14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, Mey 20, 1967 EE ONE OF THE colorful units certs ere the Timbrelists, of the Songster Brigade of who provide the rythym for the Oshawa Citadel of the the 45-voice choir. From Salvation Army, which is left are Lynne Butler, in this weekend Elaine Sargeant, Rhonda Bryant, Elizabeth Belling- Army Songster To Sing At Expo '67 The Oshawa Citadel Songster Brigade (choir) of the Salva- tion Army is bringing honor to Oshawa this weekend by pre- senting two sacred concerts at Expo, as well as several other eoncerts in Montreal. This is one of the most ambitious trips ever undertaken by the group. The 45-member group left Oshawa by train Friday after- noon and will return Tuesday morning. They will sing at a music festival at the Montreal Salvation Army Citadel this evening Lat aan rograms at Expo. y ss cog take part in the services| West Virginity Pittsburgh, res on Sunday at the Montreal Cita-|Baltimore, Md.; rr, yi y master for 244 years. He has attended the Army all his life and is a third generation Salva- tionist. The assistant leader is Ken Bryant. Mrs. Ernest Sar- geant is Songster Sergeant. She is assisted by Mrs. Brian How- croft. The secretary is Mrs. Murray Whitehead and the pi- anists are Miss Marlie Bryant and Mrs. Roy Clarke. The brigade has visited many centres in Ontario, such as To- ronto, Hamilton, Niagara Falls, etc. In the: United States, very interesting weekend. campeisns Pal A ged haat ham, Carolyn Owens and Esther Bellingham. During their visit to the Quebec metropolis the pongsiors will sing twice et Expo, present a program in Do- Group ried # young woman who was a good vocalist and togethér they undertook to form a sing- ing group. This first group consisted of 14 women and six men of whom three -- Mrs. William Allison, Thomas Coull and Al- bert Owen -- are still mem- bers of the Oshawa Corps of the Salvation Army. During the intervening years the group has grown in size and the personne) has changed considerably, as some have retired, some have moved away and some have been "Promoted to Glory", as In Portugal Protested Stanley J. Kerr, presiding jminister of the Oshawa Congre- gation of Jehovah's Witnesses, reported today that the 124 members assembled for the weekly ministry school session at the Kingdom Hail unanimous- approved a public protest of persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses in Portugal. The expression of the congre- gation followed a report on re- cent developments in Portugal in an appeal of the Witnesses to the Supreme Court of that land. Mr. Kerr told the local conazegation that the Supreme Court had, Feb. 22 this year, upheld the cunviction of 49 Por- minion Square as well as take part in the Sunday services at the Montreal Citadel. Oshawa Times Photo Margaret Coull), Capt. James Reid, Capt. E. Gurney, Capt. Ray Nelson. At present Cadet and Mrs. J, Alexander are in the training college. SMOKE OR NOT; IT'S UP TO YOU TORONTO (CP) -- Des- pite consistent medical warnings against the dan- gers ef smoking, Princess Margaret Hospital, a cancer treatment centre, still has a cigarette vending machine available to both patients and staff. The philosophy, says John Law, hospital administrator, is that '"'smoking or not is a decision for each individ. ual." "We advise them 'not to smoke but we won't force June, 1965, for attending a Bible meeting. They make up the en- tire adult membership of one of the congregations in Portugal. Police invaded a private home there and broke up religious services. "You will be shocked," he told the local group, "to hear that these Christians were char- ged by the Plenary Court of Lis- bon with being guilty of 'a crime against the security of the state. 