Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jul 1964, p. 8

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de ea Ha pp FL ~ ant mn oe "~ ------------------------ numnntinathianieoens AL EE TT, - - . QB THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, July 18, 1964 SO ae alee ete all ae alle Be God Delivers His People ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Scripture--Exodus 5:1--15:21, ; back Democratic NEWS IN BRIEF By Alfred Buescher 0 he When Pharaoh refuses Moses' imtial request to release the Israelities, Moses calls nine plagues down upon Egypt. Still Pharaoh refuses to let the Israelities go.--Exodus 5-10. the Israelite homes to smite al! Egyp- tian first-born in the last and final plague, Pharaoh finally releases the the Israelites go.--Exodus 5-10. SWITCH ALLEGIANCE' were |- from Republicans who want to Mauritania has arrived in Mos-; f Presi-|cow on what he calls a good' Since 1935, Australia has con- 'dent Johnson. Van Dempsey,|will mission 'to set up the first! tributed more than j 'the committee's executive sec-|contacts with the Soviet govern- to international development 'retary, said in a statement the/ment and Soviet organi h ' GRANTS To OTHERS $672,000,000 and relief funds. ions.'"| SAN FRANCISCO (AP)--Thejheadquarters phones | California Democratic centralJammed with calls Wednesday. are i bebaoncinge. SEEKS CONTACTS | a e pending nomination o e PART Senator Barry Goldwater as Re-, MOSCOW (AP) -- Foreign) publican candidate for presi-/Minister Sidi Mohammed Uld) dent had brought a flood of calls of the West African. republic of LISTEN TO THE FAMILY BIBLE OURS © SUNDAY 5:30 to 6:00 P.M, CKLB -- DIAL 1350 Hear BROTHER BILLY |) Over WHLD RADIO | 1270 K.C. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 9:30 a.m. Daily God parts the Red Sea while the Israelites cross; but the pursuing Egyptians drown when the waters | The Israelites celebrate their deliv- erance at Succoth, God reveals His laws for the perpetual celebration of ROSSLAND ROAD 1042 Rossland Rd. W. East of Garrard FREE METHODIST CHURCH Pastor, Kenneth E. Goodberry, 8.5.8.0, ; 723-7760 9:45 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES 11:00 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP NO EVENING SERVICE THROUGH JULY AND AUGUST 8:00 P.M.--WEDNESOAY--PRAYER MEETING 8:00 P.M.--FRIDAY--FREE METHODIST YOUTH ----=-- The Baha'i World Faith Passover and the consecration of all the first born.--Exodus 12:36--13:22. rush back.--Exodus 14:1--15. | GOLDEN TEXT: Exedus 6:6, BIBLE LESSON Cite Children Of Disobedience By R. H. RAMSEY s ling and distress, but it seems No event of Israel's history no other way could overcome Jeft. as deep an impression on|ihe King's stubborn willfulness. later generations as the event) fyodus 11 introduces the last assigned to today's lesson. For|ang most dreadful plague: the the first time, the opposition! death of all the first-born--man between the children of God|anq peast--in Egypt. The Is- and the children of disobedience} raelites mark their doorposts --represented by Egypt -- is|and lintels with the blood of brought into broad daylight. | sacrificial lambs and thus their The story begins in Exodus|chiidren are spared. Five, with Moses' first inter-| 4s the awfulness of this final view with Pharaoh. The, request! judgment dawns upon Pharaoh, was a simple one, 'Let my pe0-/he orders the already prepared ple go." Pharaoh's reply sums/jsraelites to leave the country up all the opposition of God's|immediately. All Egypt. seconds purposes down through the/the motion, even giving the Is- ages. Moses' request wasiraelites silver and gold to speed turned down: and the hardships|neir departure. of the Israelites increased, Now: Ghat. <a x coulda of causing great resentment {o- oKe by day and a pillar of Ward Moses among them. fire. by night, appears to reas- As on every occasion when) sure and guide all the scattered trouble arose, Moses resorted|cgmpanies of Israelites to a to prayer. In answer, God gives\cgmmon meeting-place ' called His appointed leader further re-|succoth. There they rested and assurance of His presence and|cejebrated their deliverance. His determination to deliver the Israelites, despite all opposi-| HOMES STAND EMPTY son. | Back in Egypt, Israelite |homes stood empty. Tracts of - colyaaenttmede ed |land lay untilled. Building proj-; Through Moses, God tells the/ects stood unfinished. As time Israelites they are to be freed/pjunted his sorrow, Pharaoh re- and become a separate