8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, June 30, 1961 MOUNT ZION Mrs. Thomas Jordan return- ed home Thursday from the Neheve EGerere' Hospital after By Alfred Buescher surgery. Mrs. Winton White returned home after convalescing since March with her daughters, Mrs. Ralph Price of Toronto and Mrs. Frank Grey of Pickering. We wish her a speedy re. Mary, Mother of Jesus ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Scripture--Matthew 1:18-25; 12:46:50; Luke 1:26-2:52; John 2:1-10; 19:25:27; Acts 1:14. MOUNT ZION -- The month- : -- lv Woman's Association met on Wednesdav of last week at the home of Mrs. George Wilson. 'The meeting was in charge of Mrs. William Gates and Mrs. Is Marked BROOKLIN Baskets of Heron, Mrs. M. R. Clarke 163; peonies and ferns graced the|Mrs. E. Bowman, Mrs. Free- Mary, hearing from the angel that she was to bear God's child, also slearned from him that her cousin 'Elizabeth, an old woman, was preg- nant with Christ's forerunner, John the Baptist. When she visited Eliza- beth, the unborn John 'leaped in -«(her) womb for joy."--Luke 1:26-44. them to celebrate the Pa: Him in the temple midst ~--Luke ing him on the return trip, they searched three days before they found studying *'(His) Father's business." 2:42-50. When Christ was 12 Mary and Jo- seph took Him to Jerusalem with ssover. Miss- ding: He had learned men, reported to Jesus that something had become of the host's wine. She told the servants to follow her Son's bid- with water, which He then changed into wine. This was the beginning of Christ's miracles.--John 2:1-10. One day as Christ preached, Mary and her other sons came and "stood without, desiring to speak with Him." He replied that the people He spoke to were equally important to Him, as His spiritual family. --Matthew 12: 46-50. GOLDEN TEXT--Luke 1:46-48. them fill waterpots BIBLE LESSON By NEWMAN CAMPBELL |Simeon (2:29-35) -- all famous In the Third Quarter of this in church music, the titles being year's Sunday School lessons taken from the first word of we shall study some of the per-|the Latin text in each case. 'sonalities of the New Testament.| An interesting sidelight is the The first of these is Mary, history and meaning of Bethle- the mother of Christ. She is nol (HE, Rees Jeon wae bork: The ily, however, the most] 3 , 4 he iciing way; {Genesis 35:18-21, with the birth : : : f Rachel's son, Benjamin, an As Wilbur Smith points out? (in "Peloubet's Select Notes"), ler death -- already a place of *'there cannot be discovered in| "H t any single line of the Gospel] The name means "House o records justification for the Bread" -- significant in Ihe igh worship now accorded by (of the Communion . Brea (some) to Mary." She was the|Christ. : io mother of Christ, yes; but she| Mary's offering of a sacri- herself was not divine, and the fice according to . .. the law Scriptures almost go out of (Luke 2:24) for Christ refers to their way to emphasize that|the fact that every firstborn fact. male belonged by right to God GOLDEN TEXT "My soul doth magnify the Lord, and my spirit hath re- 'joiced in God my Saviour. For He hath regarded the low estate of His handmaiden: for, behold, from henceforth all generations shall call me blessed." --Luke 1:46-48. Never does the Bible give her|and therefore "had to be re- divine names or indicate in any deemed from service in the way that she should be wor- sanctuary by a payment ..."" shipped. | (Alfred Plummer in "Peloubet's For Example, hin the scene | Select Notes"). where the disciples are assem- Aion i "'bled in the upper room Bons It was Christ's second visit . i i to the temple, at age 12, that {Acts 1:14), Mary is mentioned 40 simply as one of