Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Mar 1966, p. 7

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NEWS FROM THE CHURCHES f Lay Date Stone Sunday Harmony Baptist Church The date stone of the new church home of Harmony Road Baptist Church will be laid at 9.30. p.m, this Suoday. Rev, Bi A. WipUN, @ ayeaees Peet? of First Baptist Chure gras resi ning of this work and C. Taylor, who has worked with the church from the beginning toward this goal, will lay the stone. Construction of the new church, which stands on the north-west corner of Harmony rd. 6. and Taylor ave, began h, who last Dec. 20. Work has progress- ed steadily. Others. taking part service will be Rev. N. F. Swackhammer, Rev. A. R. Goldie, M. Chesher, W. Wielinga, G. Graham and Rev. W. Lewis. A large gathering of mem- bers and friends of First Bap- tist and Harmony Road Baptist Churches is expected to gather for this special service of in the praise and rejoicing. The public is welcome to attend. The members of Grace Luth- eran Church are holding a con- gregational pot luck supper and fellowship evening commencing at 5.30 p.m. this Sunday, The educationa! feature and enter- tainment will be two sound films dealing with areas of Christian stewardship. The parishioners of St. George's Anglican Church will be asked this Sunday to give a special offering to what is call- ed The Primate's World Relief Fund. The fund was set up a few years ago in order that Anglicans from coast to coast might make an immediate re- sponse anywhere in the worl where there is a special need among the homeless and the hungry. In 1965, up to Nov. 30, more than $140,000 was given in this way. This is a most appropriate Sunday for this particular ap- peal since the Fourth Sunday in Lent is often called "Refreshment Sunday" when the church remembers in the Gospe| for the day how Jesus fed the five thousand. This Sun- day is also often called "Moth- BUILD NEWOLD VILLAGE WINNIPEG (CP--The Mani-) toba Mennonite Historical So- clety is to build a_ pioneer village for a centennial proj- ect. It will reproduce the first settlements built by Mennonites in 1874, at a cost of about $250,000; near Steinbach, 30 miles south of Winnipeg. WOMEN TAKE ON BUSES LONDON (AP)--Union lead- ers have criticized London's de- | cision to hire women drivers for the big double-decker buses, saying rush hour traffic would impose too great a strain on they "The way to overcome staff shortages is to pay more, not to recruit women." eed nsible for the begin- ering Sunday" which derives, The installation of stewards from the special Epistle of the will be conducted by Rev. A. W. Magee at the morning ser-| vice in Centre Street United) Churen, day and in which we think of the church in the role of Mother. Continuing a study of the spiritual versus material con- cepts of substance, the Oshawa Christian Science Church this Sunday will present a lesson- sermon on "Matter." Jesus' parable of the tares and wheat (Matt. 13) pvill be used for the responsive reading. The Sacrament of Infant Bap- tism will be conducted by Rev. L. W. Herbert, minister of King Street United Church, Sunday morning. Rev. R. F. C. Stodjart will be the sijecial speakgr at the 7 p.m.'sdrvice in the Oshawa | "phe Gitte Love" will be Spiritualist Church. ithe topic of the special service lat Harmony Road _ Baptist Church tomorrow with Rev. A. R. Goldie as the guest preacher. Mr. Goldie is secre- tary of the Division of Proper- ties of the Baptist Convention of Ontarpo and Quebec. He will be jin Oshawa to take part in the |special 11 a.m. Lenten service and the laying of the date stone lof the new church in the after- | noon, The services at Byng Avenue Pentecostal Church will be con- ducted by the incoming pastor, Rev, F. Spring. Rev. Arnold Thaw will speak on the theme 'The Maxims for Religious Leberals' at the Uni- tarian Fellowship Sunday at the Oshawa Boys' Club, The speaker at the morning] service at Northminster United| Church will be Alan Dickson. With thelr church calendar jthis Sunday and on the subse- iquent' three Sundays members| lof St. Andrew's United Church| Adresses by Rev. K. L. will receive a copy of a peti-jder, of Japan, slides and special tion, approved by the Board of! music will feature the Annual Evangelism and Social Service| Missionary Convention being lof the United Church of Canada.