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Oshawa Daily Times, 6 Sep 1930, p. 6

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TE A PN gra on Rp PAGE SIX Es «a ars oo HAAS RE STI THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1930 PRE oF JA | ca ed Tr aa de la fe ikki fh "Get the Habit" Come to Sunday Worship BOOO0OVOO00000C ST. ANDREW'S AND SIMCOE ST. UNITED CHURCHES Rev. F. J. Maxwell, Rev. J. 8. I. Wilson (in charge) 10 a.m,~--Sunday School coe Street sponse" UNION SUMMER SERVICES Congregations at St. Andrews Church 11 a.m.~--"The Key of the Heavenly Harmony" 7 pm.~"The Soul's Appeal and the Divine Re- Rev, J. 8. 1. Wilson will preach at both services You Will be Made Welcome at St, Andrews and Sime King Street United Church Rev. Chas. E, Cragg, MA, B.D. [Sindy -- FR RA a 11 a.m,--"Perfecting of 12 Noon--Sunday School and Bible Classes 7 p.m.--"Our Attitude to the Erring" The Minister at Both Services Monday---Annual Young Peoples' Corn Roast; | | | 11.30 a.m.--Junior Church, Mrs, Cragg in charge | | | Cars leave Church 7 p.m, Human Life" Christ Church | (ANGLICAN) | Cor, Hillcroft and Mary Sts, | Rev, KR. B, Patterson, " Incumbent, B03 Mas ARR EW Re 980 am. ~~ Sunday Schoel. Reguinr Session after the Holiday a.m~=Holy munion 7.00 p,m. ~-Evensong W. A. on Tuesday E11 Com- CALVARY BAPTIST Gospel Centre Athol St, WestesNorth Side REV, James Proudioot am.~"Faith's Venture and ita Result" 7 p.m.--"What Jesus Came to Barth For" 11 Sunday Schoo! 3 p.m, Prayer Meeting, Wed, § sthe veteran IT i Evangel Tabernacle 200 King St. West J. T. BALL, Pastor Residence, 21 Park Road South, Phone 1081), 10 am Sunday School 11 am, ~Morning Worsh!p 7 pm==Evangelistic, A pom=Tussday and Thurs day, All Walcome I | Oshawa | Pentecostal ' Holiness Church | 811 Celina Street | | Pastor G. Legge In Charge 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 aan, Pastor G, Legge 7 p.m~~Evening Service Tues, 8 p.m, == Prayer Meeting | Fri. 8 p.m, | Bible Study ! pau, and Sat, 7.30 pm, ALBERT ST. UNITED CHURCH REV, 8. 0. MOORE, #0 Klena Breet) The Pastor will preach at hoth services 11 ame=Christian Stewardship." 280 pme=Sunday School, Ki Oak NDible Classes. 7 pme="The Man Who Slept Through the Sermon," The first of a series of sermons on striking Bible characters, VETERAN ACTOR 70 BE HONORED Sir Henry A. Lytton To Be Tendered Banquet by Colleagues « London, Kng~=Soon after the summer closes a luncheon is to be given here to Sir Henry A, Lytton, erformer in the Gil bert and Sullivan operas, in coms emoration of the confermont of the honor of knighthood upon him on the last celebration of the King's Birthday, An appeal lg once more being heard for the establishment In Lon. fon of a permanent home for the recognized clansion among English dpera. When the Gilbert and Hul. Jivan company makes a stay in Lon. don the doors of the theatre are esloged nightly, The higher. priced sents are disposed of weeks, | ' Everyone Welcome | ati B.A, BD, Minister Phone sa71 rea, Golden Links and Royal and even months, in advance, Lovers of the old-time HEuoglish comic opera are confident that a welcome as enthuslastio would be attended to a revival of such works as "Dorothy', "The Chocolate Hol- der", "Falka", "The Runaway Girl', or a dosen others The British Radio regularly give selections from thewe old-time favs orites nowadays, and have evidence in plenty that their action In ap- preciated by lsteners at large They are undoubted tokens, too, of a resurrection of many of the old- time melodies. Just now bands at the seaside resorts are frequently asked for a rendering of Molly's "Love's. Old Sweet Song" The haunting melodios of Leslie Stuart are also eagerly demanded. There In a run in particular upon "Lily of Laguua", The public appears to be turning away from mere rythm, and to