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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Dec 1967, p. 15

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ED SPIRITUALIST CH OF ONTARIO 'ange Temple, ce St., Oshawa (Upstairs) NDAY, DEC, 17th 2:30 P.M. LING and MESSAGE SERVICE 7:00 P.M. DIVINE SERVICE Guest Mediums eV. F. JOHNSON ARS. E. RITCHIE MR. T. LEASK ALL_ WELCOME /, B.A., B.D. aylor, A.R.C.T., R.M.T, AL SERVICE ns r Cholr AS VESPER thristmas 1967' ) ALL. | CHURCH 1G WORSHIP " CHURCH, NDLY FAMILY CHURCH _ Minister Assistant end Organise D. D," nt Eve Memory" did Williams) id Baby Care :D CHURCH ; STREETS , B.A., S.T.M, odhouse, B.A., B.D. James, A.T.C.M, 9 Older-Teens rimary so cared for JUNDAY AIDST" AGEANT YY ILY ED CHURCH ISSLAND RD.) ¥, B.A., B.D. )., B.Paed, ington INS; 4 4 ED?" ACH -Double Ciub, SERVICE 'D CHURCH STREET he World on its heert. en, L.T.C.M. =RTY ston, STMAS" ling" Foster Shepherd RISTMAS"" JR_CHOIR init VIOR_ CHOIR Elgar Robert Henry in ft Sb eee! Nazi Assassin Convicted For Slaying Rockwell ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) -- John Patler, kicked out of the American Nazi party last April, was convicted today of murder- ing the party's fuehrer, George Lincoln Rockwell. Patler, 29, will be sentenced Monday. The prosecution had demanded the death penalty. A jury of 10 men and two svomen brought in the verdict ofjand released. She was first-degree murder as Patler watched ashen-faced. As depu- ties led him from the Arlington circuit court room he turned to his lawyers and said: "Thanks an awful lot." There was no immediate word on whether the conviction would be appealed. Rockwell, 49-year-old 'eader of the Nazi group, was shot to death while getting.into his car at an Arlington shopping centre} 'Hymns For Motorists' Members of the Woodview Senior Citizens Club, who at- tended the recent pot-luck sup- per at the Cadillac Avenue Clubhouse enjoyed the reading of the humorous but thoughtful "Hymns for Motorists". According to President H. W. Hooper, the hymn was written by an Anglican rector. It des- cribes hymns to sing while driv- ing along the highway at var- jous speeds, for example: 45 miles per hour "Highways are| Happy Ways', 65 miles an hour} 'Nearer My God to Thee', and) 85 miles an hour "Lord I'm Coming Home" Following the 'supper, Mr. Hooper spoke on aging and pointed out that there are now over 356 senior citizens' groups in Ontario and their increasing} voting power is causing all le- vels of government to take an interest in the welfare of the aging. HEAR 9:30 = 10:00 a.m. 1350 RADIO Patler was arrested a half hour later, about a mile from the scene. When prosecutor William J. Hassan asked for the death pen- alty in his summation for the jury, Patler's 23-year-old wife, Alice, shrieked "No!" Escorted from the room, she was briefly treated at hospital not present when the verdict was read. Error Causes Child's Death PORT HOPE, Ont. (CP) -- The parents of a four-year-old | boy, each thinking the other had rescued him from their burning jhome, stood by- helplessly Fri- | day as he died screaming inside |the blazing house. | Douglas Brown died in the \fire while his father, William, \led two older children, Glenda, \16, and Patricia, 12, to safety jthrough a rear window. Mrs. |Brown, seeking safety with |Douglas' twin sister, Darlene, jthought Douglas had escaped with his father and two older sisters Anglican, United Churches Adopt Timetable For Union BOLTON, Ont. (CP) -- Thejreport known at the next meet- Anglican and United: Churchesjing of the general commission in Canada could become official-|on union in June. ly united in 1974 if a timetable} The timetable also set dead- adopted Wednesday by the gen-jlines for reports from the five eral commission on. union is|}subcommissions on doctrine, lit- successful. urgy, constitution, legal matters The timetable calls for thejand "the church in the world" Anglican Church to sanction in-| for December 1969. ter-communion services by 1969, The final report by the gen- --one of the biggest steps to-|eral commission on how the wards