Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Jun 1967, p. 16

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46 OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, June 17, 1967 scene of many evangelistic meetings from the time of its erection during the pas- torate of Rev. John Harris, Located on Metcalfe Street, between Simcoe and (Centre Streets, Metcalfe Methodist Church was the OSHAWA PICTURE FROM PAST in 1863, until it was razed in 1913. The $5,000 received from Pedlar People Limited for the property went to- the construction of King Street Methodist Church which was dedicated in 1913, ward Doukhobor Shacktown , Gradually Disappearing "AGASSIZ, B.C. (CP)--A Sonsjstill in prison are released. All of Freedom Doukhobor shack-jare eligible for parole but for * ¢gwn that sprang up like an ugly|various reasons have been re- ' mushroom in the hills at nearby|fused release or have them- 'fountain prison is slowly dis-|selves declined to leave. golving into a collection of va- B. K. Stevenson of Vancouver, éant clapboard houses. regional representative for the a . day we shall|National Parole Board, T imagine one da; jonly one violation has occurred " it into a pile with a ( Bo ' jamong the 46 Freedomites re-|15, 1968, a scant 4,000,000 miles it," says] ong gga ely of "the (leased from prison on parole-- Fraser Valley municipality of|@" impaired driving charge. ' Kent, in which the unnamed) "They are excellent pa- community is located. About 220 Sons of a ame khobors still live in H che yo cna which came to life | Cational school training. overnight when 500 Freedomites| Mr. Stevenson says two of the trekked here from the Koute-|13 still in Mountain prison are nays in 1962 to be near relatives |awaiting imminent release and jailed in the prison for terrorist|the cases of several more will activities. |be reviewed this summer. The camp once held about 500) A survey now is being made Freedomites but, as their men-|mong the paroled Sons of Free- folk have been paroled or fin-/dom to determine their average ished their terms, the numbers|eatnings, their environment jseveral of those released are says\of cold matter, possibly iron-- irolees,"" he says, adding that|do should it veer earthward. the now taking high school and vo-|systems engineering students at CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP)-- If the asteroid Icarus were to hit the earth, the results would be catastrophic--but a group of advanced engineering students suggest that the asteroid could be intercepted by a barrage of hydrogen bombs. Icarus--a mile-wide collection will hurtle past the earth June away. A collision with the earth is considered unlikely, but there has been concern about what to A group of advanced space- Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology tackled the problem and came up with an answer based on available knowledge and space equipment. The students assumed that REACH SEMIFINALS Engineering Students Plan Action To Intercept Asteroid Students Use Theatre For R.C. Church Services SLIPPERY ROCK, Pa. (AP)jneed a big facility like a The marquee over the Roxy|ble cathedral to function Theatre offers The Blue Max| "Using the ticket bo@th and and Fanny Hill, Memoirs of a,the theatre may be a bit un- Woman of Pleasure. But thejorthodox, but the students and line of young people who gather|I haven't any qualms about it." on Sunday aren't going to see the movies. STUDENTS LIKE IT They're waiting to confess in the box office. man Catholic priest, sits hind a folding screen in the cramped little booth. After- a ticket booth, Moskalski says, / "it's the same as any confes- at) sional, changed." ger part in the mass. Prayers are sung to pop tunes. to is our type of music," says For Father Ragni and the! Janet Infante, 20, a sophomore 1,100 Roman Catholics aeons from Pittsburgh. Rey. Richard Ragni, a Ro-|the students of Slippery Rock|the words of contemporary e be-|State College, use of the thea-| songs to prayers and sing to the tre is a necessity. There are NO/accompaniment of two guitars facilities on campus for reli-lstrummed in the rear of the gious services. St. Peter's, the|theatre by fellow students." dents and separate from the rest of the community is the best thing about s Moskalski, 21, New Kensington, Pa. it," says Denni a junior from As for offering confession in only the outside is The students also take a big- "The music we sing and listen "We change New Bread Mixing