Daily Times-Gazette, 10 Feb 1951, p. 12

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PAGE TWELVE we Rl N THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1951 Jesus the Christ DISCIPLES CONVINCED HE IS THE MESSIAH 0 Scripture -- Mark 7:24; 9:1 By NEWMAN CAMPBELL IN READING over today's Bible references, We are Struck with the fact that after each miracle Jesus worked, He asked those whom He had healed and the onlookers to tell no one. None obeyed Him. So overcome with amazement were those who received His help or witnessed the deed, they told everyone they met. In every household in the vicinity of the miracle, it must have been the chief topic of conversation. Neighbors told neighbors; families sent word to relatives and friends, and those who had been cured were objects of wonder and awe. Why did nos Jesus 'want these works of His blazoned abroad? The time had not come to disclose His real nature. Also, the rulers of the synagogues were jealous of their position and authority, and they would do their best (and did) to trap this audacious Person and discredit and silence Him, even if they had to kill Him. What do you do if you are asked not to tell about something that has happened? Do you immediately tell the next person you meet? Or do you do as you are asked, and keep it secret? Gratitude for favors received may make it seem right to acquaint others with the deed, but loyalty to your benefactor should keep you silent. In today's story, Jesus had gone to the borders of Tyre and Sidon, where He went into a house, hop- ing no one would know He was therc. A woman, a Gentile and a Phoenician of Syria, had evidently been waiting for Him, and she fol- lowed Him into the house and threw herself at His feet. Her little daughter was possessed by an unclean spirit, she said, and she begged the Master to cast it out. After a suggestion by Jesus and a quick-witted answer by the mother, she was told to go her way: "the devil is gone out of thy " daughter." And so the mother found it to be, when she arrived home. In Decapolis there was brought to Christ a deaf and dumb man. Jesus took the man aside, put His fingers in his ears, then spat, and taking a little spital on His finger, |. He touched it to the tongue of the man -- who immediately could hear The third mircale of which we are told by St. Mark, was similar to the one we had in a recent lesson -- the feeding of the five thousand with three loaves and two small fishes. In this case there were four thousand people who had been with the Lord for three days with nothing 4o eat. > "If I send them away fasting to their own houses, they will faint by the way: for divers of them came from far," Jesus told His disciples. They had seven small loaves this time, the disciples said, and "a few small fishes." Jesus made these feed the four thousand and they had seven basketsful left over. When Jesus and Kis disciples came to Dalmanutha the Pharisees sought Him out, asking Him ques- tions, and seeking a sign of Him. They were tempting Him. Jesus' sighed and said, "Why doth this generation seek after a sign? verily I say unto you, There shall be no sign given unto this genera- tion." At Bethsaida Jesus cured another afflicted man -- this time suffering LETS A A Saviour For Youth "By R- BARCLAY WARREN The young person asks himself three important questions: What will be my vocation? Who will be my companion? Whom suall I serve? These are answered usually with- in a period of eight or ten years. How important that youth should have Divine guidance during this period. Solomon urged, "Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youtk." Ecclesiastes 12:1. The hab- its of life, good or bad, are being formed. The bad ones are not easily changed. Many people try to reform. But reformation does not change the basic urges toward sin. Only regen- eration can do it. That is why Jesus said, "Except a man