a . TT EY SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON ets Go To Church Regularly Stories of Bemous Bymns by Horace B. Powell UT AR I aM as 1 am, without one ples, Fo i thy blood was shed for and "that thou bid'st me come to thes, O Lamb of God, | gome! | come! : Just as | am, and waiting not To rid my soul of ope dark blot, To thee Whoae Wood can cleanse i each » 0 Lamb o God, I come! I come Just us 1 am, the' tossed shout i With many & confit, many # | doubt, | Piuhiings within, and fears with ! | 0 Pi 8 of God, | come! | come! i Just as | am poor, wretched, ih Sight, riches, healing of the mind, Yea, all 1 peed, in thee to find, { nH Lamh of God, 1 come! | come! | Just as | am, thou wilt receive | | Wilt welcome, pardon, cleanse, reliey / Because thy promise 1 helieve, O Lamh of God, | come! | come! Just as 1 am, thy love unknown Hq | Hath broken every barrier down; Now, to he thine, yea, thine alone 0 Lamb of God, | come! | come or, [#4 | stay with the hymns are sung dust As 1 Am long as Charlotte Eilott's Without One Flea" will he 8 favor ite th Christians the world around, This marvelous hymn has been blessing humanity for over 100 years. Dr, Dwight 1, Moody, | th great American evangelist, | giid that WM had touched more | hearts and brought more souls lo Christ than any other ever wril ten, Mis Fillott's mother, » clergyman in the Chureh of Eng fand, once sald this his sister's hymn had accomplished Infinitely more than his own ministry, ex tending Over many years, Miss Ellott, who was bern In London in 1789, has heen called England's greatest woman hymn ist, She lived to be B2 but mont of her life she suffered severe ne validism, "Just As T Am" wan written in 1686 and first appeared in the Christisn Remambl sheer of which its author was edito Written in the midst of pain and tribulation, its or as 8 soul winping hymn les in the fact that it wad horn of Miss Elliott's own gpiritual experience and conver: slop, Though her parents were Christians, Charlotte Elliott never had found true peace with God She could not being herself to ac cept the Christian doctrine of sal: vation and redemption, It was Dr, Caesar Malan, emi MYRTLE STATION 5 M, PERCY Correspondent MYRTLE STATION Church and Sunday Bchool were falrly well attended on Sunday last, Rev, H. H, Mutton preached on "Bulld ing according to Divinity," Church will ba held this Bunday, duly 41, and the month of August will be spent in holidays for both Bunday Hehool and ehureh Mrs, Jack Tinsley, Part Ww # recent guest of her ents, Mr, and Mrs, B, Watson Mi. and Mrs, Elwood Masters returned home after a restful holl day spent at A. Parrvinder's col tage on Lake Simeoe, he WA will meet in the Sunday School rooms on August 8 when Mesdames, Bradley, Watson and Parrinder will he responsible for entertainment, vi, and Mrs, Albert Eyers jour noyed to BE Louls and attended a pouliry convention last week Frank Manderson of Trenton visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs A, Manderson My, and Mes. Ray Duff, Sud bury, are holidaying with thelr parents, Mr. and Mrs, A, G. Dull Ward ts holidaying at the of Mr, and Mrs, Oliver Union par: home La Congratulations to Frank Lewis whe celebrated his 80th birthday recently and Mes, Jerry Lymer and | Jimmy of Renfrew returned home | aft # visit heve Mra, Ross, Mrs, Norels, Miss Candu Henderson of Toronto; Mrs, Erie Stainton and Miss P, Maynard, Bowmapville, were re mr nent Swiss preacher, who helped the author of "Just As | Am" find Christ, In 1822, while visiting in the