od ada neral) Mont- Drapeau; Gen. Canada's dis- ator at Ge- rime minister nt, novelists nnan_ and Mme Vanier, governor-gen- | Dr. Gordon n a new oper- that promises *s paraplegics, g Medals of former Mont- t Maurice Eskimo carv- Cape Dorset, Chester Ron- Nicholson, for- lissioner, Order was an- by Prime Min- ristian Church p Ave. E. ter rmehl, M.Th., A.M. WORSHIP | Provided P.M. SERVICE wr. Ref. Chureh God Hour (each } opm.) Aree ther Sunday et Ss A. 4OOL A. RSHIP \. TIC » Study end p.m, Ml 723-6325 $ YOU ED" t THE JRCH N HOUR jo 728-6662 ses NEWS FROM THE CHURCHES Anniversary Celebrated At Westminster United Westminster United Church will celebrate its ninth anniver- jary Sunday. Rev. Mel Buttars, thairman of the Oshawa Pres- bytery will be the guest speaker tnd will launch another year of Christian growth and fellowship at Westminster. The first services were held in Dr. Robert Thornton school, then at the old Thornton's Cor- aers school until the opening of het present building April 3, In 1963, Rey. John Porter was talled to be the first full time minister of: this young congre- gation. Since then it has grown in number and in fellowship. Organ Recital Alan Reesor, the organist and choirmaster of re bagel igh sas Anglican Church and director o Christian Outreach music at Donevan Collegiate, Rev. J. M. Smith of st,|Will give the first of the winter |Mark's United Church, Whitby,/organ recitals in St. George's last Sunday spoke on '"Chris-|Church Sunday at 8:30 p.m. tian Outreach". Rey. Cecil ia Mission 1967 Brenn, a director of the capital funda eommitice of the United Rey. Fred Milton Bayliss will be guest speaker Sunday at Church of Canada read the les- BO: TNE ARLE COE MONEE ae Centennial United Church at the special Missionary and direction of Mrs. Douglas Wil- Maintenance Service at 11 a.m. Expropriation Damages Sought By Law Reform TORONTO (CP) -- The Ontar- fo Law Reform Commission has proposed that tion in expropriation proceedings be! based on the market value of) the seized property plus an} amount covering "damages at-| tributed to the expropriation." | The, proposal was made in a} 130-page report released Friday! by Attorney - General Arthur} Wishart, who said his depart-| ment is studying the effects the commission's recommendations would have an expropriating au-|tion proceedings be set at one-|Ciate in the thorities. The commission, under law-/National Housing Act rate for|this Sunday. yer H. Allan Leal, recom- mended that market value be defined as "the amount which the land might be expected to realize if sold on the open mar- ket by a willing seller to a will- ties be required to pay property| ing buyer." liams sang "God and Country". His topic will be 'Mission 1967". Rev. Bayliss in 1958 was ordained to the ministry of the United Church by the Bay of Quinte Conference. He was im- mediately transferred to the Saskatchewan Conference and for the next four years served the McCord Charge and was {Sich an allowance would not be|chairman of the Assiniboia | paid would be if the house were) Presbytery during 1961-62. In up for sale at the time. 1196 "Rev. and .Mrs. Bayliss The commissioners recom- mended that this allowance be restricted to '"'owner - occupiers of residences." Other recommendations: 1. That expropriating authori- ties be made liable for personal or business damages in cases |where no land is taken. lwere appointed by the Board jot World Mission to become Indian Act Disputed Monday to review a ruling by a) judge of the Northwest Territo- ries that the Indian Act discrim-| inates against Indians. | The attorney-general of Can-| ada is seeking leave to appeal the decision since it