Timothy, Guardian of Truth rr SE. af Ba Cg el lS ES ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Scripture--Acts 16:13; 17:14-15; Philippians 2-19-23; I Timothy 1:15; II Timothy 1:1-8; 2:1-5, 22. li yi ym moment they make the full com- mitment to Christ, they receive] the assurance that they are for- By Alfred Buescher MAPLE GROVE given. They become children of Timothy was the son of a Greek (probably pagan) man and his Jew- ish wife who lived deep in Asia Minor. He was given a pious Jewish upbringing by his mother and grand- mother.--Acts 16:1; II Timothy 1:5. town on his first missi mother to Christianity. Paul had visited Timothy's home and converted his mother and grand- turned on his second journey, chose Timothy as disciple.--~Acts 16:3. onary journey, missions. Whe . When he re- he Philippians, w. Timothy accompanied Paul on many he sent Timothy in his stead to the man likeminded, who will care truly for your state."--Philippians 2:20. God and receive power to con- tinue walking in obedience to God's will. Paul lived a selfless life. Denying himself at Lent of a few things that were harmful to him, wasn't his pattern. He had denied himself and taken up his cross and was following Jesus. He said, "Neither count I my life dear unto myself, so that I might finish my course with joy, and the ministry, which 1 have received of the Lord Jesus, to testify the gospel of the grace of God.' Paul's ministry is a noble ideal for every clergyman. Let the laity pray for tiicir minis- ters that they may come closer to the ideal. But more about Paul next week. Near death, Paul tells Timothy to pass on "the things which thou hast heard from me . . . to faithful men, who shall be able to teach others also."--II Timothy 2:2. GOLDEN TEXT-II Timothy 1:8. n Paul was imprisoned, riting that he had "no crowd attended the Darlington violin and guitar. By MRS. M. LAVERTY MAPLE GROVE -- A good Ratepayers corn and wiener roast, which was held at Bert Budai's farm on Saturday even- ing. Music for dancing was played by records as well as Mrs. J. E. Hopps, Sacramen- to, California, her aunt, Mrs. S. Tyler, joined Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens on a trip to Ban- croft, where they were guests of the former's uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Reid. In Bar- rie they were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Topping and boys. Reverend and Mrs. Eugene Beech, Toromto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, Beech and family, BIBLE LESSON Apostle Paul's | 'Spiritual Son' By N. SPEER JONES We know practically nothing of the home life of the apostle Paul; there are no references to|Corinth and Ephesus, returning| parents, wife or children. So far|to Corinth at Paul's command was the J | A I as we know, he had no children and rejoining him in Macedonia the week for the youns people of (Was "serving the Lord" while of his own. Yet Paul found in Timothy a|inth. Apparently he also accom-|sisted of young man of whom he thought|panied Paul on his last journey|songs and worship. Troas, Philippi and Berea where he stayed while Paul went to Athens; he went with him to | before going once more to Cor- COLUMBUS COLUMBUS--Rev. H. Crozier was the guest minister at Col- umbus United Church last Sun- day. Miss Carol Webber was the guest organist. A group of {the young people who attended the "Foglights and I'oolishness,"" sang three songs, program, TRE SS AR TR ye FT pal Te oh fispoisgpamin ar oh ne si THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, September 2, 1961 13 last week. Misses Linda and Carole Ed- wards, spent last week with re- latives at Twin Lakes. Mrs. Milner