Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 20 Jul 1957, p. 15

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- TRE DALY TIMES GAZETTE, Saturday, July 20, 105% 18 Work crews have dumped sev- total of 150 Ayrshire dairy cows eral tons of dirt and rocks in the have been purchased for ship- hole 60 feet below the top of the ment to Venezuela from farmers 168-foot-high dam. Water still pour-/in Quebec's Eastern Townships. i, Jit, Be cn offlurned = ¢aarer, eating . FAMED IN SONG new earth was being torn loose. [rejand's longest river, the Shannon, flows 240 miles from {County Cavan to the Atlantic (CP)--A ocean. L By Alfred J. Buescher Caleb, Man of Faith, Courage : ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON 'Work To Repair Weakened! TS ERY Dam, Hundreds In Danger CAPULIN, Colo. (AP)--A thou- nearly 6,000,000,000 sand persons, their homes and|water behind it. land in jeopardy, watched appre-i7owN EVACUATED iensively Friday as workmen| Below, in a_ valley stretching| tired to plug a gaping hole in the| face of Terrace reservoir dam, virtually to Albuquerque, N.M.,| gallons FINE CATTLE SHERBROOKE, Que. TTI) Up ---- The spies came back bringing a great bunch of grapes and pomegranates and figs. They said, however, that the people were strong, their cities were walled, and they could mot be con- quered by the Israelites. The Lord told Moses to send men into the land«pf Canaan to look over the land and pyople and bring back a re- port. Mosef appointed leaders of the 12 tribes go and spy out the land, Caleb and Joshua among them. The people became discouraged. They began to murmur against Moses and Aaron, They threatened to get a new leader and .go back to Egypt. Caleb * and Joshua said that if they had faith in God the land could he theirs: | tion. {somewhat improved." | Five bulldozers ripped dirt from bling earth-filled dam and tossed, {it into the hole believed created Jara said more than 1,000 {by recent cloudbursts. le |years, groaned with the weight of ample warning. | When Caleb was 85 years old, he told Joshua that the Lord had kept him strong and well. He was as strong as he had been at 40, "for war, to go are dozens of small "This is the critical period," and many silated farms. All 300 said highway patrol chief Gilbert|residents of this town were evacu- [Carrel following an aerial inspec-'ated to higher ground Thursday "But the looks and those in La Jara, Manassa and Sanford, Colo., were placed on the alert to flee should the dam burst. | Mayor Raymond Braiden of La persons living nearest to the dam on Ala. The 45-year-old dam in Southern nosa Creek remained in danger. olorado, full for the first time in But he sald all had been given situation mountainside near the crum- out and come in." | MEMORY VERSE-Isaiah 12:2 Cosway, Isobel Corner, Carolyn | V'ebber, Donna Hayes, Powell, Robert Scott, Stark and Billy Ellins, Church of Today had Terry THE GOLDEN TEXT Diane MONTREAL (CP) -- Six-year- hospital, founded in 1907. He was] Jimmie|pld Jacques Hervieux was the 2: given a souvenir pen and pencil The|)00,000th patient treated at thelset. BUSY CLINIC out-patient clinic of Ste. Justine's Cochrane, Donald Reid, Grant| Slute, Heather Collins, Mrs. Ray, Scott, Mrs. Ernest White, Mrs. Clifford Naylor, Miss Marie La-| violette and Rev. R. H. Rickard. | : (The Juniors closed by singing "Good News, with solo parts taken by Carolyn Webber and Linda Scott. All those children who had at-| {tended six or more days received ll | attendance certificates, presented | {by Mrs. Ray Scott. A filmstrip en-| {titled "The Church Around the| | World" was shown by Mrs. R. H. {Rickard. Mrs. Jamie Stark then N spoke a few words of appreciation {on behalf of the