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The Oshawa Times, 16 May 1959, p. 9

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[ Solomon's Reign Scripture--1 Kings 5; 7:51-8:66; 9:1-11; 10:18, ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON FOR BETTER HEALTH King Hiram promised to send his ser- vants to take Solomon the "tim- bers of cedar and the timbers of fir" by sea in floats to the place Solomon indicated, if Solomon would provide food for the workers.--I Kings 5:89. Hiram of Tyre, telling him that and great was at peace, he was build the Lord's house, and m for materials with build it.--Kings 5:1-6. which Sol So Hiram sent Solomon the lumber stones for the foundation and Solomon's and Hiram's builders erected the gr wanted to build.--I Kings 5:17-18, When the temple was finished, Solo- mon brought in all the precious ves- sels which David had dedicated to the Lord, and put them among the trea- sures there.--I Kings 7:48-51. MEMORY VERSE--Proverbs 3:56. t house of the Lord father, David, had For Allergy HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, MD Allergies are becoming more common. More and more of us are sneezing, coughing, wheezing and itching. Why? ul I guéss you can blame it pri- marily on civilization. Our indus- trialized communities constantly produce irritants that are loosed into the air. The resulting smog, even though you may not be able to see it distinctly, can play havoc with certain allergic indiv- iduals. JAPANESE SMOG Not long ago, for example, it was noted that there was a high incid of asthma among our -~ day, which hath given unto David --- a wise son over this great peo- ple."--I Kings 5:7. RAISES LEVY "To aid in this task, Solomon raised a levy of 30,000 Israelites, whom he divided into three com- panies of 10,000 each, each group being required to serve one SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Solomon's Temple Is Built and Dedicated suse sh By NEWMAN CAMPBELL [Temple "in the name of the Lord Lebanon mountains. Adoniram In last Sunday's lesson we my God, a sthe Lord snake un'o'was placed in charge of this learned that David, king of| David my fatfer."--I Kings 5:2-5. force. Solomon agreed to pay for Israel, was forbidden to build the] He sked Hiram for men to these cedars about 200,000 bush- temple of the Lord, but that his|"hew me cedar trees out of Leba- els of wheat and 1,700 gallons of son, Solomon, would be entrusted non; and my servants shall be|pure oil annually, but he seems with that task. with thy servants: and unto thee|tp take for granted a right for When Hiram, king of tyre, |will I give hire for thy servants his own servants to come and heard that Solomon had been|according to all that thou shalt pring away the timber itself." I anointed king of Israel, he was'appoint: for thou knowest that am quoting from Peloubet's Se-| |lect Notes, edited by Dr. Wilbur M. Smith. "So was ended all the work that King Solomon made for the house of the Lord. And Solomon brought in the things which David {his father had dedicated; even MEMORY VERSE "Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto | thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths.'"'--Proverbs 3:56. the fathers of the children of "On the eighth day he (Solo- Israel, unto King Solomon in mon) sent the people away: and Jerusalem, that they might bring they blessed the king, and went up the Ark of the Covenant of unto their tents joyful and glad the Lord out of the city of David, u heart foe all the gooiimest that e or Dav! Which Zid, AY gli the ea servant, and for Israel His peo- ple.""