Daily Times-Gazette, 21 May 1955, p. 18

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THE DAILY TIMES.GAZETTE, C fo Lorieso Eemous by Horace B. Powell : C A 0 While Jesus Whispers to you, Come, sinner, come! While we are praying for you, Come, Now is the time to gwn Him, ,Now is the time to know Him, Come, sinner, come! Come, sinner, come! Jesus will bear your burden, Come, sinner, come! Jesus will not decelve you, Come, sinner, come! Jesus will now receive you, Come, sinner, come! Come, sinner, come! Come and receive the blessing, Come, While Jesus whispers to you. Come, sinner, come! While we are praying for you, Come, sinner, come! WHILE JESUS WHISPERS T0 YOU sinner, come! ome, sinner, come! re you too heavy laden, h, hear His tender pleading, sinner, come! m Ellsworth Witter was 1.4 district school near in La Grange, New ,, one day in the fall t line of the hymn, Whispers To You", n in a moment of in- t fir y with some outdoor the school at the according to his own story later, the hymn "sang itself" to him, line by line, until he ha set down several stanzas, Horatio Palmer, the hymnist- composer, asked Witter one day to contribute a hymn to a_collec- tion of religious songs 2 was assembling, and Witter submitted this one. Mr, Palmer set it to music, it soon found its way into the hymn books of the day, and was taken up by evangelis- tic song leaders. Ira Sankey, it is said, introduced it in ngland when he went to the British Isles to hold revival meetings with Dr, Dwight L. Moody, A few years aiter the hymn was written, Mr. Witter gave up his school teaching to enter the ministry. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON [ + Hezekiah Attempts Reconciliation NEWM ol CAMPBELL t the death of Uzziah his 1 was king. He reigned 735'B.C. He did not enter God and his pe el Jotham came Ahaz, who | i r of idols, He built | laal and sacrificed on | » closed the door of ud took away the ves- and cut them in 1d h wag demoralized ¢ deeper and deeper into jyrians conquered Judah ried away many, and 1s- took, a host of captive to the north They were sent home | prophet Obed In. ¢ them | have a lesson about | of: Judah who net | | own people 's | rd their God, but| 1 il of the en- n of Israel 1 to reign when | the ir Israel, 'ezekiah Invited All Israel fi eg rt 4 & o Jerusalem Passover law, but Hezekiah prayed for them, saying, "The good Lord pardon every one.' "And the children of Israel that were present at Jerusalem, kept the feast of unleavened bread sev- n days with great gladness; and the Levites and the priests praised the Lord day by day, singing with loud instruments unto the Lord. . + + And the whole assembly took counsel to keep other seven days; and they kept other seven days with gladness." "So there was great joy in Jeru- salem: for since the time of Solo- mon, the son of David, king of there was not the like in Jerusalem, "Then the priests and Levites arose and blessed the people; and their voice was heard, and their prayer came up to His holy dwell- ing place, even unto heaven." This is the first time we have had an account of singing in the | Bible since the deliverance of the | Hebrew people from the pursuing army of the Egyptians when » years old, | Moses and the children of Israel years in| | "he opened the | » of the Lord, priests of the temple id t 1d them, | { the porch of the | the lamps put | right 1 been no incense rings made » unto the God d. Heze Lord was 1 of the ] lem, and | them to trouble | « went cleansed it ed it ried to the next me ring | ered the went to the | ) x» Lord 00d with the | i and the trumpets offering be Lord began and with | wed by David | Il the con i, and the sing- t trumpeter this 1d priests finish- hipped with lah wrote let. lt i Isvael ash to . Je rusalem | mes letters and car- ts of the coun wl hi 11 hed, but lem and "kept | ¢ had pot sane- cording to the and | | ang a wonderful song, Our lesson today has a far hap- pier ending than any we have had in recent months The battle of good against evil and Le- | is never ending. From