12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, November 12, 1966 NEWS FROM THE CHURCHES Many Oshawa Churches To Remember Fallen dale, will be the speaker at the Many churches in Oshawa and tricts will be tarlan Fellowship of Oshawa. The film, "A Moment to Act", will be shown during the Chapel Hour § night at Simcoe Street United Church. The show- ing will be followed by a dis- cussion period. 11 a.m, meeting of the Uni-| Dire the theme on Nov-13 in Free Methodist churches across nation and around the world. The Free Methodist Churches at Rossland Road and Erie Street will be participating 'in this Saaetise Secerrance. Las of the church will present a pro- depicting the work of 200 Free Methodist missionaries on 23 fields. Laymen will be participating services and gospel in g. Rev. R. H. James and . C, M, Bright, ministers of Methodist Churches an invitation to all who to share in the inspiration Men and Missions Day. Revival services, conducted Dr. Lewis J. Cashdan, Rabbi of Temple Emmanuel, Willow- Noted Cleric At Anniversary suburbs of Toronto. He will be speaking from Romans 12 con- cerning a topic of interest to all, namely, "Spiritual Fire." al |C four years is amazed at the distance it has come. years ago Bible College, ry} will be in share ¢ Saturday, November 18 and 19 : Church Marks Dr. Albert Clock and the musi- cal team from Thames Valley London, Ont., e of both serv- ices at Calvary Baptist Church. A Teen Challenge Rally, spon sored by King Street Pente- costal Church, will be Tuesday night in the Central Collegiate Institute auditorium. The sneakers will be Louis Velez, a former night club singer; Dan Buckner, a con- verted drug addict and Delmas Ross, Teen Challenge Field ctor, A Laymen's Service will be held Sunday morning in Knox Presbyterian Church, The speaker will be Peter Gilbert, BA, BD, a former member of the congregation, who is study- ing for the ministry. The special speaker at St. Luke's Presbyterian Church. will be Rev. W. Gordon C. Brett, minister of Knox Presbyterian Church, Oshawa, The medium at both services this Sunday at .the Oshawa held) Spiritualist Church will be Rev. C. MacKenzie, The 7 p.m. service in Byng Avenue Pentecostal Church will be featured by the tenor selec- tions of Leroy Soper, REV. DR. J. R, MUTCHMOR Ex-Moderator Here Sunday The special speaker at the 9.30 and 11 a.m, services this Sunday, marking the 38th an- niversary of Northminsier Unir ted Church, will be the Very Rev. Dr, James Ralph Mutch- mor, a former moderator of Plans are now complete for Oshawa's Festival of Missions, "The Church -- The World and You" to be held Friday and Anniversary The fourth anniversary of Harmony Road Baptist Church will be observed this Sunday at the 11 a.m. service with Rev. F, Breckon, of Toronto, speaking on 'Spiritual Fire," Mr. Breckon is in his 25th year as an ordained clergyman and has served the cause of Christ with distinction, At the present time he js the pastor of a mission church in the Harmony Road Baptist hurch looking back over the Four it was organized dren will Northminster Plans Festival Of Missions at Northminster United Church. Invitations have been extend- ed to all churches in Oshawa and district to attend and over twenty exhibits of church work in Canada and throughout the world will be on display. Every organization at Northminster Church is taking an active part in the Festival, with a special program on Saturday afternoon for all the children of Oshawa. The festival will be opened on Friday evening by the Rev. H. A. Mellow, BA, DD, and the Rev. W. C. Smith, BA, BD, B.Paed, with the program on both nights being under the chairmanship of Mrs. K. Far- row. Friday evening the pro- gram will feature "Operation Beaver," with slides and com- mentary by the Rev. C. R. Catto, BA, DD, of Hampton, On Saturday evening, in addition to music by Northminster Choir a drama will be presented by the Come Double Club 'Where the World Begins" under the direction of Mrs. Jean Crook. Saturday afternoon the chil- be entertained by with 18 members and met in a |one-room school house. Then i |with the need of this school house for other important