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The Oshawa Times, 9 Sep 1961, p. 8

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T_T RTT ] THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturdey, September ¥, 1V91 Aquila and Priscilla ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Scripture--Acts 18:1-3, 18-21, 24-28; Romans 16:3-5. Emperor Claudius, about 52 A.D., "commanded all the Jews to depart from Rome." Among these were one named Aquila and his wife, a born Roman named Priscilla, were actually Christian converts.-- Acts 18:2. They fled to the Greek metropolis of Corinth, where St. Paul made their acquaintance. "And because he was of the same trade, he abode with them, and they wrought; for by their trade they were tentmakers."'--Acts 18:3. them with him high- who unto him the When Paul went to Ephesus he took Paul moved on. An eloquent Alexan- drian Jew came preaching Christian- ity; Priscilla and Aquila "expounded curately."--Acts 18:24-26. ; they lived there after greeti way of God more ac- Later Aquila and Priscilla were able the Christians there, sent the couple had saved his life previously.--Ro- GOLDEN TEXT: Romans 12:6-7. Engine Forces Plane Return GANDER, Nfld. (CP) -- An RCAF Comet jetliner carrying Finance Minister Fleming and Trade Minister Hees to a Com- monwealth conference in Ghana was turned back by engine trou- ble Friday over the Atlantic Ocean about 200 miles east of Gander. A damaged bearing forced an overnight delay here for the 31 passengers and eight crew members. A new engine was to | be flown from Ottawa. | The four - engined plane re- turned 90 minutes after takeoff. It haC jtieoned must of is fuel over the water to reduce weight for landing. A fire truck met the plane as a precaution on landing here but there were no incidents. On board the plane, piloted by Fit. Lt. A. L. Auld of Ottawa, were an official party of 13 and 18 officers and servicemen. The experience obviously had little effect on the athletic Mr. Hees. He stepped off the plane, and walked to a hotel--a dist-| ance of more than two miles. ° Hebron Christian Reformed Church One block north of highway 2 on Thickson Rd. end you see the church! Church of the "Back to God Hour" every Sunday, 3 p.m. CKLB. Services Sunday, September 10 10:00 A.M. Rev. J. VanHarmelen 7:00 PA Rev. J. VanHarmelen HARMONY UNITED CHURCH Rev. N. T. Holmes, BA, BD. Minister Ross Metcalf, ARC.T., ACCM. Organist and Choirmaster 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Kindergarten Class 11 a.m.--MORNING WORSHIP Solo -- "The King of Love My Shepherd Is" -- Mrs. J. Smales A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL to return to Rome. Paul, writing to ngs and mentioned that they mans 16:3. BIBLE LESSON Apostle By Tent- By N. SPEER JONES THE GOLDEN TEXT Zs Lived Making |metropolis of Greece, just as| In the opening of today's les-| Athens was the cultural center. | son we are shown how Paul was able to sustain himself physic- ally throughout his long mission- ary journeys. Scribes or rabbis were not sup- posed to accept payment for their teachings, so it was quite customary for many of them to carry on a regular trade or pro- Paul's shaving of his head| | (Acts 18:18) and subsequent de-| |parture from Ephesus (Acts [12:2 would indicate that he had taken a certain vow (Num. | 6:13-21), according to which he| should shave his head at Jerusa-| lem or carry the shaven hair | with him to Jerusalem. | GOLDEN TEXT | 3 "Having gifts that differ according