hse sos a EP ew. Leet nsasataen ater 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Oetober 16, 1965 Bezalel ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Scripture--Exodus 30:1-5; 35:30-36:7; 37:1-38:31. , By Alfred Bopscher Bezalel, a craftsman, was the building of the Exodus 31:1-5; 35:30-35, skilled and dedicated With overwhelming generosity called by God, through Moses, to use his talent in Tabernacle. -- \ Drs wer es ES wee the Israelites contribute to the building of the Tabernacle, each in his own way and according to his ability, -- Exodus 36:1-7. Exodu gifts and materials, creating the first Hebrew place of worship which has so spiritually enriched the world.-- n ' io uf | OHA ¥ -- The staggering value of those freely- ly given gifts shows the truly noble spirit of the Hebrews. -- Exodus 38: 22-31. Bezalel, a little-known Biblical character whose career forth an inspiring example of a man called to consecrate his hu- man skill to the glory of God. Lord --4 artistry and interior decorating, for Bezalel was to become the architect of the Tabernacle, the first Hebrew place of worship, built is 37:1-38-21. "GOLDEN TEXT: Romans 12:11, supervision of Moses, : of view Bezalel's work was tem-|the Tabernacle. Women brought | Ac HEN ENORONET ERE IES Se BIBLE LESSON : Men Of Influence In Bible: Bezalel By R. ii. RAMBEY tribes: Today's lesson deals with Oholiab from Dan. God's, gifts know no geographical bounda- ries. There are great and tal- ented men of every field of en- deavor to be found in every nation. These two great artists set themselves up as teachers of others of artistic bent, Bezalel worked with wood, gold, silver, brass and precious stones; Oho- liab with beautifully textured and designed woven materials. The word went forth that ev- eeryone was to make some con- tribution to the construction of| sets Bezalel was a skilled and ded- cated craftsman whom the called to architecture, under the direction and Though from a wordly point their rings and jewelry; men = significant your gift may seem' Ren aan ae eee much more than others. But of their ability, using their gifts to serve the Lord in whatever way they could. Like the Israelites, we are not all Bezalels or Oholiabs, persons of genius and great skill. But each of us possesses some gift of God. However small and in- the great scheme of God, who expects only the consecrated use of the gifts. He has given us, | If the gifts are great, so also) is the responsibility, If they are. humble, the responsibility is in no way lessened. It must be! used diligently, for God is not. so much interested in what we! achieve as in what we try to} achieve; in our impulse and willingness, rather than in our accomplishments, everyone contributed to the best all our might and skill, F Spirit, that we may as # may raise all our toil in the Lord, , GOLDEN TEXT | "Not slothful in business; fervent in spirit; serving the Lord.""--Romans 12:11. RIFLES DOWN INDIANS >| aH GNIG iOPiTarsnte Ris fles took over sole possession. of second place in the Eastern. Division of the Continental, Football League Friday night, bombing Rhode Island In 48-1 before a crowd of 6, lFriday night. The win gave the. of Rifles a 7-2 "<*0 them to within two points Philadelphia Bulldog... % Therefore, whatever our hands may find to do, let us seek the inspiration of the Uganda: Steve Was Silent [Sinatra In His Top Form jin ire rent ta | -- WESTMOUNT abate ce About Snakes In The Attic By JOSEPH MacSWEEN KAMPALA, Uganda (CP)-- This is to inform the readers of Alberta's Bonnyville Tribune and you that Steve Skuba didn't tell everything in his dispatches from East Africa. Skuba held out on one or two of the more