prohibits| any liquor charges from being) laid under the Indian Act in the) Canadian north. | Mr. Justice William Morrow} 21 threw out a conviction against Joseph Drybones, a) Yellowknife band Indian, that he was "unlawfully intoxicated off a reserve," contrary to the Indian Act. Mr. Justice Morrow said that the section of the Indian Act under which Drybones was charged meant that Indians are being treated differently than both whites and Eskimos in the Northwest Territories. Such discrimination is con- trary to the Bill of Rights, the judge ruled. Brian Purdy, a Yellowknife lawyer defending Drybones, served notice he will cross-ap- peal, He says Mr. Justice Mor- row also should have acquitted his client on the further grounds missionaries in Korea. He comes to Canada this year with his family for a furlough. President Officiates | ihere. jthat Indians cannot be convicted lof being intoxicated off a re- serve in the Canadian north since there are no reserves | Mrs. Wilbur Rusnell, the pres-| ident of Kingsview United|son became director of the Banking Business Booms oma cp-ne some ALS Gold Rush Hits Banks 'Court of Canada will be asked TORONTO (CP) -- Canada's chartered banks did abooming|mediately on prices, however. business in gold Friday as in- vestors jammed telephone lines/a and lined up at bank counters to|ago. The recognized ceiling for buy it as a bulwark against de-|n valued currencies. Officials at the Toronto - Do- minion Bank said they had trad- igjof Commerce said its market), ed about $1,000,000 worth of go! ici auld (galee Had been "ex. of the territorial court in Sept. 000,000 which they were going to|'remely active." | and had orders for another $1,- the open market to fill. SALES ACTIVE The bank gave no figures im-,ca bu' The U.S. set the price of gold t $35 in U.S. funds 33 years/bu: orma! transactions is $35.19875. The Canadian Imperial Bank jon He described the activity as Bl ce "Our traders were swamped with calls,' an official said. Normally the banks sell little gold. But Friday customers across Canada were telephoning branches, which in turn calle the bank's international division with orders. Toronto - Dominion officials said they had gone to the Bank of Nova Scotia, Canada's large gold-supply bank, to fill some orders Friday, and to the mar- |ket for others. | "We expect the active trading ENDS NOV. 29 i, The Oshawa Muscular Dys- trophy campaign is being ex- tended to next Wednesday. It was originally to have ' Paris were described as the The Imperial man said that all reasonable de- mands of customers had been jmet. | Meanwhile prices of gold min- jing companies climbed sharply The index of these companies, ure the price movements, rose FUND-RAISING i.) hits Nan'or io? points Porcupine, Dome Mines, up $2 to $57, and Campbell Red Lake, up $1.37 to 26.50. rryover from Europe, where lion markets in London and siest in living memory. Bank spokes- the Toronto Stock Exchange. t up by the exchange to meas- Major gainers among the gold ining stocks were Mcintyre up $4.25 to $87, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, November 25, 1967 7 In Montreal, the Royal Bank| The Bank of Montreal re- eseal aie tan cg ho aay ee ee gold-buying spree in the Mont-|°f Bold or U.S, currency. The Royal Bank said, how- WESTMINSTER UNITED ever, there was some increase in trading of United States dol- Manning Rd. -- between -- Gorrard & Thicksen lars, with the U.S. dollar climb- ing one-quarter of a cent in terms of Canadian funds to $1.07%. The bank attributed the in- crease to companies with future U.S. fund commitments buying! in advance in expectations of further increases. 