Dobbs, Golden Valley, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dobbs and family. Miss Theresa Laverty was a home after several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hage. dorn and family, at Petersburg, Ont. Mrs. 4 Jennings, Su, was a Sunday guest T. and Mrs. Cecil Mills and fam- ily. guest at the home of Miss Jean ette Labrecque, Oshawa, on Wednesday and Thursday last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Bar- low, West Hill, called on Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Swallow, on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bothwell Sr.,, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Both- well, Bobby and Donnie attend- ed the Highland Festival at Fer gus, on Saturday. Jim Snowden has returned HARMONY UNITED CHURCH Rev. N. 7, Holmes, B.A, B.D. Minister Ross Metcalf, ARC.Y., ACCM. Organist and Choirmaster 10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP Hebron Christian Reformed Church One block north of highway 2 on Thickson Rd. end you eee the churchl Church of the "Back to God Hour" every Sunday, 3 p.m. CKLB. Paul's Ministry Ideal Of Clergy By R. BARCLAY WARREN Would you like an intimate was compassionate, He experi- enced many temptations but the BYNG AVENUE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Telephone 728-2426 Pastor: REV. G. A. CARROLL GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Cromwell Ave. & Highway 401 Rev. Carl A. Kartechener 10:00 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL SUNDAY SERVICES EARLY SERVICE 9:30 AM. A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL WESTMOUNT UNITED CHURCH FLOYD ST. AT GIBBONS Marie Taylor, ARCT., RMT. Organist and Choir Master 1 view of a man's survey of his own three-year ministry in a |"Fishers of Men, "Wide as the Ocean" and "Happy All The Time." ! "Foglights and Foolishness" program held through {Columbus. The meetings con- games, discussions, The first {large city? Read Acts 20: 17-38. It is usual to say that a min- |ister is serving such a charge. | Paul preferred to say that he he was ministering in Ephesus. |He did not seek to please men. {He preached without fear or Lord delivered him out of them! all. He was an ordinary human being but he had a mighty Sav- iour. Paul taught publicly and from house to house. If he were writ- ing today he would probably add, "and from hospita) to hos- pital." The message he gave everywhere is summed up in Services, Sunday, September 3 10:00 AM. Rev. J. VanHarmeler 7:00 P.M. Rev. J. VonHarmele: | SECOND SERVICE 11 AM. REV. FRANK H. WARD. 8A. 9:30 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL "THIS IS THE LIFE' REGULARLY ON 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 AM. 7:00 P.M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE | MORNING WORSHIP EVERYONE WELCOME | ---------- TELEVISION Nursery Care during this service. | | | I | the words, "repentance toward| God, and faith toward our Lord; Jesus Christ." He believed that so highly that he considered him to Jerusalem. Timothy's other meeting was held at the home favor. His first concern was to his spiritual son. {work was carried on while Pauljof Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simp-| please God. No one, not even -- |son. The evening was under the the apostle Peter, could dictate Carvary BarTisT CENTRE AND JOHN STREETS GOLDEN TEXT leadership of Mr. Frank Simp- all had sinned. Jesus Christ died|] Affiliated with the Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canado {to Paul. He had received a CENTRE STREET UNITED CHURCH "Be not ashamed therefore of the testimony of our Lord, son and a wiener roast was held) revelation of Jesus Christ and after the program. The second|he was true to it. nor of me his prisoner; but suffer hardship with the gospe meeting was held at the home according to the power of God."