Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Jul 1964, p. 12

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, July A, 1964 11 UNITED SPIRITUALIST © CHURCH OF ONTARIO (Oshawa Branch). Bruce Street. Side of the pleasures of this world. VALUES TRIPLE After deep consideration, I re-| siumRBROOKE, Que. (CP)-- nounced my sins. and turned to|/ jhe average value = nae Him for forgiveness. I believed|jand here has more than tripled the words of I John 1:9, "If we|since .1950, say. real estate confess our sins, he is faithful/agents. In some residential and just to forgive us our sins, areas, land prices have in- and to cleanse us from all un-|creased to 45 from 10 cents a righteousness." He kept His|square foot in. the last five word, years, Have I ever regretted this de- FILE.ON TALENT cision? Not for a moment. These forty years from the age) KNOWLTON, Que. (CP)--A of fifteen on, have yielded the|"brain file" is being prepared ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Scripture--Genesis 46:1-47:12; Exodus 1, Sojourners to Slaves By Alfred Buescher GRACE LUTHERAN PARK ROAD & HIGHWAY 401 Rev. Philip Fiess, Minister Vicar Edward Nelson, Assistont SUNDAY SERVICES \ AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL nN SUNDAY, JULY 5 : 9:45 2:30 P.M.--Healing Service 11:0 aged patriarch of the third genera- tion of Israel, takes his family and their possessions to Egypt where he is reunited with Joseph, his long-lost son.--Genesis 46:1-30. brothers to the pharaohs. Learning Egypt. number ' they are shepherds, and out of his regard for Joseph, the pharaoh gives them the rich land of Goshen to live in.--Genesigs 46:31-47:12. ing of Joseph After 200 years, the Israelities in Fearing their might if used against him, the new pharaoh, knowing noth- them.--Exodus 1:1-11. When hard work and insufficient food fail to destroy the Israelities, pharaoh orders the death of all new- born boys. This, too, fails --Exodus 2:12-22. GOLDEN TEXT: Hebrews 12:2. almost two : million. and Jacob, enslaves sweetest fruit without leaving) for local residents by the Brome a bitter taste. God has been able to mould me and guide me in those momentous decisions which youth must make, the grace of God I have been able to help a few to let Jesus Christ be their Saviour, too. I'm rejoicing on this fortieth anniversary of the greatest event of my life. BIBLE LESSON History Of Israel Study Commenced By R. H. RAMSEY In this new quarter we begin a study of the history of Israel which takes us from the last wears of Jacob and the period of slavery in Egypt to the be- ginning of Saul's reign. Jacob, grandson of Abraham, was the father of the 12 men who founded the Twelve Tribes of Israel (first listed in Genesis 36:22-26). The story of how Jos- eph, one of Jacob's sons, was sold into slavery by his broth- ers; and subsequently became prime. minister of Egypt, is vividly told in Genesis 37-41. As prime minister, Joseph ordered the storage of surplus crops during the "fat" years so when the seven years of famine struck the Middle East, Egypt, alone, had an abundance of food. Hearing this, Jacob twice sent his remaining sons to Egypt to buy food. In doing so, the brothers became reconciled with Joseph, who invited them to come to Egypt to live. Learning Joseph was. still alive, Jacob took his entire family -- some 66 persons--to Egypt. There they settled in the land of Goshen, an exceedingly fertile area east of the Bubas- tic branch of the Nile, where they could live a life apart from Egyptian influences, There, Jo- seph and Jacob were reunited. TELL THE TRUTH Planning the introduction of his father and brothers to the pharaoh, Joseph insisted they tell the truth when pharaoh asked their occupation. Shep- brews, in the manner Of op- pressed peoples everywhere, continued to miltiply, so a much more drastic measure was instituted. Pharaoh ordered midwives to kill each male 40 Significant Number In Life SUMMER LECTURES MONTREAL (CP) -- Four of the world's leading sociologists are to lecture this at ounty Rural Development Or- ganization. Talent question- naires will be distributed to all residents so the organization will know who can be of assist- ance for various projects. HARMONY UNITED CHURCH Rey. N. T, Holmes, B.A., 8.D., Minister Ross Metcalt A.R.C.T. A.C.C.M. Organist and Choirmaster a special sociology school at Sir George Williams University. It will be the first time 10:00 A.M. 0 A.M. DIVINE WORSHIP 7:00 P.M. WED. CHURCH SCHOOL 7:40 P.M, WED, WORSHIP SERVICE permanente! eee 7:00 p.m.