Eliott home al Brighton, England, Dr, Malan discovered the cause of Miss Elliott's spiritu al unrest, Discussing her spiritual pesplenitios with her he told Char ote "You must come ju #6 you are, # sinner, to the Lamb of God that taketh away the sin of the world," Miss Elliot never forgot that sermon; she celebrated every year therveafier the anniversary of the day on which Dr, Malan led her to Christ, Fourleen years lal or, when she wrote the hymn that has helped so many others to sal vaMon, the words of the Bwiss preacher were her Inspiration One night, so the story goes, when her Hiness kept her irom aleep, she recalled and pondered the words whieh Dr, Malan had Shon many years before, In a h, the h MR message came to her and @ arose and wrote the first nn "Just as T am, without one Jue, Rut that Thy blond was shed for me; i And that Thou hid'st me come to Thee, O Lamb of God, 1 come, I come I come!" cent visitors with Mr, and Mrs W. G. Armstrong Master Wayne Cook is holiday ing at, the home of his grand parents, Mr, and Mrs, H. Bradley Sympathy 1s extended (0 the Vernon family in the death of thely son, Harold Mr, and Mrs, Russell Hill, Pat rigln and Heverley Cleveland, Ohio, Mr, and Mrs. Geo, Vice, Bowmanville, were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs, Oliver Lane Threshing machines and com hines are the order of the day and harvest will soon he over. A good rain would he weleome Federal By-Elections Possible In September OTTAWA CPIC-Fiime Minister St Laurent sald Thursday federal hy-elections may be held about Sept, 26 to fll two new vacangles in Quebec and one In New Bruns. wick, A hy-election to fill a new vacancy in Ontario would be held at some other date, The two Quebec vacancies Quebee South and Temiscouata result from the appointment today of two Liberal Commons members tn the Senate, Hon, C, G, (Chubby) Power and Jean-Francois Pouliot, who represented Temiscouata for dl years A third commoner appointed to] the Senate is David A, Croll, mem: her for Taranto Spadina since 1045 This vacancy will be filled later Commons standing as a result of Thursday's Senate appointments; Liberals, 160: Progressive Conser- vatives, 81; CCF, 23; Social Credit 18; Independents, 4; vaeancles 4 total 268, In next meetin of Mrs, J, and Mrs day, FAMILY PICNIC What Happened To People * Who Were Left In Judah By NEWMAN CAMPBELL, ( the Jews would not ¥now he had ( sl done Neves, wibar 4 min, iy i The - came fo Jeremiah cannos recall & lesson thet hes ASKINg him to plead for a mes based om the Seriptures gh: sage Irom dehovah, They prom: Len in today's lesson, 1 should 16d faithfully to he Ihereafier therefore he new to all of we {ue a God, ha mallet vhat / He az 0 ow PRT ly Je verses, from | crema was able to give his | ) o | message lo the people, Inst week's lesson: "And all the |" il still abide tn this | army of the Chaldees, that were "If ve will gti ahi ig | with the captain of the guard, land, then wi t hui a Lr brake down the walle of Jerusas| Bot pull you down, o w {lem round shout, plant you, and not phick you wii "Now the rest of the people | [jo A relent Me of Ye evil hot ave i 4 4 that wate ou in, te Bis and he They were warned not to go to} hi dom of Babylon, ith the Fuypl ws they were tempted tol porn 1 the made, 0 ten "1 tel ht, "re d | an 1 a NWebiizaradan, the captain of fhe and yeny: he A py BUAYA CRAFTY AWRY sword, hy pestilence and by fam: "Bul the capigin of the guard | jpe left the poor of the land fo be How did the people reset to vinedressers and hushandmen," | (he