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The Oshawa Times, 15 Aug 1959, p. 7

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God's Steadfast Love ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY L AREPRV] " Scripture--Lamentations SCHOOL LESSON Jeremiah, the prophet of God, mourns because he thinks God has forsaken him and his people because of their sins. He is left "desolate'" he writes. are not consumed," he --Lamentations 3:3-11. 3 : Although humbled and sorrowful, Jere miah still has hope in God's goodness. "It is of the Lord's mercies that we says. -- Lam- is my y ore will I hope in Him. good unto them that wait the soul that seeketh portion saith my "Turn Thou us unto Thee, O Lord," Jeremiah pleads, turned; renew our days as of old.-- Lamentations 5:21. "and we shall be MEMORY VERSE -- Lament. 3:22. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Faith Unshaken By Catastrophe By NEWMAN CAMPBELL |hungry and desolate, thinking "The Lamentations of Jere-|that they had no help. God was miah perhaps began with the punishing them for their trans- first invasion of the Chaldean gressions and they remembered armies, about 606 B.C., and con-|the pleasant times in their past, tinued to the fall of Jerusalem in/when they were free. 586 B.C. The place is Jerusalem." Jeremiah, also lamenting his battle. Others grieve for those in accidents in our motorized world, some killed by their own reckless- ness, others by careless drivers. ! ACCIDENTS HAPPEN We enjoy the comfort amd swiftness of our airplanes which make our travels places so convenient. But acci- dents do occur, on the ground and in the air, and when they do, clined to blame the most High, {this happen to me?" There are some among us who| are 'crushed by calamity, Many| to distant| | we mourn and perhaps are in-| saying to ourselves, "Why did| | I am quoting from Dr. Wilbur M Smith's information on our les- son. Dr. Smith suggests that while the younger classes may find it difficult to be sympathetic to Jeremiah's dirges in the book, the teachers may call their at- tention to some local disasters or catastrophies they read about in the newspapers. How would we feel if our own capital city of Ottawa were destroyed and its citizens carried away into cap- tivity? people's sorrows, still kept his more think of the blessings re-| faith in God's goodness. He maining to them end go on) wrote: "It is of the Lord's mer-|pravely, with God's help, saying, | | cies that we are not consumed, "Life must go on." because His compassions fail not. | Jesus, our Savior, is called They are new every MOTDIE; uppe Man of Sorrows" and suf: great is Thy faithfulness. The fered a cruel death to save us. Lord is my portion, saith mY He will help us to bear whatever | soul, . . The Lord is good unto| y : A |comes to us if we believe and them that wait for Him. . . It is pray to Him. good that a man should both hope and quietly wait for the salvation of the Lord."--Lamentations 3: 22,26. "For the Lord will not cast off tations, did not lose his faith in| God's goodness, but sought Him| for help and comfort. So should| Jeremiah, for all his Lamen-| THE GOLDEN TEXT HAMPTON By MRS, W. FERTILE Frenchman's Bay Midgets beat Pickering Village 10-7 in the final game of the regular series of the Township League. The Bay took an early lead with five runs in the first in- ning, added three more in the second on a home run by Gulli- ver with two on base. They were unable to score again until the seventh when Botten singled. McGarry hit a double to score Batten, and Rob- ert Fertile singled and McGarry scored. Gulliver went the dis- tance on the mound. The Bay ended the series with nine wins and only one loss. PEE-WEES WIN The Pee-wees also defeated Pickering in the last game of their series 14-1. They ended up | {the season with 12 wins, one tie By M. HORN | -- Mr. and Mrs. HAMPTON Roy Knox, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gand, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dewell, Mr. and Mrs. Merwin E Mountjoy, Mrs. Elmer Wilbur, i sey. Ronnie, Rickey and Robin, § |and Mrs. Wilfred Smale spent the { |weekend on a bus trip to Tober- |mory in the Bruce Peninsula. