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The Oshawa Times, 7 May 1960, p. 8

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§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Souder, Mey 7 190 Zion CGIT AROUND THE CHURCHES Hears Talk Stress Family Theme 0n Holland Mother's Day Service ZION -- The CGIT met Mon- |day with Brenda Stewart pre- | siding. | Letters were read acknowledg- By ANGUS GORDON Mother's Day, which started out in some mysterious fashion as a commercial venture, has ended up as a sort of international fes-| tival and is apparently gaining| ground in the church calendar More churches each Year be. ] : {from Allen Ratz, '|WILL HONOR PRIEST |worker at Halifax, N.S, gnd the | |other from the / ers that plans are mn the bes Sndepstand Mar Li Father | African distribution depot in To-| |Malane, parish priest of St ropte. o Glaspell. assisted by| Joseph's church, Bowmanville, Maar Pingle and Jeanee| who will ave completed 75 Yet Schneider conducted devotions, service in the ministry Mrs, Sleeman, introd 7 | with, pear to be able to build a spe- |J. Balson, Hampton, Friday. | Marilyn, visited R. Davis, Solina, Sunday. | |from Uxbridge, and Mrs, A, Par- |rinder, Myrtle, visited A. Fisher] Tuesday. | Mr. and Mrs. R. Robbins, Lena Wes Hills, in the chair, Taylor, Bowmanville, visited N.| | Leach, Friday. SOCCER EXECUTIVE ing services will be dispensed iing receipt of two parcels, one| sj migher represented Zion at the immigration| annual Darlington Soccer League | The Solina Sew'n'Sews | | meeting, held in Hampton Hall|their third meeting in the Com-| A | Bowmanville, United Church Wednesday evening. P {munity Hall Saturday. [PERSONALS | Mrs, E. Leask gave Baker, [tions on making pattern altera- Mr. and Mrs. G. Glaspell and) Mrs. D. Yellowlees,| SOLINA strated cutting a pattern, How to reinforce raglan Mrs, Henry Leask and Lucille, Mrs. Bruce Joan, Morganston, visited Orval Oshawa Presbytery. Knapp, Tuesday. Bruce Taylor By GLADYS YELLOWLEES SOLINA -- The Three M's met Taylor, at the home of Stan and Mary COMBINED SERVICES Millson Monday with president,| Beginning on May 15 and con-ed Mr. and Mrs. Frank West-|day. |tinuing through the sum m er|lake, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larmer ex- months combined church services| plained the work of the YPU.|will be held at 9.30 a.m. | Armstrong and Glenn is past president of the CGIT MEETS ville, The CGIT met in the church gay, d a con-|p t Saturday with Dianne, Bill Nemisz, Harry Oyler and Officers elected were: Jack president; Arthur Rey- Btwn nolds, vice-president; Harold Bal- son, secretary - treasurer; Bill for clubs; Sam Thompson, ref-| Mrs. Ralph Davis Sunday. d by Nemisz, referee - in - chief, sen- eree-in-chief, junior clubs, cial service around the theme.|} ob 5 » {month. Present plans call foriy,. 1 Stewart, presented a talk| test and refreshments were serv-|Tink presiding. Rev, and Mrs. F. led by the group in charge. | HOMEMAKERS MEET ithe Bell". Next meeting will be| held held May 14 Instruc-| oq Marilyn; Mrs. (field, were guests 'of Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Bruge Tink and Hardy. tions and Mrs. Bowman demon: family visited Mr. and Mrs. A.| | Blair, Brooklin, reek | Mrs, Frank Westlake Jr., Joan, were weekend guests of Pat | sleeves, sew darts and make fac- Gordon and Shirley visited Mr, Knox. ings were demonstrated by Mrs. and Mrs, F. R. Cook, Bowman-| Mr, and Mrs. E. Spires and |Reed showed the film "Beyond| mil visited Ms. and Mrs. Roy Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Glaspell | Mr, and Mrs. Donald Yel-| Peterborough, |lowlees, Zion; Ross Kossatz, En- Hardy and Joe Snowden, and| Mr. and Mrs, Roy Slack, Karen land Donna, Ebenezer visited 1.