Colonel C, C, Kambhu, commissioner-general of the Thailand Pavilion, shakes hands with Pierre Dupuy, Pickering Pioneer Among Centennial Projects TORONTO (CP) a township hall, a pioneer village and the writing of a history hook are among 21 projects chosen by Ontario communities to mark Canada's 100th birthday The Township of Waterloo-will erect a replica of a town hall at a cost of $27,561. Equal fed era| and provincial grants of $8,843 will be provided A pioneer village will be built by the Township of Pickering the $30,000 cost to be split three ways A book entitled The History of Lambton County will be pub lished at a cost of $4,00, shared equally by the three levels of government A replica of| $15,744, re-created | $3,131 eMart) Ail thy : ' I Ahr 06 oon UNVEILING right, Expo's commissioner- general at the unveiling ceremony of the Thailand pavilion fo rthe Montreal 1967 world fair, Partly hid den is Joseph Besso, Thal- land's consul-general (CP Wirephoto) Village reational facilities for commu nity park to cost $7,875, centen centennial grants of j centennial Town of Capreol, recreational park and athletic field at a cost of $18,000, cenennial grants of $2,987 Village Township munity of of Zeachburg and Westmeath, com centre osting $16,000 grant of $1,264, a CCA grant of $4,000 and a Car ada. winter works grant $3,000 Townships of Front of Yonge Front of Escott and Rear of Yonge and Escott, joint munici pal hall, grants $3,402 towards cost of $18,253 Township Gower new municipal building at a centennia of of. Nortl of | s nial grants of $1,143, a CCA grant of $1,969 and a Canada winter works grant of $1,100 Township of 'Toronto, public library, - centennial grants of $20,850 towards the $70,000 proj ect lownship of Kingston, athletic field to cost $35,650, cenennial ants of $10,020 and a CCA zrant of $5,000, Village of Lucan, recreational facilities, centennial grants of $986 towards the $5,000 cost Town of Riverside, outdoor swimming pool to cost $60,000 centennial grants of $18,089 and acommuntity programmes branch grant of $5,000 Harmony Baptist Church 'Moves Into Its New Home > | Vamarraw Uarmany Road |Baptist Church will move into lits new Church home, This young church, organized in 11962 began planning for a {building in 1963 by electing Its building committee. Today the plans hayz been realized and at 3:00 PM ltomorrow they will meet at itheir new church home for the first time in praise and wor- ship, says Rev, William Lewis At 11:00 a.m. they will have their final service of . worship in the Harmony Publie School, their new home on the corner 'At this time Dr. N. H. Parker, principal of McMaster Divinty College will preach on the Mystery of the Cross, Then at 3:00 as the people meet at their new home on the conner of Harmony. Road South and Taylor Ave., Dr, Parker will again preach his topie being There an Altar', The histony of Harmon; Road Baptist Church dates 1948, when interested people of First Baptist Church began a small Sunday School in the baseline school, This work grew ithrough the years and about 1948 «First Baptist Oshawa bought the property upon which the new building now stands As. the work grew morring worship under Jay leaders be Tomorrow Reveals the start ficance be with PRC 20 years ng. signi- news! nd world Pr next 4ECIES Monday ~ Saturday 9:05 - 9:35 P.M, On se The Worle heord Lo and Sunday 10:30 - 11:00 P.M 1350 RADIO : The committee that has worked | will aan in 1960 and in 1962 Pastoriweek. Monday at 7:00. Wed- Lewis came, In 1963, a build-\nesday at 7:00 and Friday at ing committee: began to work.\8:00, the Church and friends meet as the congregation so hard to bring the »uilding dedicates itself to the Christian to a reality is made up of!