The Extension Com- mi was in attendance to pre- |sent its financial proposals, i . ; |MISSION BAND 3 . | The Mission Band will hold ts Ey 2 on AA wo d : {annual Christmas meeting / 7 Xl vias omer LAA YD ih Boundaries | concert Saturday, Nov 29 at 3 ' | A : {p.m. in the Sunday school room tA By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT |of Brooklin United Church BROOKLIN -- A meeting of the] A special meeting wig be haa official board of Brooklin Uni Wednesday, Dec. 3, in ited Wer school room of the United Church was held in the Sunday| {Church to consider the organiza- school room Wednesday, Nov. 26 tion of a Couples Club. All young at 8 p.m. Yor the purpose of hear-| married people of the community ing a proposal to change the are invited to attend, and join in boundaries of the pastoral charge. jlseugeions: ' GRACE WESTMOUNT LUTHERAN || UNITED CHURCH CHURCH ; On Floyd ot Gibbon St. | Minister: Rev. Wm. A, Gibb 150 Albert St. | Organist: Mrs. Willard Cook, Pastor: ARC.T. CARL 'A. KARTECHNER Church Will Discuss Wider 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, November 29, 1958 Teaching by Parables ILLUSTRATED - SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSO Scripture--Mark 4:1-34. By Alfred J. Buescher To disciples Jesus said that the ' word of God "is like a grain of must- [8 ard seed" which is tiny, but after be-|F ing sown, "it becometh greater than all herbs." --Mark 4:31-32. MEMORY VERSE--James 1:22, To His disciples Jesus said the seeds that withered were like those who heard His words but did not heed them. The seeds that grew were those who heeded His teaching and The first parable was about a man sowing seeds, some of which fell on stony ground. The sun scorched them. Others fell among thorns which chok- ed them; but some fell in fertile soil and flourished, --Mark 4:38, Christ began to teach by the Sea Galilee, a gr multitude gath- ered. Jesus entered a ship which was in the water in order to be heard by 11:00 AM. MORNING WORSHIP (Nursery during the Service) 9:45 AM. CHURCH SCHOOL Junior to Senior 2:00 P.M. CHURCH SCHOOL Nursery to Primary animate material of the shape and size of seeds, to point out that some seeds are alive and will grow # properly planted while the others have no power to "Be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiv- ing your own selves."--James 1:22. : 8:30 AM. 11:00 AM, SERVICES ~ 9:45 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL opportunity to examine the spot] Naaman went home a very where the leprosy had been. As he happy man. He took home with went on in obedience to God his him two mules' burden of earth faith had been rising. Faith|for, said he to Elisha, "Thy ser- claimed the healing. |vant will henceforth offer neither 9:45 AM. | ADULT BIBLE CLASS 10:00 AM. Lutheron 'Hour: CFRB "THIS IS THE LIFE" Channel 11 4 PM. 1 "Your Community Church" HARMONY UNITED CHURCH Rev. N. T. Holmes, B.A, BD. -- 'Minister Ross Metcalf, R.M.T. -- Organist ANNIVERSARY SERVICE--11 AM. GUEST SPEAKER: REV. J. R. LENG, MC, B.A, B.D.D.D. Subject: "PARTNERSHIP IN THE GOSPEL" Special Music by the Harmony Choir SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 10:00 AM. oo) ly 30 years. BROOKLIN BAPTIST CHURCH KINDERGARTEN, CLASS -- 11:00 AM. SUNDAYS at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL YOU ARE INVITED! Jones often deprive people of rich bless- TOWNSHIP HALL 8ll, He preached to the people in par- ables. --Mark 4:1.2, knew God's kingdom.