1 doe * | @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, October 8, 1966 5 4 NEWS FROM THE CHURCHES Marriage Counselling; Missionaries To Speak Here Three missionaries from the estern U.S. will speak this Sun- day at the evening worship serv- ices of the Mormon Church, Wesleyan Methodist Congregation Formed A Wesleyan Methodist Church nue Wesleyan. Methodist) ton, N.Y, He also took some) DE FOR FAITH de yours age: tot! ink le, LUSAKA (AP) -- The "holy|than 800 lives. Alice is in.prison war' of prophetess Alice Len-|but 10,000 Lumpa tribesmen are shina is still going on in Zambia|hiding just across the Congo so a state of emergency has|border and _ the ; been proclaimed for a further|thinks they are " six months. The rising began'tile religious fanatics." ROSSLAND ROAD FREE METHODIST Pastor; Rev, R, H, James 725-1280 CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH {Anglican Mory ana riiicrom Streets Thornton Rd. and Rossland Rds. | The speakers will be Elders Steven Ahistrom from Salt Lake .|City, Utah; F. Arn Slagowski from Idaho Falls. Idaho and R. Church, Toronto, subjects at Queen's University, Rev. Walter Jewell, who) Kingston. served as pastor at Brockville I t is anticipated the first unit for eight years, has been aj pale 5 ibd af the new fot of the new church -- an educa- lion unit with a@ chapel seating is in the formative stages in Oshawa. The congregation, which is part of the Central Canada Conference of the de- tion, has tem- To Start Tuesday ' The ifrat of a seven-week ser- , fes of agi entitled '"Build- ) tng Blocks of Marriage, " de- signed for engaged couples and newly marrieds, will be held at 8 p.m., Oct. 11, in St. George's Anglican Church parish hall. The series, sponsored by 11 . Oshawa United Churches, in co-operation with Knox Pres- | byterian Church and St. George's Anglican Church, will be held each Tuesday night through Nov. 22. The directors are Rey. John K. Moffat, min- churches holding such services will be King Street United Church, St. Luke's and St. Paul's Presbyterian Churches, St. George's Memorial Angli- ean Church and Emmanuel Baptist Church. Rey. V. Brown will be the special speaker at both serv- ices in Byng Avenue Pente- costal Church, Al Bowin will be the soloist and special music will be presented by the Jubi- laires Trio. ister of Simcoe Street United | Church and Rev. H. Dyck, min- {ster of Albert Street United ' Church, Hosts for the evening will be Church Builds ' Canon F. G. Ongley, rector of St. George's Church and Mrs. Ongley. The course of study . will be introduced .by Mr. Moffat. The theme of the first even- ing will be "'Our Courtship and Engagement." The theme of i the other meetings will be "Inter-Personal Relationships," "Marriage and the Grace of God,"' "Living in Family and Community," 'Managing Our + Money," "Protection for Your Family" and 'Pregnancy, Birth ' and Family Planning." Among the community lead- ers taking part will be Mr. and) Mrs. Barnard Lewis, Harold Armstrong, Mrs. Norman Roe,| Harold McNeil, Mr. and Mrs.| Earl Bailey, Bruce Mackey,| Rey. M. Buttars, James Hare! and Dr. W. G. McKay. Many Oshawa churches this Sunday will be holding Thanks- siving Services. Among the} Members Said Apprehensive - VANCOUVER (CP) -- The moderator of the Presbyterian Church says some members of his church are apprehensive about going along too quickly with the "easy - flowing ecu- menical tide." Rt. Rev. G. Deane Johnston | of Brantford said the Presby- terian Church believes there Hall In Kenya KISUMU, Kenya (CP)--Can- ada Hall, a community centre built in this Lake Victoria port) with funds provided by the An- jglican Church of Canada, was) opened Sept. 5. Serving a rapidly growing in- dustrial centre which has dou- bled its population to 22,000 in five years, the hall will be used as a youth and educational centre, Dr. Morley Smith, a Toronto |physician working at Maseno| Hospital, represented the Cana-| dian church as the building was|¥° dedicated by Rt. Rev, Festo H.