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THE VANCOUVER SUN: Sat, Sept. 16, 1950 29 16-Year-Old To Speak at Youth Rally At the Youth for Christ Rally Boron von Blomberg Comes to Vancouver An outstanding figure in the Christian world, Baron Frary von Blomberg, ill reach Vancouver tonight by plane from Saskatoon where-he addressed the National Convention of Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada. New Lease of Life For Hypochondriacs Dr. O. W.

S. McCall's' sermon on "Don't be scared of yourself," at St. Andrew's-Wesley United tomorrow morning, should be as a new lease of life to every hypochondriac and set many a foot on the road up what Bunyan called "The delectable mountains." PI ft Xs Emphasis Placed on The 'Second Coming Anglican Rector to Stress Value of Holy Communion Sacramental Rites Greater emphasis should be placed by the Anglican Church on the second coming of Christ, according to Rev. Gordon E. Bratt, rector of Holy Trinity who, next Sunday, will commence a series of morning sermons on this theme.

tonight in the Evangelistic Tabernacle, 10th and Quebc, at 7:45, the jnain speaker will be Gordon Mc The baron, who was converted! two years ago in Athens, has been devoting the major part of Maxwell to Speak at Bethel Evangelical Twenty missionary societies in his time to religious work in vari Lean, Ib-year-old director of Victoria YFC. As a special feature Rev. E. Maxwell, president of Prairie Bible Institute of Three Hills, will give a first-hand report of conditions in Japan, having returned from Tokyo. On the musical program will be the ever-popular Thompson Family Ensemble, western song-styling artists.

The Harmoneers Male Quartet and YFC chorus will sing special numbers. Next week: premiere showing of the film "Captured by the Mr. Bratt feels that his subject is vital In the-present world WIMflM88a8Wira3MSiaSgl He will describe how people may find their religion a positive release into personal peace and power rather than, as sometimes, a mere change of label. Service begins at 10:45 a.m., and is broadcast from 11:05 over CKWX. 'The weakening secret" at 7:30 p.m.

will show, by the instance of King David, how far-reaching can be the ramifications in a man's life of an evil that he thought he could keep private. Morning soloist, Margaret Pavles. Evening, Thomas Wright. 1 Japan heard lectures by Rev. L.

E. Maxwell during his recent visit there. He spoke at such places as Karuizawa, Hiroshima and Tokyo, At the Bethel Evangelical Free Church on Sunday at 2:43 p.m., he will give an up-to-the-minute accoimt of conditions in Japan and a report on missionary ous parts of the globe. AIDS THE PERSECUTED He has been fighting for the' persecuted minorities and recently succeeded in lifting persecution in South America. His work is interdenominational.

The baron will speak four times in Vancouver in the Glad Tidings Temple: on Sunday at 11 a.m. and at 3 and 7:30 p.m.; and on Monday to a city-wide rally at 8 p.m. crisis and 'iai the eucharistic sacrament should be more fully emphasized, foi it typifies the bodv and blood of Christ "who, in 1 O' 7 jllj 'taw God's own will return in full glory" to take charge of the world from which he departed nearly two thousand years ago. Mr. Bratt hopes, in the forth REV.

F. W. NORWOOD, DD, will preach al St, Andrew's United, North Vancouver, Sunday morning. His theme: "The prospectors." Dr. Norwood will shortly leave to conduct a mission in western Ontario, Working with him is Kev.

Alvar Lindskng of Stockholm. They have already slirred up 3 mtiiatj (Elutrrl mnr? coming sen-ions to creaie a greater exoectalion of Christ's advent in the minds and hearts of his listeners, as well as a fuller significance of the esoteric meaning of the holy communion at a time when, he savs. the nrooh- tremendous interest, in Scandinavian countries, in Southern Europe and in Italy. They are now touring North America. They will later visit Turkey, Egypt, Spain and Portugal.

The baron describes the present time as "the worst period in AT FIRST BAPTIST ecies of Revelations are being i rapidly fulfilled. A BARON VON BI.OMISIilU; UNITED BAPTIST ANGLICAN West Pi. Grey Rev. O. E.

Crosby-Rev. S. H. Irving. 11 St.