| held next Friday, Saturday and In common with the members|Sunday at the Free Methodist jof all United Churches across| Church, Erie st. | |Canada they are being asked to! sign the petition and forward it) |to Prime Minister L. B. Pear- | son, Rey. C. R. Nelson grill be the| special speaker at both services| Church} | jin Emmanuel Baptist | this Sunday. | The petition asks the prime} |minister to issue a public state-| R. Hatton will be the speaker iment concerning Canadian Viet! at the United Spiritualist Church Nam policy strongly urging the! of Ontario at 7 p.m. Mrs. Gillett) governments of South and North/ wil] be the clairvoyant. | Viet Nam to adopt a more flex-|---- " jible attitude toward negotiation| jand strongly urging the U.S. |government to stop bombing of |North Viet Nam and restrict its bombing in South Viet Nam to battle areas, offer to nego- jtiate concerning the withdrawal of North Vietnamese and U.S.) | troops from South Viet Nam and joffer to negotiate with the Nat- jional Liberation Front concer- ining the replacement of U.S. | troops with an_ international force to supervise free elections. | GRACE LUTHERAN Lutheran Church (Mo. Synod PARK ROAD & HIGHWAY 401 Rey, Philip .Fiess, Minister Canede Ronald A. Jansen, Vicor SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 A.M, SUNDAY SCHOOL 11;00 A.M. Lenten Worship Wed. 7:30 P.M. Capt. Pamela Wood and ca-| 'dets from the Salvation Army Training College, Toronto, will] be in charge of the services| this Sunday at the Oshawa Sal-| vation Army Citadel. | OSHAWA SPIRITUALIST CHURCH | STORIE PARK HALL -- MILL STREET | Branch of Toronto Spiritualist Temple |.S.A. Pastor: Rev. Roy F, C. Stoddard SUNDAY--2:30 P.M.--Healing and Messages 7:00 P.M,--Divine Service Rey. Roy F. C. Stoddard THURSDAY--7:30--Open Circle 8:45--Message Service (Psychometry) Rey. Roy F, C. Stoddard Canade, and the U.S.A. given at all services, Free literature from U.K., s 725-7183 or 655-4966 or information call: BAHA'I WORLD FAITH Teaches. "Men must eliminate all those prejudices which divide man- kind" For intormation--re: meetings Gr literoture Write Box AS Oshawa Times weekly [ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HORTOP AT GLENWOOD Rev, N. Frank Swockhammer, B.A, Miss Judith Davison, Bae, Mus. 11:00. A.M. The Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ (4) IN HIS LIFE 7:00 P.M. Jesus and the Art of Living SUPREME SELF AG RINES 9:30 -- The Bible School Nursery and Jr. Church. at 11 a.m. 'to the Fellowship and gave a brief opfline of its beginning and explanation fgo rits exis- tence, men - of _ the Churches of the city to hav es exist". form the Fellowship. MEN PRAISED Encouraging remarks the Pentecostal Churches of thi District, Rev. R. An enthusiastic group com- iprising 103 men assembled for the first public meeting of the newly formed Pentecostal Men's Fellowship. of Oshawa, at the Steak House, Saturday Mar. 12, The executive chairman, Os- 214 Waenae waloamad the men Among the reasons given which seemed to stand out most was, "to provide opportunity for the Pentecostal closer fellowship with each other and to co-operate in assisting the pastors in accomplishing the objectives for which our churcn- |Rev. George Ewald, distric \director of the Men's Fellowship, spoke briefly and officially rec-|® ognized the Fellowhip as part of the national unit and then pre- sented official charters to the four Pentecostal Assemblies of! Canada, Oshawa Churches which} were | sni-;made by the superintendent of s Pentecostal Men Form New Area Fellowship was a testimony and heart chal- lenging message given by Ful- ton Robinson, an executive of the British American Oil Co. Mr. Robinson testified to 45 years of happy Christian life since he accepted Jesus Christ "a who praised the men for their desire to carry out the aims of the Men's Fellowship. The men joined heartily in the singing of well-known gospel songs under the leadership of Gordon Foster. An atmosphere of friendliness was evident as new acquaintances were made and any feeling of loneliness was quickly dispelled, A men's trio from the East- ern Pentecostal Bible College, Peterborough, known as the) "Ambassadors", sang several gospel songs which were deeply appreciated. PIN PRESENTED Rey, Ronald Ellis read the approved constitution to the Fellowship. Rev. Donald Felt- mate, on behalf of the execu- tive, presented Mr. Werner with Men's Fellowship pin