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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Nov 1965, p. 20

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' , Scr cmaatingtaaal ene sa ne SPR et ics Pye sl i i i li I at eo enG ip APS Suet nn MBE -- IE 'p er ect it ees " nan, ee " ier see ei ge . i , Paes acme represent te Mia Oe een SLPS LL Ss 2 Sa 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturdey, November 6, 1965 19 Yule Displays Him to bless her and Elkanah fervently desired had been|pealing picture of Hannah cém- her sincere and immediate de-|grimage to Shiloh to offer sacri-|with a boy. She had not forgot-| granted, and she had been faith-|ing each year to offer a sacri- fence, he recognized his error|fices to the iord. Hannah de-|ten her vow; with Hannah there ful to her promise to the Lord./fice to the Lord and to bring and bade her go in peace. | clined to go, saying she and the|Was no turning back. Samuel was consecrated to aja new little coat for her son. Ti With her prayers answered,|infant Samuel would remain at| PREPARED OFFERING life in the service of God, his| Eli, aged priest of the temple| SC@M Tiresome ier oo Though the ons peeed until such time as the| When the time came she wentifuture path destined by hisiof Shiloh, brought Samuel up| DUMAS, Tex. (AP) -- This 's ges not mean 'be-| rue Was Weaned--about two orifully prepared for the annual|godly mother and understanding]in the service of the Lord, and|'0wn has found that people can Samuel" does yates af the three years of age, in thosel offering to the Lord, With great|father. So filled with joy was|the child continued to grow "'in|tite even of Christmas--the dis-|cluded couse | Mn ee a days. am |feverence she brought Samuel|Hannah on this occasion that\favor both with the Lord and|Plays, that is. 3 eroine wae ae Saree Lord.' -Henneh- cave. this as her pena , é Lord," Hannah-gave in~theintervening--monthn, she burst, forth into a song Of|alen with men." That is why Dumas, 48 miles reason for naming her offspring) Hannah must have Late of{her sacrifiee, and. presented|praise that might be called - . . {placed ts: city-Yule-decorations: By R. H. RAMSEY her plight for His own glory and)c. mye], Undoubtedly Hannah ; § q the hour when she would pre-|Samuel to God in the presence|"first Magnificat" on_the auction block. olin: aes topomritinus of snot rng cot Mandy Soke gromagget Toad ried Pai tyd sent her child to God in His\of Eli, turning him over to the|the Bible, and not unlike the "Train up a child in the way! Each Christmas season since why they have gone mibtherhood, 'The example set arid 'aA ' a ihe heuse se oki ervention aad. named the child house in Shiloh, for it had been|priests of Shiloh. Magnificat of Mary upon the|he should go: and when he {s|1959, Dumas Avenue has been/on sale. biloke ta io Hanna, mother oflend pries' aisus oh palates domtel a¢& Gontinaal weiiorial there that she had poured out} Hannah's dreams and prayers|birth of her greater Son. old, he will not depart from it."|renamed Storybook Lane and| A drive for different decora- Séuiiel. the Of the early 'here- pool pelle deeply emotional|of God's answer to her prayers. her heart is God, beseeching!were fulfilled, What she had so} The historian gives us an ap-'Proverbs 22:6. the city has placed 50 eight-foot-itions has been started. promptly chastised her. Finding|became time for the yearly pil- months ines of the faith, the self-giving| state for one of drunkenness and mother whose absolute trust in God should inspire us to greater faith. The traits that made Hannah great are those we all need in these days of a complex society, growing juvenile delinquency, and the lack of the home's nor- 9g influence upon young peo- The story opens with three characters -- Elkanah, destined to be the father of Samuel, and his two wives, Hannah and Peninnah, the one barren and the other fruitful--and the some- what miraculous conception of Samuel by Hannah, Elkanah is Shortly after Samuel's birth it FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HORTOP AT GLENWOOD Rev. N. Frank Swackhommer, B.A, Miss Judith Davison, Bac, Mus. 11:00 AM.