[ed Mr. and Mrs. Roy Langmaid Nancy Lester, Susan Dawson land Judy Hill of Stoney Mr. and Mrs. George Hamlin, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wal Howard Westlake, Raglan, visit- ker, Orono, visited J. Knox, Sus- | Mr. and Mrs. G. Hamlin, Osh- Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Broome awa, visited George Knox, {and sons visited Rev. and Mrs. Mr. Stanley Snowden, Millbrook, Sun- Blackstock, visited Mr, and Mrs, and Mrs, E, Larmer, |E. R. Taylor, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Knox and Matthews, - Brougham, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knox Mr, and Mrs. N. Wotten were|Sunday, (Buests of Mrs, L. B. Williams, y Don Taylor was in Montreal at the weekend competing in the Victor Wilson,|Bell Telephone bowling tourna. visited Isaac|ment. Lawrence Squair, Salem, visit- 'Sunday. Many Oshawa churches, follow- | ing the trend, will 'hold services| for the family F At Centre Street United Church, | the children will combine with the adult congregation for speciall' family services, The theme is] "The family as a Christian com-| munity"' | Sunday School superintendent | Mrs. A. E. Elliott will deliver the address, while the minister, Rev. W. G. Dickson, will preside and| will administer the Sacrament of Baptism to 25 children Elders George Dennis and Gor-| don Wonnacott will assist in this| REV. W. G. DICKSON part of the Service. It is expect-| HY nod ; ed that seating accommodation BAPTISMAL SERVICES bub at the service, one of the most Three other United Churches --_°° popular of the year, will be atl at least are featuring the family] Some have been frankly criti- and Mrs. L. Hoskins, Thornton's a premium in services Sunday. King Street cal as to the value of recorded 5M" "°° United. Albert Street, and West- Prayers and Bible readings, in| -0 riday FIRST ANNIVERSARY 4 j [some sort of a big gathering on Holland, illustrated by slides % during July and souvenirs. TELEPHONE "SERVICES" | EXPLORERS MEET The idea for supplying "potted| The Explorer meeting was held |prayer services" by telephone Monday when plans were made /in Oshawa is credited to one of | for a mother and daughter ban- | the older churches in the city.|quet May 28. |It is not a new idea. Apparently | it has been worked to advantage PER INAL 8 MR and Mrs. C. in the W est, and has been in exis: | Naylor attended the annual meet- | tence in Orillia for some time. ling of the Woman's Associations | However, in view of the bad | of the Oshawa Presbytery in Port results' from misuse by practical | Perry United Church Thursday. jokers, many local ministers are, Mr. and Mrs. F. Dart and chil-| of the opinion that it is I lworking harm to the church as a| Woodville, visited H. Dart Satur-| | day | Mrs. Ray Cameron visited Mr cas here people are obviously! Mr. and Mrs. Archie Keith, : ' mount United are all scheduled cases w ople viously | 1 awa, visited Frank Pascoe, ,Southminster nied Church oa for: baptisms and some form of|in need of some form of spiritual | my cday., : op! a Burr nd the united worship. The Christian help. | Mr. and Mrs, W. Cameron visit- I A Tre. Yd Dick- and Missionary Alliance Church, "There is a good contingent ofled Mrs. Delbert Flintoff, North Shes RE XBCE, ne Voor ago announces a Mother's Day ser- willing ministers and lay work-|Oshawa Sunday. 