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12 THE WINDSOR DAILY STAR, SATURDAY. JUNE 27, 1933 DROWNED IN LAKE i Lesson For Sunday School SUTTON, OnL, (CP) John Paul's Joy in Christ' ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By Alfred J. Buescher Scripture: Philippians Scripture Philippians less to abide in the flesh Is more needful for you." Trials and tribulations come to Thinking of those who would James, 31. drowned last night in Lake Simcoe after becoming separated from two companions during an after-supper swim. James, a former Trans-Canada Air Lines pilot, had been employed as a test pilot for Avro Canada at Malton near Toronto.

suffer if he died, he Is willing to live on, and even has hope that he might again visit the church all peoples of all races, colors and modes of living and In all times, from the beginning of man's resi and his beloved brethren in Philippi. dence on earth up to our own times. He then cheers his followers by In any century there are those telling them to "stand fast in the spirit, with one mind striving together for the faith of the gos who take their griefs with courage and cheerfulness, and those who Marcotte Funeral Home WINDSOR. ONTARIO pel. And in nothing terrified by permit them to overshadow their our adversaries; For unto whole lives.

you it is given in the behalf of We all have friends who take Christ, not only to believe on Him, but also to suffer for His their troubles bravely, who can sake." think of others who are worse off than themselves, and try to lighten From chapter 2 of Paul's epistle their burdens instead of thinking we quote these rules for Christian only of their own. Also, those living: "Fulfill ye my Joy, that Air-conditioning in both our Windsor and Tecumseh homes malts visiting easier. who permit adversity to overcome be like minded, having the During Paul's Imprisonment in Rome tor two years before his martyrdom he lived in his own house, but was continuously chained to a. Roman soldier, yen while writing epistles to the various churches. Paul was allowed visitors with whom he pleaded the cause of Christ.

The soldiers guarding him heard this talk, as Paul writes to the Philippians. "my bonds become manifest in Christ in all the Paul writes of sending his "brother and companion." Epaphroditus to PhilippL He had been very sick. Paul writes, but "God had mercy on him and not on him inly, but on me also, lest I should have, sorrow upon sorrow" Paul nds epistle to the Philippians by thanking them for gifts brought to him by Epaphroditus. He called them "an odor of a sweet smell, a sacrifice) acceptable, well pleasing to God." VERSE-Philippians them completely, making them same love, being of one accord. mournful companions who can talk of one mind." only of their own griefs apd insist "Look not every man on his that they never can be happy own things, but every man also on the things of others." again.

St Paul, even while he was im Do all things without murmur- prisoned for two years with the ings and disputings." Stamp Corner By JAMES MONTAGNES prospect of a cruel death ahead Paul speaks of his "brother and 10 Percent Down For Houses PC. Policy Fails to Show BILLINGS. (UP) When Lions Club members gathered to honor acting postmaster Richard Duncan with a perfect attendance award Duncan failed to show up. could yet be joyful and impart his companion," Epaphroditis, who had joy to others. During his Imprison ment he was continuously chained been very sick, "nigh unto death, but he had recovered, and Paul had sent him to Philippi.

from to a Roman soldier, the guard being changed every six hours. room brick house. He -said it holds out as well the goal of a five- Under those circumstances, how which he returned with gifts for the apostle, for which Paul thanks them warmly. It may have been could a man be joyful? Paul was room brick house for a man mak and part of his happiness came from the fact that he was spread that even the bare necessities of life were sometimes denied the prisoner. ing the Word, for many of these Roman Praetorians were led to Finally, my brethren, rejoice fn believe in Christ from hearing Paul and his visitors expound the the Lord.

one thing I do. forgetting those things which are Gospel. behind and reaching forth unto at He writes to the church those things which are before, I ing $60 a week and a six-room house for a man earning S65. To bring this about. Mr.

Hees said a Progressive Conservative government would take these steps: 1. Reallocation of municipal tax arrangements so that local councils may have adequate resources to carry out ever increasing responsibilities in relation to housing. 2. Halving the 20-percent down payment now required for purchase of N.H.A. dwellings.