to the grace given to us, let us use them . ". . he who teaches, in his teaching." | --Romans 12:67. fession in addition to their teaching. Such was the case with Paul, who earned his living wherever he was by making tents. He had probably learned this because the chief product of his native province was a coarse goat's - hair cloth suitable for cloaks, tents, etc. It was this trade which led Paul to his close association with Aquila and Priscilla, two of 99 companions of his mentioned in the New Testament. Aquila was a Jew from Pon- tus, a country in Asia Minor, who had come to Rome either as a free citizen or as a political slave who was later freed by his master. In Rome he had won the love of a high-born Roman] girl named Priscilla (or Prisca); this is indicated by the mention of her name before his several times in the Scriptures--an or- Apollos, the eloquent Alexan-| drian who preached Christianity| & | 56 in Ephesus (Acts 18:24-25), bore| ' an odd name for a Jew, as he| | was named for a pagan god and Jews abhorred idolatry. It is suggested ("Peloubet's Select Notes," p. 302) that his parents| Us, let us use them . . . were Gentiles converted to Jud- aism after their son's birth. Apparently Apollos was a zeal- Burnett Jamieson, Mrs. F. M ous Christian preacher "though|Holiday, Mrs. Frank Bray he knew only the baptism of] Modernistic arrangement for John" (the Baptist). Thus he hall -- Mrs. Burnett Jamieson, was obviously delighted to meet Mrs. Eric Green, Mrs. Cyril Aquila and Priscilla, a couple Wick. who had been so close to the| One color arrangement, flow- great apostle Paul. They appar- ers and containers tone or tint ently were able to tell him much of same color, using any foliage more about Christianity than he -- Mrs, Cyril Davies, Mrs. D. had known. E. Hamer, Mrs. Burnett Jamie- The lesson's final reference to son. this couple is somewhat enig-| Best gladiolus in show, won matic. Paul has written to the special prize, awarded to Mrs. Christians he knew in Rome--28 Guy Stevenson. ad St. Paul Takes Li he w der so rare in that day as to imply well-born position. | The two apparently embraced | Christianity while in Rome, for judging from historians' com- ments on Claudius' expulsion of the Jews, it was instigated by tumults in the Jewish quarter] brought on by Christian teach- ings there. Furthermore, no mention is made of Paul's con- they had "laid down their own of them--before he has ever . been in Rome. JUNIOR SECTION Two whom he greets specially (Open to boys and girls 10-16 are our couple, now returned to/Y¢3r$): ; Rome after the "heat was ole], ats + any Leoior: % h i ee 2 _|blooms (one entry) -- 1st, Rob- The mystery is when and how ferta May Lockyer. Zinnias, mixed colors, three blooms -- Gordon Wick, Rober- ta May Lockyer, Franklin Wick. necks" for Paul's life (Romans 16:4). No mention is made of the| incident anywhere else in the five blooms "Having gifts that differ according to the grace | COURTICE BAHAI'S B . . . that the best of men hood by their calling and upon their kindred for th all Worlds. & (Group of the United Church. eave of Ephesus. given to ho teaches, in his teaching." --Romans 12:6-7 | Must Pay $5000 For Alienation TORONTO (CP)--Mrs. Jean Stinson, a wealthy widow, Fri- day was ordered to pay aoother woman $5,000 for enticing away the latter's policeman husband. A six-man Ontario Supreme Court jury found, after an hour - of deliberation, that Mrs. Stin-| son, formerly of Etobicoke, lured Kenneth George Robinson, 34, from his wife Helena. Mrs. Robinson's suit began as an alienation of affections ac- tion, but Mr. Justice E. G. Thompson Friday changed it to enticement after hearing evid-| ence since Wednesday. The ba-| sis of damages would be the same in either event, he said.