--Mark 4:14-20, See Lesson In Humility ! [ 3 esus 1old tories [hue k The older students may be re- H ar C Id U d tand Oo hn cade and wlevi| BYR. BARCLAY WARREN (ings) He started for home in a e ers ou n ers sion and all around. Smith writes, - the -in-| Bae bbe servants were wiser This is the way to Fceive any- burnt offering nor sacrifice to [+p ' ef | § L % » By NEWMAN CAMPNELL _ 11 poses asked Him, when they "NAF Jeo, hve our Lod chi of the Sin, arm was ne: Tes avon Him 1 uno, oo. 36 Sth wl ter gad, but ul te Lord {What is a parable? Webster's were alone, what the parable, on 0 moortant [king for his valor and in| het had ® aid He did "And proud, and giveth grace to the . TOUGH ¥oop, Al ¥ : Fastern Canada has five spe-| orical method of conveying|ing, "Unto you it is given to know | s 3 y Lat iS | iBstfuction by means of a fable|the mystery of the kingdom of ive. trom Israel, expressed ihe/lesh of a ltl child. and he was|or°cor, MMe Jie, ELLY PanciEles Bf Reon) trons are or short, fictitious narrative; a|God: but unto them that are |wish to her mistress that he clean." 2 Kings 5:14. due time." 1 Peter 5: 5.6. iwoode. domparison or similitude." The|without, all these things are done Imight go to Elisha in Israel and Now it wasn't the waters of | andard Encyclopedia says it is|in parables: that seeing they may a |be healed. The king heard of jt|Jordan that cleansed him. If it f 100 mn oup 1%] |had been as simple as that all the! SIMCOE STREET | peek rhetoricians to a literary il-|ing they may hear, and not under [ust here ved a rey Eon tro) d | lustration, In the Hellenistic and | stand; lest at any time they| By MRS, ARTHUR ELLIOTT |when her testimony TY 200; con-| healed. It was his willingness to New Greek Testament it came to should be converted, and their BROOKLIN -- Over 60 friends|vincing.) {humble himself, shey God 25 H s signify a short, fictitious narra- lbs sould be forgiven them. --|and neighbors gathered at Spen-| When Naaman arrived at the|Ilessage as pen Og sha | live designed io convey someiMark f£:111s, |cer's School Thursday evening for door of Elisha, a messenger came M7 SAVE | or, 1 think that | REV. R. A. BOMBAY, PASTOR / t! and Mrs. Harold Jones, prior tothe Jordan seven times and he| When he arose from his seven i he Jordan, he knew he "Be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiv- [their moving to a new home in|would be clean, Naaman was in.|9P in ! : | ing your own selves.' --James 1:22, [Meadowcrest from their farm, [sulted because the prophet didn't/Was healed even before he had] REV. H. BRONSON and [noth 3 geventh Spncession, Some on and make a fuss ores The AMBASSADOR'S TRIO | [iyngte IY have re or near him. After all, ie was # very im. From Eastern Pentecostal Bible College The parable was Jesus' method aries are laboring in faraway Mr I etod wi i 3 , and Mrs. Clarence Roper |BuS! with the message. Why go of making His listeners nder- lauds vo being the Goupel of Jesus! Whitby. entertained the group to the Jordan? Weren't there bet- stand His teachings. He was Christ to those 0 know Him lt of Elon? [ter Tivers in his orn vote?) again at the Sea of Galilee, where not. Many are brought to Christ With a comnentary |(National pride and church pride so great a multitude had gathered by these noble men and women., ' sat in the sea; and the whole ever, who do not understand His were they escorted to jesls of multitude was by the sea on the word and, like the multitudes to honor an a corsage o Yew land. And He taught them many whom Christ preached, hear but | mums vs presente 1 ] 5) things by parable." --Mark 4:1-2./do not heed it. "These are they Jones, 85 . ons) ere hi The first parable was about a which are sown among thorns. . - Harold Jones, by Mrs. Douglas | i | Gordon Taber read the farewell "it came to pass, as he sowed,|the deceitfulness of riches, and ; some el by he way Hid, an te he Is, of, ier ngs enering tS Ms, S08, Fos fowls of the air came and de-|in, e the world, an e- , | voured it up. And some fell on|cometh unfruitful."'--Mark riff .gep sable So the JOPUE Soups. stony ground, where it had not|19. 