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Daily Times-Gazette, 28 Aug 1954, p. 8

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- 8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Ssturdsy, August 38, 1954 SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Life Grows Through Christian Service =~ = | Jogwre= ies mess NEWMAN CAMPBELL dam: "The person speaks | « drink \WE MAY begin this Jesse by | anchasitably, Ereticlousty. stander. % Th gs, nd EE mg 2 esse | You. 1 1 £0 fo prepare 2 place tor|him day and mghi is We temple I Cp ile "more ously, who gives utterances, is of no soncern to them. They, tms is the product of loose thinking, | YOU- and prepare a|and he that sitteth on the throne |useful to his fe and he will | Thursday. An estimated 20,000,000 free circulation to calumnies, sus- by actions if mot by words,|Heaven is taught by. the Divine |Place And 12, Foul come again, | shall dwell among them. They be much happier. persens in the United States now picious, siniations -- who propa- | sa o pie in the sky for us. We're | revealtion, the Bible. Certainly the | and receive you unt. myself; that| shall hunger no more, or thirst any drinking _ water containing an | Sates alse charges, or true ones going to have our pie now." Indeed | Bible does not smile u tpon the op- Where an Jeere ye may be more; neither shall 'the sun li ht BORN MUSICIAN fluorin the salts of a iter envious, or malignant on them, nor any heat; For assuredly 'bridles not |°0e £0 $0 far as to say that the pression. of the many by the few. "Cy, "lig revelation saw those | Lamb which is In the midst of the | Franz Lehar, the Hungarian mu- white robes. sical composer who died in 1948, An elder | throne shall Lets GoTo Church Regu arly CLAIMS NEW YORK (CP)--Fluoridation -lof drink Wale is the '"'most Quite the contrary: sor said to John. "These are they |lead them unto exposes himself to the pea of | which came out of great tribula-|Waters: and God God. tion, and have washed their robes, |2ll tears from their eyes Jesus said, "In my Feather 3 and made them white in the blood alin 7 Ha. Ye He Who house are m mansions: ul e Lam erefore are they were not ag fh have told | before the throne of God, and serve | pares for heaven awl Jive the bet. HERVEN A REALITY ea: feed them, and shall The area of the Antarctic Con- Join he tongue. an extremely devout man Ww prayers and good were ac- ceptable to God, He sent servants to Joppa, found Peter, as the angel had directed him, t him to his house, Peter reminded Cornelius that after the baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist, God anointed | not Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Ghost and with power; who went about doing good, and that were oppressed of the devil, for God was with Him." Relieving people afflicted with evil spirits was only one of the Aaster's good works. What we remember is that He 'went about loing good." To show our faith in Him we too must do good, fol- J. ving His example. After Jesus had left the earth, this was the spirit in which the -ariy Christians lived. They too went about doing good after they ere visited rg the Holy Ghost, | healing the sick in His spirit. St. | James reminds us of our duty in this matter when he says: Be ye doers of the wordl and not hear ers only, deceiving your own selves." If we have all the faith in the world, but we use it to pray only for ofirselves, are we not selfish? It is when we pray also wb others and strive in every way to help them, that we are true followers of our Lord. 