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Caverly and Mrs. W. B. Sarvis and family spent the weekend at Bala with their aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Ellwood Fennell of Toronto. and one loss. The' Frenchman's Bay Pee- wees fire entered in a tourna- ment sponsored by the Minor Sports Council of Metropolitan Toronto at the Exhibition grounds. Their first game will be played Aug. 18 at 5 p.m. against Mar. tingrove. The OASA playoffs start next |week with the Frenchman's Bay {Pee-wees and Oshawa Bathe Park boys at the Frenchman's |Bay diamond Wednesday, Aug. Bay Midgets Top League FRENCHMAN'S BAY -- The|umbu Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kelly and' BANTAM GAMES OFF Nancy Kelly, Oakville, have been ne Bantam games which were visiting her parents, Mr. and| scheduled Aug. 22 and 25 have Mrs. F. Honey. | had to be cancelled as there were Flt.-Lt. Reg Kersey, Mrs. Ker. | not enough boys in the commu- |nity"in. this age group to make a Ottawa, spent a few days with|team. his parents, Mr. and Mrs, §.| Saturday evening,' Harve Kersey. | Fertile, Harry Colley and Don took about 25 boys to Mrs, Jack Lyon, Johnny, Judy|: oP ns ane. erey. sad Mrs. S, Rersey| the Maple Leaf Stadium for the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturdoy, August 15, 1959 b 4 NEW SALVAGE PLAN ] i game between Toronto and Col- 5. PERSONALS . Mrs. F. Scott and Mrs. W. O'Brien were hostesses at an afternoon tea and sale of aprons Thursday. Also assisting were Mrs. F. Osgood, Mrs. J. Hern, Mrs. V. Brown and Mrs. Rea- mon. Mrs, E. Kirby had her sister, Mrs. Ledger Sr, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ledger of New Jersey, visiting last week. Mr. and Mrs. S. Mitchell and family are on a camping tri for two weeks. Billie Beckstead is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. McDonald, in Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Clavde Smith and gi who have beth do ing in Brighton for 0 years, have returned to their home on Bay street. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scott and Joann of 8 re, Que. are tire 'school Missed High School Year year. a Dr. Gordon Price, director of visiting his parents, and and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Tomb- lin spent their vacation at Grand Bend. - Mr. and Mrs. C. Mounce are driving to Port McNichol where they will take the boat to Fort William en route to Edmonton. Monday, Mrs, Scott gave a farewell breakfast for Mrs. Mounce. Among those present Mr. and Mrs. Erie Playiord| yo f this to visiting relatives in or a few days. at home as hard as you will have to work here." d C. Maciewitz and . and Mrs. daughters of Detroit, spent week with her father, Dave 4 Mrs, Kenneth Barrett children are leaving week for Halifax en route the Bahamas. were Mrs. McKean, Mrs, Me- Cord, Mrs. O'Brien, Miss Chap- lin and Miss Stephens, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Furness are making a trip to New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wiseman and family have returned from a trip to Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Warren and family are home after a two week camping trip te Martin River. visited Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pooler, | | Oshawa, Saturday. | Helen