Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 7 Apr 1956, p. 15

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lish Canadian editions as an "in. THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, April 7, 1956 18 Power for a World Mission ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON mv www sme [Stahlman Hits [Mrmr mi Scripture--Acts 1--2 ville, Tenn., Banner, said such ' Canada S Tax measures and the practice of some ¥ Washington bureaucrats of with- THE SALVATION ARMY 0 M - holding public information on spur- ious grounds of "security'"' give 4 n agazines proof of the necessity for vigil SIMCOE AND OAK STREETS | HAMILTON, B da (AP). |ance on the part of the free press. SR.-MAJOR AND MRS. VICTOR MACLEAN | VWAWTON, Bermuca (AT) pe was making a report on the | President James G. Stahlman of | 3¢5ociation's activities to the board the Inter-American Press Associa-|of directors. : | tion, Friday described the pro-| He pledged "no retreat" in the I HREE GREAT posed Canadian tax on advertis- | association's fight for a free press |ing in U.S. magazines Re pub- throughout the h . EVANGELISTIC A ot MEETINGS Returning after Christ's ascension, As the 12 were gathered together at This miracle frightened the people, These early Christians lived in one 1 4 Peter said they must now choose a 12th Pentecost, a sudden rushing wind from who asked what they should do. Peter community. They sold their posses- / SATURDAY 8 P.M. apostle in place of Judas Iscariot. Two heaven filled the house. Cloven tongues told them: "Repent and be baptized in sions, sharing all with one another. ¥ AR were chosen, Barsabas and Matthias. of fire descended on the apostles and the name of Jesus Christ for the re- They ate and prayed in the houses, | GG SUNDAY 11:00 A.M. and 7.00 P.M. Lots were drawn, prayers said, and all were filled with the Holy Ghost, mission of -sins."" The people gladly and attended the temple services. | ! 4 MEMORY VERSE--Acts 1:8. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Wher | THEGOLDENT pel COLONEL Why Crowds | um roa a emma EDWARD SLATTERY Holy Spirit Descends 9 hl keep ol Sh ay yop Rt Easter bn ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Ea ein - | By R. BARCLAY WARREN Fig a ; : pon YS e 1evers | Sure enough, record gous i y Sa | ST GEORGE'S CHURCH . | thronged the churches, Caster pt a ' ! N | i; By NEWMAN CAMPBELL | "And there were dwelling at| Sumdeys he Jsrgss since Paver ; : Centre and Bagot Streets YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO HEAR THIS AFTER CHRIST ascended to Jerusalem Jews, devout men of Sunday of 1955 hy? ly do SO At : i = 1 heaven, the disciples returned to|every nation under heaven." When many people that ordinarily sleep PEE / ; Rector: The Rev. Clinton D. Cross -- Phone 5-2386 | GIFTED PREACHER AND WORLD TRAVELLER Jerusalem. Before He left them, |people heard about this they were in Sunday Shot ng get up and go | § he -- vou remember in our last lesson, quite confounded, "because every | to church on Easter Sunday morn- Rg A Fut ; a : i , a He told them to preach the gos- man heard them speak in his! ing? : : : ' 4 : i ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH el to all the world, but not to own language." Some said, "What| 'there is something especially : : 5 ; J CORNER WILSON RD. SOUTH & HOSKIN AVE eave Jerusalem until they re- meaneth this?" others mocked, | attractive about the Easter mes- } An : % . | Student-in-Charge: R. A. Sharp -- RA 3-9844 i ceived the Holy Ghost saying the apostles were full of sage. It is a great climax to a! og ; : SUNDAY SCHOOL-- 9:30 A.M They had asked Him, "Lord, new wine. | very interesting story; a story with 3 : my Hrs MORNING PRAYER -- 1st, 2nd and 4th Sundoys CENTRE ST UNITED CHURCH wilt Thou at this time restore Peter stood up and said that / which most avery one in this sous ! ' s id HOLY COMMUNION -- 3rd Sunday again the kingdom of Israel?" these men were not drunk at this|try has some familiarity. A babe . tar ' . He had answered, "It is not for time of day--it being the third born of a peasant maiden had o ns > Mf mre-- Rev. A. F. Cowan, B.A, Mr. R. Kellington, Organist you to know the times or the sea- hour, or nine o'clock in the morn- | grown up b very modest surround : " og . | STEVENSON ROAD MISSION sons. which the Father hath put ing -- and the first Christian ser-|ings. At the age of 30 he began to AA HOLY COMMUNION -- 9:30 A.M. Z in His own power." |mon was delivered by Peter. He jeseh, No one had ever Spoken, a3 : d » 5 . 