sen get rer Ee OL ope oe we ee phe ae = 6 Sar eee ome Sar ae Say See ee eee ye On, Oe ie ae ah aici lia te ve ee ere ee ere ee er mre na _ a. = og a i ok oh ell, ik ilk tes de wo i 7 . eed ap ah oO ai Wi ata Se a ee a tx a faa as x fates cat ak ope sialen calmed a TOOK The source of the River Nile| Robert '" Paul Burow and Carl Ephraim-| was not discovered until 1937,|Lassie, is an son, Toronto. by Burkhart Waldecker of Ger-| mist and has stuffed rattlesnake he killed h Other conference items in-)™any. cluded the evaluations of Sun- iy , : | The Wesleyan Methodist Church day School Curriculums, Mis- sion Education, and reports on North Oshawa Community Centre -- Nonquon Rd, Minister: Rev. Walter Jewell -- 305 Rosslond Rd, E. the conventions of the Lutheran WORSHIP SERVICE-3 P.M. arines; the Rev. Eifert, Gasline; the 1TH GmUAWA TMB, tne, Mri 1, 14 Mission Fund | Lutheran President Urges NEWS FROM THE CHURCHES | Nears $2Million| Support Of Thankoffering St Matthew's Church 2228272 ce ea See te Se: Will Use New Building established nearly three years|i, siso pastor of Grace Luth-lall parts of Western Ontario, it ay scot A = eran Church, Oshawa, has) The conference also officially pect the $2,000,000 mark will be |Ursed, Cntare, Guatherane {°lwelcomed elght new. pastors i Ld dri 4 ce, They were seatbelts FA I RRO TH " 8 e is known| Mitchell; the Rev. Thomas ining, Paclal fund was ttarted|as the Ebenezer 'Thankotfering , London; the Rev, Rex Church - Canada and the Luth- eran. Council in Canada. Attending this conference from this area was Mr, Heinze of Grace Lutheran Church. Mission Fund,/rtheran Church, Canada, wholday, These pastors came from St.|the United Pentecostal Church, the 'Anglican Church,|Ritson Road South, Evangelist Pentecostal hold|/Youth Director for Pennsyl- in| vania, Wilson Road South church liam, and . The rector, A. Sharp, will condu ces, pi hioners are looking with no little anticipa- tlon to the dedication of their new church at the 8 p.m, serv: fee Dec. 19. The dedication ceremony will be performed by the Rt. ef Toronto. Money Grows Seven ounile of the Harmony Road Baptist Church Sunday Pticipated during the gummer in ® modern day ver- sion of the Parable of the Tal- ents". The superintendent, Ron Collins, gave each child a 50- cent piece. They were to work with this money over the sum- mer vacation and return it in the fall. Mr. Collins recalled the talent money in October, From the $3.50 he distributed the : gtudents returned $109.07, Their money making projects varied from selling candy, vegetables, bath salts and popsicles to do- ing odd jobs, Building Blocks A controversial and informa: tive subject will conclude the series marriage counselling eourses which have been given in recent weeks jn St. George's lean Church parish hall. Fiod' specialist in obstetrics and logy, and Mrs. Norman rT graduate nurse, will ad- dress those attending the course on the subject of Pregnancy, Birth Control and Family Plan- aing. f Christian Science A sermon on "Soul and Body" will be presented at the p> seg this Sunday in the First ureh of Christ Scientist, Osh- awa. The Golden Text is from Psalms: "Who is God save the Lerd? or who is a rock save our God? It is God that gird- eth me with strength, and mak- eth my way perfect." Men Officiate The men of the church will the '2. service in Baptist Church this Sun- Pastor ee will a 8 special speak- oe sent: service will Rev. eae PF sng ore professor lew Testa- t at McMaster University, Hamilton | Services Closing The series of evangelistic eervices will continue this eve- at the Erie Street Free Methodist Church. Rev. I. L. Brown, BA, MA, will be the epeaker at the closing services on Sunday. Gospel In Song Stewart is the World Outreach The Diocesan World Outreach will be featured at the 11 a.m. service in St. George's Memor- fal Anglican Church. Songster Weekend y. G. B, Snell, Bishop} The Oshawa Citadel of the Salvation Army will hold a Songster Weekend commencing this evening. The features of this