Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 25 Aug 1956, p. 15

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VALUABLE STONM A flawless emerald, rarely found, is more valuable carat for carat than a diamond. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING It has been estimated a city woman walks 11 miles to do her Christmas shopping. 'he day after adjournment of the 2-country London conference, an 2xpression of hope came from In- lonesia's Foreign Minister Rus- ian Abdtizani. Plann To 'tes Nasser on the way home, Abdul- zani_said as he boarded a plane for Cairo that the Egyptian chief had sent him a message during the conference and "according to that I still see an opportunity of coming to a peaceful solution." By Alfred J. Buescher ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Scripture -- Matthew 4:1-11; James 1. France Speeds Military Activity In Case Nasser Still Recalcitrant LONDON (AP) -- A five-power|troops were being prepared for committee today charted plans to|transport across the Mediterran- hand Egypt's President Nasser aea, warships had been sent to sea West-sponsored proposal for inter-ion "manoeuvres," and several air national control of the Suez Ca-|squadrons had been regrouped for nal. But France meanwhile step-|/possible movement. ped up military preparations in| Special paratroop units were re- case the Arab leader says no. ported being assembled in Algeria France's cabinet was called into|where most of France's armed session to consider what action to|forces are fighting nationalist reb- take if Nasser does turn down the|els. proposal. Reports from Paris said] As the five - power group met CALVARY BAPTIST REV. CLARENCE M. KEEN---PASTOR Affiliated with Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada 9:45 AM. --BIBLE SCHOOL 11 AM. AND 7 PM. PASTOR MURDY GETTY A former Oshawa boy, now in the Gospel ministry. NOTE: During the construction of our new Church Building all Sunday Serve ices will be held in the C.R.A. Building, 100 Gibb Street, Wednesday and Saturday Nights--Prayer Meeting at Gibbon Street Baptist Church, HARMONY UNITED CHURCH King 'St. E. at Harmony Road REV. N. T, HOLMES, B.A., B.D. Minister Organist & Choirmaster: Mr. Ross Metcalfe, R.M.T. 10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP The Fellowship of the Church The Sunday School will not meet during July and August. It will re- convene on September 9. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE -- ot er Gl LE, H CHRIST" STATION SUNDAY CKLB 10:30 (1350) AM 7 D7/// 4, Distribured by King Peatmes Syndicate, B=26 =86 After Satan left Jesus, angels came and ministered to Him. James, Jesus' brother, wrote that if we lack wisdom to resist tempation, we should pray to God in faith, for the will to resist. MEMORY VERSE--James 1:12. THE GOLDEN TEXT The third temptation was from the top of a high mountain where all the world was spread before them. Satan said if Christ would worship him, He should be givn all this, but Jesus told the evil one to leave Him. From a pinnacle of the temple, Satan told Jesus that if He was indeed the Son of God, He could throw Himself down and angels would bear Him up. Jesus said, "It is written, thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God." NORTH OSHAWA Mr. Saywell Is Speaker VIOLET KIRBY Correspondent After Jesus' baptism by John, He went into the wilderness and fasted for 40 days and nights. He became hungry and Satan appeared and suggested that He turn the stones into bread. Christ said, "man shall not live by bread " alone." 14 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, August 25, 1956 SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Christ Sets Example In Resisting Temptation | uz. is written, man shall not live by|Oshawa on Sunday morning NORTHMINSTER UNITED CHURCH SIMCOE ST. NORTH AT ROSSLAND ROAD MINISTER -- REV. H. A. MELLOW ORGANIST -- MR. J. R. ROBERTSON 00 AM.