10:00 AM.--SUNDAY SCHOOL When they reached Jerusalem, !began it as preachers do to this he did. He healed e sic e . y ; -- the disciples went to the upper day, with a text from a prophet, | chief priests became envious of ta i : CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH 11:00 AM.--"FOLLOW ME" room of a house, probably the Joel him. They plotted to destroy him. p Mary and: Hillicrott Streets Missi Bond Ission same room in which. they had We have not space enough to|They paid one of his intimate as- 5 + bo 3 celebrated the Last Supper. All| include this sermon of Peter's, but | sociates to betray him. They pres- ' : i Rector, The Rev. H, D. Cleverdon -- Phone 5-5795% the 11 were there and so were what we might call Lo Vs Tied the Roman governor, finally : } bi = ° 7:00 P.M.--UNION SERVICE IN KING STREET some women and Mary the moth-| sion, we must quote: "Therefore reatening him till, agains Nis od " | I er of Jesus and His brethren. {let all the house of Israel know |conscience he agreed that Jesus ; Po iy » J : HOLY TRINITY CHURCH I CHURCH They prayed fervently, an d|assuredly, that God hath made should be crucified. When the body wonAS . ' WG 2 ' Corner Court and Barrie Streets, one block east of Albert + Peter then stood up as the leader, that same Jesus, whom ye cruci- was laid in the tomb they od Pou : , Pass : -- ; a guard of soldiers. The disciples 1 s i RECTOR THE REV. E. A. IRWIN, LS.T. were heavy-hearted. It seemed the § 23 | Bors 5 | SUNDAY SERVICES MEMORY YRRIE "Then comes Easter Sunday. Jes. Coy ey gal 8AM. -- 11 AM. --7 PM. | NORTHMINSTER UNITED CHURCH "Ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon .¢ over comes death and the guard { you; and ye shall be witnesses unto Me both in Jerusalem, and in | and comes forth in a new body. CA v x | all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the | After occasional appearance to his oF 4 gh, A 4 Raa SIMCOE ST. NORTH AT ROSSLAND ROAD earth." --Acts 1:8. disciples and the giving of the a rin k | MINISTER REV. A. H, MELLOW, B.A, : Holy Spirit the disciples went : ar oe iI J7 ERIE ST. DIAL RA 5-3872 REV. R. E. DARGAN, Pastor ORGANIST -- MR, J. A. ROBERTSON b Lora 4 Chest' {forth to win others. They are still St. Luke th list | and spoke of David's prophecy] fied, both rd an rist at it. His is the greatest kingdom St. Luke the evangelist. i . 1" " about Judas the traitor and his] When the people heard these People like to hear the grand clim- "Ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon 11:00 AM-- COME UNTO ME violent death, and also quoted words they "were pricked| ax of this excerpt from history ou; and ve shall be witnesses unto Me both in Jerusalem, and in | " " from the book of Psalms concern-/ in their heart," and asked Peter, People come, too, because East- Yo "Judaea and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the 7:00 PM. -- QUESTION BOX : ing his fate, Then he said that one| 'Men and brethren, what shail we er has the answer to a deep long-| earth." --<Acts 1:8 SUNDAY SCHOOL must be selected to take his place. do?' And Peter told them that ing of every heart. We don't want _° Ro GA A ; ! One 'ordained to be a witness|they must be baptized 'in thelto die and be at our end. We long | 9.30 AM. -- PRIMARY JUNIORS AND INTERMEDIATES with us of His resurrection." |name of Jesus Christ for the re-|for immortality. Jesus by his ex- has great meaning. By faith in the FOUND DEAD 10:00 A M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL fer all Two were appointed, Josep h | mission of sins, and ye shall re-|ample shows us that we shall live| Christ who loved us and gave him-| BLIND RIVER, Ont. (CP)-- age groups. I 11.00 AM. -- PRIMARY § AND 7 BEGINNERS called Barsabas, surnamed Jus- ceive the gift of the Holy Ghost." after death. He said, "Because I self for us and rose again the third Owen Jordan, 39, of Trenton, Ont., 11:00 AM.