5 constituted the new congregation jwice, ers throughout the city of Osh-| Mr. and Mrs. A. Fisher yisited It was a big occasion with In the rural areas some awa apd anyone in need of| Mr and Mrs. A hing er, many presbytery and conference churches announce that Sunday al comfort 3 ok ! Myrtle Station, Saturday : officials present ie ofiSchool will not be held, = but|Spiritual comfort can pick up the| = Janet Naylor, Guelph, is visit- whom may be present Sunday to church services have been putitelephone and get such aid at|ing Mr, and Mrs. C. Naylor for witness the growth of the church forward to 10.30 a.m. to allow chil- first hand," said one minister.|a few days i nce that ti dren to attend with their parents. , a . Mrs. Clarke Moore, Oshawa, since that time 3 A call to the ministerial associ- isited K. Stainton at the week- Charles Lewis of Toronto, a While on the subject of time, » to any individual mini visi 8 Sot hin ter who has been injwe see that a lot of churches(3lon; or lo any igivicual mis: end. : charge for some time, will pre- are now preparing for summer 'ter is all that is necessary," he] Mr. and Mrs. G. Fisher, Osh- side 5 ay's servic schedules, In many cases, even-ladded. awa visited A. Fisher Sunday. de at Sunday's service. schedules. In many cases, evemladded VE LSoniey Toronto, visited |F. Cameron Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Naylor were T in Guelph Tuesday and also visit- The financial stability of the eq Mr, and Mrs. Grant Jack in : ih : publicly-owned TCA would not Toronto. To Be Im roved ernment intends that Trans-Can- only be maintained in the years Brian Hircock, Oshawa, visited ada Air Lines will play an ex- | ahead "but we also hope that it Mr. and Mrs. F. Cameron at the panding role in the jet age will be possible to bring about|yeekend. a "During the next 10 years we still further reductions in fares! Mr, and Mrs. A. Fisher visited) 3 ake fa y i 7 and! Mr. and Mrs, Harold Moore, wards of $1,000,000,000 in the next|intend to make fast air travel /for air travel so that more and| Dn" S00 Ve aay 10 years to make jet air travel commonplace in the lives of the more Canadians can benefit from| Mr. D. Dodge, Cobourg, visit-| vailable to the average Cana-|Canadian people," Mr. Hees said this modern, rapid and efficient| oq C. Naylor at the weekend. [ dian, Transport Minister Hees! in a free-time speech in the means of transportation." Mrs. Ray Cameron visited Mrs. MAY is said Friday night Jet Air Travel He also made clear that the Progressive conservative gov- |CBC's series, The Nation's Bus- ness. OTTAWA (CP) The federal| government plans to spend up- SAFETY Be Sure That Your Car Is Safe Drive Over The City Of Oshawa SAFETY CHECK LANE ATHOL ST. WEST Opposite Police Building OPERATING DAILY Noon to 8 p.m. Monday, May 2, to the end of May SPONSORED BY THE OSHAWA SAFETY LEAGUE AND THE JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE now | dren, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Keeler, § Only four strings! But these four strings offer endless possibilities of tone and harmony. They open to man new horizons of beauty and happiness. And yet, improperly played, these fowr strings een bring forth wa. believable discord! There are four strings Wn life = with similar possibilities. Mind ++» Character , , . Courage . . . Faith! The truths that fill our minds, the ideals that mold our character, the purposes to which our courage is given, the realities in which we be- lieve; these ean fill our lives with rich beauty and happiness or drab ug- liness and sorrow. For centuries the Church has been the maestro of these strings of life -- helping men to bring from their own souls she harmony and beauty God has put there