interesting things that happened to him as a teacher in Uganda under the Canadian external aid program. But now. the cat is out of the bag or, in African imagery, the mamba out of the attic. Skuba, 40, who has been send- ing stories regularly Tribune, came clean on the-eve|sHQWN SYMPATHY "Why not?" he agrees. "It's /), hese aay * : ) ' ' ave special on television, : inis of his ee wd pg "IT was beyond feeling of any (said: . owe good story and a forerunner \ne caneied "& week before|{tem, a" in carving of wood, Mrs Made Tavier, ARCT. Interim Organist Mrs. Mabel Joyce travels ani anada wi iSikind, thinking of Kenny in the}. We now are influenc Yiin the field of far-out plots; the}. 'RO ie pitti the|t@ make any manner of cun- (Piono and Orgon), R.M.T. Sy re Se y 1 that, CBS is putting on the ning work." Where he obtained Urganist and Cheirmaster 134th ANNIVERSARY SERVICES wife Helen, 39, and their son to The) ace of cylindrical, earthworm|world, and so we know that we shape. Some families. keep petjiave offended you several snakes to eat rats, but defi-|times. We ask you to forgive us nitely not mambas. lall the harsh, miserable and The Skubas had another hair-|miscomfort we have always raising experience last fall,|pushed ®owards you during your when hoodlum elements went|stay with us in class and out- wild during local elections in- side. volving territory between the neighboring kingdoms of Bu-jof the knowledge and experi-| ganda and Bunyoro. jence you have given us and we} On a lonely road, their car|shall always put it into practice) was stoned at night for no ap-jas our guide to happy life. Wel parent reason. With car win-|now lay you in the hands of God) dows shattered, they arrived at|to help you succeed in all your} home by a soldier. back seat," said Mrs. Skuba. have planted in us and... As a final tribute, the students . By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Movie plots are wilder than ever. Now they've got Frank Sinatra pull- ing a $1,000,000 robbery on the Queen Mary via a submarine. fhat is the essential plot of Assault On A Queen, which is being filmed under the joint aus- Seven Arts and Paramount. Since Sinatra already has con- ducted a mass raid on Las Ve- gas casinos (Oceans 11) and commandeered a Nazi train (Von Ryan's Express), iracy on an ocean liner? In Hijack Of Queen Mary "We shall always be aware/pices of Sinatra Enterprises, | pounding hammers despite the ; | Why jinquire about the plans of the a village and were i and to lead to a happy|shouldn't he be able to manage|phenomenon known as Sinatra. 'life."" the new life and thoughts you|hook has been laying around) worjq of Frank Sinatra. They've he asks when there is a lull in shooting. "Let's get moving."' But there were necessary waits during the scene in which he, the buxom Italian, Virna Lisi; Tony Franciosa and others plotted their outrageous scheme. Workers on an adjoin- ling stage were chattering and | erected in the wilderness. ourselves, are the better for it,|--Wwealth, talent or time--to the for today's civilization and our|thrilling enterprise headed by Christianity are based upon the Bezalel and Oholiab. fleeting fabric which Bezalel) The summary of. the total UNITED CHURCH Bond Street West at Rosehill Bivd, Uust north of the Oshawa Reveals the startling | significance behind world news!... with amount (Exodus 38)-is stagger-| Moses declared that the Lordiing and must have constituted) had called Bezalel, a man ofja severe drain on the resources great artistic gifts, to beautifyjof the people. At present day) the house of God and make itjrates, it was at least $1,250,000) appealing to those who wor-|worth of goods alone--about $2 a