--I Kings 8:66. unto King Solomon at the feast." --I Kings 7:51--8:2. A SECOND TIME "Solomon stood before the altar| The Lord appeared to Solomon of the Lord in the presence of|8 second time,.sayina "e. ha all the congregation of Israel, and heard Solomon's supplication and spread forth his hands toward had hallowed the temple, and if Sond And he said, Lord God| Solomon would obey Him and live of Israel, there is no God like|a righteous life. He would "estab Thee, in heaven above, or on lish the throne of thy (Solomon's) earth b h, who keepest cove- ki upon Israel forever."-- nant and mercy with Thy serv-|I Kings 9:25, ants that walk before Thee with) The Lord warned Solomon, all their heart."--I Kings 8:22-23.| however, al i Ye gisshoyed the We may wonder how many|Lord and di which was people watched the building of | wicked in His sight, He would this beautiful temple. Today|"cut off Israel out of the land when a fine building is being put{which I have given them; and up many people stop to watch |this house . . . will I cast out of proverb and a byword among all people."'--I Kings 9:6-7. Solomon's wisdom became so of Sheba, who came to visit him and was much im- by his words--I Kings 10:1-8. famous that it was known to the| City Smog Is Blamed Increase soldiers stationed in certain areas of Japan. According to a recent issue of 'Patterns of Dis- ease", this outbreak of asthma appears to have been related to the smog, for the asthmatic con- ditions of the men were greatly relieved within a few hours after they'd left the industrial areas. Another factor is that there is a wider distribution of the rag- weed plant now than there has been in previous years. Hence, more of the offending pollen is available. But we . aren't con- tent to sit at home and wait for the pollen to blow in on us. We i | ' i 1 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, Moy 16, 1959 § - All this seems to have resulted in an increasing hypersensitivity to such items, As a matter of fact, food trig- gers more allergic attacks -- 60 per cent -- than any other single factor. House dust, strong odors, iritating fumes and other inhal- ant sensitizers rank second, ac- counting for 23 per cent of all al- lergies. Contact allergens account for about 15 per cent, And you can't forget emotional stress! Any emotional stituation . BOOST CHURCHILL __ SASKATOON (CP) -- The son Bay Route Association ear will hold its annual ng Aug. 3 and 4 at the Hudson Bay port which 16 years has been the focal of its promotional efforts, ] have been told that Parkinson's | Disease may develop. fo 3 Answer: Although surgery carries a certain risk, goiter op- prations ate ot Sspesially Some -- and you know how many|derous. Parkinson's Disease does there Ba life -- may precipi-| Bot occur as the result of goiter , tate asthma in a person with a|SUrgery. i } potential allergy, or it may g : gravate an attack of Christadelphians (CHRIST'S BRETHREN - SEE MATTHEW 12:46-50) Invite seekers after Truth i to apply for Free Bible |i QUESTION AND ANSWER Mrs, C.: Is a goiter operation dangerous? Are there any ill effects after the operation? 