Daily Times-Gazette, 7 Sep 1946, p. 8

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$8 THE TIMES-GAZETTE Saturday, September 7, 1048 Willing Workers Make Plan For Fall Season Opening Moding Held At] Home Of Mrs, Stanley Myers--To Hold Quilt- ings Every Tuesday (Mrs, K.,R, Fletcher, C 4, at the home Myers, Kingston Rd, East, In her open; out, a warm a a and an invitation to join he organization, meeting opened with a igi in unison, and De an 's Prayer, Reports then fol and some discussion Jegards quilting, 1¢ Vi decided to b ah p oy " Jorn, Sommensing on 3 Tolowiag Ties Juteiny Ja all material A report wi sven by the com mittee ng Siti the Purchase ing of new furniture for the school and they were asked to sce , having the couch recovered, Bibles are to be purchased for Sunday School pupils who will be coming into the main school from ' ary section, The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, 8, Baldwin, King St, East, and the west op will be in' charge of A solo by fie w d, "Some Day a) Make A Pian ' accompanied at the plano by Mm, Len Martin, was much enjoyed, also a reading from Tony's Berap Book by Mrs, Price, A contest and another hymn brought the pro- gram to a conclusion, ut voie of thanks was tendered to hostess, Mrs, Myers, for her Bowpitaiiy, Lunch Wag served and a social half-hour spent, There was an attendance of over thirty, Campfire After Samac Rally Did many of you got out to Chump Samac on Thursday when the world's Chief Soom, 14 Lord Rowallan, officially opened amp. W didn' out until "- oy ng pus enjoyed the campfire and sing-song hy yn first Shing that met our eye a8 we crossed the dam Was swarm of Oubs (and hey all looked alike as two peas) lined up at the water's edge, presumably waiting thelr turn for a ride in one of the boats, There seemed to be hun~ of small boys, all identical oloser to them, and then You oould distinguish the various packs by thelr different ool- | ing ored ties or soared. It was like looking for a needle in » haystack, trying bo locate three boys, However, there was a lot to #00, and we proceeded to the Couns oll House, the main bullding Joving the Jake, We hotioad another huge feu of Cubs wal their turn i we w on & rope gE SAY The ht i * The one howse is a lovely in fact, the only bullding we had a chance to enter as it was getting late, It has a very spacious OE rom, the entire bi of b and a huge open aoe made of atone at the west A Saye funy across the o te side benches hy ry the walls, There is & nloely-equi; od Yhehen at the rear, complete bullt=in cup~ boards and ra stove, Coming outside eo, were told about the campfire and decided to stay, We followed the crowd and found that a huge bonfire had been lald in a natural amphitheatre, By some miracle, Q Scouts, Guides and Brownies lined up with their leaders, and formed a ring around the fire, Order was restored and the singing. started. Some Wearing Kilts One more thing I'd like to tell you about = the visiting Scout Packs were two entirely dif- ferent, one from Peterboro and the other from Cobourg, But the thing that drew the attention of everyone was the fact that these boys wore kilts--in avery other respect they were dressed the same as any other Scout, but for these kilts, They real. ly were a knock-out, We were told that the 7th Oshawa Scout Pack, to whieh a large nume ber of Harmony boys belong, did an Indian war dance, 14 Casualties Mrs, W, Beach of the St, John's Ambulance Brigade, was in charge of the Firet Ho tent and had a busy day. She told us that they had fourteen oasualties, all of a One patient had to 8he had the honor of being introduced to Lord Rowal. an and also took a ploture of him, you go to the movies next #0 your John or reen, for there was for the Universal iv son-in-law, Leaalde, with her da Mr, and Mrs, asion be ter and , Fleury, gM years aio? He is