the women, |caused Mary alarm (Luke 2:40- {52). How typically human is _ On the other hand, as the; a oe 0] Dk by God to be | Mary's distress and rebuke Chrict' : _Iwhen, after a frantic three-day | Christ's. mother, Mary Is cer search, she finds her lost Son | tainly worthy of study. op ) % Chronologically in our lesson Studying ih the F aple, going "the Annunciation (Luke 1:26.38) | 'about (His) Father's busi- "comes first as a revelation of Ness: Mary's character. It is signifi-| In the passage about the wine 'cant that God chose for His|at the wedding (John 2:1-10) Son's mother not a wealthy Mary shows her confidence in 'woman, but one quite poor, and her Son by telling the servants living in a town (Nazareth) to do His bidding. Jesus' treat- known for its corruption. Even ment of His mother seems most in such surroundings, the moral|harsh until it is realized that the is suggested, one can walk in address, "Woman", was not of- . Godlike ways. |fensive in those days, as it is The angel tells Mary that she today. The same term is used shall call her son Jesus, which|by Christ on the Cross as he is Greek for the Hebrew name, commits her to the care of His Solina WA Holds Meeting By GLADYS YELLOWLEES of Hampton and Carl Bradley of SOLINA -- The June meeting|Zion. of Solina Women's Institute was| Mr. -- MEXICAN RADIO The communications ministry had more than 400 applications to operate new radio stations in Yekieo under consideration in SECRET GROUP WARSAW, Poland (AP) -- A and Mrs. Reed both university instructor and a law chancel and choir loft, for the special services held on Sunday, June 25, commemorating the 36 Anniversary Church services and 94th year of the erection of the building of Brooklin United Church. The senior choir, en- etred to the strains of hymn "How pleasant are Thy Courts Above". The Rev. S. J. Hillier led responsive reading of Psalm 48. The guest speaker was Rev. W. G. Berry, MA, BD, DD, as- sociate secretary of the Board of Evangelism and Social Serv- ice, a name widely known throughout Canada, a man of exceptional ability and one of Canada's outstanding church leaders, whom we were fortun- ate to have with us. ANNOUNCEMENTS The annual congregational and Sunday school picnic will be held on Wednesday, July 5 at Greenwood Conservation Park. Cars will leave the church at 3:30 sharp. Each family is requested to bring plates, spoons and teapot. Supper at 6 p.m. Please be on time for transportation to avoid disap- man 146; Jack Patterson, J. Wild 140%; Mrs. R. W. Hunter, Mrs. J. MacGillivary 139. Games will continue until end of June. PERSONALS Sergeant William R. Elliott, RCAF station, Sea Island, Van- couver, was overnight guest on Saturday, at his parents' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Elliott, en route to Camp Borden for a four weeks course of instructions and tests, following his promo- tion. His wife Vonnie, and children Byron and Ellen, who accompanied him as far as Ed- monton, thence by plane to Ot- tawa will visit with her rel- atives during that period, later joining him at Brooklin for several days leave before re- turning to Vancouver in July. Miss Helen Alves, physiother- apist at Kingston General Hos- pital, spent the weekend at Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alves. