BRITISH BILINGUALISM [Welsh be made an official lan- Britain's 1964 report on the|guage for all public business in Welsh culture recommended| Wales. FAITH -- LUTHERAN CHURCH (Eastern Canada Synod) Pastor; THt REV. HENRY FISCHER 725-2755 stars can't sing outside the re-} cording studio, Their records 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Mey 15, 1965 Miming's Out! jare put together by expert re- Ai Dedicated King ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON ty Atred 3. uescs) Singers Told mtbr ty exert re Scripture--I Samuel 16:1-13; If Samuel 5:1-12. LONDON (AP)--A top tele-|reed-thin voices. On television : vision executive warns Britain's| the singers just pretend to sing | singers that from now on they} Woe Soca pl ige fos on. must really sing. | _. | panies running commercial tele- Elkan Allan, head of the light! yision in the London area. entertainment department of! Brian Epstein, manager of Rediffusion Television, says: |the Beatles--who can sing and "i RS | lly perform live on tele- From now'on miming is out.| "3U@ tice aaver ae caeee about! Vision--was all for the ban. . it--there's an element of cheat- ing about it and from now on! GRACE LUTHERAN | they'll have to sing live." | It has long been an open se-| PARK ROAD & HIGHWAY 401 Rev, Philip Fiess, Minister SUNDAY, MAY 16th 9:45 A.M.--Sunday School 11:00 A.M.--The Service MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING 91 Centre St. at Metcalf St. You Are Invited to Worship With Us cret of British show business | 4 \that some topline' recording ls | a Because he is related to them, 'te Through the efforts of Joab, David HARMONY UNITED CHURCH have confidence in him, and he is the captures the Jebusite city of Jerusa- Lord's anointed, the Twelve Tribes Jem and makes it his capital. -- II acclaim David king of Israel. -- II Samuel 5:6-12. Samuel 5:1-5. GOLDEN TEXT: Psalms 16:6: Rev. N. T. Holmes, B.A,, B.D., Minister Metcalf AR.C.T. AC.C.M, Organist and Choirmaster God commands Samuel to cease mourning the rejected Saul and go to Bethlehem and anoint the son of Jesse whom He would point out to him.--I Samuel 16:1-5. BIBLE LESSON: NOT MAN, BUT GOD, WAS THE FINAL CAUSE David: Only He And His Progeny Ruled | Now that the Israelites werelished, advancing even further the success and prosperity of David and the Israelites. Samuel views seven of Jesse's sons but fails to find the chosen one. When David is brought from herding sheep, Samuel anoints him king of Israel.-- I Samuel 16;6-13. Sunday Services 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. DIVINE WORSHIP | Ross 9:45 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Kindergarten ond Tiny Tots 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP A Hearty Welcome to All, | | REV. RICHARD J, BARKER, Minister iz 9:45 A.M.--Sunday School | |himself a member of that tribe.was known to exist, stormed the citadel, and was rewardedjentering 4 more peaceful epi- with the generalship of the sode in their history, David ex- army. changed messengers, or envoys, David immediately turned the|With neighboring nations -- in captured fortress into his royal/Particular the Phoenician city! residence, extending the forti-of Tyre--and commerce be-| fications north to a fortress|tween the nations was estab-| called Millo, Because the spirit! ; of the Lord was upon him, he waxed great and strong. Essen- By R. H. RAMSEY Generally speaking, David/His reign over the southern was the founder of the royal|tribes of Judah and Benjamin line of Israel, for no king after|!asted 74 years; and the reign him ever sat on that throne--/OVer all the 12 Tribes, 33 years. or the later throne of Judah--| The men of all the tribes ap- unless he was a lineal descend-| parently came to David of their ant of David. lown volition, acknowledging As so often happened in the that he alone should be ruler records of Israel's early days,|oVer Israel, Three reasons are great events were brought about/given for this action of theirs: not by the determination of|They were of the same fleshitially, David's strength came _some man in authority, but by|and bone as David, and being/from four sources: His own