8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, August 19, 1961 Silas, a Leader Scripture--Acts 15: 22-41; Thrust in prison after Paul and Silas were stocks. That night, they ~ In Philippi Paul and Silas were both- ered by a commercial soothsayer and took her power away from her. The girl's masters, enraged, provoked a mob which brought vague charges against the two, causing them to be beaten. --Acts 16:16-23. other prisoners, who h though prayed, and sang praises unto God?" much to the amazement of the nessed such.--Acts 16:23-25. God answered earthquake w prison doors a prisoners. The was about to Paul assured not flee their beating, confined in in pain, ad never wit- ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON 16:19-40; 17:1-14; 18:5; 1 Thessalonians 1:1; I Peter 5:12. By Alfred Buescher their prayers with an hich shook open the nd loosed the bonds of jail keeper, distraught, commit suicide, but him that they would ~Acts 16:26-28. The prison keeper became a convert. He washed the whip marks of his prisoners, laid a feast for them and was bap- tized by GOLDEN TEXT-- I Peter 3:14. took them to his house, them before returning to the jail.--Acts 16:29-34. BIBLE LESSON BURKETON Leader Willing | To Be Follower By N. SPEER JONES pp 276-77), was always subject In the last lesson, we saw howto loneliness and needed com- Mark, an average immature panionship more than the aver. young man with undeveloped/age man. He was also Subject abilities, grew to become one of t0 considerable illness, an the church's finest leaders. (needed tending. After Silas, This week we have the oppo- Timothy and Luke were to min- site case in point--a mature ister to Paul. Paul saw in Silas man of fine character and abili- @ man. of dependability and ac- ties, already a respected leader, commodation who grows in a different way Silas, on his part, had the through his association with the greatness of heart to be able to GOLDEN TEXT "Even if ve should suffer the righteousness' sake, blessed are ye."--I Peter 3:14. church--by giving up his pre- step down to this second-fiddle eminence in order to serve position without hesitation. where he is needed, as com- The imprisonment at Philippi panion and servant to the described in Acts 16 was brought church's two greatest apostles, on when Paul stripped a bother- Paul and Peter. some girl of her sooth-saying His name was also power, so leaving her profiteer- called Silvanus ing masters 'without income Where he came from, We Apparently the stocks of the don't know; nor do we Know times in which Paul and Silas anything of his activities after were put had leg-holes spaced his association with Paul and very widely apart, causing con- Silas, BURKETON --- The Burketon| WA will meet on Wednesday evening, Aug. 16, at 8 p.m. in the church hall. All ladies are most welcome to attend. Mr. and Mrs A. J. Trick, Lindsay, called on relatives and neighbors in the village this week Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Breck and family, Kingston, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Adams Mr. and Mrs. P. Bradbury, Donald and Raymond, Toronto, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Riley The wiener roast held last Thursday evening proved very successful at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Allison. Mrs. Olga Tompkins, Hamp- ton, spent a couple of days with Mrs. A. Carter last week Glad to report that Messrs. Fred Harding and Orville Greer are progressing favorably after their recent operations Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peeling and family, Oshawa. were Sat- urday evening guests of Mrs. Greta Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hubbard and Janice, Trenton, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Davidson, Zion, Mr and Mrs. George Davidson, and Patty, Whitby, were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Lowrey and family. Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs Bernard Spence/ Niagara - THE GOLDEN TEXT ATHLETIC SON i MONTREAL (CP) -- Maurice Richard Jr., son of the famous hockey player, is a top paddler] with the Cartierville Canoe Club | which has produced some of] Canada's best paddlers. BYNG AVENUE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Telephone 728-2426 Pastor: REV. G. A. CARROLL 10:00 AM é SUNDAY SCHOOL © 11:00 AM. MORNING WORSHIP 7.00 P.M EVANGELISTIC SERVICE EVERYONE WELCOME (oe TO SERVE GOD! Hebron Christian Reformed Church 11:00 AM Paul and Silas in the Prison Keeper's House. "Even if ye should suffer the righteousness' sake, blessed are ye."