looking fine and oy ut any of his old friends he. and Mrs, Albert Rae will be in Toronto on Saturday to attend the funeral of hia grandmother, Mrs. EB. Thomson, We are pleased to be able to re- Jor jut that ay Aub, infant daughs , Clifford Nall who is ". a Tal time in the Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto, ia progressing very nicely, Although she may not be able to come home for three weeks, yet her doctor is very pleased with her condition, Although the Harmony Millions , Ny y A a i ---- doing [ho waa liters been be with thelr mother who | lon Falls, Directs Singers CAPTAIN E, PARR of Toronto, who will direct the Earlscourt Singing Company which sings at the hawa Salvation Army Citadel tonight and tomor- row, Captain Parr Is a cornet so- loist of wide repute, aires lost out in the Junior "A" championship, their many su ters are proud of them and know that they really can play good ball, They have given the fans many leasurable hours, and that alone something, PUPILS OVERFLOW DISTRICT SCHOOL Georgia Day ond Fred Adams Tendered Miscel- laneous Shower (Mrs, Blake Oke, Corr, Ebenewer and Courtice, Sept, 6, = Keep in mind that the Home and School meeting will be held on Tuesday night, September 10 and a good attendance ia hoped for, We are glad to welcome Wilfred Brown home from overseas, after a periogl of years spent in the fights pone, Mrs, Ceoll Worden, is visiting for a short time with Mrs, Ivy Dunlop, Ottawa, Has Eye Operation Best wishes for a speedy recovery from her many friends and rela tives go with Mrs, Frank Worden, as she enters Western Hospital, Toronto, for a delicate eye epera- tion shortly, Mrs, Worden has in Bowmanville Hospital for some time, just in preparation for this operation, Mr, and Mrs, Ross Hilller, Niag- ra Falls, who were recently married, apent the week-end with the fore mer's alster, Mra, Werry and Elton, Mr, Elmer Rundle, Toronto, and familly, were week-end guests with his father, A, BE, Rundle, and alio attended the funeral of the late Cameron Trull, on Monday, Mra, Irwin Sexsmith, Belleville; Ms, George Dobbin, Leamington, recent guests at "The Cirange," the home of Jay Trull, Clad to report Mr, J, Trull re- covering nicely, after his recent operation at Bowmanville Hospital, and at his home again, Miss Grace Trull, who has en- Joyed a most pleasant holiday trip visiting California, 8alt Lake City, Vancouver and other places of in- terest, and has now returned to due ties on the teaching ataff in Torone to, Miss Lila Osborne, has also resume ed her position on the teaching staff Toronto, after a pleasant holiday, Miss Alice Arnold has returned as teacher at No, 4, and the staff at No, 8 will be Principal Mr, Hobbs; Intermediate, Miss Simpson and Junior, Mrs, Sand, and with an overflow of children, and not room to accommodate them, M cous Shower On Tuesday night a goodly crowd gathered at the home of Ms, Mary Adams, for a miscellaneous shower for her son Fred and his flancee Miss Qeorgla Day, Joe Gears ing, aoting as master of ceremonies, everything wag carried out to pers fection, and the young couple ex= pressed thelr appreciation in a suits able manner, Their many friends extend congratulations, as the w ding took place on Saturday, "We welcome the young bride to our Sonny, Mns, Jessie Arnott and Miss Bers nice Arnott, Maxwells, were Friday guests, and Muna, Clara Courtice, Messis, Roald and Clare Courtice, Toronto, Labor Day visitors at the home of Mrs, Blake Courtice, Mr, and Mrs, Bob tice, Mr, and Mrs, Douglas Oke, were end guests at the Alpine Inn, Fen- Sympathy 1g extended to the fam. ly of the late Mr, Cameron Trull, who was buried at the Trull burying foun on Monday last, with a ge crowd In attendance, Mr, and Mrs. Joe McKenale are on a trip to San Francisco, coms biking business with pleasure, . and Mrs, Hayer, Boiwman= we 'were