le . tall and covered with armor, with land in the North Atlantic in re- 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, April 23, 1939 |a stone which he picked up from cent years. The Rise of David ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON the brook and shot from his bag. | --1 Samuel 17: 49-50. Seripture--1 Samuel 16 St. Andrew's United Church MINISTER: REV. GEORGE TELFORD MA DD. HARMONY Organist and Choirmaster: MR, KELVIN JAMES A TCM. UNITED CHURCH Y.P.S. CONVENTION Rev..N, 7, Holmes, BA. BD. Hl 11:00 AM --"WHENCE COMETH MY HELP" nies MOUNT OF LAW ' Ress Mutcalt ARC. 9:50 A.M.--SENIOR, INTERMEDIATE AND JUNIOR CLASSES Organist and Choirmoster 11:00 A.M.--NURSERY, BEGINNERS AND PRIMARY CLASS 7:00 P.M.--"WHENCE COMETH MY HELP" FROM THE MOUNT OF LOVE THEME SPEAKER AT BOTH SERVICES -- REV. R. F. SHERWIN By Alfred J. Buescher mpis brave deed made David very popular with the people, es- {pecially with the women, and Saul became jealous of him. He ev tried to kill him, but failed. | His son, Jonathan, however, | loved David '"'as his own soul," {and they made a covenant of | eterna friendship.--I Samuel 18: | 1-4. | So David rose to become King | of Israel because he lived right: | eously and the Lord was with| jus, FROM THE. 10 AM -- SUNDAY SCHOOL 1AM KINBERGARTEN CLASSES GREENLAND SHEEP Sheep - raising has become a| profitable enterprise in Green- Albert Street United Church REV. 5. C. H. ATKINSON, Minister MRS. BRUCE SEARLE, Organist and Choir-leader --| 17:00 AM.--MORNING WORSHIP "THIS 1S THE LIFE" 7:00 P.M.--THE SUNDAY EVENING HOUR a BROADCAST CKLB REV. R. H. .LOVE Columbus United Church and the Columbus Choir M.--PRIMARY TO SENIOR 5.5 -NURSERY, KINDERGARTEN, BEGINNERS 11 AM, MORNING WORSHIP A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL NORTHMINSTER UNITED CHURCH SIMCOE STREET NORTH AT ROSSLAND ROAD MINISTER -- REV H A. MELLOW, B.A. ORGANIST MR, J. R. ROBERTSON Saul's son, Jonathan, loved David. He | gave David his robe and sword and the | two made a covenant of friendship, as | Jonathan loved David "as his own soul." --1 Samuel 18:34, MEMORY VERSE--Psalm 27:14. Saul was troubled by an evil spirit and sent for David. The lad "'took a harp, and played with his hand; so Saul was refreshed, and was well, and the evil spirit departed from him." 1 Samuel 16:14-23 | SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON ' The Lord Chose David fie writer, Bo diussered God in To Be Israel's King En the Amalekites, Other sins fol » A _|valiant man when he slew the lowed such as jealousy and BY NEWMAN CAMPBELL sonality, but we can only decide | ppjjigtine giant, Goliath, nine feet hatred of David. Finally, the our last lesson told of King aeons a ohh Some storms we aelp 0 make storm of his own making broke aul's tragic death after his fail- H for ourselves, In lact, any one guar his head. The evening be lyre because he turned from who keeps Jesus Christ outside fore meeting the Phinstines, in a God's laws. Today's lesson-~about of his life, is in a stale of inner | witch's hovel he exclaimed, "God the shepherd boy, David, and his conflict. For "all we like sheep js departed from me and an- rise to power--takes place while have gone astray; we have turn gwepeth me no more' The next Saul was still king ed every one to his own way." day when his army was vouted| gue prophet Samuel was He answered that there was one| By nature we are rebels againstipe fell on his own sword mourning for Saul's ways but the more, the youngest, who was God. Soon we'learn from bitter Sauls successor, David,|pond told him to 80 to Bethle-|/tending the sheep. This was an experience that "the way . of prought a storm upor himself by hem: that He had rejected Saul,|important job in those days in| transgressors