3. Spreading the present N.H.A. amortization period on mortgages from 20 to 30 years. TORONTO, (CP) The Progres-i sive Conservatives, if elected August 10, propose to reduce the down payment required for National Housing Act dwellings to 10 percent. The present requirement is 20 percent of the purchase price.

ANNOUNCED BY HEES The party's plan was announced Friday by George llees, candidate for re-election in Toronto Broadview, at the opening of a two-day Canadian Legion conference on housing. Mr. Hees said he was announcing official party policy endorsed by its national leader, George Drew. He said the policy is aimed at enabling a man earning $55 a week to buy, and pay the carrying press forward unto the mark for the prize of the high calling of Philippi that "I would ye should understand, brethren, that the things which happened unto me God in Christ Jesus." COPGKATIOK have fallen out rather unto the Rejoice in the Lord alway: and i i again I say. Rejoice." QUf-tNl'tli'iUH 'f' -I i furtherance of the Gospel so that my bonds to Christ are manifest in all the palace, and in all other For the younger children this places.

lesson may be difficult. A map showing Rome, where Paul was, and Philippi In northern Greece, would be helpful. Also ask them Then he tells how many of the brethren in the Lord, becoming more confident by Paul's attitude Think It Over Ths question Is often asked: "How does God communicate with men?" Is it incredible to you that God can make Himself understood? Is He not God? Man transmits his messages through the ether by telephone, radio, video, etc. and can in a moment of time send his voice around the world. Is man greater than God? God CAN apeak to YOU.

Perhaps He has done so already. God has, through measures of providence, influenced your life up to this point. You have on occasion made Him promises and vows. Do you remember that time you were in serious trouble and asked God to get you out of a mess? Why did you talk to HIM? Because you and everyone else knows that there is a God and that He has power to influence circumstances. Don't USE Him as a lucky charm accept Him as a personal Friend through Christ.

With Christ as your Saviour and Lord communication with God is an everyday privilege. THINK IT OVER I Cordially Rer. D. J. Kenyon, B.D.

Pastor Christian and Missionary Alliance Church Goyeau at Tuscarora how they would manage to live are bolder to speak the message for two years with another person without fear. Some, he writes, chained, to them? Emphasize Paul's charges on, a single unit four- "preach Christ even of envy and Stamps courtesy Johnson and Major, Toronto. More Coronation stamps have arrived in Canada from (top, left to right): Southern Rhodesia, Southwest Africa, South Africa, and Australia (lower left). France has issued a stamp to Gargantua, a fictional character of author Rabelais (lower centre). The oil-rich sultanate of Bahrain has issued a stamp featuring the present sultan (lower right).

strife: and some also of good words about taking their troubles (yes, children do have them) courageously, knowing that Jesus will." Those who preached in con tention were not sincere, hoping will help them to bear whatever to add to his affliction, Paul writes. may come. But the others preach of love 480th anniversary of his birth. knowing that I am not set for the Czechoslovakia has issued two defence of the Gospel. commemoratives to musicians.

'What then? Notwithstanding, Kaiser Layoffs Affect 11,000 DETROIT (AP) Layoff notices were distributed to more than 11,000 Kaiser Motors Corp. workers at nearby Willow Run as plans for halting work on the company's aircraft contracts were being completed. Of the total layoff notices 9,600 were directly due to cancelation of a United States Air Force contract for production of C-119 and C-123 cargo-carrying planes. In addition. 2,200 hourly-rated automotive workers were laid off effective last night as Kaiser every way, whether in pretence or in truth, Christ is preached VICTORIA MEMORIAL CEMETERY PARK No.

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Catharines plumber, dug with his hands for 15 minutes while another worker held him upside down in the hole. After managing to free Jones, Hutchen collapsed from exhaustion. will rejoice." 2 Tankers Crasli, Dutch Ship Sinks LONDON. (Reuters) The Italian tanker, Achille Laura radioed that the 400-ton Dutch tanker, Cornelius sank after the two. collided in a dense fog off the coast of Brittany, France.