'It was ridiculous, he added, for anyone to think of these harmless Christians as a security risk. He explained," It is most interesting that the pro- secution produced no witnesses to back up the charges and no evidence to show guilt at any time during the three-day trial. And so it was unreasonable for the Supreme Court to uphold these convictions." He claimed that the Portuguese press, sig- nificantly, had not reported the court's decision to the public. "Even more shocking," the congregation was told, 'will be the results for the families in- volved. Thirty-five of those con- victed are women who will be taken away from their families. Two of the women are expee- tant mothers. Their babies will be born in prison." in|viee of worship in the Montreal supply the pulpit of the First spent the early part of his mini- Persecution 'First Baptist Minister Montreal Expo Preacher The minister of First Baptist Church, Oshawa, Rey. N. F. Swackhammer, has been honor- ed by an invitation from West- mount Baptist Church, Mont- real, to be its Expo Preacher during the month of June. The Westmount Church has had a long and honored history of service right at the heart of Montreal and for its 'out-reach' during the months of Expo it has invited a number of mini- sters to come in as guests. The Christian witness at Expo is shared by the Christian Pa- vilion and the Sermons in Science exhibition. The West- mount Baptist Church is seeking to minister to the many visitors who will be looking for a ser- Churches. During Mr. Swackhammer's absence, Dr. Clayton Kitchen, formerly professor of missions at McMaster University, will Baptist Church. Dr. Kitchen stry as a professor in @ Chris- tian College in India and then for the last 25 years has been professor at McMaster. Last year he took an exten- ded tour of the mission fields of South East Asia and was a seasonal lecturer at his former college. REV. N, F, SWACKHAMMER During the Sunday evenings of June, Dr. Kitchen will have a series of sermon - lectures il- lustrated to show the life of the Church in Japan, South East Asia and India. Other guest ministers at West- mount Church will be Dr. BE. J. Bailey, president of the Baptist Federation of Canada, Dr, Em- yln Davies, professor at Uni- versity of Toronto and the Rev. Gordon Jones, PhD, minister of the Blythwood Church, Toronto. Group-Visits For Students MONTREAL (CP) -- About 500,000 students from various parts of Canada are expected to have visited Expo 67 by the end of May under a special arom vient program for stu- nts, The Canadian Army is pitch- ing in with beds and blankets for some of the non-Montrealers among the youthful contingents. Terms of from one and a half to five and a-half months have been set for 39 of those con- The special program, known as Expo 67 Rendez Vous, will sumes Sept. 11 until Oct, 20, with the focus during this sec- ond period on students frem the United States. One Expo administrator of the plan said Friday most students now arriving under the arrange- ment come from Ontarie, Que- bec province and the Maritimes. The scheme is designed to en- able students from elementary and high schools to visit the fair as inexpensively and profitably as possible. Students from outside Mont- real can be accommodated either in the dormitories of col- leges and other institutions--at $2 or $3 a night--or in their continue until June 16. It re- gymnasiums at $1.50. victed: Ten were given suspend ed sentences. All 49 were fined from $47 to $170, and must pay court casts of §35 each. He expressed the hope that if the publie was aware of the treatment of a minority religi- them to walk a@ couple