Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Nov 1965, p. 6

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tain ne "ye age ae NPE ee by ae i See EET @ THE SoAWA TIMES. Saturdey, November 20, 1965 NEWS FROM THE CHURCHES _ Kedron United Church Launches New Project The "Partnership in the Gos- pel" project was launched last week at Kedron United Church with a dessert party for mem- bers of the congregation. The lay visitors carried out visits to the homes of all the famil- fes on the church roll Sunday afternoon. 'Mrs. Ross Lee was in charge of the event with Mrs. Jessie Hargreaves, Mrs. Walter Simp- son, Mrs. William Rosnak, Mrs. Ron Robinson, Mrs. Howard Farndale, Mrs. William Mitch- ell, Mrs. Howard Appleton, Mrs. Bryce Reeves, Mrs. Harold Carr, Mrs. Ivan Henry, Mrs, Gien Hoskin, Mrs. James Mc- Nally, Mrs, Walter Davis and Miss June Davis as hostesses. Members of the Hi-C Club as: sisted with the serving. The report of the Vision Com- mittee was presented by Har- old Werry. He outlined the ac- tivities the church offers and explained the help needed to carry on this program. Rev. Winnifred Bridges show- ed a thought-provoking film, which vividly dramatized the need for Christians to share the gifts that have been given them. Mrs. Rosemary Merkley, MA, Bowmanville, soprano; and Miss Vivian Sadler, musical di- eector of the Bowmanville Bap- tist Church, who will be the contralto soloist. The Salvation Army at Ajax is sponsoring a Great Evangel- istic Rally, at 3 p.m. Nov. 28, in the Ajax. Community Centtre. A preliminary program will start at 2.30 p.m. The. rally will feature Envoy Bob Habkirk, the East Toron- to Salvation Army Band, con- ducted by Bandmaster Cuth- bert and the 40-Voice East To- ronto Songsters. What is the relationship: be- tween God and Man? How does t help us overcome sin and disease? These are some of the questions to be explored at the O.aawa Christian Science Church this Sunday. The sub- ject is 'Soul and Body". The Golden Text will be "Glorify God in your body and in your spirit, which is God's" (1 Corinthians). A group of parents of St. George's Anglican Church has asked for help in giving sex education to their children. As a result a meeting has been arranged for fathers and moth- ers of children of all ages by a special cmmittee consisting of the rector, doctors of the parish, graduates of nursing and social work and concerned parents, The meeting will be held, Nov. 23 at 7.30 p.m. in the upper auditorium of the Parish Hall. This Sunday morning the rec- tor. is preaching the second ser- mon in the series on 'Marriage and Divorce" based on the new canon passed at the recent Gen- eral Synod meeting. | | REV. N. C. KRITSCH Grace Lutheran Church 'To Hear Former Pastors | The Rehoboth Choir of Bow-/ The members of Grace Lu- manville and the Oshawa Choit/theran Church, Oshawa, will Glory to God", under the di: celebrate the close of the 35th rection of E. M. McCoy, will) anniversary Year with special Eat, ats, uhtaaetace gen em Fm Street United Church, Oshawa|" tay. hoy Knoll, of Grace Lu- and Saturday, Dec. 4, in Trin-|theran Church, Kitchener, a ity United Church, Bowman-jformer pastor, will address the ville. congregation at the morning Miss Lela Bragg, ARCT, of|service on the theme, "The Bowmanville, will be the pianist/Faith of our Fathers". Rev. at both concerts. The soloists;\Norman CC. Kritsch of St. will include William Perry, of|John's Lutheran Church, Sud- evening. His theme will be age are both, at the Past and e Future as isti j gregation". eee | Plans for the new building | The senior choir of Grace con-|. 