Daily Times-Gazette, 24 Jul 1954, p. 18

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46 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Sefurdey, July 94, 1004 STORIES OF FAMOUS HYMNS g§ § : 1 SE fl E'e pop Mg J pg of Jesus, foun e the Book of Re- velation Mt inspired Holman Hunt when he painted his celebrated canvas "The Light of The World". And Hunt's painting, in turn, suggested the imagery for Bisho illiam Walsham How's beautiful soul-win- hymn, reproduced above. lman Hunt used his brushes to tell the story of a patient Sav- four, knocking and waiting before a fast-closed door, High weeds, . tangled vines and unpicked fruit on the ground before the door ev- idence that it has not been for a log time. Bishop How has told the same sloly In his hymn- 1 il EE BED ih! E I oh PE segue, Thou Art Standing" is Bishop How's masterpiece, bet he HRB eit Eg t many hymns. other favorites are his New Year hymn, "Jesus, Name of Wondrous Love", his All Saints' hymn, "For All The Saints Who From Their Labors Rest', and his "0 Word of God Incarnate". Bishop How was widely known for his Christian devotion and his zeal in win souls. It has been said that the t picture of the character of this unusual church- man is to be found in his own de- scription of an ideal minister. "Such a minister," he said "should be a man, fre, holy and spotless in his own life; a man of much prayer; in character meek, lowly and infinitely compassionate; |! of tenciarast love to 2 jun of sympathy for every pain and sor- row, and devo hi and nights to lightening the burdens of humanity; utterly patient of in- sult ad enmity; utterly fearless in shesking the truth and rebuking sin; ever ready to answer avery call, to go wherever bidden in - er to do good." FOR BETTER HEALTH Parkinson's Disease Relieved By New Drug - By HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, MD (from slight to marked in about 87 disease named after James |per cent. it was effective against Parkinson may follow an attack of (all of the symptoms of Frayne, sickness or encephalitis. It |ism, especially against the muscle follow hardening of the |rigidi must be given th other 8, ty. Parsidol usual in conjunction such as amphetamine, that may help relieve the symptoms of this disease, and should be used only under direction of a physician. QUESTION AND ANSWER Mrs. L. N.: Will a kerosene en- ema hurt my child who ig four years old? Answer: There is no reason for giving your child kerosene enemas. Kerosene has definitely proved to be poisonous. arteries, or it may be due to poison- The appearance of the patient with this nervous disease becomes quite characteristic. He has a wide- 2yed, unblinking, staring expres- 8) and his muscles are smooth and almost immovable. For this reason, the face is said to be al- The patient has a tendency to form excessive saliva and drool out of the corners of his mouth. He walks with a slow, short, shuffling ait, with his body bent. Once he s to Salk, he hag Sittieulty in sto) ause e propulsion of ng bee There is marked rig- idity of muscles. Parkinsonism affects certain areas of the brain. The patient has a tremor of his hands and legs that he cannot control. The disease can attack only one arm or leg at a time. Usually the fingers go through 'pill rolling" type of motion. e condition usually be- a gr fh i any s have helpe: give relief to those who suffer from Parkinson's disease. Recently, a new called par- sidol was perfected. It was used on appl ly 300 cases with ate] improvement ranging FIRST PRINTED BIBLE. The first printed Bible was pro- duced in Gutenburg, Germany, in 1450-1456. HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS - "MAN'S EXTREMITY IS GOD'S OPPORTUNITY" JULY 