Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Nov 1962, p. 18

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1@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, November 10, 1962 ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Scripture--Genesis 1:26-31; Psalm 8; the wonders him dominion over all other ings on earth. He blessed" terial creations--all of nature--are vast and magnificent, the greatest of all is man, seemingly insignificant, Matthew 6:24-34; Hebrews 2:6-18. of God's ma- Christ told man not to worry anxious- ly about the material side of. his na- ture--his eating, ing--but to devote his best energies to developing his spiritual aspect.-- Buescher Himself sleeping and cloth. kill the Man's potential nature was shown and perfected in Christ, Who lowered to man's level that Me might power. of death and redeem man.--Hebrew 2:6-18. Faith Can Ease All Our Burdens By R. BARCLAY WARREN between. But bi wag = the Paul said: "Every man shall|way. Christ gave Himself for us. bear his own Darien" Gala-|We follow His example when tians 6:5. As a ship must have|We give ourselves to help others. its own lading and a soldier his| David wrote the 55th Psalm own pack, so each bears cer-|in a time of grave danger. One "Take your burden to the Lordjhaven't found the money to and leave it there" a ee ee We need faith to thus cast our all upon the Lord. It is} The company's collection in- safe to trust him. ge ape agin By ay ~ ors nglish a , a Ga gg tg a cross for each to borou zh, a Constable and three et ers as well as There is a burden with others paintings by Canadian artist . C. Leighton, to share, There 2 a Saviour on whom The collection began as part we dare Cas: every burden and weight bag Soraya ny, om Gradually the collection ex- tain individual responsibilities,|°f his closest friends had turn This is part of living. There is|¢d against him. He was afraid. no escape from it while mind|He said, "O that I had wings functions properly. like a dove! For then would I In the same paragraph Paul|fly away, and be at rest. Lo, says, "Bear ye one another's|then would wander far off, and' burdens, and so fulfill the law|Temain in the wilderness. I of Christ"? We have a respon-|Would hasten my escape from sibility beyond ourselves. Th e|the windy storm and. tempest. word which Paul uses here, sig-|, He prayed evening, morn and nifies a weight or a pressurejat non. Then came this mes- : " may lead to grief or mis- sage, "Cast they burden upon Unforgiven sin, ill-health, loss|the Lord and He shall sustain or bereavement may come un-|thee: He shall never suffer the of care. panded to include paintings of Tractor Firm "company: Seana 6 To Sell Art Seadon said he has decided to put the paintings on the block because they are not being used. There are paintings on EDMONTON (CP) -- An Ed-jevery wall of the company's of- monton tractor company hasjfice building but hundreds of announced it is pulling out of|0thers are stored in packing the art business. Alberta's art lovers, set back on their heels by Union Trac. tor Limited's announcement cases. that it will sell a valuable col- HELP AFRICANS The World Veterans' Federa- o ply , but gi lo nd dominion over him to muKiply and pro ' : with food from the trees -- eabaatee <A Matthew 6:24-34, GOLDEN TEXT: Psalm 8:4-5. righteous to be moved." tion has pledged $20,000 to pro- Genesis 1:26-31. all--Psalm 8, der this heading. We can weep with those who weep. We cannot| : Cast your lot, that which God lection of 900 paintings,. will be vide salary and expenses of a BIBLE LESSON ~ Man's Qualities Set Him By N. SPEER JONES With this verse we come to « the perplexing question of the origin of man -- the question which caused such turmoil after the publication of Charles Dar- _ win's "Origin of Species," and . which came into the limelight