there. Moses goes on toa family. | relate that Bezalel's skill arose i, . . from the fact that God had|SOME GAVE MORE filled him with His Spirit, "in| Quite naturally, some Israelites, jeall for silence. "Incredible!"' exclaimed Sinatra as runners| were dispatched to quiet the! noise. | The lull gave me a chance to "On Thanksgiving eve I'll wisdom, in understanding, and|_pecause of their wealth or in knowledge, and in all maner| position -- were able to give Shopping Centre) Minister: Rey, Frank H. Ward, B.A Organist---Choir Director Rowland L, McCord, Mus. Boc | 11:00 A.M. Divine Worship SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M.--Junior, Intermediate PROPHECIES next 20 yoars) Monday - Saturday 9:05 - 9:35 P.M. and Sunday + 10:30 - 11:00 P.M. 1350-----CKLB--135C , and Senior Depts. Nursery and Primary ept 11:00 AM ------$--_$__ |DEVISED WORKS | Bezalel's creative mind de- vised curious works 'in gold,| and in silver, and in brass, and in the cutting of stones to set of workmanship." | HARMONY UNITED CHURCH Rev \N. 1. holmes, B.A., B.D., such training is not known, but [ CENTRE STREET UNITED CHURCH Corner King and Centre St. REV. ARTHUR W. MAGEE--MINISTER SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M, Kenny, 414. "But the people were so sympa- We for 10 years. ing round for . ; "I didn't want to write about/thetic ier uals me ety. Thee are sure of building Uganda on) «put listen, you can get away a cai, thiuting overvinite it was most probably in the 100 AM pea oP 0 and 11:00 A.M hae op a the a went down on their knees,\@ 890d foundatin." with these stories--if you hook|r go almoat."' workshops of Egypt. Tiny Tots Clases REV, WARREN DICKSON OF SHELBURNE I "t want to worry Kenny's i ' ser tcesennears nemneenteren teen rs | ience in the first eight > f ; eS. ; . oloist-----Mr, Donald Allman ee" ed ens Nm Peer Ae ea eenice. Aud tl you woep| Atlit Ammult On A Queen, ek ae Ae ener on 1iiee KM 7:00 P.M.---REV, WARREN DICKSON y : : : + {Si i y his us Oe ee ; 2 Soloist----Mr, Ro { a ce ccie stbot the, Ben eres bad & vate tn hap- Woodlot Owners movin tast. and we move fast|Sinatra will play his usual three]seraiet in this endeavor, and it] © MORNING WORSHIP -- [I cove grovded for babies on smal hee ring the serves. I kept quiet abou e s' pier vein, about the girls at her in this one, believe me. weeks a when in Fannie te should be noted that the two} A Hearty Welcome fo Alb The Friendly Family Church at the Centre of the City, You need only to watch Si-|The Sands. natra at work to understand the|plans to film Any Wednesday, swiftness of his operation. the Broadway hit comedy about FREDERICTON (CP) -- The) 'What are we waiting for?"|a tycoon who maintains a Maritime region of the federal _ equipped - apartment. which e| men came. from different HANNNNUOOOUUAGANAQONOOOOUOUAUAA NOE ODOPLKEE a4 ing of our car last year for the}; nool, Ngora, becoming wise to t ; same reason." an old superstition about poul- T H ] ' 'Now the stories can be told,|try and eggs making viaie 0 e e Pp a pieced together from a gabfest|.torije. Hy among the Skubas and Marion! wo, the girls say it is just ALBERT STREET UNITED. CHURCH (Corner of Albert St. and Olive Ave.) : Guest Soloist--Mrs, Lois Delaney 7:00 P.M.--Sermon: "WHEN THE BIG GUNS FALTER" Guest Choir--King St, United Church at both Services Rey, R. L. Rumboll, B.A., B.D, Nursery for infants and Toddlers. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL counter with the huge mamba, which will yield profitable re- turns but also ensure continued) growth and future profits from the remaining trees. Dr. Alexander Jablanczy of Fredericton will direct the woodlot research. Experimental -plots will be completed this season in three| 11:00 A.M.