Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Apr 1967, p. 6

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, April 29, 1967 NEWS FROM THE CHURCHES Brooklin Church Plans 'Centennial Service 'The congregation of Brooklinjwho served as pastor of the Whited Church, founded more than 127 years '0, will celebrate the 100th an- wersary of the construction of the present church building dur- ing the May 6 weekend. More than 400 invitations have been sent out to former members and adherents. The celebration will open with an old-fashioned tea meet- ing, May 6, in the Christian Education Building from 2.30 to 5-p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. Features of this event will be a display of old furniture, much of it handmade; old pictures of community and pictures of former ministers, Weaving on a loom will be demonstrated and members of the United urch Women will work on their centennial quilt. The speaker at the Sunday service, May 7, will be Rev. Samuel Delve of Kingston, a which was\congregation from 1923 to 1926.|munion at 10 a.m., May 4, will A celebration of Holy Com- mark Ascension Day. 4 . An interesting visitor during Daylight Saving the coming week will be the Members of Oshawa and dis-|new Bishop of Korea, the Rt. trict churches are reminded|Rev. Richard Budd, who will that daylight saving time goes|SPeak at a special luncheon for into effect at 12.01 a.m., Apriljmen and women, May 2, at 30. This means clocks should| Hotel Genosha. be turned ahead one hour to- : . - Final Services night in order to be on time The congregation of Centre for Sunday School and church services this Sunday. 0 R : l reaped yer a is holding its final services prior to the : rgan ecita closing of the church this Sun- This Sunday at St. George's|day. Two former ministers will Anglican Church, Alan Reesor,|speak. Rev. Warren Dixon, of Mus Bac, M. Mus, will give an|Shelburne, Ont., will be the organ recital at 8.30 p.m. As-|speaker at the morning serv- sisting him will be Mrs, Milli-|ice; while Rev. Alex Cowan, of cent Peacock, soprano. Owen Sound, will address the This is the first of two special|evening service. music events bringing the Eas- ter season to a close and mark- ing the Ascension, The second event will be May 7 when the choir will present a recital fea- Men's Dinner Rev. Dr. John Leng, a former son of Rev. Archibald Delve, turing Vivaldi's "Gloria". minister of St. Andrew's United Candles Used In Expo Church Symbolize Spirit Of Unity Everything about Expo '67 in Montreal is international in character. A good example is the Church of the Expo 67 -- St. Jacques, where the first of Many masses during the Expo were conducted April 28, the day the exhibition began. At the church's main altar were candles of pure beeswax, gathered from all parts of the world, to reflect the universal- ity of the Office of the Vicar of Christ and to symbolize the|/ MASS SCHEDULE spirit of unity and fraternity embodied in Expo 67. SPECIAL BEESWAX These special and 12 inches high, were craft- ed by a Quebec firm from the/a.m., 2 a.m., 3 a.m., 4 a.m., 5 originally inja.m., 6 a.m., 7 a.m., 8 a.m., 9 candles presented to Pope Pius/a.m., XII for his. Golden Jubilee 18/p.m., 4 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m., and|ing in years ago -- to Pope John XIII/9 same waxes a.m., 11.30 a.m., beeswax can-|4.30 p.m., 5.10 p.m., 7 p.m., 8|Prosram. dies, three inches in diameter|p.m., and 9 p.m. Church, will be the speaker at the St. Andrew's Men's Club being held at 6.15 p.m., May 4, in the church. He will speak on what is happening in the church across Canada in these times. Ventriloquism Ventriloquism, black light and flannel-felt-o-graphs will all Catharine Street, East and St. Denis Street, was an appropri- ate choice as the Roman Cath- olic Church of the Expo 67, be-|be part of the Sunday evening cause of its central location and|seryice at Harmony Road Bap- accessibility. It {s commonly|tist Church. Ronald J. Caya, a referred to as the "Metro|/condictor of children's cru- Church," because of the Metro/sades, will attend the 7 p.m. Subway system which lies| service to present this unique) directly beneath the edifice and gospel service. | connects with the Expo site,|' The entire Sunday School five minutes away. plans to be on hand for this |Special service and will be The schedule of wasses for pitted their school friends. the Church of the Expo 