--"The Risk of Faith" Guest Speaker: MR. STEPHEN SAYWELL 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 | 10: By NEWMAN CAMPBELL If we read the headlines in the newspapers we are likely to think that there are more temptations in today's world than ever before in history, and that more people yield to them than ever, before. Even more children seem to in- bread alone, but by every word Stephen Saywell's sermon was on that proceedeth out 'of the mouth|* The unclean spirit cast out" from of God." Saint Mark, Chapter 1, verses 23. Then Satan took Jesus up to a| He also stressed the point of pinnacle on the top of the temple, holiday time, with rest and wor- saying that if He should throw ship. Prayers were said for the Himself down, angels from God| immediate sick and for loved ones Music Director: Mrs, M. Joyce 11:00 AM. & 7:00 P.M, REV. WILLIAM MILLER OF TORONTO SUNDAY SCHOOL EACH SUNDAY AT 10 AM. SERVICE AT 10:00 AM. DURING AUGUST His Father would see that He who journey away from home on came to no harm. Jesus said, "It| holidays and a safe return. He is written again, thou shalt not|asked us to remember to worship tempt the Lord thy God. .__|God no matter where our journeys A third time Satan tried, taking|take #s. Jesus to the top of a high moun: The choir sang the anthem| tain where there was a view of "Heaven is where God abideth'" the world in all its glory, saying: | Mrs. S. C. Rundle, organist. : "All these things will I give Thee Noy Sunday Rev. William Fred- if Thou wilt. fall down and worship erick Riding of Union City Presby- me." |terian Church will be with us and Wednesday, 8 p.m. -- Service of Prayer and Bible Study BANDSHELL SERVICE -- SUNDAY, 8:30 P.M. dulge in crime than in any pre- vious generation. Be that as it may, even Jesus Christ was subject to temptation, but He remained sinless. As He sets us the example in all our ac- tions by His stainless life while He was on earth, He also shows us how we can resist Satan. Small children as well as older ones meet with temptations. A | I | | Albert Street United Church MINISTER -- REV, S. C. H. ATKINSON Miss Joanne Strowger, Organist and Choir Leader Gibbons Street Baptist Church Pastors REV. A. GE WTGHELL 10:00 A. M.--COME LET US WORSHIP 7:00 P.M.--RADIO GOSPEL SERVICE "THE HUNGER OF THE SOUL" Broadcast Over CKLB | will conduct the baptismal service. |Parents wishing their children baptized call Mr. Stephen Saywell. The flowers, large baskets of MEMORY VERSE : na "Blessed is the man that endureth temptation; for when he is tried, he shall receive the crown of life, which the Lord hath promi-ed to them that love Him." James 1:12. 9:45 A.M.--BIBLE SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. MR. H. K. McLENNAN Shantymen's Christian Association TUES., 8:00 P.M. -- PRAYER SERVICE THE CHURCH OF THE CORDIAL WELCOME CENTRE ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev. A. F. Cowan, B.A. Mr. R. Kellington, Organist neighbors and DIAL RA 5-3872 REV. R. E. DARGAN, Pastor 17 ERIE ST. reer METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School Withdrawn for the Summer 11:00 AM. MORNING WORSHIP The Minister I I I | 10:00 A.M.=--Sunday School for all age groups 11:00 AAM.--MORNING WORSHIP "Faith and Works" 7:00 P.M.--FAMILY GOSPEL HOUR "The Christian Secret of Radiance' Neglect of worship--brings leaness of soul. Come To Church G. wing Street United Ghuareh REV. MERVIN A. BURY, M.A, B.D, Minister Mr. Rhyddid Williams, Choir Director and Organist re THE BAHA'T WORLD FAITH Quotation from Baha'i Writings: Let us be humble without prejudice, preferring others good to our own. Let us never say '| am a Believer but he is an infidel". | am near to God, whilst he is an outcast". We can never know what will be the final judgement. Youth Department Nursery and Church School 10:30 11:00 am. - 10:45 A.M. TO 11:00 A.M.