mothers and Gor- {don Pereman spoke on behalf of |the fathers. Mrs, James McKen-| dl (zie made the reply. The evening was brought to a {close with refreshments served {by members of the WA and the WMS. Following a show of ap- preciation from those present Mrs. Clifford Naylor, represent-| {ing the WMS and Mrs. Ernest White, representing the WA, thanked those present. Handwork which had been done by the chil- dren was on display in the Town &! Hall and in the church NORTH OSHAWA | NORTH OSHAWA Dr. | George Telford, of St. Andrew's Church and supervising pastor of St. Stephen's, will turn the first sod for the new Christian Educa- | ------eeeeeme | tion. Centre at St. Stephen's fol- lowing next Sunday's morning | service. In the morning. too, the | Rev. H. A, Mellow will conduct | a baptismal service. . Successful candidates in the re- cent examinations held by the Royal Conservatory of Music, To-| |vonto, at Adelaide House, were: Grade 5 Piano, honors, | Lynne MacMillan and Marlene' |Dalby; Grade 4 Piano, honors, Return of the spies from the land of promise. "I will trust, and not be afraid; for the Lord Jehovah is my strength and my song."--Isaiah 12:2. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Caleb Followed The Will Of God All His Life ie Si 2 EE By NEWMAN CAMPBELL a captain to take them back 10 yc" lace" honors, Heather Ross: | The Bible references on today's Egypt, rather than die here ini .4."9 Piano, honors Gail Bran. | Jesson are many, and it may well the wilderness. They even talked to, » " be that teachers will find it rather of stoning Moses and Aaron, who difficult to cover them all in one fell on their faces before the mul- of Withor, Ohl ee, "oes owever, con- titude. eo ue Beincipa) charac-| Caleb and Joshua rent their fhests at lhe home J a and ter, Caleb, and Seach {he Moral of dloflies and Joe, the ungratetyl view. " + his courage and faith in his Maker ple that e land was good, : | His cous po will be -a profitable ana if they had faith in the Lord,| Mrs. A. H. Bramley and son, for both the young and their God, who had done so much Dovglas, and Se. A. Bramley, | older pupils. for them, they could inhabit the The ere in Niagara Falls on God tells Moses to choose lead- land He had promised, but to no Morrie Fe t Mi Marily ers of his people and send them avail. Kirby ith Bon, ES 3Hiva out to spy out the land of Canaan GOD APPEARED and Mics Te Tr. Hoss: oer which He has promised them, The, Then an angry God appeared in Miss Jessie SS Of itby 3 vere in Ni Tr alls S A names of the men who were cho-Ithe tabernacle of the congregation W Mr. a 5 Is 0 SUndey. and sons Neil and Douglas spent the better part of the week at their cottage on Lake Julian near Burleigh Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Crossley » MEMORY VERSE "I will trust, and not be afraid; for the Lord Jehovah is my strength and my song." --Isaiah 12:2. included in before all the children of Israel. Joshua He said that none of the faithless, rebellious people should see the| "went and land that He had promisd them. eas iste men Ho an "But My servant Caleb, because came unto the brook of Eshcol, he had another spirit with him, and cut down from thence a and hath followed Me fully, him branch with one cluster of grapes, Will I bring into the land where- and they bare it between two into he went, and his seed shall | sen by Moses are Numbers 13. Caleb and were included in this group. HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SIMCOE STREET PENTECOSTAL CHURCH REV. R. A. BOMBAY, Pastor N 11 A.M.--Morning Worship S U . 7P.M.--EVANGELISTIC 10:00 AM.--S.S. AND BIBLE CLASSES All Services As Usual All Summer 17 ERIE ST, DIAL RA 5-3872 REV. R. E. DARGAN, Pastor race METHODIST CHURCH 10:00 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES 11:00 A.M.