--PRAISE AND WORSHIP Speaker: REV. D, COOPER 10:00-----A.M.---SUNDAY . SCHOOL Tues. 7:30 P.M.---C.A. Service Thurs, 7:30 P.M.--Bible Discussion and Prayer most in tears. The students presented a testi- monial address to Skuba, re- ferring to the-stoning incident, which he thought had long been forgotten. Under the heading Sympathy, the students said: "We deeply sympathize with you for the bad action which HARMONY ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH 135 Harmony Rd. South Pastor Wm. J. D. Lewis | 10:00 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL for Children and Adults i on ee asia maak something the men put around ren as initi-|respond' by showing more vig UE Pa week BYNG AVENUE MINISTER: REV, HELMUTH DYCK, B.A p r "y 4i.p,/80 they can get all the chicken/aled a research project aimed} r rth. It is not so much :: tS Salaushised Bot aghas f and Peter Snaith, . ng cas ces" Geld Wiss ines (A helping farm woodlot own-|p problem of Noh tebe ty CHE RE ma CHURCH PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Organist-Choirmaster: Harold Ellis s e ea ecuaate' te be porn °°) Ugandan students--extremely|¢?'s Plan cutting programs. --_|hecause merchantable tree 5| REORGANI SUNDAY CHURCH SCHOOL ( DEADLY. SNAKE ". |talented in verse, song, dance}, ra farmers are rina in}will be obvious, but rather OF JESUS CHRIST 83 wine Ak, Wer OF oY N. 9:45 A.M.--Junior, Intermediate and Senior Depts. q ; The Skubas were just moving te artistic carving--bade good- aa a 'Mostiwhich trees left in the stand | euneabeaane --REV, G. A. Aes yak us 10:45 A.M,--Beginner, Kindergarten and Primary. i ' into their Teachers' Training aa cath incu, Ths fesearch edhe grow to mer'! OF LATTER DAY SAINTS || "7:00 P_M--EVANGELISTIC SERVICE ee 11:00 A Pade es yay near fi School at Busubiz, 40 miles from) we found it hard to say|hopes to determine how farm-|° iste | i 'A vet ' a : .M,.. -->ermon: ' j f | ES s "THE FEAR OF GOD ' t here, when they had their en- goodbye," said Mrs. Skuba, al-/eTs can plan cutting programs! (World ------. dependence, || -- beditage lot "UNNAMED. YET REWARDED" p> one of the deadliest of snakes. ' "Steve went to town with f friends for some repair ma- ie @pials and three African boys i were working in the attic of the fe t ORANGE TEMPLE SIMCOE & BRUCE, OSHAWA house, which had been vacant recalled Mrs. SLA UUUAUUAUATAAUUTAAU TEA EA AAU six months," | meee ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH 9:45 A.M, Sunday School Skuba, a vivacious, light-haired teachers regarded this as a su- - preme act of bravery by the B.A., 8.TH. King Street Pentecostal Church || SIMCOE STREET UNITED CHURCH woman. dlot 7. end ie of 3 as d t b son-|Woodlot areas an ree more| ? ' Kenny was sick and I was one ovata "ve a hart Hine will be established next year.| 11:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. | E VA N G E L feeling mighty blue and lone-\y¢ our «tay in Uganda. Final results are expected in| "Are We MORNING WORSHIP _ |] A vs at hs hers nd) We had a feeling of shame|!971. Pompeiian | Pentecostal Church SIMCOE SOUTH AND BRUCE STREETS : they M a ac aoairyes {a8 Ugandans and we ask you to Dr. Jablanczy says it's hoped Christians ? "' ALL ARE INVITED | Minister: THE REV. JOHN F. G. MORRIS, B.A., S.7.M.,, he Ps n?? Pen UAYe ge RY treat the case individually. Here the research will help woodlot m PHONE 728-9606 |} Meeting in the T. R. McEwen Senior Public School Auditorium Organist and Choirmaster: MR, KELVIN JAMES A.T.C.M, ip a soil chat ti heaven'eltene we thank you for your| owners Fey salon eager "Discover the Difference WILSON RD, SOUTH ss ly ie fame I would be doing with a econ yin showed: after theiety. oases We trees whlch will Postor: Rev. RD: Ellis 725-9617 9:30 A.M.