--II Timothy 1:8. Sn ¥ Mr. and Mrs. James Stark under thé leadership of Mrs. Of Timothy, on the other handjwas in prison and after his Margaret Houlding and lunch we know much--more than any death. |was served. Wednesday evening other New Testament character| Paul's letters to Timothy from |the meeting was held at Mr. except the apostles themselves.|prison show how highly he|and Mrs. Ray Scott's and Mrs. He was probably born about the|thought of his young. disciple, Scott was the leader and a corn time of Christ's death, as he was|and how much he longed to see/f0ast was held at the end. a young man at the time Paul|this' spiritual son before chose him to accompany him,|death he knew was nigh. probably in 50 or 51 A.D. 1 a ART Paul had kuown Timothy's CULTIVATE A PURE HEART | {he leader and lunch was served i sa These letters also contain, as| mother and his grandmother. Hey, i is rng OR Ho must: Ieve met them' and' cone Wilbur Smith points out (in Pe-|Mr. and Mrs. Ted McLaughlin's verted them on Lis first mis- loubet's Select Notes), "more with Mrs. A. Fowler as the i er amar . °° |exhortations regarding the Chris-|leader. The meeting followed a sionary journey about five years|,:. $1 Eras roid By ok fn 1 before. They lived in Lystra or tian ministry . . . than in all the pot-luck supper. The counsellors Ss Aeh 3 or [rest of the epistles of the New|for the week were Miss Eliza- Derbe, cities deep in Asia Minor. |p. bined." beth Haves. M . Gn They were Jews converted to] > ament combined. beth Hayes, Mr. Doug Scott, Mr, ov Pha A br | One pitfall of a highly organ-| Wayne Beath, Mr. Francis Cos- Christianity; Timothy's father, |. : . : a . 9 ized church is suggested in I/!wav and Mr. James Stark. however, was probably a pagan, |: FT Km : - po ; 2 for he is simply titled "a Timothy 1: 1-5, wherein Paul in-| The group enjoyed the week Greek." He is ups in evidence structs Timothy to warn the con- very much and are hoping for a| i gregation at Ephesus not to be-| Young People's group to be| the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ern White with Mrs. White as the | Thursday night the group met | The final meeting was held at] for all sinners. People, by the aid of the Holy Spirit, can turn| om their sins and trust in esus Christ to save them. The| BLOOR ST. MISSION Base Line Schoo! Bloor St. East et Harmony Ra. Paul served the Lord "witli humility of m_ 2. He rega' himself as less than the leas all saints. His only boast in the cross of our Lord Jesus| Christ. He shed many tears. He| THE CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Richmond St, E. at Cadillac Rev. C. V. Freeman, Pastor 11:00 AM.-- THE REDE 7:00 P.M.--"THE A.B.C Tonight, 7:00 P.M.--Open-air HILLSIDE BAP 9:45 A.M.--Sunday School 11:00 AM. WELCOME, IN THE PASTOR: REV. W. NIVEN AITKEN 9:45 AM.--BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES Join us in this broadcast service over CKLB Wed., 7:45 P.M.--Prayer and Praise Speaker: PASTOR BOOMER, Bowmanville 1351 CEDAR STREET SERVICE TAKEN BY MEN OF THE CHURCH NAME OF THE LORD REV. WARREN G. DICKSON, B.A., MINISTER EMED IN GLORY" Mr. R. K. Kellington, Organist-Choirmaster . OF SALVATION" 10:00 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOO! 11:00 AAM.-MORNING WORSHIP Mr. Donald Whitbread will preach EVERYBODY WELCOME Witness at Port Perry TIST CHURCH 11:00 A.M.