and thanked him for his sincere in- terest and dedicated leadership. The highlight of the evening AS M13 UWH perrvias parc = stated that "It is worth while to be a Ohristian, Happiness comes from seeking God and doing his will. The most imp- ortant things of life are spiri- tual not material." In his address on the subject "The Place of Laymen in the Church", Mr. Robinson empha- sized the importance of loyalty by all members to their own church including regular atten- dance at the services and fi- nancial support. He said lack of loyalty has been a major problem of the church through the years. The Church, added Mr. Robinson, 'was founded on ZION CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH 409 ADELAIDE AVE. EAST PASTOR: REV, D. N. HABERMEHL, B.A., M.Th. 11:00 A.M.-MORNING WORSHIP _ e t Lutheran Church (Eastern Canada Synod) The Rev. Henry Fischér Pastor -- 725-2755 MASONIC 91 Centre St. .@ Sunday Services. 9:45 AM, "1100 AM THE SERVICE COME WORSHIP WITH US! TEMPLE BLDG. | Nursery Core Provided 7:00 P.M.-EVENING SERVICE Radio Ministry Chr. Ref. Church: each Sunday at 9:15 °.M. CKLB Pere (Back Te God Hour), every other Sunday et 11 A.M, CKLB (churches in the crea) FIRST CHURCH --~ 64 COLBORNE ST. FAST Branch ef The Mother Church, The First Chureh of Christ Scientist Boston, Mossochusetts. SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 11:00 A.M. SUNDAY SERVICE 11:00 A.M. "MATTER" Wed, Service (Inctudes 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 te: The Bible Speaks To You CKLB 9 A.M, Every Sunday | Tomorrow! Reveals the startling signi- fieanee behind world news! . with PROPHECIES next 20 yeors! Monday - Saturday 9:05 - 9:35 P.M, (or immediately following dr, A Hockey) and Sunday 10:30 - 11:00 P.M. 1350 RADIO REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS [World Headquarters, Independence, Missouri) ORANGE TEMPLE SIMCOE & BRUCE, OSHAWA 10:00 A.M. Church School For Children and Adults 11:00 A.M, Morning Worship All Are Invited Phone 728-9606 HARMONY ROAD BAPTIST Meeting in Harmony Road Public School 135 Harmony Rd. $. Rev. W. Lewis, B.S.A., B.D., Pastor -- 728-7115 9:45 -- FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL REV. A, R. GOLDIE "THE GIFT OF LOVE" LAYING OF THE DATESTONE By Rev. R. A. Wilson & Mr, C. Taylor 11:00 3:30 Meeting at the building site, north-west Corner & Harmony Rd. S. and Taylor Ave. --~- YOU ARE WELCOME -- Fellowship Of Evangelical Baptist Churches In Canada EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Evangeline & Phillip Murra ly Postor: REV. ERNEST WINTER 9:45 AM = BIBLE SCHOOL 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m, REY, ©. &. NELSON 7:45--BiBLE STUDY end PRAYER wed. Cantvary Baptist CENTRE ond JOHN STREETS Pastor--REV. ROBERT B. LYTLE i a f ject" 9:45 A.M.--BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES 11:00 A.M.--"THE PROMISE OF POWER" 7:00 P.M.--"ANOTHER PENTECOST ? ?" 7:00 P.M.--SERVICE. BROADCAST OVER CKLB RADIO Wednesday 7:45 Bible Study and Prayer Study of Psalm 4 THE SALVATION ARMY Corps Officers Major & Mrs. Gordon Holmes 133 Simcoe South \ TO SERVE GOD! SUNDAY, MARCH 20th 11:00 A.M. & 7:00 P.M. Lead by Captain Pamela Wood and Cadets. 2:00 P.M. -- SUNDAY SCHOOL 7:30 P.M.--Cadets from the Salvation Army Training College, Toronto. Tuesday 2:30 p.m. Home League Wednesday 8:00 p.m. -- Prayer and Bible Study. "A Welcome Awaits You at the Army" THE OSHAWA TIMES. Saturday, March 19, 1966 J Rhodesia Export Of Sugar Banned LONDON (Reuters) -- The British government today tight- ened its sanctions against Kho- desia, with a ban on the break- | away colony's sugar exports. | The Commonwealth Relations Office announced en order ban-| hold it in Rhodesia or elsewhere ning the export of Rho#erier|in the hope of selling at a profit sugar, or its sale with a view to when Rhodesia's legal govern- ultimate export. {ment is restored. iove and the Christian should be loyal to it." To reach the goais of the church we need total involve- ment on the part of every mem- ber. This will cause us to make full use of our talents for God. God has a place for us to fill in is program and it is our job to fill it. God helping us we can do it-if we put forth the necessary effort. In his. concluding remarks, |Mr. Robinson reminded every- peo "What is done for God, counts for eternity." 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