'Judge not that ye be not de ed" must have been in mind when he wrote to the oe latians: "Brethren, If a man be overtaken in a fault, ye which are spiritual restore such a one in the spirit of meekness; consid- ring Thyself, lest thou also be Bo we we often ps find Bi when. Judg- each other harshly when are in fault? Should we ways remember that we or 'might sin if wé were faced with the same temptation? That would be a good point to with younger children. They too are sometimes shocked with their yo T and playmates' actions that do not meet their own ideals of conduct. Jesus forgave the woman who had si , you b saying *""The reviler, backbiter, the whisperer, the reckless, 'abusive partisan, the inventor and publish- er of bad names and injurious ru- and mors -- all such are clearly in- volved in this condemnation." "To visit the fatherless and the widows in their affliction," and them only, but all who are in A eats who are ill and not able to get out; friends and all neighbors. who have lost loved those who need sym- pathy or help; when we do our very best to lighten their sorrows or sufferings, we are ding in the footsteps of the Master. How to keep ourselves unspotted from the world seems to me to mean to keep our own deeply relig- ious life, not letting the worldliness of others influence us. James also said: "What doth it orofit, my brethren, though a man | say he hath faith, and have not works? can faith save him?" For instance, he writes, if sister or brother is destitute any you tell them to go in peace, but vou do not relieve their suffering. does that make you a follower of Christ? First help them to the best of your ability, then tell them to "go in peace." "Bear ye one another's burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ, "" as Paul told the Galatians. "Hereby perceive we the love of God, because He laid down His life for us: and we ought to lay down our lives for the brethren." How many noble martyrs have done just that! "But whoso hath this world's goods, and seeth his brother hath need, and shutteth up his compas- sion from him, how dwelleth the love of God in him? My little children, let us not love in word, neither in tongue, but in deed and in truth! arrayed in CALVARY BAPTIST Corner John and Centre Streets Rev. Clarence M. Keen, Pastor Affiliated with Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches of Canada 9:45 A.M.--BIBLE SCHOOL 11:00 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP Rev. George Kennedy, recently returned from South America. 7:00 P.M.--Mr. Kennedy, hear first-hand informa- tion fresh from South America. Wednesday at 8 p.m. -- Prayer Meeting and Bible Study A cordial welcome to all h) wis fhe son 'of 2 Way bang: tinent has been estifhated at about 5,000,000 square Chureh of England in Canada (ANGLICAN) ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH Centre and Bagot Streets Rector The Rev. Canon D. M. Rose -- Phone 5-2386 { J CHRIST MEMORIAL CAURCH Mary and Hillcroft Streets Rector, The Rev. W. D. Cleverdon -- Phone 5-5795 HOLY TRIN|TY CHURCH Comer Court and Barrie Streets, one block east of Albert RECTOR -- THE REV. E. A. IRWIN, LS.T. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 79 KING STREET EAST Affiliated with the Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec Minister: REV. L. D. BEGG, B.A, B.Th. Music Director: Mrs, M. Joyce 11:00 AM.--"JESUS TRANSFORMING SINNERS" 7:00 P.M.--""THE SECRET OF JESUS FAME" Sunday School each Sunday at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday 8 p.m., Service of Prayer and Bible Study Bandshell Service -- 8:30 p.m. SUNDAY SERVICES 8AM. -- 11 AM. -- 7PM: The United Church of Canada Northminsier United Church SIMCOE STREET NORTH AT ROSSLAND. ROAD Minister: REV. H. A. MELLOW, B.A. Organist: MR. J. R ROBERTSON 11 "AM. "ANOTHER NEW YEAR" BANDSHELL SERVICE AT 8:30 P.M. A CHURCH SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS THE HEALING POWER THAT IS ALWAYS AT HAND" AUG. 29 CKEY, 580, 9:45 A.M. He would not condemn her and xjvising her to go and sin no | i 2 in the matter of bridling | the tongue, as James says in 3s gospel. In this most of us ty. Don't most of us at ho occasionally indulge in gossip? Don't we give way to temper when things go, wrong? Aren't we even