0f Harmony Road Baptist |gregation, under the direction of| Church progressed a stép Mrs. Wray Hansel and the jun- further last Sunday after- ior choir, directed by Norris} "00n when members of the Knudsen, will present special congregation and First Bap- "pete Oe ee eh oe ar, Tae he ch kk A eel Ee ae 2 ce ens tig ee SO Se Ea De ere a ce tte SOD TURNED FOR NEW CHURCH tist Church gathered at the Harmony rd. and Taylor ave, site for a service of dedication and sod turning. Robert Moon, a member of anthems at both services. Rev. Philip L. Fiess, pastor of Grace| Luthern Church and Vicar Ron| |Jansen will serve as lithurgists. | After the evening worship ser- jvice a special Fellowship Hour GATT Decides Next Month RS a ate eepcne, eeret e e First Baptist Church, is seen turning the first sod. At left is Rev. N. F. Swack- hammer, pastor of First Baptist Church. Rev. A. R. Goldie, secretary of the properties division of the Baptist Convention of On- tario and Quebec, is seen right. Others assisting in the ceremony were Ron Col- lins, Mrs, S. Scattergood, Miss Catherine Ayres, Gor- Lindsay, bass; Ross Metcalf,|bury, also a former pastor, will/Will be held in the church. [Lunch for all members and 'On Auto-Pact Rule Waive don Graham and Rev. R. ARCT, of Bowmanville, tenor; be the guest speaker in the Adventist Church Votes Record Budget Amount -- Pastor J. C. Reynolds, of thejequipment in the Gitwe, Africa,| College Park Seventh-day Ad-|mission school to $73,800 toward ventist Church, received word|the new hospital building in this week that the denomina-|Ethopia. tion's top executive committee; Other actions of the five-day in Autumn Council action hasjcouncil saw a stepped-up pro- voted the largest budget in the/gram of recruitment for nurses history of the church. and other medical personnel to Pastor Reynoids said that the|staff the Adventists' worldwide report indicated the 1966 budget}chain of hospitals and clinics. for the church's world program The council noted that if the had been set at $39,445,732.\denomination was to retain a "This passes by $4,699,371 the|high percentage of « Adventist budget voted last year," he said./personnel on its medical staffs, | Of this amount $24,904,000 isja definite program or promo-| slated for the denomination's|tion and recruitment would need overseas missions work, which|to be carried out. The Autumn is carried on in 189 countries. |Council action looks to the ap- $80,000 FOR CENTRE ipointment of special recruit- Among items listed on the|ment officers on both the union budget was $80,000 for a Ser-|and General Conference level, vicemen's Centre: in Washing-|the report stated. ton, D.C. Many of the Adventist} Plans were laid looking to the servicemen are stationed atjexpansion of vocational and Washington during some part of|technical training on the junior, their military service because|college level on denominational| of their close association with|campuses. To provide such! the medical branch of the arm-|training, the possibility of ex- ed services, the pastor ex-|panding some of the church's plained. \larger academies (high schools) Other items listed ranged all|to junior colleges will be stud- the way from $200 for classroom ied. |visitors will be served under |Mrs. John Hamacher as con-- GENEVA (Reuters)--The 66 |vener. Pastors Knoll and|member nations of the General |Kritsch will address the as-|Agreement on Tariffs and isembled congregation -inform-|Trade will decide next month ally discussing the various|whether they will waive GATT events in the congregation life|rules to permit the Canadian- during their ministry in Osh-| awa. | TO MAKE PLEDGES On the same day the mem-) bers of Grace Luthern Church will make their pledges towards the congregations 1966 program, "A Step Forward into the Fu- US agreement on free trade in cars and parts, a spokesman said Friday The spokesman said the full- member nations will cast postal ballots by Dec 18 after study- ing the waiver requested by the US and the report of a com- mittee which request The committee drew up the waiver proposal which would al- low the two countries to elim- inate customs duties at the manufacturers' level on cars and parts traded between them The waiver would release the US and Canada from obliga- tions under GATT's "most-fa- vored nation" rule to grant the same tariff concessions to all other GATT members investigated the ture'. This program is geared to a proposed budget for 1966 for Grace congregation of about $28,000. Of this amount $6,500 will be designated for