of blocks in the rain to get cigarettes." there. ous group in Portugal it might yet bring relief to the Witnesses they say in the Army. Fight conductors have succeeded Mr. del and present a concert Sun- igan and Poughk aay oe in Dominion STARTED IN 1910 ean The Oshawa Songster Brigade FINE LEADER was inaugurated in the fall of The present leader is Robert|191. The first leader was Wil- Young, who hails from Fenelon|liam Gadd, who emigrated from Gadd. No less than 12 members have left the brigade and entered the Salvation Army's Officer Train- ing College in Toronto. These include: Mrs, Brigadier J. Falls. He was inted Song-|'Tenbridge Wells, England, ster Leader Au anuary, 1964 Wallet menaver of the Salva-| after serving as deputy band- R), . Arthur Bryant, hog & was L. Knight, Mrs. Capt. D. Hollingsworth (nee You enjoy , ng Ave a tion Army in Oshawa, he mar- HARMONY ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH 226 Harmony Rd. S. Postor Wm, J. B. Lewis HORTOP AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev, N. Frenk Swockhommer, B.A, Rowlend L. McCord ---- Mus. Bac. --- Director ef Musi¢ GLENWOOD 9:45 AM.--Bible School 11:00 A.M. MORNING COME! Discover the Difference. 11:00 AM.--"THE LIFE iN M 300 P.M--A TALK-BACK is OF THE D, PSHIP (3) GAMBLING wees! Chureh Nursery nnd Jr, Sues at 11 am. WHICH "CHRIST LIVES ON MORAL ISSUES Yo elical Baptist EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH €orner Evangeline & Phillip Murray Pastor REV. ERNEST WINTER Churches In 9:45 A.Mo=--BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES : The Bible Is Our Text Book 11:00 A.M.--REV. and MRS. ROY BICKLE 9:45 A.M. Bible Schoo! for cll ages 11:00 AM-- 7:00 P.M. -- REV. ROY BICKLE "" " BQUBTING THOMAS This missionary couple from Germany will provide special 7:00 P.M.-- music for all services today. "SPIRITUAL GIFTS" WEB. 7:45 P.M--Bible Study @nd Prayer. King Street Pentecostal Phones: Church 728-5371 Evening Service Broadcast over C.K.L.B. Radio Wednesday 7:45 P.M. --- Study the Scriptures On 611 KING ST, W. One Block West of Oshawa Shopping Centre REY. S, D, FELTMATE--Pastor Bepth. Church Parsonage 728-6662 945 10:00 1%. A.M, A.M. Bib "RE ORCHESTRA e-- SS. Staff Prayer Meeting -- Sunday Scheel with Adult NICOLSON" Trinidad West Indies Youth Director 7:00 P.M. -- Evangelistic Rally CHOIR : le Classes V. WHARTON SPECIALS Canede for Christ Really Pentecostal Church with WEDNESDAY, MAY 24th, 7:45 P.M. Rev. Tom Johnstone, Genero! Supt. P.A.O,C. Service at Simcoe Street Evangelist Don Cantelon. 10:00 8&3 BYNG AVE. WEST FRED ¢ SIMCOE CHRISTIAN EDUCATION HOUR 11:00 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE 7:00 P.M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE rnatecostal THE AMALGAMATED Westmount U Bond St. W. at CONGREGATION OF Centre Street and nited Church IN WESTMOUNT CHURCH Rosehill Bivd. Ministers--Rev. 6. J. Minielly B A., D.D. --Rey. A. W. Mogee Orgonist--Mr. D. Thompson A.R.C.T., L.T.E.L, Nursery and Crib 9:45 A.M.--CHURCH SCHOOL 11:00 A.M.--"JUST WHERE DO YOU MEET GOD?" Room provided. TT | A.M, OF SIMCOE ST.N SPRING PASTOR STREET PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 245 SIMCOE ST. § the Seven Church 11:00 "THE THYATIR 10:00 A.M.--Sundey School and Adult Bible Classes Poster Smith continues the series of messages on SEDUCED BY JEZEBEL" Rev. GEORGE C. SMITH, Pastor es of Revelation A.M, A CHURCH -- : ae "THE SARDIS @ CHOIR -- ORCHESTRA -- @ A FRIENDLY CROWD DEAD !" @ PASTOR GEORGE SMITH SPEAKS P.M. CHURCH -- CHURCH MUSICIANS by the Pentecostal Churches of by, Ajax and Port Perry, WED., MAY 24 -- 7:45 P.M. @ DON CANTELON @ This is your opportunity to hear and meet the Evangelist for the Qshawa and Area CENTENNIAL TENT CRUSADE, to be held JUNE 11 - 25. You will also meet REV. TOM JOHNSTONE, General Superintendent of the Pentecostal As- semblies of Canada. These meetings are being sponsored Oshawa, Bowmanville, Whit- Listen to "SONGS IN THE NIGHT" Sunday 11:15 CKLB-1950 SIMCOE SOUTH AN! ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH Minister: THE REV. J. F. G. MORRIS, B.A., S.T.M. Organist and Choirmaster: MR. KELVIN JAMES, A.7.C.M, ID BRUCE STREETS What hos to be done 9:30 A.M. --- Junior end Intermediate Deportments (Children 9-13 years) Pre-Confirmation Class -- Grade 9 Senior Discussion Group --~ Teens 11:00 A.M. --» Nursery; Kindergarten and Primary Beportments 11:00 A.M.--"THE CHURCH IN THE CITY" Boes Christ condemn the modern city? "What would'st Thou have me to do?' Small children and babes are cored for during service. to redeem the city? 2 ewe ee ERIE STREET FREE METHODIST Off Simcoe St. (next after Bloor) Minister -- Rev. C. M, Bright 725-3872 THE PASTOR 7:00 P.M.--Family Gospel JAMES BROS, GOSPEL QUARTET Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan will present a Cencert ef Seered and Gospel Musis Tues, 7:30 p.m.m<Prayer Meeting amd Officie! Board Thurs,, 7:30 p.m.--F.M.Y. Junior Church Up To 11 Years Provided 10:60 A.M. -- FAMILY SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:60 A.M.--FAMILY WORSHIP SERVICE "A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU" WILL SPEAK Heur -------- THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX SIMCOE ST, NORTH (Four blecks from King) Minister Rev. G. W. €. Brett, B.A. Mr. Matthew Gouldburn, A.L.C.M, ST, LUKE'S Rosslond Rd, W. at Nipigon Minister: REV. THOMAS GEMMELL B.A., B.D. Choir Director ST, PAUL'S Wilson Rd. N. ot King St. E. Rey, Welter Jackson Minister Mr. Frank, Walter Music Director Mrs, J, Barkwell Music Birector i 9:30 AM-- Preis py SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A.M, 11;00 A.M. 11:00 A.M.-- CHURCH SCHOOL "Paul -- The MORNING 11:00 A.M. Missionary" SERVICE BROADCAST WORSHIP "THE TEST ee Presbyteens at 7:30 p.m. OF BELIEF" COME AND WORSHIP WITH Us NURSERY AT 11:00 A.M. UKRAINIAN Simcoe St. South Minister Rev, J. Jacenty 9:30 A.M.--Church School 10:00 A.M.--Ukrainian Service 11:15 AM.--English Service HUNGARIAN Minister Rey. E, Seress at Knox Ch Simcoe St. 3:30 P.M.--Worship Service 2nd and 4th SUNDAYS Hord Won't Retract Slur To PM; Church Apologizes TORONTO (CP)--Rev. J. R.loffice and te you as Prime Hord of the' United Church of|Minister. Canada says he will not retract! 'The position that the United his charge that Prime Minister|Church of Canada has taken on Pearson is a 'puppydog" on|the Vietnam issue is well President Johnson's leash. |known. We want the war ae: het, secretary of the brought to an end... . church's board of evangelism) «4; |; and social service, repeated in 1 wish to make it plato that, | \an interview Friday that Can-|While reasserting these opin- ada appears to the world to be|ions, the United Church of Can- on Washington's leash as far as/ada dissociates itself from the one 5 nen in Viet-| personal statement made Thurs- Mr. Hord told the Ontario|9#Y by the Rev. J. R. Hord Welfare. Council Thursday that|and particularly from the man- God ages ¥ on the side of the;ner in which these statements people etnam and Cana-| " dians should not support the td Position of the United States there. | ROMANCE IN THE WAR He referred to Mr. Pearson' PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Mi- as "a puppy dog on: LBJ's|Sericordia Hospital offers its leash." |maternity patients a candlelight MODERATOR APOLOGIZES |S¥PPET with lobster and straw- Mr. Hord said Friday tis\|berry shortcake, to background are his own and not that of his church. Rt. Rev. Wilfred Lock- Church, earlier Friday sent an| apology to Mr. Pearson for Mr.