Machine EDMONTON (GP)--A bread- mixing machine, cutting the preparation time of dough from hours to minutes, has been in- troduced at the Northern Al- berta Institute of Technology. The new machine can have the dough ready for the oven in only three minutes. Conven- tional mixers take 15 minutes to combine ingredients and then the dough must sit for up to five hours before it is ready for the oven. The achine uses "'the Chor- leywood process" in drastically! Prepares Dough In 3 Minutes cutting preparation time. It mixes the ingredients at a high speed after a vacuum pump has extracted most of the air from the machine. Because there is little air present, the yeast works quickly, causing the dough to rise in minutes. R. E. Wroote, head of the school's baking department, said the machine is not widely used in Canada, Few bakers bread'sta steimpro veswiththe knew of it and others were tra- ditionalists who refused to ichange their methods. j the padded Z n St ie aoar aie, a|only Roman Catholic Church in portable altar 'is pulled from this college town 50 miles north beneath the glittering screen|°f Pittsburgh, is too small. Mass and mass is celebrated. is celebrated twice each Sun- When there's no place else, the church must make do, says|Shown there on Sundays. day at the Roxy. No movies are --Pitcher Jim Bunning of Phila- Father Ragni, 33, a former U.S. "J found the ticket booth as and | United Pentecostal Church Air Force intelligence agent. |a confessional is ideal, and so "The church is really very|is the theatre for mass," Father bs PITCHER WELL AGAIN PHILADELPHIA (AP) delphia Phillies was released from hospital Friday after tests treatment for bronchial ongestion, The tests were all flexible in the presentation of Ragni says. "The students a the sacramental life. The priest|it is their own." can say mass anywhere when The students agree. it comes down to it. We don't! 'The fact that it is for the stu | | | 320 Ritson Rd. $. (Near Olive) Oshawa 723-6325 SUNDAY-- SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 11200 A.M. EVANGELISTIC 7:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY-- BIBLE STUDY and PRAYER 8:00 P.M. FRIDAY-- ROSSLAND ROAD FREE METHODIST Pastor: Rev, R, H. James 725-1280 10:00 a.m. -- Sunday School SERVICES ot 11:00 A.M.--7:00 P.M. Mrs. Lola Willows of Winnipeg, Manitoba will speak at both ser- vices. | Wed. 8:00 P.M.--Prayer & Bible | Study Upholding the Infallible Truth of God. YOUTH SERVICE 8:00 P.M. Bus transportation available, EVERYONE WELCOME Icarus would hit the earth in the mid-Atlantic, 2,000 miles east of Florida. This impact would dig a crater in the ocean floor 15 miles across and re- lease energy equal to 500,000,- 000,000 tons of TNT. Tidal waves would cause worldwide damage and wipe out New York, Boston and other port cities on both sides of the Atlantic. The students' $7,500,000,000 so- lution: Use Saturn V moon rockets to launch up to five 100- | ALBERT STREET GOSPEL HALL | 150 Albert St., Oshawa SUNAY -- JUNE 18th 10:00 A.M.--Remembering the Lord 12:00 P.M.--Sunday School -- Adult Bible Class 7:00 P.M.--Gospel Speaker -- MR. WILLIAM GREYLING, of Toronto Tuesday -- 7:30 P.M. Prayer & Bible Study ALL ARE HEARTILY WELCOME megaton bombs to knock the as- teroid off the collision course, HARMONY ROAD | BAPTIST CHURCH | 226 Harmony Rd. S. Pastor Wm. J. D. Lewis BARCELONA, Spain (AP) --| Australia's Tony Roche and) 9:45 A.M.--Bible School | 11:00 A.M. GOSPEL HALL Wesleyan Methodist Church Hillsdale Public School _ Oshawa Blvd. N., Minister Rev. Walter Jewell 305 Rossland Rood Eost 9:45 a.m:--Sunday School Classes for all 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship "FULFILMENT IN FATHERHOOD" 7:00 p.m.-- Evening Chapel in the Parsonage -- STUDIES IN JAMES ALL ARE INVITED --Sinplicthipa WASHERS WRINGER 125 - AUTOMATICS from 259 UP 2 YEAR UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE * FURNITURE and APPLIANCES 723-3343 STARR 491 RITSON RD. S. kKken«x 40 NASSAU STREET SUNDAY 9:00 A.M.--Remembering The Lord 11:00 A.M.--Family Bible Hour end Sunday School 7:00 P.M.