the World Mission Program of the Lu- theran Church. The congregation hopes to raise a Thank-Offering of $1,000 on Anniversary Sunday to help} reduce the capital indebtedness) on their new church building.) Co-chairman of the Anniversary| Program Planning Committee) are James Nelson and George! Bebee. | + rei for CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH -- 64 COLBORNE $T. EAST Brench ef The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ in Boston, Massochusetts. SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 11:00 A.M. SUNDAY SERVICE 11:00/A.M. "SOUL AND BODY" Wed. Service (Inchudes testimonies) 8 P.M. READING ROOM--CORNER ONTARIO AND BOND STS. Monday to Thursday--11:00 a.m, - 5:30 p.m. Friday 11:00 a.m. ~- 9:00 p.m. Listen to: The Bible Speaks To You CKLB 9 A.M, Every Sundey Scientist | Today's World in the language of our time | | Te the people of our tims | | Concerning problems of our fine | To Unitarians, ali doctrine and belief must stand the test of enlightened reason. While not discarding the FREE METHODIST CHURCH Trie St., off Simeoe 8, Minister: Rev, C. M. Bright (Next after Bloor $t.) Phone: 725-3872 10:00 A.M. -- SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M.--'"THE COMFORTER" 7:00 P.M.--FAMILY GOSPEL HOUR Wed, 6:30 P.M--C.Y.C. Wed. 8:00 P.M.--Prayer Meeting A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU FREE METHODIST CHURCH 1042 Rosslond Rd. W., East of Gorrard PASTOR--REV. R. H. JAMES, 725-1280 _ ROSSLAND ROAD abreast of modern knowledge. Pushing aside the veils of creed and dogma, Unitarians enlist the support of education and science that man may better understand and cooperate with his fellow man. | tested truths of tradition, it keeps, | NOVEMBER 2Ist ., 11:00 A.M, Pastor: --- LUTHERAN CHURCH (Eastern Canada Synod) THe .REV, HENRY FISCHER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2!st 9:45 A.M, -- SUNDAY CHURCH SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. -- THE SERVICE MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING 91 Centre St. at Metcalf St. You Are Invited to Worship With Us Henderson, of Belleville. Rev. William Lewis is pas- tor of the congregation. ang ge Bee EN a ROUND THE GLOBE IN A GLANCE AUBVUINEY {ve Robarts and his wife will fly to Britain Sunday for # 10-day hol- iday. An aide described the trip as a vacation, although the pre- mier is to be interviewed by Lord Thomson's Scottish televi- sion network and make two London speeches: To the Cana- dian Chamber of Commerce Nov. 25. and to the Canadian and British Businessmen's Club Dec. 1. He returns to Toronto Dec. 2. SEEK SEAMEN KINGSTON (CP) -- Federal citizenship and immigration of- ficials are seeking two sailors who deserted the Greek freighter Protostatis after it ran aground near Picton, Ont. Department officials said Pana- giotus Minakakis and Abdel- kadar Zazou. deserted the ship a week ago. SEEKS CLOSINGS TORONTO (CP) -- The On- |tario command of the Canadian \Corps Association is seeking to have Remembrance Day, Nov. 11, declared "a national day of mourning for the war dead" with all businesses and schools closed as they are at Christmas or on Good Friday. A resolution ing and convention here this weekend. LITERATURE COMES BACK TORONTO (CP)--The Cana- dian Jewish Congress says anti- Semitic hate literature, dor- mant here in the last few months, has appeared again in Toronto mails. : DIDN'T PROVIDE TORONTO (CP) -- Raymond Lavigne, 32, was sentenced to six months in jail Friday for failing to provide the necessi- ties of life, which resulted in the death of his two-month-old son. He pleaded guilty Oct. 7 to fail- ing to provide adequate care for twins Martin and Rene. Martin died of malnutrition and de- hydration. RECOUNT ASKED HALIFAX (CP)--A Progres- sive Conservative party official said Friday a recount has been requested for the Antigonish- Guysborough riding of Nova Scotia. The official said appli- Robarts, Wife To Britain For Holiday, Interviews TORONTS (CP) -- Premier! cation for the recount was made iviiowing election results which returned