67 are: Although of special interest to Diy = 9 the children, parents will also aily a.m., 9-a.m., 10}; i 12.10 pm. find much of interest in the Sunday" -- 12 Christian Science The parable of the Prodigal 12.15/Son will be the responsive read- the Bible Lesson on "Everlasting midnight, 1 10 a.m., 11 a.m., p.m. Punishment" to on the occasion of his succes- sion -- and to Pope Paul VI for the mass at New York City which he celebrated during his first visit to this continent. The altar candles are univer- sal in both source and content, . ALBERT STREET GOSPEL HALL | 150 Albert St., Oshawa MRS. LORALYN LORCH Bible Diploma Is Presented LONDON, Ont. -- Mrs. Lora- lyn Lorch, nee Loralyn Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Turner, Islington, received her General Bible Diploma with electives in music from the London College of Bible and Missions today. Mrs. Lorch is a member of} Faith Baptist Church, 419 Brock| Street North, Whitby. During her three years at London College of Bible and Missions, Loralyn was secretary of Student Missions Fellowship. She also taught Sunday School and conducted a junior choir. This past year Loralyn com- pleted her studies at Toronto Bible College. ATOMS AGAINST BUGS CAPRI (AP) -- The Italian government. has launched nu- clear warfare against flies on the island of Capri. Millions of insects sterilized by radiation have been released to mate with the resident flies in the hope that there will be no next gen- eration. be read in the First Church of Christ Scientist, Oshawa, this of her class and group secretary \yrighter, Plan Church Standing on a plot of ground on Rossland Road West is the house built by the late John Warren in 1828, As its centen- nial project the congregation of Rossland Road Free Methodist £\Church plans to erect a new church on the property. Plans are well under way for the project which call for the preservation on the 139-year-old house as a historic landmark. The property, purchased by the congregation in 1960, will pro- vide ample space for expan- sion. The Warren house is perhaps one of the oldest in Whitby Township. Records at the On- tario County Registry office in Whitby show the section was first surveyed in 1798 and regis- tered in the names of Joseph and Sarah Hendrick. The next owner was Elijah Martin, who sold the land to John Warren in 1825. The pres- ent house, in which the congre- gation of the Rossland Road Building As Centennial Project Free Methodist Church has been holding its church services and Sunday School, was built in 1828. The names of L. F. Heyden in 1838, John Hoag in 1854, John Hicks in 1862, Alexander Knox in 1869 were mentioned in that order in the records, Then in 1870 Edward Pascoe bought the land and from Harold Pascoe, a grandson, some inter- esting details have been ob- tained. The first Pascoe family left England in 1842. After a sea voyage of 12 weeks they settled in Darlington Township, It was their son, Elward, who settled in Whitby Township in 1870, Three grandchildren of Ed- ward Pascoe survive. They are Harold Pascoe and Mrs. William L. Pierson of Oshawa and Eli Pascoe of Detroit. These three, as well as their father who passed away in 1965, were all born in the old. farm home on Rossland Road West. Canadian Hopes Grow Brighter On Easing U.S. Printing Curbs WASHINGTON (CP) -- Cana- dian hopes of getting printing re- strictions removed from the U.S. copyright law are centred now on the Senate, and are a bit terests seems to have had some impact on the committee mem- bership. There are indications from other sources that the bill -- a vastly complicated one giving The Canadian printing indus-|the copyright law its first major try for the last two years has overhaul since 1909 -- may been actively protesting the sec-jemerge from the Senate later tion of the law which withholds copyright protection from Cana- dian or any other foreign-printed material offered for sale in the U.S. if the author is American. The Canadian government has also protested. However, the House of Repre- sentatives has approved revis- ions to the law which leave the restriction intact. Study of the bill continues be- fore the Senate judiciary com- mittee where American publish-|- this year differing substantially from the House version. In such cases, the two legis- lative bodies of Congress get to- gether to seek a compromise. It remains to be seen whether that will happen this year. Canada applies no restrictions to imports of printed materia] from the U.S. and is a leading buyer. School Bus Inquiry Asked NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) A provincial government inves- tigation into laws governing op- eration of school buses was called for Wednesday at the closing session of the Ontario traffic conference. A report by Staff Sergeant Albert Terell of Oakville police said accidents involving school buses have increased since a new two-way stop law was in- GOSPEL HALL 40 NASSAU STREET SUNDAY 9:00 A.M.