early child. oa ide d the | hoo wl to the end of our lives we are assailed by temptations, Fveryone in the whole world knows that when we do what is and pleasing to God and His | Son, Jesus, we are happy, and | even if we hove grics 've can meet them with courage because | we know we will receive help from above. Let us close with the | eighth verse of the sixth chapter of Micah, which is also included in our lesson: | "He hath shewed thee, O man, what is good; and what doth the | Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God." SOCIETIES SHARE $100,000 DETROIT (AP) -- Executors of | the estate of Mrs. Emma McKen- zle ere surprised Thursday to | fing | a fortune of $300,000 uvon '| opening her safe-deposit box, The | 75-year-old widow who died March 27 willed her estate to the Michi. | gan Humane Soclety and the De- troit Institute for Cancer Research, There are no known n relatives. | 5 | / ; FAREWELL continued | CHARLOTTE, N. C. (AP)--Elva Anthony, sald goodbye at the home of dn and stepped out of | a second-storey window by mis. take, He was released from hos: | pital Thursday after treatment of head bruises, TIMELY FEATURE TRINIDAD, Colo. (AP)--Among | flood victims in this southern | Colorado city today was the | Strand Theatre, located on Com- | merce St. The picture currently | showing is 'On the Waterfront." HARMONY Plan To Mark Victoria Day QUEENIE JLEICHER HARMONY -- The ith of May celebrations, this year being ob- served on Monday May 23, are taking on various forms of amuse- ment here, Hie Oshawa Mission- ary College is holding a monster picnic, to be held on the grounds Which lich neigomally are deal for the An innovation in the sporis og A will be a colored te flying contest, which "should rove iieresting, A cordial is ex- to any interested to come Neighborhood As- wing its custom of hold alo Harmony sociation is fol Let's Go To Church Regular] tives of Africa use to give us i idea how differently those Jeople live from Canadians, Mrs. Fergu- son also demonstrated and show- ed the women's wearing apparel as well as how she ca baby on her back, while travell- ing or working, rs. Elma Smith président of the woman's Association, present- | the ed Mrs. Ferguson with a cheque as token of their a reciation, The Prince Albert WA appreciat- ed also the fact that the vening ey of Port Perry fost ed its eating to be able to ar her | who never heard. bo Jenus Chiat is most d missionary says he oe / he he thinkin, oi the doe conviction of being in carrying the Sospel ye CHURCH of ENGLAND in CANADA (ANGLICAN) of seeing the fruit of Tally fives a" ont of his a hn ight to see that 4 Seon power of God unto Be to eons that be lieveth whether he be in heathen darkness or enlightened Canada ! That's why he loves 'it'. Of course there is suffering for the mission- ary, He may take to himself the many years standing - in a monster Fireworks Japlay, Mi ney from all the local familie pooled, thus making it possible 5 provide a display not otherwise obtainable. At the same time it provides any and all to share in this community project, In conjunction with the ealisthe- nics display, a decorated vehicle contest will keep the small fry busy until dark, and prizes are being offered for the best turnouts, President Ron Wilson and his staff are the hard working fel lows behind this event, while Stan. Cook and his committee are dir- ectly , responsible for the Fire- works, Needless, to say, young and old alike are looking forward to this the first of the good wea- ther holidays. Mrs. George Abraham, Fair- view Ave., had as her guests dur- ing the past weekend her cou- sins. Mr, and Mrs. George Weaver, Bradford, Pa., and Mr, and Mrs, Edward Anderson, Toronto, Harmony residents were very happy to see the Oshawa Railway buses driving along Harmony road Wednesday morning. ¥ goes to prove the old saying that good things are not missed until they are taken away. AUDLEY Practice For Anniversary MILDRED PUCKRIN Correspondent AUDLEY -- Miss Evelyn Pratt and a friend, Miss Brown from Cleveland, Ohio, spent