4 as s S, sprang up, because it had nono anxiety, and rich men who are depth of earth: but when the sun not misled by their riches either | was up, it was scorched; and be-|to dependence on their wealth or| it Kv game. in the base-| cause it had no root, it withered desire to make it more.' --Mar.| PC te MEU BIC, tl "Brook | away, And some fell among|cus Dods, (1834-1909), Scottish ; SON DAY SCHOOL LESSON Jes B ily ry Of War Lead minded of the voices that we standard dictionary says it is "'an|meant, and He explained it, say-| war -- but he was a leper. his flesh came again like unto the (heble Humble yourselves) Honor Popular name given originally by|see, and not perceive; and hear- |and sponsored the trip. (The maid had be en as simple as that all the Pentecostal Church MEMORY VERSE a farewell party in honor of Mr. out to him telling him to wash in ppiritual truth," Today many Christian mission- ili dg odode ili that 'He entered into a ship, and| There doubtless are some, how- Mr. and Mrs. Harold sower. As he scattered the seeds, And the cares of this world, and | Jackson, much earth: and immediately it| "There are poor men who have and a social hour closed the eve | lin, with highest scores of the/ ning. BROOKLIN BRIDGE CLUB | The Brooklin Bridge Club met thorns, and the thorns grew up, theologian. Today we see many| ip 4 Robin" being recorded as BROOKLIN, ONTARIO The Christadelphians (CHRIST'S BRETHREN -- SEE MATTHEW 12:46-50) Invite seekers after Truth to apply for Free Bible literature. NO OBLIGATION Write: | CHRISTADELPHIAN ECCLESIA Post Office Box 121 Oshawa, Ontario King Street Pentecostal Church REV. J. M. MacKNIGHT 9:45 AM, SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 AM. Speaker: PAUL FAWCETT 7:00 P.M, PAUL FAWCETT SPECIAL MUSIC COME AND ENJOY THE OLD HYMNS AND IN SONG. 10:00 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 AAM.--MORNING WORSHIP ALL SERVICES IN MASONIC TEMPLE THE CHURCH WHERE YOU ARE NEVER A STRANGER and choked it and it yielded no poor men who live noble lives, follows: 1. Mrs. Robert Heron: | 7:00 P.M.--PRESENTING THE GOSPEL IN WORD fruit, {helping those who are more un-|,. Heron, 91%: 2. Mrs. W. Wed- "And another fell on good|fortunate than they, and rich men b 89%: ground and did yield fruit that|who dedicate great sums of their |§ ype" ios Wisemam: il gprung up and cresaud; and) west to the benefit of all man- Cook, 84: 4, Mrs. Sanderson, John| ought fortlr, som ' | | vin, 83; 5. Mrs. Bovey, sixty, and some a hun-| The parables of the candle al Soiwin, 82%. y | Bred "Mark 4:38, the mustard seed wil] interest the | , + "Before considering this para- | | classes, but we have no space to able, perhaps we should remind | enlarge on them here, ves of the showing customs | Dr. Wilbur M. Smith suggests Palestine in Jesus' day. GIBBON STREET BAPTIST Pastor: Rev. A. G. E. Mitchell that the teachers of the younger grain was broadcast on the|classes take to the class a few s by hand, and covered by good seeds that will grow and harrowing or raking the ground, flourish if planted, and also small A thorn bush is often used as a pleces of wax or some other in-| oe! 1 quote from Peloubet's [ Notes, edited = Dr, Wil M. Smith, which continues: BYNG AVE. 9:45 AM, REV. R. E, DARGAN, Pastor r CHURCH 10 AM.--SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES 11 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP 7 P.M.--FAMILY GOSPEL HOUR 17 ERIE ST, DIAL RA 5-3872 THE SALVATION ARMY OSHAWA CITADEL SIMCOE S. AND OAK STREET MAJOR AND MRS. MARSLAND RANKIN, Corps Officers FREE METHODIS 11:00 AM. and 7:00 P.M, -- EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS lanes, of London, England, bh Music by Citadel Band and Songsters, 2:00 P.M. -- SUNDAY SCHOOL AND BIBLE CLASSES Enrolment of Junior Soldiers, TUESDAY, Cc You are always Welcome ot The Church of the Light and Life Hour LISTEN EVERY SUNDAY 900 CHML at 9:00 AM. 2:30 P.M. -- The Home League (Women's Meeting) HRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP ENRICHES EVERY LIFE VISITORS WELCOME, BIBLE SCHOOL fields are so small even to- PENTECOSTAL flay, except on the coastal plains CHURCH in the valley of Esdraelon, that | C. MORGAN - PASTOR } use of modern equipment is 11 AM, (or DIAL RA 5-1318 "Perils of Backsliding! 