--Remembering The Lord 11:00 A.M.--Family Bible Hour and Sunday Sehéol 7:00 P.M.--GOSPEL SERVICE Speaker: BILL WEST of Toronto Wednesday, 7:45 P.M.--Bible Study and Prayer Meéting ALL HEARTILY INVITED troduced last year, The law requires all vehicles to stop when approaching a school bus that is stopped, with its lights flashing, for the dis- charge or pick up passengers in speed zones of more than 35 miles an hour. The report said frequent stop- an inconvenience to other road users, There were 264 ac- cidents -involving school buses in 1965 and 324 in 1966. Other resolutions called for luminous licence plates for all vehicles, laws requiring owners bing of buses creates a hazard ||. an FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HORTOP AT GLENWOOD Rev, N. Frank Swockhammer, B.A, Rowlond L. McCord -- Mus. Boc. -- Director of Musle 11:00 A.M. "The Things Pertaining to the Kingdom" 7:00 P.M. The Celebration of the Ordinance of Believer's ' Baptism. 9:30 A.M.--Bible School Nursery for 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Services. of damaged vehicles to obtain police approval before repair work is undertaken, photo- graphs of the driver on driver's licences. and laws to make re- fusal to produce a licence to a police officer an arrestable of- fence. GLADLY BLAMED HARSTAD (AP) -- A hunter coming out of the bush with two elk was charged by Nor- wegian police with exceeding his limit. He beat the rap when the court accepted his explana- tion that he killed both with one shot, unintentionally. Wesleyan | Methodist Church : Hillsdale Public Schoo! Oshawe Blvd, N., Minister Rev. Walter Jewell 30S Rossland Road Eost \ 9:45 a.m.--Sunday School ing, printing and labor union witnesses have suggested re- cently that Canada should get a break. Canadian officials here in touch with the situation say the Sunday. pitch for protecting Canadian in- Zion Christian Reformed Church 320 Ritson Rd. Oshawa United Pentecostal Church | S$. (Near Olive) 723-6325 || SUNDAY-- SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 MORNING WORSHIP WEDNESDAY-- Every one of the Provinces of Canada, 49 of the 50 United ORDER OF MEETING SUNDAY FRIDAY-- 700 A.M, | 11:00 A.M. EVANGELISTIC. 7:00 P.M, BIBLE STUDY end PRAYER 8:00 P.M. 409 Adelaide Ave. E. Minister Rev. D. N. Habermehli, Classes for all 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship "New Eyes end New Life" 7:00 p.m.--Evening Chapel STUDIES IN JAMES "Working Faith' In The Parsonage. ALL ARE INVITED OSHAWA SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Meetings will be held in the Little Chapel ef Albert Street United Church (Olive Ave. éntrance). PASTOR--REV, E, McGRATH 2:30 P.M.--HEALING and MESSAGE 7:00 P.M.--DIVINE SERVICE Medium For Both Services MRS. B. BROWN Thursday 8:00 p.m. -- Open Healing and Developing\Cirelé (in Red light) EVERYONE WELCOME 10:00 A.M. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION HOUR 11:00 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE 7:00 P.M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE 83 BYNG AVE. WEST OF SIMCOE ST.N. FRED C. SPRING PASTOR 10:00 A.M, MORNING WORSHIP Nursery Care Provided 11:18 A.M, -- SUNDAY SCHOOL 7:00 P.M. EVENING SERVICE King Street Pentecostal Church 611 KING ST. W. One Block West of Oshawa Shopping Centre Radio Phones: Church 728-5371 REV. S. D. FELTMATE -- Pastor States, and 70 countries from ali continents of the world fur- nished the beeswaxes, each typ- ital of the area from which it 10:00 A.M.--Remembering The Lord 12:00 P.M.--Sunday School--Adult Bible Class 7:00 P.M.