Allin is on holidays with The Christadelphians LUTHERAN CHURCH 150 Albert St. Pastor: Carl A. Kartechner (CHRIST'S BRETHREN -- SEE TTHEW 12:46-50) Invite seekers after Truth to apply for Free Bible literature. | NO OBLIGATION Write: ECCLESIA SERVICES 8:30 AM. 11:00 AM, 9:45 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 AM. Lutheran Hour: CFRB CHRISTADELPHIAN | GOSPEL HALL 40 NASSAU ST. "THIS IS THE LIFE" Channel 11 -- 4 PM. The older classes, he suggests, forever: But though He cause might be reminded of the mur- grief, yet will He have Pp ders of the Jews in Germany, the sion according to the multitude| purges of Russia, and World War of His mercies. For He doth not| 11, which resulted in the desola- afflict willingly nor grieve the tion of many European cities children of men. To crush under By A. R. HUBBARD which in many cases have not His feet all the prisoners of the] BURKETON -- Mr. and Mrs, been rebuilt. |earth, to turn aside the right of Frank Barber, Toronto, visited Dr. Smih ends his suggestion' a man before the face of the most) Mrs. Florence Caughill Sunday. MEMORY VERSE Re; vy Vi 5 ig : open compassions fail not."--Lamentations 3:22. |with relatives. 2 Mr. and Mrs. George Wallen {her aunt and uncle, Mr. aml | Mrs. Gordon Wakely, Lake Sim- "It is of the Lord's mercies |©0%. that we are not consumed, be- Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stevens cause his compassions fail accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Wes not." -- Lamentations 3:22. Taylor and two sons, and Mrs. term------------------ ----|R. Burgess of Tyrone to Palmer- | son last week where they spent a couple days with Mrs. Stevens' sister, Mrs. Will Hartt. Mrs. J. R. Campbell, Constance Post Office Box 121 Oshawa, Ontario BURKETON 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: W. MILLER of Toronto Wed., 7:45 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer Meeting A VERY HEARTY INVITATION TO ALL Joseph Avery is visiting My. and Mrs. Harold Larmer. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Greer and family visited Mrs. Ethel and Johnny, New Toronto, spen' |and family, Markham, visted Mr. Bryan Sunday. last week with her parents, Mr lt Me Roy Bone. Mr. and Mrs. George Allison and Mrs. John Rogers, Sr. UNITED CHURCH | UNITED CHURCH . N. T. Holmes, B.A, B. Re mio 8 THE CHURCH IN ACTION Minister: Rev. Wm, A. Gibb Ross Meteolt, ARC.T, Organist and Choirmaster Organist: MR. €. M. McCOY "The Lord's with the words: "One comforting High, to subvert a man in His truth in the Book of Lamenta- cause, the Lord approveth not." - tions abides: The Lord will not|Lamentations 3: 31-36. : 1 Geo) cast off forever. Justice will tri-| "Out of the mouth of the most Ye Oliver and uv 2 Sg amy are Visigny ths Lu J Digisuet, High, proceedeth not evil and and Mrs. Duncan Reid in Sunder "poy Aghton visited M , : gor, erefore doth a living|jand Sunday. | i ae "How doth te city Yerysaan) man complain, a man for the! Mr. and os, Jim Turabull M35 Deo Prosser SUEY. Gal Botner Teroshen SUNY as . sit solitary, that was full of peo.|punishment of his sins? Let us and family accompanied by Mt.|,q "i. mily Whitby, visited Mrs. Spinks, Oshawa, were Sunda ple! how is she become as alsearch and try our ways, and| and Mrs. R. J. Harvey and fam- SAT y, visited } | inks, Bi 5 yore _ y widow! she that was great among |turn again to the Lord. Let us|ily are spending holidays in|" . |guests of Mr. ai Ss. mas the nations, and princess among lift up our heart with our hands Graverhurst. | Mr. and Mrs. James Lavery, Hodge. the provinces, how is she become |unto God in the heavens." --Lam-| Mrs. Greta Bailey is speading| HARMONY || WESTMOUNT | 10:00 AM. MORNING WORSHIP 9:45 AM. WELCOME | CHURCH 'sCHooL TO ALL "Your Community Church", 11:00 AM, : Toronto: Mr, and Mrs. Herb MORNING WORSHIP and Trick, Millbrook, visited Mrs The Christian and Missionary Alliance REV. WM. J. NEWELL tributary!"