tasks junior choir members and a the United Church of Canada. Dr. Mutchmor will also ad- dress the Visitation Luncheon at noon, A native of Manitoulin Island, Dr. Mutchmor is a graduate of the University of Toronto, Duting the First World War, he served overseas for four years with an artillery wait. Ordain- ed in 1920, he has had a dis- tinguished church career and served with distinction as sec- retary of the United Church's Board of Evangelism and So- cial Service, He was the first Canadian chosen The Upper Room, Nashville, Tenn., to receive the 14th Annual Upper Room Ci- tation Award in 1962 for his contribution to world christian fellowship. interest to all in attendance. The festival will conclude on Sunday, November 21, when the Rev. Mr. Catto will be the guest at the 1 Missionary and Maintenance Sunday services, Refreshments will be served and there is no admission charge, the objective of the festival being to more fully acquaint the people of Oshawa with the work the church is do- ing not only in Oshawa and Canada but also throughout the world, Whitby United Church Marks 140th Milestone In the elder days of Art Builders wrought with greatest care, Both the unseen and the seen; For the gods see everywhere, Let us do our works, as well, Both the unseen and the seen, Make our house where gods Beautiful, entire and clean, These thoughts may have been echoing in the ofla rapidly celebration of the payment of the church's 70-year-old debt, LINKED WITH ALMONDS For many years the congre- gation at Almonds was associ- ated with the Tabernacle on a two point charge, the incum- dent minister at the Taber- nacle_preaching at Almonds in the afternoon, But in 1945 the Almonds congregation became independent and provided its|Roa own minister, To further meet the needs of expanding commu the Wesleyan Methodists in the|nity a new Christian Educa- early years of Methodism in|tion Building was deemed nec- Whitby, as the original build-lessary and on September 18, ings still stand, mute testi-/1955, "Mr. Harold Boys laid the monies to their craftsmanship./corner stone. The building was The first meetings were held|dedicated on March 11, 1956, in the original school house at Church Aids ner of Rrack and Marv Streets. Later, Methodist services were the lot on the northwest corner has sent $2,500 to alleviate dis- of Mary and Centre) Sts. was tress and for restoration work In 1875, to meet the needs/4ren. of a growing congregation, and) In making the money avail- H the erection of the Methodist/cabled that the heartfelt pray- Tabernacle as the new edificejers of all Canadian Anglicans In 1958 the Session requested presbytery to consider the pos- sibility of a second United Church in Whitby, and recom- mended the north-east section of town, In 1964 a second con- gregation was established and resently holding services in almerston Ave. School unjil such time as a church is it on property purchased on Gar- den Street, south of Rosslan: They have formally adopted the name of Garden- view United Church. In 1962 the congregation of Whitby United Church voted to change the name to St, Mark's United Church, NEW MANSE A new manse was built at 604 King Street in 1963, and the former manse, bought in 1912, has been modified to be used as a Church House. The former parsonage which still stands at 206 Byron Giresi South was purchased in 1875, and is still used as a private residence, Under the energetic and cap- able ministry of Rev. John M. Smith St. Mark's United Church can look forward with confidence to a spiritual and physical growth, On Sunday, Nov. 13, the con- gregation will celebrate 140 years of congregational history. At the 11 a.m. morning service, the guest speaker will be Rev. J, R. Hord, BA, BD, STM, Secretary of the Board of Evangelism and Social Service of the United Church of Can- ada, At 7.30 p.m. a Youth Folk Service will be conducted by the Bay (Port Whitby) on Duf- held regularly in the Me- elsn i own purchased for the site of their|in Aberfan, South Wales, aris- with the recent opening of the|able to Rt. Rev. W. G. was to be named, the present|were being offered for the peo- ferin Street, and