message Ph helr promise | What happened to those whale adhere fo thelr God whether | were left in Judah is the subject! His message was good or evil? of our lesson, They weve not all | They sald Jeremiah spoke (alse) 1] deremiah was among! and that God did net tell him | and later "all the eaptaing say they should not go to Fgypt of the forces , , and all the but that he was Influenced hy people from the least unto the! Baruch, Bo the leaders of Judah greatest" came to hear Jereml-| look the people inte Egyp! | 8h's message from Jehovah We will have o omit in Jad ; had heen taken In| Order Goad gave Jeremiah Bhol oar mlon hud Re Nehuza- the stones with which he was fold vadan came 0 him and said that te build a propylaca before he fhe Lovd had destroyed Jevemi:-| royal palace in kay represent a's people hecause of thelr wick: | PE the dais upon which the | edness, but Jeremiah cauld gol 581, meaning a prophecy that the where he pleased, He could re. | ¥MEdom would ultimately he de | | main In Judah or go to Babylon | stroyed where he promised he would he| In Egypt Jeremiah gave his treated well. Jeremiah decided 10 people A last warming, hecause The Golden Text Jovemiah, "The Lord Is my wire shield; my hear trusted In I am helped." «Psalm 28:7, ¥ ond mi n Him, ene | remnant of his peo-| "They are nol humbled even unto | this day, neither have they feared, nor walled in My law, nor in My statwles, that | sel hefore you and hefore your fathers "Thevetore | will set My face! ple Nebuztradon also sold Jere mish that he should go to Geds Hah, in Mibah and tell him that "J of Bahvion had ap, pointes | dg LAL of Judah wis | Against you for evil, and to ent] the last of the line of oe to Off all Audah | hold an important post in the Kyen then they did not heark:| } kingdom, Mizpah was in Benja: #0, hut all the men whose wives min. on the houndary of the had heen burning Incense to the p p : heathen queen of heaven hecause northern And goithern kingdoms they said Jehovah's protection had Bo Jeremiah dwelt with Geda! pon little use to them, and the fiah rg the people hat were Jo ! ugen of heaven had heen kinder, | ¢ "ne JARI AN L Over N | 8 : oe an fd to have the approval refi to cease thelr Idolatrous | of all, hut his officers Informed) = opeiniah alone remained true) SIMCOE ST, PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Supply Minister REY, H. WILLIAMSON SUNDAY 11 and 7 p.m, Sunday School af VISITORS am, 10 a.m, WELCOME him that the king of Ammon, ("his God in all things, and he across Jordan, had sent Ishmael | oaied quietly for the salvation of a descendant of David, to kill cod him | The moral of the lesson is plain, | The rumor proved true, Ishmael If we walk in the statuies of God murdered not only Gedaliah, bul|oyr Father, trust in Him and do| those around him who had aided) His will, we shall he blest, But if | him in maintaining order in the we worship strange gods and dis | nation, The. brutal deed was done ohey Wis commandments evil wilt] so secretly that Ishmael thought' surely come to us, RAGLAN Mrs. Roy Moon W. A. Hostess MRS, I, MAHAFFY Correspondent RAGLAN == The WA met at the home of Mrs, Roy Moon on Wed: neaday aftemmoon, After the regu lar meeting was closed, several their family pienie Park on Bunday Those attending were Mi Mrs, 1 at Bpring Hil and Manns and family of Bou | Kok: Mr, and Mrs, J, Manns and | girls, Beugog: Mr, and Mrs, 1] | Bell, Rober! and Linda and Mrs William Bell, Part Perry Mr, | end Mrs, RB, Manns and family, Port Perry: Mr, Gary Trammaonds, | Port