Philip's (Dunbar)- Rev. the history of mankind. He is helping to combat the menace of Communism; believes that the uamei. a.m., lemnerea wun a.m., Believing every in me, oe-ij. urejg.

communion 8 a.m. mercy." 7:30 p.m., "What shall lieving nothing." 7.0 p.m., "World; Matins, communion al 11. Even- 'Essence of The Evangel' Pulpit Topic youth of many nations are in des I do?" (convention on Christian educa- hone, sermon at 7:30. Bible class Mr. tsratt sermon series win be given undu the general title "The advent i our King," the subtitles of the first three sermons being "A lavored people," "Ignorance" and "Admiration," The rector considers the series appropriate at this pre-advent period, leading to Advent Sunday which talis on December 2.

First-Rev. David H. Kerr. 11 'lion." land SS resume at usual times a.m., "Powerless because prayer-1- Deep Cove and Dollarton- Rev. i and places.

ess. p.m., "Colossal blun- II. R. Vessev. 11 a.m..

"Perma-f St. Mary's-Kev. D. F. Kemp.

ders nent values." i Communion 8 a.m. Church Seymour Heights -Rev. H. R. School, grades 4 and over, at 9:45.

Primary classes at 11. Kerrisdale Rev. J. L. Sloat, DD.

a.m., "The ascent of dis-cipleship." 7:30 p.m., "A mes Vessey. 12:30 noon, "Peter the Matins, communion at 11. Even- man of power." Services at. First Baptist Church will picsent messages pertaining tj tne sustaining and redeeming activity of God in human history. At the mornir.tr service "The vigilenee of God" will be the subject in which the active, construe- REV.

I. E. HARRIS, principal Vancouver Bible School, reopens rught clasr.es next Tuesday. Lectures deal with the poetical and propheti-caPbooks of the Old Testament, B'blical introduction and the' art of teaching. Day classes open October 2.

song at 7:30, The rector con sage for those who are afraid of Marpole Rev, L. Bishop. 11 life." tlnues his series at both services 7:30 Two Spiritualist Councils to Hold Services Sunday John I "VL 'J" "ilSAu" on the Hapsburg are collection. Dunbar Heights-Pastor St. Marsarefs Canon H.

the soil." Barrett. Communion 8 a.m. alertness of God in resoect Collingwood Guest preacher, 12 noon. Litany, sermon at 11. to human needs will be inter-Rally of all SS scholars and preted and illustrated.

Rev. James W. Melvin, DD. Services 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.

Morn two interesting events occur parents at 2:30 p.m. No morning! the evo.unp Dr. Paul will Sunday at two Spiritualist perate need ot spiritual enlightenment; and that dynamic Chris-tion leadership is essential it Vvorld chaos is to be averted. "It is 10 years since Poland was invaded, four years since the Third Reich fell, yet both countries remain unquiet graves ot evil," he says. BARBAROUS ACTS The haron, who accompanied the Balkan investigation committee ii Greece, said children were kidnapped into Russia by the Communists.

"The guerrillas crried off the children and killed their mothers. Many of the mothers buried their children alive to prevent capture." As international director of the World Congress of Faiths, the baron conferred earlier this year with many refugees from Soviet Russia and members of the underground in satellite nations. Von Blomberg, horn in Lynn, was adopted by Baroness Adelheid Marie von Blomberg, daughter of Hugo von Blomberg, German poet and painter. Seventh Road ing topic, God interpreters." Rohson Memorial Rev. Evan Sunday School.

Evensong, on "The essence of 1 he churches, mon at 7:30, evanee which the nd snens-i Al me nrst united spiritualist Baker. 11 a.m., "The stirring able and irreducible elements the evening service will St. John's (Shauglitiessy Rev. A. M.

Trendell. DD, and In 'Highways that make Chnstianitv be conducted by the Council of the B.C. Spiritualist Association i a vital Soloist rtev. w. communion faiit, wjj discussed -known as the BCSA.