is hard committing adultery and then Samuel was afraid to go because, Israel, requiring a trustworthy | Storms of our maxiug gather planning a murder ic cover his he said. Saul would kill him. But and courageous man Samuel rgund us. It may be the storm sin, But in the storm he found the Lord told him: 'Take an asked Jesse to call him of discontent. The rich yo un g refuge. With deep soriow he con-|jeifer with thee, and say, | am| when he came, Samuel saw CHRISTADELPHIAN ruler lived a very respectable fessed his sins and pleaded for come to sacrifice to the Lord. that he was "ruddy and withal| ECCLESIA age. Bul there Was 4 view In Guts metey He received for-lAnd call Jesse to the sacrifice,|of 4 begutiful countenance, and| Post Office Box 121 is heart He asked Jesus, giveness. He found = refuge inland | will show thee what thou goodly to look to. And the Lord Os o "Master, what shall ! do to in-/the storm shalt do; and thou shalt anoint|gaid Arise. aiomt hn: Tor this| shawa, Ontario herit eternal life?" Luke 10:25 Those who God have unto Me him whom 1 name unto. he » 80 Samuel anointed David| When Jesus pointed out what it/ storms, too. The disciples were thee. "1 Samuel 16: 1-3 "and the Spirit of the Lord came| . would mean for him he was un- obeying their Master in setting samuel obeyed the Lord's com- upon David from that day for-! willing. He went away sorrowful. lout across Lake Galilee when the 4" 004 went to Bethlehem. ward."--1 Samuel 16: 11-13 | GIBBONS STREET Consider Saul the voung'storm broke It wa strenuous "Th: elders of the town trembled | ---- man of great promise who was and trying. But Jesus saw them. g¢ pig coming, and said, Comest CT ST PENTECOSTAL Posto chosen to be the first king of Through the storm and the dark thou peaceably?' Samuel an-| Israel. He accepted the honor in ness he came to them and said, cwered them as the Lord told him | CHURCH Rev. A. G. E. Mitchell MORGAN PASTOR ---- great humility. God gave him a "Be of good cheer: it ix I: be not «gn 4g he sanctified Jesse and his! new heart. The spirii of prophecy afraid." He entered their boat' g;.c and called them to the sac came upon him. After a time be and there was calm rifice I Samuel 16: 4-5 hecame careless about his walk' ~ In the storms of life let us look c 1 DIAL Ra his 8 9:45 AM BIBLE SCHOOL 11 AM MORNING WORSHIP Samuel asked Jesse if these were all his sons and Jesse said he had one more who was tending sheep. Samuel sent for the boy, David, and the Lord told Samuel to annoint him.--1 Samuel 16:11-12, The Lord told Samuel that He would choose a man to rule over Israel Samuel sanctified a man named Jesse and seven of his son who passed before him but the Lord chose none of the.--1 Samuel 16:4-10. Christ Provides Haven In Storm By R. BARCLAY WARREN Life is like the weather; some sunshine, some clouds, some calm, some storm. We get share of each SUNDAY SCHOOL "SESSIONS -- 9:30 AM. AND 11:00 AM. . 11:00 A.M. "MINING IN THE BIBLE" 'SITTER SERVICE" by the COME DOUBLE CLUB 7.00 P.M.--FRIENDLY HOUR IN THE LADIES' PARLOR King Saul had moods of de. | pression, described as "an evil) |spirit." In one such mood, his ser- |vants suggested that he send for {| David, who played the harp, and |let his music cheer him, Saul did |so, and as David played, the evil |spirit left the king. He loved {David and made him his armor] |bearer.--I Samuel 16: 14-23, patience he usurped the office of CENTRE ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev. Warren @. Dickson, B.A. Minister Mr. R. K. Kellington, Organist and Choir Master 10:00 A.M. --SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 AM. --"THE FAMILIAR STRANGER" 7:00 P.M.--The Y.P.U. will attend the Spring Rally in St. Andrew's Church 9:30 AM.