Perry: Mr. and Mys, 1 | Manne and boys, Whithy; Mr, and Mrs, 0. Gilroy of Toronto; Mr and Mr, Gordon Corner and Eve lyn of Columbus, Mr, and Mrs Norman Birkett and family, Mr Grace Lutheran Church 150 ALBERY §T, Rev, N, €, Kritssh, Pastor SUNDAY, JULY 31 11:00 AM MORNING WORSHIP "Pearl and Treasure in God's Kingdom," 12:30 P.M, "This Is The Life" ames were enjoyed, A delelous | oa bec Bianiey Mann and unch was served on the lawn, The will he at the home Mimer Mrs, Howard Thompson, Leona and Bill, spent last week with Mr and Mrs, Wood and Mr, and Mrs Master at Maple Beach Mi and Mrs, Comoran ming and family of Joneaster | t were supper guests of Mi and | Bunda) { Mrs, Lloyd Mahatfy and hoys Mr, and Mys, Jack Bridger and | Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Knapp, Osh Aiton Jvled bo M and Mee, | Awa Were Runday Visors of Mr, My, and Mrs, O, Gilroy and Mar: y ! # ary of Parkhill are visiting with Ar, and Mrs, Norman and family Mrs. 0, Gilroy, Miss Marjory Gilroy and Mrs, Norman Rirkett called on Miss Flossie Spencer on | Monday evening Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Klute and family visited at Mr, and Mes Badlers at Greenwood on Bunda Mr. and Mrs, O, Gilroy of Park hill were Thursday supper guests of Mr, and Mrs. Steele Mr, 'and Mrs. A, Avery allend od a purine party for My. and Mrs, Lloyd Rozelle on Haturday | evening Mr, and Mrs, Jack Bridger and | family visited with Jack's unele, | Mr, and Mrs, Vie Prentice, in Lea side on Sunday Mr, and Mrs, J. Tobin, Maureen and Frank, of Reagrave called on Mr, and Mes, Moon on Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs, John Bright and family called on Mr, and Mus, | Wood and Mr, and Mrs, Masters al thelr cottage at Maple Beach, | Linda Hell of Port Perry spent | Tuesday with Gordon and Wayne Mahafty My, and Mrs, Ross Latimer and family were Bunday supper guest al Mr. and Mrs, James Latimer Mr, Lambkin of Port Perry spent Tuesday with Mr, and Mrs William HBleeie Mr, and Mrs, Jack Wilson of | Yelveston visited with Mr and | \ ! Mrs, Lloyd Evans on Sunday lardenes of Rrooklin spent a few | "\piiam fteele spent Monday | favs lan week with Miss Mabel | ith his heather at Purple Hill, | \ | Miss Barbara Coates of Shirley is Ntaying with Mr, and Mrs, L Brien, Mr, and Mrs, B, Mahaffy and hoys of Raglan Mr, and Mrs, Walter Blute and Robert of Oshawa were Baturdpy supper guests of Mr, and Mrs, A, | Blutes Cun Russell Steele of Purple Hill eal: | WN: | ad an Mr, and Mrs, William Steele | family, Mr, and Mrs, Jim Nash and Christine and Mr, and Mrs, Nash, fir, of Oshawa were Bunday after noon eallers at Mr. and Mrs, WR Hryant's Mr, and Mrs, 'A awa, Mr, and Mrs, Jim Coates and family of Bhirley, Mr, and Mrs. R, Corner and Myrtle enjoys ed a plenic "al Orgno on Runday William Bteele of Raglan was a supper guest of Mps, Kilpatrick and Georve, Cedar Creek, on Tues: Hope of Osh Sunday evening Caller's at Mr and Mrs, William Steel's were Mr, Clarence Cook and Keith of Myy tle, George While of Keswich, Mrs Maedonald and Barbara and Kle nor of Oakwood and Miss Marjor le Gilroy of Toronto Mr, and Mys, Stan Manns and Brian visited with Mp, and Mrs, Artie French and family of Whit: by Mr, and. Mrs, Richard Manns and family visited with Mr. and Mrs, Stan Manns and Heian on Haturday, Master Wayne Willerton was a Monday dinner guest of Me. and Mrs, William Steele Mr, and Mrs, G, Montgomery of | Toronto were weekend suests of Mr, amd Mrs, Robert Bryant Misses Wilma and Delores Des. Mr. and Mrs, W, Manns hela |Blute and