people/tiected on these and sent his living in the land which He has/armies after the Israelites. promised to Abraham, Isaac) Seeing his people hemmed in and Jacob. But, before all this), the sea, desert, rough happens, He says Pharaoh's| sround and the advancing heart will be hardened against|/ovntians, Moses lifted his/ them, a clear warning of hard-/hand and God caused the wa- ships to come. __|ters of the Red Sea to part so Then follow the famous nine|ihe Israelites could cross it on plagues, aes "signs and| dry jand. judgments." They were id : closely related to natural phe- Sgt lhe eginne wre ay nomena, their supernatural|S@°Y Mt : of the command of God and the ee eh ceri ae 4 uplifted hand of His servant, weet sopearence and | disap.) ushed back into their regular r eres, xed a thelr extern (channel, overwhelming the pur- severity and rapid succession.|S¥ing Egyptians. They form three distinct) Thus the Lord saved Israel Millions of foreign magazines | moved through Canadian mails| free, increasing the post office deficit. He complained that the! |Bell Telephone Company re- ceives a special rate on its bills. | This cost the post office $2,000 MP's Agree Post Office Should Pay Its Own Way a month, in lost revenue in Tor-/_ Among the teachings of Baha U IlIah 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 OTTAWA (CP)--Members of|weekly newspapers would Sito alae: |rent fiscal year. He said third-|jster's policy of adjusting rates |four, on the Commons order pa-| debate, likely next fall. plagues each--|from the Egyptians, And from! - all parties agreed in the Com-|exempted from the increase as : mons Friday that the post office|a matter of public: policy since Several MPs congratulated department should pay its own|they were cultural and commu- Mr. Nicholson for curtailing way, without incurring deficits/nications media. practices of political patronage borne by the taxpayers. | Reid Scott (NDP -- Toronto, iitiated by his predecessor, The discussion arose as the|Danforth) and Gerard Perron|>°"#!0! Azellus Denis. |House gave swift approval to) (Creditiste -- Beauce) objected the 1963-65 post office spending|to hidden subsidies to newspa- estimates of $208,878,000, an in-|pers and weekly magazines, es- crease of $3,633,000 from last| pecially mass-circulation ones year, with large advertising revenue. Postmaster - General Jack|They said any subsidy to news- Nicholson said the postal rate|papers under postal rates structure is outdated and too|should be handled in an above- low to finance his department's| board manner and subject to costs. He estimated that an op-| parliamentary approval. erating deficit of about $30,000,-- Lawrence Watson (PC--Assin- 000. will bé recorded in the cur-|jboia) said he supports. the min- | ; TO SERVE GOD! class mail now pays its own|to make the post office pay its way as a result of a rate in-|way, But J. A. McBain (PC-- crease in April. Elgin) said his party would op- Legislation to boost first-class) pose the first- and second-class local rates to five cents from|increases when they are up for JULY 19 10:15 AM.-- OPEN AIR per since April 30, would place Ralph Cowan (L--York-Hum- that category on a pay-as-you- ber) said Time and Reader's go basis Dides os : bees tag tas ._|Digest magazines: have an un- Mr. Nicholson said the main air advantage over Canadian- pring aie. SO agenda: | owned magazines. The Digest ae ee in, paid only 1% cents a pound to Geshe 'the peer ata haere mal its magazines while Week- loss to the treasury }end, The Star Weekly and other Beach Canadian magazines paid three PLAN INCREASE j cents, The government proposed to| boost second-class rates for cer-| tain periodicals and publicity material, However, daily and| HARMONY UNITED CHURCH Rev. N. T. Holmes, 8.A,, 8.D., Minister Ross Metcolt A.R.C.T. A.C.C.M. Organist and Choirmaster 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship 6:15. P.M.--OPEN AIR Simcoe South 7:00 P.M Salvation Meeting 2:30 P.M, TUES. -- Home League 8:00 P.M.