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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), November 21, 1979, p. 5

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Frame stood to W ad m I challenge Mr Wilson Association tor the Mic-met Yak Accordngioeomeu-italiyldardedand North Libcah who and reports Irom party hustvedaspeaid-itd MMytedcta memberswhoattendad vamp-"w with present party caaitte jar the themeetinthetimu'd m as; wit... ( aiisenaiive IPP Bill next provheid dentin the noinination call was hasslaoworbedlorminor M II! IQ-0n Newmarket last week during a speakiag tour a; that-lee I- eiaberg. a acted lib eai oi southern Ontario. and an expert on prophecy. was la , rophecy expert foresees onversion of Israel ins spokui at six universities in Smith Airica Thug Era staan the Locklaini Foundation. he helped translate tor sthHAHKET 7 Charla Feinberg is a me New Japanese Bible. and thrw Oxlord University are leaving ht family and the Jewish religion at he h M 0" ' "WWW 0' 0* salon .p of :1. Qiariea Feinberg has tramlated and Refer!!! Bible .up word 0! his new across the world From 1951 to 1972 his radio broadcasts were heard Dr lennherg is not you everydgy acroasthet nited States. in Ecuador. and in Israel He m tin Jute 12. he celebrated his 70th birthday has rcently completed a n mow radio sates Sometimes I say I'm ova so in m 1m." he As a supplement to his radio shows. he has I 3 nth a stat "Some days. when I m tired, I [at tract printed ministry slanted towards Jews. Gai- ruched it tiles, and dergy". a 75 tape cassate ministry mm- yamg tthat's the way he amwers his phone ete with study notesandoutiines. and.adoeen books. is room at the Brunt Place Hotel in Tommi Feiiberg's so years at theological study have led to m\ew market last week to mi '1 wanna d a less than spectacular prophetic Vision There are no . prophecy" at Victory 8am: (mm-ch \Hctay horsanen with blazing swords bearing tbwn on our band Walls is one at the good tbctor's former m 3" and helpedsetuparoundrolan lecture towel "You W I don" km," Vb ll 80' 0 PM anthem Ontario towns tomorrow." says Feinberg "We re only called upon to . m :n an orthodox Jewish home in Pittsburgh explain prophecy; not to make prophecy That's mania youig runner. mud to become . sometiang that's wrong with newspapers They ve quit His father was a Polish taiia'. a specialist in recordns 09 "d ""3108 H Thfy'" 89m"! am welmmed a university prolaaor into hh "*0 "my " (tightly to tutu to team. on warm. Basically. l- einberg's Vision indicates the way in and the English came; winch the church will "complete her task here on the le his lath-t listened to Proleaaor Lear, anti by Way of the commitment oven .to her by By RICH MURZIN gwas hunt to . out. mm mm Qinst " Within prouietic task is the conversiim She prayed lor him (or eight years. he says, 0 WI 0 CNN" ""5989 n 191; he manna mm m u. not on}, m, SAYIOl'ROF ALI. PEOPLE olthe world but my vlw u 'd] " "They will realize that they have failed to recognize that Juus ol Nazareth was their redeemer BANISHED FROM FAMILY toot" says I- eirberg "He came to Israel first He is not 56 an Fm. "om h a Gentile Sayiour He is a sayiour of all i'einberg s mother died to I90. his lather in M" M" a, ~ m mum ' "9" mauled Althomh he is an ordath minista oi tin Presbyterian Church. Feinberg says he does not believe God is tied to any one denomination He tapes trio a sinpong yargon to explain his idea "We want to major in the majors. not mayor in the minors Most loik are out In the two leagues They iwver come into the real deal They re way out in left field it they're in the ballpark at all " He says he has trmds of many denominations and they too can attain a {that reward " lhere are a lot of Roman ( athoiics gong to traven too. don t kid yourself." he uys And a lot a! Protutants who aren't gaing to heaven It all depends on your rdationship to ( hrist ' Ii wotdn't recognise Fanbcg as a theological as he stos from the elevator into the V0 orange glow ol tin Bruoi Place lobby looks like any we at the batons types milling the 'ropical anta kiln a half hour until the thus-pt Feinberg has a Calliornia tan. a any \e silt. and isn't waitim tor a drink input under heavuithemanlooks'fo arena is articulate about his (hrtstian past out the highlights takes I) minutu id: home in mo and earned three graduate In {our years at the Dallas Theological . He taught church history here beginnim in ad earned a doctorate in theology in 1935 He in my of scam . {or H minister is questioned on his daiormnation How can you be an Anglican when you are so clear on the Gospel." someone asks the minster How can you stay in there " The Anglican mitxster replies "Well. it's as good a boat as any to fish for souls " Feinberg says you must be a member at a churdi to worship God properly He says people who claim they worship God in nature are tooling themselves ' LIntuit-gee and Old Testament at Theological DO you WOMP God "1 "INN" " M h 00 YOU . which has grown to II) stutnts Fetang at out there on Sunday and worship You're wor- h" up lull-time teaching but retain his WWW um 01' will? lrylnil to Put l 800d Worm on - a: Dean Emeritus or a special bait you're us.ng to catch a fish Who areI has taught in the Holy haul in Mount lid) and WU hddl earned a meter oi arts in Old Tatamcnt at Methodll University and a doctorate in ' .t at Juhrw-Ho im University till-tot DEAN EMERI II'S Ma we was inVited to the Los Angeles Bible . and in 152 he became the louidim dean oi Ql'ESTIUN (IF THE W EEK: What is the Golden Horseshoe? Peoplc Poll RX . puma; MARTIN \ AN LEN Ll'NDBERG. hi;g12v.?;~;"::,lau I dun. BEER. Newmarket: NewmarketzThearea . I FONS to I M'llra F k." 75.; n h. r" Its three racetracks. Irom Niagara h escarpmzlsli't. never heard a It, The Golden Horseshoe Toronto, ' like 0am. harness Hall the way to circuit 0! 