evening's service will be the singing of the Scarborough Bongsiers and ine ariisizy vi Bandsman Deryck Diffey, of talented cornet Hamilton, soloist, and Mrs. William Davies. Unitarian Service "Freedom for the one over 30", The special speakers at the Sunday services will be Major The special speaker at this week's meeting of the Unitar- jan Fellowship will be Stewart Fisher whose subject will be Teenage Revolution or Don't Trust Any- New Parsonage The congregation of the re cently organized Wesleyan Methodist Church will hold a dedication service at 8 p.m., Noy. 23,at the new parsonage, 305 Rossland Road East. The dedication will be followed by an open house, Infant Baptism Rey. L. Wesley Herbert, min- ister of King Street United Church, will conduct the Sacra- ment of Infant Baptism at the church's morning service in the College Park Seventh-day Ad- ventlet' Church. Hampton Pastor 'The special speaker at North- minster United Church this Sun- day will be Rev. Charles Catto, BA, BD, minister of the Hamp- ton pastoral charge. Special Lecturer The lecturer at. the 7 p.m. service in the United Spiritual- ist Church will be Mrs, H. Pres- cott, The clairvoyance will be in charge of Rev. E,. Harlock and Mrs. E. Ritchie, Group Believes By VINCENT MATTHEWS as '"'the new breed' which be- lieves Christianity is not just a Sunday affair are donning work coats and hard hats to reach men in industry. They talk over the roar of an assembly line rather than in the hush of a church. They discuss the performance of a machine with the same familiarity they would quote a passage from the Bible. They take the wisecracks, the rough talk and sometimes even the suggestive joke, but they have won the respect and con- fidence of men in industry. and the support of management and unions, They are five full-time and 35 part + time clergy from 10 de- nominations making weekly vis- its to 47. factories in the Mel- bourne area working with an organization called the Inter -- Trade and Industry Mis- sion, LET OFF STEAM The mission director, Lawrie Styles, said: "We don't try to force religion down the throats of the workers and this has surprised a lot of fellows. "If they want to talk religion, it's okay with us. If it's politics, football or anything to let off Rey. aim is to promote honesty, jus- tice and responsibility in all sections of industry and to help may de domestic, or difficulties Not Just A Sunday Affair Canadian Press Correspondent MELBOURNE (CP)--A group of Australian ministers known steam, that's all right too, Our) with personal problems. These Christianity at work or even alcoholism, We try to help, "There was a@ lot of distrust when we first started going into the factories, But many work- ers were surprised when they found we were just ordinary blokes, Now we are on Christia name basis and we like to think we're accepted as part of the mob." Before a minister can join the group, he must take a course in management and union rela- tions, Then he is briefed by a board of churchmen and union and ment repr tae tives, The ministers have been so successful in Melbourne that their work now is spreading to other parts 6f Australia. Praising their efforts, the An- glican Archbishop of Melbourne said: 'The failure of the Church of England to come to terms the Anglican Communion in/which the 3,000,000 members of the world's developing nations./the Lutheran Church » Missouri Ristine, Longs! hore, Tillsonburg; Rev. Ed, Richmeyer and the Rev. Matthias Krey, St. Cath- STRUMS STRINGS Garry Moore, who plays the The Canadian church is com-levnoq ig having in 1967. The mitted to raise not less than|">" ghee ie $500,000 annually, over and proceeds of this offering is to above its regular budget, dur-|go to mission expansion thro- ing a five-year period. ughout the world and also for rting to General Synod|the enlarging of the church's at ir quarterly meet-|educational ficilities. The Ontar- ings here this week, Rev.jio District of the Lutheran Canon M., C. Robinson, the|Church - Canada is part of the fund's co-ordinator, said that/Lutheran Church - Missouri Sy- grants totalling more than |nod. 1,300,000 will have been made} 'In the light of the offering the end of i966, of Christ upon the altar of the During the two years ending|rross of Calvary for our sal- Dec. 31, 1965, overseasivation we cannot but partici churches benefitted to the ex-|pate," said Mr. Fiess, "As tent of $970,844, Of this amount/Canadians we have a special $463,880 went to the five Angli-|reason for thanks in 1967 in can churches of Africa andthe light of God's blessings on sire tau to ihe Ciurch of lndts,|Canaga fer iheas 308 years. Pakistan, Burma and Ceylon./On Christmas day, the birth: Other large grants included: |day of Jesus Christ, Who is the South-East Asia, $84,474; Jer-lfirsiborn among brethern, Dr. usalem Archbishopric (Jordan|Harms, President of our Synod, and Iran), $38,000; the South) will declare 1967 as "Hbenezer Pacific, $36,358; Latin Ameri-iyear' or 'Thankoffering ca, $35,112; West Indies,|year." A year in which all UNITED SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF ONTARIO Orange Temple, Bruce St., Oshawa (Upstairs) Sunday, November 20 2:30. P.M, HEALING & OPEN CIRCLE 7:00 P.M. DIVINE SERVICE Lecture: Mrs. Hi Prescott Cisirvoyance: i Rev. E. Harlick Mrs, E, Ritchie All Welcome 723-6786 34,472; Japan, $33,100, Grants|synod's members are asked to to facilitate the fund for the|make a thankoffering to Christ two-year period amounted tojon their pbirthday.,, Presi- $60,414, dent Fiess said. Canon Robinson reported that) 9 saiq this to some 60 during the current year the vi hana Ee EAR So es ORE SA World Mission Fund had under- taken to finance projects re- GRACE quiring $446,050 and disburse- ments were well under way. The West Indies, Japan and Africa would be major recipi- Lutheran Church -- Canede (Mo, Synod) PARK ROAD & HIGHWAY 461 Rev. Philip Fiess, Minister Phillip Heinze, Vicar | i | énts, he said. The executive committee of the department of missions ap: proved a list of projects which the. fund will support in 1967. The projects including several under negotiation, call for grants totalling $479,841, At the same time the Angli- can Church of Canada's de- partment of missions main- tains its regular overseas serv- ices which during recent years have been operated at an aver- age expenditure of $550,000 annually, ROSSLAND ROAD FREE METHODIST Pastor: Rev. R. H. Jomes 725-1280 SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 A.M, SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M, MORNING WORSHIP | HARMONY | | UNITED CHURCH Rev, N. T. Holmes, B.A., 8.0, Minister Mrs. Marie Taylor, ARC, (Piano and Organ) RMT, Organist and Cholrmaster 9:48 10:00 11:00 @m. -- Librery Time a.m, = Sunday Schoo! am, -- "Evil Speoking"' 7:00 p.m, -- 'Requirements' 3:30 p.m, -- Youth Fellowship Monday, 6:30 p.m. C.Y.C, Wed., 8:00 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study The Friendly Community Church 9:45 am, -- Sunday School 11:00 om. Kindergarten ond Tiny Tots 11;00 a.m. Morning Worship A Hearty Welcome To All with the industrial revolution 100 years ago now is more disas- trously evident than ever, Woe betide us if we fall into the same mistake in Australia." ALBERT STREET UNITED CHURCH (Corner of Albert St. and Olive Ave.) MINISTER: REV, HELMUTH DYCK, B.A," CHRIST MEMORIAL | CHURCH (Anglicon) ! Mary and Hillcroft Streets SERVICES -- 8:00 A.M. | 11:00 A.M 7:00 P.M Nursery Care == 11:00 AiM, Wednesday -- 10:00 A.M, HOLY COMMUNION ORGANIST-CHOIRMASTER:. HAROLD ELLIS SUNDAY CHURCH SCHOOL 9:45 A-M.--Junior, Intermediates and Seniors 10:45 A\M.