-----Moming Worship 9:45 AM. MORNING WORSHIP St. Andrew's United Church SUNDAY SCHOO Mr. Ray Goheen, of Newcastle MINISTER: REV. GEORGE TELFORD, M.A, D.D. 11:00 AM. -- "SEVEN WONDERFUL PROMISES". Sunday School commences Sunday, Sept. 10th at 2 p.m. | GIBBONS STREET PASTOR: REV, A, 7 P.M. "WHEN JESUS COMES" You are cordially invited to Organist and Choirmaster: MR. KELVIN JAMES, A.T.CM. 11:00 AM. BAPTIST CHURCH G. E. MITCHELL these Services where a warm welcome awaits you, 8 p.m.--Mid-week Fellowship TO ALL Wed. A HEARTY WELCOME Il | 9.45 AM.--B ip Roi quite possibly( ome enmeshed in trifles, but to started in Columbus this fall. | . |concentrate on cultivating "a|/ ANNOUNCEMENTS | TRUE FAITH {pure heart," 'a. good con-| There will be choir practice In any event, Timothy's science," and "faith unfeigned."' jon Thursday, Sept. 7 at 7.30 TO SERVE GOD! 11:00 AM and 7:00 P.M Brigadier Tom Elwood .and Delegates from the Bringle Institute Toronto 10.00 AM. & 2:00 P.M, Special Teaching ond Discussion Periods 2PM SUNDAY SCHOO! TUES., 2:30 P.M HOME LEAGUE Wednesday, 8 p.m. PRAYER AND PRAISE MEETING INAM.-7PM. -- -- SPECIAL CHILDR! Monday to Frid ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA | SUNDAY SERVICES ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH CENTRE AND BAGOT STREETS REV. ERLAND SMITH September 4th to 8th ERLAND SMITH, Cartoonist and Musician BOYS AND GIRLS -- ALL WELCOME ST. ANDREWS AND SIMCOE ST. CONGREGATIONS WILL WORSHIP TOGETHER IN SIMCOE ST. CHURCH SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT The induction service of Dr, John Lang will take place in St. Andrews United Church at 8 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 8th 11:00 A.M.--Nursery, Beginners and Primary Closses. IBLE SCHOOL I I I | | I REGULAR SERVICES EN'S MEETINGS -- ay, 4:15 P.M. | | ; REV. CLINTON D. CROSS, BA. LTh Albert Street United Church 9:00 AM.--HOLY COMMUNION 11:00 AM.--MORNING PRAYER 7:00 P.M.--EVENING PRAYER FIRST CHURCH -- 84 CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH MARY AND HILLCROFT STREETS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist Boston, Massachusetts. REV. ALBERT E. LARKE, Minister MRS. BRUCE SEARLE, Organist and Choir-Leader COLBORNE ST. EAST 11:00 AM. RECTOR: THE VEN. H. D. CLEVERDON -- PHONE 725-5795 8:00 AM. -- 11:00 AM, SUNDAY SERVICE 1 HOLY TRINITY CHURCH CORNER COURT AND BARRIE STREETS, AND BLOCK EAST OF ALBERY REV, H. G. D, RICHEY, L.Th, 9:30 AM.--SUNG EUCHARIST ~-- SERMON EXCEPTING SUNDAY SCHOOL -- .11:00 A.M. '"MAN"" Wednesday evening meeting at: 8:00 o'clock inciudes testimonials of healing through Christian Science. READING ROOM HOURS! Tuesday and Thursday, 2:00 p.m, to 4:30 p.m 1 AM. -- SUBJECT: MORNING WORSHIP Sunday School will re-assemble on Sept. 10th. HOLIDAYS ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH WILSON RD. SOUTH & HOSKIN AVE, winn Street Hnited Ghureeh INCUMBENT: THE REV. R. A, SHARP -- 725-7064 8:00 AM. and 11:00 AM, NO EVENING SERVICES UNTIL SEPTEMBER ST. MARKS CHURCH STEVENSON RD. NORTH ON BEURLING AVE REV, A, WOOLCOCK -- 728-3055 8:00 AM. -- HOLY COMMUNION REV. H. RICHEY : 11:00 AM.--MORNING PRAYER Nursery Facilities ot 11:00 A.M. Service Il ... that Universal pea its edifice strong. king st. PENTECOSTAL church BAHAI'S BELIEVE . . . importance but unity of] conscience is essen- tial so that the foundation of this matter may become secure: its establishment firm, and For further information please write: 29 GLADSTONE -- PHONE 725-7578 Summer Preacher: MR. RUSSELL CROSSLEY B.A. Mr. Rhyddid Williams, Cholr Director and Organist ce is a matter of great Jl vourn oeparTMENT BABY CRECHE, NURSERY AND 10:00 AM. CHURCH SCHOOL 11:00 AM. 11 AM--"THE CHURCH AND ; ORGANIZED LABOUR" Read: St. Luke 10:16-28 Organist: Miss Hazel Rundle Soloist: Mrs, J. C. Smales ALWAYS A WELCOME FOR ALL AT THE FRIENDLY FAMILY CHURCH | 611 KING ST. WEST Rev. J. M. MacKnight--Pastor 725-1661 Residence Church 728-5371 Drive-In Church simcoe st. PENTECOSTAL 245 Simcoe St. S. Pastor: REV, R. A. BOMBAY -- 723-4477 CHURCH 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. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE AT LOBLAWS SUNDAY 7:00 P.M. SOLOS--TRIOS--ORGAN---CONGREGATIONAL SINGING PASTOR PREACHING SERVICE AMPLIFIED TO YOUR CAR EVERYONE WELCOME 9:45 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL For Transportation: 725-0318 11:00 AAM.--MORNING WORSHIP THE CHURCH OF SUNDAY NIGHT EVANGELISM 11:00 AM. a "EVERYONE 10 a.m. -- Bible Classes for all ages. 11:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. WED., 8 P.M. -- Midweek service of Prayer and Praise. 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 Moffat will preach "HOW TO BE A REAL CHRISTIAN" Final sermon in @ Summer Series on "How To Achieve Your Best". Sunday School for Nursery, Kindergarten end Primary at 11 o'clock in the Memorial Hall. SERVICES nd 7:00 P.M. WELCOME" Major and Mrs. M. Rankin ¢ Corps Officers 133 Simcoe South nn? ¥ REV, W. A. McMILLAN, Pastor eR... FREE METHODIST CHURCH 10 AM.--SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES 19:45 AM. FOR NEW BRANCH ON ROSSLAND RD WEST) 11.00 AM.--MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M.--FAMILY GOSPEL HOUR You dare always "LIGHT AND L! am, == CHML Hamilton 17 ERIE ST. Dial 5-3872 his later abilities as a Christian In II Timothy 1: 7 Paul re.| Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCul- : line." Donald Guthrie (in Pe.|Mrs. King arriv Paul, returning to Timothy's Moje Gn ve ne arrived Monday sad blossomed; moreover, fellow-cit- was Pauly 1aciul way" of enieay tea ii Lindsay on Monday endure hardships, to train others|ter, Mrs. Orval Oshorne in Bow- He circumcized him for polit- latter undoubtedly refer to more|lor, Miss Carol Nesbitt and Mr, with those who did not adhere|cluded are such follies of im-|¢d the wedding of | | Mr. and Mrs. Stafford Cos-| i (his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. 1. Vitamins are the body's| 5. False. Giant doses of vita-| False -- {through the kidneys, Spoiled by from a lack of vitamins. True--| Anything you'd like to know protect against future shortages. | together. They speed chemical, LONDON (CP) Extract mins you need. ad it delivered for breakfast farmer i i no, readjusts your eyes to see er in this area has success- figs and takes longer to recover. At E dates tables, liver and dairy products their roost here to a new home } {flew back to their first roost. | 4. True. f mainly to black strap molasses, | models. his lunch at the candy counter. | The church at Ephesus was one|p.m. All members are request-i mother | ques brought Him Hy hr of the greatest in the world atjed to attend the practice home, laying the foundation for|tPat time, complexly organized. PERSONALS 1 . 'rand minds Timothy that "God gave loch spent an enjoyable week eager, Then Toth as Real, no} us not a spirit of fearfulness; with their daughter, Mrs. King sanse:ihe.dificrence. ""!but a power of love and discip-|{from Bellingham, Washington. 