be weeking for things really rich In melody, x It "takes all kinds of people to make a world Yeu, but look what kind of a world they make - Sarnia Canadian Observer, BOO00000000 OOOO A VOICE FROM rom---------- This Is the place where plains and mountains meet, It is the place that we call the "foothills" One day | heard God's volee as He spoke to me along the foothills, I seemed 10 hear Him say, "These foothills mark the place of great change, They miurk the change from the lower to the higher" 'Then, like the sound of the wind in the tops of spruce trees at night, | seemed to hear Him say, "Life has its foothills, too Think of them." Youth is probably the greatest of all the foothills of life, It is the one thut everybody must travel through There is no other way of reaching the high country of manhood or wos manhood, Seventeen is uw wonderful uge that can be either exceedingly funny or very tragic, Whichever way you lpok ut it it is tremendously im portant, It is the age of transition from babyhood 10 adulthood, from Immuturity and inexperience to ma turity and experience The foothills are Hilled with dang el | travelled over many mountains, but thi rattlesnakes L have seen heen in the foothills, One day ran one of those unpleasant When his life had finally been tak en and we removed the rattles, counted twelve of them, and he mea sured five feet in length, There are no rattlesnakes in the higher try There is a snake line which they never travel. Youth has its dangers, too, Down on the plains of babyhood crashing temptations do not come, There is shelter and pro tection for the innocent. and the un tried In the higher counts of hie strength has come that enables folk ton temptations with the confidence of victory, Youth has all the temptations to face with the that maturity Youth is the "dangerous age" Towards the Heights here other foothills in Hie wie of which we do we are well along in years that are never reached hy Hve all their mn here is a "me" have unly hye Wi ever Herons fellows wie Coin beyond eet their one ol strength gives ire not reach until and » folk the Ne who plaing foothills he When w were children, our great word "mine," Many folk never get of the plains of childhood as far as their attitude toward self and others oncerned. One has to climb and over hroken places where "My money; m will; m We lives « range of und on" tween Was out nt struggle h yours life happiness plan" From these plains travel through the foothills before we cunt stand upon the summit where we can say, "Thy willshe done" The nations must travel the foothills too, or else the era of peace will naver come, "My coun try' and "Christ's Kingdom' are separated hy rough foothills of selfishness and unchristian and distrust, lack of confidence and love, Thess low hills must be climbed and conquered hefora we cAn ever hope to reach the high place of world peace and under standing, If you will read your histories carefully and study the ngs In which we live, you must confess that no nation has ye! gotten through these foothills Boma of us believe Lhera are nations that are on the way, Wa have left the plains, ana our eyes are on the heights We like to think that our nation Ia In the foothills, and that soma glorious day we shall reach the place where "thin kingdom ahall become the Kingdom of our Lord and of His Christ," But the lure of the plains In still strong upon us Wao look back but wa must go forward The foothills are not the place where folk stop when thev go to the mountains, Foothills are simply to he gone through, on the way to the higher, more beoutiful, country heyond, We are eager to foo the towering granite penks but we want to get to them thal we may elimbh them, Wa hurry through the foothills, and that is an it should he, It should also be true of life, I'he foothills