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Thompson, visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Agincourt on Sun- day, and attended the christ- ening ceremonies for their grandson, James Dougald, at held in the Community hall, with|voiced their sincere thanks for 34 members and three visitors|the gifts. Mr. Reed said he has student have received two-year prison terms for heading what polntment. present. This meeting was to| officiated at 63 funerals, 66 wed- honor grandmothers. {dings and 378 baptisms during Mrs. Tom Baker reported on|MS ministry here. BAPTISMAL SERVICE During the morning worship on Sunday, July 16 service of {Communist officials called a isecret right -wing society in Warsaw University. the District Annual Convention. The July meeting is to be in the form of a bus trip. A bus is being chartered for the 4-H Club! Achievement Day at Garden Hill on June 24. It was. decided to have a short course. on '"'Cre- ative Cookery." Mrs. Roy Langmaid com-|§ mented on the motto, "Charac-|§ ter like embroidery is made stitch by stitch," concluding her remarks with a poem by Edna Jacques. A display of early handwork and treasured articles were commented on. Miss Nancy Chumbley from Oshawa played several delightful numbers on the piano Five grandmothers made im- promptu comments on subjects each had been given -- Mrs. Walter Parrinder, Mrs. Elgin Taylor, Mrs. Roy Langmaid, Mrs. Clarence Vice and Mrs. Harold Pascoe. A large number of people from Eldad attended the fare- well party at Hampton for Rev- erend and Mrs. F. J. Reed who have been with us for the past ||} eight years. Mr. Reed preached his farewell sermon on Sunday, June 25, and is making his} home at Sunderland and will be |#% minister at Almonds United|§§ Church for the coming year. i The program of the evening was under the capable chair- |88 manship of Ted Chant of Hamp- den. The Misses Patsy and Joyce Fisher of Zion entertained with a delightful piano duet and THE GOLDEN TEXT infant Baptism will be conduct- ed by Rev. S. J. Hillier. Par- ents desirous of presenting children for baptism, are re- quested to contact the minister as soon as possible. ® PAPER COLLECTION The Brooklin Boy Scouts and Cubs will hold a paper salvage §i collection on Saturday, July 8, magazines and newspapers, to Agincourt United Church. of . Kingston, visited with her, parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Kay, and his parents Dr. and Mrs. J. H. McKinney, weekend. Ronnie and Susan, spent the wv po Sturgeon Lake. S. J. Hillier is home from sever- al weeks stay at Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital, and progressing steadily on the road to health. Mr. and Mrs. John McKinney, during the Mr. and Mrs. Bill Croxall, kend at College, We are happy to hear Mrs. Ci 'lbe tied securely in separate bundles, for collection at 10 a.m. The Brooklin Bridge Club met BRIDGE SCORES on Wednesday evening for series of weekly games, at Township Hall. Highest scores, duplicate bridge resulted as follows: musical Belle, story of the notorious Crippen case, will be screened on Brit- ish commercial television this summer. and ice-cream. Disney home for a farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cullen, be- fore returning to their home in Olds, Alberta. are the proud grandparents to a son born to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shank, of Yukon. Richmond Hill and Doreen Rob- inson of England visited re- bron. Richard Day. Miss Betty Gates gave the devotional topic on Priscilla followed bv comments on the topic by Mrs. Richard Day. Roll call was answered members on their favorite wo- man of the Bible. It was decided to hold a ba- zaar and tea on July 15th on the Alan Manderson lawn com- mencing at 3 o'clock. All present enjoyed a buffet lunch. The Active Service Class met on Wednesday evening, June 21st at the home of Mrs. Les Harbron. Mrs. Rodd Aopleby. Mrs. Les Harbron and Mrs. Elmer Wil- son took the topic in three parts on The Lord's Prayer. Business was discussed. Six thousand Canada Packers labels have been collected for their eighty-two cup coffee urn for the church. Please save labels again and hand in to a member of the Active Service Class. The close of the paper tieth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carson D covery. Mrs. Les Harbron and Lloyd spent Thursday with relatives at Lindsay. A large number attended the by Decoration Service at Salem on Sunday. Friends, neighbors and rela. tives called on Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day on Saturday to ex- tend best wishes on their twen- spent a week in the northern country. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson of Lakefield visited the weekend with Mrs. George Wilson and Gordon. Miss Anna Wilson was a guest at the Martin-Snyder wedding at Waterloo on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Jamie. son and Mary Jean visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joha ryden of Brooklin. Mr. George Graham of Sas. katchewan is visiting relatives here. drive will end on July 8th so please place your papers in the church shed by that date, All enjoyed sandwiches, cake Thirty gathered at the Cecil Mr. and Mrs. Walter Corson Misses Mabel Harbron of ently with Mrs. William Har- Hebron Christian Reformed Church One block north of highway 2 on Thickson Rd. ond you see the church! Church of the "Back to God Hour" every Sunday, 3 p.m. CKLB. SCRVICES, SUNDAY, JUNE 25 10:00 A WM. REV. JOHN Van HARMELEN 7:00 P.M. REV. JOHN Von HARMELEN CRIPPEN STORY Wolf Mankowitz"s British based on the North and South: Mrs. H. P. Hart, Mrs. W. J. Tummins 159; fil Mrs. P. N. Spratt, Mrs. D. A. Wilson 152; Mrs. R. Drew, Will- iam Cox 151; Mrs. Cyril Davies, Mrs. Robert Heron 14815; Mr. fland Mrs. J. Goodwin 148. East and West: John Millar, Ted Heron 180%; Mrs. W. (CP)--Travel agent Keith Cox plans to run a twice-yearly bus service from Nottingham to Cape Town via Gibraltar, He is planning similar services to In- A.'dia and the Far East. LONG TRIPS NOTTINGHAM, England WESTMOUNT UNITED CHURCH FLOYD ST. AT GIBBONS Marie Taylor, ARC.l, RM.T. Organist and Choir Master REV. FRANK H. WARD, BA, HARMONY UNITED CHURCH Rev. N. T. Holmes, B.A, BD. Minister Ross Metcalf, ARC.T., ACCM. Organist and Choirmaster 11:00 AM. MORNING WORSHIP Nursery Care during this service. | a i i 7 PM. EVENING WORSHIP MORNING WORSHIP AT 10:00 A.M. A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL Richmond St. E. at Cadillac = THE Christian and Missionary Alliance Rev. C. V. Freeman, Pastor 9:45 AM. -- SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 AM.--"FEED MY LAMBS" COMMUNION SERVICE 7:00 P.M.--"CHRIST'S OBJECT LESSON" VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL, JULY 3-14, COMMENCING AT Joshua, meaning saves." 4 Next in chronological order comes the announcement made by the angel to Joseph about the divine birth, fulfilling the prophecy of Isaiah 7:14. Luke continues to relate the Beatitude of Elisabeth (1:41-45), the Magnificat of Mary (1:46- 56), the Benedictus of Zacharias (1:68-79) and the Nunc Dimittis "Jehovah beloved disciple, John (19:25-27) |Mary's nephew. (12:46-50) about Christ's minis- try indicates that at that time Mary had not yet come understand fully His mission. Influenced, no doubt, other sons, she tried to dissuade Jesus from becoming a religious The passage from Matthew to by her fanatic. By rebuking her, Christ] tries to show her how important is His wider family. Patsy also played a piano solo. Wes Hills of Eldad gave a fine reading and the Hampton male quartet, Harold Wilkins, Lewis Trull, Gerald Balson and Harold Balson favored with much appreciated selections. The address was read by| Mrs. Wes Yellowlees. Annunciation to Mary "My soul doth magnify the Lord, and my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour. For He hath regarded the low estate of His handmaiden: for, behold, from henceforth all generations { shall call me blessed."