---SOUTHMINSTER CHURCH, 1109 Cedar St S.5, also at the some time. New members received by baptism and by profession of faith. EVERYBODY WELCOME AT ALL SERVICES DIAL RA 5. 3872 his character by his words and| deeds. Some of the finest charac- ters in history were not hand. | some, bul their words and deeds brought good to mankind The Christadelphians (CHRIST'S BRETHREN - SEE MATTHEW 12:46-50) Invite seekers after Truth to apply for Free Bible literature NO OBLIGATION Write: Samuel asked Jesse if these seven men were all of his sons. vorM Ulu AY SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES 11 AM.----MORNING WORSHIP 7 P.M.--THE FAMILY GOSPEL HOUR You are always welcome at the Church of the Light and Life Hour, Listen to 900 CHML 9 a.m. Every Sundav, SIMCOE STREET UNITED CHURCH The Church in the heart of the city with thc World on its heart, MINISTER: REV. JORN K. MOFFAT, B.A. Director of Music: Mr. R, G. Geen, L.T.C.M, obey THE BAHA'T WORLD FAITH The Baha'i Faith recognizes the Unity of God, and of his prophets, upholds the princi- ple of an unsettled search | after truth. | 11:00 AM.--"A RELIGION WITH POWER" THE MINISTER WILL PREACH, 7:00 P.M.--JOINT SERVICE IN ST. ANDREW'S YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONVENTION SERVICE REV. 'ROBERT F. SHERWIN OF BELLEVILLE WILL PREACH SUNDAY SCHOOL M.--~JUNIOR INTERMEDIATE AND YOUNG PEOPLE M~INFANTS CARED FOR IN THE HALL NURSERY, KINDERGARTEN. PRIMARY BYNG AVE For Further Information Write: -- OSHAWA BAHA'I COMMUNITY -- Phone RA 3-328! with God. Though being a king unto Jesus Christ. He will be our _ Now Jesse had eight ONS, and a prophet, one day in im-/refuge and our strength Seven of them passed before Sam-| QUEEN'S PARK Television Brings New-Type Voting height of his stature; because | {have refused him; for the Lord] L By DON O'HEARN Special Correspondent fo seeth not as a man seeth; for {man looketh on the outward ap- The Oshawa Times TORONTO In this new day | pearance, but the Lord looketh on |the heart." 1 Samuel 16: 7. there will be a new-type election. Not entirely new, however We are all impressed with a {handsome person of pleasing per-| More it will be a combination meyer will be Farquhar of the new and the old. And in- Arthur Reaume, Ross Whicher dications are it will be a rousing and Albert Wren in the front one rank with a group of others in The new, of course the background who can hold sented by television. their own with the PC's. It will be Ontario's first big The CCF does not have many TV election. And this will be %0 good platform speakers in its di new there is some question how rect ranks but it can always 10 AM. --Sunday School 11:00 AM "THE MAN CHRIST 00 PM ED. WRIGHT , ARE WELCOME Secretary: 293 Glenview Ave Westmount United Church GIBBONS ST. AT FLOYD AVE. MININSTER: REV. W. A, GIBB ORGANIST, MISS BONNIE CAIRNS ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY 11:00 AM.----MORNING WORSHIP GUEST PREACHER: REV. D. R. PILKEY, B.A, Guest Soloist: Mr, Don Allmen, Nursery During Service) CHURCH SCHOOLS 9:45 A.M.--Junior To Senior 2:00 P.M.--Nursery To Primary "YOUR COMMUNITY CHURCH" JESUS" KURT BORK, SCA P.M EVANGELISTIC SERVICE SPEAKER MR ALL THE SALVATION ARMY SIMCOE AND OAK STREET MAJOR AND MRS. MARSLAND RANKIN, Corps Officers SPEAKER: SAM SHARRARD, Y.F( MAY 3 ©. FULLER (India) 11:00. A.M, -- HOLINESS MEETING 7:00 PM. -- EVANGELISTIC RALLY 2.00 PM SUNDAY SCHOOL & BIBLE CLASS MONDAY, 8:05 P.M. --THE YOUTH GROUP TUESDAY, 2:30 P.M.--THE HOME LEAGUE WEDNESDAY, 8 P.M.--PRAYER, PRAISE & BIBLE STUDY VISITORS ARE WARMLY WELCOMED Vmond Mines Minister Maloney, Reforms Minister Wardrope and others well above the average of recent campaigns Behind Liberal Leader Winter Oliver GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 150 Albert St Pastor Carl A. Kartechner 11:00 AM.