Jesus Calls for Repentance ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL MEMORY VERSE "For thou, Lord, art good, and ready to forgive; and plenteous in mercy to all them that call upon Thee"--Psalm 86:5. THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, January 14, 1956 7 PR "Some listening to Jesus told Him that there were Galileans whose blood Pilate had mingled with their sactiiecs. Jesus said, "S ye that these eans a ty they suered thems 'things? I tell you, Nay, but except ye repent, ye shall likewise perish. ~ teaching in a syna- gogue on a Sabbath, He saw a woman bowed down. with an infirmity. Jesus called her to Him, and said, "Woman, thine infirmity," because "The ruler of the synagogue was angry Jssus healed on the Sabbath. Jesus called him a hypocrite. If a man could care for-his cattle on a Sabbath, why should mot a woman be cured on that day? SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON God Will Forgive Them That Seek Assistance By NEWMAN CAMPBELL "Give it another chance," the Or it is like the leaven in bread, which a housewife mixes with other materials and it makes the whole mass light. It is easy to forgive little chil- dren their faults, if they have been trained to good behavior and in- structed in moral precepts. How- ever, even men and women who have lived evil lives, need not des- pair if they acknowledge their sins in all sincerity and turn to a 3ra- Repent ye, Jesus says again|man seemed to be saying about| pious God, "ready to forgive and and again in today's lesson. There|the tree that was are times, reads the front page of the morn-|chance after chance to acknowl- ing newspaper, that the world | edge our sins--even the seems full of crime. Yet if wejones--and He will forgive stop to consider, there are if we as unproductive.| pjenteous in mercy unto all them especially when one|Even so, our loving God gives US| that call upon Him." | vilest| so truly repent and make of ourselves| | Certain Pharisees came to Je-| sus saying "Get Three out, and depart hence; for Herod will kill Thee." Jesus, so ready to forgive many more good people in it than|the type of human being He wants| and help the suffering, spoke lus to be. are lawbreakers. there One Sabbath Jesus was preac We all sin in one way or an- other, but most of us repent evening in the synaogogue, when He our minor sins and thy to live;saw a woman who had been suf- lives worthy of Christ and our|fering from a dreadful Father who is in heaven. When|that had bowed her body so that griefs come to us it is not always she could not lift herself upright. because of our own doing; they Even so she had dragged herself disease come to all, but if we trust in theito the synagogue, and Jesus call- good God and His mercy, we canjed her to Him and said: "Woman, make these griefs means of growth thou art loosed from thine infirm-| and development. ity." Luke tells that there were some| "And He laid His hands on her; people in the multitude about Je- and immediately she was made sus who told Him that in years|straight, and glorified God." gone by, some Gelileans had been| The chief man of the synagogue slain by Pilate. Pilate could be became indignant, and rebuked not cruel when the Jews under his con- only Jesus and the woman but all trol rebelled agzainst the Boman with hearing, saying: "There are rule. Jesus asked these people if they|/work: in them therefore come and considered that these Galileans be healed, and not on the Sabbath were singers above others because day." they had suffered thus. Then He| six days in which men ought to The Lord answered, 'Thou hy- answered, 'Nay, but except ye re-/pocrite, doth not each one of you pent, ye shall all likewise perish." (on the Sabbath loose his ox or his Jesus also asked these people/ass from the stall, and lead him if when the tower of Silvam fell away to watering? And ought not and killed 18 persons, they died|this woman, being a daughter of because they were wicked? No; Abraham whom Satan hath bound, that was an accident. X, Then Jesus told a parable about | the Sabbath