4 "Slloubet's, p. 204) feels this indi-|returned home Sunday. Home oyn on hs second re cates that Timothy's chief weak-| Mrs. Cecil Pascoe and Mrs. Sinary Jon Y. hal he ness was timidity, and that "this| Clifford Naylor attended a trous- i | couraging him. {for Miss Gail Naylor. zen gave Wm gol oPults, So Timothy is also exhorted to| Mrs. H. Hayes visited her sis- ciple. to follow him, to do his job|manville on Sunday. : f wholeheartedly (II Timothy 2:4)| On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. ical reasons, as he realized that|and to "flee youthful lusts." The|Clifford Naylor, Mr. Stan Nay- the stricter Jews they hoped to ) convert would have little to do|than physical lusts: also in- (John Naylor of Toronto attend- | | Miss Gail | to their laws. {maturity as willfulness and seek-| Naylor to Dr. Murray McMullen Timothy accompanied Paul to|ing the spotlight. in Lindsay. . ems | WAY visited Mr. and Mrs. Wick-| 7. ny, ! {ens at Madoc on Sunday. g%| Master Bobby Grills visited| . ; | Charles Grills from Friday till Essential Facts enaey | About Vitamins By BURTON H. FERN, MD |TO0 MUCH'S HARMFUL building blocks. True -- False--/min A or D can eventually 2. Lack of vitamin A can make|poisoh you. Excess B and C you a road hazard. True --|vitamins quickly drain out 3. Beer and coffee suppy es-|2 constant surplus, your body sential vitamins. True--False-- Won't learn to conserve needed 4. Many Americans suffer|vitamins, False -- la vitamins? Just write and -- | ask! 5. Giant doses of vitamins | True -- False NEWS BRIEFS 1. False. Vitamins are masons that cement the building blocks SPECIAL SERVICE reactions to build body tissue Om a car firm's advertise- and burn food for energy. The ment for spare parts: "A client more you eat, the more vita- Selephoned for a 1930 conrod and next morning." BRIGHT LIGHTS MAN NY FRUITS 2. True. After bright lights! wn blind you, vitamin A quickly NDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- A . fully 20 ve ae i through darkness. With a vita- ly four 5), varieties of trop min A shortage, bright lights cluding pineapples, kum eo hurt your eyes and your vision ' quats, nighttime, you're actually driv-' DETERMINED PIGEONS |} ing half blind. | HAILEYBURY, Ont. (CP)--A! Yellow and dark green vege-| rio of pigeons were taken from are chock-full of vitamin A. more than 10 Tides away, but|% 3. True. Beer contains ribo- stay there, They are flavin and niacin. Four cups of |10t homing pigeons, but they dark roast coffee supply your| --__ daily niacin requirement, Light | er roasts provide less. | Among those who lose weight, | muscle tone and pep are: A. Food faddists addicted brown sugar, or seaweed, | B. Teen-aged girls starving themselves to become bony C. The guy who grabs al sandwich on the run, drinks his| meals from a bottle, or buys Vitamin pills help. But noth- ing can replace those three square meals a day! | weicome at the friendly church of the IFE HOUR". Listen every Sunday at 9:00 THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX ST. LUKE'S ST. PAUL'S SIMCOE ST. NORTH Meeting now In our new port- KING ST. E. & WILSON (Four blocks from King) able church, corner of Nipigon Rev. Derek Allen, B.A. TCD, The Rev. Robert B. Milroy M.A ond Rossland Rd. W Minister Minister Mr. David Jenkins, Musical Director REV. KENNETH J. MATTHEWS. 445 Beverley -- 728-6014 Mr. Frank Walts: Organist and Choir Maste: SUNDAY SCHOOL MEETS AT THE CHURCH HOUR 11:00 AM. MORNING WORSHIP NO EVENING SERVICE UNTIL SEPT. 17th A Hearty Weicome Awaits You 11:00 AM. - MORNING WORSHIP You are cordially invited 11:00 AM. MORNING WORSHIP The Minister "will preach. A WELCOME AWAITS YOU / ti orthminster United Church| First Baptist Church IMCOE STREET N. AT ROSSLAND ROAD | HORTOP NM GLENWOOD Minister: Rev. H, A. Mellow, B.A. Rew Fon Rac amma, jor Organist: Mr, J. R. Robertson Mr. H. Philp, Musical Director COMBINED SUMMER SERVICES IN FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 11:00 AM.--REV. H. A. MELLOW 7:00 P.M.--GUEST SPEAKER BIBLE SCHOOL - 9:45 A.M. NURSERY AND JUNIOR CHURCH--11:00 A.M. | "=