afterwards in chanic's Institute. TORONTO -- The Anglican first church in the year 1854. |Ing from the coal-slag ava- Ontario Ladies' College, 'and|Simon, Bishop of Llandaff, site of St, Mark's United/ple of Aberfan. the Hi-C members in the mod- ern teen-age idiom and rhythm, CHRISTIAN SCTENCE SUBJECT The Apostle Paul's declara- tion, "Ye are not in the. flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you," is the Golden Text of this week's Christian Science Lesson-Ser- thon titled 'Mortals and Immortals,"' The lesson will be read at The Oshawa Christian Science service this Sunday. UNITED CHURCH Rev. N. T, Ho . 6.2, ev. Holaes, BA 50, ARGT Al RMT, Mrs, Marie T (Piano and 9:45 om, -- Sunday School Organist and 11:00 am, Kindergarten and Tiny Tots 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship THE A Hearty Welcome Te All Wesleyan Methodist Church North Oshawo Nong i ROSSLAND ROAD | FREE METHODIST |} Pastor; Rev, R. H. James 725-1280 Community Ceritre won Rood 9:45 a.m, -- Library Time | 10:00 @.m, -- Sunday Schoo! 11:00 o.m.--"Every Man De- | serves to know" | 7:00 p.m.---Evening Worship: 5:30 p.m, -- Youth Fellowship Monday 6:30 pm. CY. Tuesdey W. M. S$. 8 p.m. Wadeasd=. 8-AA--- Prayer and Bible Study The Friendly Community Chureh Minister Rev, Walter Jewell 308 Rossiond Rood East Worship Service 3:00 p.m, Sermon; "The Making Of The Church" | A WARM WELCOME AWAITS You |] -- COME AND WORSHIP | 0 Ave Pentecostal CHURCH 7:00 P.M, GIFTED TENOR SOLOIST LEROY SOPER @ Soloist with international Yyy i! en) YOUTH. FOR CHRIST "18 Inches from Heaven" situated on the north-east cor- in Methodism was evident, and Primate's World Relief Fund some 150 persons, mostly chil- Centre and Colborne Sts, forjretary of the relief fund, laid in August, 1875 and Sept. 7, 1876, the church was dedi- cated, In the interim, many momentous events in the life of the church have taken place. The Sunday School was en- lavged in 1923, In 1925, Church Union became a reality when the "Free Church" up town, At this juncture an advance|Church of Canada through its TABERNACLE BUILT lanche which took the lives of was obtained at the corner Of|Canon Maurice Wilkinson, sec- Church, The corner stone was} -- ST. ANDREW'S Minister: THE REV, J. F. UNITED CHURCH SIMCOE SOUTH AND BRUCE STREETS G. MORRIS, B.A,, $.T.M, Organist end Choirmaster; MR, KELVIN JAMES, A.T.C.M. 87 members of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church joined the Tabernacle congregation § to form the first United Church of Canada in Whitby. In 1926 the Centenary and Jubilee was observed with suit- able services. In 1936 the organ, organ-loft and pulpit were reno- vated and re-dedicated. , A memorable event took place on Oct, 23, 1945, with the burn- ing of the mortgage and the 9:30 A.M. = Junior and What happens when Should the Church gi puppet show "the Bale" by the Northminster Explorers. In. addition to the exhibits, the church moved to Harmony Road Public School where it met for two and a half years, all the time growing slowly. Last June the church moved into the first unit of their new home, a $60,000 Christian Edu- cation unit. Now the church membership has increased some 50 per cent and atten- dance has passed the 100 mark er. --. The Sunday 5 School is experiencing. constant Bg Mn p Peres growth and mid-week organ- be Rev, James Raymond izations are beginning and in- BA, BD, STM. . Hord received his. pri- mary education at Ilderton and his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Western Ontario. He is a graduate of Emmanuel Theological College REV. J. R, HORD WHITBY -- The guest speak- at the 140th anniversary many of which are original and educational, the chairman of the exhibits committee, Mrs. H, T, Hawkshaw has ar- ranged for a continuous pro gram of movies, slides and film strips that should be of terest and attendance !s grow- ing there as well. ihe pastor, Rev. W. Lewis, says: "We seem to progress slowly, but looking back it is Intermediate Departments (Children 9-13 years) Pre-Confirmation Class for Grade 9 Senior Discussion Group for Teens 11:00 A.M.