amalgamation since the| churches should be amalgama- principles of union were /ted is to be ready by June, 1972. published on June 1, 1965. This makes the earliest possi- Although communion is the| ble date for amalgamation 1974, supreme act of worship in all|since the 28 dioceses of the An- Christian churches, the Angli-|glican Church would take a can Church allows only Angli-|year to ratify union. The pres- cans to take part in communion| byteries of the United Church whereas the United Church in-| would need two years to ratify |Liberals Intr OTTAWA (CP) -- Registrar- General. Turner Friday intro; duced in the Commons a bill de- signed to reduce the price of prescription drugs to the Cana- dian consumer. Mr. Turner said the bill, amending the Patent and Trade Marks Act, will stimulate price oduce Bill To Reduce Price Of Drugs jented prospective competitors from entering the market and the industry is dominated by a relatively few large internation- al companies. "In this situation, competition tends to take the form of ex- ploiting small diferences be- tween prddicts with the aid of vigor 1 promotion cam- competition at the factur- ers' level of the drug industry by reducing protection against imports. The minister said in a state- paigns utilizing large numbers of drug salesmen, direct mail- ing activities and other expen- jsive promotional techniques. ment outside the commons that). . . there is a notable lack of price) "The end result of this type of competition in the pharmaceuti-|marketing is to increase sub- ers' level. ucts to the consumer." cal industry at the manufactur-|stantially the cost of drug prod-| | Live Chicks | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturday, December 16, 1967 15 . | Discarded | RIDE with MERCURY TAXI WOODSTOCK (CP) -- The Ontario Humane Society is in| and WIN Qa vestigating the dumping of live! CHRISTMAS TURKEY FREE baby chicks in the Woodstock) 725-4771 dump, James Sharman, a Lon-| 10-15 ib. Turkey to be given away on Dee. 15th don, Ont., Humane Society ad spector, said Friday. WINNER OF NOVEMBER 15th DRAW -- Mrs. H. Suppan -- 340 Ritson Rd. N., Oshewe He said 40 to 50 chicks wisi reported found alive among| dead birds and eggs dumped! there a week ago. aa K KKH vites all Christians to take part. | Another problem with inter-| communion is that the Anglican Church does not recognize) United Church ministers as ministers of Christ, and there-| fore, does not consider. them fully qualified to perform the sacri tal act of com ion. | In 1965, the Anglican Church) acknowledged in the principles of union that United Church) ministers perform an "'effective Christian ministry" thereby tak- ing a big step towards solving) the problem. REPORT IN JUNE The committee on inter-com- munion services is to make its By the time the error was \realized, smoke and heat prev-| jented re-entry into the blazing| |frame house. Mr. Brown and his| |daughter tried to get back in| jthe rear window to rescue the} |boy but heat and smoke made it jimpossible. Evangel Pentecostal Church 374 Farewell Ave. Pastor: Rev. Allen F. Kenney 576-2351 MUSICAL VERSION SUNDAY SERVICES the proposals. INVESTMENT HIGH "The drug industry operates within a framework of protec- tion afforded by the present pat- | "Patent protection has prev- Mr. Turner said Canada's pat- | eat law now may be used as a Phones: Church 728-5371 n 3 jeffective barrier to imports. The Investments in Canada by thel|ent and trade marks laws," he|benefit of tariff reductions could natural gas industry now exceed| said. be wiped out by this form of $3,500,000,000. 'protection. « wie King Street Pentecostal Church 611 KING ST. W. One block West of Oshawa Shopping Centre REV. $. DBD. FELYMAYE -- Pastor es * a * once (ats og Parsonage 728-6662 :00 10:00 A.M:--Sunday School with Adult Classes "REV. JOSEPH A.M. Missionary to Argentina Ph 4 4 4 «K Look At These THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL EKJOV? a ANONBY" /\ :00 NATIONAL YOU with «i 5 i xample Buys! TH NIGHT 1 " " Roman Holiday, one of the| jmost popular romantic come-| |dies in screen history, will be/ |filmed in a new musical version |by Paramount Pictures. | Lhe Tomorrow?! Revecis the startling signi- The fcanevith PROPHECIES next . wit 1 Back to the Bible 26 ears! a Broadcast Monday - Saturday DAILY 9:05 - 9:35 P.M. Mon. to Set. and Sundey 10:30 - 11:00 P.M. | 1350 RADIO | SIMCOE STREET PENTECOSTAL CHURCH --10:00 A.M.