| UNITED CHURCH Hord's statements. views regarding Mr. Pearson |music. hart, moderator of the United HARMONY 5 | ; Marie Taylor, A.R.C.T, In his telegram to Mr. Pear-| ay (Ps and Sige) R.M.T, son, Mr. Lockhart said: | Sreeniet end Thowmnester "In the name of the United| Church of Canada I extend sin- cere apologies to you for the 9:45 a.m.--Sunday School 11:00 a.m.--Kindergarten -- unworthy and unjustified phrase Tiny Tots Concerning the Prime Minister 11:00 A.M, 0) a@nada,.. , Guest Minister REV. DR. OSBORNE Ontario Ladies' College, Whitby A Hearty Welcome to All ST ea SIMCOE STREET UNITED CHURCH SIMCOE ST. §. AT BAGOT STREET The Church in the heart of the city, with the World on its heart. MINISTER: REV. JOHN K. MOFFAT, B.A, Director of Musig: Mr. R. G, Geen, L.T.C.M, "I want to express in the name of our church the high regard and respect due to your 11:00 A.M. "THE CHRISTIAN CONCEPT OF POWER" "Song of Thenkegiving'" "Leave It To Him' Anthem Solo or, Silvester Marine Puffer _ SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 a.m. -- Youth Department, 11:60 a.m. -- Children's Department -- Baby Care. Stet ss INGSVIEW UNITED GHURE CHURCH SCHOOL end MORNING WORSHIP @t SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH, 1164 KING ST. E. ALWAYS A WELCOME FOR ALL AT THE FRIENDLY FAMILY EHURCH REV. L. WESLEY HERBERT, B.A, Minister Mr, Rhyddid Williams, Choir Director and Orgenist 11:00 A.M. "RESPONSIBILITY AND PRIVILEGE" Anthem "Rejoice The Lord |s King! 11:60 A.M.--Church Scheel -- Baby Core =~ Geuper = = NORTHMINSTER UNITED CHURCH (CORNER OF SIMCOE ST. AND ROSSLAND RD.) MINISTERS: REV, H, A. MELLOW, B.A,, B.D. REV, W. C. SMITH, B.A., B.D,, B,Paed, Orgenist-----Mr, Ronald Kellingten CHURCH SCHOOL SESSION: -- 9:15 @.m.--PRIMARY GRADES J, 2, and 3 JUNIOR GRADES 4, 5 end 6 INTERMEDIATE GRADES 7, 8 end 9 SENIOR GRADES 10 end over 10:45 @.m.--NURSERY AGES 3 KINDERGARTEN AGES 4 ond § PRIMARY GRADES 1, 2 ond 3 11:00 A.M.--"Doctrine of The Holy Spirit' Dr, W. C. Smith will preach. Baby Sitting Service By The Come-Bouble €lub. -------- ALBERT STREET UNITED CHURCH (Corner of Albert St. and Olive Ave.) MINISTER: REV. HELMUTH DYCK, B.A, ORGANIST-CHOIRMASTER: HAROLD ELLis SUNDAY CHURCH SCHOOL: 9:45 om. and 10:45 o.m. Nursery fer Infants and Toddlers at 11:00 a.m, SPECIAL PREACHING SERIES -- : THE CHURCH AND THE WORLD T MAY 21: A LAYMAN'S ANSWER to 'GOD IS DEAD' 11:00 @.m, Mr. Earl Brown, Elder, Albert Street United Church. HI MAY 28: A LOOK AT LIFE 11;00 @.m. Rev, Roy DeMarsh, B.Sc., B.D., D.D, Associate Secretary; The Committee For Church Voca- tons, 6:00 p.m, "Hi-C' Pot Luck Supper -- Leader Dr. De- Marsh -- "'Effects of The New Morglity on your Career". *JUNE 4: GOD'S WORD FOR GOD'S WORLD 11;00 a.m. Rev. Kenneth G, McMillan, B.A., B.D., D.D. , General Secretary, Canodian Bible Society. JUNE 11: YOU ARE INVITED 11:00 a.m. Rev. Willard C. Picketts, B.A. Associote Sec- retary. The Missionary ond Maintenance De, partment. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL » i, 9:00 11:00 ' 7:00 Speak Wednesday, 7 ALBERI 10:00 A.M.-- 12:00 P.M.-- 7:00 P.M-- Tuesday / CHARI: FIRS Branch of The M s SUN ai Wed. | READING R( Mone Listen to: The | ST. GEO The Revere The Reve SUNDAY 9:00 a.m. Nursery Fac THURSDAY, MA' OSHAWA Meetings will be | Church (Olive Avs 2:30 P.M,-- 7:00 P.M-- Thursday 8:00 ¢ 9:45 AM-- 11:00 AM.-- Ne 7:00 P.M.-- No. 3 i A Nu WEDNES Coming! Centenni: "Ww THE 9:45 A.M.- "Jest "Dead M Wednesday Reformation is tur ceiving a new life MONDA\ 10:30 A. M 2:00 and 7 CIVIC AUDIT FREE /