--GOSPEL SERVICE have dropped. A few have re-|Since release and the problems|Mexico's Rafael Ozuna advan-| turned to the Kootenays strong- they have experienced in ad-|ced to the men's singles sem.i-| hold at Krestova, many others now live in Vancouver and the|he says. justing to life on the outside,|finals of the Count of Godo Ten-| 'nis Trophy Tournament Friday. MORNING Fraser Valley. , «The makeshift town is built on| @iunicipal land beside a road/| leading to the prison. "We don't bother them, they don't bother us," says Reeve) Johnson. | Minister -- Rev. C. ERIE STREET FREE METHODIST Off Simeoe St. (next after Bloor) M. Bright 725-3872 ' CHILDREN IN SCHOOL | The remaining Freedomites work in the hop and nut fields and at a variety of other jobs) in the area. Their children,| about 50 in all, regularly attend) public schoo] in Agassiz. ' ""pr. Duncan Black, director | @f the Central Fraser Valley MMealth Unit, says the Doukho-| bors have managed to maintain high sanitary standards. 11:00 A.M.--REV. N. F. Junior Church Up Te 11 Years Provided | 10:00 A.M. -- FAMILY SUNDAY SCHOOL | FATHER'S DAY GUEST SPEAKER sil 7:00 P.M.--EVENING WORSHIP | Tues. 7:30 p.m.--Prayer Meeting and Bible Study "A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU" PERRY SPECIAL MUSIC "We have been quite happy about it," he says. '"The insides | of their homes are spotless. | They have washing arrange-| ments. The water supplies are checked regularly and they are pure." "The homes are heated with wood-burning stoves and the community has appointed its ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH BAGOT AND CENTRE STS The Reverend Canon F. G. Ongley, M.A. -- Rector The Reverend R. G. Brooks $ Th. -- Assistant "own fire marshals to make sure i things are in working order and the necessary precautions are -- SUNDAY, JUNE 18th -- TRINITY IV | yy taken. we, The Sons of Freedom have "been without an official leader since the death of Big Fanny Gstorgoff about three years ago, © but all community problems are gee discussed and solved at Sunday) «,, Prayer meetings. iz. They have a postmaster to) om take care of the mail and the! 9:00 A.M.--Holy Communion 11:00 A.M.--Family Services Church School Awards and Promotions: 2:30 P.M.--Parish Family Picnic--Kedron Camp NO EVENING PRAYER -- Outdoor Service at Kedron THURSDAY, JUNE 22nd -- 10:00 A.M. -- Holy Communion "older men keep an eye on sani- & tation -- = WELL LEAVE IT CLEAN --. "The system works quite well," said one Freedomite. 'When we leave this place we OSHAWA SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Chapel--Albert St. United Church (Olive St. Entrance) «want to leave it clean and pre- @sentable -- not with tarpaper e» flapping in the wind." Exactly when the rest of the MRS. Oil Knowledge Makes Beer Run VANCOUVER (CP)--Do oil and beer mix? i The answer, say John Birtnell mm Of Molsons Breweries Ltd. and| NHAREAR THIS SUNDAY SPECIAL SPEAKER MARGARET REED Bradford, Yorkshire, England 2:30 p.m. Healing and Spirit Greetings 7:00 p.m.--Divine Service Every Thursday--8:00 p.m. Open Circle In Red Light Healing and Development EVERYONE WELCOME **H. Lary Cavanagh, refinery | *manager for Imperial Oil Ltd. meat Inco refinery near here, is mryes. The question came up at a seminar sponsored by the Cana- gon Manufacturers' Associa- | tion, the Vancouver Board of CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH -- 64 COLBORNE $T. EAST Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts. Trade and the British Columbia we Research Council. | = Mr. Cavanagh told the semi- nar that in the course of build- ing up a work study team to 'improve efficiency at the re-| finery, he had sent Jack Har-| Girison to Molson's to work out] .* py techniques of study. Mr. Birt- see nell, the brewmaster, acknow!- edged his indebtedness to the -- oil man for two major improve- | ments in productivity. SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 11:00 A.M. SUNDAY SERVICE 11:00 A.M. "Is'The Universe, Including Man, Evolved By Atomic Force?"' Wed. Service (Includes testimonies) 8 P.M. READING ROOM--CORNER ONTARIO-AND BOND STS. Monday to Friday -- 12 noon-§ p.m. (Excepting Holidays) Usten to: The Bible Speaks Te You CKLB 9 A.M. Every Sunday '| Radio | ot 11:00 A.M. CKLB (churches in |} rsery and Jr. Church Nui COME! Discover the Difference. WORSHIP | UNITED SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF ONTARIO Orange Temple, Bruce St., Oshawa (Upstairs) SUNDAY, JUNE 18 2:30 P.M. HEALING SERVICE 7:00 P.M. DIVINE SERVICE REV, CLYDE and ANNA THOMAS from Niagara Falls, U.S.A. SEC, 723-6786 All Weicome Speaker: A. C. MATTICE, of Oshawa WEDNESDAY, 7:45 P.M, -- Bible Study end Prayer Meeting ALL HEARTILY INVITED Oshawa Public Utilities Commission Oshawa Boy Scout and In Co-Operation With -- 459 Bond Street East, Oshawa Rev. Richard J. Barker, Minister SUNDAY 9:45 A.M.