-7:00 P.M. PASTOR PREACHING INGING IN THE EVENING SERVICE ALL SERVICES IN MASONIC TEMPLE 91 CENTRE ST THE CHURCH WHERE YOU ARE NEVER A STRANGER" WPECIAL IS repre effective it will be. PUZZLE IT OUT The politicians and their to puzzle out ways and means effective television usage But to date there cess Certainly some variety the efforts to table results pro motion advisers have been trying nv is no indi eation they have had much suc put Speakers of prominence into the Provincial Affairs series have had no no draw on the pros in labor. What this. will mean, one imagines, is that there will be SERVICES 8:30 AM. 7:00 P.M more local meetings than in other years One of the biggest handicaps in running an active campaign has been the inability to get good! of 245 SIMCO Now there is a good stable of them and the picture should be changed. REV. JAS. S. PIERCE, Minister Pentecostal Church 11:00 AM, 9:45 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 AM E STREET Lutheran Hour: CFRB "THIS IS THE LIFE" hannel 11 - APM Call RA 3-4477 GOSPEL HALL 40 NASSAU ST. SUNDAY, 10:30 AM.---REMEMBERING THE LORD 12:15 P.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL AND ADULT BIBLE CLASS 7:00 P.M.---GOSPEL SERVICE WED, 7:45 PM Bible Study and Prayer Meeting Street United Ghurel REV. MERVIN A. BURY, M.A, B.D, Minister Mr. Rhyddid Williams, Choir Director and Organist Youth Department Nursery and Church School 10:00 e.m, Baby Creche 11:00 a.m 11:00 A.M.--" CHRIST HAS INVOLVED US" Read: St. Matthew 6: 19-25 10:00 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL Transportation number RA 5-4558 11:00 AM.--"MIRACLE POWER" Children will be offered to the Lord in a ervice of dedication "WHEN JESUS COMES AGAIN" to worship with us. Solo: "He Smiled On Me" (O'Hara) Mrs. Gordon Hawker Anthem: ""O Holy Jesus' (Flotow) Soloists: Miss Hazel Rundle and Mr, Fred Densham 7:00 P.M.--"WHERE IS THY GOD ?"' Special Evening Service for the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and Rebekah Lodges. The public is invited. "He Shall Feed His Flock" (Handel) Mrs. F. Jenkins Anthem: "Lead Me, Lord" (Wesley) Soloist: Mrs. Vernon Osborne ALWAYS A WELCOME FOR ALL AT THE FRIENDLY FAMILY CHURCH WED A VERY HEARTY INVITATION TO ALL BIBLE CLASS ot 7 P.M, Television carries the restric tion of being principally a show manship medium To hold an audience a man re quires some color mixed in with at least a bit of dramatic appeal And most of our current poli ticians are not colorful To date there has not been one outstanding TV man in the House though both Health Minister Dy mond and Hydro Vice-Chairman Bob Macaulay reportedly are wth better than average THE HUSTINGS The old-style part of the paign, that on the hustings should be one of the years As anyone meetings in Couples Club Conducts Service The regular THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX ST. PAUL'S Simcoe St. N. (four blocks from King St.) WILSON AND ROGERS The Rev. Robert B. Milroy, M.A. Minister Bersle Alen, BA, TED rots ister 445 Beverley -- RA 8-6014 Mr. David Jenkine, Musical Director Mr. Frank Walter, Organist and Choir Master 7:00 PM We extend a cordial invitation morning worship was conducted in the Whithy| United Church on Sunday by| Rev. John M. Smith. The sermon subject was Spiritual Smug-| glers" and the choir under the leadership of Mrs. J. Beaton sang the anthem "Non Nobis, Do mine The evening hour was conduct ed by members of the 4W's Couples Club. Omer Edgeley con- ducted the worship and the lesson was read by Dr. John Wall. Clar 10 ence Freek introduced the stew recent elections zrdship film, "Eyes That See." Khows, there has been a great Harmen Seirsma was the vocal dearth of good stump speakers