--Violin and Piano Recital Rev. R. M. Warne and Mr. Rhyddid Williams 11:00 AM.--"SO GOD LOVED THE WORLD" Guest 'Preacher: Rev. R. M. Warne, B.A. of Cloverdale, B.C. Solo: "If With AW Your Hearts" (Elijah) Mendelssohn Guest Soloist: Mr. Donald Read, of New York City (Service in the Basement Auditorium) ALWAYS A WELCOME FOR ALL AT THE FRIENDLY FAMILY CHURCH For Further Information Write:-- | OSHAWA BAHA'I COMMUNITY Secretary: 156 Central Park Blvd. S., Phone RA 3-3281 ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN WILSON AND ROGERS Minister: Rev. B. A. MILES, B.A. THE SALVATION ARMY SIMCOE AND OAK STREETS SR.-MAJOR AND MRS. VICTOR MACLEAN SPECIAL SUMMER-TIME EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS A.M.---HOLINESS MEETING P.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL & BIBLE CLASSES P.M.--EVANGELISTIC MEETING SPECIAL SPEAKERS AT EACH MEETING YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ARE INVITED TO SHARE OUR WORSHIP AND FELLOWSHIP St. Andrew's United Church MINISTER: REV. GEORGE TELFORD, M.A., D.D. Orgonist and Choirmaster: MR. KELVIN JAMES, A.T.C.M. 11:00 AM. : St. Andrew's and Simcoe Street Congregation Worship Together In St. Andrew's Church DR. S. L. OSBORNE Of the Ontario Ladies College, will preach SUNDAY SCHOOL--PRIMARY, JUNIOR AND INTERMEDIATE AT 11:00 AM. "MORNING SERVICE BROADCAST OVER CKLB AT 11:00 A.M. 11:00 AM. ! MORNING WORSHIP CHURCH SCHOOL 1:00 2:00 7:00 nll a few spent KNOX PRESBYTERIAN Simcoe St. N., at Brock St. REV. §. B. COLES, B.A. Minister DAVID JENKINS Choir Master CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH «- #4 COLBORNE ST, EAST TODAY'S CROSSWORD ACROSS Grass Arabian garments Marsh plant Nobleman Ancient cit) (Asia Minor) Pair Cushions June bug Knight of the Elephant {Den.) Neuter pro- noun Doomed Place fo horses U. 8. Presi. dent 28. Dispatch boat 27. Rose essence . Twilled fabrics . Split . Pacific island . Bone (anat.) | . Exclamation . Longing . Sailors . Yet . Potato (dial.) Animal . Unrolis . Powers of mind 44. Sharp pain DOWN 1. Pertaining 3. Correct bel ob SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 9:40 AM, SUNDAY SERVICE 11 AM, -- SUBJECT "CHRIST JESUS" Wednesday evening meeting at 8.00 a'clock includes testimonies of healing through Christion Science 4. Lair 5. Abbey head 6. Hair clasp 7. Conste"~ tion . Hit (slang) . Like 11. Born 15. Period of time Back Facts 34. Very Impor- 36. tant Persons (abbr.) Writer of essays 24. Pre- ferring Locks A wing Peruse Thaws Center, as of a Grace Luther-- Church 150 ALBERT ST. Rev. N. C. Kritsch, Pastor [1 |S] 25. UINIRIU] 27. JN IT 29. PIAIEIR) 31. 33. ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH Centre ond Bagot Streets Rector: The Rev. Clinton D. Cross -- Phone 5-2386 During the Summer, all Depart- ments of the Church School meet in conjunction with the Morning Church Service, 11 a.m. 1 5. 9. 10. 12. SITjolon 13. [SIAlSS) 14. 15. 186. JAIN TIS] = SUNDAY, AUG. 26, 1956 NO S.S. CLASSES 18. 19. 21. wheel Afresh Yesterday's Answer Cloth from bark of mul- 39. Language of berry tree Thailand Solar disk (var.) (Egypt.) 40. Spinning toy The reading room located at the church, open Tuesday and Thum 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, 11:00 AM; MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 AM "SIRS, BE OF GOOD CH SIRS, EER, MORNING WORSHIP FOR | BELIEVE GOD" PASTOR A. C. HAHN, Stryler, : | | ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH I CORNER WILSON RD. SOUTH & HOSKIN AVE, ! Student-in-Charge: R. A. Sharp -- RA 3-9844 DURING JULY AND AUG. CHURCH SERVICE AT 10:00 AM, STEVENSON ROAD MISSION MORNING PRAYER -- 9:30 AM, HOLY COMMUNION -- 3rd Sunday CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH Mary and Hillcroft Streets Rector, The Rev. H. D. Cleverdon -- Phone 5-5795 rr @ HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Corner Court and Barrie Streets, one block east of Albert RECTOR -- THE REV, E. A, IRWIN, LS.T. 17. 