be born again he cannot see the kingdom of God." John 3:3. Man cannot redeem himself. Never has the race had so much knowledge as today, yet sin is by no means extinct. We need a Divine-human Saviour, We have that Saviour in Jesus Christ. Through his death on the Cross, He made reconciliation for our sins. Now if we will repent of our sins and believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, we are saved. "He is able also to save them to the uttermost that come unto God by Him, seeing He ever liveth to make intercession for them." Hebrews 7:2 Youth can find satisfaction in this Saviour. If the nations would come"to the Sav- jour today the atom bombs could be destroyed and brotherly love would prevail. But unless we do come to th Saviour, wars and rue mours of wars will ensue. The Sav- iour calis "Come unto Me." Let youth respond to the call. ENVOY BACK HOME Montreal, Feb, 10--(OP) --Pierre Dupuis, Canadian ambassador to The Netherlands, will arrive here by air Monday morning, via K.LM. Royal Dutch Airlines from Hol- land. from blindness. Coming to Caesarea Philippi, Jesus questioned His disciples as to what people were saying about Him -- "Whom do men say that I am?" Some say John the Raptist come again; some say Elias; and other, | "one of the prophets." i "But whom say ye that I am?" He' asked them. Peter, the impetuous, first, as usual, "Thou art the Christ." : Jesus told them to say nothing, and then He began to teach them that He must leave them, must suffer many things, and be killed, but that after three days He would . { answered | THE SALVATION ARMY COR. SIMCOE & OAK STS. MAJOR & MRS. G. DOCKERAY 9:30 a.m. --BROADCAST CKLB 11:00 a.m.--HOLINESS 2:00 p.m.--SUNDAY SCHOOL and BIBLE CLASSES 7:00 p.m.--EVANGELISTIC These Services will be conducted by MAJOR and MRS. L. BURSEY Monday, 8 pm.--Youth. Group. Speaker: Rev. R. W. Wighton Wednesday, 8 p.m.--Prayer and Praise rise again. Peter began to rebuke his Lord, probably to comfort Him that such things would not be, but Jesus in turn rebuked Peter, with the words He had used to Satan in the: wilder- ness, "Get thee behind Me, Satan." Then He said to them that he who would follow after the Master must deny himself and take up his cross and follow in His footsteps. What can we do individually to help to keep the peace of the world? | It may not seem much, but wé can live in the footsteps of the Master, | whose "holy work was doing good." We can broadcast His message | to all within sound of our voices, for | 17 Erie St, Oshawa -- Rev. S. B. Griffin, Pastor ° SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11 10.00 a.m. --SUNDAY SCHOOL. Classes for all ages. 11.00 a.m.--MORNING WORSHIP. Pastor's Subject: "Holiness Attainable" 7.00 p.m --EVANGELISTIC, Pastor's Subject: "Jesus Healing a Leper" Listen to "The Light & Life Hour" over CHML, Hamilton, 8.30 to 9.00 each Sunday morning. 900 on your dial, the time is now --to spread the | gospel of peace and goodwill to a | deeply troubled world. | UK. France End Dispute Over Isles London -- (CP) -- Britain and France have finally reached agree- ment in a dispute that goes back almost to the Middle Ages. Representatives of the two coun- tries and the Channel Islands signed a joint undertaking con- cerning fishing rights on the tiny which lie between the Channel Islands and the Normandy coast. One bone of contention sovereignty of the islands--remains unsettled. This is expected to be referred to the international court of justice at the Hague. 'The agreement was signed at the | British foreign office after months | Before that the | question of fishing rights had been | of negotiation. in dispute for hundreds of years. Detialed provisions of the new agreement will be made public | | Army barracks, an orchard, a stone | | quarry and pasture lands were up | for auction. | lot. island of Ecrehos and Minquiers, | |in the rain atfer a banquet for | | motorcars to | | One was left waiting more than an | NAVAL LONGCHAIRS | Doncaster, England--(CP)--Lt.