eee eg ae Soap ESSER os SR bong be gel perp RRR By a8 hoy vero Mr. Reynolds continued: "Athiests and agnostics have always accused the church of not being relevant to their lives. And there is a way that the critics' claim can pbe- partially true. This is so when the church deviates from its com- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, July 17, 1965 ]3 NEWS FROM THE CHURCHES Study Of Church Union | Rooney Happily Married 7 Years; What's Wrong? By JAMES BACON Rooney was 21, she 19. The|Davis, No. 4, and Barbara gill marriage lasted eight months. ; - itower over Mickey. He's five- iin og 1044, after a week's\foot-two. But Barbara is closer girl who grew on him. He was|!0 his size than the others. in the army at the time. She was Betty Jane Rase, the to the first of the Lerner-Loewe To Be Held In Miami. There is much discussion|capacity with the civil service. these days within the ranks of the clergy about church union, recent Ecumenical discussions in Rome, ' with special emphasis on the The subject -will be high on the agenda in Miami, Florida, next week as the Bible and Ad- ministrative Conference of the Salvation Army, Southern Terri- tory (embracing all North: Am erican points, including Canada) been completed. Finishing work continues on the new church. Plans are being completed for the opening and dedication of the new church Sunday after- noon, October 3. Rey. John M. Markle, new curate at the Church of St. Gregory-the-Great on Simcoe north, will leave next week for a three-week tour of the Holy land. .. . Rev. Joseph A. Borg, He was in charge of the Sal- vation Army's Welfare work in tthe City of Ottawa. He was choirmaster of the Parkdale Citadel Songster Brigade, Ot- tawa, for 25 years. He is a member of Masonic Lodge No. 52, AF-AM, Ottawa. % ¥ ¥ ppens its 10-day conference. § Major Fred Lewis of Oshawa will be one of 250 chosen dele- gates. He will be the represen- tative for Ontario division. Major Lewis, recently elected § 1965-66 president of the Oshawa Ministerial Association, said that one of the subjects to be discussed is "Modernistic Theo- logical Views". He will be ac- > companied by Mrs. Lewis. They | assistant to the pastor at the Church of St. Mary - of - The -' People, will leave this weekend for a three-week vacati yy day, today and forever." MAJOR LEWIS "Roh Certificates were awarded 228 students at the Seventh-day Adventist Vacation Bible School recently. In a special "commence- ment" program at the College will start their vacation follow- | ing the conference. They expect to be absent one month in' all. Darren L, Michael, 42-year- old director of Public Relations for the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Canada, will observe an. important milestone next September 4. That will mark the fifth anni- versary of one of the biggest decisions of his life -- i.e. when he returned to school to get his law degree. That was when he enrolled at Troonto's Osgoode Hall Law School for a three-year course. It terminated in graduation last June 25 when he received an LLB degree. Mr. Michael has been articled to a Toronto legal firm since. If all goes well, he will be called to the Bar early next year. He expects to open an office here, but will continue his Pub- lic Relations duties with the! ehurch. | Mr. Michael joined the) church's national headquarters in Oshawa in 1952. He moved) here from Windsor, where he filled the pastorate of the Ad- ventist Church. He was born in India of Mis- tionary parents and received the major portion of his educa- tion in the United States. He graduated in 1945 from the Ad- ventist Atlantic Union College, South Lancaster, Mass., with a Bachelor of Theology degree. He later received a Master of Arts degree at the church's Theo- Park Seventh-day Adventist Church at 1164 King street east, boys and girls who have been attending the Vacation Bible School for the past two weeks received certificates and parents viewed a display of some of the crafts and activity books on which the children! have been working. | JOHN SIMPSON The Baha'i communities of} Oshawa and Whitby have been) hosts to a team of four young) teachers. The team has been touring) the province, said a church) spokesman, '"'to stimulate the interest of youth in the chal- lenge of living the religious life." Three are from the United States: Daniel Reimer, 20, student at the University of) Wisconsin; Kathy Lee, 19, a) student at Washington Univer- ity; and Gloria Reimer, 17, senior at Eliot, Maine, High) School. Douglas Raynor, 20, of North York, is a student at Salva- camps camps EACH SUMMER the tion Army holds. music in the various summer it operates. The purpose of them is to im- prove the playing and singing of the young people of YP bands and singing groups. Several Oshawa youngsters won awards this year at Roblin Lake Camp, Ameliasburg, Ont. (where they met for tuition in music and singing). They are: Honor student -- Elaine Sar- geant; Junior vocalist trophy -- Colleen Owen; Junior Teimbrel- list Award -- Kathy Derry. All the senior Teimbrel group were commended for their per- fect precision (Elaine Sargeant, |York University. J the trustees of God among His) Lynne Butler, Bonnie Butler,|/creatures. Let your eye | Darlene Coull, Marilyn Bryant,/chaste, your hand faithful, your Cathy Thorne and Pat Thorne). |tongue truthful, and your head Gold Medallist for Senior |enlightened. Beware, lest ye Vocalist -- Darlene Coull; Gold|walk in the ways of them whose| Medal Instrumental for B. Band|words differ from their deeds.