--Beginners, Kindergarten and Primary 11:00 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP "A Portrait of God" MR, M,C, BARNETT Nursery for intents and Toddiers A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL TREET UNITED CHU Corner King and Centre St, } REV, ARTHUR W. MAGEE--MINISTER Organist Mrs, A. H, Foy RCH REORGANIZED CHURCH | OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS | (World Headquarters, Independence, Missourl) ORANGE TEMPLE SIMCOE & BRUCE, OSHAWA SUNDAY SERVICES 10:00 A.M, -- CHURCH SCHOOL for ehildren end edults 11:00 A.M, -- MORNING WORSHIP drums and pogo cello on his own TV show, has been taking lessons on the Irish harp. | Lutheran Chureh (Eastern Canada Synod) The Rev. Henry Fischer Pastor = 725-2758 MASONIC TEMPLE BLDG. 91 Centre St. 9:49 AM. wera pee THE SERVICE COME WORSHIP WITH US! 4 Sermon: 'The Church! What Is It?" Wednesday 8 p.m, <= Open House and Dedication of P. ee ot 305 Rossland Rd. &, YOU ARE INVITED CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH = 64 COLBORNE $T, EAST The Mother Church, The First Chureh ef Christ Scientist a Massachusetts, Branch of SUNDAY SCHOOL == 11:00 AM. SUNDAY SERVICE 11:00 A.M. "SOUL AND BODY" Wed. Service (Inerudes testimonies) 8 P.M. READING ROOM---CORNER ONTARIO AND BOND STS. Monday to Friday---12 noon « 4 = | 'Excepting Molideys) Listen te: 'The Bible Speaks To You CKLB 9 A.M, Rvery 7:00 P.M. REV. ROBERT HOLLINGSWORTH WESTMOUNT UNITED CHURCH Bond Street West at Rosehill Bivd, (Just north of sh Shoppin: inister: Rev, G, J, Minielly, B.A,, 0.0, Organi holr' Director r, J, R, Robertson 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL, 11:00 A.M, PRIMARY, KINDERGARTEN ond NURSERY 11:00 A.M, 'NS LIFE TOO FULL" entree SIMCOE STREET UNITED CHURCH [eA a Stem AT SIMCOE ST, S, AT BAGOT STREET The Church In the heart of the MINIST city with the World on Its heart. ISTER: REV. JOHN K, pipe B.A. Director of Music: Mr, R. G, Geen, L.7.C.M, 11:00 A.M. "DO WE REALLY WANT TO KNOW CHRIST?" Anthem -- "Lo rd of All Being" , (Moore) Solo: 'God of The Leah SUNDAY M, Lofty Mountains"--(Frankish) Garrow SCHOOL ~---- YOUTH DEPARTMENT 'M. -- CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT Baby Care St. United Church 129 KING REV, L. WESLEY Hi STREET EAST ERBERT, B.A, Minister Mr, Rhyddid Williams, Cholr Director and Orgonist Church Schoo! and Morning Worship at Seventh Day Adventist Church, 1164 King St. E. 11:00 A.M. The Sacrament Broadcast "GOD'S (Mark 1 Solo:-- "I Anthem:-- "Anthem of Infant Baptism Over CKLB FAMILY" 0; 13-16) Believe" ---- Greham -- (Mrs. G. V, Hawker) of Praise' -- Sullivan PRESENTING THE GOSPEL IN WORD AND SONG @ INSPIRED SINGING @ NEGRO SPIRITUALS @ ELECTRIC GUITAR @ DYNAMIC MINISTRY 11:00 A.M. THE PASTOR SPEAKS: "THE POWER OF THE SPIRIT" 10:00 AM, CHRISTIAN EDUCATION HOUR HAVE YOU CALLED "LIFE LINE" 728-2111 A DAILY MESSAGE INSPIRATION end afer 14) Ve CHURCH Rev. FRED C. SPRING 83 BYNG AVE. WEST OF SIMCOE ST.N. e King Street Pentecostal Church 611 KING ST, W. One Block West of Oshawa Shopping Centre REV. S, D. _ Phones: Church 728-537] ee yt 728-6662 j ~-- SUNDAY -- 9:45 A.M, -- Sunday School with Adult Classes Special For Adult Classes this week "Studies of the Gifts of the Spirit' 11:00 | "LESSONS FROM THE A.M. LIFE OF ELIJAH' 7:00 P.M. let Sermon In @ Series on THE SECOND COMING OF CHRIST @ |s it a Physical Return? @ Who Will See Him When He Returns? @ Is It Possible That He Hos Come? @ Do Present Conditions In Israei end the Middle East reveal any Fulfillment of Prophetic Scripture? FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HORTOP AT GLENWOOD | Rev, N. Frank Swackhommer, B.A, | Rowlend L. McCord = Mus, Boe, -- Musical Directo | 9:45 am, --- Adult Bible Study 11:00 A.M.--All Deportments of the Church Schoo! et the Seventh Day Adventist Church, Please enter by side door, Baby care with mother, in mothers' room, entering by front door, Core will leave et 10:40 @.m, sharp, corner King & Charles Sta, Rev. Robert Hollingsworth | will present the Gospel in word) and song at the 7 p.m. service) to Byes Avenue Pentecostal | Church. Don't Miss This Series of Seven Sermons on the 11:00 A.M. Second Coming of Christ "Faith Is Adventure With God" @ Heor The Orchestra Play Revival Services Evangelist and Mrs. L. Stew- art will continue the series of revival services this Sunday at HEAR cy ape Back to the Bibie Broadcast DAILY Mon, te Set, 7:00 p.m.