22. 37. 18. 20. 23. Ohio, witl conduct the service 8:30 P.M. i 6:30 P.M | BANDSHELL SERVICE "THIS IS THE LIFE" 245 245 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Pastor: Rev. R. A. Bombay OF CHRISTIAN WITNESS The Christian And Missionary Alfance 7 P.M. oe Mops crumen: MASONIC TEMPLE 11.00 A.M.--Morning Worship 7:00 P.M.--Evangelistic Service 10:00 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL and BIBLE CLASSES ALL WELCOME | pink 2a white gladioli, were left {for the service on Sunday by the -- family of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin child may be tempted to steal] 'Get thee hence, Satan, for it| Hodgson from Barbara's wedding, money that is carelessly left|js written, Thou shalt worship the and Sater oy Sunday, one basket| within reaen; or Re may be 85-1 ord thy God, and Him only shalt| (fh8 (EKER Jo Sheer hale Robson Se ren the store in thou serve" Christ answered. other to the grave of Johnny Hodg.| which his mother is shopping or Satan went away then, and/son for his memorial, who lies in some fruit from a stall. Christ's hunger for food was as- Pine Grove Cemetery in Prince If he is detected he will be pun- suaged by angels. Albert. ished, and if not he will have a In his Epistle fo the 12 tribes COUPLE WED feeling of guilt. His conscience of Israel who were scattered in| North Oshawa will tell him it was wicked to various provinces of the Roman friends congratulate Mr. and Mrs. steal and whatever he thefted will empire, James, a relative of Jack Dunn whose marriage took not be enjoyed as he thought it Jesus, although not an apostle, place on Saturday and to Mr. and g would. but a true (istian, gives us a Mrs. Frank Angi who were also Temptation of Christ # If he has been brought up BY older) pisinre © 20% oe may married on Saturday afternoon. "Blessed is the man that endureth temptation; for when he is tried, | honest parents or taught thatjavoid temp 2 it all r. and Mrs. Asa Alexander and| pe shall receive the crown of life, which the Lord hath promised to | when temptations come he will be writes My brethren, count it all qayghter Donna were Sunday a helped if he asks Jesus to give joy when ye fall into divers temp-| guests at Mrs. Jane Arnem's home! them that Jove Him." James l:i2 him strength to resist, it will ban- tations. Lo on Baie. Ont = -- oi ish the impulse to do wrong. ie patient, he writes. J RESENTATIONS |bus visited the Spencer family on| he phrase, he lempltion of ack wisdom, ask Cod and, Hel 're 'woighbors of ur. and wes CEDAR CREEK |S sermon | Christ" seems strange. How cou ¢ br reng you, It 3 3 Ewart Dunn on Louisa street made Master Brent Woods of Uxbridge Jesus be tempted? He had no oo gs the brother of low degree d Presentation to their son Jack| is spending a few days with his desires, and_ this tempting Joox reject in all his ways, But the rich| 3D d his bride - to . be Bar- . KILPATRICK | grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor | Place and before He had entered be glad that he has been brought ara Hodgson on their ap- Correspondent Larocque | n His earthly ministry low," for both must die. And fin. Proaching marriage. The couple] phar CREEK -- Mr. Willie] Sympathy is extended to Mr. | on His ea y Hons were three|ally, "Blessed is the man - that received a lovely hammered alum-| olla of ¢ last Norman Yeo and family on the go Sut eh inst came to Him endureth temptation, for when he|inum serving tray