| Olang, Bishop of Maseno. The Canadian church's Angli-| An appeal for the India Famine Relief Fund will pe made at the morning service in Simcoe Street United Church, The special speaker at the Gospel Hall will be L. Wallace, of Victoria, B.C. A Harvest Thanksgiving of- fering for home missions will be received at the morning serv- ice in the Oshawa Salvation Army Citadel. A feature of the morning service at Westmount United Chureh will be the Sacrament of Baptism. Rey, Frank Johnson will be the speaker at fhe 7 p.m. serv- ice in the United Spiritualist Church of Ontario. Mrs. Gillett will be the medium. "Bless the Lord, 0 My Soul jand forget not all His benefits: lwho forgiveth all thine in- equities; who healeth all thy diseases." The Psalmist's assurance of God's healing power is in- cluded in the Christian Science Lesson-Sermon titled, 'Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real?" to be read in the Oshawa Christian Science Church this Sunday. The account of the woman was healed simply by touching the hem of Jesus' garment is also amore the Scriptural readings. can world mission fund made | a grant of $25,000 to the diocese | of Maseno in which Kisumu is} HARMONY ROAD | BAPTIST CHURCH | 226 Harmony Rd. S. Pastor Wm. J. D. Lewis 9:45 A.M, SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 AM. MORNING WORSHIP DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE McGraw from El] Paso, Texas: They will relate their exper- iences during their labors in various parts of the country and will report on the progress of the missionary campaign in Oshawa. Also on the program will be a musical selection by the Missionary Sextet. These missionaries have come to Canada at their own personal expense to spend two years presenting lectures, showing films and slides and otherwise porary officers. plans are under way for the erection of the first unit of the church, Oct. Community Centre, Rd., families. The special speaker at the service will be Rev. LeRoy, pastor of Amroth Ave- -A- site for a church has been purchased and The congregation, which will hold its first service at 3 p.m., 16, in the North Oshawa Nonquon is composed of about 15 R. L. gregation. A native of Picton he worked with the Stephens- Adamson Manufacturing Co. for 15 years. He was employed in the engineering division and rose to the position of produc- tion manager and later works manager. During his pastorate at Brockville a new church building was erected. Mr, Jewell entered the minis- try in 1958 after studying at the Brockville Bible College and Houghton College, Hough- about 150 persons -- will be started this fall at the south east corner of Rossland and Ritson Rds. As the congrega- tion grows, the sanctuary, which will have a_ seating capacity for 400 persons, will be completed. The church parsonage on the church property is now under SERVICES 8:00 A.M, 11:00 A.M, 7:00 P.M. Nursery Care --- 11:00 A.M, Wednesday -- 10:00 A.M, HOLY COMMUNION t I ! | 9:45 aim. -- Library Time. 10:00 a, ™m, ~~ Sunday School 11:00 o.m.-- "Thanks Living" 700 p.m. "Thankfulness" Mondoy 6:30 p.m. C.Y.C . Wednesday 8:00 p.m. Prayer and Bible Shady The Friendly Community Church 9 construction. It is anticipated it will be completed by the end! of this month, explaining the beliefs of the Mormon Church. The missionaries find that the church is somewhat better known in estern Canada than in the east. For this reason, they are currently in the Osh- awa area. | The missionaries are ayail- able to present discussion and films to groups of ail sizes with- out obligation. Anyone wishing to learn more may contact Fred| Etcher at 725- 9114, WOMEN RULE RAIL ROME (AP)--Italy soon may) have woman railway station- masters and train starters. After a new law opened the jobs| to the fair sex a score of women applied for vacancies for 475 stationmasters and~545 signal-| lers to blow the tin whistle with-| out which no talian train can| leave the station. | LAW TAKES FIRE | NEW DELHI (AP) -- Spec- HEAR The Back to the Bible Broadcast DAILY