--Junior ond Intermediate Departments i i gun. : ; | ildren 9-13 years \ "Madam, there is a big) Under tne heading Request § } 9 | Pre-Conf tion Class---- : Hpegage | 9:45 A.M. -- SUNDAY SCHOO rating Giase rade & i" tnake in the attic. {the students wrote: FIRST BA PTIST CHURCH é ee for ell ages L 11:00 A.M.--Nursery, Kindergarten and Primary. Deartments ' Helen drew a deep breath, "Perfection is not of this f : 11:00 P.M WORLD CHURCH SERVICE ; then quavered: 'Is it danger-| | HORTOP AT GLENWOOD i i} 11:00 A.M. -- MORNING WORSHIP : M.-- I ous?" of Rev. N. Frank Swockhammer, B.A. | "A Double Portion of Thy Spirit" ? thong I ~ it ~ ; ; Miss Judith Davison, Bac, Mus. | 7:00 P.M EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Preacher: The Rev. Dr. R. M. Clark of India The boy then went back an Wh [ y See Gee ene Sa eet : M. -- NG ee Ve shone a flashlight for three | a S your ae S | Hoarmonaires Trio eel: Service: The Rev, Dr, $. L. Osborne of Ontario Lodies Ri hours on the snake, hidden be- ; ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY | Solo--Mrs. Barry, March sai hind a wall, until Skuba, Snaith) ii li } Mr Steve Zurba leading the: singina. Robes and toddlers ore cared for during service, F and another man returned. The | . | Cad 0 | THE REV. e D.BEGG, oe ¥ boy, who knew his danger only [ Hi ; ? . ee rae reliaion? vis latina, Soin ints, Teoene i But at the time Snaith, a gilli Sci sete Ua lad dal One Block West of Oshawa Shopping Centre The Church In the heart of the city with the World on its heart ; comparative veteran in Uganda,!= ----=--===== E..H. Kerr, Pastor -- 728-5371 : scoffed: 'They're always ex-| Unitarianism is a way of life, A os 'i : MINISTER: REV, JOHN K. MOFFAT, B.A, uy Fed ei robably & ite of vigorous thought, ] M. saa 7 P.M. ea 8:30 P.M. Director of Music: Mr. R. G, Geen, L.1.C.M, fl armless little thing." vi 4 st ctivity, of qa " byl ucicoge it ] peta nti go religion "| The Bible School. ot-9:30.A.M 9:45 A.M, -- Sunday School ] 1:00 A M ust the same he went for a oe : : MM, q policeman, an Indian, and a| of inherited creeds, revered Nursery and Junior Church at 11:00 A.M " pO: i a 1 shotgun before approaching the) saints, or holy books. \ REY. L. D. BEGG 1100 am. THE FORGOTTEN MAN reptile, only part of which could SSS SSE : a rong He poked it with a| Unitarianism is not en easy Fellowship Of ; alical Bhntlas Chiarches ln C A | nes W ee S : Rey. S. J. Hillier will preach : stick and the snake's head| Teligion. It demands that people te) p vargelica aptis urches In Canada Nspiring orsnip service SUNDAY SCHOOL i emerged through the paper-thin. think out their beliefs for , ' ceiling at the other side of the, themselves, and then live those EMMANUEL ' # vaing Mae me Study Group room. beliefs. The stress is placed upon BAPTIST CHURCH AL VARY APTIS T 7:00 p.m, -- -- Youth Department i 11:00 A.M.--Children's Department "T gave him both barrels and itfetched down half the roof,"'| Snaith recalled. 'The snake fell) out on the verandah roof still, alive. I cut off his head with a 3 panga. He was 7% feet long." The reptile may have been there months or even years,! feeding on rats and bats in his living this life nobly and effectively rather than on the preparation for an after-existence. Corner Evangeline & -----Baby Core Philip Murray Pastor: REV, ERNEST WINTER moe CENTRE and JOHN STREETS Postor--REV. ROBERT B. LYTLE | King St. United Church 129 KING STREET EAST REV. L. WESLEY HERBERT, Minister s Nancy Froser, Deaco; Evangelistic Service A FRIENDLY WELCOME TO YOU! If you have given up "old time" religion, Unitarianism has the answer for you. sy. hiding Place, a silent men- sae ee ue "3 HTH SIMCO E STREET Mr. Rhyddid Willie Choir Direct; ond Orgonist - R th Fiendiael pene @ = ou Baby Creche SPEAKER | Youth Department Lt) and Church School UNITED SPIRITUALIST | sie paiiit SEwcavos OR eat eatageneu PENTECOSTAL CHURCH +) Riaticue Semmes (iire's ima SUBJEC CHURCH OF ONTARIO fg .cotPECT ccs on 11:00 AM.