Church CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH (Anglican) Guests Lecturers Two guest lecturers, Walter Mittler and Mrs. Bella Fergu-| son, both of Oshawa, will speak} |sive. overseas expan hav- ing held posts in Poon Windiz/ in 1939-40, and in Iraq 19 and from 1950 to 1958. While| overseas he negotiated for the| EARLY WEEK LL BLVD. to the members of the Oshawa opening of Seventh-day Adven-| / BA. D.D. Mary ond Hillcroft Streets Spiritualist abe this Sunday. Be ~~ ie oe re ae ; Mrs. Ferguson recently returned Agen, Bis BOOK, turn of the; or ; | |Jews, is used extensively by FT Gls SERVICES from a tour of Scotland. _ i ithe Arab League throughout the | MONDAY =e NOV. 6th The 159,000 Canadians of Nor- be Middle East. He acted as'ad 4 11:00 A.M, 8:00 A.M, wegian extraction constitute the| j | visor 2 the fngad of Cairo TUESDAY tae NOV. 7th ' : largest Scandinavian group in on réligious liberty. ward Peace" 11:00 A.M, canada. He also did considerable work-| WEDNESDAY gigs NOV. Sth ie ba gee jwith the department, of antiqui- | ' : M, ties and leading" 'archaeo-' rovided Nice s i ROSSLAND ROAD jlogists in Egypt, and was an ae sery Core at 1] a.m. Service FREE METHODIST ee Wednesday, 10:00 am. Pastor: Rev. R. H. James 725-1280 Holy Communion 10:00 a.m.--Sunday Schoo! ED CHURCH 11:00 A.M.--"Contending for the Faith' | 7:00 P.M.--"Satistying Rest' E STREETS s, B.A., S.T.M, Wesleyan Your Friendly Community Church Methodist | Money Saving Features AT janti - narcotics consultant to \the Arab League. He develop-| ed close friendships with many, jreligious and political leaders in the middle Fast, and receiv-| jed.a citation from the Libyan) government for opening the Ad- jventist Benghazi Hospital. He |has survived two attempts on| his life and an assortment of! Wed, 8:00 P.M.--Prayer & Bible St odhouse, B.A., D.D. Jomes, A.T.C.M jrevolutions, military invasions, | | ieee be diel e civil disorders d | ; ivil disorders, and religious i Church ST. GEORGE'S riots, asses " z 3 Hitlsdole Publie School ANGLICAN CHURCH Lecture o Lg Portage Oshawa Blvd. N., ing is entitled Strange Sights - Older-Teens Minister Rev. Wolter Jewell Eanes, SH Cente Pie in the Sky. The significance of! The Rev. C F. G. Ongley, M.A , Primary 305 Rossland Road East Rev, ae oe Ingley, M.A. cosmic chariots, space craft, Iso cared for The Rev, R. G. Brooks, $.Th., and flying saucers will be dis-! ' ; é 945 AM ssistant cussed, with the question posed, Le Oat arveugh SUNDAY SCHOOL SUNDAY, November Sth Oe taf INITY XX oe and religion, 11:00 A.M TR io NV | J.C. Reynolds, pastor of the P for during service, PUBLIC WORSHIP 9:00 am. - 11 00 am |Colleze Park Seventh-day Ad-| "REACHING FOR the MOON" 7-00 5 ue . ventist Church, will be program! 7:00 P.M. « EVENING CHAPEL In the Parsonage "PATHWAY TO POISE" a director for the evangelistic series, and Ralph Coupland, di- rector of the music department! of Kingsway College, will be music chairman | Nursery Care ot 11 AM i Thursday, November 9th -- Holy Communion - 10:00 a.m ED CHURCH DSSLAND RD.) Frazer Lacey, D deta wibbiu Woca cts HARMONY | ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH, WHITBY | Missona 4 hg a ' 'Missionary © ooo ----| UNITED CHURCH | Methodist Tabernacle Y UNITED SPIRITUALIST | Evangelistic Lecturer At College Park Churc Minister--Rev, E BA, B SX -- By The Piece BOLOGNA Organist & Soir Director-- Mrs. Marie Taylor, A.R.C;T. M.T, Fair Planned , CHURCH OF ONTARIO Dedication Big Event " m nen I Gant tig hanes ninge During the week of Nov, 5 to