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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Apr 1966, p. 15

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Ministerial Assoc. Plans Public Service the traditional Three-Hour serv-/ A public service of worship, sponsored by the Oshawa Min- isterial Association, will be field on Good Friday, April 8, at 11 am., in Harmony United Church. The service will be conducted by the minister of Harmony United Church, Rev. N. T. Holmes, assisted by Rev. D. R. Sinclair, president of the Osh- awa Ministerial Association. Rev. F. D. Feltmate, minister of King Street Pentecostal Church, will deliver the ad- dress. The public is invited to attend the service. Two stained glass windows and two carved oak railings wil! be dedicated to the Glory of God at Christ Memorial Church at the 11 a.m. service on Sun- day morning. One window depicts the An- nunciation and is the gift of Miss J. Cole who has recently left the parish after a membership going back to the very early days of this congregation. The other window showing the Na- tivity is also the gift of a char- ter family of the parish. Ben Andrews was envelope secre- tary of the church for 21 years, Fannie was treasurer of the WA for many years and Mary was active with the young peo-| ple. The Andrews family now) live in British Columbia. eal The railings lead from the| Nave to the Chancel. They were carved by the rector and are a memorial to Gwendolyn Joan Roberts who died in an acci-| dent while still a young mem- ber of the parish. | These gifts and memorials) will be enjoyed by the worship- pers in the church and it is| fitting that the service Sunday | morning will be Holy Commun-| ion when the congregation joins) with the whole company of Gods people in praising Him. Palms and Palm crosses will be distributed at St. George's Anglican Church at all services to mark Palm Sunday. This majestic Sunday is the prelude to Holy Week with its climax of Good Friday and Easter. There will be daily services to mark Holy Week, including a celebration of the Holy Com- munion on Maundy Thursday at 7 p.m, to mark in a special way the anniversary of the in- stitution of this great service by our Lord Jesus Christ. This isin the form of a series |Secretary of the Department of|christ A Wommuaios-scrvice-and_re-| ee ception of new members will be eonducted by Rev. A. W. Magee at the 11 a.m. service this Sun- day in Centre Street United Church. * ice from 12 noon to 3.00 p.m. of half-hour meditations which will be conducted by the rector, Canon F. G. Ongley.. People may enter or leave the church on the hour or half-hour, Rev. N. F. Swackhammer, pastor of First Baptist Church, will conduct the Communion of the Lord's Supper at the 11 a.m. Sunday service, The parable of the lost sheep -- and Jesus' healing of the 10 lepers -- will provide themes for this Sunday's Bible Lesson at the Christian Science Church in Oshawa. The Golden Text is from Isaiah: "The ransomed of the Lord shall return, and come to Zion with songs' and everlast- ing joy upon their heads: they shall obtain joy and gladness, and sorrow and sighing shall flee away." The showing of the film, "Dawn of Victory," will be shown at 7.45 p.m. Good Fri- day in the Simcoe Street Pente- costal Church. Rey. P. Feiss, pastor of Grace Lutheran Church, will conduct a Holy Communion Service at 7.30 p.m. on Holy ' | Thursday, Holy Communion an an Geel yaaa ei also be served at 10 a.m. P -m. psi 2 continuing through April 13 wilt} @°" shack be conducted by Col. and Mrs.! 4 communion service will be W. Effer at the Oshawa Salva-|held in Harmony United Church tion Army Citadel. |this Sunday at 11 a.m. The min- ene - ister, Rev. N. T. Holmes, will conduct the service. nem cen eis ogy R. H. Scott went from his Ps teaching position at Belle- So . ] S ville, Ont., to Trinidad Cla ervice where he now trains men and women for teaching Clare English, SIM, will be the special speaker at the 7 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, April 2, 1788 15 |"Socialist Millionaires" Get Chinese Dividends SHANGHAI (Reuters) -- The Yung family, which has drawn the equivalent of $10,080,000 from the government of China during the last 10 vears, may well claim to be the richest in this Wivic Coimiauiusy haucn "These "socialist 'miilionaires" are among the 90,000 're- formed" capitalist