NEWS FROM CHURCHES Anglican -R.C. Dialogue Continues On Sunday As a sidelight to tomorrow's second district Anglican-Roman Be DUD Catholic Dialogue meet in the coe church of St. - Mary's - of - the - People on Stevenson road north ; -- the two men who have done | most of the detailed planning for the unique affair are Osh- awa pastors. They are Rev. Norbert Gig- nac, the personable pastor of St. Mary's -- which parish is ¢4 playing the host role this year-- and Rev. Leonard Ware, 43-year- | old Ottawa-born pastor of St. Peter's Anglican Church. Each is ideally suited by tem- perament for such an assign- ment, a sound organizer, with a comprehensive knowledge of what is best suited for such a revolutionary program. Father Gignac is a native of Penetanguishene, Ont. An able speaker, he recently made front-page headlines with his classical quote (delivered at the banquet here in honor of the Ste. Therese, Que., delega- tion): "Let's build cars in French; let's build cars in Pe ) English, but let's build the best cause of the difficulty of dis- cars in the world!" jassociating them from political Rev. Ware spent 20 years in| issues. eU yement be- as seine He was a_, The Singing Company for the part-time organizer for Local| Sarnia Salvation Army is visit- 1945, International Association) !"8 Oshawa this weekend. of Machinists, in Cornwall,! They will present a "Festival where he was a machinest. He|of Music and Song" tonight at later held several executive/8 p.m. in the Salvation Army posts with a machinist's union) Citadel -- they will sing at the in Toronto and served as anj1l a.m. service Sunday, They official delegate to the Toronto will be "On the March" tomor- and District Labor Council. He;row morning at 10 a.m with did some of his studies for the the singing company of the Osh- ministry while working as a/awa Salvation Army, the Young machinest in Toronto. He was/People's Band and the Timbrel ordained in St. James Cathe- Brigade. There will be a music dral, Toronto, in 1962 -- he was|program at 3 p.m posted to Oshawa the same year as a curate at St. George's| The Oshawa congregation of Anglican Church and as deacon-|Jehovah's Witnesses is attend- in-charge of Holy Trinity Angli-|ing the semi-annual circuit can Church. He was appointed assembly of the Jehovah's Wit- rector of St. Peter's in 1964. messes in Whitby. The session statted Friday and will con- Rey. William Lewis will be-|clude today. Theme of the come the first full-time pastor|three-day convention is 'Will- of the recently - organized Har- ingly fulfill our Ministry." mony Road Baptist Church to-' The Friday program consist- morrow. ed of a model Ministry school. He has been student minister, Door-to-door preaching activ- at the church the past three ity was discussed Saturday years, The congregation meets|morning -- a baptismal service at present in Harmony Road was held in the afternoon. Bap- Public School, but plans are tism to Jehovah's Witnesses under way for a church build- constitutes their ordination to ing to be erected at Harmony) preach road and Taylor avenue later Clare Strattion, district super- this year. : visor, will conclude the conven- Mr. Lewis received his Bache-|tion tomorrow afternoon with a lor of Divinity degree and the/pipje talk: 'The Moral Break- A. V. Timpany prize in mission) gown -- What Can be Done study from McMaster Univers-| apout it?" ity at the 156th convocation last Tuesday evening. He is mar- | ried to the former Barbara © Lewis of North Bay, Ont. REV, NORBERT GIGNAC She said the American REV. LEONARD WARE |Seventh-Day Adventist represen- "Friends" were hampered "be-jtatives from every province in Canada, and every state, in cluding Hawaii and Alaska David W. Gockley, President of RPRC (Religious Public Re- lations Council) in America, and also the Public Relations Director for RIAL (Religion in American Life), spoke. Emphasis was placed. on the responsibilities of the church's |press reporting and public rela \tions | Making news is the stating of facts, and facts alone, keeping in mind the what, when, who, where, why and how. Picture taking was re-emphasized. Phony Curer Fined $3600 PARIS (Reuters) Gaston Naessens, a self-taught biologist who said he had discovered a serum that cured leukemia, a form of cancer, was fined 18,000 francs (about $3,600) by a court today for illegal practice of medicine and pharmacy If unable to pay the fine--the maximum for this offence-- Naessens must spend two years in prison. He had treated many persons with his serum Ana blast The French Cancer Research Institute said Anablast was jworthless as a cure for the blood disease. The institute said jits analysis showed the Naes- jsens serum consisted mainly of }water, walt and phenol The judgment condemning Naessens upheld expert opinion 4 given during the trial concern- Rev. Helmuth Dyck, minister of Albert Street United Church, held special Mother's Day bap- tismal services last Sunday. Seven children were baptized and the subject of Mr. Dyck's sermon was: The Christian Family. Altarware sets -- consisting ¥ of Cross, candlesticks and vases § for the Sunday School altars -- will be dedicated at Grace Lutheran Church Sunday by 2 the pastor, Rev. Philip L. fens Fiess ys The altar sets are a memo- rial to the late Rev. Fred Oswald, father of Arthur Oswald, superintendent of Grace Lutheran Sunday School. They are a gift of SS teachers and junior department pupils. Stephen Stohlmann, a student of Concordia. Seminary, St.