Knowing that death may near, Paul wonders which would be best. "For I am in a strait betwixt two, having a desire 5 depart, and to be with Christ which is much better: neverfhe (Advertisement) transferred some of its automotive, operations to the Willys plant CAMPBELL AVE. BAPTIST United States issues this five-cent stamp next month to mark 100 years since Japan was opened to Western commerce. ertisemen if in Toledo. Czechoslovakia, recently in the news because of riots caused by currency reforms, was at one time a popular country with Canadian stamp collectors, and is today one of the most prolific stamp-issuing countries in the world.

Czechoslovakia stamps have always, except for the very first issues, been wU printed stamps with simple designs. The country became phila-telically known in 918, shortly after it became a republic as an aftermath of the defeat of the Austrian Empire in World War I. The first stamps featured the seat of government, Hradcany Castle, at Prague, and in 1920. the first president of the republic, Thomas Masaryk, was portrayed on engraved stamps. -Masaryk was featured on stamps many times, especially on his 80th and 85th birthdays, and a mourning stamp was issued to the beloved president in 1937.

Commemoratives for him appeared till 1947. Early issues from 1926 on featured scenes in the republic, modern Paitor Rot. J. H. Watt.

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AT PRINCE ROAD PARK ALL WELCOME ELECTRIC 69 Grand Ave. E. Helps Canadians Study TORONTO, (CP) The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation of New York Friday announced the award of six 1953-54 Guggenheim fellowships to Canadians. The fellowships are granted! to assist scholars and artists to carry on research in all fields of knowledge and artistic creation. The Canadian recipients are: 1.

Dr. Hazel Coburn, associate professor in English, Vic afciaa a aa a Bja A ffTHiKliii iMaffMMflB.ajTBt YOUNCt- PEOPLE'S SERVICE EVERY SUNDAY EVENING AT YOUTH URGED TO COME (AdTertfeement) e. TOT and old buildings, mountains, churches, castles and industrial tows. Czechoslovakia also honored on its stamps famous patriots, soldiers, scientists and musicians. Included were composers Smetana and Dvroak, whose compositions are popular today.

There have been numerous issues for Czech troops who fought with the Allied armies' during toria College, University of To SALESMAN WANTED Leading Houseware and Giftware distributor has opening for aggressive experienced salesman for Western Ontario to call on our established customers. Car essential. A pply in writing to D. H. 380 Craig West, Montreal COLU World War I.

During World. War ronto, for her of the unpublished writings of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. 2. Dr. Joseph Arthur Colin Nicol, experimental zoologist, Plymouth, England, for his studies on the comparative physiology of luminescence in marine animals.

(Dr. The Queen Calls Us to Serve (Reprint from the National Message, London, Eng.) There is a manifest need today for a redeclaration of II, when the Free Czech forces were fighting with British, French and Russian armies against the Germans, stamps were issued to some of the important things which we who profess and Czech heroes of these military ANGLICAN CHURCHES ALL SAINTS' CHURCH Windsor Avenue at London Street RECTOR: Rer. W. Gerald Burch, B.A. ASSISTANT: Rev.

A. E. Bowker, A. HONORARY ASSOCIATES: Rer. E.

a. Dymond, l.Th. Rev. H. A.

Wright. BJi. ORGANIST: Walter MacNutt TRINITY 17 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion 11:00 a.m.

MORNINP PRAYER Preacher: Rev. A. E. Bowker Anthem: "How Lovely. Are Thy Dwelllnga Pair" (Brahma) AU department of the Church School and Nursery 4:00 m.

Holy Baptiam 7:00 p.m. EVENING PRAYER Sermon: Rev. A. E. Bowker HOLY COMMUNION: Monday (St.

Peter) at 10:30 Wednesday at 12:05 p.m., Friday at 7 30 a.m. "Church-going families are happier" call ourselves Christians should believe. services. In 1945 there was also a set to mark the uprisings against Nicol, a Canadian born in Toronto, was educated at McGill University, the University of Western Ontario, Our just Constitution allows us; help in taking up the challenge wide measure of freedom to be-1 before them. the Germans and to help given by Russian troops.

and the University of Oxford). 3. Dr. James Alexander Gibson, professor of history, Carleton Col The community is apathetic because so many religious teachers lack the conviction and prophetic vision to inspire enthusiasm. It is also, therefore, the duty of every lieve, speak and act as we feci led, without fear of state persecution.