--Jeremiah 1: 1. WEPT FOR PLIGHT The BAPTIST Pastor Rev. A. G. E. Mitchell 9:45 AM BIBLE SCHOOL 11 AM. AND 7 PM H. K. McLENNAN Gen. Supt. of the Shanymen's Christian Association |entations 3: 38-41. people wept for their be-| loved city's plight, They me the deaths of hush GIBBONS STREET | la few weeks at her home here. There are many sad hearts all] Mr, and Mrs, Edward Mo over the wyiid today. Widows Mahon and family have taken] ds in'up resid in Blackstock I King Street Pentecostal Cf REV, 1. M. McKNIGHY 10:00 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M.--~MORNING WORSHIP THESE SERVICES IN MASONIC TEMPLE DRIVE-IN CHURCH REV. JAS. S. PIERCE, Minister 245 SIMCOE STREET Pentacostal Church Call RA 3-4477 P.M.--" THE UNERRING BALANCES OF 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL Transportation number RA 5-4558 A.M.--"REPAIRING THE ALTARS" 11 AM. -7 PM. A SPECIAL WELCOME TO SUMMER GUESTS | WED. ~ 8 P.M. -- BIBLE STUDY AND | PRAYER | DIVINE EQUITY" REV, ROBERT JOHNSON will preach at both services --We extend a cordial invitation to worship with us-- Oshawa Shopping Centre at Loblaws BRIGHT CONGREGATIONAL SINGING Soloist: MRS. FRASER BELL Message by the Pastor wemain Right In Your Car For Service I SERVICE AMPLIFIED EVERYONE 1S WELCOME KNOX Simcoe St. N. (four blocks from King St.) The Rev. Robert B. Milroy, MA. Minister Mr. David Jenkins, Musical Di:ector THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA BYNG AVE. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH C. MORGAN, Pastor Dial RA 5-1318 10:00 A M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 AM.--"WITHOUT EXCUSE" 7:00 PM.--"A WISE CHOICE" PASTOR PREACHING ST. PAUL'S KING ST, E. by Aidan, | Rev. Derak Allen, BA, TCL | 445 Beverley -- RA 8-6014 Mr. Frank Walter. Orgonist and Choir Master r 11:00 AM of Toronto ORNING WORSHIP MR. PF. GILBERT 11:00 AM. "ALL THINGS WORK TOGETHER FOR GOOD' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH ~-- 64 COLBORNE ST, EAST Rranch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston Massachusetts SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 11:00 AM. SUNDAY SERVICE 11 AM. -- SUBJECT **SOUL" | B_ | | NORTHMINSTER UNITED CHURCH SIMCOE STREET NORTH AT ROSSLAND ROAD MINISTER -- REV. H. A. MELLOW, B.A. ORGANIST «= MR, J. R. ROBERTSON SITTER SERVICE IN NORTHMI INSTER HOUSE BY THE COME DOUBLE CL SERVICE 1000 AM. FOR THE JUNIOR CONGREGATION 3 YEARS AND UP IN THE LOWER HALL SERVICES FOR JULY 10 AM. ONLY 10:00 A.M.--DR. S. L. OSBORNE in charge FRIENDLY CHAT AT 9:50 P.M. OVER CKLB FOR "THE VERY. YOUNS AND AUGUST | THE BAHA'T WORLD FAITH "Now, we see os in ¢ glass, darkly , . « but then foce to face." "This is the Day in which mankind con behold the Face ond hear the Voice of the Promised One. That Light hath ap- peared before which the darkness of every superstition will be dissipated." . Baha'u'llah. For Further Information Write: OSHAWA BAHA'I COMMUNITY Sec. -- 29 Gladstone -- Ph. RA 5.7578 THE SALVATION ARMY SIMCOE AND MAJOR AND MRS. MARSLAND RANKIN, Corps Officers Albert Street United Church - REV. §. C. H. ATKINSON, Minister MRS, BRUCE SEARLE, Organist and Choir-leader 10 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP NURSERY AT THIS SERVICE 7 P.M.--BROADCAST CKLB NO SERVICE IN THE CHURCH OAK STREET I SOUL REFRESHING SUMMER SERVICES 11:00 AND 7:00 P.M. Conducted by Captain Sybil Mutton and Captain Mary Baker of Toronto 2 P.M.--SUNDAY' SCHOOL AND BIBLE CLASSES Tuesday, 2:30 p.m.--The Home League (Women's Meeting) Wednesday, 8 p.m.