Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jun 1964, p. 14

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would cost "many millions" tn a ee ast alta Migra' me birds diseessed ai'a tetera 'provinine cial resources minister confer- Se een ee at outline included stuart and 110 employees Tun. laboratory here. the effect of pesticides on wild- life. Dr, F. G. Cooch of Ottawa, speaking on current develop- ments in the biocide - wildlife field, said there is awareness that the effects of persistent DDT chemicals are the greatest problem in the bio- cide field, He pressed delegates to es- tablish and maintain liaison and pool their information on pesti- cide residue in wildlife species. In a prvate session, the con- ference discussed preservation of wildlife and later Resources Bright Future Preservation Of Game Birds CHARLOTTETOWN (CP) -- The future appears brighter. for the preservation of/'migratory birds and darker fot some pest- icides following the annual fed- eral-provincial wildlife confer- ence held here this week. Programs and pilot studies 14 THE COHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, June 20m, 1964 'The Christian asa Missionary ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON : Scripture--Matthew 28:16-20; Acts 1:6-8 8:26-29, 35-38; Romans 1:8-16; 10:1-18, © pro healths -- laboratory on the University of By Alfred Buescher Alberta campus test water in The program ore! to substitute. artificia itching .of whooping for natural hatching which, par- ticularly in wet is not xe ig crane popula- tion stands at 32 birds and al- though it has not decreased it in Cansdg and toe United Bibtes in Can, e ited State: Minister Arthur Laing said he) hope artificial hatching will add' for preserving the marsh breed-|is hopeful that the provinces'|several hundred birds to the! ing grounds of the majority of| varying wildlife i rig BiB flock, North America's migratory|included in a nai SEE game birds are being started|they can support, ; while the national resources de-| Part of this could be a fed- partment appears to be going|eral migratory bird -' huntine GRACE | HARMONY EB LUTHERAN [ey CeO | Rev. N. T. Holmes, BA, BD. Ff H Minister i after the provinces for help injlicence with the money PARK ROAD & HIGHWAY 401 | goi getting support from all tax-|toward projects that would de- payers to preserve Canada's|velop and preserve nesting Rev, Philip Fess, Miner {| a, NeGe" ORS ee Vicar Edward Nelson, Assi LISTEN fO THE FAMILY BIBLE HOU SUNDAY 5:30 to 6:00 P.M. CKLB -- DIAL 1350 NN An angel:turns Philip from city-wide evangelism to individual missionary work when he converts and baptizes an Ethiopian eunuch.--Acts 8:26-29, 35-38. Paul writes of his longing for the unbelieving Jews to know, accept and call upon Christ to be saved.--Ro- mans 10:1-18. GOLDEN TEXT: Acts 1:8. Paul expresses his desire to see the Roman Christians and his conviction that the Gospel he is preaching is God's power to save from sin.--Ro- mans 1:8-16, After the Crucifixion, Jesus appears to the Apostles, charging them as His missionaries throughout the entire Roman Empire.--Matthew 28:14-20, Acts 1:6-8. BIBLE LESSON migratory birds. grounds, He said the time has Meanwhile, says a Canadianjarrived when the federal and wildlife service biologist, Can-|provincial governments must ada is starting to pull her/take some collective action to weight in the investigation of!/preserve migratory birds. It ZION CHRISTIAN' REFORMED CHURCH vered Book of Law (Deuteron- omy 30:12-14), and pointing out that the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ is the same God ang Father of Abraham, deep conviction that, for all who believed, the Gospel was indeed the very power of God; a power which could save from sin. In the opening part of Ro- |mans, chapter 10, Paul reiter- preach Christ unless they are specifically sent? (Here he quotes the great p of Isaiah 42:7). Then Paul gently chides the Jews for their non-acceptance-- SUNDAY SERVICES 1 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL | 11:00 ke J 9:45 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL 0 11:00 A.M.