recently again with the drama- tization of the Scopes trial, "In- , herit the Wind." Every so often we read in the * papers about another archaeo- : Jogical find, placing the exist- ence of some form of man far- ther and farther back in time ' im various places all over the « world. Some fragments of ap- signed to emphasize the. extra goodness of man himself, above all other forms of creation. Re- gardless of the greatness and magnificence of nature, man 1s greater; man, the moral part of creation, takes precedence al- ways over the material, non- moral part, Spirit, the eternal, is always greater than the tem- poral. : This psalm can be divided into three parts; the first is a question, asking what man is, and why God should be con- cerned about him; the second reveals the great dignity God has conferred on him, and the GOLDEN TEXT "What is man that Thou are mindful of him, and the Son of man that Thou dost care for Him, Yet Thou hast made Him a little less than God, and dost crown Him with glory and honor."--Psalm 8:4-5. ly manlike creatures have been dated, through the radio- active carbon process, back nearly half a million years. Yet we have no written rec- ords of any kind which date earlier than 6,000 B.C., and his- torian Arnold Toynbee dates our es of man from about 4,000 B.c. At what point civilized man began, and what connec- tion he has to previous man-like creatures is still a riddle--as is the manner in which the Bib. lical account of man's creation fits into the picture, and how literally this account may be taken. This account is found in our third is a song of praise. Man lost this conferred perfection with Adam, but recovered it in Christ. The section from Matthew Is well-known, indeed -- and often misinterpreted. In King James' time, the word "thought" im- plied anxiety; writers of the time mention people dying of "thought." Thus the meaning of the passage is that one should not worry about his mortal life, his lodging, food or clothing, of what tomorrow will bring. It does not mean that one should ignore them or, leave them to take care of themselves. It simply means that man's eter- nal or spiritual side is more im. and thought to that part of his life. A Augustine speaks of a sect in his time called Euchites, or Prayer-men, who simply prayed for everything they wanted, and exerted no effort to obtain it. This is far from Christ's mean- ing. "God helps him who helps himself." On the other hand, we all know people who cannot ever enjoy the beauty of the moment, because they are forever plan- ning and thinking for the mor- row. In the passage from Hebrews, verses 14 and 17 are particu- larly telling. In Christ, Who lowered Himself to man's sta- tus, man reaches his ultimate minimum grade prices now be- cause "'we have reason to be- lieve they will be passed by order in council, including the 15 new grades," he said. The 56-cent average minimum Judging Awarded To Lambton Team TORONTO (CP)--In beef cat- price used as a basis for setting this year's grade prices is the same average the board has re- quested and received over the last three years. however, minimum grade prices based on the 56-cent estimated average actually produced an average of just over 52 cents a pound on the market. 1962 crop at 185,000,000 pounds. is scheduled to start Nov. 15. tle competition of the Inter- county livestock judging Friday at the Royal Winter Fair top honors went to a Lambton County team of three. Members were Jim MacDoug- all, Alvinston, with 259 points, Fred Jennings, Tupperville, 268 points, and Dale Cousins, For- est, 272 points. They were awarded the On- tario Veterinary Associa- tion Challenge Trophy for the highest aggregate score of 799 out of a possible 900 puints. Last year, The board has estimated the Auction marketing of the crop fulfillment and perfection