Mar- REV. ALVAR LiNOSKOU at both services is Leone shall. At the Spiritualist Church ofj riUDDiflCSS a.m Main unurcn scnoot, grades 4 to 8, at 9:50 Bible classes at 10:15, Choral communion, primary and Little Be- Young People's study group Canada, both afternoon and even power of the vision of Christ." 7:30 p.m., "Proud of Christ's gospel." Grandview Rev. Stanley Ber-ridge. 11 a.m., "The sincerity of faith." 7:30 p.m., "What docs finding God mean?" 12:30 noon, Sunday School, West Point Grey 11 a.m., guest preacher, Rev, Vernon On Sunday i in will meet at the hnmp of llr anHiintr sprvirps will hp In phartyp nf ginners Church schools at 11.

Mrs. Paul, 1864 West Seven- the delegates to the B.C. Council fc.vensong at 7:30. teenth. at 3'45 D.m.

of the National Sniritnalist An. Chalmers United B'airview Baptist service at, Chalmers, Rev. Spurgeon Hirtle will preach the B. Richards. 11 a.m., "Hindrances to revival: No.

2 Prayeriess." 7:30 p.m., "Crooked government employee converted, goes straight." West Vancouver -Rev. E. E. Services at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.

Hillside, North Vancouver Rev. Herbert H. Janson. 9:4.5 a.m., SS and adult Bible class. 11 a.m., "Builders building with the Master builder." 7:30 p.m., special singing, brief message.

Grandview Rev. R. F. Filer. 11 a.m., "The mighty Dynamic." 7:30 p.m., "Peril of being too busy." Collingwood Rev.

Grahame M. 11 a.m., "For what purpose were you born?" 7:30 p.m., "That, blessed hope the coming of the Lord." South Hill Rev. T. B. Wet-more.

11 a.m., "The great 'I Will' of the Almighty Love." 7:20 p.m., Young People of the church present Gordon McLean, Youth for Christ director. Fairview (At Chalmers United.) Rev. Spurgeon Hirtle. 11 Young Peonies Fellowship will! elation known as NSA. Mrs.

seventh sermon in the "High Rally Service In Morning at First United ways to Happiness" series. En meet at clos. oi evening service Mary Anderson, council presi-to which, all young people areident, will speak in the evening. invited. Other workers will be Rev.

Dr. St. Augustine's Rev. W. Gar-butt.

Communion, 8 a.m. SS at 9:45. Morning prayer at 11. Evening Prayer at 7:30, Special teachers at 11 a.m. will take care of children- of 3 to 6 years in St.

Augustine's Hall while parents are in church. St. James' Communion 7:30 Rally Day will be observed at titled Road under construction, it will present the way of peace as an indispensable route to the achievement of individual happiness, and will relate the individual responsibility in the attainment of peace and happiness in diverse social and national group relations. Boys' Brigade Walter Holder, president of the Open Door Church, Victoria; Mrs. Winnifred Bentham, president of the Progressive Church, Nanaimo; Rev, L.

N. Daniels, president of the Psyrhic Re Fawcett of Union College. Topic: "They did not receive Him." 7:30 p.m., guest preacher. Rev. Hislop Dickson of North Lonsdale Church.

Topic: "The Book of Esther," Trinity Rev. C. Finnemore. 11 a.m., "Varied aspects of a great truth." 7:30 p.m., "A triumph over misfortune." 9:45, Sunday School. Grace Rev.

T. W. Reid, Services 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. 10 Work Resumes Direct Word From Asia at Mt.

Pleasant in, manna ai o. vuuiiiiuiiiwii, 8:30. Family pucharist at 9:30. SS; 'jf- Ifl-m T-Iirrh Mace fRmr Vi search Society, New Westminster; Rev. S.

Daniels, president of Evening subiecr, "Technique D. Some'rvillel at a.m. Solemn i session of the Vancouver evensong (Rev. Fr. H.

R. White-! battalion of the Boys' Brigade the irst. Church in New West of vital Christianity," will point out that, as Christian faith finds, minster, and delegates from opened at a meeting of the coun head) at 7:30 p.m. local churches. Dr.

L. E. Maxwell, principal of a.m., "Road under construction." Prairie Bible Institute at Three a.m., church school lor all ages groups. 11 a.m., pre-school groups or does not find, strong expression in Christian action, Christianity becomes a vital or a negligible force in the individual and the community. Christianity." the morning service in First United tomorrow.

The student assistant, Alvin Adams, BA, will occupy the pulpit; his subject, "Should a man rob God?" In the evening Rev. J. P. West-man will be pulpit guest and will speak on the subject, "Explore yourself." Evening soloist, Mrs. Bette Clerihue Prentice.

