Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 May 1967, p. 14

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J@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Mey 13, 1967 NEWS FROM THE CHURCHES Many Churches Mark Rev. W. Lewis Concludes Pastorate In REV. WILLIAM LEWIS The ministry of Rev. William Lewis of Harmony Road Baptist Oshawa {t met in the building of their Mother Church, First Baptist Church, Oshawa. Tur. For € e e : Church, Oshawa, concludes to-| The congregation has alwa | Christian Family Da cern cet alae Mt aoe "Pentecost and Missions" at the/headed for the mission-field as United Church, and agricultural and medical mis- Christian Family Day will be observed by a number of the Protestant churches in Oshawa and surrounding district this Sunday. At a number of the services the sacrament of infant baptism will be solemnized. College Chorallers The Choraliers of the Can- adian Bible College, Regina, will present a program of sacred ensemble groups. During April and May the Choraliers will be travelling throughout several provinces, prese: Alliance churches, Rev. Richard J. Barker, local pastor, said. Special Appeal The Christian Pavilion EXOP "67 has already created a great deal of interest both as a build- feature some quartet and trio their program in 35 This Church. personal Centennial projects, Sunday in Anglican Churches, throughout the Dio- cese of Toronto, a special ap- peal is being made for the Anglican Church's share in this great project. It is particularly appropriate that it be done this Whit Sunday the Festival in which we remember the coming of God the Holy Spirit into His Anglicans are being asked to make this appeal one of their morning service "Past, Present, Future." at the evening service. Mr. Lewis is the first pastor of this young church. He came to Oshawa in 1962 as a student minister of the mission which at that time met on Bloor Street East. Under Mr. Lewis the con- gregation organized as a church, moved to the Harmony Road Public School, and last year into its new building at the cor- ner of Harmony and Taylor sionaires. They will now leave Oshawa for language study and orientation before. sailing for India next October. Tomorrow's services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. will conclude his ministry. The morning ser- vice will be much bound up with the scriptural reasons for gery- ing Christ as the Church was called to do at Pentecost. In the evening the congregation will take a brief look at the past, other milestone than 100 years of Sunday when a ceremony is held the site of the ner Plans for the were drawn by E and Brown, Toro: The general awarded last we Brooks Limited, o construction at th and Adelaide Av commence immed music in the Christian and Mis- Avenue. ered over the present, and look The decision to ing and in placing the Christian sionary Alliance Church, May 17. The 30 voices will be directed by Richard L. Brust, chairman of the music department of the college. Included in the program will be such selections as: Malotte's setting of '"'The Lord's Prayer," "The Hallelujah Chorus" Handel, and several Spirituals. well, the program by will faith at the heart of EXPO, and also because it is the first con- crete example of ecumenical action in almost 1,000 years: The pavilion has been made possible by the joint action and concern of the Anglican, Baptist, Greek Orthodox, Lutheran, Presbyterian, Roman Catholic and United Churches. laodl Officials Attend Convention At Banff A number of residents of the Oshawa area, during the past 12 days have been taking part in the convention held by the North American division of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Banff. They were joined by representatives from all the rovinces and the United ites as well as Hawaii and American Division of Seventh- day Adventists, attended