--"VICTORIOUS FAMILY tus, and Matthias, They all] 'Then they that gladly received | live, ve shall live also." John 14:19. |day we may have forgiveness of arrested Thursday on a drunk = LIVING" prayed, saying, "Thou, Lord, his word were baptized; and the Job asked, "If man die, shall he!sins and receive eternal life. East- charge, was found dead in a po- 1,4 7:00 P.M.-- "EASTER AFTER GLOW" which knowest the hearts of all|same day there were added unto|live again?' 14:14. The Easter mes-| er is a celebration for those who lice cell here Friday. An inquest Don't' miss. Sunday School this Sunday or you men, shew whether of these two them about three thousand souls." sage has the answer | partake of Christ's blessings. has been ordered. | ; i I y + blessi yoy ' . Thou hast chosen." Then they| After that the believers formed hose 'who love Jesus Christ Nearly every one wants to go to | shod wi miss-g, greg essing St Andrew S United hurc gave forth lots, and the lots fell the first experiment in Sommunity Foulan't want to miss worship on| church on Easter Sunday. C da' lati t . upon Matthias, and he was num- living -- and it was successful.|Easter Sunday. For them the cross ---- er 'anada's population was estim-| = A bered with the eleven [Many such experiments have been|and the empty tomb are closely | SCOTTISH CHURCH ated to be 15,792,000 at December MINISTER: REV. GEORGE TELFORD: Jk PD. em "And when the day of Pente-|tried since and all failed, but linked. His death' on the cross| The Church of Scotland (Pres-/1st last, an increase of 382,000 SIMCOE STREET.SOUTH 245 Organist and Choirmaster: MR. N " L. cost (the 50th day after the Pass-|these people were truly Christian would have been in vain if he had byterian) was established in 1560 from a year previously. Increase over) was fully come, they were in spirit as well as in word. {been unable to conquer death. But| at the Ref ti o - li th recedin twelve-month t i all with one accord in one place. They lived happily Together, | since he conquered death the ro lished in 1688, Sona Sse 8tab Ws 905,000. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH | 11:00 AM.--"MY SERVANT, Jo." FETE ERT A) © TT oC i Fine And suddenly there came a sound those who had p selling | mL m------ ; | SENIOR CLASSES 9:50 AM from heaven as of a rushing wind, them and sharing what they had | | . and it filled all the house where with the others, every man ac-| Pastor: Rev. R. A. Bombay itti | : : JUNIOR, PRIMARY, BEGINNERS -- 11:00 A.M. they were sitting cording to his need. They ate and % ! "And there appeared unto them prayed in one another's homes Grace Lutheran 11 AM.--"WORSHIP IN SPIRIT 7:00 P.M.--Joint Service in St. Andrew's Church. ongues li > p; p 4 3 ) WS an .« _. " : p fe SERRA Church || ohristian And Missionary Allance || | J] |; Caen Or. Tefrd wil preoch ? VISITATION" i Gllest, and began bo speak with| "And the Lord added to the 150 ALBERT ST. J : a other tongues, as the Spirit gave church daily such as should be Rev. N. C. Kritsch, Pastor them utterance saved." oll Sunday School and Bible Classes at 10:00 A.M. British UN Delegate Dixon | wari siiice SUNDAY EVENING -- MASONIC TEMPLE { Albert Street United Church In Hot Spot Over Cyprus | **"% | "Dag Men on Furlough" | THE BAHAT WORLD FAITH | "imesh id nit IN : IR ) MORNING WORSHIP 'i 'Fai By FRANCIS W. CARPENTER |any exercise. I live mostly in the bh . 