| -- Milton Thorne; Silver Medal/Strive that ye may be enabled for Grade 3 Theory -- Cathy|to manifest to the peoples of Thorne; Gold Medal for Grade|the earth the signs of God, and 4 Theory. {to mirror forth His command- it lah," or "the splen- dor of God" who in 1863 be- came the recognized leader of the sect. They emphasize the spiritual unity of man- kind, advocating universal peace and revealing a mild Oriental mysticism, notably ethical and tolerant.) The great problems of mod- ern society would all be elim- inated if the words of Jesus were "absolutely accepted" by ail men, members of the Col- lege Park Seventh-day Adven- ist Church were told recently. Rey- the church who said the words of The speaker was J. C. nolds, new minister of Jesus are the basis of life. "These 'words' are vital and relevant to the life of modern "He desperate- ly needs this formula in meet- ing the challenge of our day. For a relationship is: set forth man's neces- is \the grim truth that this relation- iship has been broken with God. connection} lwith the source of life, Jesus} man," he said. that constitutes sary starting point. But it Man has lost his Christ." mission; when the pulpit re- places the words of Christ with the traditions of men. For here is what is related and what is not related to life. Christ and His words are the same yester- seven years now. what's wrong?" times than a bailiff. The Christian Science Bible) The Mick once said: Lesson - Sermon for Sunday, July 18, is on the subject of "Life", It describes the nature of man's spiritual life as an divine Mind. The Golden Text is from Proverbs 16: '"Under- standing is a wellspring of life unto him that hath it." life is the alimony." mony anymore, HOLLYWOOD (AP)--"Gosh, I've been happily married for I wonder So says Mickey Rooney, who has been in divorce court more "The only thing I regret about my But now he is so happy that he doesn't even regret the ali- Rooney will be 45 Sept. 23, but he's still Andy Hardy, His musical comedy hits. marriages in any detail at all. office star on the lot. Miss Birmingham of 1944. "I'm also going to star in and direct a Broadway play, I got a book of my life coming out in the fall, and I haven't been in bankruptcy court for a cou- ple of years now," Rooney said. His book should be some- thing, if he goes into his five His first wife was Ava Gard- ner. She was an unknown con- tract player at MGM, Mickey as Andy Hardy the biggest box- Science textbook: standing that Life is mightiness and immortality' Eddy, p. 487). The readings will also include} this passage from the Christian "The under- God, Spirit, lengthens our days by strengthening our trust in the deathless reality of Life, its al- (Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker energy and enthusiasm are boundless. And so is his talent, "I'm different now. Barbara and I have four lovely chil- dren. I love my family. I love my home. And we go to church every Sunday. "I believe I have found true carefully shielded. The late Louis B. Mayer, then MGM boss, may have put two strikes on that marriage. He sent a press agent along on the honeymoon to make sure that PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 320 Ritson Road South (near Olive) 723-6325 The Whole Gospel to the Whole World Snday: 10 A.M.--Sunday School 11 A.M.--Morning Worship 7:30 P.M,--Evangelistie Wed. 8:00 P.M.---Bible Study. and Prayer Sat. 8:00 P.M.--Young People "Betty was only 16 when I met her. She seemed to be just the right size for me. Not Jong after the marriage, I got sent overseas and Betty moved to ty home in Beverly Hills. "After two years, I came home and rang the doorbell, 1 looked straight ahead at the woman who answered the door but all I could see was the buckle of her dress. EYES MOVE UP "Then I bent my head back and my eyes travelled upwards to a pretty face. I said: 'Is Mrs. Rooney in?' She said: 'I'm Mrs, Rooney.' "She had grown six inches."' In fact, Mickey never had a the studio's prize property was wife he didn't look up to. Martha Vickers, No. 3, Elaine Lasssltab outa os! happiness."' As for his career, he's riding high.y He just finished How. to) Stuff a Wild Bikini, and he is THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Mr. E. Carwithan; Professor of Music at the University of} Florida, will be the special solo- ist at the Sunday morning ser-)- screen. joining with Eddier Fisher to bring Paint Your Wagon to the Fisher owns the movie rights PERM BEEN EE ES SESE CI KNOX SIMCOE ST. NORTH (Four blocks from King) vice at St. George's Anglican) Church. Professor Carwithan is attending the Eastman School| where Mr. Alan Reesor, the Or- ganist and Choirnfaster of St George's is completing his Mas- ter of Music degree this sum- mer. HEAR e Back to the Bible | Broadcast DAILY Mon. to Sat. 9:30 - 10:00 a.m. CKLB radio Dial 1350 St. George's is host each Wed- nesday evening at 8.00 