John Stewart to the Commons, where he sat as a Liberal in the last House. Mr. Stewart trailed Progressive Conservative Dr. D. Hugh Gillis by 19 votes on election night Nov. 8, but was returned by a 58-vote margin following tabu- 'lation of the armed services vote, LLOYD RETURNS SASKATOON (CP) -- Wood- row S. Lloyd was returned Fri- day as provincial leader of the Saskatchewan CCF section of the New Democratic Party by delegates attending the annual meeting. WESTMOUNT UNITED CHURCH Bond Street West at Rosehill Bivd. (ust north of the Oshawa Shopping Centre) Minister: Rev, Frank H. Ward, B.A, fe] ist---Choir Director LISTEN TO THE FAMILY BIBLE HOUR SUNDAY 5:30 to 6:00 P.M. CKLB -- DIAL 1350 to that effect will be pr during its annual general meet- HARMONY Rev. N. T. Holmes, BA., 8.D., Minister Mrs. Marie Taylor, A.R.C.T. (Piano and Organ), R.M.T. Organist and Choirmaster 9:45 A.M.--Sunday School Tiny Tots Classes 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP A Hearty Welcome te All. UNITED CHURCH | | Organist-Choirmaster: Harold Ellis SUNDAY CHURCH SCHOOL .M,--Junior, Intermediate and Senior Depts. 11:00 A.M.--Kindergarten ond |) Rowland L. McCord, Mus, Bae. | 11:00 A.M. DIVINE SERVICE | SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M.--Junior, Intermediate ond Senior Depts, 11:00 AMeNemey ond Primery ept pt. You are welcome to these Services | ALBERT STREET (Corner of Albert MINISTER: REV. H -- UNITED CHURCH St. ond Olive Ave.) ELMUTH DYCK, B.A, .M.--Beginners, Kinde .«M.--Morning Worship Sermon; "A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY" 7:00 P.M.--Church Membership Class for Adults KAIROS--Young Adult Group. Nursery for Infants and Toddlers A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL rgarten and Primary Depts. FAITH 725-2755 Rey. Philip Fiess, GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH | Park Road at Highway 401 Postor -- Ronald A Jonsen, Vicar Speaker: REV. R. Speaker; MR. GEORGE MOLLER Subject: "JAMAICA" UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP O.R.C. Building 100 Gibb St 35th | ANNIVERSARY SERVICES NOVEMBER 21, 1965 9:45 A.M.--Sunday School and Bible Classes | 11:00 am. DIVINE WORSHIP | 7:00 p.m. DIVINE WORSHIP Speaker; REV. N. C. KRITSCH, Sudbury 8:00 P.M--ANNIVERSARY FELLOWSHIP HOUR KNOLL, Kitchener 10:00 AM.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP "WHAT IS YOUR LIFE" 7:00 P.M.--EVENING WORSHIP "COMBINATION OF FAITH AND WORKS" MON, 6:30--CHILDREN'S MEETING WED, 8:00--PRAYER AND BIBLE STUDY 4 THURSDAY 8 P.M. SPECIAL RALLY with outstonding youth speoker, Paul Powers, of Toronto. De not miss the Light and Lite Hour on Rodio Station WHLB, Niagara Falls, N.Y., 1270 on dial at 4 p.m THE FRIENDLY COMMUNITY CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HORTOP AT GLENWOOD Rev, N. Frank Swackhommer, B.A. Miss Judith Davison, Boe, Mus. 11:00 A.M.--A New Look at the Old Faith (3) GOD WAS IN CHRIST 7:00 P.M.--The Pathway That Leads -to Power 9:30--Bible School CENTRE STREET UNITED CHURCH Corner King and Centre St. REV, ARTHUR. W. MAGEE--MINISTER Organist Mrs. A. H. Fay 9:45 A.M. -- SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. "How much doesa man need?" Core provided tor babies and small children during the service. The Friendly Family Church at the Centre of the City. 2 ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH SIMCOE SOUTH AND BRUCE STREETS Minister: THE REV. JOHN F. G. MORRIS, B.A., S.T7.M., Organist' ond Choirmaster: MR. KELVIN JAMES A.T.C.M. 9:30 A.M.--Junior and Intermediate Departments (Children 9-13 yeors) Pre-Confirmation Class--Grode 9 Senior Discussion Group--Teens 11:00 A.M.--Nursery, Kindergarten and Primary Departments 11:00 A.M.--""WHY KEEP THE COMMANDMENTS?" A message for those who break God's lew. A message for those who keep God's law. And some of the consequences, Babes ond toddlers are eared for during the serviee, SIMCOE STREET UNITED CHURCH The Church in the heort of the city with the World on its heart. MINISTER: REV. JOHN K. MOFFAT, B.A. Director of Music: Mr. R. G, Geen, L.T.C.M. 11:00 A.M.