25th CKEY, 580, 9:45 AM. 245 Simcoe St. 245 PENTECOSTAL CHURCH ALL REGULAR SERVICES WILL CONTINUE THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER AS USUAL. Sun. 11 AM end 7 PM. SS. AT 10 AM. MON. AND WED. AT 8 P.M, Visitors ave cordially invited to attend REV. R. A. BOMBAY, poster BOYS - GIRLS SOMETHING REAL SPECIAL FOR YOU! SOMETHING YOU HAVE ALWAYS WANTED You will be told how you eon got it ot . . . THE BIG TENT SUNDAY SCHOOL ATHOL ST. AT WILSON RD. TOMORROW 10 O'CLOCK OPEN AIR GOSPEL SERVICE (Weather Permitting) LAKEVIEW PARK BAND SHELL SUNDAY -- 7 P.M. Speaker: MR. T. @. TELFER, of Toronto CONVENED BY GOSPEL HALL -- NASSAU ST. Come and join the singing of the old Gospel Hymns and hear the plain Gospel message as preached by the Apostles. Please note there will be no evening service in the Gospel Hall, N St., LISTEN TO "UNSHACKLED" CKLB Every Sunday 9.30 P.M. Sponsored by OSHAWA AND DISTRICT CHRISTIAN BUSINESS MEN"S COMMITTEE Fonsm---------- except in the event of rain, in which case service will be in the Gospel Hall. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH cation Pastor: Rev. A. G. E. Mitchell Gibbons St, North of Louisa -- Gibbons St. Mission 11 AM.--TRIUMPH AND TROUBLE 3 P.M.--BIBlE SCHOOL 7 P.M.--THE LOVE OF GOD COMMENDED = A FRIENDLY WELCOME AWAITS YOU -- THE BAHA'T WORLD FAITH O SON OF BEING! Love Me, that | may love thee. thou lovest Me not, My love can in no wise reach thee. Know this, O servant. i From "The Hidden Words" OSHAWA BAHA'l COMMUNITY Secretary: 156 Willingdon Avenue -- Phone 3-3281 ST. PAUL'S WILSON & ROGER Minister: REV. B. A. MILES, B.A. -- 18%; Simcoe S., Diel 3-2107 11 AM--"THE ECUMENICAL MOVEMENT" NURSERY CLASS -- UP TO 5 YEARS 11:00 AAM.--CHURCH SCHOOL Rev. Stuart B. Coles, B.A., Minister KNOX David Jenkins, Leader of Praise 11 AM.--MORNING WORSHIP AN ANNOUNCEMENT 8:30 P.M. -- INTER-CHURCH EVENING WORSHIP at the Oshawa Bandshell. KNOX CHURCH SCHOOL -- Note change of hour to 11 A.M., the boys and girls going to their classes during the church service. SIMCOE STREET N. AT BROCK The United Church of Canada CENTRE ST. UNITED CHUR SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Jesus Teaches His Disciples How To Pray By NEWMAN CAMPBELL praise. The" leseon Cmpha . * my lacs th need of stillness and ewhen we pray. . a a a Sens F') speed- o , musio--er passes such--from ¥. loud 1 may sce diffiouit 39 pod et 3 he midst of erowds ao a Fe 8 "to give good gifts unto yo So many times f#o this writer, troubled some problem, the words of psalmist have eome, "Be still, and know that I am God." Tension always relaxes; Be stil, be still; there ig a Higher Power in charge; He will show me the way. It is not only people in the midst of life and its tensions, or the older ones who ponder on what the fu- ture may have in store for them, but the young--even little children have their fears. Possibly parents sometimes do not realize such fear because it is not a physical one, so the earlier children are taught to pray to God when these feelings come upon them, the better are they equipped to meet life's later problems. "Even the youths shall faint and be weary, and the young men shall utterly fall: But they that wait up- on the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk and not faint."'