It is part of a priceless heritage, and we owe it to the profound in lege, for a study of the constitution of Canada. section of the Church to study and fluence of the Bible and to the 4. Dr. Leonard Gascoigne Berry, associate professor of minerology. Arthur S.

FitzGerald Company Chartered Accountants ARTHUR S. FITZGERALD, C.A., C.P.A. (Mich.) HARRY W. J. RILEY, GA.

TELEPHONE 3-3100 ROOM 307, CANADA BUILDING living faith of our Christian Ppueuc inemes oi Scripture which are the true set- Queen's University, for a study of crystal structure analysis relating naiws, uui 1115 uic iuiiuduve per ting of the Gospel and show the to their atomic arrangement in minerals. Eduard Benes became president of the republic in 1936, and was featured on stamps from that time till his death in 1948, the year the Russians engineered a Communist seizure of the government. Clement Gottwld became president and was portrayed on stamps that year. From 1948 on Czechoslovakian stamps took on a propaganda appearance, became very numerous, featured reconstruction, Soviet-Czech friendship. Communist Czech and Russian heroes, Communist peace campaigns, many stamps of Russian soldiers, and numerous stamps of Stalin.

Czechoslovakia issued semi-postal stamps from 1919 on with surtax for various charities, and airmail stamps since 1920. 5. Dr. Raymond Libansky, pro fessor of logic and metaphysics iods of our history. We should above all be profoundly grateful for the noble institution of our Royal House, whose reigning and most gracious Sovereign.

Elizabeth II, is an outstanding example of what we mean by "ail that is best in our way of life." She has spoken to us brave words out of a sincere and believing McGill University, for studies of tremendous significance of world developments. We are moving toward the prophesied climax of history and the community is oblivious of its significance! There is a wealth of impressive evidence to restore confidence and enthusiasm in Scripture, and it is ignored by those who could pass it on via the pulpit, the the the history of platonism. CHURCH OF ST. ANDREW reoumseh Road at Windermere Rd. Rev.

K. C. Bolton, L.Th. Rector Miss Evelyn R. Dixon.

A.T.CM. Organist SUNDAY, JUNE 28th. 1953 FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 9.00 ajn. Holy Communion Preacher: The Rev. John Morris, 110 a m- Morning Prayer Preacher The Rev.

John Morris, M.A. 7:00 p.m. Evensong Preacher: Rev. K. C.

Bolton Monday, June 29. St. Peter a Day Holy Communion 10 a.m. 6. Dr.

Samuel Dickinson Stirk, professor of German, University of Manitoba, for a study of ST. Al DAN'S CHURCH Westminster and Wyandotte Parish of East Windsor and Riverside Rector The Reverend Herbert Naylor. L.Th Organist and Choir Master Mr. Victor Batten Lay Reader: Mr. The.

Butcherd 8:00 a.m-Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer 12:30 p.m. Holy Baptlam No Evening Service SUNDAY SCHOOL John MacRae at 9:45 a.m. Lawrence Road at 9:30 am. and 11:00 a.m.

Friendrich August Wolf. heart, and we must resDond. To press and the radio. A DUTY NEAREST YOUR HEART her subjects, who are waiting to God has provided the material acclaim her with genuine affec- an means to revive the faith of tion, loyalty and enthusiasm, she the nation, and it is for responsible has made a moving appeal. Christian leaders to confer and co- operate with those who have some VUIUU.U.

"1 contribution to make. New- issues. has Issued a stamp showing the route of the Pan-American Highway through that republic. is issuing stamps for the 700th anniversary of the founding of the city of Stockholm. has issued a stamp to mark the centenary of its national bank.

Peru has issued new pictorial stamps with historical subjects has issued stamps to a European boxing championship and to astronower Kopernik on the Pension Plan StiU in Red OTTAWA. (CP) The government's old-age pension scheme appears to be unable to pay its way. A $2,647,000 deficit showed up in May, the government's financial statement for that month disclosed Friday. As in previous months, the government made up this deficit with a temporary loan. This brought LAWN In the British Israel World Federation much thought is being given to the ways and means of doing our part.