5 R The Baha'i 'Faith exalts work per- A : UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP)--|car. It is about a 30-minute drive ECHOES OF EASTER DR. BOB PIERCE PRODUCTION formed in the spirit of service to the Nursery at this service. Sir Pierson Dixor Britains wiry to, fhe office on tie. seventh wy 12:30 P.M " An unforgettable Motion Picture -- The true story of level of worship, recommends an aux- 7 P.M.--RADIO GOSPEL SERVICE rgeti Bent delegate] A or or aw lle HIS IS THE LIFE Korean Martyrs -- Communism vs. Christianity. iliary international language, and "THE LORD GOD OMNIPOTENT REIGNETH" to the United ions, is on A 4 diplomatic hot spot again and likes mid-Manhattan, 7:00 P.M (IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING EVENING SERVICE) works toward the unification of man- kind. 9:45 AM. -- Sunday School Classes. "Lunch is nearly always some © y "pen in such a pon iy gut SCY. ction or 4 Gyfaar | CONGREGATIONAL MEETING 7 P.M. ROSS INGRAM B.A ing in such a position is noth- | j,nch + Dixon 'continued. "Some- . . . . For Further Information Write:-- ing new to 5l-year-old "Bob" times when there is much to be! -- P------ -- i C what ra : mm---------- . Dixon. In his somewhat rapid rise done 1" have 'a sandwich ai my Re ease, 1. OSHAWA BAHA'I COMMUNITY 8 POA desk, : oung Man with a. Message for Youth. Secretary: 156 Central Park Blvd. S., Phone 3-3281 vice, he has been principal private J i IL -- ---iny ~ -> secretary to two foreign secretars| F TADS, PARTIES USEFUL ST. PAUL'S WEDNESDAY -- 8 P.M. Ninn Street nited Ghureh "During the General Assembly, ies, the Conservative Sir Anthony in the late afternoon there usually Eden and the Laborite Ernest! js a cocktail party and then : PRESBYTERIAN : . Bevin Du hs sifended all the dinner or some other function. By WILSON . i t REV. MERVIN A. BURY, M.A., B.D., Minister 5 St-war con'er the way, I am a champion of the IL5ON AND ROGERS G bb St i B Pp Ch h i ili ir Di i : _ During Marc h he served. 2 | cocktail party. I is mast Rr : 1 ons ree a 1S urc Mr. Rhyddid Williams, Choir Director and Organist i € of the Liv Security Coun-{ and much can on ere." CN S.A stor: . . til, whose main flonry how 1s dhe The ne of the tam party Rev. B. A. MILES, B.A, ® 10 teen Bk nly mE Tho og Indo-China, French- Poston REV. 4 6. %. MicrELL Yous Depariment Nursery £0¢ Stwrch School s -Arab conflict. He also has js an issue in the UN at the mo- . Wast. Af Thailand, Phil lend 215 am. :00 a.m, + met head-on a Greek demand for ; , i- audan, gst. Arica, BHINe, tippean.. islands, 9:45 A.M.--BIBLE SCHOOL ' the UN. to debate af the assembly] hon: (The last assembly presi 11 AM Ivory Coast Ba " 11:00 AM.--""THE STONE ROLLED AWAY" } next fall the question of Cyprus. them as a nuisance. 2 MORNING WORSHIP : Nove Stns a Foreign Sangueges, 11:00 AM.--"THE ASCENSION Solo: "The Twenty-Third Psalm" (Malotte) Dixon cts that Cyprus, a; Although Dixon started out as an nique caus rogram = a' eng Miss Hazel Rundle ; British cr colony. torn by vio-| archeologist, he entered the foreign "POST-EASTER McLAUGLIN PUBLIC LIBRARY 7:00 P.M.--EVANGELISTIC SERVICE | Anthem: "'O For A Closer Walk With God' (Foster) lence o priot demands for office 1929 { began a career The Great Doctrine of Grace Soloist: Mrs. H Smith % union with Greece, is British busi-| that saw him become. at. Prague IMPLICATIONS" TUESDAY, 8 P.M. -- PRAYER SERVICE Sra ness and no concern of the UN.|i "i048 the youngest ambassador Thornton's Road North S.S. Hall, Sunday, 11:00 a.m THURSDAY, 8 P.M. -- SENIOR Y.P. 7:00 P.M.--UNION SERVICE IN KING STREET b t ; 2:15 P.M. REV. C. NELSON -- BIBLE CLUB MOVEMENT -- CHURCH OF THE CORDIAL WELCOME -- | UNITED CHURCH, ECOWAN ? Preacher -- .A_F. AE eld whi deavavail AAUUANG A Minister: Last year t f I \legatior ps . 