--Isaiah 40:30, 31, Those words of the greatest of prophets of the Old Testament should also be memorized. In war or in peace, when over-worked or discouraged by life's hardships, strength will come to us if we re- peat them, believe in them and pray for courage to "renew our strength." Jesus' disciples, having waited until He had finished His prayer, asked Him to teach them how to pray. "And He said unto them, say, Our Father which art in heaven 4 Hallowed by Thy name. Thy king- e do for ar inoul kg or a 8 4 We must Yeorn to forgive if we are our Father to forgive us-- Te; forgive others--way dowa in our Jesus then uses a simple parable about fathers and their sons. No normal father would hand his son a stone when he asked for bread, He said, nor a serpent when he was or 0 'KE ye then, being evil, know how dren; how much more shal your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask Him? We may not always get what we| pray for, and often we shall be better off for our prayers are fre- quently requests for earthly things. But when we ask for spiritual help we are never disappointed. As Paul writes to the Pi¥'lip-|| pians, "Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and sup- plication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. And the peace of God, which pas- seth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds throug Christ Jesus." Worry causes sleepless nights and troubled days. If care tends to make you sleepless don't count sheep, but recite the 23rd Psalm or Isaiah's words, or Paul's to the Philippians. And do not forget that Paul said to pray 'with thanks- giving." We are inclined te forget our many blessings from God when we are in trouble. "Seeing then that we have a great high priest, that is passed in- to the heavens, Jesus the Son of God let us hold fast our profes- sion. For we have not am high priest, that is passed into the heav- ens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our profession. For we have not an high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in al points tempted like as we are, yet without sin. 'Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need." He- Chueh of Cnglawd in Canada (ANGLICAN) ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH Centre and Bagot Streets Recto The Rev. Ganon BD. M. Rose -- Phone 35-2386 ® GHRIST MEMORIAL CHUREGH Mary ond Hilleroft Streets Rector, The Rev. HM. D. Cleverdon -- Phene 35-5795 {J HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Gomer Gourt ond Barrie Streets, one block east RECTOR -- THE REV. E. A. IRWIN, LS.T. SUNDAY SERVICES 8AM. -- 11 AM. -- 7PM. Albert THE SALVATION ARMY GORNER OF SIMCOE end OAK STREETS MAJOR end MRS. J. PATTERSON 19:00 a.m.--DIRECTORY @.P) 1:00 o.m.--Guest Speaker Cadet Sgt. MARGARET E€OULL of the Wm. Booth Memorial College, Toronto 2.00 p.m.--@ompany Meeting Y.P. 7:00 p.m.--EVANGELISTIE 3:00 p.m.--BAND CONCERT AT LAKESIDE PARK Tuesday, 2:30 p.m.--HOME LEAGUE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST GHURCH -- 64 COLBORNE ST. EAST SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 11 AM. SUNDAY SERVICE 11 AM. -- SUBJECT "TRUTH" Wednesday evening meeting at 8:00 o'clock includes testimonies of healing through Christian Science. Fhe reading room located at the church, open Tuesday and Thurs- day from 2 to 4:30 p.m., excepting legal holidays, where the Bible and Ehristian Science literature may be studied, borrowed or pur- chased and subseriptions placed for periodicals. CALVARY BAPTIST Corner John and Centre Streets Rev. Clarence M. Keen, Pastor Affiliated with Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches of Canada 11 AM.--"THE GRACE OF GOD IN ACTION" This service will be broadcast over our local radio station -- CKLB - 1240, 7 P.M.--"CHRISTIANITY AND IDOLARTY* Good congregational singing. 8:30 P.M.--MEMORIAL PARK SERVICE -- BAND SHELL Theme: The Lost Sheep. Hear our Male Chorus sing "The Ninety and Nine. Vocal solos, duets and Male Quartet, A Christ- ian proclamation in the cool of the Park ot the close of the Lord's day. Don't miss it. Our BIBLE SCHOOL at 9:45 each Lord's Day and our MID-WEEK PRAYER MEETING on Wednesday at 8 p.m. ere maintained throughout the summer. Meet with us. 17 ERIE ST. DIAL 5-3872 REV. R. EL. DARGAN, Paster rece METHODIST CHURCH CAMP MEETING Will be held at Pine Orehard, Ontario, from July 16 to July 25. 