Through His redemption we can hope to live in God's image. Board Okays Minimum Price On Tobacco TILLSONBURG ,Ont. (CP) The Ontario Farm Products Marketing Board has approved requested minimum grade prices estimated to yield an FREE METHODIST CHURCH 17 Erie St. Dial 725-3872 Rev. W. A. McMillan, Pastor bear the sin of another, but in has permitted to be yours, upon the spirit of meekness, we can te the Lord. Turn your life com- allowed to intercede on any sale. So far, however, they eee et 0 eee West Africa. help to point the singer to Jesus; our Saviour who is able to grant forgiveness. We must not come pletely over to Him: He may not take away the thorn, but He will give you grace to bear it. MINISTER REV. CY. FREEMAR \@)" 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL "TT:00 A.M. -- "THE TORCH OF TRUTH" 7:00 P.M. -- "EARTH'S LONG NIGHT" When will it end? How? Wednesday 8 P.M. Mid-week Fellowship --t OSHAWA SUBURBAN UNITED CHURCHES Rev. John Porter: Minister WESTMINSTER Manning Rd., Gerrard Rd. 9:30 A.M. SOUTHMINSTER Cedar St. S, (South of Wentworth) 10:30 A.M, CEDARDALE Simcoe St. S. at 40) 11:30 A.M, HARMONY UNITED CHURCH Rev. N. T. Holmes, B.A., 8.D., Minister Ross Metcalf, A.R.C.T., A.C.C.M. Organist and Choirmaster 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. KINDERGARTEN AND j TINY TOTS 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL Infants and Little Child Cared for in Nursery. Frdiay 8 P.M. Alliance Youth. 9:00 A.M.--*The Light And Life Hour" -- 900 on your Radio Dial, 10:00 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES 11:00 Roh eet "THE OVERFLOWING 7:00 P.M.--"A CHRIST-CENTERED FAITH" ALSO AT 1042 ROSSLAND RD. W. 9:45 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M.--WORSHIP SERVICE EVERYONE WILL BE WARMLY WELCOMED average 56 cents a pound on this year's flue-cured tobacco crop, Chairman George Demey- ere of the Ontario Flue-Cured Tobacco Growers Marketing Board announced Friday. Mr. Demeyere attributed the delay in announcing the prices to a request for 15 new grades by the board which have notil- yet been described and ap- proved. The board is releasing the first passage. Such qualities as ; .|portant than his mortal, and he man's mobility of facial aaa should devote his prime energy vonennoe LISTEN TO THE FAMILY BIBLE HOUR SUNDAY 5:30 TO 6:00 P.M. CKLB -- DIAL 1350 --these qualities set man apart from other creatures and must reflect his God-like image. The poetic and prophetic in- terpretation of the account man's creation is found in the Eighth Psalm. It seems de- GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Cromwell Ave. & Highway 401 Rev. Philip Fiess Minister "SPIRITUALISTS" THE PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH Orange Temple, 11 Bruce St. Sunday, 'Nov. 11 2:30 P.M. "HEALING AND CLAIRVOYANCE SERVICE" (Absent Healing) SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 A.M, SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. DIVINE WORSHIP Rev. Philip Fiess New Friends and Enquirers Welcome. Contact Secretary Mrs. Conroy, 728-7668. Hebron Christian Reformed Church RST BAPTIST CHURCH HORTOP at GLENWOOD REV. N, FRANK SWACKHAMMER, B.A, Miss Judith Davison Mus, Bac, 11 A.M.-- A REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE 7 P.M. -- THE ORDINANCE OF BELIEVER'S BAPTISM BIBLE SCHOOL AT 9:45 Nursery and Jr. Church at 11 a.m. IMG9§ PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 45 Simcoe St. S. Pastor; REV. R. A. BOMBAY S 3 2 11 A.M. -- "WORSHIPPING GOD IN SPIRIT" 7 P.M--"WITNESSING BY THE SPIRIT" Following the Sermon, Prayer for Those Desiring to be Filled with the Holy Ghost. CENTRE STREET UNITED CHURCH REV. WARKEN G. DICKSON, B.A., MINISTER Mr. R.'K. Kellington, Organist-Choirmaster 10 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL, o class for all ages 11:15 A.M. REMEMBRANCE SERVICE 2nd Oshawa Cubs and Scouts and Group Committee will parade to church. There will be a wreath laying and the dead from the congregation in both wars will be remembered. A bugler will also be present. EVERYBODY WELCOME 10:00 A.M.