7 P.M, "A Grand Preacher and A Child of Hell' DEC. 7 -- Rev. Wilbur Beach Southern Rhodesia VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOME 'actical, The various types of | mentioned in the parable ht readily be found in the| je field." simple language, then, a| able is a story that all Christ's | ers might understand, So| 84 Sonus sow the word of God, , "He that hath ears to ar, let him hear." Some who rd Him did understand and| believe; many did not. Even the mr 10 A.M.--Sunday School 11 AM.--Morning Worship ALL ARE WELCOME L THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | FIRST CHURCH -- 64 COLBORNE ST. EAST SUNDAY SCHOOL--9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SERVICE 11 AM. -- SUBJECT: ANCIENT AND MODERN NECROMANCY ALIAS MESMERISM AND HYPNOTISM DENOUNCED Wednesday evening meeting at 8:00 o'clock Includes testimonies at healing through Christian Science. READING ROOM HOURS IN CHURCH EDIFICE: Monday 7:00 p.m, to 9:00 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. EXCEPTING HOLIDAYS The Christian and Missionary Alliance Richmond E. between Cadilloc N. and Central Park Blvd. PASTOR--REV. Wm. J. NEWELL PIANIST--MR. T. FARMER CHOIR DIRECTOR--MR. W. PEEL NATIONAL YOUTH SUNDAY 11 AM. -- 7 P.M. REV. CLIFFORD HICKS, TORONTO -- Bob Jones University; Nyack College REV. ROSS INGRAM, COBOURG KNOX ST. PAUL'S -- Wheaton College; Nyack College CHALLENGING MESSAGES AND TOPS IN MUSIC Simcoe St. N. at Brock St. WF WILSON AND ROGERS 2 r. Frank Walter: Organist and Choir Director The Rev. Robert B. Milroy, MA. Minister Interim Moderator: REV. D. R. McKILLICAN, B.A, B.D, Mr, David Jenkins, Musical Director Dial 19, Markham, Ontario 11:00 AM. "O REST IN THE LORD" 7:00 P.M. "MEN IN PERPLEXITY" 10:00 AM. JUNIOR BIBLE CLASS 11:00 AM. MORNING WORSHIP REV. J. WASSON D.D. 2:15P.M. CHURCH SCHOOL Thurs, Dec, 4th, 8 p.m. -- Induction Service KNOX SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 9:45 AM. ADULT BIBLE CLASS SOUTH SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 9:30 AM. e TEEN CHOIR e TESTIMONIES e SOLOS GOSPEL HALL | I f I conducted by Lt.-Commissioner W, Feltwell and S. Major H. Row- || | | Albert Street United Church REV. S. C. H. ATKINSON, Minister MRS, BRUCE SEARLE, Organist and Choir-leader 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP LAYMEN'S SERVICE Guest Speakers from Kimbourne Park, United Church, Teronte 7 P.M. THE SUNDAY EVENING HOUR "CHOSEN FOR OBEDIENCE" ' Members of Simcoe South Home and School Assoc. wil attend this service. 9:45 A.M.--Primary through Senior SS. 11:00 A.M.--Nursery, Kindergarten, Beginners. NORTHMINSTER UNITED CHURCH SIMCOE STREET NORTH AT ROSSLAND ROAD MINISTER -- REV. H. A. MELLOW, B.A, ORGANIST -- MR. J. R. ROBERTSON SUNDAY SCHOOL SESSIONS -- 9:30 AM. AND 11:00 AM. 11:00. AM.--"GOD IS IN HIS WORLD" 7:00 P.M.--"FRIENDLY HOUR" (in the Ladies' Parlor) Topic: "KEEPING, THE COMMANDMENTS" 9:50 AM.--FRIENDLY CHAT OVER CKLB | | | St. Andrew's United Church MINISTER: REV, GEORGE TELFORD. M.A. D.D. Organist and Choirmaster: MR, KELVIN JAMES, A.T.C.M. 11:00 AM.--ST. ANDREW 9:50 A.M.--Senior, Intermediate and Junior Classes 11:00 A.M.--Nursery, Primary and Beginners Classes 7:00 P.M.--Joint Service in St. Andrew's Chapel DR. TELFORD will preach CENTRE ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev. Warren G. Dickson, B.A. Minister Mr. R. K. Kellington, Organist and Choir Master 40 NASSAU ST. | ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA SUNDAY SUNDAY SERVICES 10:30 A M.--REMEMBERING THE LORD 12:15 P.