----~MORNING WORSHIP Speaker: JAMES ALDOUS THE BAHA'T WORLD FAITH "The more @ man is chastened, the greater is the harvest of spirituai virtues shown forth by him. For Further Information Write:=-- OSHAWA BAHAI COMMUNITY Secretary: Ph. RA 3-3281 <® Christian And Missionary Alliance RICHMOND STREET EAST (Between Central Park Blvd, and Cadillac North) REV. WM. J. NEWELL, the Pastor -- All Services 11:00 AM.--"LONGING EYES SATISFIED" "Unto The Lord Around Do | Lift Up My Longing Eyes' 10:00 A. M.--FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL HARMONY UNITED CHURCH Rev. N. T. Holmes, B.A, B.D. Minister Ross Metcalf, RMT. Organist 10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP Te AN" ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN WILSON AND ROGERS Minister: Rev, B. A. Miles, BA. Mr. Frank Walter: Organist end Choir Director 10:00 AM, PUBLIC WORSHIP 10:00 AM, CHURCH SCHOOL "A Hearty Waicams ST. STEPHEN'S UNITED CHURCH Nerth Oshawa 9:45 AM. SABBATH SCHOOL 11:00 AM. REV. H. A. MELLOW Sacrament of Baptism 12:15 P.M, DEDICATION SERVICE Tuming First Sod for New Christian Education Centre Dr. Geo. Telford Supervising Pastor WE INVITE YOU TO WORSHIP WITH US WESTMOUNT UNITED CHURCH On Floyd et Gibben St. Minister: Rev. Wm. A Gibb Orgenist: Mrs. Willard Cook, ARC 11:15 AM. MORNING WORSHIP 9:45 AM, REV. N. T. HOLMES will conduct the service. SUNDAY CHURCH SCHOOL YOUR COMMUNITY CHURCH "7.00 P.M.--BRIEF EVANGELISTIC SERVICE "ONCE | WAS BLIND" Enjoyable Congregational Singing -- Good Music VISITORS : COME -- ALLOW US THE PRIVILEGE OF YOUR FELLOWSHIP 7:00 P.M.--FAMILY GOSPEL HOUR Speaker: KENNETH CAMPBELL YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME--COME TO CHURCH AND HAVE YOUR FAITH LIFTED GOSPEL HALL 40 NASSAU ST. SUNDAY 10:30 A.M.--""REMEMBERING THE LORD" 12:15 P.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL AND BIBLE CLASS 7:00 P.M.--OUTDOOR GOSPEL SERVICE In Lakeview Park ot the Bandshell. (if weather permits) Wednesday, 7:45 p.m.--Bible Study ond Proyer Meeting A VERY CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL CALVARY BAPTIST j CENTRE & JOHN STS, REV. CLARENCE M. KEEN -- PASTOR Affiliated with Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches In Canede 9:45 A.M.--BIBLE SCHOOL REV. GLEN WARDELL Former Pastor Speaking at 11A.M. AND 7 P.M. WED., 7:45 P.M. -- BIBLE MARKING FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 79 KING STREET EAST Affiliated with the Baptist Convention of Ontarie end Quebec Minister: REV. L. D. BEGG, B.A., B.Th. Music Director: Mrs. M. Joyce upon a staff." This region still Possess it produces the largest of grapes, we are told. They also brought pome- granates and figs. MOST DISCOURAGING In spite of the fruitful soil their report was most discouraging to their people. The land was truly "flowing with milk and honey," but the people were strong, there were giants among them; their cities were walled, and it would be impossible for the Israelites to conquer the land. Caleb tried to quiet the people, saying, 'Let us go up at once, and possess it; for we are well able to overcome it." The congregation was not com- forted, however. They wept all night, and they murmured against Moses and Aaron, and said to one another that they should appoint COLUMBUS All, the men who spied in Canaan died from a plague sent by God, only Caleb and Joshua lived to occupy it, although Moses prayed earnestly that God would forgive the others. The last glimpse we have of Caleb in this lesson is when he| was 85 years old. He was telling| Joshua that he was 40 years old when Moses sent him to spy out the land of Canaan. | After 