--CLASSES FOR ALL AGES . TUESDAY, 7:30 -- CHRIST AMBASSADOR YOUNG PEOPLE WED. 7:30 P.M.--District Sunday School Convention ALL ARE WELCOME BYNG AVE. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Pastor: REV. G. A. CARROLL TELEPHONE 728-2426 10:30 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL AND CHURCH COMBINED UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP C.R.A. BUILDING -- 100 GIBB STREET 11 A.M. SUNDAY SERVICE SUBJECT:-- "NEITHER RED, NOR, BLACK, NOR BROWN, NOR DEAD" The Baha'i World Faith The Mercy of God is universal. All Humanity is under the protection of His love and favor, and unto all He has pointed the way of guidance and pro- gress. For further information write: OSHAWA BAHA'! COMMUNITY SECRETARY, 29 GLADSTONE Ph. 725-7578 One block north of highway 2 on Thickson Rd. and you see the church! Church of the "Back to God Hour" every Sunday, 9:15 p.m., CKLB, SERVICE SUNDAY, NOV. 11 10:00 A.M, _ REV. JOHN VANHARMELEN 7:00 P.M. MR. HERMAN SALOMONS C BLOOR STREET BAPTIST CHURCH BLOOR ST. EAST OF HARMONY PASTOR WM. LEWIS 11:00 A.M.-"ORGANIZATION AS A CH URCH" REV. ROBERT HENDERSON -- GUEST PREACHER 2:00 A.M. FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL A WELCOME FOR ANY AND ALL Parents Come With Your Children. 3:00 P.M.--OFFICIAL OPENING AND DEDICATION OF NEW CHURCH Dr. C. A. Rotz, Dean of Eastern Pentecostal Bible College will Officiate. 7:00 P.M.--GREAT EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Rev. H. Bronsdon B.A.--Ministering the Word of God, You ore invtied to attend Special Meetings Tuesday through Friday at 8 P.M. Guest Speaker: Rev. Robert Burgess, Gifted Soloist and God Annointed Preacher. h TO SERVE GOD! SUNDAY TLISAM GUESTS CAPT. and MRS. R, CALVERT 2.00 P.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 6:15 P.M. OPEN AIR (SIMCOE ST. SOUTH) 7:00 P.M, SALVATION MEETING TUESDAY, 2:30 P.M. HOME LEAGUE WEDNESDAY, 8:00 P.M. MID-WEEK PRAYER MEETING "A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY" Major & Mrs, Fred Lewis Corps Officers 133 Simeoe South CaLivary Baptist CENTRE AND JOHN STREETS Affiliated with the Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada Pastor: REV. W. 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"FORGOTTEN ESSENTIALS" 7:00 P.M, -- "THE GIFT" "A most unusual film will be shown and discussed, ST. LUKE'S Rossland Rd. W. at Nipigon Minister REV. D. R. SINCLAIR, B.A, 11:00 A.M, Public Worship ORDINATION OF ELDERS. 9:30 A.M. Church School "Small children will be cared for during the Church Service at 695 Glengrove St." All Cordially invited. ST. PAUL'S KING ST. E. & WILSON Rev. D: A. P. Allen, M.A, .T.C.D, Minister. 445 Beverly -- 728-6014 Mr. Frank Walter, Organist and Choirmaster at fii SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 A.M. 10:30 A.M, and 11:45 A.M, MORNING WORSHIP REMEMBRANCE DAY (Nursery Care Provided) 7.00 P.M. YOUNG PEOPLE'S xine st. PENTECOSTAL cnurcn 9:45 AM | yd OGRE 3 hp Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, Primary SIMCOE STREET UNITED CHURCH The Church In. the heart of the city with the World on Its heart. MINISTER: REV. JOHN K. MOFFAT, BA. Director of Music: Mr. R. G. Geen, L.T.C.M, 11:00 A.M.--"FAITH IN THE RIGHTEOUS GOD" 4th in the Series: "Are you in the faith'? " 7.00 P.M.--JOINT SERVICE IN ST. ANDREW'S CHAPEL Dr. John Leng will Preach. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. -- Junior, Intermediate, Senior Department 11:00 A.M BABY CORE N ce pe P. : "M.--| --Nursery, Kindergarten, nee -------- Albert Street United Church | (Albert St. and Olive Ave.) REV. ALBERT E. LARKE, Minister Organist-Choirleader: Mrs, C. A.. NAYLOR,° A.T.C.M.