| Louis, Mo., will serve as assis Rey. G. W. B. Wheeler, for- tant to the pastor bi Hg all mer dean of Scarborough for age see stoni.{ tte Anglican Church in Canada, pov Hag mative of Detroit a Sasceet GiL: where his father is Guidance can-Roman Catholic' Ecumeni: director of the Lutheran high og) Dialogue met here. schools, Rev. Wheeler, special assign- i ments editor of The Canadian Cecil J. oe of Prince Churchman (official publication George, B.C., = the guest of the Anglican Church in Can- eeag Ni A gg Dh ig ada) was an observer at the wadies. NIB y 'Ecumenical Council in Rome Oshawa and District Christian for thr ca cal 5 P Senedd Men's committee at a years--1964, 1963 and Harmony Road United Church je is rector of St Crispin's Hall tonight at 6.30: p.m : Anglican Church, Scarborough, He is @ missionary with it and past rural dean of Scar- ae hath gina pigeon borough. He was press secre- i fi brica. * tary the glice Jorle is a non-profit organization min- , ongress bi nine he 4 Buby , istering to workmen in lumber and pulpwood camps, oil fields, pastor W. G. Soloniuk, Acting mining and construction Camps. public Relations Hirector icy It also ministers to settlers in/the Seventh-Day Adventist remote districts and to sailors Church in Canada, and Pastor using North American ports Daniel Skoretz, Public Relations _ Miss Mary Alice Dougherty qjpector for the Seventh-day is to ~ inter', ae psd te Adventist Church in Ontario toral charge 9 ONMISKINCH and Quebec attended the United Church Sunday evening Seventh-Day Adventist Church's 2 8 eo ssi gp gg wh Quadrennial Public Relations jax, chairman e Oshawa' Convention. Presbytery of the United Church he third North American of Canada, will officiate. , Quadrennial Council of the Bu- Rev. Basil Long of Orono Will reau of Public Relations, heid preach. May 2-5 at Atlantic City, had UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH ng Street East, stairs 723-6325 REY, G. W. B. WHEELER for Mrs, F. Hertzburg of Dunbar ton spoke last Sunday at a meeting of the Oshawa Unitar- ian Fellowship on the subject, "Quaker Initiative in Viet Nam." Mrs. Hertzburg is a member of "The Society of Friends," a Quaker group. She said "Three hundred years ago Quakers declared to Charles Il of England: "We utterly decr) all outward wars and strife] , kona Se and fighting with outward] , i cuhheeninie Worship weapons, for any end, or under) 7.39 p.M.--Evongelistic any pretense whatever;. this Is our testimony to the world." Mrs. Hertzburg said_ this still the "testimony" of the "Society of Friends." She told of the concern felt by the so ciety over "unrest in the world and in Viet Nam in particu: lar," | Osh Sunday M ool OA 1A Wed, 8:00 P.M.----Bible Study and Prayer Sat. 8:00 P.M Young People Future Location 320 Ritson Road South EVERYONE WELCOME # \able ing the ignorance and inability of Naessens and described him as '"'a typical tinkerer, some- whatfreakish and eccentric." "No doubt at the beginning Naessens was sincere, but then with the absence of results his bad faith is unquestionable and he committed the most deplor- trickery," the judgment said, It added: 'The court can only regret that in an age where offences of this type receive neon-light publicity, the effi ciency of the penalties are still of the age of the oil lamp." | fice' secretary FREE SPENDING SPREE A BLAST SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-- Ann Ayleen Foley's merry ball of living for a month on a free bank credit card is over. She managed to spend about $1,500, including a whirl on all the rides in Disney- land, The Cinderella coach which Ann parted with at the end of her splurge was a con- vertible. She turned the car in at the rental agency after driving it on a vacation tour touching Sacramento, Fresno, Los An- geles, Santa Barbara and Monterey, Calif. Miss Foley, 25-year-old of- from Water- town, S:D., feels she did rather well spending $1,500 in a month. And she did fulfill her as- | signment--to buy everything she needéd without spending a dime in cash, The pro- ject's purpose was to demon- strate the versatility of the bank's credit card. BACK TO BUDGET "T was living on about $275 a month before this came along,"' she said. "I'll be go- ing back now to that kind of budget or it might be even a little lower. But I'll survive." The Bank of America picked Ann from about 100 girls who responded to its ad- vertisement saying "girl wanted for experimental re- search project by leading fi- nancial concern." She was picked because "she seemed the most enthu- siastic about the project," a bank spokesman said. "We judged her to be sen- sible and we didn't put any specific restrictions on her What she actually spent came pretty close to our advance estimate." « Teach-In' Brought About By War-Hating Collegians By ARCH MacKenzie Canadian Press Staff Writer |quent national | College campus opposition to| Pearances, special American. policy in Viet Nam : has given birth to an all-night| colleges and by other public ap-\duct. phenomenon called the: teach-| Peals. Doris Fleeson, a in..And it's finest hour yet will] State Secretary Rusk and De-|columnist, says the come in Washington Saturday.