are merely the places that mark the change from the lower to Ih higher, God wpenks from the foothilln, «Cyrus KE. Albertson MUST THE CHURCH HELP THE FARMER It seema evident that rural life on this continent today is not sate Isfying the majority of our farm familier, The movement from the farms to the cities increases year hy year, Hence the 'problem' of the country church, Amongst others ariaing out of the ahifting population, The cause Is partly economic, and there Is everywhere a feeling that agriculture must be established on a basin of equality With Industry, Inadequate educas tional facilitien and lack of other cultural opportunities are also to blame. Sir Horace Plunkett's re mark that "There must be better farming, better business and bet. ter living--hut better business must come first," might he applied to Canada. Dr, Cormie, of Manis toba, bellaves that the Chureh in In # unique position te help the farm. or to find the way te better farms Ing, and better business, and sug. Ronts that "If the Church is to live In any vital way 1t will have to do CAI MAY m my nist = -- SPIDERS THREAD IN SURVEYS In the construction of surveyors Instruments, utilized for the pies Poke of surveying and mapping OUE country, une (on made of 8 11 we bar of different materials, The most - novel of these, perhapy, fis the thread of the spider, hi his placed In th optical system of the telescope as an ald in sighting upon definite objects, THE FOOTHILLS pride | | preach on "What Has the Church to | DOOOOOOC NOOO00000000000O0O000OO000O0000000 BOOOO00000000000000000000000000000000 DOOOOOOO DOOOOOC Sunday Services In The Oshawa Churche Holy Trinity Services of Holy Trinity Anglican Chureh tomorrow will be conducted hy Rev, 8, C. Jarrett, the pastor Baptisms will take place at 3 clock Sunday afterngon -------- Christian Science discussed at the regular service of the First Church of Christ Selentist LOMOrrow, Grace Lutheran Services of Grace Lutheran Church Sunday, will be conducted, hy Re A.C, Hahn, the pastor Neorthminster United - 'Ihe pastor, Rev, A, M. Lewin, will in charge of the regular service Northminster United Church 1 morrow, Sunday School will re-ope in full session at 10 wm be ol Free Methodist Ie RL, Casement, iM conduct the fethodist Chureh, the pasty pe ervives ol the Sunda [A \ Calvary Baptist Key, James Proudfoot, of Toronto will conduct the services of Calvary Baptist Church In the morning he will preach on "Faith's Venture and It's Résult" while in the evening his sermon will he on "What Jess Came ta Farth For 1OMOorrow Centre Street United "Who Gets inte the Kingdom Piest 2" js the subject of the sermon which will be preached by the pastor, Rev, W, PP, Vletcher, at the morning service of Centre Street United Church tomorrow Sunday sehool will be held in the afternoon while in the evening Rev, Dr, Fletcher will The tewardship of I'he Sacrament of the | hserved at thi preach on Love" supper will be at vice Oshawa Pentecostal Holiness ervices Oshawa Holiness Ch | conducted | [ Legge | -- | Evangel Tabernacle J, Ball, the past | Jub Preshyterian Ihe | the subject of the sermon which will | be preached hy Re Munro | the pastor, at the morning service of | Knox Presbyterian Chureh tomor | row The regular Sunday Sehool | nervice will he held in the afternoon while in the evening the 1} Knox Men | etting on leet Duncan PASIOF Ww [Offer a Man like Me | The Church istic Congress will ha held in Dube In In Co-inelding with that avent will he the eslabration of the 16th centenary anniversary of St Patrick's arrival as mn missionary in Ireland Immense crowds of Cathollos are expected from every part of the world, especially of Irishmen, living abroad The 6th National Kucharistie Congress of the United States will assemble in Omaha, Neb, on Heptember 2rd of this year, 'There