9th ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY 11:00 A.M. GUEST SPEAKER REV. D. M, J. BUTTARS, B.A., B.D., ST.M, closed last Wednesday, but ill- néss among the canvassers | has left about a quarter of the | area still to be covered, says | Murray Hamilton, chairman. to continue Monday," a Toron- \to-Dominion official said. 'But we have no doubt we'll be able to fill the orders." BANK IS BUSY | The Bank of Nova Scotia said jan unusual number of people jappeared at its Toronto head of- ifice to buy gold because of the run on the metal in Europe. A bank official said a lineup, |started at gold) counter as the bank opened its the office's 2. That interest in expropria-| Church Women group will offi-|Christian Lay Training Centre doors and remained through the jhalf per cent above the current jordinary home-owner loans, in- |stead of the present five per |cent. | 3. That expropriating authori- lowners 85 per cent of the mar- service of worship|at Indore and staff member at jto be held in College Park)Union Theologian |Seventh-day Adventist Churchlajso at Indore. Rev. Johnson She will be assist-|will speak on the subject 'In Jack Tane, vice-|yMalwa", led by Mrs. the association. president of | UCW Sunday | United Church Women Sun- jday will be held Sunday at Baptist Fellowship Guest speaker Sunday at the 11 a.m. service at the First Bap- tist Church will be Dr. Marion "It proposed that in cases|ket value of the property pend-|Kingsview United Church. The/Bates, president of the women's where the land is devoted to &/ing a final reward in a dispute, |Rev. Hilda Johnson, on fur-|department of the World Bap- purpose such that there is no general demand or market for it, compensation be paid "on jinstead of the present 50 per jcent. of the agency's initial offer. the basis of the r ble cost of equivalent but added a rider: "Such compensation should be paid only when the owner has a bona-fide intention to relocate." RECOMMEND DAMAGES A section of the report dealing with damages for disturbance proposes that compens tion be paid for all disturbance dam- ages provided the damage in- curred is not too remote and is reinstatement," ROSSLAND ROAD FREE METHODIST |] Pastor: Rev. R. H. James 725-1280 10:00 a.m.--Sunday School 11:00 A.M.--"The Challenge" 7:00 P.M.--"Reformation" Monday 6:30 P.M--C.Y.C. Wed. 8:00 P.M.--Prayer & Bible Study Your Friendly Community Church the "natural and r consequence of the expropria- tion." Specifically, the commission proposed giving all dislocated t Ss a per age al- lowance set at five per cent of market value. The only time REORGANIZED CHURCH | OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS (Werld Headquerters, Independence, Missour!) SIMCOE & BRUCE, OSHAWA SUNDAY SERVICES 10:00 A.M. -- i} ORANGE TEMPLE | UNITED SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF ONTARIO Orange Temple, Bruce St., Oshawa (Upstairs) SUNDAY, NOV. 26th 2:30 P.M. HEALING ond MESSAGE SERVICE 7:00 P.M. DIVINE SERVICE Guest Mediums Rey. G. Lievers and Mrs. Lagont ALL WELCOME tist Alliance. Her topic will be \lough from India will be guest "Baptist World Fellowship |speaker. Rey. Johnson was first i jengaged in 1936 in Women's|Among Women"'. Dr. Bates will Evangelistic work in India until|speak at Harmony Road Baptist |1950. The same year Miss John-|Church at the 7 p.m. service. day. Business was so brisk the Seminar) gold counter took its phone off! point, jthe hook. | "At its peak there were about |20 or 25 people in the lineup, but, lit has varied through the day, depending on when they could get in." He said the price of selling gold to customers is within the \limits set by the United States. | GRACE | LUTHERAN ERIE STREET FREE METHODIST Off Simcoe Street (next after Bloor) Minister -- Rev. C. M. Bright 725-3872 Junior Church Up to 11 Years Provided | 10:00 A.M,.