--Moming Worship Omnipotence Of Jesus Supports Evangelism By R. H. RAMSEY Let us begin today's lesson with the final paragraph of the Gospel according to St. Mat- thew containing our Lord's staggering claim to omnipo- tence, His command to evange- lism and His covenant with the disciples. After the Crucifixion, the 11 disciples went to the Galilean mountain where they had first been gathered together by Jesus (Mark 3:13-19, Luke 6312-16). There Jesus met them and set forth His claim to omnipotence. In view of His Resurrection, His victory over sin, Satan, demons, disease and death, He had every right to make this statement. For God had given His risen Son a universal omnipotence so that no earthly power could thwart His purposes and, ulti- mately all enemies woukd be subdued by Him. With 'this statement as @ foundation, Jesus gives the! command to evangelism. Note} He does not tell them: just to teach what He has taught. | Rather He charges them to teach converts to observe--and obey His. teachings. ALWAYS WITH DISCIPLES Then Jesus promises to be al- ways with His disciples, indi- vidually and as a group, to the end of the world. In Acts 1:6-8, we find the dis-) ciples assembled to hear} Christ's instructions regarding lates what he has already stated so vividly at the beginning of chapter 9: That the greatest longing of his heart is that the Jews might be saved. More and more they were turning against Him, refusing to acknowledge His Messiahship, to gain salvation through ac- ceptace of Him, or to believe) ing the uttermost parts of the earth began. Philip's first preaching min- istry, as far as we know, was Cc Isaac and Jacob. penetrating questions; How can people call upon the Lord un- less they believe in Him? How can they believe if they have never heard of Him? How can they hear if no one preaches evangelistic message P. ' The Paul asks « series of able Gentiles had also rejecte it--of His Gospel. Jews, hrist to them? How can nien! on the grounds that innumer- Faith in the Messiah, Paul says, is for Gentiles as well as and therefore, Gentiles las well as Jews must hear the Temporary Place of Worship: d (Corner Rossland ond Simcoe PASTOR: REV. D. N. HABERMEHL, B.A.M.Th. : DR. S. J, PHILLIPS SCHOOL Sts.) FATHER'S DAY, 10:00 AMM--WHAT FATHER 2 Sam D. N Rey in Samaria, where his efforts|*© . noahhed brought about a wonderful re-|Him the Son of God and Saviour) vival of faith. Then he turned|of the World, despite His Res-) from. city-wide evangelism to| urrection. | individual work with one per-|payy, OFFERS PROOF " Paul offers proof of the right- NEW-BORN MAN eousness of Christian faith by In obedience to' an angel's| quoting from the Jews' own re- command, Philip went into the) Gaza Desert, where he met an) Ethiopian eunuch who was re-| turning home after a visit to) Jerusalem, Philip preached to him of Jesus and salvation. The Ethiopian accepted Christ as his Saviour, asking to be baptized. Philip did so, and the Ethiopian returned home a new- born man. | In Romans 1:8-16, Paul tells; the Roman Christians of his longing to journey to Rome to see them, Unable to do so, he heartens them with his own) C 4 TO SERVE GOD! JUNE 21 10:15 AM-- 9:45 A.M. -- Sunday School 11:00 A.M. "LOVE DIVINE' 7:00 P.M. "A FATHER'S ONLY SON" TUESDAY, 8 P.M. -- THE KINGSMEN QUARTETTE of the Canadian Bible College, Regina, Sosk Mr. A. DeBer SUNDAY, JUNE 21 |] The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper | The Sacrament of Baptism i 8:00 P.M.--Sunday Evening } Sod-Turning Ceremony for [ff New A Hearty Welcome Te All 4 h ---- DIVINE WORSHIP 7:00 P.M. WED, CHURCH SCHOOL 7:40 P.M. WED, WORSHIP SERVICE § CAN DO AND CANNOT DO 18:33) ! Habermeh! } 7:00 P.M.--A SHINING TASK IN THE WORLD (Matt 5:16) |) 'dt, Bowmanville DENOMINATIONAL BROADCAST: BACK TO GOD HOUR CKLB 9:15 P.M.) Albert Street United Chur (Albert St. and Olive Ave.) : REV ALBERT E. LARKE, Minister - Supply - REV. S$. J. 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