to Confirmation Three persons will make a public profession of their faith at the morning service this Sun- day at Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church. * . . Christian Science "That which is born of the flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit," from the Gospel of John will be the Gol- den Text of the lesson-sermon on "Mortals and Immortals" to be read at the First Church of Christ Scientist this Sunday. the old fashioned tea meet- ing held in the christian education rooms of Brook- lin United Church, last Sat- urday, to mark the 100th in anniversary of the building BROOKLIN WOMEN DEMONSTRATE QUILTING TECHNIQUE of the present church. Dur- ing the afternoon demon« Strations of weaving, tat- ting and quilting were given by members of the congre- gation, many of whom were the costumes of 100 years ago. A group of the Latge crowds attended women, in costume, are seen here working on a cen- tennial quilt bearing the plaques of each of the prov- inces. Several of the men of the congregation, also attired in period costume, are in the background. --Oshawa Times Photo | HARMONY UNITED CHURCH rie Taylor, A.R.C.T. gan) R.M.T. Mrs. Mai (Piano and O1 o and YP Service Melvin Jacobs from the Tor- give guidance and counsel. Other leaders from the world headquarters offices were J. E. Edwards, director of the lay activities and health and wel- fare departments and his asso- ciates; G. R. Nash, director of the Sabbath School Department and his associates; J. J. Aitken, onto Jewish Mission will speak at the Young People's Service being held at 5:45 p.m. Sun- day in Rossland Road Free Methodist Church, He will give a visual illustration on the complete presentation and the message on the Passover Paul Powers will speak at the morn- Ch Role Of Church Address Theme: The St. Andrew's United nual dinner meeting church, May 4, under the chair- manship of J. R. Carson, pres- quarters in Toronto. Speaking of church has played in Canada during the last 100 years he 'went on to anticipate the role t might be expected to play throughout the next century. He argued that in the next four or five years each church body carefully analyze its purpose urch Men's Club held its an- in the improved E. G. communication be- the role the|tween the two worlds. Storie thanked Dr. Leng on behalf of the mem- bers, while William Siksay pro- posed the vote of thanks to the members of Mrs. C. Russel's unit of the UCW who provided the dinner. 9:45 a.m.--Sunday School 11:00 a.m.--Kindergarten Tiny Tots 11:00 A.M. REV. DR. OSBORNE Whitby Ladies' College Sacrament of Baptism A Hearty Welcome to All and plan its objectives for the| ALBERT STREET GOSPEL HALL orward to the future. At the 9:45 am. Sunday School there is to be an open session when there will be slides on the work the Lewis' will do in India, SIMCOE STREET UNITED CHURCH SIMCOE ST. S. AT BAGOT STREET The Church In the heart of the city, with the World on its heert. MINISTER: REV. JOHN K. MOFFAT, B.A, Director of Music: Mr. R, G. Geen, L.T.C.M. 1065 he was ordained by Har. mony Road Baptist Church as CHRISTIAN FAMILY SUNDAY 11:00 A.M. "Home-made Religion' Socrament of Infant Baptism Service of "Dedication to Mission' by the "Me: ", "Explor. ers", "C.G.1.T.", "Cubs", ps ae i "Hic d 2 SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 a.m. -- Youth Department. 