45 years Caleb was still] strong and well, thanks to God, and he was ready to go to war! to conquer the promised land and to come back from war, for "If it so be the Lord will be with me, then 1 shall be able to drive gus _enemies) out, as. the Lord saic Hold Closing Exercises Vacation Bible School MRS. FRANK T. SMITH Correspondent COLUMBUS There was an excellent aftéendance at closing exercises of the Vacation Bible Mamelka, Donna Eaton and John | Beaton led in prayer. To close] their part the children sang] "Jesus is the Children's Friend".! The children of the Primary De- HEALS "HEALING DEFECTIVE VISION" STATION SUNDAY CKLB 10:30 (1350) AM. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 11:00 AM.--"WHAT IS A CHRISTIAN" 7:00 P.M.--""CONFIDENT IN GOD" Sunday School Each Sunday at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. -- Service of Prayer and Bible Study. WE INVITE YOU TO WORSHIP. WITH US FIRST CHURCH -- 64 COLBORNE ST. EAST SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 9:30 AM. SUNDAY SERVICE 11 AM. -- SUBJECT: "LIFE Wednesday evening meeting at 8.00 o'clock includes testimonies of healing through Christian Science. The reading room located at the church, is open Monday 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.; Tuesday and Thursday from 2 to 4:30 p.m., ex- cepting legal holidays, where the Bible and Christion Science literature may be studied, borrowed or purchased and subscriptions placed for periodicals LUTHERAN CHURCH 150 Albert St. Pastor: F. A. Gumaz, BA, MA, BD, 11:00 AM. SERVICES 10:00 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 AM. Lutheran Hour: CFRB "THIS IS THE LIFE" Channel 6 -- 12:30 P.M. THE SALVATION ARMY OLD CUSTOMS BUILDING -- ONTARIO STREET MAJOR AND MRS. VICTOR MACLEAN | A "DRIVE-IN" SERVICE COME IN YOUR CARS TO THE OSHAWA 1 SHOPPING CENTRE ON SUNDAY, JULY 21st at 8P.M. GOOD SINGING -- HELPFUL MESSAGE St. Andrew's United Church MINISTER: REV. GEORGE TELFORD, M.A., D.D. Organist and Choirmester: MR. KELVIN JAMES, AT.CM, 11:00 A.M.--Joint Service in St. Andrew's Church Rev. G. Telford, Minister in Charge 11:00 A.M.--BEGINNERS, PRIMARY & JUNIOR CLASSES "Drive-In" Service etjthe Shopping Centre -- 8:00 p.m. Gibbons Street Baptist Church Pastor: REV. A. G. E. MITCHELL 9:45 A.M.--BIBLE SCHOOL 11:00 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP Albert Street United Church MINISTER -- REV, S. C. H. ATKINSON Mrs. Doneld McLean A.R.C.T., Mus. Bec. 10 AM. MORNING WORSHIP 7 P.M. THE SUNDAY EVENING HOUR Broadcast CKLB REV. EDWARD E. DONNER, of Linesville, Pennsylvania, at both services. -- "Back Sliding Children" 7:00 P.M.--EVANGELISTIC SERVICE -- "The Biblical Doctrine of Hell!" Is it fact or fiction ? Tues., 8 p.m. -- PRAYER MEETING VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOME 11:00 A.M.--HOLINESS MEETING 2:00 P.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL AND BIBLE CLASSES 7:00 P.M.--EVANGELISTIC MEETING SPECIAL SPEAKERS AT EACH MEETING -- MUSIC BY THE BAND AND SONGSTERS. YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ARE INVITED TO SHARE OUR WORSHIP AND FELLOWSHIP VISITORS WELCOME ST. MARK'S CHURCH STEVENSON RD NORTH ON BEURLING AVE. THE REV, J, N. LOTHIAN S.Th. 476 Beurling Avs, -- Priest in Charge SERVICES AT 9:30 AM. During JULY and AUGUST 1 Miss Joyce Wires at is eu Mapai Meter School of Columbus United partment were led by Mrs. James NORTHMINSTER UNITED CHURCH SIMCOE ST. NORTH AT ROSSLAND ROAD MINISTER -- REV. H. A. MELLOW ORGANIST -- MR. J. R. ROBERTSON 9:30 A.M. SERVICE "LOVE GOD WITH YOUR MIND" Junier €ongregation To Meet During Sermen 8:00 P.M.