--Gospel YOUTH SERVICE 8:00 P.M. Bus transportation available, EVERYONE WELCOME came. These waxes were cleaned, bleached white, and merged into one blend for making the Tuesday -- 7:30 P.M. Prayer & Bible Study Soturday -- 7:30 P.M. Ministry Meeting ALL ARE HEARTILY WELCOME candles, Adorning the candles in gold is. a Christogram and the crest of Pope Paul VI. For the opening mass on Fri- day, six altar candles are already in place. It is antici- pated that a total of 54 simi- lar altar candles containing the same beeswaxes will be used for the many masses at the church during the six-month Expo. 10 MASSES DAILY For the duration of the Expo, St. Jacques will be the scene of 10 masses daily, from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., and 17 masses on Sunday,. from 12 o'clock mid- night Saturday to 9 p.m. Sun- day evening. - Friday's opening ceremony at } | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH -- 64 COLBORNE ST. EAST Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church ef Chyist Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts, SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 11:00 A.M. SUNDAY SERVICE 14:00 A.M. "EVERLASTING PUNISHMENT" Wed. Service (Includes testimonies) 8 P.M. READING ROOM--CORNER ONTARIO AND BOND STS. Monday to Friday -- 12 noon-5 p.m. (Excepting Holidays) Listen to: The Bible Specks To You CKLB 9 A.M, Every Sundoy 430 p.m. will be conducted by "is Eminence, Cardinal Paul- Smile Leger, assisted by St. Jacques' permanent group of 12 priests. In excess of 1,600 persons are expected to attend. Pastor of St. Jacques is the Rev. Gerard Lalonde. St. Jacques, located at St. THE SALVATION ARMY Major end Mrs. John Wood --_-- GRACE | LUTHERAN Lutheran Church -- Canada Mo. Synod) PARK ROAD & HIGHWAY 401 Rev. Philip Fiess, Minister TELEPHONE 728-2175 Phillip Heinze, Vicar SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 A.M, SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M, MORNING WORSHIP SUNDAY 9:45 A.M.--Sunday School and Bible Class 11:00 A.M. "THESE THINGS SPEAK" 7:00 P.M. | "God's Blessing In Unfavourable Circumstances" Wednesday 8:00 P.M.--Prayer ond Bible Study" "Man of Steel" film is scheduled for Moy 4, 5, and 6 in East- dale Collegiate Auditorium, Oshowa, Plan to see this exciting Christion Dramatic Film. | 133 Simcoe Street South | | } | I | | ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH || unten spmmuaust | | CHURCH OF ONTARIO | BAGOT AND CENTRE STS, The Reverend Canon F, G. Ongley, M.A. -- Rector The Reverend R, G. Brooks $. Th, -- Assistant SUNDAY, APRIL 30th -- EASTER V 9:00 A.M.-11:00 A.M.-7:00 P.M. 8:30 P.M.--ORGAN RECITAL Mrs. A. Reesor, Mus. Bac., M.Mus, Soloist -- Mrs. Millicent Peacock Nursery facilities available at the 11:00 A.M, Service Thursday, May 4th--Ascension Day -- 10:00 A.M.--Holly Communion | | Are you a Unitarian without knowing it? Do you believe the Bible to be an inspiring human docu- ment, rather than the literal "word of God"? trine of "original sin," but is inherently capable of im- » Do you believe that man is not condemned by the doc- provement? Do you believe the development of character to be more important than the accepting of religious creeds? this life nobly and constructively, rather than to empha- size the preparation for an after-existence? The Unitarian answers are affirmative. Join with other religious liberals who insist upon individual freedom of belief and the use of reason in religion. SUNDAY, APRIL 30th 11;00 A.M. Speaker: "MRS. GRACE HEARD" "TEENAGERS ARE PEOPLE, TOO" Sunday School 11 a.m. UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP NORTH OSHAWA COMMUNITY CENTRE Nonquon Rd, » Do you believe the purpose of religion is to help us live CALVARY IS GOD'S ETERNAL HEARTACHE FOR PERISHING SOULS FAITH Lutheran Church (Eastern Caneda Synod) The Rev. Henry Fischer Postor -- 725-2788 r ass MASONIC TEMPLE BLDG. 91 Centre St. 9:45 A.M, SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 AM. THE SERVICE | THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX SIMCOE ST, NORTH (Four blocks from King) Minister Rev, G. W. C. Brett, B.A, Mr. Matthew Gouldburn, A.L.C.M, Music Director ST. LUKE'S Rossland Rd. W. at Nipigon Minister: REV, THOMAS GEMMELL B.A., B.D, Choir Director Mrs, J. Barkwell 9:45 AM. 9:30 AM-- CHURCH SCHOOL SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M, 11:00 AM "Ananias-- pee ates The Deceiver" "HOW DO ul Service Broadcast Over YOU GIVE CKLB COME AND WORSHIP WITH US Presbyteens at 7:30 p.m. NURSERY AT 11:00 A.M. UKRAINIAN Simcoe St. South Minister Rev. J. Jacenty ST. PAUL'S Wilson Rd. N. ot King St. E. Rev. Walter Jackson Minister Mr, Frank Walter Music Director 9:30 A.M.