--I Peter 3:14. | | guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Hub- Matthews, Jorden Station, Mr. | bard. Mrs. Walter on ~ Caughill, Eric Simpson, CHINESE GRADUATES surplus from Empire Games here, was turned staged by down by city council. POSTER TALENT Penticton, B.C. (CP) -- Jack REQUEST REFUSED VANCOUVER (CP) -- A re- 3 the - Lake, were quest by the British Columbia Ostoforov, 17, of Penticton, won {and baby, Oshawa, were Sunday/weckend guests of Mrs. Florence|sports council for a $3,865 grant, third prize among 29,000 con- +len| Caughill. the 1954 a poster contest a New York arts British testants in school. and family, Willowdale, were| TOKYO (AP) -- The Peiping, Sunday guests of Mr, afd Mrs. radio reported Communist hi-| nese colleges handed out diplo- Master Billy Sinclair returned mas to 60,000 graduates in re- home after spending a week's cent J. A. Turnbull and family vacation with friends in bourg last Friday at Pine Beach and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hyde A number from here attended Peterborough and Sutton fairs. Mr. Bert Branson and Dallas, Toronto, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs Leslie Taylor and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Trick, Oshawa, were recent guests of Mrs Esther Carnochan and family Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith and family spent the weekend with relatives in Smith Falls. Mrs. R. Davey attended the Davey - Taylor wedding at Ty rone last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin West, Co- bourg, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sinclair and Mr. and Mrs K. G. Roblin Mrs. R. Gardiner, St arines, Mr. a and Mrs Cath H Peter. We do know that Nhien siderable pain ars ene he is be De ee of the Thessalonica (Acts 17) is now Christians in Jerusalem, one of known as Salonica, Greece. It the two "chief men among the Was then in Macedonia, the brethren." (Acts 15: 22) country of Alexander the Great, a AE as was Berea (also Acts 17). DIFEFRENT VEANINGS 1 After reaching Corinth, Paul ye gis know hat id along |, ites to the Thessalonians, on with the ot er + 1 Pn behalf of himself, Silas (Sil Judas Barsabas, was & PrOBhe! viru) and Timo thy. After . + » That one hour ship. BAHAI'S BELIEVE . . . 's reflection is pre- ferable to seventy years of pious wor- For further information please write: 29 GLADSTONE -- PHONE 725-7578 FIRST CHURCH -- 64 in Boston, M CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church ot Christ, Scientist COLBORNE ST. EAST assachusetts READING Tuesday and Thursday, EXCEPTING f diff Lith Paul's death, Silas is chosen by A ite Dron! ll 2 Peter as his aid, judging from 1 ence. ir > the Old. Here it means a Chris- the reference from 1 Peter. tian teacher, in the sense of one who has complete understanding of the Word and the ability tol NEWS BRIEFS present it clearly to others. He may also receive direct CLEANER AIR communications from the Holy| 16 (Reuters) Radio- Spirit, but not to the Sxleni hat activity in Norway's atmos- the apostles could. (See R. *'|phere has become infinitesimal Lenski 23 quoted 2 Peloubet's i; the last few vears with the Sclct Notes, P. 276). : exception of a flare-up after the Apparently Silas makes his French atomic desert test last isi Re em he spring. Checks are made regu- . : ' larly at variou ots which Paul and Barnabas came ay a Ya YY as delegates from Antioch. The, PLAGUE THREAT major outcome of this Council SAIGON, South Viet Nam was the decision that salvation| (AP)--The government has pur- could come only through the!chased tons of rat poison for a grace of Christ campaign against millions of Silas and Judas are sent back rats that have brought a threat with Paul and pamabas to!of bubonic plague to several Antioch, as a sort of return northern areas courtesy call from Jerusalem. . ACCOMPANIES PAUL MUST WAIT Paul apparently had sufficient, PORT ELIZABETH, South Af- contact with Silas by the time rica (AP)--A national anti-polio of his second journey that when vaccination campaign had to Barnabas went off with Mark, bypass temporarily the