in jst and Miss Margaret Webber the province for the past decade. was the accompanist This vear, however, there is a It was announced that the next good crop service for the Sacrament of In Backing up Premie: ill fant Baptism would be held on be Messrs. Macaulay Dy- Sunday, May 3 THE GOLDEN TEXT Solo Rev CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH --- 64 COLBORNE ST. EAST SUNDAY SCHOOL--9:30 A.M SUNDAY SERVICE 11° AM. -- SUBJECT: PROBATION AFTER DEATH Wednesday evening meeting of 8:00 o'clock includes estimonials of healing through Christian Science READING ROOM HOURS IN CHURCH EDIFICE Monday 7.00 p to 9:00 pm Tuesday end Thursday 2°00 p.m to 4 EXCEPTING HOLIDAYS cam 9:30 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 AM. A CERTAIN MAN- IN PRAYER 7.00 PM THIS IS SIGNIFICANCE All male choir ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA SUNDAY SERVICES who has gone ST GEORGE'S CHURCH Centre and Bagot Streets Rev. Clinton D Cross, BA, L.Th. EASTER 4 9:00 AM.--HOLY COMMUNION---REV. P. E. TRANT 11:00A.M.-----SCOUT SERVICE---REV. D. LATTIMER 7:00 P.M EVENING PRAYER -- REV. C: D. CROSS 11:00 AM. MORNING WORSHIP RA 5.2386 0 pm ot both services REV. DEREK ALLEN BAT.CD. Frost and Sunday School at 9:45 a.m South Sunday School, Ukrainian Presbyterian Church at 9:30 a.m CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH Mary and Hillcroft Streets The Ven. H. D. Cleverdon ~~ Phone 5-579% 8.00 AM. -- 11:00 AM. -- 7:00 PM. Rector The Christian and Missionary Alliance RICHMOND ST. Ek. (between Central Park Bivd. ond Codillee N.) N , y Eo N J ] ome ell GALVARY BAPTIST GHURGH 7 P.M.--"LINGERING IN A DOOMED CITY" | CENTRE AND JOHN STREETS EN EE Sf wiv, (AFFILIATED WITH THE FELLOWSHIP OF EVANGELICAL BAPTIST CHURCHES ANADA) Ber SLO Wom, oh See = 9:45 AM~BIBLE CLASSES FOR ALL AGES 11:00 AM.-THE INDWELLING MESSIAH FAMILY & BIBLE SCHOOL GROWING RAPIDLY 7:00 PM.-THE LOVE OF CHRIST Help us by attending 11:00 AM 'THE NO MORE"S OF THE BIBLE" REV. WM. J. NEWELL PREACHING AT BOTH SERVICES REV. ERNEST WINTERS, a Hebrew Christian, formerly of Berlin, Ger- many will preach at both services. He is associated with Major lan Thomas of the Torchbearers in England and Europe A special invitation is extended to the Hebrew People of this community. TUES. 8,00 P.M.--Young People's with Rev. Ernest Winters. A welcome to all. \ WED, 7:45 P.M --Hear Mr. Manville Bedford of the Shantyman's Christian Association THURS. 7:30 P.M.--CHRISTIAN SERVICE BRIGADE, WELCOME TO BOYS 12-18 SAT. 8:00 P.M.--Miss Ruth Wardiel will tell of the Jewish work in New York City "ALWAYS A WELCOME AT CALVARY" HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Corner Court and Barrie Streets, one block east of Albert REV. A. GORDON BAKER, Mus, Bac, B.D 11:00 AM. -- 7:00 PM 10:00 AM ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH WILSON RD SOUTH & HOSKIN AVE incumbent: The Rev. R. A. Sharp -- RA 5.7064 8:00 AM 11:00 AM. -- 7:00 PM ST. MARK'S CHURCH STEVENSON RD NORTH ON BEURLING AVE THE REV. J. N. LOTHIAN, S.T% 476 Beurling Ave. -- Priest in Charge 8:00 AM. -- 11:00 AM 7:00 PM. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (CONVENTION OF ONTARIO AND QUEBEC) 812 HORTOP STREET Rev. N. Frank Swackhammer, B.A, Minister Mrs. M. Joyce, Director of Music 11:00 AM.-- REV. EDWARD PETERBOROUGH, 7:00 P.M.-- THE GIDEONS THEIR WORK Next Lord's Day -- new $7. THOMAS CHURCH, BROOKLIN REV. €. W. FULLER, BA, B.D, S.T.M, RECTOR 10:00 AM.--MATTINS, ist and 3rd SUNDAY OF THE MONTH 10:00 AM EUCHARIST 2nd and 4th SUNDAY OF THE MONTH 10:00 AM.---CHURCH SCHOOL WILLIAMS GUEST MINISTER WILL PRESENT The dedication of the organ * 'Wait on the Lord; be of good courage, and He shall strengthen thine heart: wait, I say, on the Lord." Psalm 27:14 \ = --