- | Cmdr. Barling, sea cadet district | officer, thinks British parents are | too easy these days. Said he: "Too few parents today make their sons pay regular visits to the barber." | A ------------------ | CORNISH BARGAIN | Pensilva, Cornwall, England -- | (CP) -- A big disused Salvation | BRITISH - ISRAEL WORLD FEDERATION (CANADA) INC. PUBLIC MEETING FORESTERS HALL, 20% KING ST. W. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11th at 3 p.m. "THE WORLD IN REVIEW" LISTEN TO REV. E. J. SPRINGETT OVER CFRB This lect will be i Come and heor it. LISTEN TA REV. E. J. SPRINGETT OVER CFRB SUNDAYS AT 9:45 a.m. COLLECTION There were no bids | until A. J. Hull, a florist, called: "I'll pay £50 ($150)." He got the RE ANNA [ London-- (CP) -- More than 30 government ministers and officials | waited outside the Mansion House | take them home. | hour -- Transport Minister Alfred | Barnes. | | | | The Oshawa CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church -- 64 Colborne St. East SUNDAY SERVICE AT 11.00 AM. Subject SPIRIT' SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 9.40 A.M. Wednesday evening meetin, testimonies of healing through Christian Science. The reading room, located at the church, open Tuesday, Thursday :30 p.m., excepting legal holidays, where the Bible and Christian Science literature may be atiudied, borrowed or ana Friday from 2 to purchased and subscriptions placed for periodicals. at 8:00 o'clock includes Ashburn Sunday School Elects 1951 Officers MRS. WES ROUTLEY ndent Ashburn, Feb. 9--Missionary Sun- day was observed in the Ashburn Sunday School on Sunday Feb. 4 at 10 am. Miss Doris Heron told an interesting missionary story. The offering amounted to $14.00. Following the service a Sunday Schoo meeting was held. Mr. Wal- ter Kerr occupied the chair and conducted the election of officers. The following were elected for the ensuing year: Superintendent, Mr. Edgar Heron; Assistant Superintendent, Mr. Doug- las Ashton; Secretary, Neil Johns- ton; Assistant Secretary, Carol Lunney: Treasurer, Arthur Rich- ardson; Pianist, Doris Heron. Sev- e.al other items of business were discussed. The Y.P.S. held their regular weekly meeting in the basement of the church on Sunday evening, Feb. 4 at 8 p.m. Following a short song CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Centre & John Streets The Centre of a Live Fellowship and Message Minister -- Rev R. W. Wighton, C.F. "Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved." Is it easy to find this Church--you try it and see. Acts 4:12 servipe, the president, Doris Heron, occupied the chair and opened. the meeting. Dwight Dean read the scripture esson and Carol Lunney led in prayer. Doris Heron conduct- ed a Bible Quiz on chapters 22, 23 and 24 of St. Luke's Gospel. Next meeting vhe Bible Quiz will be based on the first three chaplers of Ro- mans. Mrs. Wm. Hopkins sang a solo "When Jesus Comes". Peggy Graham gave a reading "Faith" and Elizabeth Deeming gang a solo "Is He Yours?" Rev, J. Riddell was present as guest speaker. On Wed. Feb. 14 the Y.P.S. will hold a skating party at the Brook- lin Arena, The Social Club held their regu- lar monthly meeting in the school on Friday, February 2 at 8 pm. Nine tables of euchre were played. LL GO TO CHURCH REGULARLY Mrs. Wes Routley and Mrs. Clare ence Bryant won the ladies' prizes and Messrs Clarence Bryant and Edgar Heron won the prizes for the men. A delicious lunch was served by the committee in charge. A number of Ashburn hockey enthusiasts chartered a bus on Wed. Feb. 7 and attended the hoc- key game in the Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, when the Maple Leafs defeated the Canadiens 3-1, WILL PRAY FOR PEACE Toronto, Feb. 10--(CP)--Prayers for peace will be uttered at Sun- day Masses by members of Toron= to's 104 parish units of the Holy Name Society. Want to buy, sell or trade? -- A classified ad and the deal is made, NORTHMINSTER UNITED CHURCH (Corner Simcoe and Arlington) Rev. H. A. Mellow, B.A., Minister E. K. James, A.T.C.M., Orgonist and Choir Master Then worship with us at-- 11 a.m.