and matching| Somerville of Toronto spent last geath of his mother, Mrs. Thomas Es pont 40 days and is tried, he shall receive the crown andy dish in tulip Sesign. | weekend with his nephew Ralph'Jjames Yeo, who died in Oshawa f n ds f life. which the Lord hath prom- nd from the cutting room, co-|gomerville. |General Hospital on August 17th. nights hy ldoruese slone pr Lites Which rand bord Him." workers of Duplate Glass, a hand-| r. and Mrs. Jack Holtby spent | Funeral services were held at the without food. Naturally, as ared| The entire chapter of James|Some brass base trilight floor lamp week % 'B ffal Armstrong Funeral Home, Osh- He was bungry. Satan appease; wr earnestly read and med. With ribbons attached. bearing the|!25t Weekend in Buffalo. awa, and interment was in the at His side 30d said thal, i J ng gl the teachers. In it|names of the givers where the| Mr. and Mrs. Vic Larocque spent| neh awa Union Cemetery. really nn Su py Bo at His/they will find many suggestions/8room is employed. |last Sunday at Mud Lake with rela-| "ap. "ang Mrs. Sam Oyler left by He eovk range po His crav- for the teaching of the lesson for| And' from Jack's friends at ajtives. {plane on Monday evening for Van- ing for food. His reply was: "It'both the younger and older pupils. stag party a pair of lovely lawn| Mr. and Mrs. Clare Evs of |couver. They will spend ten days Ny -------- BENE girls of Walmsley ana Seve a a oo. peri yi Mr pry . rls s | per : f p y.|e J s. Mr. an TS. - . Magill printing department where Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Harry Oyler and family of Oshawa man at 0 1CS on el! Barbara Hodgson is an employee| Frank Stanton of Prince Albert on|are staying at Sam's. of presenicd her with 2 beautiful rat-|the death of her husband who was/ ------------ ree an wicker hostess chair and goose buried in Pine Grove Cemetery J . a {neck bedroom lamps and lovely|last Tuesday. Funeral services WALTON ON THAMES E eiorme ng 1S IvViCe hee dish With thelr best wishes. \wefe held at the McDermott-Pana- (cp) A ticket for a dinner-dance 4 is week starts the 'two weeks'|baker Chapel, Port Perry. Frank |; "ip: ] a Yecing.i desired. But there | holidays of General Motors, and|was a former Cedar Creek boy. in this Surrey town costs 19s 11%d LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Urging is much fo be desired But "Ut Imany have left for holidays which|The Stanton family lived on the No'Sh,one farthing short of £1. i rgence of opinion ¢ J : S 3 i ivi of more English in the Roman ® GEFTECTCE 0 onal singing|™e Jone will be endowed with good |farm where the Spencer family| © 'on8e Is given for £1. Catholic mass, countered bY|miont divert from the proper Nel Evy traveling tor" live. | words 'of caution that reforms in|meditation of the mass : , GAUBNIEr| Ken, Bud and Melburn Mills the age - old Latin come slowly] Rev. V. L. Kennedy of Toronto, 200 and Mr. Morris RA spent Tuesday and Wednesday last|| were left today with nearly 2,000 a prominent Catholic historian, City where te 8 visited ah week with relatives at Mag- delegates at the 17th North Am- voiced hope that the communion|ngariyrs Shrine, Indian Village ang Hetawan. erican liturgical week. service: would eventually be ready, conn = and enjoyed the hoat| Masters Brian and Grant Bea- Sessions of the first interna- entirely in English. cruise uu Georgian Bay to the 30,-|c0ck were last Wednesday dinner tional conference held in Canada| A word of caution was given by|000 Islands. "(guests of Mrs. Kilpatrick and close today with panel giscussims James Cardinal Mcguigan tol George. and an evening solemn pontifical those who might expect quick re: Mrs. Frank Harris visited Mrs high mass celebrated by James forms in worship procedures. SCUGOG ISLAND Lorne Duff at Shirley last