the week- end with Mr, and Mrs. G. XK, Pratt, Mr. and Mrs, Lee Darwin visit- | ed the latter's parents, Mr, and | Mrs. G. XK. Pratt, on Sunday, | Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs , Arthur Hedge on the birth of a daughter at Oshawa Hospital on| May 13, | The Sunday School anniversary service will be held om Sunday | May 29, at 2 p.m. The children | are busy practising music for the | E. Fallaize is recuperating at| his home following his recent operation, Judy Puckrin left Sunday eve- ning by train for Ottawa where she is spending the week touring the capital city. These trips, spon- sored by the Rotary Clubs, provide the High School students with a wonderful opportunity There is an epidemic of measles! in the school. Only 21 of the 51} pupils were in attendance on Mon- day, Nancy, Keith and Ray Puck- rin "have had both chicken pox and measles within a week Mr, and Mrs, L. Beatty of New Toronto and Mr, and Mus, McKenzie of Oakville visited Mr, 5 Mrs. James Davidson on Sun. ay.. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Skylar and family of Paris. Ont,, visited Mr and Mrs, Bert Guthrie on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. C. Clemence spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Simon Puckrin and Miss Margaret Puck- rin of Oshawa, PRINCE ALBERT Couple Mark Anniversary F. E, SMITH Correspondent PRINCE ALBERT -- Miss Ada Doupe, Toronto, was a weekend guest of her brother, Jim Doupe, and Mrs. Doupe, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Pearce at- tended a surprise party for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rahm of Black: stock on Saturday, It was Mr, and Mrs. Rahm's 25th wedding. anni. versary. They were presented with a beautiful gate legged table, Mr, Gerrow of Columbus Is building a house on his lot on the west side of the village. It is understood that Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Parkinson have bought lots on the Kerry property and will also commence building next week, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hunter and family visited with her sister in Havelock on Sunda HEAR MISSIONARY There was a good attendance out to hear Mrs, Miriam Fergu- son, Missionary from Angola Africa, last Wednesday evening. A short program of instrument- als, vocal solo and readings pre- ceded the very interesting talk glven by Mrs. Ferguson. There were several miniature articles on display such as the na- Missionaries Find Happiness In Service By R. BARCLAY WARREN My cousin with her husband and three children have left to preach the gospel in India. This is the third trip to the Orient for the arents, This time it was a little arder for the two older children from Paul to the Philip plans, 1:29: "For unto you it given in the behalf of ist, not only to believe on him, bu t also to suffer for his sake." FORGOT SOMETHING DONCASTER, Eng. (Reufers)-- On his way to Southampton to catch a Montreal-bound liner, emi- i' ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH Centre ond Bagot Streets Officiate The Rev. A. Payne 9:45 &.m.--5t, George's, Wilson Rd, = Extension Sunday School LJ CHRIST MEMQRIAL CHURCH ; Mary and Hillcroft Streets ; Rector, The Rev. H. D, Cleverdon = Phone 5-5795 J HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Corner Court and Barrie Streets, one block east of Albert RECTOR ~~ THE REV. E. A, IRWIN, LST, SUNDAY SERVICES BAM. -- 11 AM. -- 7PM. 1 THE UNITED CHRCH OF CANADA 'NORTHMINSTER UNITED CHURCH rant Richard Corral stuck his' fran out of a train window today as the train pulled into Doncaster station, The window was closed, Corral, a 42-year-old aeronautical draftsman from Hull, spent six hours in a local hospital being treated for cuts, stayed behind to plete their college eduration, Mr, Smith in his farewell mes- sage sald they are often asked, 'So you are going back to India, Do you like it?"" Wheen they an- swer, "Yes, we love it; we can hardly wait till we get back," people shake their heads incredu- lously, The difference in the viewpoint depends