--Nursery, Kindergarten and Primary Departments 11:00 A.M. "PROSPERITY and APOSTASY" we get too rich? Is disaster the only way to teach a lesson? ve everything away ? CHRISTIAN SCIENCE} FIRST CHURCH = 64 COLBORNE ST, EAST Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church ef Christ Scientist in Boston, Mossochusetts. | | | SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 11:00 A.M. SUNDAY SERVICE 11:00 A.M. "Mortals and Immortals" Wed, Service (Inctudes testimonies) 8 P.M. READING ROOM---CORNER ONTARIO AND BOND STS. Monday to Friday----12 noon - 6 p.m. (Excepting Holidays) Listen te: The Bible Speaks To You CKLB 9 A.M. Every Sundey amazing what has been accom- plished in a short. time." OSHAWA SPIRITUALIST CHURCH STORIE PARK HALL -- MILL STREET Branch of Toronto Spiritualist Temple |.S.A. Pastor: Rey, Roy F, C. Stoddard Sacred Theology degree by Union Theological Seminary, New York. Mr. Hord succeeded Dr. R. J. Mutchmor in the office of Secretary of the Board of Evangelism: and Social Serv- ice of the United Church of Sunday 1:30 P.M 2:30 P.M. -- Healing 7:00 P.M, -- MEDIUM FOR Thursdey 7:3 Rev. F. For Information please coll . -- Sunday School and Message Service Divine Service BOTH SERVICES REV, C. MocKENZIE 0 p.m. Message Service CG § toddard -- 725-7183 or 655-4966 EVERYONE WELCOME OF LATTER DAY SAINTS (World Headquarters, Independence, -- 133. Simcoe ORANGE TEMPLE SIMCOE & BRUCE, OSHAWA THE SALVATION ARMY Street South Major end Mrs. John Wood 9:45 SUNDAY SUNDAY SERVICES 10:00 A.M, -- CHURCH SCHOOL for children ond adults 11:00 A.M. -- MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 TUES, 2:30 P.M. ---- Ladies' WED. 8:00 P.M. -- Prayer AM. SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP P.M. EVENING SERVICE Home League Meeting "A Welcome Awaits You At the Army" UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 320 Ritson Rd, $. (Nr. Olive) 723-6325 | | REVIVAL SERVICES with Evangelist and Mrs. L. Stewart Pentecostal Youth Leader, Pennsylvania ing SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13th Service Every Night Except M Sunday School 10. a.m. Sunday Evening 7:30 p.m. | Morning Worship 73 a.m. Weeknight Services 8:00 p.m. Old Fashioned Bible Preaching Gospel Singing EVERYONE WELCOME CENTRE STREET UNITED CHURCH Corner King and Centre St. REV, ARTHUR W. MAGEE--MINISTER Organist Mrs, A, H. Foy 11:00 A.M. "Our Remembering Ought To Make A Difference" Chureh School 9:45 a.m. Classes for pupils 4 to 16 yeors of age. Care for small children provided during the Service of Worship. The Friendly Family Church at the Centre of the City. -- ALBERT STREET UNITED CHURCH (Corner of Albert St. and Olive Ave.) MINISTER; REV, HELMUTH DYCK, B.A. ORGANIST-CHOIRMASTER: HAROLD ELLIS SUNDAY CHURCH SOHOOL A:'M.--=Junior, Intermediates and Seniors A.M.--=Beginners, Kindergarten ond Primary .M.--MORNING WORSHIP Y DID INNOCENT CHILDREN DIE AT ABERFAN ?" Nursery for Infants and Toddlers A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL 245 10:45 A H Tomorrow?! THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Reveals the startling signi- ficance behind world news! . with PROPHECIES next 20 years! Monday to Saturday 9:05 - 9:35 P.M. | and Sunday 10:30 - 11:00 P.M: KNOX SIMCOE ST. NORTH (Four blocky from King) Minister Rev. G W. C. Brett, B.A, Mr. Gouldburn, A.L.C.M. Musical Director 9:45 AM. CHURCH SCHOOL 11:00 A.M, LAYMEN'S SUNDAY Guest Preocher MR. PETER GILBERT MA., B.D. "A MAN OF FAITH end POWER" COME AND WORSHIP WITH US 1350 RADIO On Hockey Nights the | World Tomorrow will be heord immedictely ofter ST. LUKE'S Rossland Rd. W. at Nipigon Minister REV. D, R. SINCLAIR, B.A. Choir Director Mrs, J, Barkwell 9:30 A.M. Church School 11:00 A.M. PUBLIC WORSHIP Rev. G.W.C. BRETT Will Preach UKRAINIAN Simcoe St, South Minister Rev, J, Jacenty 9:00 A.M.---Chureh School 10:00 A.M.--Ukrainion Service 11:18 A.M.--English Service ST. PAUL'S Wilson Rd. N. et King St. E. Rev. Walter Jackson Ministe: Mr, Frank Waiter Musica! Director 9:30 AM Worship and Church School HUNGARIAN Minister Rey. E, Seress et Knox Church Simece St. North 3:30 P.M.