eastern he chose 'Silas to accompany Cape Province town of Adelaide him. Paul. according to H. C. where many of the 5.000 inhabi- Lees (Peloubet's Select Notes,'tants were suffering measles Greatest People Always Humble BARCLAY WARREN experience of one of their mem people are the bers. He had decided that there The greatest are Wasn't any God. But in his y n desperate struggle with alco- By R. The greatest most humble those who, realizing their ow SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 11:00 AM. SUNDAY SERVICE 11 AM. -- SUBJECT: "MIND" Wednesday evening meeting at 8:00 o'clock testimonials of healing through Christian Science. ROOM Includes HOURS!! 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. HOLIDAYS CarLvany CENTRE AND PASTOR 11:00 AM.--"A LIVING GOD'S PLAN Oper 7:00 PM Air 5 A.M.--Sunday School | Affiliated with the Fellowship ot Evangelical Baptist Churches In Caonade REV. W 9:45 AM. --BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES 7:00 P.M.--GREAT STORIES FROM THE BIBLE BROADCAST OVER 7:45 P.M.--Prayer and Bible Study HILLSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH 1351 CEDAR STREET BapTisT JOHN STREETS NIVEN AITKEN HOPE" IN THE TREE" CKLB Witness -- Port Perry 11:00 AAM.--Morning Worship Co- teaching students made up more Mr. and Mrs Tom Hodge and total family and Mrs. I. Argue spent = weeks. Engineering and than two-thirds of the THE CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Richmond St. E. at Cadillac Rev. C. V. Freeman, Pastor 10 AM, SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 AM. -- MORNING WORSHIP 7 PM EVENING WORSHIP 8 p.m.--Mid-week Fellowship A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL Wed KiNG sT. PENTECOSTAL cHurcH Capt. and Mrs. Fred Russell One block north of highway 2 en Thickson Rd. ond you. see the church! Church of the "Back to God Hour' every Sunday, 3 p.m. CKLB. 7:00 P.M Evangelistic Rally Services, Sunday, August 20 10:00 AM, J. VanHarmeler 7:00 P.M. Mr. C. L. Bisschop 2 PM. SUNDAY SCHOOL Rev. TUES, 2:30 P.M. HOME LEAGUE Wednesday, PRAYER AND HARMONY PRAISE 611 KING ST. WEST Rev. J. M. MacKnight--Pastor 725-1661 Residence Church 728-5371 Drive-In Church 7:00 P.M. REV. MacKNIGHT Preaching SPECIALS -- ORGAN -- CONGREGATIONAL SINGING Remain in your car and enjoy this. unique service, SERVICE AMPLIFIED TO YOUR CAR 7:45 A M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL For Transportation: 725-0318 11:00 AM. --MORNING WORSHIP THE CHURCH CF SUNDAY NIGHT EVANGELISM BLOOR ST. MISSION Base Line School Bloor St. East at Harmony Rd. 11:00 AM. MORNING WORSHIP Speaker S. Parrott acation Bible 30 p.m 3 hildren Welcome You these are cordially invited to Services where ao warm welcome awaits you. CHURCH sweor 51. PENTECOST AL 245 Simcoe St. S. REV. R. A. BOMBAY -- SUNDAY SERVICES 10 a.m. -- Bible Classes for all ages 11:00 AM. and 7:00 P.M. REV. CHARLES RATZ, Dean of Education, E.P.B.C WED., 8 P.M. -- Midweek service of Prayer and Praise "EVERYONE WELCOME" 723-4477 THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX SIMCOE ST NORTH (Four blocks trom King) The Rev. Robert B. Milroy Minister Mr. David Jenkins, Musical Director MA ST. PAUL'S KING ST. E. & WILSON Rev. Derek Allen BA TCD, Minister ST. LUKE'S Meeting now in our new port. able church, corner of Nipigon ond Rossland Rd. W KENNETH J, MATTHEWS, 728-6014 Mr Fronk Walter 445 Beverley REV SUNDAY SCHOOL MEETS AT THE CHURCH HOUR 11:00 AM, MORNING WORSHIF NO EVENING SERVICE UNTIL SEPT. 17th A Heorty Welcome Awaits You Organist and Choir Master 10:00 A.M, MORNING WORSHIP You are cordialiy invited SERVICES DURING AUGUST 10:00 AM MORNING WORSHIP NURSERY CLASS A WELCOME AWAITS YOU weakness, have learned to draw mightily on the resources of God The apostle Paul is an example. He wrote, (2 Corinthians 3:45.) And such trust have we through Christ to God-ward; not that we are sufficient of ourselves to think anything as of ourselves: but our sufficiency is of God." The Psalmist said, ((116:6), "I was brought low, and he help- ed me." It is when we see our- selves, lost and undone, that we, can understand that Jesus died for us. It was for sinners that He died. When we are suffic- iently humbled that we are tru- ly sorry for our sins, then faith in Jesus Christ is given unto us When we trust in Him, He free- ly forgives. We must humbly