--SUBJECT: "THE MAN OF A BROKEN HEART" Do you like bright community singing? You will enjoy it at 6:45 p.m. Here is the subject you have waited for so long-- 7 p.m.--"AFTER DEATH--SURVIVAL OR WHAT HAPPENS TO THE SOUL AT DEATH?' JOIN THE MANY ON WEDNESDAY EVENING 8-9 P.M. IN INSPIRING BIBLE STUDY---SUBJECT "THE BOOK OF EXODUS AND ITS MESSAGE FOR TODAY", SUNDAY SCHOOL--CLASSES FOR ALL--3 P.M. 11:00 a.m.--"TODAY THOU SHALT BE WITH ME IN PARADISE" 7:00 p.m.--C.G.I.T. SERVICE (6.45 Song Service) SUNDAY SCHOOL INTERMEDIATES and SENIORS 9.45 AM. -- JUNIORS 2 P.M, THE CHURCH SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY . FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CORNER KING AND MARY STREETS ORGANIST AND CHOIR LEADER -- MRS. M. JOYCE 9.45 A M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 a.m.--"CHRIST'S WITNESSES" SPEAKER-- DR. N. S. McKECHNIE 7 p.m.--"ALMOST IS NOT ENOUGH" SPECIAL SERVICES SUNDAY -- 7 P.M. Subject--'"The Great White Throne Judgment' MONDAY to FRIDAY -- 8 P/M. in the GOSPEL HALL NASSAU ST., half block South of King St. W. Speaker: MR. A. W. JOYCE of Toronto Messages Outlined and Illustrated by a Large Chart A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL | THE OBJECT OF CHRIST'S S Hear this thrilling | Why will He Bible subject present- ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH MINISTER: REV. GEORGE TELFORD, M.A., B.D. . Acting Organist and Choirmaster: Mr. Matthew Gouldburn, A.L.C.M. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1951 11:a.m.--IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF THE MASTER (1) At Bethany Nursery for Younger Children during Morning Service 2:30 p.m.--SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES and ADULT BIBLE CLASSES 7:00 p:m.--CHRIST and COMMUNISM Organ Recital 6:30-7 by Mr. Wm. Corbet. Albert Street United Church "The Church With a Challenge" (CORNER ALBERT and OLIVE) MINISTER--REV. S. C. H. ATKINSON Organist and Choir Leader -- MRS. F. W. VAN DER VOORT A SUNDAY WITH THE COMMANDMENTS 11:00 a.m.--THE LORD'S NAME IN VAIN 2:30 p.m.--SUNDAY 'SCHOOL 7:00 p.m.--REMEMBER THE SABBATH DAY (Radio Gospel Service) CENTRE ST. UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev. F. J. Whiteley, B.A, B.D. -- 169 Athol St. E. Phone S437W Organist-Choirleager: Mr. N. Willioms -. 801 Rirson Rd. S$. Phone 4692R 10:00 a.m.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 a.m.--""THE REALITY OF PRAYER" ; (3rd. in series: Questions of FAITH) 7:00 p.m.--THOU RESTORETH MY SOUL (Studies in St. Mark: Ch. 5, V. 21ff.) THE FRIENDLY CHURCH mn Street United Ghureh Ernest J. Robertson, B.A, B.D. Wallace Young, Mus.Bac., A.T.C.M. Minister--Rev. t and Choir 11 AM--"GOD'S DETECTIVE" Soloist--Miss Gwen Wilson return to C oO this earth again? later, | Spiritualist Church | oor room vow Geoa || PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Vancouver -- (CP) -- Racial dis- | Sunday, 7 p.m. crimination in employment will be | discussed at the first joint labor institute here on March 4. The | combined effort by both local | councils of labor congresses Is | sponsored by the Vancouver Joint Labor Commitiee to combat racial | discrimination, | This service will be broadcast over CKLB. 7 PM.--"ALLEGIANCE TO A DREAM" - Soloist--Miss Gwen Wilson 0:15 a.m.--Church School--Youth Dept. (12 and over) 1 1 ed by MR. N. WAGAR 1 i 1 : 1 SIMCOE ST. N. AT BROCK REV. DAVID MARSHALL, Whitby," Interim Moderator MR. DAVID JENKINS, Organist and Choirmaster PUBLIC WORSHIP 11:00 AM.--REV. DAVID MARSHALL A meeting of the congregation will be held at the close of the morning service. 