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Oshawa Daily Times, 12 Oct 1929, p. 8

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"Get the Habit" Come to Sunday Worship King St. Gated Church Rev, go 0 ORAGG, M.A, DD, MININIKR Sunday Service, October 13 11 a.m.--~Communion, Reception of New Members. 2.30 p.m. ~Sundsy Schoo! 0.48 p.m. --BSong Service, 7 pom. --"Our Greatest Task" THANK OFFERING SERVICES Oct, 20th with Rev, 8. C, Moore and Mr, Denton Mas- say of Toronto as special spenkers, ALBERT ST. UNITED CHURCH REV, R, A. WHATTAM, Minister, Rev. 8 C. Moore, BA, B.D, of Belleville, will preach both services, 11 a.m=The Royal Scarlet it Chap of the Orange As sociation will worship with 130 7 port Ship At Sen." p.m ~Sunday School and "Eira Bible Class, Warm Welcome to All CALVARY BAPTIST Athol Street West, Near Simcoe Mrs. Eva Rose York WILL SPEAK SUNDAY AT BOTH SERVICES Also esol week night at S--Monday to Friday and at both services next Bunday A Cordial Invitation to Everyone Slmoos Stress Nurth aed Broek Btrest Rev, Duncan Munroe 84 Rrock At, W, Phone D834 Sunday, October 13 1AM, "Autumn Leaves" ® pomeliunday Sehool tem "What Gospel Would Paul Take to Rome?" "Oome Thou With Us and We Will Do Thee Good." First Baptist Church King St, East Sunday, October 1) 11 am~=Moralng Wor« ship, § pmo=HNunday HSehool, T pm, == Nyening Wore ship, " Mon, 8 pm, B, Y, I, U, meeting, Tue, meeting, Wed, 8 pm, == Church Quarterly busiress meeting, all members are urged to be present, Hpeaker, Mr, Nohult of Toronto, WEBLOOME TO ALL 8 pm, Teacher's APRA PE "THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, 'SATURDAY, OCT OBER 12 1929 hmm Sunday mn the City Churches Sunday Services in The Oshawa Churches Unity Truth Contre The regular service of Unity Truth Centre will be held in Weleh's Var lors, Stinday, Holy Trinity "Chureh Rev, 8, GC, Jarrett, the rector, will conduct the regular service at Hbly Trinity Anglican ehureh tomorrow, Free Methodist Rev, R, L. Casement, the pastor, will have charge of the services of the Vree Methodist Chureh tomors row, Pontesostal Assembly Rev, J. I, Ball will conduet the regular services ol Pentecostal Ase sembly on Sunday, Oshawa Pentegostal Holiness Mr, George Hull, of Toronto, Is to be In charge of both services at Oshe awh Pentecostal Holiness Chureh on Sunday, Christian Selence "Are Sin, Disease and Death Real?" Is the subject which will be discussed at the regular morning ser- vice of the First Church of Christ Scientist next Sunday, Knox Presbyterian "Autumn Leaves" will be the sub Jeet of the pastor, Rev, Duncan Mun. roe, at the morning service In Knox Presbyterian C Hrs 4 In the evenin he will speak on "What Gospel Would Paul Take to Rome," Wesleyan Tabernacle The services of the Wesleyan Tah erniacle tomorrow will he the last in the Sons of England Hall, Next Sun day the pastor, Rev, A, J, Wilson, will epen an evangelistic campaign In thy cement church at 200 King St, Ww, First Baptist Chureh The regular services will be con ducted in the First Baptist Churgh on Sunday, Next Wednesday night the annual quarterly business meets mig will be held and all members are urged to be present, 'The speaker will ba Mr, Schult, of Toronto, Albert Street United The Royal Searlet Chapter of the Orange Association of Oshawa and vieinity will worship with the congre uation at the morning service at Al bert street United ehureh, tomorrow Rev, 8, C, Moore, of Belleville, will conduct both services and in the eva ning he will speak on "Ships at Sea," St. Andrew's United THE SALVATION ARMY SIMCOX AND OAK Bae and Mrs. A, m.-Nollness Meeting, ! m.