10 ALM. -- Sunday School for al ages 11 AM. -- Moming Worship No evening service on account of Camp Meeting 7 p.m.-- "JESUS IS COMING AGAIN!" This is the third message im the very important series , . . ® WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY ABOUT IT? ® HOW WILL IT AFFECT YOU AS AN INDIVIDUAL? @® COULD IT HAPPEN ANY DAY? 11 AM.--"ACCEPTABLY APPROACH- ING THE ALMIGHTY" YOU WILL ENJOY OUR FAMILY WORSHIP HOUR GUEST SOLOIST -- All Day -- Mrs. J. RIPLEY -- Chatham \ Rev. A. F. Cowan, B.A, 169 Athol St. I Phone 3-496 Mr. N. Williams, Organise 10 A M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 AM. CHRISTIANITY OR CRISIS MRS. J. H. WILKINS AT THE ORGAN A FRIENDLY €HURCH - St. Andrew's United Church MINISTER: REV. GEORGE TELFORD, M.A., D.D. Organist and Choirmaster: MR. KELVIN JAMES, A.T.C.M. SUNDAY, JULY 25th H AM --ST. ANDREW'S AND SIMCOE STREET CONGREGA- TIONS WORSHIP TOGETHER IN ST. ANDREW'S €HURCH. DR. @. TELFORD will preach 11 AM. -- BEGINNERS, NURSERY, PRIMARY AND JUNIOR CLASSES, Bond Shell 'Service 8:30 p.m. Visitors cordially welcome Northminster United Church SIMCOE STREET NORTH AT ROSSLAND ROAD Minister: REV. H. A. MELLOW, B.A. Organist: MR. J. R. ROBERTSON 11:00 AM.--GUEST SPEAKER REV. HUGH CROZIER WHITBY A CHURCH SERVING YOUR GOMMUNITY Westmount United Church ROSEHILL BLVD., JUST NORTH OF KING ST. REV. DAVID F. SUMMERS, B.A., MINISTER MRS. ANNE POTTER, ORGANIST AND CHOIR LEADER 2 11:15 AM. --= TO BEHOLD THE CHRIST Park 8:30 P.M, BAND SHELL SERVICE, Memorial Community Singing -- Come .M. -- THE BIG TENT Sunday School 9 AM ¥ YOUR CHILD WILL ENJOY THIS HOUR THE BIG TENT The Coolest Spot in Town for Church Service ATHOL ST. Ek AT WILSON RD. THE CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Rev. WM. J. NEWELL, Pastor -- Mr. THOMAS FARMER, Pianist brews 4:14 -- 16. The quananiche is a type of At- Growing Through Prayer Fil Hi Tg fl Ri JIT ( ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Serigfture--Psalm 46:10; Isaiah 40:30, $1; Luke 11:1-13; Philippians 4:67-7; Hebrews 4:14- np 7 f SB 7A dh, WA N Lz Ae lantic salmon which spends its HARMONY UNITED CHURCH Northeast Corner Harmony Rd. and King St. E. MINISTER -- REV.. DAVID F. SUMMERS, B.A. MR. ROSS METCALF ASSISTING THE CHOIR 10:00-""BEHOLD THE CHRIST" 11:00 --- SUNDAY SCHOOL whole life in eastern fr lakes. By Alred J. Buescher Grace Lutheran | Church 150 ALBERT ST. Rev. N. C. Kritsch, Pastor JULY 25th 10 AM. Sunday School 11 AM. MORNING WORSHIP When one is troubled in mind, over a problem that seems unsolvable, think of the Psalmist's words, "Be still {and know that I am Gad," weary, and' the young men shall utterly fall: but they that wait upon the Lord their strength."-~Isaiah Ad Jesus' disciples asked Him to teach them how to pray, and He said: "When ye pray, say, "Our Father which art in heaven, hallowed be Thy Name, hy, &ingdom c¢nme." "Be careful for nothing, but in every-; thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God." MEMORY VERSEwThess. &ilfied, "What De | Get Out of It?" 6:30 P.M.--"This Is The Life' inn Street United Ghureh | REV. MERVIN A. BURY, M.A,, B.D., Minister Mr. Wallace Young Mus. Bac.,, ATCM, Organist end Choirmaster 10:30 A.M.--Youth Department 11:00 A.M.--Nursery 11:00 A.M.--Church School .11:00 AM.--"ADJUSTING TO GOD'S CLIMATE". Solo: "Sweet is Thy Mercy" (Barnby) -- Mr. Fred Densham NO EVENING SERVICE ALWAYS A WELCOME FOR ALL AT THE FRIENDLY FAMILY CHURCH

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