If you who read this are ready to co-operate, this Federation is more than ready to welcome you and to accept your suggestions and help. All who sincerely believe that that her address broadcast last Christmas Day was a challenge to lS. The safeguarding of our Christian heritage for which Her Majesty called is obviously and foremostly a task for Christians to take seriously. They should group together, and prayerfully determine just what they are going to do about it. There is no room for ST.

JOHN'S CHURCH Sandwich St. W. at Brock St. Rector: Venerable Arebdeafioa H. P.

Weatgate, A DX. 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer 1: 00 m.

Evening Prayer 9:45 ft 11 a m. Sunday School Organist: Geo. F. Emslle. F.R.C.M.

CHURCH OF ASCENSION London at McKay Ave. Clergy: Rer. C. W. Cunningham Rev.

J. A. Mennell Organist: Mrs. J. Maradea June 28th Fourth Sunday After Trinity 11:00 a jn.

Morning Prayer Evening Service discontinued for Summer our nmmnnxpatth h.ie Vwtn nr denominational distinctions in to serve Gods purpose task. The Church of Christ is feel urgent need for ac-e are members one of another in in th att a great household militant here on earth. All sections of the Church should As we look around us and think carefully about all that we see, we soon come to realize that we are ST. PAUL'S 1501 Ouellett Ave. Rector: Rev.

B. A. SUcox, Organist: Mrs. Thomas Handy TRINITY IV 930 a m. Holy Communion 11 00 a.m.

Morning Prayer. Nursery 7:00 p.m. Evensong Monday, June 23. St. Peter's Day and Wednesday, Just 1st.

Dominion Day. Holy Communion at 10:00 mxa. ST. MARK'S CHURCH Tecumseh at Campbell Rev. C.

J. Draper, L.Th.. 8 Th. FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8:00 pm. Holy Communion 0:45 ajn.

Sunday School 11 :00 a xcu Morning Prayer total temporary loans paid to the pension fund since April 1, 1952, to $110,186,444. i The scheme is financed by receipts from a slice of two percent from the government's sales tax, individual income tax and corporation tax. I Revenues from these three sources increased to $25,222,000 during May from $11,738,000 last year. But pension payments during the month rose to $27,869,000 from $26,210,000. You, too, would like to have provision for YOUR family, not burden friends nor relatives with selection in their hour of grief and anxiety.

You can secure this privilege at low cost by purchasing on our "BEFORE NEED PLAN." GREEN LAWN MEMORIAL PARK CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR AVAILABLE Young, aggressive and diligent. 6 years' experience with engineering firm on heavy construction. Good at architectural design and layout. Able and capable to assume any responsibility in the building field. Would also consider promoting housing project or selling to contractors, engineers, etc.

Box 567, Star appoint special days of prayer to 'concerned not merely with our in-God to strengthen our witness individual lives, but with the needs preparation for a united call for land condition of the community national repentance. We should of which we are a part, then resolve to advance together The Church has a responsibility against the wide-spread evils which for the nation as well as for the are in deadly process of findermin- individual. It is here to inspire a ing this national heritage. sense of vision and purpose in Continuous prayer and co-opera- both. Belief, vision and purpose, tion can generate all the power we These are the paramount needs of need.

In every corner of the land today; and to supply them we must Christians should plan to meet in 'unite, we must pray and we must groups to seek divine guidance and; act, now. Published by Windsor Branch, British-Israel World Federation, ST. MARY'S CHURCH WalkervlUe Rev. F. C.

Mc Ritchie, A. Rector FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 00 a. Holy Communion 930 a.m.-U ajn Sunday School 11:00 a -m. Matins 8. A.

Tarleton, Organist ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH Devonshire Court TRINITY IV 8:00 m. Holy Communion. 11:00 ajn-Sung Eucharist and Sermon Rev. M.

C. DavUe 332 Oucllctte Ave. Office 24-25 After Hours 5-9583 EXTEND ARMS AGREEMENT MANILA, (UP) The Philippines and the United States agreed today to extend their military assistance agreement for five years. Phone 3-9211 VoL 11. No- 26.

June 27. 1953 P.O. Box 399, Windsor, Oni..

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