=-Praise Meeting, am pm po =Ralvation Meeting, day Hohool=-10 a.m, and 2pm 1 8 | Sun St George's ANGLIVAN Con. Bagot and Centre Sta GANON ©. a ram, 80 Athol Street Weal The Annual Harvest Thankegiving Suvi Wl be held at Sh. h tesmorrow, The (ANGLICAN) Con. Millereolt and Mary Sts, Bev. RB, Patterson, MA, tacumbent, $08 Masson St Sunday, October 13 $00 amo=HNoly Com: pa of A. UP A 11,00 Am. Morning Pray or. 2.3% pm, w= Sunday School 1.00 -Rvening Prayer teary and Marvest Toannagiving. WESLEYAN TABERNACLE THE SONS OF ENGLAND HALL 8 Ki Street Kast REV, BK, J, WILSON Minister Services 2 pm Hunday Bohool 8 poa==Preaching, T pm Kvangelistio, This will be the last Bune day In our present location Cn Sunday Oot, 20th wo are openiag an Evangelistio Campalgn In the cement church at 200 King Street West, Wateh for further anbouncement, Sunday, October 13 8.00 pw==Nervice Rev, R, L, Casement, Pastor, Rev, A, C, Haha, 132 Alice Street Rev, 1D, Wallace Christie Is to be the speaker at both services in St Andrew's United Church tomorrow, which Is anniversary Sunday, The pastor, Rey, IY, J, Maxwell, will be unable ta be present but members of the congregation are pleased to learn Salvation Army The regular Balvatlon Army ser« vices will be held Sunday with ne sgn and Mrs, A, Dixon in charge, Christ hureh The rector, Rev, IL, B, Patterson will conduct the services In Bt, George's Anglican Church on Buns day, Mt, Usorge's | The annual harvest Thanksgiving services will be held at Christ burch {Anglicun) on Sunday and Rev, Canon Rigley, rector St, Murk's, Port Hope, and former Dean of I'rins iy College, will preach at both ser vices, North Simcoe Street United New members will be received Into the eongregation ut the morning ser vice of North Simcoe Street United Church tomorrow, 'The Lord's Sup Td will also be observed, Rey, !, Clinpton, B.A, B.D, Is to be the upenker at the evening service, Simeoe Street United "The Murch of the Army" will be the subject of the pastor, Rev, I Harston at the morning service in Simcoe Street United Chureh, In the evening he will speak on the "Prime Minister," King Street United The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup. per will be observed &t the morning service In King Street United Church on Sunday, ew members will also he welcomed to the gongregation, In the evening Rev, C, 1, Cragg, the pastor, will present an address on 'Our Greatest Tusk," Grace Lutheran Rev, A, C, Hahn will return to the vatechism sermon series and preach on the third part of Luther's Small Catechism at the morning service in Grace Lutheran Church, The first regular voting meeting of the con gregation will be convened at 2.30 Sunday afternoon, Contre Street United Rev, Dr, HL, 8, Dougall, furmer pas tor of Simeoe Street United Church, will preach at the morning service in Centre Street United Church to morrow, The evening service will he conducted by Mr, fred Riding of Emmanuel College, Toronto, Bible Teacher nt Calvary Haptist Mra, Eva Rose York, well known Nible teacher, will commence a se ries of meetings at Calvary Baptist Church tomorrow, Mrs, York will speak at the morning and evening worvices on Hunday and each week night except Baturday at § o'clook This ls her third visit to Qaivary Church where she Is held In very high esteem, Ax always, Mrs York's meetings are undenomina tional In character and everyone that his condition Is steadily improv hg, Is cordially invited, | Women of The Frontiers Our Chureh, acting through her Board of Home Missions and finans ood, under the Missionary and Maine tenance Mund, opened up fifty-two new home missions last year--one per week In naw territory, What does this mean? It Indie oates among other things the entry of wives of homes missionaries with refining Influence Into ough plons oor places, Shall we not put the neal of our approval on thelr deyo« tion to Christ and the Churoh steady support of this nation-bulld. ing work? Of these women, the new report of the Board of Home Missions will may! Wve nobler than fhelr hun bands in that band of worthy wos men-~mintrepsen of the home mis slon manses, Denled the cultural surroundings fn which most of them were reared, without the ves fining abundance of art and music A fear of God, find