Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Jul 1963, p. 7

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BIBLE LESSON Murder Of Abel Act In Tragedy Ry N, SPEER JONES This week's lesson repeats again the Biblical assignment for jast week, ent emphasis saw how sin human race; how it grows Lo suc that God repented his creation of man, and destroyed most of mankind The first great step in. this tragic growth was the murder of Abel, son of Adam and. Eve, by his own brother, Cain How old the two were exactly we do not know, but it seems clear thal they were grown men It is interesting to note the literal meanings of their names Cain comes from the Hebrew "kanah,"' which means to ac 'Last entered into the quire; thus cain, the first-born,jtice that while Abel/had been avasive, they at least acquisition," This may in that yanily al follows acquisi indicate a of the was means dicate the most always tions; it may also subconscious prophecy cause of his death In respect to their offerings it may be that Cain's "fru the ground' was not merely produce of the ground which tilled, but that it consisted of fruit which had already fallen off the trees and vines and lay on the ground--clearly the best produce, since jt would at least be bruised. Abel, on the other hand, brought the first lings of his flock; he made sac rifice with his first produce In any event, it Hebrews 11:4 that ference between lay in the spirit in which ' YOUR HEALTH an vanity," fact ol the } he nol s clear the t he offerings but with differ.) week we! this week we see) : h proportions| sacrifice had failed to please were given--Abel's with the true desire to return a portion of God's immense gifts to us, and Cain's with a mere rituatstic formality Notice that God anger and jealousy Cain's his saw afler God, and that He warned and encouraged Cain most kindly telling him it was possible to redeem himself and warning ihim to guard against his feel lings of envy Here is what the psychologists term sibling ri lvalry--a feeling they consider almost a universal human trait --in its earliest form, in the world's first two siblings In Genesis 4:9 we come to the second direct cross-exami nation by God in the Bible, No Adam and Eve had the virtue of humility, In their son, sin has hardened hu mility into impudence ' One of Adam's sons, Seth was a godly man who begal a odly line of descendants in the midst of the world's increasing sinfulness. Ninth in this line of decent fram Adam was Noah whom God saved during the de uge After the Adam was th. From his ali the Semitic peoples his line came Abraham GOLDEN TEXT "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy. heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind . , ¢ Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself,"'--Matthew 3 Noah ts told to replenisa the son Shem come From flood AS ea Neuritis Requires Skilled Diagnosis By JOSEPH G, MOLNER, MD Dear Dr, Molner: What about neuritis? I have had it for years but cannot get much relief from the many kinds' ef medicine | have been taking.--Mrs. H.A Neuritis a disturbance a nerve trunk, or perhaps more than one. Causes?. Many! In jury. Inflammation or poisoning from such differing things as virus infections, focal infection of teeth or tonsils, typhoid, mal aria, syphilis, diptheria Poisoning can be from a hol, lead, arsenic, phosphorus Some of these may be contained in sma!! amounts in medica tions, and 'certain individuals may be sensitive to them, Other drugs can cause nerve changes in susceptible people Alcoholic polyner s is found in heavy drinkers--and this can include women Diabetes, gout and leukemia are examples of systemic dis eases which can cause neuritis Diabetes of long standing is a common cause of neuritis of the ower extremities, and can dam are other nerve groups, the eves and the intestinal trac: be ing iwo of them Vitamin deficiency, especially of the B complex vitamins (as with beribéri) is another poss bility of is oO The sympioms of ried, too. Diff ng shooting nsation ; t of ration a motor nerve is navolved there may be weakness 2 governing the action of mus cles muscies may waste: or skin changes Or ore * laymen to indicate a varie pains that may not lated to it. In teday's case, I would like to ask, how firm' is the diagnosis? Did Mrs H. A decide for herself that she had ar docie opport n searching examination? A ke a thorough history and exam on, aS you can from ' multitude of causes, may be nec fere the root of the i be discovered see passible essary be. mable ca there he dai! n 7 is focal infection Neuritis isn't always easy te diagnose readily, but once it is 1) France be more treatment And pinned down comes much easier important, effective Dear Dr, Molner: | ng trouble with my have itching nose and eyes, 1 cannot breathe ror nose in the morning. | get with a stiff, dry tongue and throat. The doctor gave me drops but nothing helps... M Ss This should we say nosemarks"? could result from dust, molds, cosmetics, animal or bird dan- ders, or other things, An aller gist may be able to help you quite