1 5 now go driving in the country as though we were searching for it. Of course, modernization prob- ably will result in more air- conditioned autos being produc- led, and this will help somewhat. [NURSING SUBSTITUTE Mother Nature provided ample breast mil'; for nursing literature. i NO OBLIGATION Write: J CHRISTADELPHIAN } ECCLESIA Post Office Box 121 Oshawa, Ontario BYNG AVE. PENTECOSTAL | CHURCH C. MORGAN . PASTOR DIAL RA 5.1318 In our eagerness to improve upon nature's ways, er, has been extensive substitution But alas, Solomon did not obey his Lord's commands. He took many strange women as wives and they induced him to worship their idols, "and the Lord was angry with Solomon," and threatened to "ren1 'he kingdom from thee, and will give it thy servant." But the Lord re- lented and for David's sake, he allowed Solomon to retain his kingdom. But, said the Lord, "I will rend it out of the hand of thy son."'--I Kings 11:1-12, of cow's milk in infant diets. Investigation has disclosed that |seven times more infants develop |allergic eczema from cow's milk {than from breast milk. Moreover, |20 per cent of these infants later |develop respiratory allergies. NEW DRUGS Of course there are new syn- thetic products and drugs being introduced all the time. Then, |too. we include more and more food varieties in our daily diets. the work going on. * = sight; and Israel shall be a eased because he 'was ever a|there is not among us any that the silver, and the gold, and the er of David."--I Kings 5:1. [can skill to hew timber like the vessels, did he put among the So Solomon sent a message to|Sidonians."--I Kings 5:6. |treasures of the house of he| Hiram, telling him that now the] Hiram was pleased when he|Lord. Then Solomon assembled | wars that plagued his father were heard Solomon's request, and the elders of Israel, and all the| over, he proposed to build the!said, "Blessed be the Lord this'heads of the tribes, the chief of GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH GIBBONS STREET | BAPTIST THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA | KNOX : ST. PAUL'S | | Simeoe St. N. (four blocks from King St.) WILSON AND ROGERS A Minis The Rev. Robert B. Milroy, MA. Minister Rav, Boree_Alav, SA, did 445 Beverley -- RA 8-6014 Mr. David Jenkins, Musical Di ector Mr. Frank Walter, Organist and Choir Master 9:30 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 AM. 10TH COMMANDMENT Concluding our series on the 10 Commandments CHRISTIAN FAMILY SUNDAY SERVICES 11:00 and 7:00 p.m. PASTOR WILL PREACH Sundoy School ot 9:45 a.m. Pastor: Rev. A. G. E. 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VERNON HURLBERT, one of our own missionaries with the Sudan Interior Mission, Africa, will be preaching at both services. MON. -- YOUNG PEOPLE AT F.B.Y.P.A. RALLY IN NIAGARA FALLS, ONT. -- MEET AT CHURCH 6:30 AM. -- ALL ARE WELCOME. TUES, 6:30 - 8:00 P.M. -- PIONEER GIRLS--ALL GIRLS 12-14 ARE WELCOME. WED., 7:45 P.M.--MID-WEEK SERVICE. THURS., 7:30 P.M. -- CHRISTIAN SERVICE BRIGADE--BOYS 12-18 ARE WELCOME. ICHMOND ST, E. (between Central Park Blvd. end Cadillee N.) Pastor: REV. WM. J. NEWELL 00 AM.--REV. H. CRONE 00 AAM.--FAMILY & BIBLE SCHOOL Growing Répidly--Help us by attending. HRISTIAN AND BUSINESS MEN'S COMMITTEES 11:00 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP | The Christian and Missionary Alliance 11 10 Cc SAT., 8:00 P.M. -- PRAYER MEETING. "ALWAYS A WELCOME AT CALVARY" THE SALVATION ARMY SIMCOE AND OAK STREET MAJOR. AND MRS. MARSLAND RANKIN, Corps Officers Toth ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Rev. N. Frank Swackhammer, B.A., Minister | 10 A.M.