\mission, the community, and <harles Taylor, Guy Morey,|the denomination Gordon Graham, Mrs. Ronald) Two special services will also Collins, Mrs. Fred Henderson,|be held next Sunday. Mrs. Harold: Audley: Five ad- The people of Harmony Road visors from First Baptist Baptist Church are thrilled to Church met with and guided'see the work of their hands the committee, They were: come to completion. and as ¥red Crome, Frank Meclellan, they meet along with. their Robert Barr, Les Parrott, and Mother Church, First Baptist Donald Rice at 3:00 they would he glad to As well as the 3:00 p.m. welcome all friends and neigh opening and dedication service bors interested in worshipping Sunday, there will be other with them and praising God special services during theisaid Mr, Lewis FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | HORTOP AT GLENWOOD Rey, N, Frank Swockhommer, B.A, Miss Judith Davison, Bac. Mus, 11:00 A.M "A GIFT HIGHER THAN GRACE" 7:00 P.M "GOD'S PRESENCE AND GOD'S HELP" 11 AM AM A lursery and Jr, Church at Bible School at 9:30 EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Meeting in the T. R McEwen Senior WILSON RD R, D, Ellis Public Set SOUTH ol Auditorium Pastor: Rey, 725-9617 9:45 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for All Ages 11:00 A.M.---MORNING WORSHIP PRINCESS IN MOVIE Princess Ira Furs tenbeg makes her motion picture debut | in Matchless, produced by Dino de Laurentiis, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Mey 28, 1966 9 SSS CENTRE STREET UNITED CHURCH i | Corer King and Centre $t, 1 H "WESTMOUNT f %™ "Sten. sase rm UNITED. UNURUH | Bond Street West at Rosehill Bivd, (Just north of the Oshowe Shopping Centra) Minister: Rey. Frank H. Ward, OA. Organist----Choir Director Rowland |. MeCord, Wi 11:00 AM MORNING WORSHIP 145 AM 9:45 A.M, -- SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M, MORNING WORSHIP Care provided for babes ana small children during the series, The Friendly Family Church at the Centre of the City. Junior \ntermediate and Senior Depts 11:00 A.M-Mursery ond Primary Dept You are weicome to these Services BYNG AVENUE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 83 BYNG AVE., WEST OF SIMCOE ST, N. REVEREND F.C, SPRING OFFICE 728-2931 ARMONY Rev, N. T. Holmes, #A,, 8.0, Minister "Piano aed Organ), Raat" ; "11:00 AM Organist ot © mney 4 1 00 A M.---TITHING : : TODAY ? % ' AM, cana "School 7:00 P M, 11:00 A.M.n-Kindergarten ond 7:00 P.M,---REV, GEORGE EWALD Tiny Tots Classes i "PENTECOST SUNDAY' 11:00AM 10:00 A.M, -- SUNDAY SCHOOL MORNING WORSHIP A Hearty Weleome Te All 7:00 P.M,---EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Past r Filis speaking in both services "A Welcome Awaits You At EVANGEL" THE SALVATION ARMY Corps Officers Major & Mrs, Gordon Holmes 133 Simcoe 'South SUNDAY, MAY 29th 11:00 A.M.---MORNING WORSHIP TO SERVE GOD! YOU MAY MAKE MONEY... While you do your Spring Cleaning! cost of $14,000, centennial grants of $2,694 Town of Elmira, municipa GRACE LUTHERAN Lutheran ¢ --- (Mo, OSHAWA SPIRITUALIST CHURCH STORIE PARK HALL -- MILL STREET Branch of T tualist Temple 1.S.A, Pastor Stoddard 2:30 P.M, REV, E, McGRATH and 7:00 P.M. MISS B, BROWN THURSDAY 7:30 P.M OPEN CLASS REV, ROY F, C. STODDART "CHRISTIAN DISCIPLESHIP' 2:00 P.M, 7:00 P.M GIVE APPROVAL Approval of the 21 grants to talling $206,910 was announced jointly today by Judy LaMarsh, secretary of state and minister responsible for centennial af fairs, and James Auld, Ontario minister of tourism and infor- mation. and chairman of the provinclal centennial commit tee Other grants Townships of Sherwood, Jones and Burns, municipal office and meeting room at a cost of $10, 200, two centennial grants of $1,301 and department of high ways grant of $2,720 Village of Neustadt, recrea tion cenre to cost $5,967, cen- tennial grants to $493 and a Community Centres Act grant of $1,492 Township of Jocelyn, Village of Hilton Beach and Township of Hilton, addition to St, Jaseph Is] Museum at a cost of $1,472, centennial grants to $408 Tewnship of H r, park field house for recreational purposes centennial grans of $828 and CCA grant of $1,043 Village of Mildmay and Town ship of Carrick, renovation of community centre building at a Town of Renfrew, two munict pat parks, one to cost $14,746, park, centennial grants of $3,402 with centennial grants of $4,915, towards cost of $15,100 the other to cost $11,456 with Township of Pakenham, rec-'grants of $3,818 You May Sell Everything trom : Budgies to Bustles Through The... Sunday School EVENING WORSHIP "REGENERATION" Tuesdoy 2:30 p.m, Home League Wed, 8:00 P.M.