--Devotional Service LECTURE CLAIRVOYANCE Enquiries: A. C, Ethier 728-7242 Now follows a passage which reveals Joseph's care for his father, a virtue vanishing from today's society. Young people do not want to remember those long years of helpless childhood when they were a burden and a care to their parents. They are un- mindful of the tender kindness that nursed them through ill- nesses; that bore with their pet- ulance; that freely sacrificed sleep and rest, sitting far into the nights contriving dresses, playthings and other surprises. DO LIKEWISE Were our Lord viewing this situation and knowledgeable of child at birth. When this, too, failed because the midwives refused to carry out the pharaoh's wishes, a command to the same effect was issued to the whole people: the Egyptians themselves were to. throw every male Hebrew infant into the Nile. As we conclude this lesson, let us recognize what has been clearly revealed here: that the purpose of God and the purpose of this pharaoh were diametri- cally opposed; while the king intended to destroy the Israe'- ies, it is God's determined By R. BARCLAY WARREN silo chute onto cement. I real- The number "forty" occurs|i2¢4 I might not live to be for- many times in the Bible, In the|*Y: I reformed some, turning town university was dav} MORNING WORSHIP classes have been held during | the summer since the down- D.V.B.S. Next Week estab- The Baha'i World Faith Among the teachings of Baha U Ilah is that religion must be in conformity with science and reason, so that it may influence the hearts of men. The foundation must be solid and must not'consist of imitations. For further Information write: OSHAWA BAHA') COMMUNITY SECRETARY, 29 GLADSTONE Ph. 725-7578 lished: A dnsased Welcome To All ' ; from some sins, but I was still days of Noah, it rained for for-| eye os ty days and nights. Moses too stubborn and selfish to com- spent forty years tending letely yield my will to Jesus sheep, and forty days in Moune Christ. Sinai receiving the law, The} It's a long story. But on Sun- twelve spies spent forty days|day morning, June 15, 1924, in a exploring the land of Canaan.|/Gospel service, I saw my sins The children of Israel wander-jin the light of Calvary. I was ed for forty years in the wil-|condemned. It wasn't just derness. Elijah had a time of|@8ainst myself and others that depression after Mount Car-|! was sinning, but against Jesus counsel to deliver them. And, as we shall see in following les- sons, God's will, as ever, pre- vailed. NEWS IN BRIEF Joseph's concern for his aged parent's comfort, surely He would admonish us, "Go thou and do likewise' (Luke 10:37). The material from Exodus as- signed to our lesson introduces a period some hundreds of years later, when the descend- ants of Jacob have become a multitude, and marks a drastic change in the fortunes of the Israelites, | "Now there arose up a new king over Egypt, which knew not Joseph' (Exodus 1:8). The new king probably did not know of Joseph and the great things he had done for Egypt; or if he did, considerde t hose services of earlier times totally unim- portant to him. The children of Israel repre- sented the whole mass of for- eigners and slaves transported to the Nile valley during mili- tary campaigns and Egyptian sovereigns always felt in immi- nent d of a revolt from herding was a despi pa- tion in Egypt and, by telling the truth, the geographical separa- tion of Israelites and Egyptians would be almost compulsory. As expected, in the ensuing interview, pharaoh gives Go- shen to the Israelites to live in. SELLS ESTATE LONDON (CP) -- Canadian publisher Lord Thomson is to sell his villa at Cap d'Ail in the South of France. He bought Villa D'Ecosse in 1960 for about $150,000 and spent about $90,000 more on changing the property. NEEDS FUNDS OXFORD, England (CP)-- The famous Bodleian Library,|WerTe having a good time. I de- which has a copy of every book ever published in Britain, is be- coming short of funds. The li- brary's annual grant fell $27,000 in 1963 and the situation is not likely to improve, says librarian J. N. L. Myres. ACCUMULATE WASTE LONDON (CP)--The amount of waste paper that accumu- lates each day when the House of Commons is sitting totals 896 pounds, MPs were told. these foreigners. So pharaoh ordered the Israelites enslaved to build store-cities and other monuments to his glory. DEATH AT BIRTH Though the work .was hard, overseers often cruel and food (Genesis .47:6). deliberately insufficient, the He- Over WHLD RADIO 1270 K.C. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 9:30 a.m. Daily NORTHMINSTER UNITED CHURCH REV. H. A, MELLOW, B.A. BAPTI REV, FRANK SWACKHAMMER FIRST ST CHURCH COMBINED SERVICES Rev. H. A. Mellow in charge. 11:00 A.M.-FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (at Glenwood and Hortop) Sermon: "THE LAW" 7:00 P.M. -- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH {Minister for evening service will be announced at Morning Service) 6 me! but after eating of a meal|Christ who loved me enough to |prepared by an angel, he went|die for me. He had risen from jin its streagth for forty days.|the dead and was calling me to |Jesus was in the wilderness for|live for Him. His appeal of love ST. PETER'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Corner of Cedar and Thomas Streets INCUMBENT REY. L. M. WARE. Phone 728-6736 SUNDAY, JULY 5th--TRINITY V1 9:30 A:M.- HOLY EUCHARIST lforty days after His baptism| won out over the allurements| jand remained on the earth for| \forty days after His resurrec- jtion. Right now 'forty'? has a |special fascination for me. | LISTEN TO THE FAMILY BIBLE HOUR SUNDAY 5:30 to 6:00 P.M. CKLB DiAL 1250 | Though I was baptized in in- fancy and brought up to hear |God's Word read, and prayer) offered at breakfast time, I! |didn't always keep God's com-| jmandment. I knew some God-! |fearing people whose radiance jand assurance made me envi- jous. But there were others who jignored God and thought they jcide" to have a good time till} |I was forty, Then I would settle} jdown and become a Christian. |Thus I would be sure of the best jof both worlds. TO SERVE GOD! | | My confidence in this plan s | jwas shaken when at the age of | beg I fell thirty feet down a JULY 5 'ic | 10:15 AM.-- | | HARMONY ROAD |. BAPTIST CHURCH 135 Harmony Rd. South Pastor Wm. Lewis | | | | | OPEN AIR 11:00 A.M Morning Worship | Hear BROTHER BILLY | | 6:15 P.M.--OPEN AIR | 10:00 A.M. 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Bible Study and Prayer Saturdoy, 8:00 P.M. -- "Prayer Meeting BIBLE SCHOOL Continues Thru July 10, 9:00 a.m. Ages 5-16 Years CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts, | | | SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 11:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. "GOD" Wed. Service (includes testimonies) 8 P.M. Reading Room Hours, Tues. 1:00-4:00 P.M; CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH ANGLICA.N MARY AND HILLCROFT STREETS RECTOR: THE VEN. H. D CLEVERDON -- PHONE 725-5795 Assistant: The Rev. J. D. Osborne -- Phone 728-0732 CHURCH OFFICE TEL, 728-8251 SERVICES 8.00 A.M.-11:00 AM. ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH BAGOT AND CENTRE STS, The Reverend Canon F, G. Ongley, M.A.--Rector The Reverend R. G. Brooks -- Assistant SUNDAY, JULY 5, 1964--TRINITY VI SERVICES: 9:00 A.M.-11:00 A.M.-7:00 P.M. Thursday, July 9th - Holy Communion - 10:00 a.m, | Albert Street United Church (Albert St. and Olive Ave.) REV ALBERT E. LARKE, Minister - Supply - REV. S. J. HILLIER Organist-Choirleader: Mrs. C. A. NAYLOR, A.T.C.M..--R.M.T. 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP Rev. S. J. Hillier Little children cared for in the nursery Sunday School Resumes in September ROSSLAND ROAD 1042 Rossland Rd. W. East of Garrard FREE METHODIST CHURCH | Pastor, Kenneth E. Goodberry, B.S.8.D, 723-7760 9:45 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES 11:00 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M.--EVENING SERVICE 8:00 P.M.--WEDNESDAY--PRAYER MEETING 8:00 P.M.--FRIDAY--FREE METHODIST YOUTH FREE METHODIST CHURCH Minister: Rev, W. A. McMillen frie St., off Simcoe S$. ry Phone: 725-3872 (Next after Bloor St.) 10:00 A.M. -- SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES. 11:00 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 P:M.--EVENING SERVICE WED.--8 P.M; PRAYER & BIBLE STUDY A Warm Welcome Awaits You BYNG AVE. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH REV..G. A. CARROLL, Pastor Mr. R. Smerage, Director of Music Mr, G. 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