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M.--"ABUNDANT GRACE" 7:00 P.M.--FAMILY GOSPEL HOUR Tues. 6:30 p.m, -- Christian Youth Crusaders Tuesday 7:30 p.m. -- Prayer Meeting Friday, 7:30 p.m. -- F.M.Y, Really at Newmarket FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HORTOP AT GLENWOOD Rev, N. Frank Swockhammer, B.A. Rowland L. MeCord -- Mus, Boe, -- Director ef Musie 9:30 A.M.--The Church School 11:00 A.M.--DR. MARIAN BATES Special Missionary Circle Service 7:00 P.M.--"FILLING THE EMPTINESS" A dramatic reading -- illustrated Nursery end Jr. Church et 11:00 A.M, Lutheran Church -- Canada (Mo. Synod) PARK ROAD & HIGHWAY 401 Rev. Philip Fiess, Minister TELEPHONE 728-2178 Horeld Witte--Vieer SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 A.M, SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M, MORNING WORSHIP |Back To School Children Ordered CHATHAM (CP) -- William O. Taylor of Tilbury East Town- ship was sentenced Friday to one year probation for failing to send his four children to school Mr. Taylor's children, eight to 15, have not been to school since it opened Sept. 5. He refused to allow them to walk one mile to the local school bus _ pickup ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Bagot and Centre Sts. The Rev, Canon F. G. Ongiey, M.A. Rector The Rev. R. G. Brooks, $.Th., Assistant SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26th SUNDAY next before Advent Services: 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 am. 7:00 p.m. Nursery core at the 11:00 @.m, services ORGAN RECITAL Mr. F. A. Reesor, Mus. Bac., Thursday November 30th Andrew the Apostle Holy Communion -8:30 PM. -- M.Mus -- St -10:00 A.M President, Bay ef Quinte Conference H EAR "EVERYONE WELCOME Th Back to the Bible HARMONY Broadcast UNITED CHURCH Mino me Miniterney : cad Lecey, 9:30 - 10:00 am. Ma. Mare Tevln ARC BLY, | | 9:45 AM | CHURCH SCHOOL 11:00 A.M MORNING WORSHIP 1350 RADIO A Hearty 'Weleome to All. ALBERT STREET UNITED CHURCH | (Corner of Albert St. and Olive Ave.) REV, €: Pastor: 91 CENTRE ST. "NEW : PREMISES Masonic Temple OSHAWA SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Bronch Of Toronto Spiritualist Temple M. McGRATH eat METCALF FRIDAY 8 P.M.--Open 2:30 P.M.--Healing and Spirit Greeting Speakers--Mrs. B. Brown Miss B. Brown 7:00 P.M.--Divine Service and Spirit Greeting Circle in Red Light MINISTER: REV. HELMUTH DYCK" RBA ORGANIST-CHOIRMASTER: HAROLD ELLIS UNDAY CHURCH SCHOOL M.--Junior, Intermediate and Senior | 10:48 AMS Beoinr Kindergarten and Primary 11:00 A.M.--Morning Worship "TOO LATE" | Nursery For Intonts and Toddlers A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL Centennial United Church | BOND ST. WEST AT ROSEHILL BLVD. Minister -- Rev. G. J. Minielly B.A., D.D. Organist and Choir Director -- Mr. D, E. Thompson A R.C.T., F.T.C.L. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. end 11:00 AM, 11:00 A.M, Guest Speaker -- REV. FRED M. BAYLISS, B.A., B.D. Healing and Development ALL ARE WELCOME Crib Room and Nursery Provided A WARM WELCOME TO ALL THE SALVAT 133 Simcoe S Major and Mrs. ION ARMY treet South John Wood Lutheran Church (festern Cenada Synod) The Rev. Henry Fischer Pastor --- 725-2785 > MASONIC TEMPLE BLDG. FAITH | Radio Broadcast, CKLB--1 : "Worldly A SUNDAY MEETINGS 9:30 A.M.--"GOSPEL TRUTH" 350 on Your Radice Dial 9:45 A.M.--Sunday School and Bible Class 11:00 A.M.--HOLINESS MEETING Message: i And Pl "a P 7:00 P.M.--EVANGELISTIC MEETING Message: "What's Wrong With The World?" 