--R.M.T. REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY--NOV., 11th 11:00 A.M. -- PUBLIC WORSHIP The Minister Will Preach LITTLE CHILDREN CARED FOR IN NURSERY .--Junior, Intermediate, Senior Church School M.--Today and next Sunday. Study Group: "The Word and the Way" 611 KING ST. WEST Rey, J. M. MacKnight--Pastor 725-1661 Residence Church 728-5371 7:00 P.M. PASTOR'S SUBJECT:-- "THE HIGH COST OF LIVING" KING ST. CHOIR -- REVIVALAIRES QUARTET SOLOIST: MISS DOREEN COX This Service Will Present Christ as THE ANSWER 9:45 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL For Transportation 725-0318 11:00 A.M. SERIES: (4) THYATIRA--The Compromising Church Si ised Nursery--Tiny Tots Church in Both Services. aula U Ample Off Street Parking St. Andrew's United Church SIMCOE SOUTH AND BRUCE STREETS MINISTER: REV. JOHN R. LENG, M.C., B.A., B. Organist and Choirmaster: MR. KELVIN JAMES, 11:00 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE BABY CARE PROVIDED 7:00 P.M.--COMBINED EVENING WORSHIP WITH SIMCOE STREET UNITED CHURCH IN ST. ANDREW'S CHAPEL. The Minister Will Preach At Both Services. .M, -- Senior, Intermediate and Junior Sunday School . =~ Nursery, Beginners and Primary Sunday School ., D.D. ATOM. THE CHURCH OF SUNDAY NIGHT EVANGELISM If somes ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA SUNDAY SERVICES ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH BAGOT AND CENTRE STS. REV. F. G. ONGLEY M.A. -- Rector SUNDAY, NOV. 11th--REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY 9:00 A.M.--HOLY COMMUNION 10:50 A.M.--REMEMBRANCE SERVICE ar "Peace" - Rector 700 P.M.--EVENSON , - Sermon: '"The Maccabean War for Freedom"--Rector Thurs. Nov. 15th--10 A.M. HOLY COMMUNION PLEASE NOTE: The Morning Service begins at 10.50 a.m, CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH MARY AND HILLCROFT STREETS RECTOR: THE VEN. H. D, CLEVERDON -- PHONE 725-5793 _ Street United Ghircl REV, L. WESLEY HERBERT, Minister Mr. Rhyddid Williams Choir Director and Organist BABY CRECHE, NURSERY AND CHURCH SCHOOL, 11:00 A.M. REMEMBRANCE DAY 11:00 A.M. -- "MASTER OF LIFE" Scripture: St. Matthew 14:22-23 Broadcast over CKLB They Softly, Walk" Mrs. Rhyddid Williams "Intercessory Hymn" ALWAYS A WELCOME FOR ALL AT THE FRIENDLY FAMILY CHURCH YOUTH DEPARTMENT 10:00 A.M. ecaememcen SERVICES: 8 A.M. -- 11 A.M, -- 7 P.M. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH CORNER COURT AND BARRIE STREETS AND BLOCK EAST OF REV. L. WARE ALBERT. 728-7093 SUNDAY, NOV. 11th--21st SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY REMEMBRANCE DAY 9:00 A.M.--HOLY EUCHARIST--Rev. W. Goodswon 11:00 A.M.--MORNING PRAYER--Rev. L. Ware 7:00 P.M.--EVENSONG--REV. L. WARE ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH WILSON RD. SOUTH & HOSKIN AVE, INCUMBENT: THE REV, R: A. SHARP -- 725-7064 8:00 A.M. -- 11:00 A.M. -- 7:00 P.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 9:30 A.M. NURSERY FACILITIES AT 11 A.M, ST. MARK'S CHURCH 2TEVENSON RD, NORTH ON BEURLING AVE. REV. A. WOOLCOCK -- 728-3055 9:30 A.M.--CHURCH SCHOOL 8:00 A.M. -- 11:00 A.M. -- 7:00 P.M. Nursery Facilities at 11:00 A.M, Service NORTHMINSTER UNITED CHURCH (CORNER OF SIMCOE ST. AND ROSSLAND RD.) MINISTER -- REV. H. A. MELLOW B.A. ORGANIST -- MR. J. R. ROBERTSON, A.R.C.T. DEACONESS--MISS SHIRLEY M, McKEE CHURCH SCHOOL Superintendent -- R. Pierce 9.30 A.M.--Intermediate and Seniors (12 years and' over), Junior (9, 10, 11 years) Primary (6, 7, 8 years), : 11:00 A.M.--Primary (6, 7, 8 years). Beginners (3, 4, 5 years). 11:00 A.M.--"VALIANT BY FAITH" Boby-Sitter Service by Come Double Club 6:45 P.M.--SERVICE IN CHURCH PARLOUR 8.10 P.M.--THE SOCIABLES 9:50 P.M.--FRIENDLY CHAT OVER C.K.L.B.

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