--"Prayer Service" wurch ~» Canada Synod PARK ROAD & HIGHWAY 401 Rev. Philip Fless, Minister Ronald A, Jansen, Vicar Spir SUNDAY SERVICES »roOnto Rey, Roy F, C sus "A Welcome Awaits You at the Army" 5 SUNDAY AM SCHOOL "MIDWEEK WORSHIP' WEDNESDAY 7:30 P.M, 11:00 A.M MORNING WORSHIP King St. United Church 129 KING 'STREET EAST | Miss Naney Fraser Mr, Rhyddid Willleme REY, | B.A, Minister beaconess Choir Dirsetor end Orgeniet SPECIAL SERVICES -- oan JUNE 9 AT 7:30 P.M, JUNE 12 AT 2:30 P.M, BAHA'I! WORLD FAITH Church School and Morning Worship at Seventh Day Adventist Church, 1164 King St. E. Physic Artist end Clairvoyant ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH SIMCOE SOUTH AND BRUCE STREETS THE REV, J, F. G, MORRIS, B.A., S.T.M nd ¢ MR, KELVIN JAME A.T.C.M cost of $10,150, centennia PENTECOST of $3,381 | Ninian bene seats Ware ents ef the Church School it STAFF HOUSED in 9013 Va Adventist Church, Please enter by side d Grade 9 Write Box AS Baby core with mother, in mother's room, entering by frent door de Ste p Teens Oshawa Times RCH 11:00 A.M, "THE FESTIVAL OF PENTECOST"' St, Luke 24: 33 to 53 "THE LORD'S MY SHEPHERD" Mollotte Sung by Mr, Arthur MacPherson Anthem: "EVEN ME' Wa Teachers, "Men. must eliminate all those prejudices which divide man- kind" For er rmaste Solo grant ren Information re: weekly Me All departry the Seventh De Township of Stafford, mu Hrmation Giass pal buildings for administrative . staff and records at a cost of { A Nurs ergarten and F " , "11:00 AM = Se - - -- Rabbi Dedicates Kill and Power to Make Alive" ee Religious Work ulasucancinchbachonalol 1, Rosenberg NORTHMINSTER UNITED CHURCH art FE. Rosenber written a book AND RD.) B.A., D.D, , B.Poed NGTON f M, McKEE Cars w leove at 10:40 aw ALWAYS A WELCOME FOR ALL shorp, corner King and Charles AT THE FRIENDLY FAMILY CHI CLASSIFI HARMONY ROAD BAPTIST HARMONY ROAD SOUTH AT TAYLOR AVE PASTOR: REV, W. LEWIS) 728-7115 'Power to Babes @ tervice Rabbi. Stu g of Toronto ha about and dedicated it t he E Catholic Church's Missic y AINIS REV. H. A Sociaty of St. Paul the » f WoC. SMITH The book, due soon ' ah presses of the Pauli Rock People buy the darndest things! Have you got any? Of course you do, we all have odds and ends around the house --- things we very seldom use and are more of a nuisance than a use, BUT... we're pretty sure that somewhere In Oshawa and District someone wants that item, and furthermore he's willing to pay you hard cash for it. If you have ever tried the classified ads you'll know what oction you get, but if you haven't tried us . please do; we think you're due for a surprise Judaism ROSSI 9:45 11:00 SUNDAY BIBLE SCHOOL, DR, N. H. PARKER "THE MYSTERY Final Service in Harmony Publie School MELLOW BA., B.L OF THE CROSS" Glen DEACONE the introduct Lade Information Centre 0 "For atho pub isher such as Paulist Press to] 10.45 Nur publish a re ligion wr is an ecumenical 1986 CHURCH SCHOOL SESSIONS 9:15 AM--P ary Grades 1, 2, and 3; Junior 4, S.-and 6 9:15 AM.--Intermediate Grades 7, 8 and 9; Senior Grades 10 and over 3:00 P.M.- DEDICATION OF THE NEW CHURCH HOME DR. N. 1. PARKER "THERE AN ALTAR' SPECIAL SERVICES MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY AT 7 FRIDAY AT 8:00 ~ COME WORSHIP GOD anto a Romar ' sery ages 3; Kindergarten ages 4 and §; Primary Grades |, 2, and 3 11:00 A.M SERMON | BELIEVE IN THE CHURCH" Rey. Smith will be the speaker Babysitter Service by Come Double Club book on Jewist a rabb even in tten. by first on White 'tevine not score liefs of Dr. Rosenberg ish origin of to under iments on be and Jews, stresses the Jew Christianity historic ar Christians PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA ST. LUKE'S oT. PAUL'S Rossland Rd son Rd. N, at King St. E THE KNOX SIMCOE ST, NORTH H E RE S ) VA R we eee (Four blocks from King) Age | ea G W. C, Brett, BA REV. DR SINCLAIR. BA | sala 4} ES | motinew ar . mAs cM Pianist Mise Jone Welr | Mi a mt Mieka M.----Chureh School | 7 2 i 00 A.Moe-Morning Worship se 9.45 AM | oh AA | neiasasminiinamnsiiatininasance * CHURCH SCHOOL | SIN AM | / j CHURCH SCHOO! mG) see HUNGARIAN Minister Rev, E ot Knox King Street Pentecostal Church 6 KING ST, W West of Oshawa Shopping Centre S. D. FELTMATE = Pastor Parsonage One Bloc UKRAINIAN Simeoe St Minister W. at ' \ South 728.4462 y Rev. J. Jecenty ie ° enty Minister Rev Mr 11:00 A.M NING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M EVANGELISTIC RALLY MOR _ MT Mannie bb 11:00 AM CHRISTIAN FAMILY SERVICE 7.P.M OR HIGH Seress Chureh Simeoe St. North ra aes Read By Everyone. . . "RELIGION a IN SCHOOLS" sini OF PENTECOST" 3:30 P.M.--Worship Service Used By Everyone. 2nd and 4th SUNDAYS 1 PM WORLD OF IT' THE NOT All Cordially invited SEN