are about 45, 000 Cutholles In that city. One of the greatest congresses of 1080 hay just heen held in Warsaw, Poland, when over 100 Poles from Ameri en wernt home for the occasion, and Father Rorkowicz, of Detroit, read a paper on "The Religious Honda that Unite the Emigrant with His Country One of recently appointed to the Saered College Ia Mgr, Marchett] Selvag glanl, who was horn in Rome, less than 60 years ago, Ho has had a remarkable career in various dele. gations abroad, especially at Vien na and in Venexuela, Mis greatest porvice, however, and one which brought him in close touch and friendship with Pops Plus XI, was rendered as Necretary of the Hace. red Congregation of Propagation of the. Faith, : 10438 LE The son of & Scottish Proesbyte rian' minister, Ian Peebles, Is the hern in cricket, Hin mystifying Yapin" an a bowler despatched Don Bradman, the Australian "wonder," with only fourteen runs, und at the bat he made a score of dd44 and not ot, His father {a minister of Ud. dington, and Ian is a student at Oxford, A young minlater, Rev, J. a Grant Fleming, MA. assist ant at St, Stephen's Chureh, Edin. hurgh, has hean called to Lanswade Parish Church, He ix a native of Greenock, and during the Wap porved with the Gordon Highland. ors, winning the DSO, and the M.C, on the fleld, He was tlso a prize man at the university and vice. president of the Theological So» olety, Dr. Archibald Dlack, of Montelair, NJ, one of three famous "Rlack" brothers, recently preach- od In Usher Hall, Edinburgh, for Mx brother, Dr, James RBinek of St, George's West, He received a groat welcome and, like his hres thers, In a very ologuent preacher, Dr, Hugh MeMilllan, aged S88 who for 4% Years wan minister of Kirk hope, Nelkivkuhire, has just passed away In Edinburgh A 'conven tidgle' wan held at "Cameron's stone" Alrdmoss, Ayshire, to coms memorate the death of Richard Cameron, the martyy LIE BS [ The Northern Presbyterian Chureh in the United States has now. 3,000,000° mewmbers, 8,361 "Man" is the subject which will be | d's | Pentecostal | he Fhe next International FKuehars jehurches and 9.066 ministers, 8 nono the Cardinals! | Christ Anglican Sunday services at Christ Anglis can Chureh will be in ehurge of the rector, Rey, |B, Patterson, Sun day School will he held at 9.50 am, wn ustul King Street United Services ut King Street United Church tomorrow will be conducted by the pastor, Rev, C, EK, Cragg, In the morning he will preach on "Pers | feeting of Human Life" while in the evening his subject will be "Our At titude to the Erring" The junior church will be held at 11.30 am. with Mrs, Cragg in charge while the Sun day School and Bible classes will ye their regular classes at 12 o noon sume ¢loed First Baptist Chureh meeting of the ehureh schoo! resumed on Sunday next at 10.00 Rev. Aubrey W, Shull, the pustor, has returned from his va cation, and will conduct hoth morn ing und In the morning he will discuss" The Christian use of Leisure" and in the evening his sttbject will be "The Love of God in Action" I'he vill he avenin ervices St, George's. Anglican at Bt, George's Anglican Chureh tomorrow will he conducted hy the rector, Canon C, R, dePencier Co, A, Wesson will eontribute the so lo "lato Thy Hands" at the evening ser After being closed for sey eral Sundays on weceount of the in funtile paralysis outbreak, the diy I will hold its regular se 2.3) a'elock alter mervices ee un tomorrow on al noon St. Andrew's and Simcoe St, United | Union services of St. Andrew's and et United Chureh will be Andrew's United Church Rev. J. S. 1, Wilson will hoth services and the sermon will he on "I'he Heavenly Harmony" evening his subject Appeal and The I'he Sunday the respective mday Simcoe Str held in St LOMorrow at hi the preach in | morning | Key of while mn to he Divine the I'he IK enponse i meet in clock ools will churches at 10 © morn Albert Street Stewirdship which Me ee of United in the sub je ' will be preached by Rey ( ire, the pastor, at the morming sery Al | bert Street United Church tomorrow | In. the evening, the pastor's sermon will on "The Man Who Slept Through the Sermon," being the first of un series of sermons on striking Bible characters. 