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL ond ADULT BIBLE CLASS 7:00 P.M.--GOSPEL SERVICE Speaker: F, W, SCHWARTZ of Detroit Mon. - Wed., 8 pm. -- F. W. Schwartz A HEARTY INVITATION TO ALL ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH Centre and Bagot Streets Rev. Clinton D. Cross, B.A, L.Th, 9:00 AM.--HOLY COMMUNION YOU ARE CORDIALLY ' INVITED REV. DEREK ALLEN 7:00 P.M.--EVENING PRAYER--REV, P. TRANT 11:00 AM.--MORNING PRAYER -- REV. P. TRANT | | CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH CENTRE AND JOHN STREETS (FELLOWHIP OF EVANGELICAL BAPTIST CHURCHES) 11:00 AM: SUNDAY REV. WM. WILSON - FIRST BADTIST CHURCH | Mary and Hilcroft Streets (CONVENTION OF ONTARIO AND QUEBEC) é Rector; The Ven, H. D. Cleverdon -- Phone 5-5795 812 HORTOP STREET i i tev. N. Frank Swackhammer, B.A., Minister 8:00 AM. -- 11:00 AM. -- 7:00 P.M. Mrs. M. Joyce, Director of Music HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Corner Court and Barrie Streets, one block east of Albert RECTOR -- THE REV. E. A, IRWIN L.S.1, 8:00 AM, -- 11:00 AM. -- 7:00 P.M. MISSIONARY SUNDAY 11:00 AM.--REV, R. M. BENNETT, B.A, B.D. 7:00 P.M.--DR, ILO BENNETT "After Church Fellowship Hour with lates picture eof the Church in India. ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH WILSON RD. SOUTH & HOSKIN AVE, OF AJAX Incumbent: The Rev. R. A, Sharp -- RA 5-7064 8:00 AM. -- 11:00 AM, -- 7:00 P.M. "7.00 P.M. SUNDAY REV. E. J. PUDNEY GENERAL SECRETARY UNEVANGELIZED FIELDS MISSION THE U.F.M, HAS 340 MISSIONARIES DOING PIONEERING WORK IN UNREACHED AREAS, You will enjoy the services at Calvary. THERE ARE EXCELLENT ADULT GROUPS IN THE BIBLE SCH PLAN "TO VISIT AT 9:45 SUN O0L ST. MARK'S CHURCH STEVENSON RD. NORTH ON BEURLING AVE. THE REV. J. N. LOTHIAN, S.Th, 476 Beurling Ave. -- Priest in Charge 8:00 AM. -- 11:00 AM. -- 7:00 P.M. THE BAHA'T WORLD FAITH The bestowals of God are all and always mani- fest. The promises of heaven are ever present. For Further Information Write: -- OSHAWA BAHA'I COMMUNITY 293 Glenview Ave. -- Phone RA 3.3281 ST. THOMAS CHURCH, BROOKLIN REV. E. W. FULLER, B.A, B.D, S.T.M.,, RECTOR 10:00 A.M.--MATTINS, 1st and 3rd SUNDAY OF THE MONTH -10:00 AM. --EUCHARIST 2nd and 4th SUNDAY OF THE 'MONTH Secretary: 10:00 AM.--CHURCH SCHO" RA 35-2386 I I I 9:45 A.M.--DIVINE WORSHIP at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Nelson, 1218 Sun Valley Court for Cedar St. congregation, followed by Sunday School. Topic: "The Light of the World", 10:00 AM Sunder School for Centre St. children. A class for all ages. 11:00 AAM.--DIVINE WORSHIP IN CENTRE ST. CHURCH. Tople: "The Two Builders'. (Matt. 7:24-27). Everybody Welcome at All Services SIMCOE STREET UNITED CHURCH The Church in the heart of the city with the World on its heart. MINISTER: REV. JOHN K. MOFFAT, B.A. Director of Music: Mr. R, G. Geen, L.T.C.M. . 11:00 AM.--"THE GLORY OF ADVENT" The Minister will preach. 7:00 P.M.--JOINT SERVICE IN ST. ANDREW'S DR. GEORGE TELFORD will preach. SUNDAY SCHOOL .M.--Junior, Intermediate and Young People .M.-- Infants cared for in the Hall, .M.--Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary. Kinng Street United Ghureh REV. MERVIN A, BURY, M.A, B.D., Minister Mr, Rhyddid Williams, Choir Director and Orgunist 10:00 a.m, Nursery and Church School Youth Department Baby Creche 11:00 a.m. 11:00 AM.--"THE IDEA THAT SEIZED THEM" -- Introduction to the "Chosen Twelve". Broadcast over Radio Station CKLB Read: St. Luke 6: 12-19 Solo: 'Just For Today" (Seaver)--Mr. Anthem: "Go Forth With God" (M. Shaw) 7:00 P.M.--"RELIGION'S REAL VALUE" King St. Home' and School Association in attendance Ladies Trio How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings" (Liddle) ~Mrs. V. Osborne rs. W. Skuce, Mrs, P. Fletch ALWAYS A WELCOME FOR ALL AT T FRIENDLY FAMILY CHURC Ernest Luke M HE