on what you mean by 'it', Missionaries do not like the separation from their friends and loved ones. They do not like the poor transportation, the preval ence of insects and snakes, the extreme heat and the privation from certain desirable foods, They miss a hundred and one things which are rharacteristic of the high standard of living in Canada. They .do not like 'it' from this viewpoint any more 'than we would, Missionaries find 'their joy in giving the good news of the gos- pel of Jesus Christ to these needy people who have never heard. To see men and women who have sought in vain for rest in heathen temples, finding that rest by faith Grace Lutheran Church 150 ALBERT ST. Rev, N. C. Kritsch, Pastor MAY 22nd 10:00 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 AM. --MORNING WORSHIP HE GOMES TO JUDGE 12:30 P.M. "This Is The Life" ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN WILSON AND ROGERS Minister: Rev. B, A. MILES, BA, THE SALVATION ARMY ® CORNER OF SIMCOE and OAK STREETS MAJOR and MRS, J. PATTERSON 10:00 AM.--Directory (Y.P.) 11:00 A.M.--Holiness Meeting 2:00 P.M.--Company Meeting (Y.P.) 7.00 P.M.--Evangelistic SIMCOE ST. NORTH AT ROSSLAND ROAD ; MINISTER REV, H. A. MELLOW B.A, i ORGANIST -- MR, s A. ROBERTSON 11:00 AM, NC --"ON TAKING A CHANCE" NO EVENING SERVICE 9:30 AM.--PRIMARY, JUNIORS, INTERMEDIATE 11:00 AM.~--BEGINNERS A CHURCH SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY 4 11 AM, MORNING WORSHIP "CHRISTIAN JOY" The CHURCH SCHOOL Grades 3 ond up, 9:45 am, Beginners and Grades | ond 2, Adult ible" Clos KNOX PRESBYTERIAN FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 79 KING STREET EAST Affiliated with the Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec Minister: REV, L. D, BEGG, B.A. B.Th, Music Director: Mrs, M. Joyce 11 AM, --"THE UNRECOGNIZED CHRIST" 7 P.M~"THE SINLESSNESS OF CHRIST" SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 9:45 AM, * Wed, 8:00 P.M. --Service of Prayer and Bible Study We Invite You To Worship With Us CENTRE ST. UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev, A. F. Cowan, B.A, Mr, N, Williams, Organist 10:00 A.M. --SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 AM.--"OUR WORK" JUNIOR CONGREGATION AND NURSERY 7:00 P.M, --NO EVENING SERVICE Simcoe St. N., at Brock St, Rev. 5. B, COLES, B.A, David Jenkins --- Choirmaster 9:45 AM, MEN'S STUDY GROUP WHAT IS BARTHIANISM? 10:00 AM, Knox Church School 11:00 AM. : Morning Worship "Christians In A Revolutionary Age" 2:00 P.M.--South Church School CALVARY BAPTIST CENTRE AND JOHN ST, OSHAWA REV, CLARENCE M. KEEN---PASTOR Affiliated with Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches of Canoda 9: 1: i 8 A.M.~BIBLE SCHOOL AM ~"THE HOLY SPIRIT AND THE BELIEVER" Pi 'WHEAT AND TARES" 45 00 00 30 P.M.--YOUNG PEOPLES GATHERING Radio Ministry C.K.L.B, 1240 7.30 p.m, = "Studies in Genesis" ining Street Mngted Ghureh REV, MERVIN A. BURY, MA, B.D, Minister Mr, Wallace Young, Mus, Bac, ATCM, Orgonist and Choirmaster LAYMEN' 3 SUNDAY 11:00 A.M.--Guest speaker: MR, HAROLD M, SMITH Toronto, Soloist: MISS MARILYN BOOTH NO EVENING SERVICE CHURCH SCHOOL CLASSES AS USUAL NURSERY 11:87 AM, ALWAYS A WELCOME FOR ALL AT THE FRIENDLY FAMILY CHURCH 7:00 P.M, Evening Worship "WAITING" 8.15 P.M. YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY 17 ERIE ST. DIAL 5-3872 attend 10 A.M.--Sunday School for all ages. 11 AM.--~"Walking Worthy of Our Calling" 7 P.M.