--Sunday School 11:00 AM. & 7 PM. PASTOR PREACHING ALL ARE WELCOME WESTMOUNT UNITED CHURCH THE CHURCH IN ACTION Minister: Rev. Wm, A, Gibb HARMONY UNITED CHURCH Rev. N. T. Holmes, BA, B.D. 11:00 AM, THE CHURCH IN ACTION (Nursery during the Service) King Street Pentecostal Church REV. J. M. MacKNIGHT 7:00 P.M.--EVANGELISTIC VOCAL 10:00 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOO DUETS L 11:00 AM.--MORNING WORSHIP ALL SERVICES IN 91 CEN MASONIC TEMPLE TRE ST. THE BAHA'T WORLD FAITH The age has dawned when human fellowship will be- come a reality. The century has come when all religion shall be unified. For Further Information Write:-- - FIRST BAPTIST cHuRct|| OSHAWA BAHA'I COMMUNITY Secretary: 293 Glenview Ave. = Phone RA 3.3281 i 9:45 AM. Minister | BIBLE SCHOOL & Nwtcalt, ART, I 9:45 AM i t i t I H AA gonial and Cheinmester CHURCH SCHOOL Junior to Senior SUNDAY SeMooL 2:00 P.M. CHURCH SCHOOL Nursery to Primary "Your Community Church® 11:00 AM, KINDERGARTEN CLASSES 11:00 AM, MORNING WORSHIP A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL St. Andrew's United Church MINISTER: REV. GEORGE TELFORD, M.A, D.D. Organist and Choirmaster: MR, KELVIN JAMES, ATCM. 11:00 AM.--THE WAY OF THE SPIRIT (BROADCAST BY CKLB) 7:00 P.M.--JOINT SERVICE IN SIMCOE ST, CHURCH 9:50 A.M.--SENIOR, INTERMEDIATE AND JUNIOR CLASSES 11:00 A.M.~NURSERY, BEGINNERS AND PRIMARY CLASSES REV. J. R. MOFFAT WILL PREACH Albert Street United Church REV. S. C. H. ATKINSON, Minister MRS, BRUCE SEARLE, Organist and Choir-leader 245 SIMCOE STREET Pontacostal Church REV. JAS. S. PIERCE, Ministe r Call RA 3-4477 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL Transportation number RA 5-4558 AR NS DR, HAROLD DAVIS 11 AM.--MORNING WORSHIP "LIFE'S LOST SOURCE OF POWER" 7 P.M.--THE SUNDAY EVENING HOUR Broadcast CKLB POWER FROM ON HIGH" M.--BRIMARY TO SENIOR S.S 9:45 A. ig I: ~=NURSERY, KINDERGARTEN, BEGINNERS 45 11:00 A. 11 AM. THE INCOMPARABLE CHRIST 7 P.M. MARTIN LUTHER'S SWORD DR. HAROLD DAVIS preaching at both services TUESDAY TO FRIDAY AT CENTRE ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev. Warren G.: Dickson, B.A. Minister Mr. R. K, Kellington, Organist and Choir Master 10:00 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 AM.--"THE POWER OF THE HOLY SPIRIT" Sacrament of Adult Baptism. 7:00 P.M.--YOUNG PEOPLES UNION 9:30 AM. --SOUTMINSTER CHURCH, 1109 Cedar St. Sacrament of Infant Baptism. EVERYBODY WELCOME AT ALL SERVICES 8 P.M. ~~We extend a cordial invitation to worship with us-- GOSPEL HALL 40 NASSAU ST. SUNDAY, 10:30 A.M.--REMEMBERING THE LORD 12:15 P.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL AND ADULT BIBLE CLASS 7:00 P.M.--GOSPEL. SERVICE -- Speaker: JAS. GUNN Mon. - Fri, 8 p.m. -- James Gunn, Epistle of Corinthions A VERY HEARTY INVITATION TO ALL conducted by Commissioner and Mrs. Norman Marshall OF NEW YORK CITY SATURDAY--7:45 P.M.--MUSICAL FESTIVAL Band and Songsters--Timbrels--Vocalettes Harry Mountain (Euphonium) Arthur Beard (Violin) and Mrs. Brigadier Gennery (Vocalist) SUNDAY AT 11:00 A.M.--HOLINESS MEETING 3:15 P.M. 17 ERIE ST. ree METHODIST CHURCH DIAL RA 5-3872 REV. R. E. DARGAN, Pastor 7:00 P.M.--"AFRICA HARVEST" THIS SOUND COLOR FILM WILL BE SHOWN AT OUR FAMILY GOSPEL HOUR 10:00 AM.--SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES 11:00 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP "SPIRITUAL POWER" EVERYBODY 'WELCOME SERVICE OF PRAISE AND THANKSGIVING 7:00 P.M.--Anniversary Salvation Meeting to be followed | by reception in Young People's Hall TUESDAY--2:30 P.M. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH ~-- 64 COLBORNE ST. EAST 1 Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts ANNIVERSARY WOMEN'S RALLY Mrs. Commissioner Wm. Dalziel, Speaker TO EACH AND ALL THESE SERVICES YOU ARE INVITED SUNDAY SCHOOL--9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SERVICE 11 AM. -- SUBJECT: "MORTALS AND IMMORTALS" Wednesday evening meeting ot 8:00 o'clock includes testimonials of healing through Christion Science. ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA SUNDAY SERVICES ST GEORGE'S CHURCH Centre and Bagot Streets Rev. Clinton D. Cross, B.A, L.Th. WHIT SU RA 5.2386 NDAY 9:30 AM.--HOLY COMMUNION 11:00 A.M.--HOLY COMMUNIO| 7:00 P.M.--EVENING PRAYER CHRIST MEMOR Mary Rector: The Ven. H. N -- REV. P. TRANT -- REV. C. CROSS NORTHMINSTER UNITED CHURCH SIMCOE STREET NORTH AT ROSSLAND ROAD MINISTER -- REV. H. A. MELLOW, B.A. : ORGANIST «-- MR. J. R. ROBERTSON SUNDAY SCHOOL SESSIONS -- 9:30 AM. AND 11:00 AM, 11:00 AM.--""MEET ENOCH" Baby-sitting service by Come Double Club 7:00 P.M~--~"DISCUSSION OF ROMANS 12". IN THE LADIES' PARLOR, 9:50 P.M. FRIENDLY CHAT OVER CKLB IAL CHURCH and Hillcroft Streets D. Cleverdon -- Phone 5-579% 8:00 AM, -- 11:00 AM. -- 7:00. P.M. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Corner Court and Barrie Streets, one block east of Albert REV. A. GORDON BAKER, Mus, Bac., B.D. 11:00 AM, -- 7:00 P.M. ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH WILSON RD. SOUTH Incumbent: The Rev. R. A ST. MARK'S STEVENSON RD. NORTH . Sharp -- RA 5-7064 8:00 AM. -- 11:00 AM. -- 7:00 P.M. & HOSKIN AVE, SIMCOE STREET UNITED CHURCH The Church in the heart of the city with the World on its heart, MINISTER: REV, JOHN K. MOFFAT, B.A. o Director of Music: Mr. R. G. Geen, L.T.C.M. PENTECOST--THE BIRTHDAY OF THE WITNESSING CHURCH 11:00 AM.--"THE SPIRIT-FILLED LIFE" 7:00 P.M.--"DYNAMIC CHISTIANITY" THE MINISTER AT BOTH SERVICES JOINT SERVICE IN SIMCOE STREET CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 1:00 1:00 M.--JUNIOR, INTERMEDIATE, YOUNG PEOPLE i D FOR .IN MEMORIAL HALL A. AM Al RE A.M.--NURSERY, KINDERGARTEN, PRIMARY CHURCH ON BEURLING AVE THE REV. J. N. LOTHIAN, $.Th. 476 Beurling Ave. -- Priest in Charge 8:00 AM. -- 11:00 AM. -- 7.00 P.M. inn Street United. Ghurel REV. MERVIN A. BURY, M.A, B.D., Minister Mr, Rhyddid Williams, Choir Director and Oigunist ST. THOMAS CHURCH, BROOKLIN REV. E. W. FULLER, BA, B.D, S.T.M,, RECTOR Youth Department Nursery and Church School 10:00 a.m. Baby Creche 11:00 a.m. WHIT SUNDAY i rg! NY re a { 11:00 AM. --"PENTECOST: REVIVAL OF HOPE" - Read: ROMANS 5: 1-11 Solo: "Be Still My Soul" (Sibelius)--Mr. E. J. Luke Anthem: "O Come, Let Us Worship" (Himmel) Soloist: Mrs. Gordon Hawwer Always @ Welcome for All at the Friendly Family Church 10:00 A.M.----MATTINS, 1st and 3rd SUNDAY OF THE MONTH 10:00 AM.--EUCHARIST 2nd and 4th SUNDAY OF THE MONTH 10:00 AM.--CHURCH SCHOOL READING ROOM HOURS IN CHURCH EUIFICE: Monday 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Tuesday ond Thursday 2:00 pm. to 4:30 p.m. EXCEPTING HOLIDAYS GOD BLESS YOU

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