war- the command of God. Our les-/0f common descent, it was unlike achievements; being a man son begins with just such ajfitting for them, to constitute/of war from his youth, David's command: Samuel is to cease|SePparate nations; David, even|manhood was occupied with the mourning Saul, whom God has|during the reign of Saul, had|defense of his kingdom and the rejected, and go down to Beth-|been their military leader and|defeat of its foes; the valor of | _Mr- iehem to anoint the son of Jesse) they ry vonage by ong ADIL | his captains, whose bravery 11: M. who would be pointed out toj!ty and wisdom; an ie Lord|contributed to his power and IP him. |had chosen him for their king./fame; the prosperity of his peo- DIVINE WOnsrur Samuel was afraid to go lest) With Israel now united, the/ple, for the reign of David was during the service Saul kill him, but the Lord toldjtime had come for David to|one of great material prosper- SUNDAY SCHOOL him to pretend he was going to|capture the city of Jerusalem, |ity for the Israelites; the preva-| 9:45 AM triage Ea Nd aaah aidan Bethlehem merely to offer sac-'then known as the city of thejlence of religion, based upon Nunnery, rifices. The elders of Bethlehem|Jebusites. It was the purpose of|David's establishment of the Le- Depts were equally afraid at Samuel's}God that this city should not/vitical and priestly orders, with unexpected appearance in theirjcome into the possession of the all the services, sacrifices and town, and asked if he came in/Israelites until the nation hadifestivals connected with the peace. Samuel assured them his| finally been united under Da-/house of God. mission was indeed peaceful|vid, whose royal descendants | . - and invited them to a sacrifice,|would rule in that city for 400 ; with a special invitation to|years, giving it the name of BAHA'I Jesse and his sons. "the city of David." One by one seven of Jesse's| ine a ' WORLD FAITH sons were brought before the OFFERED COMMAND -- the old prophet, but Samuel) 'he taking of the city of Jeru- Tegehes: failed to anoint any of them.!salem was not an easy task, if] '"WMMen must seek When Samuel asked whether|we are to be guided by verse ; Page these were all of Jesse's chil-/g of If Samuel 5. Apparently for truth individu- dren, Jesse answered that only|the city was so situated that al ally in § p ite of family, custom, prejudice or tradi- ° ul tion. For information re: weekly 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP CENTRE STREET UNITED CHURCH || This is the | RRTHIUR W. MAGEE MIN Unitarian Idea: REV. ARTHUR W, MAGEE--MINISTER Mr, R. K. Kellington, Organist-Choirmaster Unitarian churches are dedicated to the progressive transformation and ennoblement of individual and social life, through religion, in accordance with the advancing knowledge and the growing vision of mankind IN RELIGION: Freedom is our Method Reason is our Guide Fellowship is our Spirit Character is our Test WESTMOUNT | UNITED CHURCH Street West ar Rosehill Blvd, Uust north of the Oshawa Shopping Centre Minister: Rev. Frank H. Ward, B.A Director of Music SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. 11:00 A.M. -- MORNING WORSHIP Speaker: Rev. W. R. Tristram TOPIC: "SPRING"' Care provided for small children during service Plenty of Parking at Centre Street The Friendly Family Church at the Centre of fhe City ALBERT STREET UNITED CHURCH (Albert St. and Olive Ave.) MINISTER: REV. HELMUTH DYCK, B.A Organist-Choirleader: Mrs. C. A. NAYLOR, A.T.C.M, Bond e 11,00 A.M Primary SUNDAY CHURCH SCHOOL SUNDAY CHURCH SCHOOL, FAMILY DAY OBSERVANCE PARENTS INVITED (in the Sanctuary 10:45 A.M.--BEGINNER, KINDERGARTEN, PRIMARY 11:00 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP SERMON: 'STRENGTH FOR DAILY LIVING" 7:00 P.M.~-CHURCH MEMBERSHIP CLASS Little Chiloren cared for in the Nursery A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL---COME AND WORSHIP GOD 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, REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS (World Headquarters, Independence, Missouri) ORANGE TEMPLE OSHAWA 9:45 AM - A Fi Service is our Goal 11:00 A.M, May 16th UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP O.R.C. Building 100 Gibb St (For information Call 723-2028) 10: 1: 6:30 P.M, PRAYER FELLOWSHIP 8:00 P.M. WED., PRAYER SERVICE Major & Mrs, Fred Lewis Lo serve cop! MAY 16th by the Sarnia Singing Company 0 00 A.M.