from Shan- ghai who draw regular, and often sizable, dividends from the state on their former shares and property. The Yungs ran a flourishing textile business in Shanghai be- fore the Communists came to power 16 years ago. The new regime became a partner in the enterprise in 1956 and agreed to pay the fam- ily five per cent interest an- nuallyon the value of their as- sets. Since they owned 80 per cent of the mills and other proper- ties, they got five per cent on some 48,000,000 yuan--or the equivalent of $1,008,000 each year. One of the family, Yung Yi- CANADIAN TRAINS TRINIDADIANS structs at the Government Training College for Teach- ers in Port of Spain. (CP Photo) roles. One of 42 Canadians sent to Trinidad under Can- ada's Commonwealth Carib- bean Assistance program, the 48-year-old teacher in- |p.m. service in Calvary Baptist) Otti i ] N m Church this Sunday. | oe 1 ee British Dog TORONTO Rev. Canon; The Maurice Wilkinson, General) yy. Archdeacon D. Cleverdon, rector of I i : Memorial Anglican Social Service of the Anglican) Church, will conduct Holy Com- Church of Canada announces | munion at 7 and 10 a.m. next that Rev. Robert D. MacRae! Wednesday. Devotions will be has taken over duties as assis-| held at 7.30 p.m. The Litany LONDON (AP)--Pickles, the tant-secretary in the depart-| and address wil! be held in the|dog who sniffed out the missing ment. He succeeds Rt. Rev. E.|church at 10,30 a.m. Good Fri-|soccer World Cup, is to be pre- W. Scott, recently appointed) day. isented with a silver medal for Bishop of Kootenay. | HH. Wallace will be the speak-|the Canine Defence League and Mr. MacRae comes from|er at the 7 p.m. service at the|a cheque for £53 ($159) Friday. Ramhees, a4 sore te Del | ee Spiritualist Church. The} The money has been collected been rector 0 e paris clairvoyant will be Rev. Eby the staff of the Royal Gar- Westsyde since 1962. | Mellor. A native of Prince Albert, | iden Hotel, where the cup was A COMMUNION Service gyill|kept in safe custody before it Sask., the new assistantsecre-| tary " healiy al se peor igel bog held at the 11 a.m. service/was put on show at an outside sity of British Columbia and re-/at the Christian and Missionary] pyhibi i ceived his theological education | TY/exhibition from which it was at Emmanuel College, Saska-| toon, Sask. Later he gained a) Rev. Fred Spring, the new master's degree in social work! pastor, will be the speaker at at UBC. |both services in the Byng Ave- As a result of his work &@S/nue Pentecostal Church. Mem- chairman of the Diocesan Coun-|bers of the congregation are Venerable Alliance Church, | | stolen. | Pickles is to appear in a film, The Spy With A Cold Nose, much of which is to be shot in the hotel. : Get Medal And $159 -------- si ------ IF YOUR ANSWER IS "YES" 1. Do you believe in the broth- | erhood of man, irrespective of nation, race, or creed? of pounds was up in the air. Tommy Trinder, the enter- tainer and football club chair- man, said he would give his of- fered £1,000 award to Corbett. A £3,000 award offered by the insurance loss adjustors, how- ever, is being claimed also by the chairman of the Football As- sociation. Other awards of almost £3,000 have been made by the National Sporting Club and the Gillette Razor Company. Whether Cor- bett can get these isn't clear yet either. 2. Do you believe that "reli- gious truth," to be acceptable, must be In harmony with the truth in every other field--sci- ence included? 3. Do you believe the primary ponsibility for human prog- Whether Pickles' master, Da- travellers. He has also been ac-| Free Methodist itive On Good Friday there will be! Society. cil for Social Service in Cariboo) urged to attend to meet Mr. has come the planned home + i and his family. vid Corbett, gets the larger awards running into thousands BIBLE unmarried mothers in Kam- loops and the opening of the| The special speaker at the 11 Kamloops Christian Hostel for|a.m. service this Sunday in the Church, Erie Howard |st., will be Rev. Sydney W. | Chapman, in the John Christian Missionary Golden Temple Speaker The holy city of Amritsar,|famous Christian sadhu or holy bulwark of Sikhism over the creation of a Punjabi- speaking state in northern India, is an unlikely place to) find ecumenical growth in its western context. But Sikhs and Christians co-| operate well in matters of 80-| cial concern