Sunday guests at the Gearing home Mrs, Susan Welsh is visiting her daughter in Quelph, ---------------- GAS CONSUMPTION DROPS Wellington, N.2--(CP)-Abolition of gasoline rationing in New Zea land has had the unexpected effect' of reducing gasoline consumption by 1,000,000 gallons dui two months of unration upplies. f od Chief reason is that during. rations ing all motor-oar owners bought all the gas to which they were entitled by coupon whether they were using it all 'or not, Now that supplies are not restricted they are using their stored gas and She 10rvice stations have been neglected. Sue first N AR LET'S ALL GO TO CHURCH REGULARLY Jesus and Covetousness SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON FOR SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1946 (The International Uniform Les~ tne a Es Ba 16; Job 3 ih, K Droverhs 11; 23-28; 1311331; 18:18-23; John 6: 28 on #1; § Timoth Timoiny 60-5; Habrows 13 00 11, Thon na not 8 oovel. NEWMAN OAMPBELL HALT not covet thy' neighboi shalt not | sess covet rbd Ls A wife, nor his man-servant, nor his maid-servant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor any thing that is ln thy neighbor, " Covet means "to heart on" some= thing ho fy a friend or neighbor (8 has which seems desirable to us and which we cannot legally possess, Children covet or envy another child's sions, their prett clothes, their toys, Older people 100i at a friend's beautiful new automos bile or home and wish it was theirs, To trdin oneself to admire a friend's bunuiful 4 and desirable things, but no truly Christian, Jesus shows us how little material things mean to the person possessing them if one Is not. righteous, Such a person has thrown away his real happiness for lands, property, money, etc, and is indeed poor, Job, suffering many afflictions with which he was tried, pig gg "If 1 have made gold my hope, have said to the fine gold, Tho art my confidence; if I rejoiced he~ Cause My wealth was great, and be- . | eause mine hand had gotten much; , + + This also were an iniquity to be punished by the judges: for I should have denied the Cod that is above," The same idea is expressed in Proverbs 11: "He that withholdeth corn, the people shall curse him; but blessing shhll be upon the head of him that selleth it, He that trusteth in his riches shall fall: but the righteous shall flourish as a branch," Wealth Itself Not Wicked It is not the question of wealth that is wicked, The righteous man works to buy necessities for his family and to pay his debts, but when any man makes the acquiring of material things his god, he for- ts the Maker, worshipping only hese riches that he must leave be- hind when he dies, and neglecting his suffering fellowmen, Often he not only envies other men their sessions, but may even take hem away from him by unjust means, He is sinful and the wealth he gains will do him no good--only ovil, The story is told in I Kings of King Ahab who coveted a fleld that belonged to his neighbor, Na both, He offered to trade another field for the one he wanted but Naboth sald he had inherited it and could not part with it, so Ahab threw himself down in a sulky fit and would not eat. His wife, learning what was the matter with him, concocted a dia bolical scheme to get the field for him, She wrote letters to various persons, sending them to influen= STORE AT RAGLAN CHANGES HANDS Mr, and Mrs. Turansky, of Whitby Are Welcomed To Community (L. M, Luke, Corr.) Raglan, Sept, 6.