--Luke 1:46-48. Gifts, including a television) set, a reclining chair, a plat-| form rocker and a sum of money were presented by Lloyd Broome of Eldad, Bert Stevens Vaccine May BeFound For Hepatitis GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH NEW YORK (AP)--A crucial| step toward a vaccine against] a brutal and lingering virus that| strikes the liver--infectious he-| patitis -- was announced Wed-| nesday. f Viruses have been isolated, | grown in the laboratory and in-| iected into human volunteers to! produce the disease, reported "Dr. Joseph D. Boggs of Chil- dren's Memorial Hospital, Chi- ago. Weakened viruses also stim-| ulated the body to produce an-| Cromwell Ave. & Highway 401 Rev. Carl A. Kartechener | SUNDAY SERVICES EARLY SERVICE 9:30 AM. SECOND SERVICE 11 AM. I 9:30 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL | "THIS i5 THE LIFE" | REGULARLY ON TELEVISION Jibodies or protective blood el-| ements against the disease with-| ~out producing signs of the dis- «ease itself, Boggs said. BYNG AVENUE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Telephone RA B8-2426 Pastor: REV. G. A. CARROLL 10:00 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 7.00 P.M EVANGELISTIC SERVICE | BLOOR ST. | MISSION Base Line School Bloor St. East ot Harmony Rd. | 11:00 AM. MORNING WORSHIP | | MR. GORDON GRAHAM You are cordiclly invited to these Services where a warm welcome awaits you. EVERYONE WELCOME || Band Program in Lakeview Pk. | HOME LEAGUE | 1 ome TO SERVE GOD! 17 ERIE ST. Dial 5-3872 REV, W. A. McMILLAN, Pastor 10 AAM.--SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES (9:45 AM. FOR NEW BRANCH ON ROSSLAND RD. WEST) | 11:00 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M.--FAMILY GOSPEL You are always welcome at the friendly church of the LIGHT AND LIFE HOUR". Listen every Sunday at 9:00 am, = CHML Hamilton, SUNDAY -- 11 AM, AND 7 P.M. EV ANIGELISTIC SERVICES Citadel Band in Charge MRS. BRIG. J. WOOD Guest Speaker 2 PM. SUNDAY SCHOOL 3:15 P.M. TUES., 2:30 P.M, Wednesday, 8 p.m. PRAYER AND PRAISE simcoe st. PENTECOSTAL cHurcn 245 Simcoe St. S. Pastor: REV. R. A. BOMBAY -- RA 3-4477 SUNDAY SERVICES 10 AM.--BIBLE CLASSES FOR ALL AGES 11 AM.--MORNING WORSHIP AND COMMUNION SERVICE 7 P.M.--EVANGELISTIC MEETING HOLIDAY VISITORS WILL BE MADE WELCOME MEETING a Major and Mrs. M. Rankin Corps Officers 133 Simcoe South Li Fs KNOX SIMCOE ST. NORTH (Four blocks from King) The Rev. Robert B. Milroy, MA Minister Mr, David Jenkins, Musical Director THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA ST. LUKE'S Meeting now in our new port- able church, corner of Nipigon and Rossland Rd. W. REV. KENNETH J. MATTHEWS. SUNDAY SCHOOL MEETS AT THE CHURCH HOUR 11:00 AM. "WHERE TO FIND CHRISTIAN COURAGE" NO EVENING SERVICE UNTIL SEPT. 17th A Hearty Weicome Awaits You 9:45 AM. CHURCH SCHOOL 11:00 AM. MORNING WORSHIP Topic: "THE EARLY LIFE OF ST PAUL" You are jeordiatly invited ST. PAUL'S KING ST. E. & WILSON Rev. Derek Allen, BAA. TCD, Minister 445 Beverley -- RA 8-6014 Mr. Fronk Walter, Organist and Choir Master SERVICES DURING JULY and AUGUST 10:00 AM. NURSERY CLASS A WELCOME AWAITS YOU king st. PENTECOSTAL cHurch 611 KING ST. WEST Rev. J. M. MacKnight--Pastor RA 5-1661 Residence Church RA 8-5371 7:00 P.M, DRIVE-IN CHURCH OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE AT LOBLAWS MESSAGE-SPECIALS~ CONGREGATIONAL SINGING Plan On Attending This Unique Service Service Amplified To Your Car 9:45 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR TRANSPORTATION -- RA 5-0318 11 AM. -- COMMUNION SERVICE THE CHURCH OF SUNDAY NIGHT EVANGELISM 9 AM. ALL WELCOME. Albert Street United Church REV. A. E. LARKE, Minister MRS. BRUCE SEARLE, Organist and Choir-Leader 11 AM. -- MORNING WORSHIP = * REV. A. E BEGINS HIS NO SUNDAY SCHOOL LARKE MINISTRY UNTIL SEPTEMBER | BAHAI'S BELIEVE ... | "It is therefore evident that in the world of human- ity the greatest king and sovereign is love. If love were extinguished, the power of attraction dispelled, 'the affinity of human hearts destroyed. the phenom- ena of human life would disappear." For further information please write: 29 GLADSTONE -- PHONE RA 5-7578 CENTRE STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. Warren G. Dickson, B.A., Minister Mr. R. K. Kellington, Organist-Choirmaster 10 A.M.--Sunday School 10:00 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 AM.--"THE FIRST COMMANDMENT" (Matt.22:28) EVERYBODY WELCOME AND GREAT CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | FIRST CHURCH -- 64 COLBORNE ST. EAST Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts, SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 11:00 AM. vib SUINLBAT QERVIGE 11 Advi, Aa "GOD" Wednesday evening meeting at 8:00 o'clock includes testimonials of healing through Christian Science. READING ROOM HOURS IN CHURCH EDIFICE. Friday, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. St. Andrew's United Church MINISTER: REV. GEORGE Organist and Choirmaster: MR. TELFORD, M.A, D.D. KELVIN JAMES, A.T.CM. 11-00 A MM ST. ANDREWS AND SIMCO WILL WORSHIP DR. G. TELFORD WILL PREACH 11:00 A.M.--Nursery, Beginners and Primary Classes. E ST. CONGREGATIONS TOGETHER. Tuesday and Thursday, 2:00 p.m, to 4:30 p.m. EXCEPTING HOLIDAYS ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA SUNDAY SERVICES ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH CENTRE AND BAGOT STREETS REV. CLINTON D. CROSS, B.A, L.Th, SUNDAY, JULY 2 -- TRINITY § 9:00 A.M.--HOLY COMMUNION 11:00 A.M.--HOLY COMMUNION--REV. T. H. FLOYD, L.Th. 7:00 P.M.--EVENING PRAYER--REV. C D. WILSON CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH MARY AND HILLCROFT STREETS RECTOR: THE VEN, H. D. CLEVERDON -- PHONE RA 5-5795 8:00 AM. -- 11:00 AM™ SIMCOE STREET U The Church in the heart of the city with the World on its heart, MINISTER: REV. JOHN Director of Music: Mr. R NITED CHURCH K. MOFFAT, B.A. . G. Geen, LT.CM. 11:00 A.M.--JOINT SERVICE WITH ST. ANDR During the month of July, Si worship with St. Andrew's congregation in St. Andrew's Church. Dr. George Telford will be in charge. Sunday School will close for July and August. Church Vaction School, July 4 EW'S mcoe Street congregation will -14, St. Andrew's Church. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH CORNER COURT AND BARRIE STREETS, AND BLOCK EAST OF ALBERT REV. H. G. D. RICHEY, L.Th. 9:00 AM.--HOLY EUCHARIST 11:00 AAM.--SUNG EUCHARIST 4:30 P.M.--EVENSONG ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH WILSON RD. SOUTH & HOSKIN AVE. INCUMBENT: THE REV. R. A. SHARP -- RA 5.7064 8:00 AM. and 11:00 AM. NO EVENING SERVICES UNTIL SEPTEMBER ST. MARKS CHURCH STEVENSON RD, NORTH ON BEURLING AVE. REV. A. WOOLCOCK -- RA 8-3055 8:00 AM. -- 11:00 AM. -- 7:00 P.M. Nyrsery Facilities at 11:00 A.M. Service inn Street 1h REV. MERVIN A. BURY, M.A, B.D., Minister Mr, Rhyddid Williams, Choir ited Ghurrel Director and Organist YOUTH DEPARTMENT 10:00 AM. 11:00 AM.--AN ENSLAVED CHURCH IN A REVOLUTIONARY WORLD Mr. Russell Crossley B.A. Read: St. Matthew 15-22 ;Solo: "Lord Let Me Live Today" (Moore) Soloist: Mr. E. J. Luke ALWAYS A WELCOME FOR ALL AT T BABY CRECHE, NURSERY AND CHURCH SCHOOL 11:00 AM. HE FRIENDLY FAMILY CHURCH}