boys, ST, PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN WILSON. AND ROGERS Minister Rev, B, A, MILES, B.A, 1 AM, MORNING WORSHIP "THE SACRAMENT OF CHRISTIAN BAPTISM The Rev, Harry MH, Green B.A, The CHURCH SCHOOL All departments, 9/45 a.m. dur ing duly and August KNOX er ------ 01d Racial Law | Recalled ByP.) M. of Trot Rivires, Que. ys pe AWA (CP) ~ oh! ! sald tht 6 public furore over discrimination was ih | Har # election 10 the Ie hf rsday by Prima Mi puter #t, | Lower Canal ( Mr, 8. oe rn # ualment # is od the election first Jewish legislator, Moses digs vimmation 18 Mn py Ay AANA ATE he came to Canada nt the age of | a Toronto representati Ls Parliament, RT | throughout ow, the = THE INTE CHURCH OF CANADA NORTHMINSTER UNITED CHURCH Arent he an Hk pol | first harred i from | rsh anion Aew= gent led 19 f fi von Crall, ier ym of | Jaw of ie six and became a lawyer, mayor | ale, "1 expect 4 he wii of Windsor, Ont, and labor min: upon us A repr letér of Ontario before entering | fellow Canadians of Jewish SIMCOE ST, NORTH AT ROSSLAND ROAD MINISTER REY, H. A, MELLOW B.A, ORGANIST MR, J, A ROBERTSON ---------- 11:00 AM, == "FORWARD" SERVICE DOWNSTAIRS ON HOT SUNDAYS NO EVENING SERVICE NO SUNDAY SCHOOL "SITTER SERVICE" Westmount United Church ROSEHILL BLYD, JUST NORTH OF KING §T REY, DAVID F, SUMMERS, B.A, MINISTER TELEPHONE RAndolph 3.3379 MRS, WW. T, COOK, Organist and Chair Director 10:00 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL, All Departments 11,30 AM Rev, Wm. Newell WESTMOUNT UNITED CHURCH, weltames the co-eperation of the CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY ALLIANCE, HARMONY UNITED CHURCH Northeast Corner Harmony Rd, and King St, E, MINISTER == REV, DAVID F, SUMMERS, B.A, TELEPHONE RAndelph 3:3379 MR. ROSS METCALFE, ORGANIST AND CHOIR DIRECTOR 10,00 AM GUEST PREACHER REV, HARRY BENSON, B.A., of Toronto "ETERNAL HOPE" Due 10 the building operations, Sunday School will net meet dure Ing July and August, ~Guest Preacher CHURCH of ENGLAND in CANADA (ANGLICAN) rem----) ' WILSON RD, EXTENSION Sons ra, 0 vvons 39044 In chats § > 11:00 AM, CHRIST 37 MEMORIAL CHURCH reels hs To ht Wat iw OT rr or f) porno HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Comer Court and Barrie Strests, one block east of Albert RECTOR == THE REV, E, A, IRWIN, L5T. SUNDAY SERVICES BAM, == 11 AM, = 7 PM, 'FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 79 KING STREET EAST AMfiliated with the Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebss Ministers REY, L, D, BEGG, BA, B.Th Musle Pirestors Mrs M, Joves' A ---------- El. --_., 11:00 AM, and 7.00 P.M, == Guest Preacher; REV, A, R, PARK, of Aurora, Ont, Sunday School seach Sunday ef 10:00 am, Wed, 8:00 P.M =Berviee of Prayer and Bible Study We Invite You Ta Worship With Us Fre CALVARY BAPTIST CENTRE AND JOHN §T, OSHAWA REV, CLARENCE M, KEEN-=PASTOR Affiliated with Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches of Canada 9145 AM =BIBLE SCHOOL 11,00 AM ="GLAD TIDINGS OF GOOD THINGS 7:00 P.M ="'PALM TREES" 9.30 P.M =Radio Broadcast CKLB 1360 ~~ "CONVERSION OF AN ITALIAN ARMY OFFICER" WED, 7.45 P.M~PRAYER MEETING GIBBONS STREET BAPTIST CHURCH North of Louise == Formerly Chureh of the Open Book PASTOR =REV, A 6 E MITCHELL Em Tr a ie. 9, " AM BIBLE SCHOOL 11.AM, = "PROSPEROUS THINGS" 7.00 P.M ~"THE JUDGMENT SEAT" TUES, § P.M, = PRAYER MEETING A FRIENDLY WELCOME AWAITS YOU CENTRE ST. UNITED CHURCH Minister; Rev, A, F. Cowan, B.A Mr. N Williams, Organist a --_ re NO SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 