11:00 a.m. -- Children's Department -- Baby Care, church arose out tion by fire, Jan the church on Kin Not dismayed by an irreparable lo: tees met that aft cuss plans for the @ question of reb same site or seek cation. The latte: finally adopted ar summer the offici chased the new | city. The name of th was decided at 1967, annual * mi plans and specif approved early {i tenders were calle FOUNDED IN 18! The history of tion dates from 18 John Pinch, a mi Bible Christian | stationed at Bow gan holding service of Temperance Ha 156 Simcoe Stree was associated wit Roach and for s Attending the convention/director of the radio and TV ident. Approximately 60 mem-/future. were directors of the lay activi-/departments and his associates; ing sg pibeor via bers were in attendance. D. Leng likened the present five. years service ties and health and welfare, the/as well as H. M. S. Richards,| others at the 10 a.m. Sunday|, 2%@ speaker was the Rev. church to a crowd of. people oe Sabbath School, and radio and|speaker on the International] go19} Se John Leng, DD, MC. A former : peop. 150 Albert St., Oshawa TV departments of the church.|Voice of Prophecy radio pro- : minister at St. Andrew's, Dr.junder @ plastic bubble. Those NORTHMI NSTER UN ITED CHURCH REORGANIZED Some a ap papi were/gram, and W. A. weet. pro- K prey ke tue ote, eoraaga bord gf Pi pecttgeanice and OF JESUS expected to attend. gram director and speaker on Ann ator of the sion of Congre-jhear sounds, but are unable to Purpose of the conclave is to|the international Faith for To- Y ounces gational Life and Work at the/grasp what is going on. He ORDER OF MEETING SUNDAY (CORNER OF SIMCOE ST. AND ROSSLAND RD) OF LATTER Di aed ee of the oe = ia His Candidacy United Church of Canada head- pointed out the importance of!) 10:00 A.M.--Remembering The Lord MINISTERS: REV. H. A. MELLOW, BA., D.D. church's activities thr h ers nding Ww » a, these three of the church's 14 partmental directors from the} DALAT (AP) -- Premier | 12:00 P.M.--Sunday School--Adult Bible Class REV. W. C. SMITH, B.A., B.D., B.Paed. (Word gay ee functional departments during|10 union conferences of the|/Nguyen Cao Ky announced his F IRST BAPTIST CHURCH 7:00 P.M.--Gospel Orgonist--Mr, Ronald Kellington the past four-year period; to|North American Division of the|candidacy today for president of : one ORANGE ° Jay plans for greater outreach ete as bd e hg \giowr vad bose Vietnam in the coming HORTOP AT GLENWOOD Tuesday --- 7:30 P.M. Prayer & Bible Study 8 & Bruce and more effective operation|a! directors for the confer-/e ons. Rev. N. Frenk Swackhommer, B.A, : MCOR during the coming four-yearjences of North America. Gen. Nguyen Van Thieu, the Rowland L, McCord -- Mus. Bae. -- Director of Muse ALL ARE HEARTILY WELCOME CHURCH SCHOOL SESSION:-- period, and to strengthen the} Local residents attending/chief of state, has also been a t 9:13 emo--PRIMARY GRADES 1, 2, end 3 church's work through ex-jwere Pastor W. E. Kuester,|potential military candidate for|| 11:00 A.M.--A Service of Parental Responsibility | JUNIOR GRADES 4, 5 end 6 SUNDAY SEI change of personal experiences, director of the Lay Activities|the presidency, but Ky said he "LOVE'S REFUSAL" G O S P E L H A L L INTERMEDIATE GRADES 7, 8 end # instructional and discussion pe-jand Sabbath School Depart-jsees "no possibility up to the 7:00 P.M.--A Talkeback on Moral Issues of the SENIOR GRADES 10 end ever 10:00 A.M = and inspirational serv- panel 7 the ng yl MI ay een time" that Thieu willl] ': ee day 40 NASSAU STREET 10:45 ahr NUREAY. Ais & CHURCH s¢ ces, Canada, . | run. ASS. * Attending from the church's|Kuester; and Pastor Daniel] Ky added that he will drop (2) The Relevancy of Religion, or, uuaY ae Pog for ehildren er world headquarters offices in|Skoretz who heads the same/out of the race if Thieu decides "Whose God is Dead?" waaay A ' 'vein Ww. » D.C. was R. §.|departments for Ontario and|to run. : Nursery and Jr. Church at 11 ¢.m. 1:00 A. 'I will never oppose him," Bible School 9:30 9:00 A.M.--Remembering The Lord 11:00 A.M.