~We are pleased to welcome Mr, and Mrs, Turansky, of Whitby, aa our new storekeeper, Mr, od Mrs, Henry Vaselesky wish to convey their apivecition o the patronage and ndliness f the people of Raglan commun ity during the past year in which they have operated the atore and Post Office, Their present memors les of life In Raglin will remain for many years, Misses Jane and Bdith Nevilles, of Toronto were holiday ts 0! wd Mn. Eo areon, ey of 10, I a Kenneth Squelch of Buffalo and Mrs, N, Shotr of Tors onto, visited Mr, and Mrs, Robert Squsien Oyen the pian] 'e are ple report that Gors don Bint who 1s In St Michael's hospi, 1 improving quite satise 3 factoril i Don't forget church service at 1 pm. and Sunday School at 2 pm, on Sunday, Singing Company Here On n Sunday The Oshawa Salvation Army Oita del will be the centre of much ine terest among music lovers thia week-end as we Earlscourt Sings FR and 5.0 fou yi 5 r ams, BR Monon | to the Shiee soivices on oom a Sots pany sing at aa w Brosour oximakly 30 teen. up of a; a Ake girls, Who sing a sweet and a nciive m gin is a member of the fray Barlscourt Corps in ®irwo of the singers recently re- ceived awarda at the Salvation Army Muse gp, Which Ey conducted at Jackson's Poin XC ---- Athleen Moore is a trained elo outionist, and will bring delight to her listeners with her Bogie rendered recitations, The soloists for the oooaslon will be Gladys Robie, Shirley Brown and Betty Accompanying the on Sate urday night will be an Al , planist, and Gordon Brown, , These two talents young men will thrill all with thelr items, BRING YOUR OWN CHAIR ng. SO a ge services a St, Mary's Mission Churoh is so great that newcomers are being ask ed to bring thelr own chairs, in ch aivation Toron= ealous and envious, is' u his wealth, give it to the poor, and tial pr telling ¢ them to protiali » fast, 4nd to "set Naboth on high $iie S4op ople," When this was done two would come forward snd accuse Naboth of blasphemy 3 ainst God and the king, Then Wy would stone on , All ls 4 dreadful scheme was carried out, and after " Naboth's doa Ahab and Jezebel took pose of the field they coveted, The Suslopshote of wealth when it 1s made m important than anything hy iy Tustrated by Jesus in the parable of the man hi had nilated ent stores of fruits | tha Joods W at should he do? he pA himself, and decided to build huge new barns to house his reat harvests, then to sit back and ake his ease, He would "eat, drink and be merry" all the rest "of his life, . God Requires His Soul But that night God came to him saying, "Thou fool, this night thy soul shall be required of thee; then whose shall those things be, 'Which thou hast provided?" "S80 is he that layeth up tress ure for himself, and is not rich to- ward God," Jesus said, Once more we have in our lesson the story of the rich young ruler who came to Jesus to ask what he should do to earn eternal life, and Jesus' answer that he should sell follow Him, The man could not part from his possessions, which were many, so went sadly away. Again esus told the multitude that followed Him, "Labour not for the meat which perisheth, but for that meat which endureth unto everlasting life," In a letter to Timothy, whom Paul loved, he wrote "Codliness with contentment is great gain, For we brought nothing into this world, and it 1s certain we can carry noth ing out, And having food and raim- ent let us be therewith content." Wise is the person who realizes that if he has a home, a few friends and loved ones, enough to pay his way and to share with others, he should be content and thankful to God and to live as Jesus would Tv 1 him, These are the real things 0 ; And' finally, Paul, writing to the Hebrews, advised them, "Let your conversation be without covetous= ness; and be content with auch things a8 yo have for He hath said, 5 will never leave thee, nor forsake hee." S. Dilworth Young An Official of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Will Speak at the MASONIC TEMPLE Sunday, Sept. 8th 1946, 10.30 a.m, Everyone Welcome No Collection NOTE: Surplus Buildings Yielding Materials | there Ottawa, Sept. b, (op) .One of Oanada's bigken salvag reclamation of bulding materials from stores of surplus wartime bulldings--is