time to be leaders are acoustomed, Inured to toll where help Is unavailable and where there Is no money Lo pay for it If 1t were obtainable, In parsons ages where there is provided the minimum of necessities, few con. venlences and an almost complete absence of comforts, they make thelr homes places of paramount interest to whole communities, Without audible complaint, they bravely rear their families in the In multitarious forms of Church ae. "witles, maintain the morale of the wo of thelr churches, snocours age thwe husbands tn the dark days, and "hah keep sunny and bright and unwilling te dhange places wil ph thoussads who soak satisfaction In comforts n yot tn luxuries, It In doubtful {f Siw other hody of women can be found mnywhere In this csuntry who so wohly serve, so herdoeally endure, and even lterature to which the women of the centres of population a0 patiently suffer or nre so wholes Or. TL 8 Dougall, former pastor of Simeoe Street United Church, whe will preach in Centre Street Un. ited Church at the Sunday morn ing nervice, who Jumps and tries to swim ashore, After the boat has heen pulled to safety one must walk several rods In shallow water to the shore or be curried In the arms or upon the back of a native, The latter In an embarrassing experience for our Indy missionaries, They are usually brave und frequently more plucky than the men, A few years WEO one of our large lady missions aries was being oarrjed ashore hy A native man through about two and a half feet of water when all at onea he dropped her uncere~ moniously into the water, Ho far An 1 can learn It In the first time A untive has over dropped a mise slonary while carrying the passens kor ashore, To this day the native people take delight In tantalizing thelr brother because of his mise hap, The coral Islands are unlike the mountainous islands In that thelr land Is poor and very unproductive, Coconnuts will grow well on the sandy soll, hut not so well In gras vel, especially If the gravel Is Q0NrHe In fact the cocoanut Is the only staple native food here, It will grow by the wea side and still he sweet and IN, even ) #0 than those noon the wuuns tain sides in some islands, This Is a wonderful provision, Indeed, that the Lord has made for these poor native people, Some figs are to be found, but they do not grow and bear well, The papaya frult grows well In some Islands, while the breadfrult and banana will not grow unless mountain dirt is taken to the coral Islands to fertilize the soll, Fish abound in the lagoons and open sos near the reefs, Plgs and ohlokens are raised for commercial and home consumption, Canned foods, especially ments, can be pun ohased from the Chinesa merch ants and forelgn traders, Crabs, lobsters and the "mother of pearl" are plentiful in some Islands, The islands being near the equa tor are very warm, and being so low, with no mountain protection, they are exposed to the trade winds and nsevere gales, also to the severe windstorms that frequently asweasp over them, Put even In these low coral, sandy, unfertile and isolated isles of the nea many men and women have found God and a way to exs press Him in thelr lives, Although thelr skins ara dark, thelr customs different, and thelr environment not so wholesome an ours, God Is working In and with them in fulfil. Ing his promises to the peoples of the earth, An Important - Movement - Tis laymen present at the last meeting af the Oshawa Presbytery of the Unwed Church of Canada, pomely content." Life In The South Hy a Missionary From French Oceania) The coral Islands that lle 100 miles east of Tahiti are so much different in thelr formation, vege: tation and foods from the moun: tatnous Islands, which are covered with dense and richly colored vem otation that one would not think they are only a few miles apart, but such (a many times the cane, These falands are olroular and obs long in shape, and are very low, being only a few feet