8:00 a.m., 12 noon and 5:00 p.m Wednesday 8:00 P.M.--Prayer and Bible Study "Day Of Prayer And Fasting For Revival' Fridey, Dec, 8th. Speaker: Rev. Ernest Wilson, from Philadelphia. Three meetings, [ ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH SIMCOE SOUTH AND BRUCE STREETS Minister--The Rev. J. F. G. Morris, B.A., $.7.M, Pastoral Assistant--The Rev. D. H. Woodhouse, B.A., B.D. Organist & Choirmaster--Mr, Kelvin James, AT.EM, 9:30 A.M.--Junior and Intermediate Classes Pre-Confirmation for Grade 9 Pe Senior Discussion Group for Older-Teens 11:00 A:M.--Nursery, Kindergarten and Primary Babies and Toddlers are also cared for 11:00 A.M.-- "DON'T FOOL WITH GOD" The Third Commandment. Reverence and respect for the Name. SIMCOE STREET UNITED CHURCH --S==_ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH SCHOOL for children end adults 11:00 A.M. -- MORNING WORSHIP | | | Evangel | Pentecostal Church 374 Farewell Ave. |] Pastor: Rev. Allen F, Kenney | 576-2351 Wesleyan Methodist Church Hilisdale Public School Oshawa Bivd. N., Minister Rev, Walter Jewell 305 Rossland Road East 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11;00 A.M, PUBLIC WORSHIP "Christ--Our Shepherd" 7:00 P.M. EVENING CHAPEL In the Parsonage "Our Possibilities" SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 A.M. || SUNDAY SCHOOL, Youth and Adult Bible Classes. 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP Sermon: "The Foremost Need of the Church Today" 7:00 P.M. EVENING SERVICE Sermon: 'How Does Christ Rate ! in Your. Life?" Week Night Services Wednesday 7:30 P.M.--Public Wor- ship Service. Friday 7-8 P.M.--Juniors Fun and Worship Hour, A program especially designed for children 12 years old and under, All children welcome. Tuesday 7:30 P.M--Young Peo- EVERYONE WELCOME ple's Service, Film entitied 'Time To Speak", FIRST CHURCH -- 64 COLBORNE $7, EAST Branch ef The Mother Church -- The First Chureh ef Christ Scientist In Bosten, Massachusetts SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 11:00 A.M, SUNDAY SERVICE -- 11:00 A.M. "ANCIENT AND-MODERN NECROMANCY, alias MESMERISM AND HYPNOTISM, DENOUNCED" Wed. Service (Includes testimonies) 8 P.M. READING ROOM CORNER ONTARIO AND BOND STS. Monday to Friday -- 12 noon-S$ p.m. (Excepting Holidays) Listen te The Bible Speaks Te You CKLB 9 A.M. Every Sunday ALBERT STREET GOSPEL HALL 150 Albert St., Oshawa ORDER OF MEETINGS SUNDAY -- NOVEMBER 26 10:00 A.M. Remembering the Lord 12:00 P.M. Sunday School -- Adult Bible Class The New Lyceum Modern Philosophie Spiritualism Healings "MENTAL P' Lectures HENOMANA; PERCEPTION, AND CONTROL" Sundays at 7:00 P.M. -- Storie Hall FOR INFORMATION CALL 725-7433 7:00 P.M, Gospel Tuesday, 7:30 P.M.--Prayer and Bible Study. Saturday, 7:30 P.M.--Ministry Meeting. ALL ARE HEARTILY WELCOME 91 Centre St. SIMCOE ST. $. AT BAGOT STREET 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 A.M, THE | SERVICE | | | Tomorrow': | Reveals the startling signi- | ficance behind world news! . with PROPHECIES 'next 20 years! Monday - Saturday | 9:05-9:35 P.M. and Sunday 10:30 - 11:00 P.M. 1350 RADIO answers. There believe.' of God in three persons. As be burned at the stake. Priestley, Thomas Jefferson, Unitarianism. SUNDAY SCHOOL NORTH OSHAWA CO, Man is often told: "As far as religion is con cerned, stop thinking! Our church has all the is no need for you to think, just Unitarians broke this man-made command over four hundred years ago. In the middle of the sixteenth century, Michael Servetus challenged the trinitarian concept a result, Calvin ordered him to Persecution, mental or physical, did not stop mankind from questioning; these Unitarians--Francis David, Joseph Charles