under way across Oan- ada, ruction Department press release sald Jostarany: Through the ng ro ra Mg JC MC plum nd el pmen which Yin bu built into the wartime industria now will be made probe ny for the housing for veterans, said a survey of ible wartime establishments that could be used jo Jnl 2 Darpots has uncovered more The. "gant operation, which has not yet reached its peak, is hand led through a co-operative enter~ prise including the housing co-or- {ination branch of Hie 4 THA, ar orporation, an - teal Mortgage and Housing Corpor- ation, The. release said that in view of the serious shortage of all kinds of The release ville, : Mr, and Mrs, Russell Mount Peterboro, ¢ Sunday at Mervin fore starting on their ent, const, home with her for a visit, Mss, Helen Hall of Calgary, Who has Join a of her cousin, Mrs, ilbur, has been in ee MRM She also vise of ge her sunt, Mrs, Storie, former~ a Toronto, at the home of Mrs, , Orono, another cous- 2, gn all is a former resident y is extended to Mrs, A h a Mrs, Bam Dewell in tt; a or Jetes, and signi- materials for construction it was hoped the eventual reclamation from surplus buildings would re- ont an appreciable contribution the solution of the nation's housing shortage, Hampton (M, Horn, Corr.) Hampton, Sept, 7--Recent guests at Mr, and Mrs, Mervin Mountjoy's were Mr, and Mrs, George Black, Oadmus; Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Samells, Ann and Melville, Nestle~ ton; Mrs, Winterburn and Milton Gray of Lotus, Mr, and Mrs, Alvin Clemens have sold their farm to Messrs Carter and GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 150 ALBERT #7, Invites You Rev, N. Kritsch, Pastor 10 a.m ~Sunday School 10:45 a.m ~Preparatory Bervice 11 a.m ~Morning Service Sermon Subject: "HUMAN NEED" Holy Communion will he celebrated, Bervice ubject: id RETURN voip" 7 p.m ~Evenin Bolinen. HIS Wi KING STREET UNITED > CHURCH | REV. J. V. MeNEELY, M.A, B.D. Minister WALTER H. JACKSON, Organist and Choirmaster SERVICES OF WORSHIP 11.00 AM.--"BELIEFS THAT MATTER" + 2,830 P.M.--~THE CHURCH SCHOOL 7.00 PM.--"THE TOUCH OF COMPASSION" September 22nd, 11 am. Public Baptism, COME AND WORSHIP WITH US "ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH | REV, GEORGE TELFORD, M.A, B.D, Minister 0. J. W. TAYLOR, D.O.M., Organist and Choirmaster SERVICES OF WORSHIP, SUNDAY, SEPT, STH 11.00 AM.--THE VOICE OF THE LORD 2.30 P.M. --SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES 7.00 P.M.~EVENING WORSHIP Rev. OG, Telford will be in charge of both services, A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL KNOX CHURCH (PRESBYTERIAN) Rev. H, F. Davidson, M.A, Minister Mr, David Jenkins, Organist and Choirmaster 10.00 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 11.00 A.M. and 7.00 P.M. PUBLIC WORSHIP SIMCOE ST. UNITED CHURCH REV. A. D, CORNETT, M.A, D.D,, 0.B.E, Minister RB, G, GEEN, LT.COM, Organist and Cloirmastsr DIVINE SERVICES SUNDAY, SEPT, STH, . EDUCATIONAL SUNDAY 11 AM.--IDEALS OF EDUCATION The Junior congregation will meet 8 PM.--SUNDAY SCHOOL AND BIBLE CLASSES 7 PM----BELIGIOLS 2 LYSTRUCTION IN THE PUB- LIC 8S You are Cro] Invited to Worship With Us, Going So Its a familiar sight In the Fall--the alr obeying. the migratory instinct; which preserves their life during northern winter, Consider another life-preservin fowl of the an instinet the barren instinet: MAN possesses this one=the instinctive urge to Worship Him who has created ti ful pattern - revealing Universe about, round To be sure it may be dulled by disregard--dulled to the point of death, Friendi--God has a plan = for E creature, You CANNOT disregard and lve, "Yeo shall surely die," "Return unto Me and I shall return you" is the Word of God FOR US this Fall, COME TO WORSHIP 11 AM Watching, Weighing, Wanting ® BOYS AND GIRLS SUNDAY SCHOOL at 2.30 TM "How to Win Friends Influence People" With Apologies to Dale Carnegie A Sermon You Will Remember ------------------ A Genuine Wel come for x ne and ALBERT Corner Albert St Street United VERY Him unto ALL CHURCH and Olive Ave, REV. E, DONOVAN JONES, B.A, Pastor--MRS, HOLDEN, Organist SPECIAL SERVICES Convened by Christians Who Meet in the Sunday, Sent Sth, 1946 IN THE CENTRE ST. SCHOOL ORDER OF MEETINGS: 1030 A\M.