'Matter' fo Be Science Topic "MATTER" will be the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. Thrt ocsnn fiprmntl will in- St. Faith's- Rev. James L. Dal-ton.

Communion, 8 a.m. SS at 9:45. Matins at 11. Evensong at 7:30. St.

Michael's-Rev. Stanley E. Higgs. Communion (Corporate for Young People) at 8 a.m. SS.

Bible class, leaders' class, at Soloist at both services, Eunice Tossell. meet in church hall. St. Rev. W.

E. Galloway at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Cedar Cottage Rev. H.

E. Hor-ton at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Renfrew Rev. William Deans.

eil in St. Pauls (Presbyterian) on September 10 when arrangements were finalized for the officers' training course on September 15, 22 and 29. Those interested can phone secretary H. Martin, FR. 2407.

Recruiting is proceeding and full company work will start in October. Boys of 12 to 17 can contact: 1st: Company, Bitcon, Marpole United Church, on Mondays; 3rd Company, A. Mclntyre, St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Family service, communion at 11. Baptisms, 3 p.m.

Evensong, Hills, arrived from Tokyo today but will remain over the weekend to deliv-pr messages in local churches. He will speak in the morning at Ml. Pleasant Baptist and will bring first-hand information of conditions in Japan. The minister, Rev. Hildreth Wilcox, intended to speak on the subject "Shout" on Sunday morning, with its opposite theme "Keep silence" in the evening, but has shelved his morning sermon to give place to Dr.

Maxwell. The evening sermon will be given as arranged. 11' a.m., "The spectators." 7:30 sermon at 7:30. St. John's, North Vancouver Rev.

C. P. Bishop. Communion, 8 a.m. Family service at 11, Com munion, 12 noon, Lvensong at Vlude the followins passage from 7:30.

Jottings for Churchgoers Rev. Cyril Hutchinson, principal Berean Bible College, Calgary, commences a revival and Bible conference at the Peoples Fellowship Tabernacle Sunday after next. Trinity United CGIT resumes meetings Thursday at 6:45 p.m. A bazaar and social evening will be held in the Spiritualistic Church of Canada on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Holy Communion will be observed in St.

Paul's Anglican Chapel Thursday at 7:30 and 10:30 a.m.; at SI, John's (Shaughnessy Thursday, 10:30 a.m.; in St. Philip's I Dunbar) Thursday, 9:30 a.m.; St. Matthew's Thursday, 10 a.m.; St. George's Thursday, 10 a.m. he Bible: "For all flesh is as rass, and all the glory of men on Mondays; 5th Company, A.

Price, Church of St. John the Civine, Central Park, on Thursdays. R. Reid will be ramp caretaker and will improve camp facilities at Brigade Bay, Gambier the flower of grass. The grass Broadway West Rev.

Stanley Smith. a.m., "The believer's relationship 1o the world." 12:30 noon, SS. 7:30 p.m., "What believers in Christ have received." Ordinance ot believers' baptism. Open Door, MarpoleRev. R.

Emry-Williams. 10 a.m., rally day in SS. 11. a.m., "Can a man see God?" 7:30 p.m., "The virgin birth and the unpardonable sin." Calvary Rev. G.

II. Harder. 11 a.m., "The all-inclusive gospel message." 7:30 p.m., Mr. and Mrs. J.

J. Meredith, Welsh evangelists and soloists, will conduct service. Renfrew-Rev. F. J.

Carter. 1L a.m., "A solemn and tragic possibility." 7:30 p.m., "The captain of the Lord's army." Douglas Park Rev. L. G. Baker.

11 a.m., "The compassionate Christ." 7:30 p.m., "The house left desolate." Alia Vis! a Rev. Frank Humphreys. 10:15 a.m., SS. 11:30, "When revival will come." 7:30 p.m., gospel service. vithereth, and the flower there- 'Army' Plans Big Rallies Sunday is Rally Day in all Salvation Army centres.