obey if we are to walk in joyful assurance each day. Then we can say with Paul, "Our sufficiency is of God." A member of Alcoholic Anony-| mous was telling me of the hol he was attracted to Alco- holic Anonymous. He heard of the Higher Power. Finally, in his extremity he turned to Jes us Christ. He believed on Him and he received power to be- come a child of God. Now as he speaks to different groups, he says, "The Higher Power has become personal to me. I prefer to say. "God." How weak are we all! Let us admit it. We don't need to be in bondage to sin in any of its forms We can find peace through Jesus Christ and draw on the resources of God for all the experiences of life. Joseph, Moses, Gideon, David and mil- lions of others have found Ged as their sufficiency. You may, too. Come to Him just as you are. Through Christ, every need will be met and you can live a triumphant life Paperboard finds new uses year by year in trade and com- merce 17 ERIE ST. Dial 5-3872 10 AM.--SUNDAY (9:45 AM. FOR NEW 11:00 AM.--MRS 7:00 PM.--HIGH You are alwa "LIGHT AND a.m, -- CHML Hamilton. . FREE METHODIST CHURCH ys we LIFE HOUR" REV, W. A. McMILLAN, Pastor SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES BRANCH ON ROSSLAND RD. WEST) MARY SIMPSON, FAREWELL LIGHTS OF ANNUAL CONFERENCE me at the friendly church Listen every Sunday Speaker: Mr. V. Wright WELCOME, IN THE NAME OF THE LORD ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA SUNDAY SERVICES ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH CENTRE AND BAGOT STREETS REV. CLINTON D. CROSS, B.A. L.Th, SUNDAY, AUGUST 20 9:00 AM --HOLY COMMUNION 11:00 AM.--MORNING PRAYER 7:00 P.M.--EVENING PRAYER CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH MARY AND HILLCROFT STREETS THE VEN. H. D. CLEVERDON -- PHONE 725:579% 8:00 AM 11:00 AM, RECTOR: HOLY TRINITY CHURCH CORNER COURT AND BARRIE STREETS, AND BLOCK EAST OF ALBERT REV. H. G. D. 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THOMAS ANGLICAN CHURCH AGES 5-15 25th -- 11:45 AM, UGUST 21st 9:00 AM (BROOKLIN) Anglican and Baptist Churches of Brooklin as an Inter-Denominational School CHILDREN WELCOME UNITED CHURCH Rev. N. T, Holmes, BA, B.D. Minister Ross Metcolf, ARCT., ACCM Organist and Choirmaster MEETING Major and Mrs. M. Rankin Corps Officers 133 Siricoe South 10:00 AM. MORNING WORSHIP Mr. Ward, of Westmount A HEARTY WELCOME TO LL GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Cromwell Ave. & Highway 401 Rev WESTMOUNT UNITED CHURCH FLOYD ST. AT GIBBONS Marie Taylor, ARC.T., RMT. Organist and Choir Master REV. FRANK H. WARD, B.A, Carl A. Kartechener SUNDAY SERVICES EARLY SERVICE 9:30 AM. SECOND SERVICE 11 AM. 9:30 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL "THIS IS THE LIFE" REGULARLY ON TELEVISION 11:00 AM. MORNING WORSHIP Nursery Care during this service. CENTRE STREET UNITED CHURCH REV Mr WARREN G. DICKSON, B.A., MINISTER R. K. Kellington, Organist-Choirmaster 10:00 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 AM.-MORNING WORSHIP Rev. Felton will preach EVERYBODY WELCOME St. Andrew's United Church MINISTER: REV. GEORGE TELFORD, M.A, D.D Organist and Choirmaster: MR. ntLVIN JAMES, A T.CM. ST. ANDREWS AND SIMCOE ST. CONGREGATIONS WILL WORSHIP TOGETHER IN SIMCOE ST. CHURCH REV. JOHN MOFFAT 11:00 A.M.--Nursery, Beginners and Primary Classes. Albert Street United Church REV. ALBERT E. LARKE, Minister MRS. BRUCE SEARLE, Organist and Choir-Leader 11:00 AM.--THE REV. WALTER R. RACKHAM WILL BE GUEST MINISTER Sunday School will re-assemble on Sept. 10th, SIMCOE STREET UNITED CHURCH The Church in the heart ot 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 A M.--SIMCOE STREET AND ST. ANDREW'S CONGREGATIONS will worship to- gether in Simcoe Street Church. Rev John Motfat will preach "HOW TO FORGET YOURSELF" Third in a Summer Series on "How to Achieve Your Best" School for Nursery, Kindergarten and Primary at 11 o'clock in the Memorial Hall Sunday ing Street United Ghurel umm Preache MR RUSSELL CROSSLEY BA. Mi. Rhyddid Willioms, Chou Director and Organist BABY CRECHE, NURSERY AND CHURCH SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. 11:00 AM.--""BY A CHARCOAL FIRE" Read: John 18: 12-27 John 21 917 YOUTH DEPARTMENT 10:00 A.M. Miss Hazel Rundle 1anist Soloist: Mrs. Ron. Kellington ALWAYS A WELCOME FOR ALL AT THE FRIENDLY FAMILY CHURCH '