AM, MR, H, B. WILSON PREACHING SIMCOE ST. UNITED CHURCH The Chureh In the heart of the sity with the Werld en its heart MINISTER: REV, JOHN K, MOFFAT, BA Director of Musier Mr, R, G. Gean, L.T.CM PRESBYTERIAN Simeoe St, N., at Brack $ Rev, § B COLES, BA David Jenkins Chairmaster ' 11:00 AM, MORNING WORSHIP The Church School classes during July and August are part of the maming service Hring your boys and girls with yoy 7,00 P.M, 7.00 PM, COTTAGE MEETING 250 STEPHENSON RD, § Yau are cordially invited 8:30 PM. EVENING WORSHIP conducted at the Band Shell by the Oshawa Ministerial Associa ton, The People Left in Judah ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY: SCHOOL'LESSON By Alfred J. Buascher SoripturowIt Kings 26:10:18; 9 8, under the P iE Jerusalem" ho he people of he vines apd slaved with the people who. webs | Sn Judai, Nebugaras --"= he would, If he chose to he would Be well treated "Nebusaradan, the eaptain of the guard, told Jeremiah that he could go whither £9 '0 Babylon But dere fort a « message « fram Jehovah, promised that whether the message Was, oped (TR bad, they would obey the coms "wands of Jehovah, Then the people that were left in Judah § God's word to Jeremiah was (hat If the came to Jeremiah and asked him to prayg people stayed in Judah He would be They s with them, If they went to Egypt they fn, dio In spite of Qod's warping they went ta Egypt, MEMORY. VERS Beel'asalm 20:7, 11.00 AM ==Jaint Service with St, Andrews Cons gregation in Simeee 5t. Chureh, Rev. John Moffat will preach, "BRINGING CHRIST DOWN TO EARTH! SUNDAY SCHOOL Junior and Intermediate Classes Subject: 945 = 11100 == Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary Classes in Street Ahaited Ghaoeeh REV, MERVIN A. BURY, MA, BD, Minister Mr, Wallace Young, Mus, Bag, ATCM, Organist and Chelmaster ; 11:00 AM, "ADVENTURE IN FRIENDSHIP" Youth Department 10:30 AM, 11:00 AM, 11:00 AM, THE FRIENDLY EERE EE Church School CRE ER ER Nursery CRE RE IE ER RI SS ALWAYS A WELCOME FOR ALL AY FAMILY CHURCH THE SALVATION ARMY CORNER OF SIMCOE and OAK STREETS MAJOR and MRS, J. PATTERSON a -- LT, and Mrs, Wi, PACEY, Grassvalley, California 10:00 AM. ~=Directary (Y.P) 11:00 AM --Haliness Meeting 2:00 PM =Company Meeting 7.00 PM ty.p) Evangelistic REY, R, § BARGAN Pastor 10 AMo=bunday School for all age groups, 11 am, AND 7 pm, REV, A, B, MOFFATT Preaching at Both Services EVERYBODY WELCOME -3872 rez METHODIS A QUOTATION FROM THE WRITINGS OF THE BAHA'T WORLD FAITH The essence of religion Is to testify unto that which the Lord hath re vealed, and follow that which He hath ordained In His mighty Book, OSHAWA BAHA'I COMMUNITY Segretaryi hs Central Park Blvd, Se hone 3-3281 The Christian and Missionary Alliance EU ""UNPARDONABLE SIN" WHAT 1§ IT AND BY WHOM 15 IT BEING COMMITTED? 7 P.M. --~MASONIC TEMPLE Sher MUSICALLY = JIOLINST--=Mr. J Patisrion SOLOIST=Mr, Wm, Rushton HAMILTON, ONT,, MUSICAL DUET 9.30 AM ==BROADCAST -- CKLB 9.45 AM== 55 THORNTON'S ROAD NORTH PASTOR == Rev, Wm, J, Newell PIANISTo=Mr, T, rope BAND SHELL SERVICE -- 8:30 P.M, J i ya CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH == 64 COLBORNE ST, EAS a------------ SUNDAY SCHOOL - wn 9 "© A SUNDAY SERVICE 11 AM "LOVE Wednesday evening mesting at $100 o'cloek ir of healing through Christian Sele The reading room located at the ehureh, apen day from 2 to 4:30 p.m, excepting legal helig and Christian Science literature may be stud chased and subscriptions placed for periodicn ---- day and Thurs where the Bible rowed oF pun