Sunday schools, Guides, Brownies, Scouts and Young People's bands and singing companies, children's meetings and Youth Groups will all be resumed after the summer vacation period. Sunday morning at the Temple there will be a special service at which all Young People's departments of the Corps will take part. At North Vancouver, Major Percy Alder will be guest speak-er, Other corps will be led by their own officers. Mount Pleasant Corps is resuming its Saturday evening meetings with a series of films, the first entitled "Good for evil." if falleth away. But: the word of he Lord endureth for ever." I eter 1: 24, 25.

Among selections from the hristian Science textbook, "Sci- p.m., "A great summer." Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. West Vancouver Rev, Ian McEovvn. 11:15 a.m., "Facing our task." 7:30 p.m., "Christ and the kingdom." West Btirnaby Rev. U. Laite.

11 a.m., "At the crossroads" first in a series. 7:30 p.m., "Hear the joybells ring. Knox -Rev. S. G.

Woolfrey. 11 a.m., "Rock of Ages." 7:30 p.m., "Life's unknown soldiers" Nursery at morning service. St. Andrew's, North Vancouver 11 a.m., Dr. F.

W. Norwood. 7:30 p.m., Rev. Friwek G. Patterson.

Theme, "A faith for everyday living." Beaconsfield Rev. J. Herd-man. 11 a.m., "Implication of discipleship." 7:30 p.m., "The things we know." Wilson Heights 11 a.m., primary school and worship; guest speaker. Dr.

W. G. Black. 7:30 p.m., CGIT service. nee and Health with Key to the Hebrew Society To Meet Monday Hiroshima to Be Alliance Subject Don Falkenherg, just returned from Japan, will give a thrilling story of' the bombing of Hiroshima and kindred subjects at Alliance Tabernacle at 7:15 p.m.

Sunday. At 9 p.m., he will show-pictures of Hiroshima and missionary work in Japan. criptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, bvill be: "The crude creations oi Inortal thought must finally give The Hebrew Evangelization Society will hold its monthly prayer meeting on Monday from 8 to blace to the glorious forms which Sunday (school teacher training Capilano Highlands-Rev, C. P. Bishop.

Service at 2:30 p.m. St. Chad's Rev. N. J.

South-cott. Communion, 8 a.m. Morning prayer at 8:45. Parish communion at 9. Church school at 10.

Eucharist (and kindergarten school in parsonage) at 11. Children's service at 2:30. Evensong, 7:30. Fellowship hour, 8:30. St.

Helen's Rev, J. Whinfield Robinson, Communion, 8 a.m. Church school, 9:45. Primary school at 10:15, Communion, sermon at 11. Evensong, sermon at 7:30.

Holy Trinity Rev. Gordon E. Bratt. Communion, 8 a.m, Communion, sermon at 11. Evening prayer, sermon at 7:30.

Chinese Mission Rev. Andrew Lam. 11 a.m., Church school and young adults' Bible class. 8 p.m., Evensong in English; preacher, Rev. E.

Frampton, St. Peter's Church, Social hour. St. Saviour's Rev. John R.

Davies. Primary SS at 9:45 a.m. ve sometimes behold in the cam-ra of Divine Mind, when the course starts Thursday, 7:30 p.m in Ruth Memorial Baptist. 9:30 p.m. in Bethany Tabernacle, Fourth Avenue and Macrionald, Guest speaker, Rev.

W. R. Col Inental picture is spiritual and ternal. Mortals must iook oe- Midweek service will be held at St. Mary's (Anglican) Thurs LUTHERAN ond fading, finite forms, if they lings, will discuss "The Jew In the Scripture." Soloist, Mrs.

Ruth k-ould gain the true sense of day, 10:30 a.m. Al. St. Stephen's United to OTHER CHURCHES hlngs. Lang.

Rev, A. D. Bonk, Canadian missionary among the Jews, will discuss his. work. lAHernoon Vespers at morrow, Agnes Court will be morning soloist.

She will sing a duet with Mrs. Beatrice Drab in the evening. Kally Day programs are being SPIRITUALIST Redeemer Rev. J. L.

Sawyer, DD. 10 a.m., Church school. 11 a.m subject, "Learn of Me," Augustana -J Rev. O. Arnold Olson.

9:45, SS. 11 a.m., "The one thing needful." 7:30 p.m., Studies in Revelation: "The messages to the Seven Churches," Christ American Rev, E. Schmok. Worship at 11 a.m. and haughnessy Heights A report on the world conven- Studies in Revelation For the Sunday evening hour Canadian Temple of llie More Abundant Life Rev.