--Church School 10:00 A.M.--Ukrainian Service 11:15 A.M.--English Service 9:30 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL HUNGARIAN Minister Rev. E, Serese 11:00 A.M. et Knox Church MORNING Simece St. North WORSHIP 3:30 P.M.--Worship Service 7:00 P.M 2nd and 4th Centennial Pageant SUNDAYS Ministry Chr. Ref. Church: |} tach Sunday et 9:15 P.M. (Back To God Hour), every ether Sunday ot 11:00 A.M. CKLB (churehes. in the creo) Orange Temple, Bruce St., Oshawa (Upstairs) SUNDAY, APRIL 30 2:30 P.M, HEALING SERVICE 7:00 P.M. DIVINE SERVICE Medium--Ann Wells of Aurora at both services SEC. 723-6786 4<= All Welcome Parsonage 728-6662 9:45 A.M.--S.S. Staff Prayer Meeting 10:00 A.M.--Sunday School with Adult Closses LTR WHOSOEVER' 232 » :00 P.M. (Roger leaves next week for his first full-time pastorate in ROGER SAUVE Capreol, Ontario, -- WATER BAPTISMAL SERVICE -- Tues. -- Thurs. -- Annual District Conference of P.A.O.C. at the Simcoe Street Pentecostal Church COMING -- MAY 7TH EVANGELIST JIM MacKNIGHT Rev. MacKnight Is @ former pastor of King Street Church and will return for @ weels of special Evangelistic Meetings. FINA DR. Wm. H. KAUTZ SIMCOE STREET PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 245 SIMCOE ST. S. L SERVICES With Rev. GEORGE C. SMITH, Pastor TONIGHT -- 7:30 P.M. "THE MOD GENERATION AND YOU" @ A GREAT YOUTH RALLY @. EVERYONE WELCOME @ Prayer for the sick -- SUNDAY -- 10:00 A.M. -- Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes 11:00 A.M.--"Borrowed Time"--Dr. -7:00 PM.- "FLAME w the te ae -- WILL GOD OR MAN DESTROY THE WORLD BY FIRE?" -- @ The Choir and Orchestra @ Join the Great Crowd this Sunday night @ Dr. Kautz will preach and sing Kautz speaks TUESDAY -- THURSDAY -- 7: DISTRICT CONFERENCE OF THE PENTECOSTAL CHURCHES MAY 2-3-4 -- THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO THE EVENING SERVICES 7:45 P.M. @ Rev. George R. Upton, Speaker @ Simcoe Street Pentecostal Church Choir ~ WEDNESDAY--7:45 P.M. @ Home Missions RALLY @ King Street Pentecostal Church Choir @ Ordination Service--Rev. Robert Argue, Speaker Gospel Temple Choir -- Rev. R. A. Bombay will be in charge of all services -- 45 P.M. ; @ Scarboro Listen To "Songs In The Night" Sunday 11: =i aaa, BIBLE LES' Pete Resi By R. H. RA Today's lesson is ation of last week's cerning Peter's and ing of the lame be gate of the Temple After news of spread throughout . great crowd gather themselves, and Pe his second great s Like the Pentecos had remarkable, in sults. Not only did i numbers of people fledgling Christian also brought about secution to be exy the early church. Peter's sermon ¥ upon the steps of th among his listene! priests, the captain ple guard and se' priestly nobility kn ucees. : They were env crowd surrounding were angered by t he was telling then whom they had so tenced to death, pected Messiah. Bu over when they h powerful witness resurrection from 1 being modernists ir ing, the Sadducees lieve in life-after-d or the existence of Peter and John v immediately and i await a hearing be hedrin the followir Under Roman a Sanhedrin was the legal court of the It could pass se could not execute sentences of capita could not legally t the same day as The Great Sanh sed to a lower own as the Sanh Jerusalem and was 71 members: the priest, former higt members of the f which the high pri lected, elders--trib: heads of the peopl Pharisees and Sac They sat in a 5 they could see ea to avoid the matte: and precedence. stood by to recor Those accused hi in humble attire, | the centre of the ci the president, who in the middle of 1 When the apost raigned they were of anything, but w what power or a healed the lame 1 Strengthened by Spirit, Peter addre: spectfully as ruler of the people. He oe HARMONY BAPTIST C 226 Harmony Postor Wm. J. 9:45 A.M.--Bibl 11:00 A.A "| CHARGE TI Nursery ond Jr. COME! Diseover th CHRIST ME CHUR( (Anglico Mery and Hiller SERVICE 8:00 A./ 11:00 A. 7:00 P.) Nursery Core -- Wednesday -- 1 HOLY COMM ROSSLAND FREE MET! Pastor: Rev. R. H. Ja 9:45 am, -- Libre 10:00 am, -- Sunde 11:00 A.M. STHE HOLY. § MISSION 7:00 P.M. "THE TV COMMANDM Wed. 8:00 P.M.--Pra Study Sunday, Moy 7--C.Y. Council, Upholding the Info eit al! of God. REORGANIZED OF JESUS OF LATTER DA (Werld Headquarters, Missourl) ORANGE T SIMCOE & BRUCE. SUNDAY SEF 10:00 A.M CHURCH SC for children enc 11:00 A.M MORNING W'

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