and recently Rev. | C. H. Loehlin of Baring Union Christian College at nearby! Batala became the first Chris- tian missionary to spéak in Amritsar's fabulous Golden Temple. He addressed some 8,000 Sikhs who were honoring Guru Gobind Singh, one of their great 17th century leaders. Baring is a multi-religious| college with an enrolment of more than 700 students sup- ported by the United Presby- terian Church in the United States, the Anglican Church of Canada, The Presbyterian) Church in New Zealand and the; United States Methodist Church | Canadian Anglicans, in addition! to an annual grant of $10,000.,| recently contributed $20,540. to} aid in the erection of an insti-| tute for Sikh studies, The insti- tute will train Christians in Sikhism and a Christian ap- proach to it, and will also co-| operate with Sikhs in solving) their problems. The Canadian) church will also provide a house for the institute's new) director, Dr. Hew McLeod, a New Zealander who has been working at the University of London. | Sixty miles to the south, Chris-| tians and Sikhs plan to build a| memorial to Sunder Singh, a' and ajman. The joint project calls for centre of unrest in the long-|a memorial tower to house q|Haslam, Toronto, and Miss standing Sikh - Hindu dispute] chapel and library and possibly | whose first bishop was Rt. Rev. | Miss Elizabeth Giovetti, Van- And he sat down and taught the people from the boat, -- maintains Luke 5:3. Amritsar. The Canadians are; Miss Jane Allen, London, Ont., Dr. R. E. Bradley and Mrs, Brad- jley, Montreal, Miss W. M. A. \Gray, Calgary, Dr. Florence diocesan offices in Jesus often used an informal pulpit. You can teach Boy Scouts at the swimming hole. You can sit on your front steps and give a friend soul - saving lheip. | Joan Lew, Vancouver, at Maple a dispensary to be operated by . ae B sr bid -- Christian Medical Col- Miss Sandra Falck, Calgary, at ge and Hospital. ; ict ; Ludhiana Christian Medical Col- The Anglican Church of Can-|jece and Hospital; Rev. K. A ada has had.a growing interest)Coleman and Mrs. Coleman, in Amritsar for many years.|North Augusta, Ont., and Mr. The city gives its name to 8) and Mrs. W. R. Avery, Mallory- diocese of the Church of India,|town, Ont., at the Christian| Pakistan, Burma and Ceylon) Rural Training Centre, Ajnala; FAITH Lutheran Chureh Eastern Canada Synod) he Rev. Henry Fischer Pastor --- 725-2755 MASONIC TEMPLE BLDE. 91 Centre St. @.Sunday Services. 9:45 AM. Sunday Church School 11:00 AM. THE SERVICE C. R. H. Wilkinson, now Assis- couver, at Alexandra High tant Bishop of Niagara. After 33 School, Amritsar; Miss Eveline! years in India, six of them &S/ Simmons, Montreal, at Amritsar| Bishop of Amritsar, he return-| and Rev. D. N. Pee! and Mrs.| ed to Canada in 1959 because! pee} Toronto, on leave '| of ill health. ' -- : | A large portion of the Cana-| dian church's financial support GRACE for the multi-national Indian Church goes to Amritsar and at) Lutheran Church -- Conede (Mo, Synod) | ress rests upon man? UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 320 Ritson Road South (near Olive) 723-6325 then you are | professing the Unitarian belief APRIL 3rd 11:00 A.M, MORNING SERVICE UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP SIMCOE HALL BOYS' CLUB Eulalie Ave. OSHAWA The Whole Gospel to the Whole World Sunday: 10 A.M.---Sunday School 11 A.M.--Morning Worship 7:30 P.M.--Evangelistic Wed. 8:00 P.M.--Bible Study and Prayer Fri., 8:00 P.M.--Young People | i EVERYONE WELCOME | _ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HORTOP AT GLENWOOD Rev. N. Frank Swackhammer, B.A, Miss Judith Davison, Boe. Mus, PALM 11:00 A.M. The Cross of our Lord (6) HIS VICTORY COMMUNION OF THE LORD/S SUPPER 7:00 P.M. SUNDAY SERVICED am cence ey 9:30 -- The Bible School present it supports 16 Canadians | in the region, They work under) PARK ROAD & HIGHWAY 401 Rev. Philip Fiess, Minister COME WORSHIP WITH US! Nursery and Jr. Church, et 11 @.m. Bishop K. D. H. Anand who! D f. a A Ronald A, Jansen, Vicar SUNDAY SERVICES - Lvangelicai Baptist Churches in' Canada WORLD FAITH 9:45 A.M, SUNDAY. SCHOOL 11:00 A.M, Morning Worship EMMANU BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Evangeline & Phillip. Murray ST WINTER Teaches. "Men must eliminate all those prejudices which divide man- kind" For information re; weekly meetings or literature Write Box AS Oshawa Times Holy Thursday Holy Communion 7:30 P.M Good Friday Holy Communion 10:00 A.M. HARMONY ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH 135 Harmony Rd. South Pastor Wm. J. D. Lewis 9:45 A.M. Branch of Toronto Spi OSHAWA SPIRITUALIST CHURCH STORIE PARK HALL -- MILL STREET Pastor: Rev. Roy F. C. Stoddard BIBLE SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. "THE GRIEF OF JESUS" . 