readily, (The dry tongue and throat are probably from breathing through your. mouth since your nose ciogs up at hay am nose and my ip the earmarks this case of allergy or the has in night) RCAF Dilemma On Nuclear Fitted Jets (CP)--The defence department is searching for a way out of the nuclear dilemma n which the RCAF air division n Europe finds itself The RCAF CF-104 ° et bombers in I fora OTTAWA ow ope Ga ma s th RCAF bases which Amer er territory Infarmants solution is ta exct 104s for 2100 F-104s to be bied anadair Mor for gram The IMs for usively a 104s bu aid have a nuciea said ar 20a he nu a to be tua Onven apabd HEBRON and 'ZION Christion Reformed Churches of Oshowe biock mort' ef Righwey 2 on Ra am y see the we as Bock + .11:00 A.M E SINGING F AN | It; OF REGINA "SPECIAL" Israel Ready |Fqith In Divine Pledges Needed For Relations With Germany JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector (AP)-Israel has cast aside bit ter memories of Nazi cancen- tration camps and is ready to establish diplomatic relations with West Germany, "It's up to Germany says an Israeli official, Why has this country decided to exchange ambassdois with Germany, which under the Nazis killed 6,000,000 Jews? "We must be realistic," says one Israeli diplomat, "We need West Germany now. We need her arms, what she can give us." There is still opposition to the move in the Knesset (pariia ment) and from many of Is rael's 2,500,000 citizens, Bui this opposition is. not nearly strong as it once was Anti-German demonstrations protesting the recent visit here of Franz-Joseph Strauss, former West German defence minister fizzled When Strauss return home "The time has come to malize relations, And by riorma relations | mean estabiish dip lomatic relations with an €x change of ambassadors.' Eugen Gerstenmaier i dent of the West German Bunde (partiament), agrecd. tr New York in June he told. the UN Correspondents. Association he favored establishment of fu diplomatic relations with Israel He told reporters he spoke for a great majority of the Bunde stag when he said such recogni tion could not be considered an act of unfriendliness or aggre sion" against But it the which have delayed man recognition, office officials here West Germany makes th Arab- countries may recognize East Germany. And if thi hap pens West Germany probably will break off diplomatic rela tions with the Arabs now," as was ready to he said nor slag Arab countries Arab states West Get fore eve move is some be n lf Canada could obtain the they could the stationed at the two RCAF bases in France Marville and Tenquin Authorities said such a move would require jong and difficult negotiations The F-104s are intended to Greece and Turkey and those two NATO countries might not be willing to exchange them fo nuclear-only planes The C before F-104 denotes Canadi n ally, the CF-104 and f the same plane, desiga American Lockheed ghter atter Gros ta ge Simply Ras 104 d from he Si ' By R, BARCLAY WARREN Moses in his valedictory ad Israel, began by reminding them of two great calls given tham to enter the promised land, The first came to them at Mount Horeb in the second year after their crossing the Red Sea from Egyptian bond: age. The Lord said, "Ye have dwelt jong enough in this Money Market Up This Week By THE CANADIAN PRESS securities im- in price Money market proved substantially this week Dealer short-covering and the United States anouncement of partial exemption to Canada regard to the proposed tax on foreign securities placed: in the U.S. market, sparked the improvement Most issues under three years improved more than one full voint Monday and closed the week up I'y points Government of Canada 1985, closed at 9860-65 and 1966, al 97.95.98 Yield on the 9I-day tr was Jal pared with last while the -I82-day bill 3.56 compared with 4a 884 tly easury com 3.48 averaged 3.68 bills per cent week's governments re points Manday 1983, were quoted the 5, 1988, al Long - term covered two Canada 49 at 9244-44 and Cre | Prov ine SeCUTINES o Hydro 5 9514-98 bond et, Two were Weston § 99-100, and R quoted at 98% were t cuve Ont quoted at rporate was relatively active 198I, quoted al \lgom 1983 qu issues 4 ee FACELIFT BRIDGE EDMONTON (CP)--A_ forme Canadian Nationa bridge is get pret The orig west of I 1911 and ew § rare was built 1939. The ong, wil four - lane nonton rebuilt in 1.300 feet ded rrovide a diy ighwa\ LISTEN TO THE FAMILY BIBLE HOUR --.on é:¢ PM CKLB DIAL 1350 FREE 17 Erie MeT A.M. "'T St oe 9:00 10:00 A.M. 11:00 AM ? PM HODIST Millan > CHURCH 0 Po {mount journey, he ; ites , dreas to the assembled tribes of wan Amorites to) { seek der REPORT FROM U.K. turn you, and take your and go to the mount " (Deut Arriving at Kadesh, they sent 2 spies into the land, They re turned, agreeing that it was a good land, But 10 feared the! strong men and the walled ci: ties and the multitude fei a! prey to their fears, Moses said, "The Lord your God. which goeth before in Egypt before your eyes,' Yet they did not believe the Lord their God, As a result they were doomed to wander in the! wilderness