p.m. to} an interdenominational univer- sity student group who meet for discussion purposes. University students or any other interested| young people are welcome to| Minister Rev. G. W. C, Brett, B.A. 454 Bader Ave. 728-6122 Musical Director Mr. Matthew Gouldburn, A.L.C.M. 11:00 A.M, PUBLIC WORSHIP Guest Preacher the REV. E. H. HUNTER, M.A. Come ana Worship With Us ST. LUKE'S Rossiend Rd. W. et Nipigon Mintster REV. D. R. SINCLAIR, B.A. 492 Masson Street -- 728-9178 ST. PAUL'S Wilson Rd. N. at King St. E. Rev. Walter Jackson Minister Mr. Frank Walter Musical Director 9:30 A.M, PUBLIC WORSHIP 11.00 A.M. CHURCH SERVICE REV. D. R. SINCLAIR ? St. Paul said: "Be not conform-. |- will preach, ed to this world, but be trans-~ formed' by the renewing of All Cordialty Invited your mind", attend. If all men would return to His words for guidance, speaker continued, the| riots would) cease at the words, "'love your) enemies." Immorality woul would not occur if men woul his brother is a murderer." id} lrealize that "Whosoever hateth) CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH (Anglican) 8 7, a | id} d Said Mr. Reimer at a meet- nea | i i ; _meet|\yvanish if all would accept the ing: Jo Wallis senealy Be| wureness "in heart". Assaults| r ill treet ments. Let your acts be a guide| Mary ond Hillcroft Streets Harmony United Church on unto all mankind." King street east has concluded! its ninth annual Daily Vacation) (EDITOR'S NOTE: Ba- Bible School. | ha'i is a modern religious Fifty-five children received) sect. It is the doctrine or awards at the end of the| religious system of the Ba- courses conducted by the fol-| hais. Its followers were orig- lowing: Mrs. E. McCulloch,| inally Babis, adherents of Kindergarten; Mrs. D. Green-| Mirza Husayn Ali, entitled sien exo GT GEORGES ANGLICAN CHURCH Hudson, Juniors. Ross S. Metcalf, organist and choir director for the past 11 BAGOT AND CENTRE STS. The Reverend Canon F. G. Ongley, M.A.--Rector The Reverend R. G, Brooks $.Th.--Assistont logical Seminary, Washington, D.C. SERVICES 8:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. WEDNESDAY -- 10:00 A.M, HOLY COMMUNION Consolidafed Building Corporation Announces New 5500 Government Bonus uaranteed To Every Purchaser It is fitting that 'Canada's Largest Builders" should be first to offer the new Federal Government's Winter Works Bonus. .. this$500 allowance coupled with the $2,000 to $3,000 additional CBC saving will result inan unprecedented rush of home buyers. We urge you to act now, because we make it clear -- 'We will not sacrifice the quality of our home construction by selling a greater number of homes than can te built to our rigid standards." years, has left to take a simi-| lar position with St. Paul's) United Church, Bowmanville. Fred Farmer spoke on behalf of the congregation to express appreciation of Mr. Metcalf's long service. Luggage was pre-) sented by C. Twining, clerk of the Session. | The new organist and choir director will be Mrs. Marie) Taylor of Port Perry. She has her ARCT degree in organ and piano, also her RMT. She will begin September 1. -- Work on the bricking stuccoing of the church hall Mr. Michael was active in| -------------- ' = phases of community life) efore entering Osgoode Hall) ' and was much in demand as a| BAHA'I speaker. He has often mediat-| WORLD FAITH ed on behalf of the church's manpower in matters pertaining) to labor relations. He also ne- gotiated with government de- partments on Provincial and Federal levels on all phases of deonminational activity and be- lief involving matters of individ-| ual conscience and enunciating| the church's stand on. vital is-| sues as a whole. | SUNDAY, JULY 18th -- TRINITY V SERVICES: 9.00 a.m.-11.00a.m.-7.00 p.m. THURSDAY, JULY 22nd--Holy Communion--10:00. a.m, GOSPEL HALL 40 NASSAU STREET DRIVE-IN GOSPEL SERVICE at New Dominion Store KING and JOHN STREETS SUNDAY -- 7:00 P.M. ERIC VETTERS OF LONDON, ONTARIO. ALL WELCOME DARREN L. MICHAEL and has Teaches: "Men must elimin- ate. all those pre- judices which div- ide mankind." For information re: weekly meetings or literature Write Box AS Oshawa Times GRACE LUTHERAN PARK ROAD & HIGHWAY 401 Rev. Philip Fiess, Minister Vicar Stephen Stohiman Envoy and Mrs, John Simp-) son of Ottawa recently took! charge of the Welfare work of the Salvation Army in Oshawa. They replace Envoy and Mrs. John Dixon, who will head the SA Corps in Kenora, Ont. Envoy Simpson was born and educated in Edinburgh, Scot- land. Mrs. Simpson, born in the Isle of Wight, is the former Edith Taylor of Dundas, Ont. Sh is active in the Home League and served for several years in the Maritimes as an officer. They have two children; Grace is the wife of Bandmaster Mor- ley Calvert of Montreal. Citadel) and Gordon is president of G.) J, Simpson Construction Co. | Envoy Simpson served with) the Canadian Army at National) Defence headquarters and Cen- tral Pay Office from 1940 to! 1956. He was procurement offi- cer and departmental account- ant. He later served in the same! REV. RICHARD J, BARKER, Minister 9:45 A.M.--Sunday School @ CHOOSE YOUR LOT Facing the Bay, Facing the Lake, On a Mature Treed Ravine . . . 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