-- "Communion of the Lord's Supper"' --'Faith Stakes A Claim" The Bible School 9:30 a.m. Nursery and Jr. Church ot 11:00 a.m, 7:00 P.M. described as a godly man who was conscious of his religious obligations, for he went yearly! to Shiloh "'to sacrifice unto the Lord of the hosts." Peninnah was blessed with) sons and daughters through her union with Elkanah, but Hannah was barren. However, it was Hannah whom the husband evi-| dently loved the more, with the | result that Peninnah did every- thing she could to torment her) rival, leading to heartache and. grief on Hannah's part. Desperately unhappy, Hannah cried to the Lord "in bitterness CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH -- 64 COLBORNE ST, EA Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Taist Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts, ee SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 11:00 A.M. SUNDAY SERVICE 11:00 A.M. "Adam and Fallen Man' Wed. Service \incnudes testimonies) 8 P.M, READING ROOM--CORNER ONTARIO AND BOND STS. Mondoy to Thursday---1 1:00 a.m, - 5:30 p.m, Friday 11:00 a.m, - 9:00 p.m Listen to: The Bible Yeisaks To You CKLB 9 A.M, Every Sunday of soul," bargaining with Him through her prayers, telling Him) that if He would give her a male child, she would dedicate him| to the Lord as His servant "all) the days of his life." FOUND FAVOR Her woe was born out of agony! over her barrenness and her great desire to play the wom- an's role of mother and to bear a son. However rudimentary her motives, she found favor in the sight of God, Her prayers were to be answered, and God used ZION CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Temporary Place 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 care provided during morning worship 7:00 P.M, -- EVENING SERVICE Tune in to CKLB et 11 A.M, on alternating Sundoys (Services of Chr, Ref, Churches in the Oshawa-orea) and at 9:15 P.M, (Back to God Hour, each Sunday) CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH (Anglican) Mary end Hilleroft Streets FREE METHODIST CHURCH Erie St., off Simeve 8. Minister: Rev, C. M. Bright (Next efter Bloor St.) Phone: 725-3872 SERVICES 8 AM.-11 AM.-7 PM, NURSERY CARE 11;00 A.M, CHURCH SCHOOL--11 A.M, WEDNESDAY -- 10:00 A.M, HOLY COMMUNION BAHA'I 10:00 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M.--"THE SPIRIT OF TRUTH" 7:00 P.M.--"LIFE FROM ABOVE" Wed, 6:30 P.M.--C.Y.C. Wed, 8:00 P.M.--Prayer Meeting Thurs, 7:30 P.M.--W.M.S, A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU WORLD FAITH Tecches: "Religion and science must go hand-in-hand", For information re: weekly meetings or literature Write Box AS Oshawa Times ROSSLAND ROAD FREE METHODIST CHURCH 1042 Rossland Rd, W., Eost of Gorrard PASTOR---REV, R, H. JAMES, 725-1280 10:00 A.M.----SUNDAY SCHOOL 11;00 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP "INHABITANTS OF HEAVEN" 7;00 P.M. --EVENING WORSHIP THE GREAT TEACHER" MON, 6:30---CHILDREN'S MEETING WED, 8:00--PRAYER AND BIBLE STUDY Do not miss the Light ond iif our on Radio Stetion WHLB, Niagare 12 Falls, N.Y., 70 on diol ot 4 THE FRIENDL: ak COMMUNITY CHURCH HEAR The Back to the Bible Broadcast DAILY Mon. to Set. 9:30 - 10:00 am. 1350 RADIO FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH (Eastern Canada Synod) Postor: THE REV. HENRY FISCHER 725- 2735 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7 9145 A.M. -- SUNDAY CHURCH SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. -- THE SERVICE MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING 91 Centre St. at Metcalf St. You Are Invited to -- With Us vf GRACE LUTHERAN PARK ROAD & HIGHWAY 40) Rey. Philip Fiess, Minister Ronald A. Jansen, Vieer SUNDAY SERVICES 9.45 A.M, SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M, DIVINE WORSHIP SL GEORGE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH BAGOT AND CENTRE STS. The Reverend Canon F. G. Ongley, M.A.--Rector The Reverend R, G. Brooks $.Th.--Assistant SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7th -- REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY 9:00 a.m.--HOLY COMMUNION 11:00 o.m.--HOLY COMMUNION Sermon: The Rector 7:00 p.m.--EVENING PRAYER Sermon: The Reverend R, G, Brooks Nursery Facilities available at the 11:00 a.m, service. Thursday, November 11th -- Holy Communion -- 10:00 A.M. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 320 Rit tron Rood South 7 723. 632 25 eee Whole Gienas to the Whole World Sunday 10 A.M Sunday School 11 A.M.--Morning Worship: H 7:30 P.M.----Evangelistic Wed. 8:00 P.M.--Bible Study and Prayer } Sot. 8:00 P._M.--Young People 1 > . EVERYONE WELCOME unto the Fother, YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND SPECIAL GOSPEL MEETINGS 7th, 7 p.m, , Nov. 12th, 8 p.m. 14th, 7 p.m, Nov. 19th, 8 p.m Sunday, Nov. Fri -- Tues., Nov. 9th to Sunday, Nov. Fri. -- Tues., Nov. 16th to Speaker -- MR. SAMUEL PATTEN 130 ALBERT ST., OSHAWA NO COLLECTION ALL WELCOME the truth, and the life: no men cometh but by Me." -- John 14:6, Jesus said: "| am the wo "Here in part is legislation which | be An Independent Voice For Everyone! Your Independent is more than a one man Party, without fear of a national organizer or party whip, | can voice my opinions: | can, and will speak out for legislation in the interest of Your Individual freedom, rights, and needs; | can, and will speak against legislation designed for Party Politics at this Riding's economic expense and welfare; | can, and will speak with any Party proposing legislation in the Individual economic interest and welfare; and | can, and will vote against any legislation de- signed for Party Political Power at this Riding's expense if contrary to Your Individual freedom, rights, and needs. Your Independent is more than a one-man party! lieve practical and beneficial to the individual, Ontario Riding and All Canadians ! " 1) Medicare -- parallel to the Social Credit plan. It is essential! but*now is a political football. As such it is in danger of giving the Individual 50% of the current care for twice the present cost (like the Unemployment Insurance. Fund) It should be: non-profit; portable; total coverage; non-com- pulsory, and have encouragement for maximum ' participation. As a Provincial responsibility it should be operated by a Representative Independ- ent Body -- without third party interference. It must be open to everyone; have adjusted premiums tailored to the Individual's responsibility, obliga- tion and needs; be' Government subsidized; and be locally (and Provincially) arbitrated by an Indepen- dent Representative Body. 2) Armament only to the extent required for policing through UN, 3) A strong, independent, co-operative stand on foreign affairs. 4) Restoration of our previous International Middle Power Prestige (now LIBERALLY shat- tered) from U.S. orbiting. 5) Realistic recognition of Red China, free trade, and lowering of tariffs. 6) Restoration of Integrity in Government. 7) Municipal representation at Federal-Provincial Conferences (to meet frequently)! 8) Restoration of Provincial, Municipal, and In- dividual: rights, freedom, and needs. 'Independent M.D. 9) Restoration of the tax-dollar ratio, distributed with minimizing of present strings, to the pre-war Federal 40%, Provincial 30%, Munictpal 30% ratio (for more efficient spending at the local level), 10) Increased Federal and Provincial grants for capital costs to Universities and on a per student capita basis (via the Province) to Universities and the Municipality without Religious or other. dis- criminations. 11) Elimination of double taxation (11% Federal Sales Tax), Federal exemption on local property tax, and elimination of hidden taxation. 12) Immediate: trpling of the baby bonus; in- creased family tax exemptions to $1500.00 per child; extension of student allowance (tripled to $30.00 per month) extended through to and in- cluding all university levels. This to be paid direct to the student at the age of eighteen ! 13) Increased numbers and adequacy of schol- arships and bursaries, available for the Individual with capability -- to minimize or eliminate the need for student loans. 14) Automatic adjustment, then tying to the cost- of-living of: the disabled, aged, and similar pen- sions, to free them from the whims of Party Politics. 15) A four year term of Government to Stop Poli- tics for the Party and Restore Democracy to the People. To Independent M.P." On Monday, November Vote 4 ij N | [ i: JAMES E. Sth Published By E, Crysdale Official Agent For Dr. Rundle, ~ 58 mee So mstmemsateninreaseatinn ig ree

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