--WEDNESDAY Bible Study and Prayer Meeting LUTHERAN PARK KOAD & HIGHWAY 401 Rev Philip Fiess, Minister Vicar Edward Nelson, Assistant "A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY" SUNDAY SERVICES | 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. DIVINE WORSHIP 7:00 P.M, WED. CHURCH SCHOOL 7:40 P.M. WED WORSHIP SERVICE 10;00 A.M. MORNING | WORSHIP A Heorty Welcome To All Major & Mrs, Fred Lewis Corps Officers 133 Sirscoe South groups of three |fro n the first of each group intro-\this great redemptive act duced by a warning to Pharaoh|comes the first great song of and the last of each group in-|the Bible (Exodus 15:1-21). The flicted without warning -- andjcentral theme of this Song of are followed by the final, dread|the Redeemed is expressed in blow, the death of all the first-|verse 11, a truth revealing the born. futility of any pagan, or pagan diety, opposing the will of God. FIRST THREE PLAGUES ' lagues are ee daames wa-- GOLDEN TEXT: "Wherefore ters, frogs and lice; the second|say unto the children of Israel, three, painful -- stinging -flies,|I am the Lord, and I will bring diseased animals and boils; the|you out from under the burdens last three appalling--hail, lo-jof the Egyptians, and I will rid custs and darkness. you of their. bondage, and I will) After each plague is relieved,,)redeem you with a stretched Pharaoh's heart is again hard-jout arm, and with great judg- ened toward the Israelites. It}ments."--Exodus 6:6. Morals Revolution Seen "Sexplosion" By R. BARCLAY WARREN |bad influence on his children. Articles in various popular|Amnon defiled his half-sister, magazines have been pointing/Tamar. Absalom, Tamar's bro- out that we are in the throes of|ther, slew Amnon in revenge a 'Morals Revolution', defined |and later attempted to take the by Robert Fitch as "Sexplo-|throne from David his father. sion". Time magazine reported) Jesus taught that for man to that the question is no longer |look with evil intent upon a "Is it wrong?" but "Is it mean-|woman was to commit adultery ingful?" The assumption is that|in his heart. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX ST. LUKE'S ST. PAUL'S | s SIMCOE ST. NORTH KING ST. E. & WILSON (Four plocks from King) Rossiand Rd. W at Nipigon Riv DOA BR Allene A, TED. Minister Rev. G. W. C. Brett, B.A, Minister: 454 Bader Ave 728-6122 Minister REV, D. R. SINCLAIR, B.A 445 Beverley -- 728-6014 Mr. Fronk Walter Organist and Choirmaster Musica! Director Mr. Matthew Gouldburn, A.L.C.M. 492 Masson Street -- 728-9178 9:45 11:00 A.M, JUNIOR BIBLE CLASS 11:00 A.M, PUBLIC WORSHIP REPRESENTATIVES OF THE GIDEONS ASSOCIATION Guest Preacher REV. -D. R. SINCLAIR B.A. No Evening Service During the Summer. 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP (Nursery care provided) 7:00. P.M, Come and Worship with us. All Cordieny invitea YOUNG. PEOPLE'S NORTHMINSTER UNITED CHURCH. REV, H. A, MELLOW, B.A. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH REV, FRANK SWACKHAMMER COMBINED SERVICES Rev. H. A. Mellow in charge. sex is no longer a moral prob- lem unless it makes you un- happy. If a couple's intentions are honest in love (whatever Today's picture is not all dark. The glamorizing of a movie star or anyone else for shedding their mate to take on another, seems 11:00 A.M.-FIRST BAPTIST (at Glenwood and Hortop) CHURCH that word means now), thenjto have passed. The Bible stan- why deny the full expressoin of dards of purity and chastity are love? up-to-date. Whatever views people may|------_-- = hold today, the teaching of -the proper pattern is clearly set HARMONY ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH forth. : The first sexual sin to which 135 Harmony Rd. South Pastor Wm. Lewis reference is made in the Bible is| sodomy, a form of sex perver- sion. For indulgence in this sin) (and other sins), God destroyed) Sodom with fire and brimstone, | Genesis 19. 4 Premarital relations were re-| garded as defiling. When Dinah was defiled by Prince Shechem, Jacob told his sons when they came from the field. They were grieved and very angry. Sim- eon and Levi slew Shechem; his fyather and other men: Jacob feared for the results and re- proved his sons. They answered, "Should he deal with our sister as with an harlot?' Genesis 34. There was sexual sin in high places, too, King David com- mitted adultery and then tried to hinder its discovery by mur- dering the woman's husband. When reported by the. prophet, David acknowledged his sin. His repentance was deep. The 5lst Psalm is thought to have been written out of that experience David suffered for his sin. The child died. His example had a' 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M MORNING WORSHIP * MR. H. CRAWFORTH Come and Join Us In Worship Today v GIBBONS ST. BAPTIST 230 Gibbons Street 9:45 A.M.--Sunday School 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M EVENING SERVICE ALL ARE WELCOME FREE METHODIST CHURCH Erie St., off Simcoe S. Minister; Rev. W. A. 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