=="Choked by Thorns" The church needs you , , + REV. R. E. DARGAN Pastor The Christian and Missionary Alliance MASONIC TEMPLE Sheer STREET 7 P.M. -- WHAT WE BELIEVE AND WHY (3) "THE LORD FOR THE BODY" Does the Bible teach a sane approach to this controversial subject? TENOR SOLOIST ~~ MR, J, BROOKS, Chatham, Ont. A ministry in music to thrill you (Also at I'l a.m, Service) 11 AM, -- THORNTON'S ROAD NORTH Community Service "Council Tidings' by the Pastor REPORT OF 58th GENERAL COUNCIL OF THE C. & M.A, RECENTLY HELD IN PHILADELPHIA, PA, Pianist = Mr, T. Farmer Pastor == Rev, Wm, J, Newell you need the church + 4 ¢ church somewhere tomorrow 245 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Pastor: Rev, R. A. Bombay 245 11 AM, 7 PM, MORNING WORSHIP SUNDAY "OUR LORD COMETH" VACATION VISITORS WELCOME 11 AM, 7 P.M. MONY science te r-- Secretary: THE TWELVE PRINCIPLES OF THE BAHAT WORLD FAITH RELIGION AND SCIENCE "That which is in conformity with science « is also in conformity with religion, Whatever the intelligence of man cannot understond, religion ought not to accept. Religion and science walk hand in hand, is ridt the truth, OSHAWA BAHA'I COMMUNITY 156 Central Park Blvd, MUST BE IN HAR- and ony religion contrary to S. = Phone 3-3281 ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL yeeson 27-80; Micah 6-7. By Alfred J. Buescher PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH 455 Richmond St. East ot Cadillac Rev. H. W. Hobbs, Minister WN ein REV. OTHO JENNINGS OF OWOSSO, MICH. ino YOUTH CONVENTION ® SERVICES at 11+3.7 $S.at 10 RALLIES TONIGHT AT 7:45 P.M. SUNDAY AT 3:00 P.M. Inviting all young people to enjoy CHALLENGING MESSAGES -- INSPIRING MUSIC AND SINGING, Warm Fellowship. HARMONY UNITED CHURCH ' Northeast Corner Harmony Rd. and King St. E. MINISTER --= REV. DAVID F, SU Anyone wishing to consult the minister will find him each Wednesday evening between the hours of 7 end 8. MR, ROSS METCALFE, ORGANIST AND CHOIR DIRECTOR SE . 10:00 AM. --FAMILY, PRAYERS 11:15 AM.--SUNDAY SCHOOL Westmount United Church ROSEHILL BLVD. JUST NORTH OF KING ST, REV. DAVID F, SUMMERS, B.A, MINISTER MRS, W. T, COOK, Organist and Choir Director 10:00 A.M.--Sunday School, Juniors and Seniors 11:30 AM --FAMILY PRAYERS 2:30 P.M.--Beginners and Primary St. Andrew's United Church MINISTER: REV, GEORGE TELFORD, M.A., D.D. Organist and Choirmaster: MR, KELVIN JAMES, A.T.C.M. SUNDAY MAY 22 11:00 AM. --"THE UNFINISHED BUILDING" 7:00 P.M.--JOINT SERVICE IN SIMCOE ST URCH REV, J, K. MOFFAT WILL PREACH SUNDAY SCHOOL: Senior and Intermediate Classes 9:50 am | Beginners, Primary and Junior Classes 11:00 am. i 5 Albert Street United Church "The Church with a Challenge" ( CORNER OLIVE and ALBERT ) MINISTER -- REV. S. C. H. ATKINSON Mr, Ronald Kellington, Organist and Choir Leader 11:00 AM.--~MORNING WORSHIP Nursery at Morning Service 7:00 P.M.---RADIO GOSPEL SERVICE "WHERE IS THY FALTH?" 9:45 AM --SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES EE rewen's Zz was ed Le 1 and cut them in Lt. the door dard. fy ether the vessels of the a worshipper of Baal. When Hezekiah came to the throne he gathered the Levites together and or- them to open and cleanse the % of the House of the Hous® of God. They did so and reported pieces. He dere to the king that it LEE NY] 1.4 | PR ORIN FEF gers went through was ready.y" lt Judah asking them to come to Jerusa- lem to keep the Passover, mocked and laughed, but others came. Hezekiah wrote letters to all Israel and A multitude of people came to the great revival in Jerusalem and kept the Pass. over. There was rejoicing and singing and the Levites blessed the people. MEMORY. VERSE=1_Chronicles 30:0, | His messen« all the country. Some US PEO RE E EE RR LLL R CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH --- 64 COLBORNE ST. EAST SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 9:40 AM. SUNDAY SERVICE 11 AM. -- SUBJECT "SOUL AND BODY! Wednesday evening meeting at 8:00 o'clock Includes testimonies of healing through Christian"Science. The reading roem located at the church, open Tuesday and Thurs. day from 2 to 4:30 p.m., excepting legal holidays, where the Bible and Christian Science literature may be studied, borrowed or pur- chased and subscriptions placed for periodicals, SIMCOE ST. UNITED CHURCH 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 AM.-"SLAVES OR SONS?" 7 PM-"0OUR FATHER", Joint Service with St. Andrews in. Simcoe St. Church ¢ The Minister at both Services 9.45--Junior, Intermediate and Young People's . t Classes | 11:00--Nursery, Primary and Kindergarten Classes I REL SPITS NYE

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