W. F. Wol-sey, DD, will preach at 10:45 a.m. Evening service at 7:30. Soulhlaiids Chapel 11 a.m., Rev.

and Mrs. Martens, missionaries to the Dutch East Indies. Musical selections. on on Christian Education held Toronto will be given by G. E.

National Memorial 7:30 p.m., trance address by Rev. Mr. Mercer entitled "The letter of the law." Clairvoyance.1 White Brotherhood -Revs. M. Question Series At St.

Giles to Continue Sunday "Did you not know that I must go about my Father's business?" will be the subject of Rev, George Hamilton's sermon in St. Giles United on Sunday at 7:30 p.m., when he preaches the second in a series on "Some questions Jesus asked." Morning subject: "The book nohoriv knows how did we get it?" Soloists for the day: Mrs. Peggy Donaldson and Mrs. Rissa Cameron. Sr.

Sunday school at 10. Com ennett, superintendent of the 7:30 p.m. Luther' League 8:30 munion at 11. Evensong al: 7:30. St.

Mark's Rev. T. W. Scott, unday School, at the morning at Auguslana Lutheran, Pastor O. Arnold Olson will discuss the Book of Revelation.

The first three chapters contain practical suggestions for Christian living in the messages to the Seven Churches. They will be discussed in their sequence: Ephesus, p.m. and M. G. S.yeth.

2:30 n.m.. rvice in Shaughnessy Heights Martin Lullier Rev. V. Roth- Communion at 8:30 a.m. Communion, sermon at 11.

Evensong nited. forum subject, "The origin of sin." 7:15 p.m. subject, "The White Brotherhood." at: 7:30. planned for all departments of Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church and Sunday school for September 24.

Knov United soloists Sunday will be: morning, Mrs. E. Campbell; evening, Arthur Nursey. Rev. John Short DD, of Bournemouth, England, who is attending the General Council of the United Church in Toronto, will broadcast over CBC on Sunday at 11:30 a.m., Pacific coast time.

Dr. Shortt was guest preacher at St. Andrew's-Wesley two years ago and left a deep impression, enberger, 9:45 a.m., SS. 11 a.m., German mission festival. 7:30 p.m., English mission festival.

At the vesper service at 5 the choir will present: "In eavenly Love Abiding," "Softly St. Anne's, SteveHton Rev. Unity Fellowship E. A. Hipp.

11 a.m., "The reward of overcoming." 7:30 p.m., "The source of freedom and harmony." Central Christian Rev. Kenneth S. Wills. 10 a.m., church school. 11 a.irw, "Paul at: Athens." Communion 7 p.m., YP Armitage, assistant at Christ isidaros, JNew Westminster Rev.

Frithjof Eide, 8:45 a.m., Smyrna, Pergamos, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia and Laodi-cca. Inspirational singing will accompany the study. nd Tenderly," "All Hail the ower," "Our Day of Praise is PRESBYTERIAN Children Chapel over CKNW. Church Cathedral, in charge. Sunday school and communion both a't 11:15 a.m.

St. Alhan's, Brighou.se -Rev. P. R. Ellis.

Communion. 9 a.m. SS one" and the solo, "The Stran- 10 a.m., SS rally day. 11 a.m., worship, 7:30 p.m., vesper ser pr of Galilee," sung by Nina JacKenzie. Highland Rev.

Wallace Nicholson. Gaelic at 11. English at vice. Icelandic Dr. H.

Sigmar of Covenant Tabernacle Rev. H. Robinson's topics Sunday an 11 a.m., "Elisha." 7:30 p.m., "Looking forward." Latter sermon also to be given at 3 p.m. in the New Westminster Labor Seattle conducts service in Ice Girls' Corner Cluh, 709 West Georgia Rev. J.

A. Harris, principal Vancouver Bible School, speaks Thursday following supper at: 5:15 p.m, Duetists: Loverna Linney and Roberta Norman. Newcomers welcome. roadway Tabernacle Christian Prayer Assembly 8 p.m., Walter E. Witts of White Rock to speak.