|fence Secretary McNamara are Carthuism is clearest Academic giants for and accused of dismissing all crit-lugly accusations of lagainst the United States role icism 3 seg : in Viet Nam are scheduled to): President Johnson faces some) ing intensity by wage verbal combat for 12 criticism for arguing publicly hardliners against hours, while. more than 109| that opposition to his policies urge alternate policies." campuses across the country| strengthens the enemy abroad. hold their own jousts and listen/The president has |by radio. | The event comes at a t when isolated charges of a ne McCarthyism are being heard, * and marks a meeting point be- 5 tween two current trends |--not public--basis. _ i W One is the revival in Ameri- Thus, it is of some importance the Korean period can college life of the demon- that a feature attraction at the stration, verbal or physical, It Saturday debate in Washington * has roots in broad demands for will be McGeorge Bundy, who more student freedoms, some-| with Rusk and McNamara is re- teams in ary to American foreign policy is currently more (solidify public support--by fre-|thyism have been invoked in aithy era." television ap-|debate about just how far citi-) of/zens of a democracy can g0 in with close - li ' patted' , ' ' nks to President state department speakers at criticizing their country's COn- Jonnson, says the U.S. govern-\who differ with American for- syndicated "new Mc-! the appese- sm as ill-founded and inept.|ment being hurled with gather- self - styled those who She accuses Rusk and Mecna- frequently|mara, by public statements, of cited a letter received recently|leading a drive to stifle public ime from former President Eisen-| discussion and says "new man- wi hower which said views cont-| agement in the nation's capital deliberate hould be sent on a confidential and sweeping than it ever was during the Second World War or Charles Bartlett, columnist THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Mey 15, 1965 7 for the Washington Star, says;men 'is under the most shrill the anti-Viet Nam forces are aland in some instances the most minority "but the essential|venomous attacks from tiny but jhealthiness of the controversy| violent minorities that any gov- {must not be lost in a return to ernment has had to bear in our \the debate levels of the McCar- lifetime." | White castigates congressional William §. White, » columnist'critics, students, President |Charles de Gaulle and all others ment in seeking to protect free'eign policy ZION CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Temporary Ploce of Worship: DR. S. J. PHILLIPS SCHOOL (Corner Rossland and Simcoe Sts.) PASTOR: REV. D. N, HABERMEHL, B.A., M.Th, 10:00 A. M. --- MORNING WORSHIP Nursery core provided during morning worship 7'00 P.M. -- EVENING SERVICE Tune in to CKLB et 11 A.M. on alternating Sundays Services of Chr. Ref. Churches in the Oshowe-orea) and at 9:15 P.M, (Back to God Hour, each Sundoy) times carried to extremes as|garded as the president's clos- reflected in the campaign cen-| est adviser on Viet Nam. ducted at the University of Cal-| Other participants will be ifornia recently over use of aiArthur M. Schlesinger, a former \four-letter obscene word. jassistant to the late president It owes a lot to the civil) Kennedy who is expected to de- lrights movement, whose thou- fend Viet Nam policy, Hans lsands of students have picketed Morgenthau, Chicago University lin Washington, Selma, Ala., and political scientist and perhaps elsewhere. Viet Nam and ow the leading academic critic, the Dominican Republic @risis|Communist au thority Isaac are other factors. Deutscher and numbers of other On the other hand, President state department and academic Johnson and his supporters are notables jmaking a concerted attempt to, The fresh char KING STREET CHURCH (PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA) One Block West of Oshowa Shopping Centre E. H, Kerr, Pastor -- 728 5371 ges of McCar- 9:45 A.M.--CHRISTIAN. EDUCATION HOUR SPECIAL MOTHER'S DAY SERVICE 11:00 A.M. -- MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 P. M. -- SERVICE OF EVANGELISM @ Good Music LISTEN TO THE FAMILY. 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