'The Sunday school, Kirra, Goldén Links and Reval Oaks Rible will meet at 210 of J eloek in the afternoon World Wide "Christian t of the ser he lunnes whom are in Active aservice, YOArS ARO there worn fewer The first 1002 The of Hixty than H00,000 members million mark waa reached in {and another in 20 Years | hoard of National Missions em. ploya 83,000 missionaries to ald In making America Christian The 166 Sunday school misstonaries tra. velled 1,606,260 miles on horse- back, auto, boat and afoot, Mis slonuries at home and abroad are pronching the gospel in 60 different languages, Out of every 20 pers pons uniting with the chureh, 11 came from the Sunday school, Tt $15,000,000 last year for mals aries, upkeep, and current expen sen, "or. home and foreign mia slons, religious education and pen. sfons the sum of $10,208,000 was rained There are five P'reshyte- rlana In the Hoover Cabinet and 72 in the Nenate and Hguse of Repre. sentatives Rev, ugh T, Kerr, DD, of Pittsburg, a Canadian, is the Moderator of the General Aas sembly, cont . rH The United Church of Canada han a neat ttle church completed at Vilnn, Alberta, HiXty men gave free labor on the building, 156 dif forent nations being represented, Rev, MH, Russell Ross is the minis. ter, Rev, Wm, WH, Mustrad, B.D, of Searboro Muffy United Church, Toronto, motored to Nipawin, Sask. where for two months he will have charge of a mission field, That in the way he is spending hix holls days, and the funds of the ehurch will be rellaved of any grant for that period, Rev, John Lewis, M.A, PhD, of Richmond Road Congregational Church, Cardiff, Wales, han accepted a call to the Walsh United Church, Toronto, He suceands Rev, Wm, Davies, who re. wlgned because of iN<health, Two warm friends of that congregation are Dy. Robert Roberts, of Shers bourne United Church; in that oity, and Professor Michael, of Vietoria College, both heing Welshmen, It In usual to conduct the nervices there in the language of the prin« olpality, The Alberta School of Religion Is meeting In St. Stephens College, Kdmonton, The program han the usual features of theologl eal lectures hy visiting scholars, and also has a place for addresses hy three members of Parliament on National Problems, LE BJ At Lambeth Palace, London, the Archbishop of Canterbury handed to Dr. Waestentt, Metropolitan of the Church in Indie, a letter inti mating that the India Churoh ons dowment fund of £40,800 had been rained The: Anglican Church there {8 no longer connected with the. Church In England, The Ine DOOOOOO0OO0000000000000C 117,000 PERSONS ARE UNEMPLOYED Number Likely To Be 60,- 000 Greater During Com- ing Winter Ouawa, fept, 6, There in a vast army of unemployed in Can. adn, nccording to the answers (0 the questionaires sent out hy Hon, Gédeon Mobertson, Minister of La bor, In cities and towns of more than 10,000 it is estimated there ure 117,000 out of work and the prospects are for 176,000 during the Winter, Kstimaton of unemployment during the next winter are pursly speculative, and each town and city has adopted its own method of arriving at the possible num: hers, Complete returns from the chief towns and cities in Ontario ure an follows I'robahbly Johloww next Nama 'nemployed Winter Belleville 7h ano Brantford 2,400 Chatham A400 Cornwall ann Inst Windsor 1,087 for William KOK 2.500 Gall, ae 200 800 (huelph ' hh 1,144 Hamilton ' M00 11,000 Kingston , , A00 1,000 London , . ann 1,408 Midland , . Ah 1 Ningnrn Falla 460 North Pay neo Oshawn Hon Otinwna 'oa 2.000 Pembroke , , 1256 'storboro , AAN 'ort Arthur hoon t, Catharines 000 KL Thomas ann Sandwich A00 nrnin non Nuult Me Nan tratford 425 rudbury 3 100 Timmins , 750 Toronto , 20.000 Welland , Hon nnn Windsor , , 2.600 4.780 Woodstock 1,000 1,%00 Totals by provinces are as fol. lowa Ontario 40,307 Quebec (of which 80,000 ara In Montreal) Alberta , |, . Brit. Columbia Manitoba , , New Brunswick Nova Scotia |, Enskatehewan 2,750 Ano hoo 1,602 1,000 1,760 1,660 200 R00 £00 3.000 Hoo 1,260 750 50,000 Marie K2,214 41,100 bbb 7.002 49.000 8.660 14,700 6,000 H.600 Aon 2.880 1,400 2,950 have 8,001 Totals . , . 117.930 176,758 ganieation and the Chureh mine slonaries also find that to be an ad. vantage It removes the Appears ance of entanglement with Rritish polities and the suspicion held by many natives that the Chureh Is a part of the state During one of the Sessions of the Lambeth Con ference a message of greeting was read from the Wesleyan Methodist Church at Leeds, The will of the late Archbishop Davidson shows an entate of £84,046, It provides that on the death of hin wife, tha great. er part of the gift of £10,000, whieh WAS a presentation at his resigna tion, be given to his successor at Canterbury, His desire was that the money might be used at the discretion of the Archbishop an needs arise, The Bishops at Lam« beth are using the chapel for their devotions, which Ix ever historic an boing the place where Wyoliffe was tried and Cranmer revised the Pray. er Nook LE A All deeply the churches In Australia regret the death of Dr, G, M: Long, Bishop of Newcastle, who was highly respected and wells known throughout the whole com- monwealth, Ie had been attend- ing the sessions of the Lambeth Conference, when he took avdden- ly Il and died. His health had heen undermined while acting an a chaplain in the war, and later dur Ing the serious coal strike. More. over, he wan the leading spirit in framing the constitution of the Chureh of Kngland in Australia, whieh was yvecontly adopted. He had worked himself up from a bush missionary to the House of Dishops, and more honors awaited him, Als though leaning towards the Anglo- Catholio party. he was populay with all his clergy. Rev, Lionel 0. Mletoher, the great preacher and evangelist of the Congregational Church, New Zealand, with hls wife, left Wellington, N.Z, in July for a world tour, They started for San 'rancisco and will apend some time in the United States and Cane ada geforo beginning a mission this fall In Great liritain, He was pags tor .of the leading Congregational chureh In Cardiff, Wales, and in 1924 accepted a call to Neresford Congregational Chureh, Auckland, NZ It is necossary for him to use the Majestic Theatre for the orowds which attend the evening nervice, x LADY HOURTON'S'GINTS London, ~Lady Patrioin Ramsay announced at a garden pacty for children at St, James's Palace that Lady Houston had promised to give £10,000 to the funds of tha Na. tional Council for Maternity and Child Walfare, Lady Houston re. contly ordered the transfer of we. oupities to the value of £100,000 to the governors of Bt. "Thomas's Honpital, Her other gifts include: £10,000 to the bullding tund of Liverpool Cathedral and £30,000 to the Miners' Relief Fund. She In the widow of Sir Robert Houston the shipowner, from whom sha in. diana prefer an indepepdent ore herited more than £6,000,000, DOOOOOC DOOOOOOOO0O0D000C Services in the City Churches DOOO0OO00000000000000000 6 First Baptist Churc KING WT, HAST | Rev. Aubrey W. Small 18 Aberdeen #1, 10.00 a.m, Church School 11.00 the Times" Am, "Buying Between 7.00 pom, Love of God Action" Sr ---- "The in Wednesduy » p.m, Prayer Meeting WE INVITE YOU T0 WORSHIP WITH US CHRISTADELPHIAN "YE THAT MAKE MENTION OF THE LORD, keep