--MORNING WORSHIP 245 SIMCOE ST. S. _ Rev, GEORGE C. SMITH, Pastor LAYMEN'S SUNDAY | hn & a Wore Siate "schoo 7:00 P.M.--EVENING BIBL | 11:0 Srange Temple aden St., Oshawa ims of Service 'ork, BIBLE SCHOOL : ae IBLE HOUR < ( '00 am. (Upstairs =|: UNITARIAN ] MISSIONARY CONFERENCE | 7:45 P.M.--CHINA INLAND MISSION EVANGELISTIC CRUSADE "GOD, THE CHURCH AND YOU" SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17% FELLOWSHIP 1 11 AM: and 7 P.M. CENTENIAL RALLY WITH : Ephesions 4:1-15 : HEAL cnt at ORC Building REV. JOHN McHARDY 7:00 P.M.--SERVICE BROADCAST OVER CKLB RADIO EVANGELIST GORDON MILL Mans Cite ae angle GES | xibb St WED. 7:45--BIBLE STUDY ETI KKK Bi u ff j " ee a D. 7:45---BIBLE Wednesday 7:45--BIBLE STUDY AND PRAY : Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah" (Hughes) arts x eeting | 4 PRAYER lesday ER OCTOBER 17 to ALWAYS A WELCOME FOR ALL AT eae eis jain CHURCH DIVINE SERVICE Messages by flowers-- Mrs. |. Huggett Please bring 0 flower ------ BAHA'I WORLD FAITH OCTOBER 24 -- SUNDAY -- 71:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. NIGHTLY -- 7:30 P.M. (Except Mon. & Sat.) THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX ST. LUKE'S ST. PAUL'S" UKRAINIAN SIMCOE ST. NORTH ; (Four blocks from King) Wilson Rd. N. at King St. E. Simcoe St; South Minister Rev Minister Rev. @ W. C. Brett, B.A. Minister L REV. D. R. SINCLAIR, B.A. ty Ve nee -- Musical Director F Wal 9:00 AM-- $ Matthew Gouldburm, ALM. Musical owector" LS leg even tins ial 11:00 A.M.--Morning Worship danani -- - pM : Mie | | NORTHMINSTER UNITED CHURCH | (CORNER OF SIMCOE ST. AND ROSSLAND RD.) "MINISTER -- REV. H, A. MELLOW, B.A.,-D.D, ORGANIST -- MR. RONALD KELLINGTON DEACONESS == MISS -SHIRLEY_M, McKEE Rossland Rd. W. et Nipigon J. Jacenty Teaches: Mr Pianist Miss Jone Weir CHURCH SCHOOL SESSIONS 9:15 A.M.--Primary Grades 1, 2, ond 3; Junior 4, 5. and 6 "Peace must be 78 945 AM established through CHURCH SCHOOL 9:30 A.M ean ae ee Al 9:15 A.M.--Intermediate Grades 7, 8 and 9; i tion of CHURCH SC : H Evangelist Gordon Mill comes to us from Kingston. For many years Senior Grades 10 and over the organ zation ora ANNIVERSARY. SUNDAY U SCHOOL CHURCH SCHOOL HUNGARIAN he pastored the Kingston Gospel Temple. A present he trovels 10:45 Nursery ages 3; Kindergarten oges 4 and 5; world tribunal and eat: Biectes Minister Rev. E. Serese extensively in Evangelistic Meetings and during the summer months P p he 9 ong 33 . ae ee REV. ®. J. MOLLOY BA. BD K SE directs one of Canada's largest Camp Meetings. His messoges cre rimary Grades 1, 2, and 3 . unity of religion : igh 11:00 A.M 11:00 A.M at Knox Church challenging, timely and most interesting. Rev, Mill Is also a tal- "ented musician, Plan now to attend the meetings. You will receive 11:00 A.M. S io 11:00 AM LAYMEN'S SERVICE piesa ecwsoba e warm welcome The Sacrament For information re: weekly WHO SPEAKS FOR GOD!" ag NI! , meetings or literoture 3:30 P.M.--Worship Service Ai rem bei 8 s SERVICES a g Te eM of Baptism 7,00 PM dal cet ak - SUNDAY SCHOOL AT "10 AM. -- opic: "Men of The World ; Write Box AS | A TENTING GOD ie HITEENS sl Soloist--Mr. Ivor Davies on Oshawa Times a | Cordiatty Invited SUNDAYS Listen to "SONGS IN THE NIGHT' Sunday 1.05 CKLB. - 1 il ior ee : rs ; .M.--Keiros fe 8 j he