Mon. te Set. 9:30 - 10:00 a.m. 1350 RADIO "should be no experiments in| church union of an organic na- ture" because of the chureh's | present state of development. However, he told a meeting of Presbyterian ministers and elders, this does not mean his church will close its doors to ecumenical conversations with other churches. "You can talk to a girl with-| out proposing marriage.' The Presbyterian Church bas | about 200,000 members in Can- GRACE LUTHERAN Lutheran Church --- Conade (Mo. Synod) PARK ROAD & HIGHWAY 401 Rev. Philip Fiess, Minister Phillip Heinze, Vicor FIRST CHURCH -- 64 joston, M CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Branch ef The Mother Church, The First Church ef Christ Scientist in B jassochusetts, COLBORNE ST, EAST SUNDAY SERVI Wed. Service (inctudes SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 11:00 A.M. 'Are Sin, Disease and Death Real?' | READING ROOM--CORNER ONTARIO AND BOND STS. Monday to Friday--12 noon - 6 p.m. (Excepting Molidays) Listen to: The Bible Speaks Te You CKLB 9 A.M, Every Sunday i | i | CE 11:00 A.M. testimonies) 8 P.M, SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP UNITED SPIRITUALIST AUIRAN AF ALITamIA GHUNUN UF UNTARIU Orange Temple, Bruce St., Oshawa (Upstairs) Sunday, October 9th 2:30 P.M. HEALING & OPEN CIRCLE 7:00 P.M. DIVINE SERVICE SPEAKER Rey.' Frank Johnson MEDIUM | Mrs. Gillett All Welcome SEC. 728-5643 King Street Pen Phones: Church 728-5371 THANKSGIVING SERVICE 10:30 A.M.--MONDAY, OCTOBER 10th SUBJECT: -- "THANKSGIVING" Spontaneous expression of gratitude of God's Goodness, physical healing ond other blessings will be given. ALL ARE INVITED TO THIS SPECIAL SERVICE Ee tecostal Church | 611 KING ST. W. One Block West of Oshawa Shopping Centre REV, S. D, FELTMATE -- Pastor Parsonage 728-6662 tators at a university cricket match saw more action than| they expected when law ital dents, ments, broke up or burned all equipment, Officials the n | several Thanksgiving hymns, for the service: Jesus' secret', along with related pas- protesting bar require-|sages from the Christian Sci- invaded the field and/| ence textbook: awarded | beauty and bounty, hidden from a ay to the team that was/the world, but known to God ahead. beva'e Church Plans Thanksgiving Thanksgiving will ob-| served at the 10.30 a.m. ee Oct. 10, in First Church of} Christ, Scientist, St. E., Oshawa. Sermon readings from the} |Bible and the Christian Science |textbook will bring out close relationship between | prayer and Thanksgiving. A portion will also be set aside for testimonies of thanks from individuals in the congre- |gation, who will also join in A Golden Text from Colos- jsians and Responsive Reading from Psalms will set the theme "Continue in prayer, and watch in the same with thanksgiving ... pay thy vows unto the most High'. The Bible Lesson will include instructions to pray "in "Christians rejoice in secret Prayer, watching, and SIMCOE 245 SIMCOE ST. S. @ Pastor George Smith @ The Choir, PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. GEORGE C. SMITH, Pastor THANKSGIVING SUNDAY A.M.--Sunday School ond Adult Bible Closses A.M.--Thanksgiving Worship Service mano TP, "FACTS ABOU Orchestra and Church Musicians @ A welcome always awoits you STREET M. HEAVEN" speaks | Listen to "SONGS IN THE NIGHT" Sunday 11:15 CKLB-1250 | BYNG AVENUE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 83 BYNG AVE. WEST OF SIMCOE ST. N. REV. FRED C. SPRING Minister BIBLE SCHOOL DAY SUNDAY, 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL INTERNATIONALLY REV. ERNIE FRENCH OF YAKIMA WASHINGTON | KNOWN EVANGELIST SUNDAY 11 A.M. AND 7 P.M, _ NIGHTLY (except Mon. & Sat.) 8 p.m. ~ CHRIST AS Tomorrow! Reveols the startling signi- ficance behind world news! » with PROPHECIES next 20 years! Monday to Saturday 9:05 - 9:35 P.M. and Sundoy 10:30 - 11:00 P.M. 1350 RADIO On eekey Nights the World Tomorrow will be heard: immediately after the hockey game. DELIVERER FOR BODY, SOUL, AND SPIRIT PRAYER FOR THE SICK 4 Bring your Friends Shore in This Revival "Effort ot OSHAWA'S FRIENDLY FAMILY CHURCH Off-street Parking --- Nursery Facilities Tiny-Tots Church | Sunday School For: 'All Ages 9:45 A.M. | @ MUSIC BY MR. AL BOWEN Plus -- JUBILAIRES TRIO 11:00 A.M.