above high Mde, Kach ia surrounded by a down roel, whieh fo all the way trom a few feel to several rods in Tah, ehieh protects Aho ants © incessantly rel a saiahom fa lined ol otted With large boulders, while voral gravel extenda from the hixh tide mark to several feet tplend. The ds are |! mien 0 N Wd thies to Analy Suroundes bi ous ods broken here and pth ho eaeh AL op coming tide to rush over the reef and sandioss, craggly coral bed to the lagoon, The reefs are peculiarly formed hon ke a mile In width, A poe coral la wlth, "0k one sentin ately, bi th, The land itselt ls om ne Far Away Sea Islands down into deep water at diferent angles, Others are high aM are very precipitously formed, this atyle of formation oavitl formed, into which the sea with great strength and ra with the Inrushing and vapidipy coding tide, which bolls up recedes through the many hol the top of the reef, This mak very dangerous for an wnacousto od person to walk safely upon t reel during high tide, The reefs are also dangerous t those landing upon them, must go ashore in the ship's boat, or In a native's canoe, Great care must be taken in selecting the pro- por wave which carries your boat on its orest to a safe landing on the top of the reef, where it must then be pulled to a safe placa selecting the pro) boat is capsized, tomed to sucks a lite, Sometimes they these la ledge and are unable to get out, Others are pounded to doath by the rolling waves only safe thing to do when the boat or canoe capatzes in to cling to ft, and although one iv r= ene tively safe then, he still st UR in places, Some are low and slope better chanee to live than the oae Many times mistakes are made in * wave and the his Ia dangerous, not only for those who are unacouss | he but many times natives are killed or injured, are sucked into 0 cavities der the coral upon the reef, The! And, resolved unanimously to form a Lay Assoolation, Organisations for men are num orous; but thoughttyl men readily rocognige, that com, d with any of them, the Church I8 without a rival, It Includes and seeks to help overy olass and colour, As'a mak« er of character and bullder of the nation the Church is supreme, It Is therefore reasonable and com. mendable that the men fnterested should get together to promote fel lowship and consider methods by which they oan most effectively further the splendid work of the Chureh, To advance the alms of the Asso. olation a Banquet and Conferende will be held in King 8t, Chureh, Oshawa, on Thuraday, October 24, at T pom, It ia hoped that avery- one of the 28 congregations in Oshs awa Presbytery will be well repre- Onelive and helpful programme is be. \E arranged, YOU THAT PASS BY never knows what he has miss Ae on that occasion, An attrac tense, unhappy motorist; A his the wayside privilege, tremulous secrets of the hedge; Thayright, unresting birds: the row OF \tlo starry flowers below pestry the spider weaves: lon hues of million leaves, mrose hy the river's brim Not e\y a primrose is to him} And athe pageantry of green Becom®la flicker of the screen, r of the brook appeals inst the roar of wheels; the fark be ne'er so Is Life, 1 Wder, worth the while At sixty $00ds to the mile? 1 + in London Observer \ He hears ine from any sky, PACE SEVEN! All the Churches Bid You a Hearty Welcome 0) "Enter Into His Courts With Praise' Tw. - The House of Friendship | 52 Simcoe St. §, Church OF, Bagot St Good Singi Fine Pelion Helpful Services Sunday Services 11 am. 3 p,m.