not silence, and give him no vost, til he establish, and till he make JERUSALEM A PRAISE IN THE EARTH," Read laninh 02, 8.7; Zephaniah 3, 14.20; Lochariah , ipod pop roo IN THE CHURCHES OF WHITBY a Bt. John's, Port Whitby-Rector, Rov, D. B. Langford, Sunday, Sept, 7th, 11 am, Holy Communion ser. viee, 8 pam, Bunday Sehool and Adult Bible Class, 7.80 pm, Even- ing service, St, Andrew's Presbyterian Church Rev, John Lindsay, Pastor. Sun. day, September 7th: 10 am, Sab. bath School and Bible study, The regular services at 11 a.m, and 7 p, m, will be conducted by the Pastor, A hearty welcome is extended to all, United Church--Minister, Rev, A. I. Richards, B.D, Sunday, Sept. Tth, 11 am, morming wors hip, sermon theme, "God's Oldest Bible," a holl- day meditation, 2,30 (Standard) Af- ternoon worship at Almonds, 7 pm, ovening worship, sermon theme, "Motherhood in the Godhead." The minister will preach at all services, Bummer visitors are very cordially Invited, Baptist Church-=T, ¥, Bost, Pas tor, Sunday: 10 a.m, Sunday School, classes for all ages. 11 am, divine worship, subject, "Considering Jesus Christ," Communion service, 7 p.m, ospel service, subject, "Fear Not a EY REE Mu eb {litle Flock." The pastor at all ser- vices. Monday, 8 p.m, Senior B, Y, PU, will meet at "Killarney Green." Meeting - followed by eorn roast, Thursday, 8 pan, prayer neeting. Study, "The Lord's Prayer." James Murray, one of the best known agriculturists in Western Canada, has heen named principal of the Alberta government school of 'agriculture at Olds, Alberta, HOLY TRINITY CHURCH REV. 8. C, JARRETI Incumbent 30 Fairbanks St, 8 Com- a.m.==lloly munion 10 a,m.--Sunday School Euch- 11 am==Choral arist 3 p.m.--Baptisms 7 pm, Evensong and Sermon, | the Churches Bid You a Hearty Welcom DC DOOOOOOOE St. George's ANGLICAN CANON C, R. dePENCIER M.A, Cor, Bagot and Centre Gis, Organist and Cholrmaster--- Matthew Gouldburn, ALOCM, % am Holy Communion, 11 2,50 am -=Morning Vrayer, pom. =-gunday Hehool 7 pou <dovensong. A. Wesson Hands.' Holo hy G "Ine tn Thy Baptisms second Sunday each month, | jo. doch iin sz iotipd Free Methodist MISSION (Over Arcade) 10 BIMCON 87, N, Ilev. It. L. Casement, Pastor Sunday, September 7 2.30 p.m, Sunday School 3.30 p.m, Preaching Ser- vice, Wed. 7.30 p.m, ==Prayer Meeting. Cordial Welcome "Christian Science" First Church of Christ, Sclentist 64 Colborne Street Kast Sunday, September 7 Morning Service at 11 am, SUBJECT "MAN? Wednesday Meeting, 8 p.m. Including testimonies of Healing through Christiap Bclence. You are cordially invited to Attend the services and to make use of the Free Public Reading Room where the Bible and all authorized Obristian Science literature may ba read, borrowed or pure. And periodioals subscribed tor, Open on uesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 2 to § p.m, | Centre St, United Church Rev. W, P. Fletcher, BA, D.D. Sunday, September 7 Il am="Who Gets In. to the Kingdom First" 2.30 »p. School m. == Sunday KNOX Presbyterian Church Simose Stroet North and Brock Street Rev, Duncan Moaroe 84 Brock St. W, "hone 8354 11 am "Setting Men on Their Meet." § poni--Sunday School 7 p.m.--8pecial Address, "What Has the Church to Offer a Man Like Me?" Sound Doctrine, Hearty Singing and a Real Wel come are features of Knox Chureh, - TT 7 wel Pom=Communien. "The Stewardship of Love" GRACE Lutheran Church ° MASONIC BUILDING Rev, A, C, Hahn 132 Alice Street Sunday, September 7 0.30 am Sunday School, 10.30 a.m. Morning Wore || ship, | ALL ARE CORDIALLY || WECOME | | | fi || Northminster United Church Rev. Mansell Irwin, BA, BD, Pastor 49 Greta St. Phone 8308W Sunday School will open in full session am 11 amPublic Worship. . ¥ pm=Public Worship, The Pastor will preach A Cordial Welcome, re atlo

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