'SAMPano. may , oo~ STOKES. MICHELLE sun. I l thug u u... g u Newmar t: We a bar Newmarket: I don't Ce Nc'- u- . be Ave. is know. I have no idea u Tier-eats. what it is. people They Dr Feinherg rdates a story in which an Amlican Jiin Wilson. a Newmarket pharIna- ceuticai sales man who repre- sented the party in York North in im. claimed an easy victory over last-min~e opponent Jim Frame oi WM MW at least low others had been included in pee-meeting rtlnors about possible Mia lor the nornination. only wrong tor others who had been Ming the normnation "No one is going to go all on a limb six months belore the expectedi election call." said one party member The nomination meeting was held at Airora High School A long list oi community service credits accompany the Iaberal candidate He is currently president at the hockey as a each and league tirectar. and has been involved with Sonia organiaatiensi-ithearea Ir told participants at noinination meeting that he had made a lat minute decision to net against Mr Wilson "becamelbdievepaopie diodd have a choice" In his nommation ouch. Hr Frame called Mr an citrent aggressive guy has represented this rig ior the pad I1 years i What he learned at his deieat. Ir Frame to urged laberal Party members in this riding to rally behind him in the same numbers as they had tor the nornination meetir Hr Frame called the HP? a great for 60th wedding Platform election key: speaker AURORA? Astrong In) "dl . CM In " 9 board restrictions thathe prrsrtil gmernment platlorm with speci c. policies on a small nunber at issue! and W Irom commieiity members 0! good standing are the keys to electoralsuccess That adwce was offered to Liberal Party hopefuls for York North at a party nomination meeting Thursday at Aurora High School "One mint stand Ior something. as a party and as a candidate." said Sean Conway. Liberal MP? for Railrew North Mr ( onwayhasgood reason to otter his success Iormula to Liberal hopeluls Helirst claimed his seat in the Ontario Legislature {our years ago when, at 23. solidarity at its policies Relevant policies and issues are vitally tantr Mr ( onway t his audience ( alling the present ( onser vatis e government in Ontario a government committed to do nothing policies ' Mr ( onway insisted energy. agricultural policies. improved health care and education policy retorm are issues that should be dealt with by local candidates in the next election 17* Renlrew North representatiyek who is also opposition critic for the ministry oi health said that the Ontario premiers stand on oil her Wt lng "would be ruinous snatched the post from a 3 "W V") "I!" I strong Conservative He was critical. too. party which had held on 0 strtnsent liquor control tor to years in "the heart M'MW 1m"! at rural Ontario Tory comtry " Mr ( onway said that success lies in the kind at members a rt has in P 95/75R'i: Ftts U/EP IR't termed "out oi dale IIh centtl'y morality ' Predicting that the next provincial election would be stunner later] Mr ( onway urged Liberal Party to rally bdtind their new candidate in a concerted ellort to than mern hers unseat the when threaten the sets lahrit of lht gmertimeiit need to must surely represent to Liberals lWIfllulll) prturm Idl are at a point circumstances strong ( ( Illrdl which we That SUT\I\O' Mi! is Rl ld GRACE CHURCH 221 Carlson Drive Newmarket. Ont. 4th ANNIVERSARY We. an.qu Nev.21ts25tk was. Thar. m at us p... sat. a p... sateen coast With Sanaa Grantand the Torchman Ourtet SUNDAY. NOV. 25th 00w Rw oooo Spook-no etbotheennces SitvetQuaid allweathet tadtav (no tin'n'HJ "Mn-Mi. and traction t'eao elevents for 9000 (H tx'nance it sum trier winter 'Jtv wet snow 0v ice 2 Delvestet ones 959 US LIX wits rm 75/8091? 1 0196175914 P21575914 t PQ SxMP'L 9225; 759' e ' Fir-115.759 . ERR/3H EVER?th SR?8 J 3978 *t JRTiw" LWBH What is tront end alignment? it IS SlmO V setting the angles Qi' )( example camber caste and teen What does it do tor you? r' Dives czar d 83th more ttyvltivtdriw rwjig 'H Juces lite. wear I "'iui- tut your apt I)" N'ie ? Should other parts be necrmsary we tell you Den we we begin work 883-1444 ext. 223 ."1il' with I'i-u helm 'tldyksixp (if K: to. ._J' wilt "at?" iv" . txxw-t '2 Ara wtt' Hitler i y :l'l VIiji{'y"rle3 JIMWIWN anntyersaries charged he has never spoken in the Ontario legislature and would not attend public candidates meetings during the last election campaign Jim Wilaor said at the meeting that he was elated with his liiinll llm and would work hard to defeat the Progressite ( onserx ative ginxernmerit in Ontario but Everyone has paid expansion at waneit tor York wiilbekeytuuuinth ri nginthenextdectiui Ilr Wilson also criticized the present government 's deter mination to intro duce tax equali ration measures across the proVince "Some hom- wtii p) two to saw in law tunder the new syuernt while others of equal value will pay twice as much he emu ( iting energy as one key plank in a platiorrn yet to be firmly established. It. 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