11:00 A.M. "CHRIST'S SACRIFICE WORK" 7:00 itualist Temple 1.S.A P.M. ee eet MR. CLARE ENGLISH, S.I.M. SUNDAY--2:30 P.M.--Healing THURSDAY--7:30--Open Circle Rey. Roy F, Free Hterature from U.K., Canada, For Information call: 7:00 P.M.--Divine Service _ 8:45--Message Service (Psychometry) ety the U.S.A, aye, ot all services. 25-7183 or 655-4966 ZION CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH 409 ADELAIDE AVE. EAST PASTOR: REV. D, N. HABERMEHL, B.A., M.Th. WED, 7:45--BIBLE STUDY . " " the Difference ond PRAYER "Dis Catvary Baptist CENTRE and JOHN STREETS Pastor --- REV, ROBERT B, LYTLE 9:45 A.M.--BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES 11:00 P.M. "A CONFLICT OF PURPOSE" 7:00 P.M. 'THE HOLY SPIRIT IN EVANGELISM" 7:00 P.M.--SERVICE BROADCAST OVER CKLB RADIO Wednesday 7:45 Bible Study and Prayer Study of Psalm 4 end Messages 1 THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA - C. Stoddard ST. LUKE'S Resiend Rd. W. ef Nipigoen Miniter REV, D. R. SINCLAIR, B.A, Pianist Miss Jone Welr KNOX SIMCOE ST. NORTH (Four blocks from King) | Minister Rev. @ W. C. Brett, B.A. Musical Director Mr. Matthew Gouldburn, A.L.C.M, ST. PAUL'S Wilson Rd. N. et King St. & Rev. Wolter Jackson Minister Mr. Frank Walter Musical Director UKRAINIAN Simeoe St. South Minister Rev, J. Jacenty 9:00 A.M.--Church School 11:00 A.M.---Morning Worship 9:45 AM. CHURCH SCHOOL pAbaapoed ' CHURCH SCHOOL 11:00 A.M.-MORN (Back To God Hour), every oth (churches 'in Nursery Care Provided 7:00 P.M.-EVENING SERVICE Radic: Ministry Chr. Ref. Church: each Sundey at 9:15 ?.M. CKLB 11:00 A.M, "WHO IS THIS?" ING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. PUBLIC WORSHIP "THE FINAL WORD" All .Cordially Invited 7:00 P.M, "NEW CLOTHES' | Come and Worship With Us, er Sunday at 1] A.M. CKLB the area) 9:30 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL 11;00 A.M. ST. MARK 9 HUNGARIAN Minister Rev. E, Seress at Knox Church Simcoe St. North 7PM, SENIOR HIGH 3:30 P.M.----Worship Service 2nd and 4th SUNDAYS GOOD FRIDAY 1) A.M, SPECIAL SERVICE jen, is China's vice-minister for textile industry and vice-mayor of Shanghai, though he now lives mainly in Peking. He also holds a managerial post in the - dividends paid on them. Four powerful families of the ; Kuomintang Chies ~ angs, the Soongs, the Kungs and, the Chens--were ared "bureaucrat" capitalists. It was alleged that these fam- ilies had used their connection with the government of the day. - to increase reggie Their property was The "national" capitalists are® big ---- Sing textile corpora- tion, s known by its "pre- liberation" tame, ~ : While 2 handle) of tinptionel bourgesis" -capitalists are -still getting big dividends, the bulk get only small sums for having thrown in their lot with the state. When the Communists top- pled the Kuomintang govern- ment of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek in 1949, they classi- fied capitalists into two main groups. The "national" capital- ists were allowed to retain their holdings until their factories were merged into state-private enterprise ventures, Their prop- going through what is officially ' [described as a period of "soci-, alist transformation. ~ puting this time, they are allowed io~ live in fine houses, import ex- . pensive cars and travel abroad. } HEAR | The: Back to the Bible Broadcast DAILY Mon, to Set. erties were then valued; and 9:30 - 10:00 a.m. LISTEN TO THE FAMILY BIBLE HOUR SUNDAY 5:30 te 6:00 P.M. CKLB -- DIAL 1350 1350 RADIO -------------- MODERN LIVING OTE a e@ {-Bedroom © 2-Bedroom* © 3-Bedroom* 723-8261 from 1:00 p.m. 9 p.m. / cpa WE ARE PROUD TO PRESENT THE NEWEST IN APARTMENTS *With 2 Bathrooms in the Ultra-Modern 723-6255 from 9 a.m. te 12:30 p.m. SHELDIAN MANSIONS APRIL OCCUPANCY If you are presently employed in any of the South General Motors plants you able to stroll home for lunch . . . and t's not all . . . 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