--"PERSONAL PENTECOST" MORNING W Quebec, and Mrs, Skoretz and ashington, Watts, vice-president of the 'world family. church, who has travelled throughout the world in the in-| While this quadrennial session| If both Ky and Thieu ran, terests of the church, and who|of church ental leaders|they would probably split the has served in overseas posts|is held every four years, this is/military and further diminish in Korea and Africa. Neal C./the first time that Canada has/the South Vietnamese contribu- 'Wilson, president of the North|been chosen to host the council.'tion to the war effort. Ky declared. Or. H. A. Mellow will preach 11:00 A.M.--Faomily Bible Hour and Sundoy School Speaker Mr. G. Jolin of Quebec 7:00 P.M.--GOSPEL SERVICE Speaker Mr. R. Hogan of Toronto Wednesday, 7:45 P.M.--Bible Study and Prayer Meeting | ST. GEO Baby Sitting Service By The Come-Double 'Chub, THE SALVATION ARMY 133 Simcoe Street South tenes ee tn Shoes KINGSVIEW UNITED CHURCH 3 Zion Christian wg 8 mia a 6 ° SUNDAY United Pentecostal Church CHURCH SCHOOL and MORNING WORSHIP Reformed Church et SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH, SUNDAY 439 Bond Street Eost, Oshowe 9:45 A.M.--Sunday School and Bible Class 320 Ritson Rd. $. (Near Olive) nian 1164 KING ST. E. 49? Adelaide Ave, €. Rev. Richerd J. Barker, Minister 11:00 A.M . ALWAYS A WELCOME POR ALL AY THE FRIENDLY PAMILY €HURCH Holy Comr : Minister : AM. SUNDAY-- 3 mv. 1, WESLEY HERBERT, B.A. Minister Evening P: ev. D, N. Habermehi, SUNDAY } PY) ; a SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 A.M. ir. liams, Cholr Director and Organist | Mothers of the Bible MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. tan) Ak 9:45 A.M.--BIBLE SCHOOL | ee Wormer 1 Nursery Facil MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M.--COMMUNION -- oe 7:00 P.M. WEDNESDAYS Se ee i ns 11:00 A.M. THURSDA' Nursery Care Provided 'The Ministry of Reconciliation / - : = eupkee :00 P.M. CHRISTIAN F ILY DAY 11:18 A.M, -- SUNDAY SCHOOL No. 2 In series of Reconeillation. ss As ie The Kind of Women God Needs YOUTH SERVICE 8:00 P.M : : 7:00 P.M.--The Promise of The Father Explai | : Bis fronksotlatien evatobte, < of tnfent B 7:00 P.M. ; oe : i x taht No. 2 In series -- '"'Evangelize, Evangelize <u Wednesday 8:00 P.M, -- Prayer and Bible Study EVERYONE WELCOME EVENING SERVICE A Nursery ts Available For All Services Home Is the Sweetest Type of Heaven | Story by -- Miss Bette Lynn Osborne OSHAWA och, Sunday Yet S18 FM. (Back -- -- THE AMALGAMATED CONGREGATION OF in oe Mastings will be he $e od Tae) s sary oitar anaey Coming! Centennial Crusade for Christ with Campbell - Reese Team * " hag -- Chu moth A et 11:00 A.M. CKLB (churches in May. 28 - June 2 Centre Street and Anthem '© Happy Home' re! ve Ave, seal nia "Where You Are Always Welcome" | | . | P. == SS Westmount United Church The Sed Turning Caremony for the new 4 Kingelew United Church EEO Who are these Unitarians? IN WESTMOUNT CHURCH Rd. N., will be held at 3:00 p.m. Sunday, May 14th. The Solver 2:30 P.M.--H ARMONY RO AD B APTIST CHURCH Bond St, W. at Rosehill Bivd, tion Army Band will play at 2:30 p.m. All former members of MNT St, rely BA, DD. Metcalfe St. Methodist, the past ond present members of the 7:00 P.M.--D 226 Harmony Road South Unitarians are not bound by creed or dogma; Orgonist--Mr. D. Thompson A.R.C.T., L.T.C.L," ve King eal sing tig Bc wa on poy Bi to Postor Rev, W. J. D. Lewis B.S.A., B.0. each reserves the right to formulate his own re- a aaa ae Ranke. y :05 p.m. Sunday " : : rs. re nn nee ner | ALBERT STREET UNITED CHURCH r of Albert St. and Olive Ave.) MINISTER: REV, HELMUTH DYCK, B.A, ORGANIST-CHOIRMASTER: HAROLD ELLIg ligion, based upon his own intelligent reason- ing. As a religious group, they believe the DEED | to be more important than the creed. Possibly | that is the reason so many outstanding humani- || tarians were members of the Unitarian denomi- nation. These include Thomas Jefferson, Horace Mann, Daniel Webster, Susan B. Anthony, Em- erson, Hawthorne, Longfellow, Maria Mitchell and many others, Unitarians believe that the way a person lives is the real test of his religion. SUNDAY, MAY 14th 11:00 AM.