--The Pastor J, Shakotko, Preacher Bible School 9:30 A.M Nursery and Jr, Church at 11:00 A.M, 11:00 a.m.--Rev, Harold W. Lang MA, B.D. Prot, of New Testoment, McMaster Men of The Church | Will Conduct The Service | ALWAYS A WELCOME FOR ALL AT THE FRIENDLY FAMILY CHURCH Chureh Schoo! 9:45 «.m, Closses for pupils 4 to 16 years of age, Care for emel! children provided during the Service of Worship. The Friendly Family Church ot the Centre of the City, | $7, ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH L AA Awe tt o~ ~ yw Vv at Harmony 9:30 - 10:00 a.m. 13580 RADIO Fe' Pastor: Rev, W. £ 1 | ) Road Baptist 226 Harmony Rd, $ Lewls -- 728-2322 | TAN A AA ty AAV. MORNING WORSHIP Wednesdey 7:30 p.m. -- YOU AR Missionary Prayer Meeting f INVITED EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Evongeline & REV, ERNEST WINTER 9:45 AM BIBLE SCHOOL 11;00 AM "DECISION" 7:00 P.M "FALSE TEACHERS" we eth THE PASTOR EVENING SERVICE BROADC. 9:45 A.M.---BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES | The Bible Is Our Textbook 11:00 A.M, and 7:00 P.M PREACHING AST OVER C.K.L.B. RADIO Wednesdoy 7:45 P.M, Study the Scriptures in Depth | SIMCOE SOUTH AND BRUCE STREETS #2 sanepie G,. WVARIS, Ade to-. WLI BEN Wim se Rev, Organist end Choirmoster: MR, KELVIN JAMES, A.T.C.M, BA aa LC any STM. ' 9:30 A.M, -- Junior ond Intermediate Departments (Children 9-13 years) Pre-Confirmation Class for Grade % Senlor Discussion Group for Teens 11;00 A.M.--Nursery, Kindergarten ond Primary Departments 11:00 A.M. "Gathering Together a Remnant" The Church Within The Church Are You o Faithful Few? What Do They Look Like? Baebes end Toddiers ere cored for during the service RTHMINSTER UNITED CHURCH (CORNER OF SIMCOE ST. AND ROSSLAND RD.) MINISTERS: REV. H, A. MELLOW, B.A., B.D. REV. W. C. SMITH, B.A., B.D., B.Paed. Organist--Mr. Ronald Kellington @ Hear The Choir Sing @ Share In the Congregational Singing @ Worship with a Large Evening Attendonce @ Enjoy the Warm Welcome that Awaits You You can End Your Search For @ Friendly Church by coming to King Street Church This Week Paved Parking -- Nursery -- Tiny Tots Church CHURCH SCHOOL SESSION: -- 9:13 @.m.--PRIMARY GRADES 1, 2, and 3 JUNIOR GRADES 4, § and 6 INTERMEDIATE GRADES 7, 8 and ¢ SENIOR GRADES 10 and ever 10:45 @.m.--NURSERY AGE $3 KINDERGARTEN AGES 4 ond § PRIMARY GRADES |, 2 end 3 11:00 A.M. "NORTH MINISTRY" Rev. C. Catto B.A., B.D., Will Be Guest. Specker BABYSITTER SERVICE BY THE COME-DOUBLE CLUB 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. -- 'Hour of Thinking Through" THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA ST. LUKE'S Rossiond Rd. W. at Nipigon KNOX $i ST. NORTH (Four from King) Minister Rey, G W. C, Brett, B.A, Mr. Matthew Gouldburn, A.L.C.M. Musical Director Miniter REV, BD. R. SINCLAIR, BA Choelr Director Mra. J, Barkwell 9:45 AM CHURCH SCHOOL 11:00 AM PUBLIC WORSHIP "THE CHURCH" COME AND WORSHIP WITH US 9:30 A.M. Church School 11:00 A.M. PUBLIC WORSHIP ST. PAUL'S Wilson Rd. N. ot King St, E. Rev. Walter Jackson Minister Mr, Prank Waiter Musica! Director 9:30 A.M, Worship end Church School 11;00 A.M, Morning Worship 7:00,P.M UKRAINIAN Simeoe St. South Minister Rev, J, Jacenty 9:00 A.M.--Chureh School 10:00 A.M.--Ukrainion Service 11:15 A.M.--E€nglish Service HUNGARIAN Minister Rev. E, Serese at Knox Chureh Simeoe 3:30 P.M.--Worship Service 2nd and 4th Senior High SUNDAYS = stmt OF SQFT PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 245 SIMCOE ST. $ Rev. GEORGE ¢ -- SUNDAY -- EVANGELIST W. F. ROURKE ® Noted Bible Teacher @ Convention end Comp Meeting Specker @ 10 @.m.--Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes @ 11 @.m, Worship Service--W. F. Rourke Speaks ~ EVANGELISTIC RALLY t, Orchestra end Church Musicions Friendly Crowd This Sunday Night TONIGHT -- 7:45 P.M. Gospel Singspiration SMITH Ff Choi @ Jom The Free Admission "THE KINGS KEYNOTES" of Rockaway, New Jersey | | Usten to "SONGS IN THE NIGHT" Sunday 11:15 CKLB-1350 |