| His lordship charged the jury not to award damages as pun- . [Miss Greta Pond of Moncton, . [family and Mrs. Scriptures. Marigolds, verting them when he meets] 1 x .. (Gordon Wick, Roberta them, yet they are later called] Aquila and Priscilla, despite|fockyer, Franklin Wick. his "'fellow-workers in Christ|their different backgrounds, pining table arrangement -- Jesus." |were a singularly devoted cou- Gordon Wick, Roberta May It was natural that the couple|ple. They built a fine marriage jo yer, ; May ishment but only on the loss of consorting services. These he described as the love, comfort, society and cohabitation of a spouse. By MRS. SYDNEY BURGESS FLIEVE-. ... are they that earn a liveli- spend upon themselves and e love of God, the Lord of || For further information please write: 29 GLADSTONE -- PHONE 725-7578 BYNG AVENUE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Telephone 728-2426 Pastor: REV. G. A. CARROLL 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 AM. MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE EVERYONE WELCOME WESTMOUNT UNITED CHURCH FLOYD ST. AT GIBBONS Marie Taylor, ARC.T., RMT. Orgonist and Choir Master REV. FRANK H. WARD, B.A, 11:00 AM. MORNING WORSHIP Nursery Care during this service, COURTICE -- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Boomer spent the week- end camping in the Haliburton region. Mr, and Mrs. Syd Burgess had as their guest Mrs. Lee Long- mire of Selah, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. John Beers had as their guest Mrs. Beers' sister N.B., who has been touring| through Canada and the United FIRST CHURCH -- 6 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts. 4 COLBORNE ST. EAST | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HORTOP AT GLENWOOD N. Frank Swockhammer, B.A, Mr. H. Philp, Musical Director Rev. SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 11:00 AM. SUNDAY SERVICE 11 AM. -- SUBJECT: States with the Young People's Mr. and Mrs. Syd Burgess and, L. Longmire! were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leslie of Rockwood re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sumrall, Lynda and Ivan have returned | SUBSTANCE" Wednesday evening meeting at 8:00 o'clock includes testimonials of healing through Christian Science. READING ROOM HOURS!! Tuesday and Thursday, 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. EXCEPTING HOLIDAYS 11 AM--THE COMMUNION OF THE LORD'S SUPPER --RECEPTION OF NEW MEMBERS 7 PM--"THE KINGDOM WE ARE GIVEN IS UNSHAKABLE" Nursery and Jr. Church ot 11 om. Bible School -- 9:45 : home after spending the past| two weeks: at their cottage on] Burnt River. | Mr. and Mrs. C. Carpenter | and family have returned home after spending an enjoyable holi- day at the cottage on Eels Lake. | Carvany BarTisT| CENTRE AND JOHN STREETS Affiliated with the Fellowship ot Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada PASTOR: REV. W. NIVEN AITKEN THE CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Richmond St. E. at Cadillac Rev. C, V. Freeman, Pastor RALLY DAY In Church end Sunday School 9:45 A.M. -- Open Session in the Sunday School. 11:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. Guest Preacher Rev. Williom Newell Wed., 8 p.m.