You can find music in everyday Mving through participation in the work of the Church. KEMP'S -ESSO SERVICE RA 5.3680 288 Bloor St. W. HOUSTON'S SERVICE STATION AND GARAGE _RA 3-7822 67 King St. W, FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL LTD. Hans. Haagmans, Mgr. RA 8-6201 57 King St. E, IRELAND STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY RA 3-3680 21 Athol St. W, METTE PLUMBING COMPANY LTD. RA 5-3279 23 Celina St. LORNE GOODMAN PLUMBING & HEATING RA 5-1044 758 Mary St. KENNETH ASHMORE PAVING CONTRACTOR RA 8-8412 557 Garrard N A. C. STARK & SON PLUMBING AND TINSMITHING RA 5-4377 Courtice STAFFORD BROTHERS MONUMENTAL WORKS MO 8.3552 318 Dundas St. E., Whitby ROY W. NICHOLS G.M. SALES & SERVICE RA 3.7242 Courtice MA 3-3353 Bowmanville BROWN"S LUMBER AND SUPPLIES LTD. 463 Ritson Rd. N. JIM HURVID, PLUMBING & HEATING RA 5-8563 215 Wilson Rd. S$, HENDERSON CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD. 1089 Nelson St. RA $-4704 RA 3-4412 Copyright 1960, Reiser Adv. Service, Stravburg, Va McINTOSH FUNERAL HOME RA 5-2943 152 King St. E, HAMBLY TIRE LTD. $34 Ritson Rd. §. D. BERKUTA BUILDING CONTRACTOR RA 3-9813 863 Ritson Rd. $ GUSCOTT PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. {John Bondaruk, Manager) RA 5.5132 207 Simcoe St. S. PRESTON'S DECORATING SUPPLIES RA 3.4922 19 Bond St. W. LUDWIG DEZSI Painting and Decorating Contractor RA 3.9453 736 Eastbourne Ave R. B. REED & SONS FLORISTS RA 8-6221 RA 5-1131 : SEEDS' B-A STATION RA RB.0367 10% King St. W, Simcoe St. N. & Tounton Rd. W. A. SMITH BUILDERS SUPPLY MO 8-2379%9 : 701 Brock St N., Whitby BOB HOY CONSTRUCTION PAVING CONTRACTOR RA 8.8101 1154 Nelson St. ALF LINES ASPHALT PAVING CONTRACTOR RA 5-1905 833 Simcoe St. S. A. W. RUNDLE GARDEN CENTRE RA 5.1764 1015 King St. -E THE CHURCH FOR ALL . .. ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest factor on earth for the building of character and good citizenship It is a storehouse of spiritual values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization aon survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and support the Church. They are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For his children's sake. (3) For the sake of his community and nation. (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support. Plan to go to ehurch regularly and read your Bible daily. Dey Book Sunday John 4 19.26 Monday Proverbs g 1.11 Tuesday Psalms é 1.11 Wednesday Galatians 6 4.10 Thursday Ecclesiastes 12 1.7 Friday Psalms 88 12-16 Saturday Romans $b 1b Chapter Verses THIS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS STEPHENSON'S GARAGE RA 5.0522 15 Church &. McLAUGHLIN COAL & SUPPLIES LTD. RA 3-348] 110 King St. W. OSHAWA ALUMINUM SALES & SERVICE 58 Nossou St, CLEMENT ULTRA SERVICE 8-0631 352 Wilsen Rd. 8. NORTH OSHAWA PLUMBING & HEATING Allan Robinson, Prop. 52 Wayne Ave. AL HEFFERING'S ESSO SERVICE STATION 5.9892 Cor. No, 2 Hwy. & Thickson Road. ALDSWORTH CLEANERS 5-1812 36 Athol St. E. BANK'S FLOORING 8-101 80 Eastlawn St. E. HANSINK CONSTRUCTION 8-0321 413 Fernhill Blvd. LODWICK ELECTRIC SERVICE 5-6369 56 Prince St. NORM WIRSCHING & SON PLASTERING CONTRACTORS RA 5.6222 & 5.8718 130 Roxborough Ave, COOK'S ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION LTD. 5-6109 370 Louisa OSHAWA SAND & GRAVEL 5.0232 877 King St. E. A. R. SMITH & SON EXCAVATING CONTRACTORS RA 8.8113 50 Taunton Rd. W. RA 5.7922 RA 5.3715 Attend the Church of Your Choice Read the Oshawa Times Church Announcements for Times of Services and Activities

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