~Sunday School 7 pm. 4 Strangers Cordially Invited SIMCOE ST.UNITED CHURCH Minister; REV. E, HARSTON, LL.B. Phone 148 Phone 3128 "The March of the Army" "The Prime Minister" The Minister will preach at both Services. A Hearty Welcome Awaits You Here REV, C, W, GORDON Dean of Canadian writers, known to thousands the world over as Ralph Connor, author of the "Sky Pliot" and a dosen other romances, believes that modern Htorature of the salacious type Is doomed, "And the reason Is that the public will not stand for It," ho sald recently, "When a sensational hook is published there are enough persons to give it a fair sale at first, Then It dies a natural death, for the great majority of the reading public is clean minded, and will not tolerate suggestive or ols scene works," were the, ghildren of Mr, Carl Jen sen, who came to this country two years ago from Denmark, with his wife and seven children, hought a hundred-acre farm near Belton and Is doing well, One of the Jensen girly, eleven years old, who didn't Know a vend of Enulish two yearn ago, was one of the best speakers in the oratory contest, capturing secon prize, The Jensen children wore par ticularly good at sewing and lag making which they learned in publi school back in Denmark, Incomer like the Jensens are a real asset tg our rural communities, ! il Of i St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church | | The United Church of Canada E Rev. F. J, Maxwell, Minister, Miss P. Fletcher, Sunday, October 13 Anniversary : Rev. D. Wallace Christie, B.D. will speak at both services, 3 pm.--Sunday School and Bible Clases: You are Invited to all these Helpful Services THE ROAD BEYOND The road beyond In #0 very straight; I travel along Put it must walt, The road beyond Is no very long: It's silent and still; I sing a song, The road beyond Will remain for ages, I travel on To rest with sages, CAM NM, WHAT WOULD IT PROVE? (Editor and Publisher) Rev, Deets Pickett, research secs retary of the Methodist Hoard of Public Morals, recently issued some statistics showing that prohibition has increased the national wealth by $72.000,000,000, Later the Nationa! Industrial Conference Board issued figures showing that prohibition has decreased the national wealth by $1.35,000,000,000, Which dispariiy caused R, F, Paine to recall that his late publisher, E, W. Scripps, once des hel some sta tisties on national matters and of Lan a professional statistician in whinglon $12000 to do the work of comp ling them, Mr, Scripps got an answer hy wire reading: "Offer aceegted, 'hat do you want the stat tic to show} an deliver to anit? Mr, Seripps' hunger for the figures thereupon calmed down, s------------------ WELCOME IMMIGRANTS (St. Mary's JournalsArgus) Among the most successful prizes winners at the Belton wal fair Oshawa Pentecostal Holiness Church 811 Celine Hireet Opposite Maple 8t. 10 am~Sunday School. ol) a.m~=Morning ore ship, 7 pmo~~Evangelistia Ser- vice, Mr, George Hall of To~ ronto in charge, Tueaday-8 pm, Prayer service, ad Sut 'and enjoy hows right Services With Us, Cah Tid Rev. A Un ited 1) Boi _ gb iw n of ER, SP 8 TO ALL Centre St. United Church REV, W, IN FLETCHER, nA, hb, Il am=Rev, Dr, Dougall former tor of Simeoce Church, 2. 30Sunday Schocl, 7.00 pm = Mr, Fred Riding of Emmanuel College. Mon, & pm. Young People's H S pas. St, Pentecostal A ssemby ROTARY CLUB BLD, Contre 8t, Rew, J. T. Ball Sunday, October 13 10 am.~Sunday School Il a m =~ Morning Worship, 7 pm = Evangelistic Service. The Message for You HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Corner Court and Barrie Ste, REV, 8. C. JARRETT Incumbent 30 Fairbanks St. § am-~--Holy Commun. fon, 11 am. ~Mating and Hor mon, § pm. ~Sunday School, ¥ pm Evensong and: Sermon, apd Christian Science Piet Chured of Christ, Selena | KG Colborne Birest' fan I AUB ET, G "Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real?" Morming Service at 11 'am. | Sunday School 13.10 am. 1 | Wednesday Meeting 8 pan. | Including testimontes of Hepling through Ohristian Sotence. 3 You are cordially tavited to ats Ng De vee ang 10. mane uy : of the Free Public Reading Room Shere the Bide and all authariaed | Christian Sule | iterature may be urohased and : for, Sdise Aered nn. trom 3 te § po. Unity Truth Cents WELCH HALL, King st 10 Am Sunday Schoo) 1 1 ame--Morning Sere TAN

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