guilty at times of slan- der, unkind foros of wit at other people's expense? , We some- imes make unkind remarks to others. Few indeed are there who profess to be Christians who can plead entirely innocent of these sort of SE James said: "If any to be "religious, [2nd bride "not B.5. his ton, heart. this' hl gd I ro "Pure religion and undefiled be- fore God and the Father, is this, To visit the fatherless and wid- ows and to keen himself unspotted from the world." Our commentator and editor quotes these words from John Cudneys Star At Horse Show TORONTO (CP) -- The family show of the Cudneys of Winona, Ont., featured the opening-night rformance of the Canadian Nat onal Exhibition's National Horse Show. Ross § iy pane E. H. Cud- ys Co , won in a jump- of! Friday nf night With brother A Cudney in the top event of the night, the jumpers: open perfor- mance. The Cudney brothers covered the eight-jump course without a fault in their first ride, 20-year- old Ross taking Copper King thiouzh with a clear performance, and Doug, 22, Ting Hangover, also owned by EH over the jumps, umpoff, Hangover had eight he ting two jumps, while the younger Cudney took Cepper King over with four faults. horses tied for third. O of the worlds great libraries the public library at Leningrad Russia, has about 2,000,000 vol umes. . Cudney, safely . 245 Simcoe St. 245 PENTECOSTAL CHURCH ALL REGULAR SERVICES WILL CONTINUE THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER AS USUAL. Sun. 11 AM ond 7 PM. SS. AT 10 AM. MON. AND WED. AT 8 P.M. Visitors are cordially invited to attend REV. R. A. BOMBAY, Pastor pn 17 ERIE ST. DIAL 5-3872 REV. R.E. DARGAN, Pastor 10 A.M. Sunday School for all ages. 11 AM. Morning Worship 7 P.M. Family Gospel Hour "He that received seed into good ground is he that heareth the Word, and Wc Bind it; which also beareth fruit" Matt. 13:23. God never calls us to work which we cannot enjoy. COME TO CHURCH AND SUNDAY SCHOOL THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH canion ST. PAUL'S WILSON & ROGER Minister: REV. B. A, MILES, B.A. -- 18%; Simcoe S., Diel 3-2107 11 AM.--MORNING WORSHIP NURSERY CLASS -- UP TO 5 YEARS HARMONY UNITED CHURCH Northeast Corner Harmony Rd. and King St E. MINISTER -- REV. DAVID F. SUMMERS, B.A. Anyone wishing to consult the minister will tind him in the church each Wednesday evening between the hours of 7 and 8. MR. ROSS METCALF ASSISTING THE CHOIR 10:00 A. M.--"EARTHEN VESSELS" Soloist: Mrs. John Stone 11:15-SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 AM.--CHURCH SCHOOL SIMCOE STREET N., AT BROCK Rev. Stuart B. Coles, B.A., Minister KNOX Dovid Jenkins, Leader of Praise 11 AM.--MORNING WORSHIP The Rev. JOHN FORBES M.A. of Knox Church, Agincourt 8:30 P.M. -- INTER-CHURCH EVENING WORSHIP at the Oshawa Bandshell. KNOX CHURCH SCHOOL -- Note change of hour to 11 AIM., the boys and girls going to their classes during the church service. Westmount United Church ROSEHILL BLVD., JUST NORTH OF KING ST. REV. DAVID F. SUMMERS, B.A., MINISTER Anyone wishing to consult the minister will find him in the church each Thursday evening between the hours of 7 and 8. MRS. ANNE POTTER, ORGANIST AND CHOIR LEADER 11:15 A.M.--""EARTHEN VESSELS" BAND SHELL SERVICE, Memorial Park 8:30 P.M Community Singing -- Come * THE CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE 11 a.m.--Morn- ing Worship "God's Program For Progress" "A MESSAGE TO THE NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH" » 10 a.m.--Sunday School 7 p.m.~""The Second Coming of Christ" ANOTHER MESSAGE IN THIS IMPORTANT SERIES. Athol St. E. Attend the Friendly Gospel [Tent Services and enjoy the lwarm spirit of Christian Wilson Fellowship, Rd. [Pastor--Rev. Wm. J. Newell § Ei=m-- O--O mI -- OPEN AIR GOSPEL SERVICE (Weather Permitting) LAKEVIEW PARK BAND SHELL SUNDAY -- 7 P.M. Speaker:. MR. F.. G. WATSON, of Toronto CONVENED BY GOSPEL HALL -- NASSAU ST. Come and join the singing of the old Gospel Hymns and hear the plain Gospel message as preached by the Apostles. Please note there will be no evening service in the Gospel Hall, Nassau St., except in the event of rain, in which case service will be in the Gospel Hall. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH -- 64 COLBORNE ST EAST SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 11 AM. SUNDAY SERVICE 11 AM. -- SUBJECT "CHRIST JESUS" Wednesday evening meeting aot 8:00 o'clock includes testimonies of healing through Christian Science. The reading room located at the church, open Tuesday and Thurs- day from 2 to 4:30 p.m., excepting legal holidays, where the Bible and Christion Science literature may be studied, borrowed or pur chased and subscriptions placed for periodicals. CENTRE ST. UNITED CHURCH Minister Rev. A.F. Cowan, B.A., 169 Athol St E. Phone 3-4936 Mr. N. Williams, Orgonist NO SUNDAY SCHOOL DURING AUGUST 11:00 A.M.--REV. F. RIDING, Th.D., of Union City, Pa. A FRIENDLY CHURCH PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH 455 Richmond St. East ot Cadillac Rev. H. W. Hobbs, Minister "The Wesleyan Emphasis" 10 AM.--SUNDAY SCHOOL--Bible-centred instruction in en atmosphere of friendliness. 11 AM.--"AWAKE TO RIGHTEOUSNESS" 7 P.M.--"ABNER'S MISTAKE" Wednesday, 8 P.M. -- Prayer and Bible Study You are cordially invited THE SALVATION ARMY - CORNER OF SIMCOE and OAK STREETS MAJOR and MRS, J. PATTERSON 10:00 a.m.--Directory (Y.P.) 11:00. a.m.--Morning Service 2:00 p.m.--Company Meeting Y.P. 7:00 p.m.--Evangelistic Tuesday, 2:30 p.m.--Home League Albert Street United Church "The Church with a Challenge" (CORNER OLIVE and ALBERT) MINISTER -- REV. S. C. H. ATKINSON Mr. Ronald Kellington, Organist and Choir Leader 11:00 AM.--"THE PEACE OF GOD" The minister will preach. 7 P.M.--RADIO GOSPEL SERVICE Broadcast over CKLB. No service in the church. A. VICTOR DAVIS OF TORONTO "The Hope of the World" BLUE ROOM -- GENOSHA HOTEL Sunday, Aug. 29 -- 3 p.m. INN The first immigrants to Canada from China reached British Col- umbia before 1870. Grace Lutheran Church 150 ALBERT ST. Rev. N. C. Kritsch, Pastor AUG. 29 10 AM. Sunday School 11 AM. MORNING WORSHIP "WE LEARN TO PRAY" 6:30 PM.--"This Is The WORLD | AIT H LISTEN TO ""UNSHACKLED" CKLB Every Sunday 9.30 P.M. Sponsored by OSHAWA AND DISTRICT CHRISTIAN BUSINESS MEN'S COMMITTEE CHURCH 1% OPEN BOOK Pastor: Rev. A. G. E. Mitchel Gibbens St., North of Louisa ---- Formerly Gibbons St. Mission 11 AM. and 7:00 P.M. Speaker: MR. R. B. WILKINS (Former Lay Pastor) 3 P.M.--BIBLE SCHOOL = A FRIENDLY WELCOME AWAITS YOU -- Growth Through Christian Service Life" ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON 8y Alfred 5. Buescher Seripturo--=Acts lo:38 Galatians 6:1-2; James 1:22, em 31-17; I John $:16-18 i 8-28-sy "My little children, let us not love in word, neither in tongue; but in deed and in truth."--8t. John 3:18. VERSE--Galatians 6:2. King Street United Ghureh REV. MERVIN A. BURY, M.A., B.D. Minister Mr. Wallace Young Mus. Bac, ATCM, Organist and Choirmaster 10:30 A.M.--~Youth Department 11:00 A.M.--Nursery 11:00 A.M. Church School GIDEON SUNDAY AN ANCIENT BOOK FOR A MODERN WORLD" Guest Speaker: Mr. D. M. Alloway Soloist: Mr. Fred Densham NO EVENING SERVICE ALWAYS A WELCOME FOR ALL AT THE FRIENDLY FAMILY CHURCH 11:00 AM.-- SIMCOE ST. UNITED CHURCH The Church in the heart of the city with the World on its heart MINISTER: REV. JOHN K. MOFFAT, B.A. Director of Music: Mr. R. G. Geen, L.T.C.M. ae SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A M.--Junior, Intermediate and Senior Departments . 11 A.M.--Nursery, Kindergarten and Primary Departments 11 A AM.--MORNING WORSHIP Broadcast over CKLB : The congregations of St. Andrew's and Simeoe St. will worship together. Rev. John K. Moffat will preach. Sermon Subject: "DOES LIFE ADD UP?"

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