day?" : a man who owned a fig tree that] Luke says that all the Lord's had not borne any fruit for three adversaries were ashamed, and years. He told his gardener to cut/the people rejoiced for all the the tree down. The man asked his glorious things that Jesus had master to let the tree alone. He done. . would dig around it, and apply] Jesus likens the kingdom of fertilizer to the soil, and then, if/God to a tiny grain of mustard it failed to bear figs the next/seed which, when planted, grows spring, it could be cut down. linto a great tree in a short time, Storses of Hemous Hymns by Horace B. Powell | such schools are to be opened. = | Among silver - medallist grad- | uates this year were Andrei and | Georg Malenkov, sons of Russia's LEANING ON THE EVERLASTING ARMS What a fellowship, what a joy divine, Leaning on the Everlasting Arms! What a blessedness, what a peace is mine, Leaning on the Everlasting Arms! Leaning on Jesus, leaning on Jesus, Safe and secure from all alarms Leaning on Jesus, leaning on Jesus, Leaning on the Everlasting Arms! O how sweet to walk in this pilgrim way, Leaning on the Everlasting Arms! O how bright the path grows from day to day, Leaning on the Everlasting Arms! Leaning on Jesus, leaning on Jesus, Safe and secure from all alarms; Leaning on Jesus, leaning on Jesus, Leaning on the Everlasting Arms. what have I to dread, what have I to fear, Leaning .on the Everlasting Arms! I have peace complete with my Lord so near, leaning on the Everlasting Arms! Ieaning on Jesus, leaning on Jesus, Safe and secure from all alarms; Leaning on Jesus, leaning on Jesus, leaning on the Everlasting Arms. The great religious revivals of a favorite with revival song lea the nineteenth and early twen-/ers ever since it was tieth centuries depended more than upon sermons -- for their successes. The era of mass evangelism had no more consecrated writer of gospel songs than the Rev. Elisha A Hofftnan, author of 'Leaning On The Everlastnig Arms," and other revival favorites. Minister of a Congregational church in Le- banon, Pa.,, Mr Hoffman found time to write a long and precious liss of hymn and for many of | these he composed his own music Ye --tunes which today are still ring-| ~~ ing through gospel mission halls! cf America, lay Mo . of his gospel verses sing|fs your all on the althr of sacrifice of the love of Jesus, of the Sa- laid? viour's ability and eagerness to|Your heart the save men and women from sin. | control? ternate lines of the refrain. Other porular hymns in Hoifman list are Name", '"Abundantly Able Save', "I Must Tell Jesus", the song "Is Your Altar?" with the message: the and the light of His Word And have peace and contentment alway? free from all ill, does . .be loosed from this bond on| h-|contemptuously of Herod, sending] | this message to him: 'Go ye, and Itell that fox, Behold I cast out] |devils, and I do cures today and |tomorrow, and the third day I shall | be perfected," re ferring to the coming of His death and re- |surrection which were approach- ling. | Then the Lord uttered His an- guished cry: "'O Jerusalem, Jeru- salem which killest the prophets, and stonest them that are sent unto thee; how often would I have gathered thy children together, as a hen doth gather her brood under her wings, and ye would not!" Russians Learn mercy vnjo all them that coll upon | The barren fig tres. | "For Thou, Lord, art good, and ready io forgive; and plenteous in ANGLICAN CHURCH. OF CANADA ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH Centre and Bagot Streets Rector: The Rev. Clinton D. Cross -- Phone 5-2386 ® WILSON RD. EXTENSION Wilson Rd. S. and Hoskin Ave. Student in charge, R. A. SHARP -- Phone 3-9844 SERVICE 11:00 AM, *» CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH Mary and Hillcroft Streets Rector, The Rev, H. D. Cleverdon -- Phone 5-5795 * HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Corner Court and Barrie Streets, one block east of Albert RECTOR -- THE REV. E. A. IRWIN, LS.T. SUNDAY SERVICES 8AM. --11 AM. -- 7PM. 