--Mid-week Fellowship A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL WELCOME HOME DAY 9:45 A.M.--BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES 11:00 AM.--""WHITENED FIELDS" 7:00 P.M.--THE CHRISTIAN VOCABULARY-- "GRACE" Join us in this Broadcast Service over CKLB WED., 7:45 P.M.--Missionary Prayer Meeting Farewell to Miss Audrey Hurlbert, S.I.M., Nigeria SAT., 8:00 P.M.--PRAYER AND TESTIMONY HILLSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH 1351 CEDAR STREET 9:45 A.M.--Sunday School "LET US GO UP TO THE HOUSE OF THE LORD" GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Cromwell Ave, & Highway 401 Rev. Carl A. Kartechener SUNDAY SERVICES EARLY SERVICE 9:30 AM. SECOND SERVICE 11 AM. "|i 9:30 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL "THIS IS THE LIFE" king st. PENTECOSTAL cHurch 611 KING ST. WEST Rev. J. M. MacKnight--Pastor 725-1661 Residence Church 728-5371 7:00 P.M. PASTOR'S SUBJECT: 11:00 A.M.--Morning Worship l CENTRE STREET UNITED CHURCH REV, WARREN G. DICKSON, B.A., MINISTER Mr. R. K. Kellington, Organist-Choirmaster 10:00 AM.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 AAM.--MORNING WORSHIP - "Noah, Preacher of Righteousness". 2 Peter 5. EVERYBODY WELCOME St. Andrew's United Church MINISTER: REV. JOHN R. LENG, M.C., B.A., B.D,, D.D: Organist end Choirmaster: MR. KELVIN JAMES, A.T.CM. 11 AM. MORNING WORSHIP. 11 a.m.'-- Nursery, Beginners and Primary Classes RUSSIA'S GRAVEYARD" SOLO -- DUETS -- PIANO -- ORGAN JOIN US FOR THIS GREAT SERVICE OF EVANGELISM 9:45 AM.--SUNDAY SCHOOL -- For transporation, 725-0318 should head for Corinth when] they were expelled from Rome, | for Corinth was the business on their mutual faith in Chris-| tianity, which they passed on to HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY others with quiet teaching. ! He said enticement implies - there must be a calculated in- The regular business meeting tention to break or interfere Hold Brooklin Flower Show By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT BROOKLIN -- The August Flower Show of the Brooklin| Horticultural Society held on) Monday evening in the Chris- tian Education Hall, was voted a decided success. The number | of exhibits received far exceed-| ed all expectations. There was a total of 136 ex- hibits in adults and junior sec- tions. All blooms shown were of good quality and excellent ar- rangement, competition was keen making it extremely diffi- cult for the judge to select prize winners. : Special interest was shown in the cup and saucer arrange- ments. The variety and color- ing of the stately gladiolus and zinnias, made an excellent back- ground for the roses, smaller blooms and miniature arrange- ments, The Judge, Mr. W. C. Dyer, Brooklin, expressed surprise at such a large exhibit, compli- menting the exhibitors, and gave pointers for future show- ings. Convener of show, Mrs. F. M. Holliday, read list of prize winners as follows: Asters, double -- Mrs. Syd- ney Lockyer, Mrs. Cyril Davies, Mrs. Charles Wilson. Asters, single -- Mrs. Leslie Hall, Mrs. F. M. Holliday, Mrs. Lorne Crawford. Container of Cosmos -- Mrs. Burnett Jamieson, Mrs. Cyril Wick, Mrs. Eric Green. Dahlia, large, one bloom -- Mrs. Lorne Crawford, Mrs. S. Lockyer, Mrs. Cyril Davies. Dahlia, cactus, one' bloom -- Mrs. Frank Bray, Mrs. Guy Stevenson. Ja Dahlias, three miniatures -- Mrs. Eric Green, Mrs. Burnett Jamieson, Mrs. Cyril Davies. Basket of dahlias, one entry (awarded second prize) -- Mrs. Charles Wilson. : Gladiolus, one