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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Aug 1962, p. 13

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'them? Social drinking presents;well packed with suggestions.;ence Audio - Visual Counsellor s & & | difficulties. The university stu-|Close the Chasm is another kelp,| will visit each of seven Presby | ew A ] 1sslonar jdent is busy during the week,| where the finest facts in Canada|teries during the first three j but at loose ends on Sunday.jare given on social action, as|weeks of October. Beginning Often no meals are served on|well as many other facts. jwith film uiciee. hd awe WHITBY And DISTRICT | CaN at mn we i eporis 10 »scnoo Obscene erature is a sub- Umaaety to tected uaa tepredicament of YOURE pep ject to consider, sold from 7 in' 'h places as Korea, i- jneeds -- the social services| vowa 'Taiwan, Hong Kong, and showing overcrowded conditions ; ; : i hasnt trae ; on the rim of Asia where there Mrs. S. R. Collins continued on} The audience then met in 14) ception to United Nations?) sents trained leaders with whom|t2cial_ discrimination, in the are sometimes 10,000 people per '\Wednesday morning at the/study groups, Inspiration and in-| Could Church and State get to-|the teenager can talk over their CMUTCh too. What do you do if) 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 23, 1962 ge | under the counter, loeat '| Using Dr. Donald Mather's|though a man builds a dam the|around the world? Could it! Solutions were discussed. Tan re ee, ge goes needs -- '\book The Word and the Way,'river reaches the sea." bring some of the spiritual per-|church or well run camp pre-|\*, Gestion emperance -- | ne aal oe Toten |School for United Church) struction was brought to all each) gether some time?" problems. ae aire A unique closing to the eve- {Women with Bible Study. Sheiday by Mrs. F. C. Clark of TO EXECUTIVE MEETING SOCIAL ACTION phiitch in NE ben Couience7 nine was the playing of a re- said the Hebrews considered the ronto who conducted periods of The executive of the Bay of Mics Wilson gave a sticring|What happens to the discharged|O? mt ree : sonality, as He -- but It -- a\Hymns of the Church. shot £4 (he Board Room of Hele Christian Fellowship) Prison ery Eeed pie must| nee oS uae and be ine italizing|... : 4 and Social Action i ,|/fce the street walker who has/")°* ; ; |Divine Po se rea - Pigerge MISSIONARY REPORTS college on Wednesday afternoon. |She said _ en eer edie discharged from reforma-|Singing with the choir one'verse »/Power of the Spirit (the gift of highlight of Wednesday was| The treasurer reported that $75,- : re a rig | et pret ot ; ae ee a report from New Delhi by/992 had been forwarded to the! talking a | bar Hittin' Why can't the United Church from the Unite: ' for the crane ngs py BOM Miss Millicent Howse, who in a/Board of Women for the first har id tank er cee with one million members get|2!¥- was a passionate vitality vivid way carried her audience|two quarters of 1962. An in-|ship and did something about| Something done about prison re-| the hande jolded with her to that great confer-\crease of 5 per cent allocation!it but not always close at-form? She asked the acceptance YOUTH CONCERTS ' ( ence. Formed in 1948 the first/for the 1963 was accepted by|home. This is the reason Social, 0f an assignment: "Observe The New York Philharmonic Israel never traced its OWN) cession of the World Council of the executive, to be divided as! ; : ite Byeek mittee, sic i loosened liquor laws make in/{, in conductin. 'scheme of the word but ts dam, 190 churches Jong" nex 4330, Cobourg sgn, MALES aM the base materials nosened Hauer aws make 'n|Leonard Bernsen conducting _|ewn use of freedom, not because/came the Evenston conference,|Kingston $23,600; Lindsay $18,-lizenship packet and guide is| Mrs. G G Ganten 1 CBS-TV this fall of God. Their hope was: there|then New Delhi. Delegates rep-|690; Oshawa $28,980: Peterbor-|---- > ene ANG Ruse 8) meee: earge areery Comer, s0a0m.@ grace. If man can only get in'59 countries, The hall was built/A total of $171,150. jcontact with God's grace; the yy the Government of India for} Memorial cards for the use of| _|way is, prepared by obedience,|such conferences as UNESCO.|United Church Women will be| * was the lifegiving Divine Spirit. \teature, in five official ian-\ordering from Literature Dis-| ee: Luke and The Acts speak of guages. It was most significant|tribution Secretary by the Pres-| the coming of the Spirit" at) that it was held in Delhi, a non-|byterial Literature Secretary. ; ; : lcording of the 400 voices of a Spirit of God not as just a per-|study and enjoyment on Great Quinte United Church Women bss lence in Whitby participated by the Spirit) and that ALL exists }women have been accused of|t0ry and cannot obtain work. nd hope -- not a sitting with tragic fortune as a part of the Churches was held in Amster- follows: Belleville Presbyteriall sie was added to. the com-/and report what Gitterence 'he(Veung Peoples eames 2°" 'is hope, it lies in God and God's presented 197 denominations --| ough $21,787.50; Renfrew $22,785. "4. repentance, faith. The Messiah'snontaneous translation was ajavailable in September for] ¢ & Pentecost--when the alien yoke] Christian country. Two million) All Presbyterial presidents re- 's _ of the heathen is broken and the people live in Delhi, only 25,000 ported on spring activities and dv sn a Li kingdom of evil overthrown. are Christian. Courtesy of the autumn planning. Reports were > Mrs. Collins pointed out that Indian people was unparalleled also received from Portfolio sec- The fiftieth wedding anni- , the arrival of letters and tele- | reading a letter from Prime | it js common experience among everywhere retaries and conveners of com- versary of Mr. and Mrs. | grams of congratulation from | Minister Diefenbaker and a us that when adversity strikes il - er steeds' eccee James Greenlaw of Whitby | national leaders Shown. telegram from Provincial us we are not prepared -- some vaatte super Miss Howse said: The Cobourg Presbyterial was marked Wednesday. by | above is the happy couple _ Prime Minister John Robarts. | have a stronger faith, some are ja) - s , Miss se said; ; ' : a preadbgonaareriy eS p dignified, with long beards issued an invitation to the Con- J --Oshawa Times Photo bitter and hopeless, Why cannot and long beautiful hair, erect in/ference to hold their annual Attention Students : the Christian believe there are long robes and pill box hats, se-| meeting in the Presbyterial; the & ( Ou le ( 'ole rate Lake, near Picton. sake forces in the world, God quined beret beneath, Russian|suggested date was toward the Larry Spires and Bill Henning and Evil? and she quoted Dr. Orthodox church brought in 50/end of March. had a pleasant motor trip to the| Mathers who said, '"'People who waiting members, They believe . . e ° east coast and along the eastern'fight against evil do so in fact! emphatically that church Union| eee REC ITAL | B k S h | S ] Golden WV eddin states. because they believe this world will come when all churches join' 4 pol Sree enjoyment to the ac to Cc 0°. pecia Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jebson/is good, and it is good because|tne Russian Orthodox church. ry is hence I siege "ie al autiful college chape and Dorothy, Beaverton, visited God created it." Some beiieve The speaker spoke of the proj- d n m ; : . bdo Gs Mr. and Mrs. R. Vice and Mr.|there is no use to try to stop ects of Sha World Council, si by Dr. S. L. Osborne. Miss A handsome 3 ring binder with large 3 rings to carry your Vice. evil, that it is part of the world os improving cattle and fowlNetta Brownlee conducted a school papers. This lovely case has plastic bumper guards and Tommy Langmaid holidayed|of nature, and cannot be stop- stock, grains, etc. to help solve quiet devotional period, using comes in colours of red, blue panama or tan. with his cousin, Teddy Lunn,'ped. Dr. Mathers states, "Any- the food problem of so many Love as her theme. f Peterborough one who has got this far has| countries, She spoke also of the A panel discussion of Prob- i : 'a th Plokating and While etionied Che One. Karen [ainn, Peterborough, ceased to be a Christian; any- presidential garden party hela lems in Family Life today COMPARABLE VALUE 4.49 which took place in Pickering, |an miby attended who Pre had holidays at the Langmaids'./one who can accept this kind of}among the palatial Indian and|°e"tred first on the teenager -- August 22, 1912. sented many lovely silts. A Mr. and Mrs. O. Lunn and'despair has decided that God } speed in driving; tensions, girls ighlig' > de P . 4 'S'British buildings and landscap- riends and relatives were nee Fas ged nla an children, Peterborough, spentjan idol, and Christianity an il-ljno amid cher enunifibaee ¢ shut their door and just weep; invited to "Open House' held maar 9 ri min anniversary) the weekend with the R. and C. | lusion." ie. incomparable Y tania 461 unable to cope with the real : : ; a 7 ey g cake » F J sol- at-the Greenlaw's John street| Wedding cake Langmaids Jesus said, Overcome evil! diers world many teenagers escape homme. Many attended to. wish C. Wilkins, South Porcupine, | with good; expect great things| Miss Howse' said Nehru's ad- into the unreal and are in men | the couple many happy years SOLINA ' visited his. daughter Mrs. R.\¢, ig cs eae ; 4 : tal hospitals , vi s, daug rom God, attempt great things\dress was 2 4 yhich + cpa together. Fraser and family and with for God: PIs ngs|dress was a highlight, in whic Dating situations were a a 8 Letters and telegrams of con them visited relatives at Corn-|... quo iy a vmehie oe ehag pe lagen - Po worry of the panel -- they mus' gratulation were received from, By GLADYS YELLOWLEES wall and Ottawa, also at Mani- thwart th il ot Goa J P' ae, have a boy friend! they have no among others, Prime Minister) --° 7 ~ : een eg toulin Island and Sudbury, en- he will o vod .. .