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 9:45 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL, Classes For All 11:00 A.M.--"GOD'S FORGIVENESS" 7.00 P.M.--"THE RICH YOUNG RULER" WED. 7:30 P.M.--THE ANNUAL MEETING YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP WITH US CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH -- 64 COLBORNE ST. EAST SUNDAY SCHOCL -- 9:40 AM. SUNDAY SERVICE 11 A.M. -- SUBJECT: LiFe" Wednesday evening meeting at 8.00 o'clock includes testimonies of healing through Christian Science. ; The 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 Christian Science literature may be studied, borrowed er pur- chased and subscriptions placed for periodicals. THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA CENTRE ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev. A. F. Cowan, B.A, Mr. R. Kellington, Organist 10:00 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M.--SACRAMENT OF HOLY COMMUNION Junior Congregation and Nursery 7:00 P.M.--EVENING SERVICE rn p m-- Thee."--Psaim 86:5. LIQUOR ADVERTISING | Perfect English | MOSCOW (Reuters) -- The 609] . boys and gris of school No. 1 in| By R. Barclay Warren | Moscow are learning to think and|. The provincial government has talk as well as read and write in|indicated that it is reviewing its) the English language. | policy on Nquoe Sdvertisig. Strong sinni vi Iphabet at| pressure is being put upon a asin wih nih in ph government to relax is present. ro. children work through an ordinary Suiations which prohibit all adver secondary school syllabus which is VSD by the brew ing iateres s 2 based on English until they are/cept the so-called good-will ad- proficient enough to take lessons| vertising. Some of the press would in such subjects as geography, |like to share in the profits of li- anatomy and literature without quor advertising. Life magazine | | | d- Mrs. G. Adcock on Thursday eve- written, | Dg, Ja upon Often, the effect of the swinging|of relatives gathered and present seul - winning hymns -- almost|croris is heightened by dividing ed them with gifts. The evening {worship audiences into two groups passed pleasantly ) and having each section sing al./ments served. Congratulations to "Glory To His week or 10 days with her sister, To! Mrs All On The Michael and' Danny, and Mrs, W. Would you walk with the Lord in visitors at G. Adcock's. must do His sweet will, to be| Or. your altar ycur all you must Spirit and to transform their lives. and|You can only be blest, and have of the peace to be found in fel- peace and sweet rest, lowship with Christ. 'Leaning On|As you The Everlasting Arms" has been| soul Yield Him your body and " i increased its revenue from this usng 'a word of Ruslan. lish-1 fo to $400,000 per issue for the Wy gdea o " 3S Fag pomtonit weeks prior to Christmas, Sinte| of bilingual youngsters who may| Togaz ines goom Que ee! afterwards take jobs as translators) ese imho b 'ought or in posts where a good know-|g, Gn Jocal publishers be allow- ledge of English is an asset. ed to get some of this money which | School No. 1, founded in 1949, is|jjquor interests are spending in ad- so named because it is the first of | vertising. | three foreign-languags schools (the| others study French and German now operating in Moscow. The liquor interests want to in-| More | cTease sales. For the year ending , about naif a bii- spent in Ontario on Alcoholic beverages. (Of course tourists Spent some of that. But them Ontario people may have spent an equal amount in Quebec, USA and elsewhere). That aver-, ages out to about $100 for each man, woman, and child in the! HAMPTON | province. The average spent by each drinker would be much high- er. M. HORN Let us ask yourselves: Will in- Correspondent |creased consumption of liquor (1) HAMPTON Mr. and Mrs. make our highways safer, (2)] Dennis Marshall, Brampton; Miss make happier homes and more sta- Ethel Gilbert, Chalk River, were| ble marital relationships, (3) give Yuletide guests at the home of our children a better deal, (4) les- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo./ sen crime and (5) tend to the rais- Gilbert. -- I Guests at Allan Macklin's were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wool- head of Agincourt, Miss Macklin of Porcupine and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stevens. Miss Mary Lou Daw, Reg. N., of the staff of Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, visited her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Daw, during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Farncomb, Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. W..W. Horn on Saturday. Chas. Briggs, Toronto, was a New Year's weekend guest at the home of his brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Slemon, Gary Chant of Trans-Canada Airlines, Montreal, spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Chant. Miss Bertha Armour, Re3.N., has accepted a position on the staff of the Oshawa General Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Caverly, Bruce Caverly and Miss Ja ot Brown, Saginaw, Michigan, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cole, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lockwood visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ham- ilton at Oshawa. Mrs. Douglas Rackham, Bow- manville; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Burns, Oshawa, attended the tenth wedding anniversary celebration for Mr. and Mrs. Don Adock at the home of his parents, Mr. and former premier. Both now are at Moscow University, Andrei study- ing physics and Georgi geology. | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE al EAL CKEY | "94 | AM. (580) / J oN 4 Grace Lutheran Church 150 ALBERT ST. Rev. N. C. Kritsch, Pastor "SUNDAY, JAN. 15 8:30 AM. MATIN SERVICE 10.00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 AM. MORNING WORSHIP "WE ARE IN THIS WORK TOGETHER" 12:30 P.M. "THIS IS THE LIFE" 7:00 P.M WALTHER LEAGUE January 5, when a number with refresh- {Don and Rena Miss Florence Werry spent a ing of our moral standard? If our answer is "Yes", then we should V CALVARY BAPTIST REV. CLARENCE M. KEEN--PASTOR Affiliated with Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada 9:45 A.M.--BIBLE SCHOOL 11:00 AM.--"THE JUDGMENT SEAT OF CHRIST" 3:00 P.M.--FORD EVANGELISTIC CRUSADE 7:00 P.M.--"LOST THINGS" Thanks To Crusade Team For Their Ministry HARMONY UNITED CHURCH King St. E. at Harmony Road MINISTER: REV. DAVID F. SUMMERS, B.A, ORGANIST & CHOIRMASTER: MR. ROSS METCALFE 10:00 A.M. "LORD TEACH US TO PRAY" 11:15 AM.--SUNDAY SCHOOL Final Crusade Meeting Sunday 3:00 P.M. velcome increased liquor advertis- ing. If our answer is "No", we chould express our view to our local member. Here are some pertinent Secrip- ture quotations: 'Wine is a mock- er, strong drink is raging: and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise." Proverbs 20:1 "look not| thou upon the wine when it is red, | when it giveth his colour in the| cup, when it moveth itself aright. | At the last it biteth like a ser-| pent and stingeth like an adder. | Thine eyes shall behold strange to! women, and thine heart shall utter] Derverse things." Proverbs 23:31 GIBBONS STREET BAPTIST CHURCH PASTOR: --REV. A. G. E. MITCHELL 9:45 A.M.--BIBLE SCHOOL 11:00 AAM.--MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M.--""THE PATIENCE OF CHRIST" Will It Ever Be Exhausted? FINAL CRUSADE SERVICE--SUN. JAN. 15-3 P.M. ~-- CHURCH OF THE CORDIAL WELCOME -- Albert Street United Church MINISTER -- REV. S. C. H. ATKINSON Miss Joanne Strowger, Organist and Choir Leader 11:00 AAM.--SUNDAY SCHOOL AWARD SUNDAY NURSERY AT MORNING SERVICE 7:00 P.M.--RADIO GOSPEL SERVICE SUNDAY SCHOOL MEETS AT 10:30 A.M. 2 -2% ~Christian: Science TV SERIES for Everyone This Week: "Getting Along] With Our Neighbours' CHEX TV CHANNEL 12 SUNDAY 1:15 P.M. REV, R. E. DARGAN, Pastor Freee METHODIST CHURCH 17 ERIE ST. DIAL RA 5-3872 10:00 A.M.--Suriday School for all ages. 11:00 A.M.--Morning Worship 3:00 P.M.--Crusade Service In Simcoe St. United Church. 7:00 P.M.--Family Gospel Hour He who waits to do a great deal of good at once will never do any. ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN WILSON AND ROGERS Minister: Rev. B. A. MILES, B.A, 11:00 AM. MORNING WORSHIP "MUST THE CHURCH BE WISHY-WASHY"* 2:15 P.M.--Church School 24 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 245 11:00 AM. MORNING WORSHIP Pastor: Rev. R. A. Bombay 7.:00 P.M. EVANGELISTIC "Decision Time" 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL REMEMBER THE LEIGHTON FORD CRUSADE 7:00 P.M.--Fellowship Hour 3:00 P.M.--Final Crusade Rally KNOX PRESBYTERIAN Simcoe St. N., ot Brock St. Rev. S. B. COLES, B.A. David Jenkins ---- Choirmaster 10:00 A.M.--Knox School 11:00 AM.--Nursery Dept, 11:00 AM.--""The Divine Arbitrator" 2:00 P.M.--South School 3:00 P.M.--Final Crusade Meeting, Simcoe St. United Church | | | 7:00 P.M.--"Songs In A Strange Land' 8:30 P.M.--Knox P.Y.P.S. Wed. Evening 7:30 P.M. Knox Mid-Week THE BAHA'T WORLD FAITH Baha'is believe The Bohai W. TR orld Faith, an independent re- at. ligion, was instituted over 100 years ago by Baha'u'llah who Baha'is believe to be a pro- phet of God. Since then the Faith has spread all over the world. Its members number in the millions. For Further Information Write -- OSHAWA BAHA'I COMMUNITY Secretary: 156 Central Park Blvd. S. Phone 3-3281 N° Christian And Missionary Alliance towan, at Bethany and Mrs. James Saunders Mr Bulmer, Oshawa, were recent THE SALVA SIMCOE AND SALARIES HIGHER OSLO (CP)--The Norwegian par- liament unanimously approved a TION ARMY OAK STREETS SR.-MAJOR AND MRS, VICTOR MACLEAN proposal to boost civil service sal- aries by an average of 10 per cent. The move costs an estimated 163,000,000 kronor annually (about $24,500,000) 2:00 P.M. SUNDAY SCH 7:00 P.M. EVANGELISTI COMMENCING JANUARY 21st, HEALTH HINT Medical experts advise persons |over 40--especially if overweight to have periodical health checkups. YORK CITY. 11:00 A.M. HOLINESS MEETING OOL & BIBLE CLASS C MEETING TEN DAY EVANGELISTIC CAM. PAIGN CONDUCTED BY CAPTAIN CLIFFORD SIPLEY. FROM NEW Watch For Next Week's Announcement, Another Youth Night - 7 p.m. REV. WES. AARUM ® DYNAMIC CHOIR DIRECTOR & SONG LEADER IN OSHAWA CRUSADE ® YOUTH SPEAKER UNDER YOUTH FOR CHRIST 7pm MASONIC TEMPLE <4 Ce , NORTHMINSTER UNITED CHURCH SIMCOE ST. NORTH AT ROSSLAND ROAD MINISTER REV. A. H. MELLOW, B.A, ORGANIST -- MR, J. A. ROBERTSON 11:00 A.M.--" "CHOOSE YE THIS DAY" 7:00 P.M.--""MESSAGES IN MUSIC" SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A.M.--Primary Juniors and Intermediates 11:00 A.M.--Primary 6 and 7 and Beginners St. Andrew's United Church MINISTER: REV. GEORGE TELFORD, M.A., D.D. Organist and Choirmaster: MR. KELVIN JAMES, A.T.C.M. SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1956 11:00 AM.--"THE GOSPEL OF LUKE" SENIOR CLASSES -- 9:50 A.M. JUNIOR, PRIMARY, BEGINNERS -- 11:00 A.M, REMEMBER MASS CRUSADE MEETING SUNDAY 3 P.M, AT SIMCOE ST, CHURCH 7:00 P.M.--JOINT SERVICE iN ST. ANDREWS Rev. J. K. Moffat will Preach. inn Street Mnited Ghueeh REV. MERVIN A. BURY, M.A., B.D., Minister Mr. Walter Jackson, Interim Organist and Choirmoster Youth Department Nursery and Church School 10:15 a.m. :00 a.m. 11:00 AM.--"TODAY and TOMMOROW" Anthem: "The Lord Is My Shepherd" (Bischoff). Solo: "Bless This House", Mrs. Joyce Smith. 3:00 P.M.--CLOSING RALLY OF THE LEIGHTON FORD CRUSADE--SIMCOE ST. UNITED CHURCH 6:30 PM ~--CHURCH SCHOOL GRADUATION SER- ALWAYS A WELCOME FOR ALL AT THE FRIENDLY FAMILY CHURCH 7 P.M. ST. 9:15 A.M.--RADIO BROADCAST--CKLB, 11:00 AM. ~THORNTON'S ROAD N.--COMMUNITY SERVICE. Pastor--Rev. WM. J. NEWELL Pianist--MR. T. FARMER TWO REMAINING SERVICES IN CRUSADE TONIGHT 7:30 -- SUNDAY 3 P.M. 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 ot Music: Mr. R, G. Geen, L.T.C.M. 11:00 AAM.--SACRAMENT OF THE LORD'S SUPPER Reception of New Members 7:00 P.M.--JOINT SERVICE IN ST. ANDREWS John K. Moffat Will Preach FINAL CRUSADE SERVICES SATURDAY 7:30 P.M. SUNDAY -- 3 P.M. in Simcoe St. United Church SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M.--Junior, Intermediate and Young People's Classes 11:00 A.M.--Nursery, Kindergarten and Primary Classes