Orange Temple, 9:45 AM The congregation of st haved of their known history De) Gand. Nawe For You, a 265 ny ee, 12 displays, depicting the mis- B S h CHURCH SCHOOL Mark's United Church, Whitby, tween 1826 and 1875. In 1875 pave 'book, will be given {rae ae ' sion work of the Canadian Bap- punted ruce St., Oshawa this Sunday will celebrate the they erected as their place of dasie4 by % ' beupied fo every adult and young per tist Church in all parts of th ' (Upstairs) 11:00 A.M 141st anniversary of the found-'worship the building now used anc GUeE 1h Gears OF sue -Wwhs D j will Teature the MIs MORNING WORSHIP ing of the congregation and the as a dwelling on the north-west/°°" : ae DERLITION vee an : if ET! Cet ted isk AE OLRM oD 91s rast ae og ene ahs " attends the opening night of the sionary Fair to be held in Har * 9Ist_ anniversary of the dedica--corner-of Mary and Centre Sts. |° : : aise, G SUNDAY,..NOV, 5th A Hearty Welcome to All, tion of the present church'bulld-| The rawent St Mark's series of evangelistic lectures to |mony Road Baptist Church . 4 i Neds eirere : ae Jieelas zt S ihe given at the- College Park y the 7 = =| ing. Church is the old tabernacle Seventh-day Adventist Church The speaker at ° fas Ib 2:30 P.M To mark this notable event,/nimus the towers and with the 1164 King St. E ( ete Thug og te bed Rev q t 7 eDa » |e "c) , gs J =. Jenkins, of Montreal, gen ' fe Club HEALING and MESSAGE HARMONY ROAD the congregation will have Rev. addition of the church hall which The: lectures, besinning at : we A: Geaia es e-Double Club. SERVICE Dr. R. B. Craig, minister of was constructed in 1955 ; : : is eral secretary of the Grande AAAAA ---------- BAPTIST CHURCH [trinity United Church, Peter) -- 17:30 p.m, Sunday Nov. 5, will Ligne Missions. The work being 7:00 P.M Hormony Rood $. at Taylor Ave. DIVINE SERVICE borough, as its special speaker. | The annual anniversary dinner continue through Noy. 19, with the exception of Thursday ey | carried on among newcomers to ""DOMINION'S OWN BRAND" BAYSIDE Pesetiak Part a sat Feature Speaker Canada will be described by a Guest Mediums | Mr. J. Briggs Rev. EK Smith BA. Eth will be held next Tuesday night ail be ee ie Miss Grace Hine, a New Can FANCY RED SOCKEYE - - The dedication of the Metho-| Rev, Lloyd Johnston director) resident at ihe Gana OnE. adian worker in Toronto, on and 9:45 AM--Church School | dist Tabernacle, as it was then of the Toronto "Teen Challenge |tarenc A: HiBAInRHE AE Wednesday 40 a rch Schoo! af S aha '" erence an president of the Mrs. Fitten Classes for all ages ten wee pees " ma 7,1¢ os will . " capper North American Division of the 7 ou at ig Rd pm ' sii 76, with a large atlendance.|speaker at the Bowmanville c.., ; ne meeting, Friday, wi e n lt: Hisar eee Mihacenite Jog A Schiprunes Ng The ceremony was performed Penteroatal Church _ this er Msctdgapoo ral gd i cone and Mrs. James Manuel, of SGN at re oe COMMUNION SERVICE by Rev. Dr. Wood, assisted by day. The film 'Youth in-a Fin' | tone world headquarters of-| {Hamilton. They will describe paket 7:00 P.M. -- REV. €. JENKINS |/Rev. W. H. Laird, of Oshawa:|will be shown at the evening fices in Washincton, D.C. A me the Inner-City work being car- Grande Ligne Mission [Following the ceremony supper service Jbhalaneaie janie traveler: Hel s 4 'ried_on there sary REORGANIZED CHURCH | vvesneroat'® sore ares sway {83S Served in the | Sunday wil weet tne age all Waal, G WRAON | | DRS Bellen, BA, BD, C einai BA A welcome awaits you at Harmony | School Hall when over 600 