--DRIVE-IN CHURCH SERVICE -- AT SHOPPING CENTRE McKenzie with Miss Lois Heddon| Church, held in the Lower Church Hall. at the piano, They sang two) verses of 'Jesus Loves Me" and| one verse of "Jesus Loves the Little Indian Boy", and each child repeated a memory verse. I'nose taking part were Debbie Bennett, Dorothy Brown, Sally Cochrane, Heather Eaton, Jane Flett, John Hayes, Gayle McKen- zie, Judy Powell, Margaret Reid, Reta Reid, Nancy Simpson, Joan Smith, Sharon Stark, Douglas thompson, Dale Watson and Stewart Watt. The children also sang "God is Listening" and Zacchaeus' The Juniors opened their part by singing "I Would be Learn ing", with Miss Grace Webber at the piano. Mrs. Ernest White in- troduced their craft work -- a church built to scale which the children had helped to erect.| Each child explained the differ-| of the church. A read- hurch' s given by lowed by a pray- Mrs. Clif introduced af Rev. R. H. Rickard, for the evening, welcomed gathering. The children, led by Mrs. ' Frank Smith, sang four numbers and a welcoming song to those present Mr. Rickard then introduced the leaders and helpers of the school: Mrs, Ray Scott, director; Mrs. R. H. Rickard, in charge of filmstrips; Mrs.. Alan Scott, lead- er of the kindergarten, who was assisted by Gwen Shaw, Joyce Wires, Grace Wer'er, Loraine McKenzie, Patsy Rickard, Sharon Scott, Joan Miller, Kaye McKen- zie and Elizabeth Haye The leaders f the Primary Dept were Mrs. James McKenzie and Miss Lois Heddon, and the lead ers of the Juniors were Mrs, Clif- ford Naylor and Mrs Ernest White, assisted by Marie Lavio- Jette ent Each department nt aln short program. Jane nD ; a er led by Linda Scott then chairman the KNOX PRESBYTERIAN Simcoe St. N., aot Brock St. REV. $.' B. COLES, B/ Minister DAVID JENKINS Choir Master 11:00 AM. MORNING WORSHIP Rev. S. B. .Coles Classes for boys and girls, as part. of Moming Worship parts fol EVENING SERVICE WITHDRAWN UNTIL SEPTEMBER 15 recitation. This was follo y ford Naylor the song "Every Morning sms short play in which the Juniorsj| to Say" sung by all the children took part. Linda Scott was the || , the narrator and the Church of Yes Pinder was of Ronald COLLEGE HILL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 475 PARK RD. S. REV. J. M. McKNIGHT -- Pastor 7:00 PM.--""How To Get The Most Qut Of Life" 10:00 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 AM.--"THE GOD OF TODAY"' PRAYER FOR THE SICK ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA SUNDAY SERVICES 8 AM. -- 11 AM. -- 7 PM. CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH Mary and Hillcroft Streets Rector, The Ven. H. D. Cleverdon Phone 5-5795 ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH Centre and Bagot Streets Rector: The Rev. Clinton D. Cross -- fhone 5-2386 ° HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Corner Court and Barrie Streets, one block east of Albert RECTOR -- THE REV. E. A. IRWIN, LS.T, ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH CORNER WILSON RD. SOUTH & HOSKIN AVE. Incumbent: Rev. R. A, Sharp -- RA 5-7064 During July and August Service 9:30 A.M. Only CENTRE ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev. A. F, Cowon, B.A, Mr. R. Kellington, Organist 11:00 AM.--MORNING WORSHIP 8:00 P.M.--ONTARIO TEMPERANCE FEDERATION DR. LORNE J. HENRY, Toronto REV. MERVIN A. BURY, M.A., B.D., Minister Mr. Rhyddid Williams, Choir Director and Organist Youth Department 10:15 AM. Nursery and Church S~hool 11:00 A.M. 11:00 AM.--"THE GREAT REBELLION" Read: Romans 7: 19-25 "The Lord Is My Shepherd Mrs, Harry Smith 8:00 P.M. -- DRIVE-IN CHURCH SERVICE -- OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE ALWAYS A WELCOME FOR ALL AT THE FRIENDLY FAMILY CHURCH Solo: Liddle) "Our 100th Anniversary Year"

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