\ting together of nations. Careful boy friend! a arent Drssedres TEED OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED John Diefenbaker,. Ontario's|s SOLINA -- Mr. and Mrs, route to his home. study by the delegates of the them toward Saale ate pbohied Prime Minister John Robarts,| Ralph Davis were guests at the' yrs Gertie Ferguson, Osh- George Boutilier. text issued for the purpose, 4004. pisblens Bat ONE. Provincial Health Minister Mat-| wedding of the former's nephew 344 Mr. Roy Hunter, Mrs. G.| Mr. and Mrs. Murray Vice, Jesus the Light of the World, The unchaperoned party 2 STORES TO SERVE You BETTER thew Dymond. Mrs. Greenlaw| Peter Davis and Sylvia Bilous in \y-pperson, Mrs. Bert Hunter, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cryder-|contributed greatly to the suc- teachers Oeutiiae h on 7 fe was particularly pleased with erage robin rcd afternoon. Grand Valley, visited Mr. and ne enjoyed i motor trip to ~~ of ed ge agp 1 chaperone sleigh Fie, wk, - the letter and boquet received| Miss atricia avis was a ; nice ery. Jpper Canada Village last} She asked the question, "'Is)~ AGG et ig from Labor Minister Michael! bridesmaid. py Rag cnlgee s opaond and weekend. the spending of money to send sultant problems; parents also. }- DOWNTOWN OSHAWA Starr Harold Yellowlees was among/Mrs, Gertie Ferguson visited) Mr. and Mrs, George Hamlin, those people to the conference hoe AE ae ge ~ ous | OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Mr. Greenlaw, 84 years-of-age, 2 group of 4-H members who Mrs, Wes Montgomery at Lind-|Oshawa, Mrs. Dechert, Doug justified?"' and answered tl pew éeabiish Sahin tar said that he attributed the suc. enjoyed a bus trip to Montreal, | say and Helen Dechert, Toronto,|"Why can't we in the Christian) ~ nena cess of the marriage to "hard|last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cryder-| visited during last weekend with|Church meet once in six years| work."' Mrs. Greenlaw, 76, said) Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Taylor,man and Jo-Ann attended the Mr. and Mrs. George Knox and|to bring delegates from all over| & that it helped to be, "happy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce! Stainton family picnic at Cream| family. the world to feel that fellowship | ; sa and good natured." Montgomery attended the Mont-|of Barley Camp. : ~ = -- e The happy couple farmed at\gomery family picnic at Emily; Mr., and Mrs. Reg Sturman, Greenlaw Fanm, Pickering, for| Provincial Park. "| Prince Albert, visited Mr. and ¥ 25 years after their marriage.| Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Taylor|Mrs, Keith Cryderman. Since 1937 they have lived in| spent several days with Mr, and) Mr. and Mrs. E. Cryderman, ' Whitby. They have three chil-/Mrs. W. B. Hoar at Cameron Mrs. H. Yellowlees visited. the dren, seven grandchildren andi Lake. Hogal Funeral Parlors at Mim- one great-grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knox and|ico on Sunday to pay their last A family gathering! sons spent the weekend at East! respects to their cousin, the late «+ Haven't You Heard? |) Q w nescranois GIFTS Jelly Sly) sane mica FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY enter OSHAWA SHOPPING -- Are -- CENTRE'S OPENING = || sontay FAMILY ALLOWANCE SOON! AWARD CONTEST +. + A Special Christmas " Mewinly ioe SURPRISE Prizes Plus... PACKAGE Wednesday was an eventful,was held at the Lake Simcoe day for the family of Mr. and/cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Thom- Mr James Greenlaw' ofjas Puckrin to celebrate the Whitby. It marked the Goldenievent Sunday Friends and Anniversary of their wedding!family from Oshawa, Ajax Limited Downtown Oshawa -- at -- 12-14 | Abe] OE See KING STREET LAG mi? | Youngsters outgrow em -- WY igi are before they outwear'em Boys and girls generally outgrow a shoe size in 4 months. Trouble is, they outwear their shoes even sooner, That is why Bata developed rugged new Braves, leather-lined footwear with a moulded, : * | ie fj Watch For Grand OPENING , ( : : - flexible, water-tight sole that is so tough--so strongly bonded to the upper shoe--that they're still going strong, when your youngster grows out of them. Want proof? If for any reason the soles of Bata Braves wear out or pull loose, within the guarantee period of 4 months, simply return them. Announcement In The Oshawa This month's merchendise g.. i. * 'They'll be replaced absolutely free. HOOVER ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHER y'll be replaced ely free. : : : ee Times On WEDNESDAY, ree ann: Only $108 for sien B/C 13, 95.99 fo ses 1246 to 4 all with mulpe fing BLANKETS end BEDDING AUGUST 29th COMPLETE GOLF SET A_TEEN MAN'S SUIT virtually indestructible SEKONIC ZOOM MOVIE CAMERA : A-PIECE SILVER TEA SET -..and they're only A LADIES' FUR TRIMMED COAT f and are now on display at the Centre y) r 4 OO SIMPLY CASH YOUR FAMILY ALLOWANCE CHEQUE AT THE CENTRE AND ASK FOR FREE ENTRY FORMS. 50 , ENTRY SELECTION THIS MONTH WILL BE MADE ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 24th, at 7:15 P.M, Downtown: 15 Simcoe St. THE WINNER COULD RECEIVE A TOTAL OF $100.00 IN ; i MERCHANDISE OF HER CHOICE FROM THE SELECTION Shopping Centre: Oshawa Shopping Centre THIS MONTH.

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