were' CHANCE FOR THE BRAINY |truths of the Bible in a modern| eae tints i general secretary of the Baptist SAVE 734-02. OF JESUS CHRIST |served. ' | Scholarships available to un-\setting for the space ace ing for children, ages two to 12,|Federation of Canada, will be) 10° TIN |PEOPLE PRAISED |dergraduate students in Canada| In addition to the evangelis-\so the entire family is invited|the speaker at the 11 am and 7) OF LATTER DAY SAINTS | In the evening Chester number 37,000-and have a valuejtic lectures, a special programito attend p.m. anniversary services, Nov JGHAN, (Werld Headquarters, Independence, H EA R [Draper congratulated the con-|f about $11,000,000. -- __!will_ be conducted each even- Pastor Wilson has had exten- (12. " ae _ > Missour!) gregation on the satisfactory completion of the splendid |building. He spoke of the fine jrelationship existing among all | "BAKED RIGHT IN THE STORE" MIDTOWN PLAZA STORE ONLY ORANGE TEMPLE SIMCOE & BRUCE, OSHAWA i The 1 of Colleges Back to the Bible {classes of the community. Ad- | 'anada Broadcast |dresses were also given by Rev. | CHOCOLATE BON BON The Church" DAILY Mr. Young, late of Manitoba, | SUNDAY. SERVICES Men. te Set. jand Rev. Mr. Potts, of Toronto. | eerie 7) ; \ |The day's subscriptions | Religion 9:30 - 10:00 a.m. jamounted to some $2,300 and | 10:00 A.M. --- |the collection at the supper to OL CHURCH SCHOOL some $400 more. for ehildren and adults There were three services on ENT Sunday. Rev. Dr: Nelles, of Vic- RTMENT & 11:00AM -- |toria College, Cobourg, spoke at SAVE 10» the morning service; Rey. Mr Hogg, of Oshawa in the after. noon and Rey. Dr. Douglas, | principal of the Wesleyan The jological College, Montreal, in jthe evening. The crowds at all jthe services were immense and so great in the evening many | were unable to gain admission. The morning congregation num bered 803 while 1,530 attended in the evening At a Peach Festival, held on MORNING WORSHIP ule 1350 RADIO CLEANERS at all Our Local CADET STORES 5 MITCHELL'S APPLE JUICE 1 Canada Zion Christian Reformed Church 409 Adelaide Ave. E. GRACE LUTHERAN Lutheran Church -- Canoda (Mo. Synod) Pew fe ese we ee | "Cadet Minister ele ROLBUL IcGWAS cl the Monday night, it was an ' Tak al & Rev. D.N. Habermehl, M.Th., Rev, Philip Flash, Minster ack Gee Cleans Best" DRESSES C TELEPHONE 728-2178 Be B re SAVE 19-0Z Z fe being built at a cost of $2,500, . : eau. Harold Witte--Viear would: be less than $7000. The OUR GUARANTEE 5s TINS . y Beto eed : - : cost of the project totalled $28, TO YOU Bu iness vs ng Pr ga 000. It you find evr work in any way I-pe. s meer Rete: Poa STAINED GLASS less than the Finest " AAARARAARRAL SUNDAY SERVICES The Whitby Chronicle said the pews, accommodating 800 peo-| ple, were upholstered by Wil-! 7:00 P.M. EVENING SERVICE GUARANTEE Plain YOU DON'T PAY 9:45 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL or Sport "DOMINION'S OWN BRAND" Radio Ministry Chr. Ref. Church liam Till of Whitby and took HILLTOP BLACK : " (CKLB) Back To God Hour (each 460 yards of damask and the Gentle, thorough cleaning in erys- f Tenderness Sunday ot 9:15 p.m.) Area 11:00 A.M, Pigeons rod yeti as Pig 0 tat"clear solvents plus perfect fin- Churches (every other Sunday at Ing was lighted a e sides by ishing to assure you @ garment you 'eedom" 11:00 o.m.). MORNING: WORSHIP 10 gothic, stained glass win-, are Spud to weer. dows, each 20 by four feet, In \ Oo LB Rode eR ae = SAAS the front of the building, be- = eee ee ' scales tween the towers, were three a windows, the centre window leats ' service C H R I S T I A N S C I E N C E being put in by Mrs. Clark, the (p * C every wife of the minister, at a cost TROUSERS extra) C PKG ting! FIRST CHURCH -- 64 COLBORNE ST, EAST of $250. 