4 oil id i : 4 in the s vice 'm d e te aks J . \ 3 He speaks English, French, Church § REV. WM. J. NEWELL -- Pastor ' avends a : , Dg 18 chool s 4 } Dirus on m! ys2aenda Spanish, Italian, German, both an- Sermon Topic: "'A Notable Autobioe ULE thie . ame ejent and modern Greek and Turk- 7 PM hy! ; result this year b » odds are ish He has published a bdok on ida - ee RN E a ee : gropiy NMecivacs olo: Selected -- Miss Marilyn Scott against early Spanish history, The Iberians FE WSHI OLD FRIEND OF GREECE of Spain, and a historical novel, LLOWSHIP HOUR FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ALWAYS A WELCOME FOR ALL AT THE FRIENDLY FAMILY CHURCH end of Greece Farewell Catullus. : y days there as' Besides writing, his hobbies in- - - py 79 KING STREET EAST logist Lady Dixon was clude tennis and shotguns. ' Affiliated with the Baptist Convention ot Ontario and Quebec a British father and a Ihe Dixons have three children \ 44. A Minister: REV. L. 'D. BEGG, B.A h. | ! , B.A, - Greek mother . i . h They are Piers, 26, with an Amer- K y a 3 5 i ta, " he Sir Gladwyn ghia aT NOX a SIMCOE ST UNITED CHURCH fl . 18, 1954, succeeding Sir Gladwyn tha wife of a British diplomat in Jebb be wife Jtish + \ 9:15 AM.--SUNDAY SCHOOL se b "It's a lot of fun," he says wity] cempodia. and Corinna... + PRESBYTERIAN DON'T MISS THIS ONE! 11:00 AM.--" "WITNESSING FOR CHRIST" | The Churen in Ihe heat of Ue Sv ith Jha Yiotld an its heart fa smile. "It 2 i" ' i LI Rl BRIGHTER Z0O Simcoe St. N., at Brock St. 7:00 P.M.--"THE GREAT SALVATION" Director of Music: Mr. R. G. Geen, L.T.C.M. "You deal with 75 others," Dixon! TORONTO (CP)--Riverdale zoo | = -- rr WEDNESDAY, 8:00 P.M.--Service of Prayer and -said, refe to the chief dele- here has been given a clean new 9:30 AM. . . Bible Study igates of t ther UN members. look. Caesar the lion paces a cage Adult Education Seminar > YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP WITH US 11:00 A.M. YoNot all of of are allie painted with jungle scenes, and "The Bible Speaks. To You' tdon't pr ,. other animal cages have been 9.45 AM -- ! REV. H. G. CROZIER CALVARY BAPTIST | of Whitby ery day. But one is aware « given similar treatment. New res iThat makes this nt a sort ldents are two bear cubs, orphaned Junior-Intermediate Dept, REV. CLARENCE M. KEEN--PASTOR I Affiliated with Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada "Convictions of a Sixty Year Ministry"! in the Parry Sound district. WANTED | -- 7:00 P.M. -- of multilateral There are toroblems all he ne Sete ae _ ---- 10:00 A.M. 99 more persons in Bible School Sunday mornin | > . : at 9:45 9 Joint Service in St. Andrew's Church DAYS FILLED WITH WORK | SN ZA 7:00 P.M + "It has to be realized the job of Kindergarten Dept fa delegate is no of a policy NN Primary Dept YOU BE ONE OF THEM Dr. George Telford will preach. { Dixon's d are filled with "PROVING GOD'S EVER- The Pastor will preach at 11:00 a.m. and 7 p.m. 'meker. He F » rather A Teen Age Bible Classes ork. Hi » take " RESEN z Evening Worship Fs a Ri SIA ENT DAY 8.130 re PY : 5. SIMCOE ST. UNITED -- Sal., 1:45 p.m. Note: During the construction of our new Church Building all Sun- SUNDAY SCHOOL e Graduate 'of Dallas Theol. Seminary. eo Graduate in Political Economy, McMaster University, o Successful' Pastor, Youth Speaker, Bible "Teacher, Danforth Pentecostal Temple, Toronto. MUSICALLY -- OUTSTANDING TALENT © DONALD & ROLAND CARLSON A thrilling Swedish vocal duet A-- AT RTI NRE TL ihe United That is the yalue of ta into account the 2.00 PM - SOUTH CHURCH VER -- Violinis bpinion of all 75 other members." SCHOOL e EVERET SODERHOLM Violinist A Ministry you'll never forget SRR WT 77a Hifferent sort of You have 11:00 AM. day Services will be held in the C.R.A. Building, 100 Gibb St. | 9:45 -- Junior, Intermediate and Young People's Classes. \) hi sort of t wha 40s on in the outside World. You CHRISTIAN Nursery. Dept tial dinners finally, a batch CKl B Wr ENING 7-7 pf official p b 15:30 WED ENING 7:30 OSHAWA YOUTH FOR CHRIST Wednesday ond Saturday Nights -- Prayer Meeting at i 11:00 -- Nursery, Kindergarten and Primary Classes. must measure a an against its 11:00 AM "I usually g p at 7:30 in the (1350) KNOX MIDWEEK Gibbon Street Baptist Church Zzeneral accep in organs of SCIENCE y/ MORNING WORSHIP morning," he said. "I have break

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