--REV, "WHAT THE ASCESSION MEANS TO ME" SUNDAY SCHOOL HOUR 10;00 A.M OCT.9 7:00 P.M. "WHY | BELIEVE IN THE RETURN OF CHRIST." SPEAKER REV. V. BROWN GUEST SOLOIST BROWN, SPEAKS THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX SIMCOE ST, NORTH (Four blocks Prom King) Minister Rev. G W. C, Brett, B.A. Mr. Matthew Gouldburn, A.L.C.M, Musical Director 9:45 AM CHURCH SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. PUBLIC WORSHIP "HOW TO BE HAPPY" COME AND WORSHIP WITH US$ | ST. LUKE'S Rossland Rd. W. at Nipigon Minister REV, D, R. SINCLAIR, B.A, Choir Director Mrs. J, Borkwell ST. PAUL'S Wilson Rd, N. at King St. E, Rev. Walter Jackson Minister Mr, Pronk Walter Musical Director 9:30 A.M. Church School 11:00 A.M. Public Worship THANKSGIVING SERVICE 9:30 AM CHURCH SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. THANKSGIVING DAY SERVICE 11:00 A.M,----Morning Worship UKRAINIAN Simcoe St. South Minister Rev, J, Jacenty working, immolation, are God's gracious} means for accomplishing what- ever has been successfully done for the Christianization and health of mankind . . . To those jleaning on the sustaining in- jfinite, to-day is big with bless- lings" ('Science | Mary Baker Eddy). The service will be conduct- the| ed by the First Reader of the church, Douglas M. Leiterman land by Mrs. Marion Parker, Second Reader. , combined with self- and Health 64 Colborne) with Key to the Scriptures" by WESTMOUNT UNITED CHURCH Bond Street West ot "a Bivd, Gust north of the Oshawa Shopping ee Minister: Rev. G. J. Minteliy, B.A., B.D, Organist--Choir Director Mr, J. R. Robertson 9:45 A.M, Sr. Sunday Schoo! = |! 11;00 A.M, Primary, Kinder- |) garten and Nursery. 11:00 A.M "Are We Thankful?" Sacrament of Baptism. ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH BAGOT AND CENTRE STS, The Reverend Canon F. G, Ongley, M.A.--Rector The Reverend R, G. Brooks $,Th.--Assistant SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9th NATIONAL THANKS-GIVING 9:00 A.M.--HOLY COMMUNION 11:00 A.M.--MORNING PRAYER 7:00. P.M.--EVENING PRAYER Nursery Facilities available ot the 11:00 am. Service THURSDAY, October 13th -- HOLY COMMUNION 10 @.m, anza on a shops and whisk you BRITISH WEST INDIAN AIRWAYS Start now--call your travel agent. Let him begin your Barbados Bon- BWIA Sunjet to the brilliant be aches and in-bond deep-sea fishing and friendly bars and cricket matches and swinging nights. Strike up conversations with the warm- woolens, Caribbean handicrafts-- and Barbados rum. BWIA will down on a quiet 727 Sunjet. While you fly, you'll dine sumptuously. And be tended by Caribbean stewardesses who combine British thoroughness with West Indian grace. For informa- tion and reservations, contact your travel agent, or any BOAC office. hearted,. generous . people. See traffic cops like London bobbies -- in white helmets. Watch the flying fish fleet come in--then dine on their catch, a delicate, succulent fish that is one of the Carib- bean's -great. dishes.. Go swimming, sailing, water skiing. Stroll on the colorful docks -- observe the harbor police dressed in the uniform of Nelson's navy. Snap up marvelous buys in tailored clothing, antiques, British ECARREBADON IBONANZA begins with BWIA 21-day, round trip excursion fares from* First Class Toronto, Ottawa Montreal or London $346 *Via connecting airline to New York 9:00 A.M.--Church School HUNGARIAN Minister Rev, E, Seress "Four Seasons Travel take the Worry Out of Travelling' FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL 37 KING STREET EAST CALL 728-6201 at Knox Church Simeoe St. North 3:30 P.M.---Worship Service 2nd and 4th SUNDAYS "Servicing Oshawa - Whitby - Bowmanville Areas" MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE 25 KING STREET EAST, OSHAWA TELEPHONE 723-944) ----