100 -------- Branch ef The Mother Church -- The First Church of Christ Scientist me auditorium air lighted OR OF a in Boston, Massachusetts |by five chandeliers, four con- R ] ] 09 : taining eight lamps and that in SLACKS egu ar ® ; See SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 11:00 A.M, the centre 16 lamps. Fifteen gallons of oil were required to 'fill the lamps. The pulpit was of carved and; j SUNDAY SERVICE 11:00 A.M. "Adam and Fallen Man" CAREFULLY LAUNDERED rch Dry cleaned Ontario No. 1 49* Bante inlaid pine and walnut. The and beautifully Parsonage 728-6662 carpeting. in the vestry was the Expertly Drycleaned finished. and 'FINISHED S$ Wed. Service (Inciudes testimonies) 8 P.M. gift of Mrs. Clark's brother; and Pressed : Class READING ROOM CORNER ONTARIO AND BOND STS. ee a ee \donated a sofa, two chairs and two marble topped tables to) furnish the pulpit platform, The Monday to Friday -- 12 noon-5 p.m. (Excepting Holidays) Listen te The Bible Specks Te You CKLB 9 AM. Every Sunday P THIS COUPON }/*/ QT building was heated by two ' large furnaces. : IT = --_ The contractors were Dunk-| = BOX ley and Westlake for the brick- (Through 10 Years Size) 49° Gently drycleaned ond finished. When coupon pre- sented with incoming garment. Coupon good Novem- ber 6th to November 11th Asi ATG J 'i deed g UO 0, } own : = s f } SEXES, xt M Ai RAS dav: 41 i CLIP THIS COUPON Jy) work and plastering; William Barnes for the woodwork; Mr. | |Sleigh the painting and glazing| and William Till the upholster-| ing. The architect was Mr, Mul- ligan, of Hamilton. |TWO STEEPLES | When the Tabernacle was of- ificially opened in 1876 its high- lest tower reached a height of '165 feet. This tower was at the jnorth west corner of the build- ing. The tower on the east was : 33° annem \ EVERYTHING GUARANTEED We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities MIDTOWN PLAZA -- KMART PLAZA DOWNTOWN OSHAWA -- WHITBY and BOWMANVILLE » | OSHAWA SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Branch Of Toronto Spiritualist Temple Pastor: REV. E. M. McGRATH 39° Corefully drycleaned and hand finished (when coupon present with incoming garment). Limit One, Coupon good November 6th to November 11th. PARADE bX} NEW a PREMISES Masonic Temple 91 CENTRE ST. at METCALF These Values Effective at . . ANY RAINCOAT An tn A fen hn hi i ti i Mi Mr 3 » i 7 AMPLE FREE PARKING about 80 feet high. For 'many i -- Speakers: Mr. Walter Mittler |years these two steeples could. OSHAWA 367 King St. W. 1202 Wecker, saidioen ian ae ibe seen from a distance as Whit- le and Far East Rev. Mrs. 1, regen jby was approached. In 1929 the) 1.69 Corner of Cedar, Cedar Dale Plaza | 2:30 P.M.--Healing and Spirit Greeting higher of the two steeples col- god eae : eo Ae ; \lapsed in a severe windstorm Drycleaned, shower proofed and finished (requiar : ! | 7:00 P.M.--Divine Service and Spirit Greeting land sometime later, in the in-| f a2 18) Pl gig i areal WER laconlng Sete WHITBY -- 106 Lupin Dr., Blair Park Plaza FRIDAY 8 P.M.--Open Circle in Red Light . _|iterests of safety, the other was Ravenen 11- BAY RIDGES -- Liverpool Rd. and Commissioner , Healing and Development ae ee ee "38 HIGHLAND CREEK -- 297 Old Kingston Rd. : HURCH ALL ARE WELCOME * ; | 'by Methodists during the 4 t las ' J Y ae - 2 ¢ i Ps