--BIBLE SCHOOL 11:00 A.M.--Church Membership Service 7:00 P.M.--Baptismal Service "ADDED TO THE CHURCH" No. 5 in series ""Evangelize, Evangelize" | | | The Christian and | WEDNESDAY 7:45 P.M. -- PRAYER SERVICE A Nursery Is Available For All Services "Where You Are Always Welcome" Zion Christian Reformed Church 409 Adelaide Ave. E. Minister Rev..D. N. Habermehl, M.Th., 10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP Nursery Care Provided 31:15 AM, -- SUNDAY SCHOOL 7:00 P.M. | EVENING SERVICE Ministry Chr, Ref. Church: 9:15 P.M, (Back each Sunday ot To God Hour), every other Sunday the area) l) THE SALVATION ARMY 133 Simcoe Street South Major and Mrs, John Wood SUNDAY 9:45 A.M.--Sunday School and Bible Class 11:00 A.M.--'The Nation That Forgets God Shall Be Destroyed" : 7:00 P.M.--"Working Together As Members Of Christ's Body". WEDNESDAY, 8:00 P.M. -- Prayer and Bible Study FEW LOVE TO HEAR OF THE SINS THEY LOVE TO ACT. Fellowship Of Evangelical Baptist Churches In Canada EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Evangeline & Phillip Murray Pastor REV. ERNEST WINTER 9:45 A.M. Bible School for all ages 11:00 A.M. "ISRAEL'S TURE" 7:00 P.M. "THE RESURRECTION Carvary CENTE 9:45 A.M.--BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES The Bible Is Our Text Book 11:00 A.M.--"THE AFFLUENT CHURCH" 7:00 P.M. "WHERE WILL YOUR FAMILY SPEND ETERNITY?" Evening Service Broadcast ever C.K.L.B. Radle OF CHRIST" WED. 7:45 P.M.--Bible Study and Prayer. WEDNESDAY -- 7:45 P.M, THE HOUR OF POWER ANNOUNCES Bus Service To Camp Samac Girl Guide Associations 9:30. a.m 10:30 11:30 12:30 p.m, 1:30 2:30 3:30 4:30 5:30 6:30 7:30 8:30 9:30 Leave The present Simcoe St. Route will be Samee at times shown in the schedule hereunder. Monday Thru Saturday Service ded te di Effective Friday, June 23 to Monday, September 4, 1967 only From -- King and Simcoe Sts: To -- Camp Samac From -- King & Simcoe Sts. From -- Camp Samae ! To -- Camp Samac To -- King & Church Sts. Leave Leave : Leave Leave ** 8:00 am, 12:15 pm, | ** 8:15 ame 12:00 p.m, * 8:20 12:45 * 8:30 12:30 * 8:45 1:15 * 9:00 1:00 ** 9:00 1:45 ** 9:15 1:30 9:15 2:15 9:30 2:00 9:45 2:45 10:00 2:30 _ 10315 3:15 10:30 3:00 10:45 3:45 11:00 3:30 10:15 4:15 11:30 4:00 11:45 4:45 4:30 5:15 5:00 5:45 5:30 6:15 6:00 6:45 6:30 7:00 7:00 1:30 TS 8:30 1:45 9:30 8:45 9:45 © * Operates Saturday Only -- *Does Not Operate Saturday Sunday and Holiday Service From -- Camp Samae To -- King & Church Sts. 9:45 a.m. 10:45 11:45 12:45 p.m, 1:45 Leave PLEASE CLIP AND SAVE THIS SCHEDULE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE for Comp AMONG THOSE part in the sod tur mony, last Sundi noon, for the new Wesleyan Methodis W | es Despite rather fort casts for the weeke beamed its brighte crowd of approxil gathered last Sunda for the ground-bre: monies of the new c erected, at the corn and Rossland Roa Wesleyan Methodists This about fac weather, after three termittent rain, see: a portent of things the life of this new tion. From the praye tion led by the R Lyttle, President, Fellowship of Osha Local G: To Atte Convent Stanley J. Kerr, tl minister of the Os' vah's Witnesses Ci announced today th gregation will atten annual Circuit Asse 16-18, along with 1 gregations. The As: be held at the | Laurier Collegis Scarborough. The sessions star p.m. Friday. The tl three-day conventio1 to your Faith Endu purpose of the Ass make Jehovah's Wit proficient ministers render greater ser Community and stre own faith. to live | principles of the Bi Friday evening's | tured the Theocra' School and Service cluding demonstrat jwill provide benefic tion on Biblical mat parents and childr tend. Saturday evening is a special one em} theme of the Assen 'Adding to your F ance." Door-to-door prea ity will be schedule day morning. Sat noon will see a bar ice, a regular feat vah's Witnesses' Ct The climax of thi will be Sunday at | the District Superv Maize, will show tl film in color entitle not Lie." This fils phasize the privileg servant to God anc praiser of His nar _ sions of this Conve open to the public lection will be take CHRIST ME! CHURC (Anglicar Mary and Hillere SERVICE 8:00 A.. 11:00 A Nursery Cere -- | @ ee --------<----= ---------------- KNC SIMCOE ST. (Four blocks fr Minister Rev. G. W. Mr. Matthew Gould Musie Dir ee 9:43 A CHURCH $ 11:00 A "CORNELI THE OUTS Service Bre over Ck @OME AND WORS! ener

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