Darwin, William Ellery Channing, Theodore Parker, Ralph Waldo Emerson, all suc- cessfully challenged the orthodox position. Unitarians are the scientists of religion--the questioners, the examiners, the seekers of truth. If you have "Jost faith" in religion because you insist on thinking for yourself--you should know abow SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26th 11:00 A.M. Speaker:--MR. JOHN EVANS of Toronto, AT 11:00 A.M. IMMUNITY CENTRE NONQUON RD. The Church in the heart of the city, with the World on Its heart. Director of Music: Mr. R. G. Geen, L.T.C.M. | CENTENNIAL YOUTH SUNDAY | 11:00 A.M. "GO MAN ~- WHERE" REV, LAWRENCE BEECH, MA Dd, Assistont Professor Pyschologica! Service Centre University ef Windser. Anthem Anthem A service conducted by young people for the young In spirit ae well ae the young in yeors ALL YOUNG PEOPLE IN OSHAWA ARE MOST CORDIALLY INVITED, SUNDAY SCHOOL "All Praise To Thee Eterna! God" err, Perry "Centennial Hymn" Lelocheur THIS SUNDAY ONLY -- All departments will in the Sunday School meet ot 10:30 a.m. | | NORTHMINSTER UNITED CHURCH } (CORNER OF SIMCOE ST. AND ROSSLAND RD.) } MINISTERS: DR, H. A. MELLOW, B.A., D.D. REV. W. C. SMITH, B.A., B.D., B.Paed, Organist--Mr. Ronald Kellington CHURCH SCHOOL SESSIONS: #:1$ AM.--Primary Grades 1, 2, 3 8, Junior Grades 4, 5, 6 Intermediate Grades 7 ? Senior Grades 10 and Over 10:45 A.M.--Nursery--Age 3 Kindergarten--Age 4.ond 5 Primary Grades----1, 3 11:00 A.M, Fellowship Of Evangelical Baptist Churches In Canada EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Evangeline & | | Phillip Murray The. (Christian. and. a eh 459 Bond Street East, Oshawa GOSPE L HALL 40 NASSAU STREET 11:00 A.M.--FAMILY BIBLE Hi 7:00 P.M.--GOSPEL SERVICE Wed. 7:45 P.M.--Bible SUNDAY 9:00 A.M.--THE LORD'S SUPPER a JOUR AND SUNDAY SCHOO! Speaker: MR. H. FICE, of Bowmanville Speaker: MR. S. MARTIN of Wingham Study ond Prayer Meeting A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL Rev. Richard J. Barker, Minister -- SUNDAY -- | 9:45 A.M.--Bible School 11:00 A.M.--NATURAL, SPIRITUAL, OR CARNAL?" 1 CORINTHIANS 7:00 P.M. "GOD IS LOVE" 1 JOHN A Nursery Is Available At All Services WEDNESDAY 7:45 P.M, -- PRAYER SERVICE "Where You. Are Always Welcome" Pastor REV. ERNEST WINTER 9:45 A.M, BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES | | | li | 11:00 A.M.-- "THE GREAT SUPPER" 7:00 P.M.-- "ABUNDANT MERCY" Wed. 7:45 P.M Bible Study and Prayer Catvary Pastor -- REV 9:45 A.M.--BIBLE SCHOOL FOR The Bible Is Our CENTRE and JOHN Baptist ROBERT B. LYTLE ALL AGES Text Book WEDNESDAY -- 7:48 11:00 A.M.--"BEFORE--AFTER--THEN!" Christian Service Brigade Extra. 7:00 P.M.---HE SURRENDERED--BUT WON!" Evening Service Broadcast Over CKLB Radio. P.M. THE HOUR OF POWER certain that you are where "Jesus Christ offers limitless blessings -- be He distributes them!"' | "Altering Course" 1 DR. MELLOW WILL PREACH Sacrament ef Baptism and Reception of Members Baby sitting Service by the Come-Double Club, KINGSVIEW UNITED CHURCH CHURCH SCHOOL end MORNING WORSHIP et SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH, | 1164 KING ST, E. | ALWAYS A WELCOME FOR ALL AT THE FRIENDLY FAMILY CHURCH REV. L. WESLEY HERBERT, B.A. Minister REV. F. J, LITTLE, B.A. Pastorol Assistont Mr, Rhyddid Williams, Choir Director and Organist UNITED CHURCH WOMEN SUNDAY | 11:00 A.M. "In Malwa" Guest Preacher---REV, HILDA JOHNSON OF INDIA Ledies' Chorus--'In The Garden"'---Miles "Wonderful Wanes of Life" --Bliss Piano and Organ Duet--'The Lord's Prayer"--Malotte (Miss Haze! Rundle and Mr. Rhyddid Williams) 9:45 A.M.--T.V. HOUR -- "The Need To Choose" | 11:00 A.M. -- Church School and Baby Care