7:00 P.M.--REV. DAVID MARSHALL SUNDAY SCHOOLS 10:00 AM.--~MAIN SCHOOL 11:00 AM. --NURSERY CLASS 2.00 PM~--SOUTH SCHOOL IN UKRAINIAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Young People's Fellowsnip Hour at 8:15 P.M. ST. PAUL'S " WILSON RD. end ROGERS 11 a.m.--PUBLIC WORSHIP MR. LAWRENCE BLAIKIE, Knox College, Toronto Subject--"God's Wonderful Blessing for Man' 3 p.m.--SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for all ages. Newcomers welcome. DISCRIMINATION TOPIC :00 a.m.--Nursery Class for 12 to 3-year-olds. :00 a.m.--Nursery--Jr. Depts, (3-11) worship with congregation. Sunday March 4 at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.--Anniversary Services THE FRIENDLY FAMILY CHURCH BIDS YOU WELCOME SIMCOE ST. UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev. John K. Moffat, B.A. Director of Music: Mr. R. G. Geen, L.T.C.M. -- Speakers -- Mr. Ninnis Mrs. Turner all are welcome -- MOTHERS -- PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH 74 ATHOL ST. WEST The Church with Wesleyan Message REV. C. WINGER, Pestor 10 AAM.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 AM.--MORNING WORSHIP 4 "Walking in the Spirit" 7 P.M.--EVANGELISTIC SERVICE "Conscience, Record, Judgment" WED. 8 P.M.--COTTAGE PRAYER MEETING FRI. 8 P.M--YOUNG PEOPLES Specials in Music and Song ALL ARE WELCOME AT THE SINGING CHURCH THE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Pastor R. A. Bombay Bring your children! Sunday Evening 7:30 . ol Leave them in specia Ham Lenten Theme: "An Ordinary Man Looks at the Cross" 1. "Why Preach About the Cross?" 2.30 Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes 3.30 Church Membership Class for Youth 7 p.m. Lenten Theme: "The Way The Master Went" I. "He Was Baptized" ' WEDNESDAY, FEB, 14 30 PRAYER GROUP 00 MID-WEEK LENTEN SERVICE meeting to 'enjoy a technicolor movie en- titled "God's Wonder- land" while you enjoy the service. 7th DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 125 ALBERT STREET 7. EVERYBODY WELCOME SPECIAL MUSIC 8. GOOD ARMY MAIL SERVICE By Alfred J. Buescher 1 "ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Scripture--Mark 7:24--0:1. Jesus the Christ 11:00 a.m.--WORSHIP and PRAISE - 7:00 p.m.--EVANGELISTIC MEETING Pastor Bombay preaching at both services Ottawa, Feb. 10--(CP)--The Army Friday quoted Lt.-Col. J. M. Stone as saying an excellent mail service is a major factor in the "high mor- ale" of his 2nd Battalion of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry in Korea. Officials said Col. Stone has found the service good both ways, coming and going. 10:00 a.m.--Sunday School--Junior and Adult Jesus is coming! How will YOU meet Him? CHURCH '&: OPEN BOOK Gibbons St., North of Louisa -- Formerly \ Gibbons St. Mission LAY PASTOR R. B. WILKINS GRACE LUTHERAN REV, N. KRITSCH, Pastor 150 ALBERT ST. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1951 10.00 AM.--SUNCAY SCHOOL 11 AM. MORNING WORSHIP BAPTISMAL SERVICE Holy Communion to be Celebrated 7.00 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP WITH HOLY COMMUNION PAH NAS Plfarisces came to question Jesus, and they asked Him for .a sign, for they thought to tempt Him. Jesus, sighing, asked why 'that generation sought a sion, 'and Fo loft them and erdored a ship to sail to the other'side of the sea. 11 a.m. --"NOT FOR FILTHY: LUCRE" 3 p.m.--BIBLE SCHOOL os 7 p.m.--SPEAKER--MR. TOM DEANE As Jesus returned to the coast of Gali- lee, a man was brought to Him who was deaf and dumb. The Lord put His fingers in the man's ears, touched his tongue with spital, and he was made to both see and her. the multitudes that followed Him every- where, but a woman entered the house after Him, and kneeling before Him, begged that He would cast out an evil spirit that possessed her little daughter. \ 3 the Baptist, come Peter answered, "Thou

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