--Worship Service 2nd and 4th SUNDAYS 11:00 A.M, Morning Worship 7:00 P.M. Senior High Bobes end Toddlers ere cored for during the service SIMCOE STREET UNITED CHURCH SIMCOE ST. $. AT BAGOT STREET The Church in the heart of the city with the World on Its heart. MINISTER: REV. JOHN K, MOFFAT, B.A, Director of Music: Mr, R. G, Geen, L,T.C.M, 11:00 A.M. "A God Who Gets Involved" 7:00. P.M. -- CHAPEL HOUR FILM: "A MOMENT TO ACT" 8:00 P.M. -- "LET'S DISCUSS IT" Group discussion ef questions roised in film. SUNDAY SCHOOL ~ 9:45 AM.--YOUTH DEPARTMENT 11;00 A.M.--CHILDREN'$ DEPARTMENTS "Messenger" Programme Baby Cere 129 KING STREET EAST REV. L. WESLEY HERBERT, 8A, Minister Mr, Rhyddid Williams, Choir Director and Orgenist -- 11:00 A.M, -- The Pastor Specks: "DISCIPLESHIP COMPENSATIONS" 10:00 A.M, SUNDAY SOHOOL HOUR HAVE YOU CALLED "LIFE-LINE" 728-2111 INSPIRATION 'end HELP 83 BYNG AVE. WEST OF SIMCOE ST.N. FRED C. SPRING PAST< King Street Pentecostal Church 611 KING ST, W, One Block West of Oshawa Shopping Centre V. $. D, FELTMATE == Pastor RE Phones: Church 728-5371 Parsonage 7286662 -- SUNDAY -- 11:00 A.M--Morning Worship 9:45 A.Mm---Sunday School with Adult Classes "HOW IMPORTANT 18 SUNDAY SCHOOL" 7:00 P.M, WHY IS THE COST OF LOW LIVING -- 86 HIGH Don't miss this challenging message by our Pastor. Choir Numbers Congregational Singi Spirit Anointed Peccinei Brand New Orchestre Wednesday --- 8 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer, Friday -- ~~ Children's Church, 8:00 p.m. Orchestre ractice, You Are A Stranger ONLY ONCE A OSHAWA'S FRIENDLY FAMILY CHURCH where there is Poved Parking -- Tiny-Tot's Chureh =» Nursery TEEN CHALLENGE RALLY ith * Louis Velez --- Former Night Club Singer. * Dan Buckner'+-- Converted from Addiction * Delmar Ross --- Teen Challenge Field: Director Plus -- LOCAL YOUTH CHOIR CENTRAL COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE Simcoe Street South Tuesday, November 15 --= 8:00 p.m. Church School and Morning Worship at Seventh Day Adventist Church, 1164 King St. E, 11:00 A.M. "'Irreducible Characteristics" (Phil, 2: 1-12) Solo: ""O How He Loves" Welsh Air' (Mr. Arthur MacPherson) Anthem: "Oh Taste end See' -- MacForren. 11:00 A.M.---<All Departments of the Church Schoo! at the Seventh Day Adventist Church, Please enter by side door, Baby care with mother, In mothers' room, entering by front door. Cors will leave at 10:40 @.m, sharp, eorner King & Charles Ste, ALWAYS A WELCOME FOR ALL AT THE FRIENDLY FAMILY CHURCH "NORTHMINSTER UNITED CHURCH (CORNER OF SIMCOE ST. AND ROSSLAND RD.) MINISTERS: REV, H. A, MELLOW, B.A., B.D. REV. W. C, SMITH, B.A,, B.D,, B.Poed. Organist--Mr, Ronald Kellington CHURCH SCHOOL SESSION: -- 9:18 @,m.--PRIMARY GRADES 1, 2, and 3 J SENIOR GRADES 10 and ever 10:45 o,m---NURSERY AGES 3 KINDERGARTEN AGES 4 and § PRIMARY GRADES 1, 2 and 3 ANNIVERSARY SERVICES 9:30 & 4.00 P.M. -- The Very Rev. J. R. Mutchmor MA, BD., DD., DD, LLD. Guest Speaker BABYSITTER. SERVICE BY THE COME-DOUBLE CLUB 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. -- 'Hour of Thinking Through" MISSI TV, Friday end Saturday, Nev, 18th end 19th -- 7:30--10 p.m, Saturday, Nov. 19th -- 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. (for the children). EVERYONE WELCOME ---- ADMISSION FREE | SIMCOE STREET PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 245 SIMCOE ST. $ Rev. GEORGE ¢ SMITH. P. a : God's Message to This Generation"' @ Does God's message change with the times? @ What would God say to us In 1966? Bester George al id speak in the Sunday services, In the p.m. service, Gospel music and singing will be presented the Choir, Orchestra and Church Musicions, You are invited 4 join with the friendly people this Sunday et the Simcoe St. Pentecostal Church. 10 @.m.--Sunday School end Adult Bible Classes 11 @.m.--Worship Service TEEN CHALLENGE RALLY @ Louls Velez -- Former Night Club Singer @ Dan Buckner -- Converted from Drug Addiction @ Delmar Ross -- Teen Challenge Field Director TUESDAY -- 8 P.M. CENTRAL COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE Gospel Singspiration Sat. -- Nov. 19 : 7:45 p.m. "THE KINGS KEYNOTES" of Rockaway, New Jersey | | Listen to "SONGS IN THE NIGHT" Sunday 11:15 CKLB-1350 | the hockey gome,