spike, white-- Mrs. Burnett Jamieson, Mrs. C. Bryant, Mrs. Lorne Crawford. .Gladiolus, one spike, red -- Mrs. Lorne Crawford, Mrs. Cy- ril Wick, Mrs. Charles Wilson. Gladiolus, one spike, yellow -- Mrs. Guy Stevenson, Mrs. = |of Brooklin Society was held on!with a marriage. Monday evening, August 28, | Mrs. Robinson, 30, mother of} REGULARLY ON 11:00 A.M --MORNING WORSHIP TELEVISION AMPLE OFF-STREET PARKING THE CHURCH OF SUNDAY NIGHT EVANGELISM SUPERVISED NURSERY IN BOTH SERVICES -- TINY TOTS CHURCH |! |ald Wick, Mrs. Guy Stevenson. oq Christian Education Hall. | In the absence of the presi- dent, Mrs. Norman Alves, first| | vice-president, Mrs. Eric Green, | conducted business. Minutes of | previous meeting and corre- spondence was read by secre- tary Mrs. Arthur Elliott and business arising dealt with, Announcement was made of annual meeting of District No. 5 fo be held at Leaside High School on Tuesday, September Charles Wilson, Mrs. T.orne Crawford. Gladiolus, one spike, mauve or purple -- Mrs. Cyril Wick, Mrs. Donald Wick. -- Mrs. Cyril Wick, Mrs. Don- Gladiolus, one spike, any oth-|- er color -- Mrs. Cyril Davies, | Ms, Cyl Wick, Mrs. Joe Hol-| 1 ,ypRpOOL, England (Reut- | bd " .._ |ers)--Profess {en Mui | Gladiolus, three spikes, minia- {1°} SEIP gen of [tures (only one hy) awarded) op unpublished poems which he | second prize -- Mrs. Normanip.jieyes were written by Sir | 3 Slo di alse «oq Thomas Wyatt, who died in | Basket of Gladiolus, mixed 1542. They were among 50 man- |colors (one entry, first prize) -- uscripts he discovered while |Mrs. Eric Breen. bi : conducting e x a m i nations at | Calendula, three blooms Trinity College, Dublin. {Mrs. Norman Alves, Mrs.| |Frank Bray, Mrs. Burnet Ja- LITERARY FIND |prior to the Flower Show in the four children, had testified that her husband met the Stinsons early in 1959 while he was a policeman. BLOOR ST. MISSION Base Line School Bloor St. East at Marmony Rd. 11:00 AM. MORNING WORSHIP Speaker: MR. GORDON GRAHAM 2:00 P.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL Vz: are cordially invited to these Services where a warm welcome awaits you. {mieson. | Marigolds, African variety -- |Mrs. Frank Bray, Mrs. Sydney [Lockyer, Mrs. Eric Green. SUNDAY ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA SERVICES {| Marigolds, French variety -- Mrs. Frank Bray, Mrs. Burnett | Jamieson, Mrs. Sydney Lock- |yer. Petunia, double, three blooms -- Mrs. Frank Bray, Mrs. Syd- ney Lockyer. Petunia, single, five blooms -- Mrs. Frank Bray, Mrs. Cyril Wick, Mrs. Norman Alves. Petunia, ruffled or fringed -- {Mrs. Eric Green, Mrs. Leslie Hall, Mrs. Frank Bray. RECTOR: Container of Sweet Peas -- 1st, Mrs. Frank Lockyer. CENTRE AND REV. CLINTON D. 9:00 AM. 11:00 AM.--MORNING PRAY 8:00 AM. ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH HOLY COMMUNION 7:00 P.M.--EVENING PRAYER -- REV. D. WILSON CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH MARY AND HILLCROFT STREETS THE VEN. H. D. CLEVERDON -- PHONE 725-5795 -- 11:00 AM, BAGOT STREETS CROSS, BA. L.Th, ER -- REV, C. D. CROSS Container of annual Phlox -- 7 TO SERVE GOD! 11:00 AM. and 7 P.M. BRIGADIER and MRS, WM. POULTON 2 PM. SUNDAY SCHOOL TUES, 2:30 P.M. HOME LEAGUE RALLY MRS. SR. MAJOR E. BAILEY of BOSTON SPECIAL GUEST Wednesday, p.m. PRAYER AND PRAISE MEETING : Major and Mrs, M. Rankin 4 Corps Officers 133 Simcoe South CHURCH simcoe sT. PENTECOSTAL 245 Simcoe St. S. Pastor: REV. R. A. BOMBAY -- 723-4477 Albert Street United Church REV. ALBERT E. LARKE, Minister MRS. BRUCE SEARLE, Organist and Choir-Leader 11 AM.