Wednes- Cardinal McGuigan, Archbishop, He advised more than 300 clergy day afternoon. of Toronto at a dinner session Wednesday "= Several of .the Oshawa workers One of the main objectives of night that they may become "im-| SCUGOG ISLAND -- The Head are enjoying their two-weeks' holi- the conference is to promote a|patient or discouraged that some WA held a very successful baking day. | more active participation of the change in the liturgy which you sale at Ponview last Saturday] Mr. and Mrs. David MacCul-| mass by the laity, by making theihave -at heart has not been afternoon. baking was sold in|lough and June and Ross are visit- responses either in Latin or Eng- made (Spite of the rain and the members|ing relatives in eastern Ontario lish. If the session approves any He predicted Pope Pius XII|wish to thank all the kind people Rae and Ian will return with their formal resolutions they will be/would go down in history as "the|of Portview Beach, and especially | parents. They have been away carried to the world meeting to/Pope of the liturgy. He said the{Mr. and Mrs. Ploss, for their help since July 1st. be held in Assissi, Italy, in Sep: Pope has taught Catholics of the|in making iho Sale a success. Also,| Ronnie Larocque tember. world "the theology of the lit-|we are greatly indebted to Mr. days at Magnetawan DISAGREE ON RESULT urgy in his Mediator Dei, the en-| Lawrence of the Del Restaurant in| Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Phare of The delegates clergy. nuns cyclical which has been justly|Port Perry who contributed rolls|Tyrone were Sunday dinner guests and laymen--have agreed gener- czlled the Magna Charta of the and doughnuts to the sale. lof Mrs. Kilpatrick and George slly that the 'community mass liturgical apostolate. | The Head Sunday School held|Mr. and Mrs. Grant Kilpatrick of| - via -- rere | (h@iF annual picnic at Gerrow's|Oshawa were afternoon callers. farm on Sunday, August 19th. Mrs. George Spencer of Colum-! Mrs. Earl Reader returned last _ Friday from a trip to Bermuda) and New York City. She was ac-| companied on the trip by her, , daughter Connie. They report hav- ing a very enjoyable vacation inl the beautiful island of Bermuda. Mr. Chester Rodman of Mark- dale, and Mr. and Mrs. Willlam| {Rodman of Toronto were guests of| Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Rodman last! Sunday. Mr. T. Rennie of Toronto is |spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Martyn this week. | Mr. and Mrs. A. Angus and fam- ily of Toronto were weekend gHests of Mr. and . Mrs. Charles eader. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs Roger Hope (nee Helen Samells) ou the birth of their son on August st. 'The Head WA held its annual picnic at Stephenson's Point on August 8. All members enjoyed the sunny afternoon at the lake, and the delicious lunch Mr. Cooper of Haliburton has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. H, | -- Barry and her family this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Manns left last Sunday on a motor trip to western Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Reikie and family of Toronto visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas red Visitors on Wednesday with Mr (and Mrs, Cameron Aldred were {Mr, and Mrs. E. Pearson of Osh- |awa, an aunt, Mrs. Mabel Harri- {son of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. | [iam Broadbent and family of shawa. CENTRE (2) "EVIDENT SPIRITS" STREET 11 AM.--THORNTON"S ROAD NORTH -- 5.5. HALL Pastor Rev. Wm. J Pianist -- Mr. T BAND SHELL SERVICE SUNDAY SERVICES 8AM -- 11 AM. -- 7PM. Madame Marie Tussaud, foun- Newell der, of the famous London, Eng., waxworks exhibition, was born at Bern, Switzerland in 1760. Farmer 8:30 PM

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