-- "OF TIME AND ETERNITY" Broadcast over CKLB 7:00 P.M. -- CHAPEL SERVICE "THE ENDURING FRIENDSHIP" The minister et both service, SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:48 A.M.--Adult Bible Study Group Young Adult Bible Closs ~-Youth Department 11:00 A.M.--Children's Department --Baby Care Fellowship Of Evangelical Baptist Churches In Canada EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Evangeline & Phillip: Murray Pastor; REV. ERNEST WINTER fn 9:45 AM, -- BIBLE SCHOOL 11:00 A.M "PARABLE OF THE TARES" 7:00 PM "BELIEVERS ASSURANCE" NEXT LORD'S DAY EVENING Norma Bowen Bruce will sing In recital WED. 7:45--BIBLE STUDY ond PRAYER Ca.ivary CENTRE and JOHN STREETS Postor--REV, ROBERT King St. United Church 129 KING STREET EAST REV. L. WESLEY HERBERT, Minister Miss Nancy Fraser, Deaconess Mr. Rhyddid Williams Choir Director and Organist Youth Department 0:00 A.M. Baby Creche Nursery and Chureh Sehool 11:00 A.M, 11:00 A.M. "DISCOVERY -- PROMISE -- REALIZATION" St. The Sacrament Junior Choir: "O Jesus, Matthews 16:13-20 of Infant Boptism | Have Promised' (Casner) Anthem: "Guard Us Through the Day' (Chopin) ALWAYS A WELCOME FOR ALL AT THE FRIENDLY. FAMILY CHURCH Baptist | B. LYTLE = # 9:45 A.M.--BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES 11:00 A.M.--"REDEMPTION AND ITS RESULTS" 7:00 P.M.--"'THE CLIMAX OF CHRISTIANITY" 7:00 P.M.--SERVICE BROADCAST OVER CKLB RADIO WEDNESDAY, Studies in the Spiritual Life | 7:45 P.M NORTHMINSTER (CORNER OF SIMCOE ST. AND ROSSLAND RD.) MINISTER -- REV. H. A. MELLOW, B.A., D.D, ORGANIST -- MR. RONALD KELLINGTON DEACONESS -- MISS SHIRLEY M, McKEE UNITED CHURCH CHURCH SCHOOL SESSIONS © 9:15 A.M.--Primary Grades 1, 9:15 A.M.--lIntermediate Grades 7, 8 and 9; Senior Grades 10 and over 10:45 Nursery ages 3; Kindergarten ages 4 and §; Primary Grades.1, 11:00 A.M, ANNUAL UNITED CHURCH WOMEN SERVICE Speoker: MISS SHIRLEY McKEE --Church membership preparation in Sunday School Hall 7:00 P.M.--Study Group---564 Oshawa Bivd, N. 2:30 P.M 2, end 3; Junior 4, 3, and 6 2, and 3 | - | BYNG AVENUE | PENTECOSTAL CHURCH | 83 BYNG AVE., WEST OF SIMCOE ST. N, RES. 728-2426 PASTOR--REV, G. A. CARROLL OFFICE 728-2931 10:00 A T 11:00 A. 7:00 P.M.--EVANGELISTIC SERVICE "MR. CARL YOUNG" M.--PRAISE AND WORSHIP Pastor Speaking M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL ues. 7:30 Simcoe St. Pentecostal Church REV. DON CANTELON Special. TALENT Thurs, 7:30 Bible Study end Prayer Meeting in the T. R. McEwen Senior Public School Auditorium Pastor: Rev. EVANGEL Pentecostal Church WILSON RD, SOUTH R. D. Ellis 725-9617 9:45 A.M. -- SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for ell oges. 11:00 A.M. -- MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M. -- EVANGELISTIC SERVICE SUBJECT: "DO WE REALLY WANT REVIVAL" SUNDAY 4:45 P.M.--"A Messoge of Life Broadcast CKLB 1350 WORSHIP WITH US THIS SUNDAY King Street Pentecostal Church One Block West of Oshawe Shopping Centre Church Secretory Church Treosurer 723-2570 725-7089 SUN. 11:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. REV. DONALD ROGERS of Napanee * Bright Congregational Singing * Specials by the Choir * Soloist -- Mr. Earl Werner * Duet --- Miss. Doreen Cox Mrs. Dianne Christy 9.45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL There's a Tues. 7.45 ploce for you . . . and @ welcome P.M.- Young People Wed.8.00 P.M. Paryer and Bible Study Fri, 6.45 P.M, Childrens Church A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL too! PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 245 SIMCOE ST. S SIMCOE SUREET Rev. GEORGE C. SMITH SUNDAY 7 P.M. @ An unusual sermon © A Welcome to all, 10 A.M. Sunday School Pastor GEORGE SMITH Speaks in Both Services CITY-WIDE RALLY "DEAD MEN SPEAK' @ A programme of Gospel Music 11° A.M. Worship Pastor Listen to "S with of Edmonton, Alberta he Outstanding Gospel Musician @ Forceful Preacher ; ©. Camp Meeting and Convention Speaker TUES, -- NOV. 23--7:30 P.M. Sunday 11:05 CK1 DON CANTELON B. --. 1350 ) i

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