--BREAKING OF BREAD 2.30 P.M.--MINISTRY OF THE WORD OF GOD 7.00 P.M.--~GOSPEL MEETING Evangelists and Bible Teachers from various parts of Canada and the United States will speak in the afternoon and evening services You Are Heartily Invited To Attend There will be no meetings or Sunday School held in the Gospel Hall, Nassau Street, on September 8th, 1946. All meetings will be held in the Centre Street School, » Gigpel Hall Will be Conducted on CENTRE ST. UNITED CHURCH . T. H, P, ANDERSON, Minister -- 1 dy Organist and Choir Leader Residence 160 Athol E, Phone S138 11 AM, ~PUBLIC WORSHIP AND THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. Subject: "THE HOME--SCHOOL--RELIGION" 7 PM ~EVENING WORSHIP 'There are many persons who for one reason or another cannot attend morning worship, For you we hold this evening service and invite you, There is no reason why you should miss the uplift that an hour 1 in the worship of God and fellowship in the Howse of God will ead "Come with us and we will do th ood." 'THE FRIENDLY CHURCH NORTHMINSTER UNITED CHURCH Cor, Simcoe and Arlington Rev. B. 5, Morwood, Minister, Kelvin James, A.T.C.M., gn "Hatred stirreth up strifes: but love covéreth all Sins" ~Proverbs. iim CROSS --A JUDGMENT ON CHMST! THE PRIESTS--INDIFFERENT 11 AM. --"THE PATHOS oF "CALVARY" 7 PM--EVENING FELLOWSHIP SUBJECT--"THE CHALLENGE" ORGAN RECITAL DURING SERVICE! CHURCH BOHOOL MEETS AT 11 AM, IN AUDITORIUM ALL ARE WELCOME! CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH "INDEPENDENT --- EVANGELISTIC -- MISSIONARY" Centre and John Streets REV. ROBERT E. McNEILL of Newcastle, Pa. WILL PREACH AT BOTH SERVICES Sunday School at 9:45 a.m, WEDNESDAY, 8 PM.--PRAYER and PRAISE MEETING Open Alr Meeting Tonight at Port Perry at 8.30 p.m, Annual Missionary Conference Sept, 16th to 22nd FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CORNER KING AND MARY STREETS PASTOR--REV, RALPH F. WILLSON ORGANIST AND CHOIR LEADER--MRS, F, VANDER-VOORT 10:00 A M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 AM.--"THE REST REMAINS" ~The Lord's Supper 7:00 P.M,--"BETWEEN TWO FIRES" A HELPFUL PLACE TO WORSHIP THE SALVATION ARMY QOorner Oak and Simcoe Streets . « Phone 1308W Major and Mrs, Alfred P, Simester, Officers in Charge RALLY SERVICES AT 11 AM. -- 8PM. -- 7PM. Conducted by CAPTAIN E. PARR of "Singing Cornet Fame" Accompanied by the renowned EARLSCOURT SALVATION ARMY JUVENILE CHOIR of 30 volces. Tonight--Saturday--They will feature in a special program at 8 pam, " PUBLIC LECTURE QB? FORESTERS HALL, 20% KING ST. W. B® SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER STH, AT 3 P.M, "IS PROPHECY PROBLEMATICAL OR PRACTICAL?" Speaker--Rev. E. A, Couldrey, Field Secretary BRITISH ISRAEL WORLD FEDERATION (canapa) Meetings will be held the second Sunday each month at 8 pm. ALL ARE WELCOME COLLECTION mm ------ A rnin CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church = 64 Colborne St. B SUNDAY SERVICE AT 11:00 AM, Subject: MAN SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:40 AM, Wednesday evening meeting at 8:00 o'clock include testimonies of h bh C Sclence. teading room M1 Simets Su South Roots Ne Xx Bamers Bl o3k) Will he opin d from 2 to 8 p.m, and on and Thureday from 7 an oX0ep Sundays "hd legal hoile daw where Nhe ble and 'Gan Solence literature may be studied and purchased and subtoriptions planed for our periodicals,

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