--Cottage Prayer Meeting at the home of Bro. ond Sis. John Dixon, 151 Burk St. 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. Director of Music: Mr. R. G. Geen, L.T.C.M. 11:00 A.M.--Joint Service with St. Andrew's in Simcoe Street Church. "QUESTIONS FOR TIME AND Wednesday evening meeting at 8:00 oclock includes testimonials of heaiing through Christian Science. READING ROOM HOURS IN CHURCH EDIFICE: Monday 7:00 p.m. te 9:00 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. EXCEPTING HOLIDAYS REV. D. A. P ALLEN | ETERNITY" Il. "WHAT MAKES YOU MAD?" Rev. John Moffat will preach SUNDAY SCHOOL AM.--JUNIOR AND (NTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT AM.--~NURSERY, KINDERGARTEN, PRIMARY 11:00 AM NURSERY NO EVENING SERVICE UNTIL SEPTEMBER SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 9:45 AM | i I ALL WELCOME 1 {l ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA SUNDAY SERVICES 145 11:00 ST GEORGE'S CHURCH Centre and Bagot Streets Rev. Clinton D. Cross, BAA. L.Th. TRINITY 12 A.M. --HOLY COMMUNION A.M.--MORNING PRAYER--REV. C. D. CROSS P.M.--EVENING PRAYER--REV. C. D. CROSS - FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (CONVENTION OF ONTARIO AND QUEBEC) 812 HORTOP STREET Rev. N. Frank Swackhammer, B.A., Minister Mrs. M. Joyce, Director of Music CENTRE ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev. Warren G. Dickson, B.A., Minister Mr. R. K, Kellington, Organist-Choirmaster RA 5-2386 CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH CENTRE AND JOHN STREETS (AFFILIATED WITH THE FELLOWSHIP OF EVANGELICAL BAPT Whip OF 5 CAL BAPTIST CHURCHES 9:30 11:00 7:00 REV. GLEN SWAYZE, B.A., B.D. Guest Minister 11:00 AM. and 7:00 P.M. BIBLE 5C1IOOL -- 9:45 CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH Mary and Hillcroft Streets The Ven. H. D, Cleverdon ~ Phone 5-5798 8:00 AM. -- 11:00 AM. ° Pat, 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. 11:00 A.M.-MORNING WORSHIP No Sunday School until Sept. 13th PASTOR -- REV, W. NIVEN AITKEN, 110 Keewatin $t. -- RA 8.8123 Rector: SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 A M.--BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES 11:00 AM.--MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M.--EVANGELISTIC SERVICE J SY WD ly Ti J and hos recently returned from France. A special welcome gi to Young People in this community, dd -- EVERYBODY WELCOME = 17 ERIE ST DIAL RA 5.3872 REV R. E. DARGAN, Pastor ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH inn Street United Glureh WILSON RD. SOUTH & HOSKIN AVE. The Rev. R. A. Sharp -- RA 5.7064 8:00 AM. -- 11:00 AM. REV. MERVIN A, BURY, M.A. B.D., Minister Mr. Rhyddid Williams, Choir Director and Organist Youth Depurtment Nursery and 10:15 a.m. Church School--11 A.M. 11:00 AM.--"A STORY TO TELL" ; Guest Preacher: Rev. Colin R. Rudd, B.A., B.D., of Toronto Read: Mark 13: 1-11; Matthew 28: 16-20. . Guest Soloist: Mrs. Kenneth Coulter ALWAYS A WELCOME FOR ALL AT THE FRIENDLY FAMILY CHURCH ONE NIGHT ONLY -- WED, AUG. 19 -- 7:45 P.M. Incumbent: ' ji HEAR REV. WALTER J. MAIN OF MOODY BIBLE INSTITUTE, CHICAGO PLAN NCW TO ATTEND "ALWAYS A WELCOME AT CALVARY" 10:00 A.M~--~SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES 1:00 AM ~MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M. --FAMILY GOSPEL HOUR Pustor preaching at both services hrist World-wide in Scope" . . . _ Interested in You" DELEGATE'S REFORT FROM CONFERENCE You arc always Welcome at the Church of the Light and Life Hour Listen to 900 CHML -- 9 a.m. -- Every Sunday ST MARK'S CHURCH STEVENSON RD NORTH ON BEURLING AVE. THE REV. J. N. LOTHIAN, S.Th, 476 Beurling Ave. -- Priest in Charge 9:45 a.m. -- CONTINUING THROUGH AUGUST 2 "Centred in

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