-- SUNDAY SCHOOL --CLASSES FOR ALL --THE BIBLE OUR TEXTBOOK - 7:00 PASTOR CHOIR -- "THE EXCLUDED CHRIST" DON'T MISS THIS TIMELY MESSAGE BY THE Rev. Ken Be y, Pastor --11:00 A.M.-- WORSHIP AND THE WO! RD SPEAKER: REV. NICK SIBLOCK P.M. VOCALISTS -- COMING Presentation--"l Love A Christmas Message With Rev. Calvin Boi FOI IORI SOOO OTIS A OOS IIA SSIS SIS SSA AA Friday 7:30--Youth Services Next Sunday 7:00 P.M.--Christmas Choir CHRISTMAS DAY--Annual Christmas Day Service A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU CeCe CeCe CCC S SSCS CCE CCSCCSCOCESCOUEU ETS TOT EVENTS -- To Tell The Story" in Story and Song mbay, Guest Speoker * : 4 * * * * * * * + + * * : Wednesday 7:30 P.M.--Prayer and Pralse : ¥ * ; * * ad THERM Rev. FRED C. SPRING, 7:00 P.M. -- REV. fe) HOME M BYNG AVE. --- "FOR THE LORD GOD OMNIPOTENT REIGNETH" %&e FROM JOSHUA CHAPTER TEN WE DISCOVER THE COUNTER-PART TO REV. %& SIXTH IN A SERIES OF MESSAGES.ON JOSHUA WILL BE GUEST SPEAKER 19:6 T. WRIGHT F PORT HOPE IN OUR 9:45 A.M. Sunday School with @ closs for every age level Don't send your children, bring them. 11:00 A.M.--Morning Worship, Sermon: "A MEANINGFUL LIFE Paster Kenney preaching) P.M. * 7:00 P.M. Evangel's annua! Sunday School Christmas program Presenting a Service en- titled "Unto us... A King Week Night Services Tuesday 7:30 P.M. Evangel's C.A.'s will share in the service with Byng Ave. Pentecostal Church C.A.'s, Meet us there for a od time of Christian youth 'ellowship. PLUS. -- DU * & £ MIXED YOUTH QUARTETTE SOLOS INSTRUMENTAL SPECIALS * CONGERGATIONAL CAROL SINGING more than forty youths presenting "CHRISTMAS IS A MIRACLE" ETS Wednesday 7:00 P.M. Cholr prac- tice and prayer service. Fridey 7-8:00 P.M and worship hour Sunday Dec. 24th 7:00 P.M. "Can- dielight Service'. Junior and Senior choirs plus a variety of vocal instrumental selections. » > > » 4 > > » > ld Juniors fun > » » 4 4 4 4 ' OSHAWA'S F Evangel extends Compliments of the Season to you, and a worm welcome to all its services This Evening (December 16) Sunday School CHRISTMAS PROGRAM (7:30 P.M.) RIENDLY FAMILY FULL-GOSPEL CHURCH WELCOMES YOU x aed . SUPERTWIN Only 5199 The new Supertwin has the world's finest wash action. Sixty times every minute the tall, wide vanes sweep through a full 210 degrees, putting all the water to work -- from the bottom of the tub, right up to the top. It eases the dirt out of everything. Yet it still treats delicate fabrics, like woollens, as gentle as you would with your own hends. | | Ws . ag att une oie ISSIONS SERVICE @ SPECIAL MUSIC 10:00 A.M, CHRISTIAN EDUCATION HOUR CLASSES FOR ALL AGES. ae) EV CHURCH Rev. FRED C. SPRING 83 BYNG AVE. WEST OF SIMCOE ST.N. lt. lt ln, lle. Al, ls. li. sts. Ml, ln. ll. Sl, A, hn, ls. Christmas Tribute TO OUR LOVED ONES It is a beautiful gesture of love and devotion to the memory of a mother, father, wife, husband, daughter, son or those beyond the immediate family circle, a faithful friend or kin, In the sincere hope of rendering a helpful service to those who wish to select an appropriate memofham notice for Christmas time, Classi- fied Department of the Oshawa Times will once again publish a special page of Memorial Tributes on Saturday, December 23rd. To ensure that your "In Memoriam" appears at this time, phone the Classi- fied Department Before, Wednesday, December 20th. The TIMES OSHAWA - 723-3492 WHITBY -- 668-3703 | WRINGER WASHERS by SIMPLICITY Open top wringer lets you see clothes . . « prevents jamming. Fast and slow settings for better al! fabric care. Automatic drain pump and many other time seving features. AS LOW AS $125 OTHER MODELS IN STOCK Before You Buy... Give Starr a Try! Easy Terms Available STARR FURNITURE & APPLIANCES 491 RITSON RD. 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