--"SPIRITUAL GARDENING" Sacrament of Baptism -- Nursery and Crib Room provided A Social Hour will follow in the Church Hall ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH SIMCOE SOUTH AND BRUCE STREETS Minister: THE REV, J. F, G. MORRIS, B.A., S.T.M. Organist and Choirmaster; MR, KELVIN JAMES, A.T.C.M. PENTECOST Final Services of Thundey 8:00 p.r REV. WM. LEWIS 9:45--Bible School Open Session 11:00 A.M.--"PENTECOST AND MISSIONS" 7:00 P.M.--PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE" Wed. 7:30 P.M.--"Farewell Service CHRIS FIRST ¢ Brench ef The Moth SUNDAY CHURCH SCHOOL: 9:45 a.m. ond 10:45 e.m. Nursery for Infants end Toddlers et 11:00 @.m. You Are Invited -- Come, Discover the Difference mz ee 9:80 AM. -- Junior and Intermediate Departments SPECIAL PREACHING SERIES -- SUN : Prof. of Phil et Brock University tine Ble ---- = --=-- ------------ "COMMUNICATION AND phot lentil on Be and Pi THE CHURCH AND THE WORLD -- : Fellowship Of Evangelical Baptist Churches In Canada Sunday Hthesl (1 om: Lary Oa ner "DaehOUe, PRAYER? MAY 14: THE CHURCH IN THE WORLD Mort : Bee if a th ree 11:00 @.m. Rev. W. H. Bruléigh, B.A., B.D, Co-erdineter, Ne- Wed. Ser EMMANUEL UNITARIAN FELLOW. SHIP se Bag is id eee yee . tional Project on Evangelism and Social Action. i READING ROO/ BAPTIST CHURCH North -- ---- cn id Fellowship time afterwards in the Common Room. Sacrament of Holy Communion, Monday i is shade eg Small children and babes are cared for during service. Reception of Members, . Seip Maroy --= ae 2.00 p.m. OPEN FORUM -- All Church Officers end Workers. 9 " ------ ert ae, CET WINTER THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA MAY 21: ALAYMAN'S ANSWER to 'GOD IS DEAD' ST LUKE'S UKRAINIAN 11:00 @.m. Mr. Earl Brown, Elder, Albert Street United Church, ERIE STR : KNOX ST. PAUL'S off 2 Bless Record Rd. W. ot Nipiomn | van oe We "ee Peal rata MAY 28: A LOOK AT LIFE Minister - , (Four blocks trom King) Minister: ani "on Minister Rev, J. Jecanty |] 11:00 @.m, Rev, Roy DoMarth, B.Sc., B.D,, D.D. Assoclate Sec- Minister Rev. G. W. C. Brett, B.A, REV. THOMAS GEMMELL Rev. Walter Jackson retary, The Committee For Church Vocetions, Junior C a tmnt aaa Le BA., B.D. PN gS 9:30 AM.--Church School sik dee Geaeie ae lunes Bes Mr. Matthew Gouldburn, r. Frank Wel ebay 7:00 p.m, Hi-C VICE and DISCUSSION ON CHU 9:43 A.M.--BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES Musle Director Mr). Borkwett pain atta 19:09 A.M.--Ukrainlon Service oe AES Oe OREN eo ak : The Bible Is Our Text Book Le babies ch a vie : 11:00 AM---FAMIL . ; 9:30 AM-- : / u ; oa 11:00 AM.--"BIBLE HELPS FOR MUM" | $45 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 AM. JUNE 4: GOD'S WORD FOR GOD'S WORLD MO Bible School for all ages HUNGARIAN 11:00 om. Rev. Kenneth G. MeMillon, B.A., B.D., D.D, Gene 11:00 A.M. ae Nilesh CHURCH SCHOOL Minister Rev. eral Secretary, Canadian Bible Society. 7:00 P.M.--FAMIL 200 AM 7:00 P.M. Christian Family ster Rev. E. Serese ! BE SURE Y "MINISTRY OF ; : pts at Knox Church Pe REALLY KNOWING JESUS CHRIST' 11:00 A.M. ay 11:00 A.M. Simeoe St. North JUNE 11; YOU ARE INVITED Ag Special Music -- Choir; Mrs. R. Moore, J. Evans, V. Wright "Simon-- "Christian Beptism"" 10:45 --Dedication of 11:00 : Rev. Willard C. Picketts, B.A, Associate Secreta Tuesday 7:30 P.M. 7:00 P.M. : nha dephg 245 @.m. ica! 3:30 P.M:--Worship Service 300 a.m, . a! » Pic , B.A, ry, i COMMUNION EVENING SERVICE BROADCAST OVER KLIP RADIO The Bargainer" me lB ga Centennial Planting 2nd 8 ph xs The Missionary and Maintenance Depertment. et 6H 43 P.M--~Bible HAVE YOU TRIED THIS? Presbyteens ot 7:30 p.m. 1] om--!"The Tasts of Life' 330 p.m. roe ir 'alpgnd Bible Study with Personal Meaning--Wed. 748 P.M, eee Oe ee NURSERY AT 11:00 A.M, o SUNDAYS A. CORDIAL WEGNER. TO Ad. "A WAR ! ; 7 : aa , \

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