for nearly 40 years till all the men of that genera-; tion had died, except the two lo spies who had faith th Then came another call to Is rae| as they wandered about Mount Seir. The Lord said, "Ye have compassed this moun} tain long enough; turn you northward * They obeved, Now they were in the plains of Moab east of Jordan, Moses: must say his farewell and Joshua would assume the lead ership, Moses encourages them to go forward in faith and pos sess the land. They musi no be fearful as their forefathers had da ahead of the men" who are one of the in- nt |teresting ' oe) | Oxford street, Any day they can He shall fight for you, accvrd:/ne seen in scores, selling all ing to all that He did for youlKinds of articles to passersby, Their good usually lie in a suity Case, and they work in twos or keep on horizon, folds up the suitcase and is off) they on the run, to start business all} The lead in. this matter has lover again when the constable been }has passed on his beat, or in another location This may be the last summer)of Marylebone's cleansing com: | jwhen these sidewalk salesmen] mittee, | } will be peddling nylon stockings, | Selfridge's Borough Council Hits At Hawkers By M, MecINTYRE HOOD Special London (Eng,) Correspondent « For The Oshawa Times LONDON -- Bleak days lie "sidewalk sales: get to London's sights on will thei rees, While one of them does the handkerchiefs, the the lookout for the hawker quickly|!" neing puppets, be Selfridge's Joseph rid of the street, where they are breaking the law with every sale they make, The Marylebone Borough 'Council has devised a plan to fast-working hawkers fram what is claimed e world's greatest shop: ping/ street, | ASK CO-OPERATION The borough council believes that if the Oxford street stores hand over ownership of r At present, moving given by store, Bournestone, has store forecourts to council, it will be much easier for the poilee to charge the men selling of anything frem beads| With obstruction or unlicensed others |trading, the many of the the the hawkers seek refuge inside coming of a police constabdle,/Shop entrances and arcades, And if one does appear in the and the police have difficulty tham on, because are on private property, giant Councillor chairman announced had declared mechanical] shop frontage to be part of the toys or other items on Oxford!public pavement, and the mon thal its THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturdey, July 27,1963 FF who traded there now run telitinerant salesmen aré very risk of prosecution for obstruc-jcule, They employ. scouts and tion, |lookouts and are off like'a flash "These hawkers are extreme: |if the police are around," ly agile,' he said, "and they know all the tricks of the trade," But in the first ix} months of 1963, the police had prosecuted 752 of them for ob- struction, CAN BE DANGEROUS Bert Simpson, a Marylebone. councillor who has been mak:| ing a special study of the prob: | lem, says: "During the tourist season) jthese suitcase salemen take) lover the idewalks on Oxford street and force pedestrians out on the roadway, This can be extremely dangerous, Fooiish women gather around these fel. lows selling rotten bead neck: laces as if they had just come from the Sahara and had never seen these things before, The Average life expectancy is 35 to 40 years in South America compared to about 70 years in 'the United States, BLOOR STREET BAPTIST CHURCH 135 Harmony Rd. South 9:45 A.M, SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M " Four Highways to God't You are invited ne CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH ANGLICAN MARY AND HILLCROFT STREETS | RECTOR; THE VEN, H, BD, CLEVERDON = PHONE 725.5795 Assistant: The Rev, J. BD, Osborne Phone 728-0732 CHURCH OFFICE TEL, 728-825) 8:00 A.M.--HOLY COMMUNION 11:00 A.M.-MORNING PRAYER SERMON---THE REV, J, DB, OSBORNE been, They must believe God How slow we are fo claim the of God! In of has done for us and we hesitate to go faith; and without impossible to please he that cometh to God must believe that he is and that he a rewarder of them that diligently seek him." (Heb. 11:8), We became in volved in seek the -necessi t pleasurs of life, thal e time desire to Praver is neglected and meditation often gets atten Sunday. No won Christian witness promises what He or othe forward faith it is Him spite in har is so ng es and we have God reading the Bible only on that the litt or rhe pon non BYNG AVE. 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Organist end Choirmester: MR, KELVIN JAMES, AT.CM, eae ae MORNING WORSHIP SERMON SUBJECT: "GOD'S WAY OUT : Combined Service With Simone St. United Church In St. Andrew's BARBY CARE PROVIDED 18:00 AM Beginners and Premery Sundew Scheel Nursery King St. Nnited Church 128 KING STREET EAST WESLEY HERBERT. & Eceord Whate, Student Assatent Drecte aad Orgonst REV, & AA ates BROADCAST z : 2 10:00 AM * SAILING" 1-4 elrens 00 A.M, 2 LUPO Congregation 10 00 a.m Heart" Miss Heather Webh 3 im my 'Meter ) ~gt me a VAS he. Breads Sami Church

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