Bethel (B.C. Evangelistic Mission 9:45 a.m., SS. E. Duncan will speak. 11 a.m.

service. D. Blair will speak. 7:30 p.m., Rock of Ages male quartet. at 11.

Evensong at 6:50. All Sainls Rev. James E. Whittles. Communion at 8.

SS at 9:45. Morning prayer, sermoa at 11. Evensong, sermon nt 7:30. St. Paul's- Rev.

Godfrey P. Gower. Communion at 8 a.m. and Theosophical Society Hermes Lodge. Karel van Gelder to speak Sunday, 8 p.m., on "What is the purpose of life?" Pastor Walter E.

McAhster ill preach at 11 a.m. Sunday in roadway Tabernacle. Sunday 7.30. Central Dr. J.

B. Skene, 11 a.m., "The folly of broadminded-ness." Communion. 7.30 p.m., "Sayings of St. Paul. No 5 -We declare good tidings." Organist, Thekla Griffiths.

Kobcrlson-Rev. E. L. Garvin. 11 a.m., "The meaning of bap Temple.

ichool at 10 a.m. Radio broad- 12:15 noon. Church school. 9:50 a.m. Prayer, sermon at 11, Even ast over CJOR at 9 a.m.

No vening service. St. Raphael's Liberal Catholic Rev. H. J.

Barney. 11 a.m., "The Sailors' Home, 500 Alexander landic at the Danish Church at 3 p.m. Dunbar Rev. G. M.

Trygslad. 9:45 a.m., SS. 11 a.m., "The Christian soldier," 7:30 p.m., film, "The difference." Trinity Pastor Josef B. Haave. 8:45 a.m., Children's Chapel over CKNW.

10 a.m., SS. 11 a.m., service. 7:30 p.m., song service. Northshore Rev. M.

Allan. 10 a.m., SS. 11:15 a.m., worship. First Pastor A. H.

Selheim. 10 a.m., SS. and Bible class. 11:15 a.tn, "Useless anxiety." 7,:30 p.m., Luther League; guest speaker Lekken. Finnish Rev.

E. Snellman. 4:30 p.m., service in Finnish. Street Gideon Walter Shears things eternal." Holy eucharist. Unitarain Rev.

Hodgkins. 11 a.m., "Moral automony or disaster." Bethany Tabernacle Pastor peaks at 7:30 p.m. Soloist, Miss W. Thorne. Refreshments.

Visit- ng and local seamen and friends nvited, W. J. Friesen. 9:45 a.m., SS. 11 a.m., "Gideon's call," 7:30 p.m., song, sermon at 7:30.

St. Luke's -Rev. II. Berry. SS at 9:45, Morning oraver at 11.

EveniiKt prayer at 7:30. St. Mary's! Soulh Hill Rev. A. J.

Williams. SS at 9:45. Choral communion at 11. Evensong at 7:30. St.

fJeorgeV-Rev. W. R. Jeff-cott, Communion al: 8 a.m. SS at 9:45.

Matins, sermon at 11, Evensong, sermon at 7:30. SI. Matthew's Rfv. Waller Anderson, SS at 9:45 Morning prayer, sermon at 11. Baptism at 3 Evensong, sermon at 7:30, Life as a story." Gospel Centre Rev.

J. Brooks. 11 a.m., "A rod of God." 7:30 p.m. "Look or die." Church Directory ST, 3R91 W. 271 h.

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Ai.ma uiuz. LUTHERAN tism." Sacrament of baptism ad-minstered. 7:30 p.m., "A wise choice," Vancouver Heights-Rev. D. J.

Gillies. 11 a.m., "Venturing all you have on Christ." 7.30 p.m., "Impossible with Man, possible with God." Hunter-Rev, W. Allen. 11 a.m., "The abundant life." St. Paul's-Rev.

W. D. G. Hoi-iingwnrth. 11 a.m., "The breaking point." 7.30 p.m., "The tragedy of the wrong road." Buchanan Rev, A.

Hanna. 10 a.m., church school. 11.15 a.m., "Christianity is there an equal?" Mt. Pleasant Rev. F.

G. St. Denis. 11 a.m., "They that be wise." 7.30 p.m., "It does matter what a man believes," Kerrlsriale Rev. Harry Lennox.