--MORNING WORSHIP The Minister will Preach SUNDAY CHURCH SCHOOL 9:45 AM. -- JUNIORS, INTERMEDIATES, SENIORS 10:45 A.M.--BEGINNERS PRE-KINDERGARTEN, KINDERGARTEN, PRIMARY CHILDREN'S CRUSADE Beginning with Sunday School at 10 A.M. SUNDAY and continuing every day at 6:30 P.M. For transportation dial 728-6168 King Street United Ghueel, Summer Preacher: MR, RUSSELL CROSSLEY B.A. Mr. Rhyddid Williams, Choir Director and Organist YOUTH DEPARTMENT 10:00 AM. BABY CRECHE, NURSERY AND CHURCH SCHOOL 11:00 AM. 11 AM.--"THE INGREDIENTS OF A HAPPY MARRIAGE" Read: 1 Corinthians 13: Solo: "For Thee' (Correll) Words by H. D. Tresidder Soloist: Mr. Fred Densham ALWAYS A WELCOME FOR ALL AT THE FRIENDLY FAMILY CHURCH Led by Uncle Larry AIDE. 11:00 AM.--MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M.--EVANGELISTIC MEETING ALL ARE WELCOME 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 AM.--""CHRISTIAN ESSENTIALS FOR NEW BEGINNINGS" HOLY TRINITY CHURCH THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Mrs. D. E. Hamer, Mrs. Eric Green, Mrs. Burnett Jamieson. ZORMER COURT AND BARRIE STREETS, AND BLOCK EAST OF ALBERT REV. H. G. D. RICHEY, L.Th. Phlox, perennial, one head -- Mrs. Burnett Jamieson, Mrs. Frank Bray. 9:30 AM.--SUNG EUCHARIS T -- SERMON Rose, one bloom, any color -- Mrs. Mark Lockyer, Mrs. Norman Alves, Mrs. Cyril Wick. Container of roses -- Mrs. D {E. Hamer, Mrs. Mark Lock- |yer, Mrs. Eric Green. Zinnias, dahlia flowering, ST. MATTHE WILSON PD. SOUT NCUMBENT: THE REV SERVICES AT 8:00 AM NDAY SCHOOL 9:30 AM, -- N R. A. SHARP --= 725-7064 W'S CHURCH H & HOSKIN AVE. 11:00 AM. -- 7:00 P.M. URSERY FACILITIES AT 11:00 AM. |three blooms, one entry -- 1st, |Mrs. Cyril Wick. Zinnias, Cactus flowering -- Mrs. Frank Bray, Mrs. Charles |Wilson, Mrs. Charles Pilkey. | Zinnias, pom - pom variety, | Mrs. Frank Bray, Mrs. Sydney |Lockyer, Mrs. Norman Alves. | {| Cup and saucer arrangement, handle to be shown -- Mrs. | REV, H. 9:30 AM ST. MARK'S CHURCH STEVENSON RD. NORTH ON BEURLING AVE. REV. A. WOOLCOCK ~-- 728-3055 8:00 AM, -- HOLY COMMUNION 11:00. AM.--~MORNING PRAYER CHURCH SCHOOL Nursery Facilities at 11:00 A.M. Service RICHEY KNOX SIMCOE ST. NORTH (Four blocks from King) The Rev. Robert B. Milroy, M.A. Minister Mr, David Jenkins, Musical Director, 9:45 -- CHURCH SCHOOL PROMOTION EXERCISES 11 AM. SPECIAL EARLY DAY SERVICE Evening Church Services begin next Sunday, September 17th A HEARTY WELCOME AWAITS YOU THE MINISTER WILL PREACH SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M.-- Junior, Intermediate, Young People 11:00 A.M.--Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary ST. PAUL'S KING ST, E. & WILSON Rev. Derek Allen, BAA, TCD. Minister 445 Beverley -- 728-6014 Mr. Frank Walter, Organist and Choir Master ST. LUKE'S Meeting now in our new port- able church, corner of Nipigon and Rossland Rd. W. REV, KENNETH J. MATTHEWS. Sabbath School -- 9:45 DIVINE SERVICE 11 AM, Topic: 'The Eleventh Hour Men' 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP The Minister will preach. A WELCOME AWAITS YOU ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED All Departments will meet in the Memorial Hall = NORTHMINSTER UNITED CHURCH (CORNER OF SIMCOE ST. AND ROSSLAND RD.) MINISTER -- REV. H. A. MELLOW, B.A. ORGANIST -- MR. J, R. ROBERTSON 11 AM.--MORNING WORSHIP TOPIC -- "LIFE'S MUSTS" 9:50 P.M.--FRIENDLY CHAT (over CKLB)

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