 70" x 90" 212 | 497 = RESDAN Dandruff Remover BUCKET TYPE HAIR DRESSING CAR COOL 6-02. CUSHIONS 1.03 3.88 WHIRLY BIRDS 4 Seater JR. BOYS' Flanneletie PYJAMAS VENTILATED MEN'S DESERT BOOTS Beige, Black and Grey 7.17 -- BOYS' Diamond Frame BICYCLES 31.77 WINDBREAKERS MEN'S DRESS PANTS All Wool Worsted and Serge. Assorted shades of Gray and Black. Sizes 30-44, 9.97 GARDEN SWINGS For Children 9.77 JR. GIRL'S Flanneletie PYJAMAS 99- PRIDE 27¢ ("Charge it" Dyapan FILM 120 - 620 ~ 127 Black and White 3 « 69 LADIES' SKI | JACKETS Assorted Colors and Sizes. 3.99 u 1D AY SALE Cy kK M AR CRENi I ! CAR TEFLON FRY PANS 1.77 "Charge it') 2 Bottle Pack MIR LIQUID DETERGENT 69- MARIOLA BEDSPREADS if 80 x 100 4.97 4 COFFEE MUGS Heat Proof ee WESTINGHOUSE _ RADIO 4-Tube Pastel shaded case 14.97 LADIES' CORDUROY JUMPERS Assorted Colors and Sizes, 1.97 (oan) ON NO. 2 HIGHWAY BETWEEN OSHAWA & WHITBY

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