Services commemorate the Battle of, Britain. 11 a.m., "A call for men." 7.30 p.m., "Ready LUTHERAN, 25th and untano, Kev. Arnold uson, cantor, i Air. snos. HKTHLEHKM LITHKKAN.

MO, Synnrl, 35th ana Sophm. Ecv. tred T. GabPrt. pastor.

FAtr. 3-187M. Ex-Chaplain to Make Startling Disclosures Two services, Sunday in the Auditorium, Georgia at Denman, will launch the third and final week of revival CHRIST AMERICAN, West 101 and Baron Frary Von Blomberg Christian Diplomat, Expert on Minority Groups, Representative at Peace Conference, and United Nations Coming directly here from Saskatoon, where he addressed the P.A.O.C. Convention This Week Alvar Lindskog Stockholm, Sweden, World Missionary Raymond C. Hoekstra Director Restoration Revival, Healing Campaigns U.S., Canada, England, Europe and British West Indies Sunday, 11 a.m., 3 p.m.

and 7:30 p.m. Monday. 8:00 p.m. City Wide Rally Glad Hidings temple YuKon, uov. srnmnK.

A. n.ium, DANISH SOS E. IDt.h Pr, Rupert. Rev. Rudolph Arennt.

FA r. 3093L. FINNISH LUTHERAN, 259 E. Cor dova. Rev.

E. Sun mm. HA. 04H7Y, KITSILANO LUTHERAN, Mi). Synod.

meetings sponsored by the Tri-Church Fellowship, composed mn and stepnens, Kev. u. tseiner-wletlrn. BAv. 8H95V.

JMARTIN LUTHER. A.I 505 E. 4R.h. of Kingsway Foursquare, Evangelistic and Broadway Rev. v.

KotnenDerger. mas. ivvi. REDEEMER, Prince Edward at. 8th.

J. Edgar Hoover ot the hi, and Special Nights to Be Held at St. Stephen's Missions Night, will be held at 7:30 p.m. In SI. Stephen's United.

Speaker, G. Smillie, student minister during the summer on the mission boat, Thomas Crosby. Mr. Smillie was born In India, educated in England and is now completing his course for the ministry at Emmanuel College, Toronto, Members of United Church marine committee are invited. Service will be conducted by Kev.

sawyer, u.u., pastor, BAv. 4216R. when he talked with Major-Gen TRINITY. 13J0A River Road. R.rt.l.

New loser k. Jinave, pasior. rRENKYTEKI AN rENTRAL CHURCH. 11110 Thu'low, for the storm. Fairview Rev.

M. Nlcolson. 9.45 a.m. church school. 11 a.m., "How much is a man better than a sheep?" 7.30 p.m., "Foreshadows of Christ in the Old Testament." Marpole Rev, Stephan J.

Loekman at It a.m. and 7,30 p.m. I. H. KKene.

Pastor. Juu. bury. Rev. K.

Garvin. HA, Evangelist Howard Rusthoi, former U.S. army chaplain of Los Angeles, will preach at 2:30 p.m. on the topic, "The gates of Hell against the Church." Rev. Warren Johnson, pastor of Kings-way Foursquare, states that.

Major' Rusthoi will reveal startling information he discovered in government file's during his last trip to Washington, and will also disclose what he was told during his conference in the office of MINI'I I.I.AMf)lj!S eral Harry Vaughan, personal military aide to President Truman. love that will not let me go" is the chaplain's topic for 7:30 p.m. Band music and special singing at both services, Capacity crowds have been attending. The services will be held every night: next week except Saturriav In the Evangelistic Tabernacle, 85 East 10th. CHRIST A DEEP II I ANS.

K. of P. Hall, 8th and Srnt a. FA r. 17M.

MISSION COVENANT CHURCH, WM w. inth Ave. in a.m., winfiav Evangelist Ic Tabernacle Pas- Rev, N. Dermott Mclnnes, Other School; service, a.m.. SPIRITUALIST tor W.

J. Ern Baxter. 9:45 a.m., special nights 'will follow. R. Layzell, Pastor 590 Cambie CHURCH.

OF HIVINE FELLOW SHIP SS. and Bible class. 11 a.m., ser- Morning theme will be "The vice. power worship." 32S E. Broadway.

FA. 3S80. Pastor wme Hauiotte, a p.m..

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