--MORNING SERVICE 0 00 P.M.--MUSICAL PROGRAM FEATURING THE SARNIA 7:00 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP Corps Officers é 133 Simcoe South SUNDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 15th 8:00 P.M. "FESTIVAL OF MUSIC" TICKETS -- 50c Le 0 AM.--MARCH OF WHITENESS Speakers: Captain & Mrs. Fred Brightwell of Sarnia. 0 P.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL SINGING CO. 7:00 -M.--SERVICE OF WORSHIP 2 3: SIMCOE & BRUCE, Tues. 2:30 P.M--Home League Wed, 8:00 P.M.--Bible Study "A Welcome Awaits You at the Army" 10:00 A.M.-- CHURCH SCHOOL for Children and Adults 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP the youngest remained and he/group of "blind and lame" was keeping the sheep. Samuel/could hold it against any. in-| ordered him brought before/yader. David offered commend him. Naturally, this one was|of his armies to the grave war- David, and when he appeared|rior who could effect an en- the Lord said, "Arise, anoint/trance into the citadel and, re-| him: For this is he." Samuel anointed him, and thenceforth the spirit of the Lord dwelt upon peating the words of the Jebu-| sites, hurl the 'blind and lame defenders" from its walls. Joab,| meetings or literature ALL ARE INVITED Write Box A5 11.00 A.M. "A Brand New Beginning' NE 728-9606 PHONE Mr, Richard H. Moffat, B.A., B.D,, will preach Oshawo Presbytery will License Mr, R. H. Moffat as a candidate for ordination, David. conspicuous for deeds of LASTS 744 YEARS strength and daring, took the David was recognized as king|challenge and, perhaps using al|- over the cities of Judah, being/subterranean channel which) Whither Goes Economics, Goes The World's Future MONTREAL §(CP) Eco-,to accommodate the dissatis- momically speaking, the free/fied, or run the risk of disinte-| world has arrived at the cross-| gration," Dr. Johnson said. roads, says Dr. Harry G. John-| Dr. Johnson, now a member son, an eminent Canadian and/of the economics department at United States economist. the University of Chicago, has The basic lines of a serious taught at Canadian, British and cleavage among members of| American universities. the international economic sys-| He said the economic division tem are essentially political,,;can be broken into three Dr. Johnson claims. Whatever|groups: The Anglo-Saxon group turn the economic system now/led by the United States: the takes "is a vital matter fo. the|/European Common Market future of the world economy." |group led by France; and the Dr. Johnson's observations|less - developed countries "Iced are contained in a forward to allargely by the ideas" of Dr new pamphlet put out by the! Paul Presbisch, a Latin Ameri- Private Planning Association of| can economist. Canada. The pamphlet, The! Dr. Prebisch wrote the basic World Economy at the Cross-idocument for the UN trade roads, places under one cover|conference last year which the texts of three lectures Dr.|Jargely shaped the conference's Johnson delivered at. Sir George|proceedings and acts, Prof Williams University's annuall Johnson said ' Kenneth E. Norris Memorial = lectures here last fall. Dr. Johnson said activity of the last two years 'has empha- sized and brought to public view the serious and sharp di- visions among the major coun- tries in the world economy with respect to-the direction in which the present system of interna- tional economic organization should evolve." CITES ACTIVITY Some of the activity to which he referred were: Studies in augurated in September, 1963, by the International Monetary Fund and the so-called "group of 10" participants in the Gen-| eral Arrangements to Borrow; the annual meeting of the Inter-| national Monetary Fund in| Tokyo last September; and the June, 1963, conference of the United Nations conference on trade and development, the first) time this group had ever met. | Since early 1963, nations be- longing to the General Agree- ment on Tariffs and Trade Oshawa Times FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HORTOP AT GLENWOOD Rev, N. Frank Swockhammer, B.A. Miss Judith Davison, Bac. Mus. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M.--Youth Department--Young Adult Class --Adult Bible Study Group 11:00 A.M,--Children's Department--lInfant Core ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH SIMCOE SOUTH AND BRUCE STREETS Minister; THE REV. JOHN F, G. MORRIS, B.A., S.T.M., Organist and Choirmoster; MR, KELVIN JAMES A.T.C.M. 11:00 A.M. "THE GOSPEL OF THE ASCENSION 7:00 P.M. -- "TURN YOUR LIFE OVER GOD" 9:30--Bible School Nursery ond Jr. Church ot 11:00 a.m HARMONY ROAD BAPTIST meeting in Harmony Road Public School 135 Harmony Road South Pastor Wm. Lewis B.S.A., B.D. Pionist Miss K, Ayres 9:30 A.M.--Senior, Intermediate and Junior Church School 11:00 A.M.--Primary, Kindergarten and Nursery 11:00 A.M. -- "WHO ARE WE ?" An analysis of mon in the 20th Century How we can face society's problems The resources of God for modern life. 9:45 -- FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL 11:00 -- MORNING WORSHIP "CALL TO COMMITMENT' . And Discover the difference Toddlers and babes ore cared for in Toddler and Cradle Rooms ALL FOR THE GHURCH The other day Grandad read an account in our THE CHURCH FOR ALL, newspaper about the miraculous speed of a B-58 bomber. He contrasted this accomplishment with the experience in his youth when he spotted his first airplane five miles outside of town--and then rode a bicycle into town in tfme to see the plane circling the capitol building. It seems incredible the technological advances mankind has made in the past fifty years. Men who rode to Sunday School by horse-and buggy as boys, today follow the flight of astronauts on TV. Their wives do the family laundry with the twist of a dial, and their grandchildren learn Algebra from programmed textbooks, One unchanging fact remains. Man still needs God as the center and circumference of his life. And the Church, as God's expression, remains con- stant in the teaching of His Truths. NORTHMINSTER UNITED CHURCH (CORNER OF SIMCOE ST, AND ROSSLAND RD.) MINISTER -- REV. H. A. MELLOW, B.A. ORGANIST -- MR. J. R. ROBERTSON, A.R.C.T. DEACONESS -- MISS SHIRLEY M. McKEE Come... CANADA ST. PAUL'S Wilson Rd. N. at King St. E. THE KNOX SIMCOE ST. NORTH (Four blocks from King) Minister Rev. G. W. C. Brett, B.A. 454 Bader Ave 728-6122 Musical Director Matthew Gouldburn, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN sl. LUKE'S Rossland Rd. W. et Nipigon are: (1) For his own sake, (2) For his children's sake. (3) For the sake of his community and nation. (4) , CHURCH SCHOOL SESSIONS 9:15 am.--Primary Grades 1, 2, and 3. Junior 4, $, 6. 9:30 a.m.--Intermediate Grades 7, 8, 9, Senior Grades 10 ond over 10:45 a.m.--Nursery ages 3. Kindergarten ages 4 and 5 Primary Grades 1, 2 and 3 Minister REV. D0. R. SINCLAIR, B.A, 492 Masson Street -- 728-9178 Rev, Walter larkson Minister Mr. Frank . Walter Musical Director 11:00 A.M. "ANSWER, YES OR NO" Babysitter Service for Children up to 3yrs. by Come Double Club Mr A,L.C.M, 945 AM CHURCH SCHOOL 9:30 A.M THE CHURCH SCHOOL 9:30 AM. 11:00 A.M. "A STRANGE VERDICT" 7:00 P.M,--Study Group at 865 Glenforest 7:30 P.M. -- Kairos King St. United Church 129 KING STREET EAST REV. L. 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"What is important about al! this activity on the international front is the fact . . . that it has} emphasized and brought to pub-! lic view serious and sharp divi- sions among the major coun- tries in the world economy..." he said. NEW SYSTEM NEEDED? These divisions were based on the dissatisfaction of impor- tant members of the world economy with the system of in- ternational economic organiza- tion. "The divisions among) these nations imply that the present system of international economic organization - Must) BAPTIST CHURCH Corner tvangeline & Philip Murray Pastor; REV. ERNEST WINTER 9:45 AM BIBLE SCHOOL 11:00 A.M "CHURCH IN ACTION" 7:00 P.M *""PREMILLENNIALISM" WED. 7:45 P.M. Bible Study and Prayer Cartvary Baptist CENTRE and JOHN STREETS Pastor---REV, ROBERT B. 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