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THE VANCOUVER SUN; 12 May 8. Sensed Family Lost, Pastor Says The Family is the most Im Mothers Urged To Love Child God-Given Mission Stressed In Mother's Day Injunction By IYEBS KELLY Archbishop Duke today called upon Christian mothers portant unit In any community and it puzzles the present generation to realize how the sense of family has been lost in the hectic activities of life. Rev. W. M.

Stevenson of Ryerson United declares. The one bulwark of family to reconsecrate themselves in church on Mother's Day to their God-given mission of properly rearing their chil life that remains is the Christian Church, for it In itself Is dren. 'The strength of Canada Is a family surrounded by the being sapped at Its centre, the home. i IV "As the homes go, so goes the nation, His Excellency warned. "Any weakening in the life of the nation is brought about by a weakening of the home and Father love and guided the Father's care," he says.

In the Sacrament of Baptism little children are welcomed Into the family, and in the Sacrament of Holy Communion the family gathers round the table in remembrance of the death of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, 4 the insecurity of married life. I Eric Ball will lead Salvation Army music rallies here May 21, 22, 23. ft 1 4 In the centre of the Chris tian home is the humble. God I -i 3" nfr i i fearing, truly Christian mother. Canadians in general have reason to thank God for the blessing and advantages of such homes on this Mother's Day." 1 Organ Recital Robert Rank of Seattle will present the first recital on the new organ of West Point Grey Baptist Church on Sunday at 9 p.m.

"A CHILD NEEDS CARE" Archbishop Duke urged in an interview that mothers of to Course on Marriage Couples recently married In St. Andsew's North Vancouver, have arranged a marriage school there for those contemplating marriage. Rev. Franck G. Patterson will open the course at 7:30 p.m.

on Sunday with a talk on "The spiritual aspects of marriage." day take Inspiration from the mother of Jesus, who consecrated herself to providing His First United Spiritualist Church Pint Street tnd West ElrMh Ave. Phone BA. 123T Affiliate of B.CS.A. Miniiler: Bev. E.

J. Charlton, DE. 0277L care and human needs as He grew in stature until at the age k. 1 Sun. 2 IN p.m.

Healing and Messages. i i f. IP Jf of 30 He started His ministry. Rev. Charlton and workers.

7:30. Mothers' Day address clairvoyance. "Every child needs loving liev. cnarnon. Mon.

p.m. Business meetinlt. Tues. 2-4 Healing. Thurs.

8 p.m. Messages. Mrs. M. Coates.

care if he is to fulfill his mission in life," Archbishop Duke stressed. Rock of Truth, Spiritualist Church 6)5 Richards. Pastor, Rev. R. Member? Kes.

4108 SKenna bt. uc. NOTE: 11 a.m. Morning Service, Speaker, the Pastor 2J0 Healing, Clairvoyance; medium Mrs. Brummel.

their possessions from The Hague. With them, front row, are Alise, 8, and Benita, rear row, Henk, 13, Wik, 16, Fokke, 20, Janneke 19 and Maurtis, 10. Don LeBlanc photo. Seven children were brought to Canada by new minister of Christian Reformed Church in New Westminster and his wife. Rev.

and Mrs. H. Van Endel, who nave been spending this week uicrating boxes of 7:30 Trance lecture. Mrs. Membery; Church to Receive 65 Bishop Gower will address the 65 candidates for confirmation at St.

Philip's Church on Sunday at 11 a.m. The candidates will be presented by Rev. A. H. Cummings, rector.

Clairvoyance, Mrs. code. Wed. 7:45 Open Circle Questions answered by mall "No one has greater influence on a child than his mother. "She molds the child's character and her example and teachings are never forgotten.

They may be disregarded, but they can't be eliminated. They are marked indelibly on the child's soul for life. POTENTIAL FOR GOOD "Never has there been a greater need for spiritual assistance in the world than at the THE VOICE OF ONE ARCHBISHOP DUKE "a child needs love" misunderstood by persons who think that we worship the Blessed Virgin," he said. "We do not worship her; we worship God. We honor and venerate NATIONAL MEMORIAL CHURCH HARMONY HALL l(i5 W.

Broadway (between Pine and Firl Pastor: Bev. B. Gaulton Bishop Sun, 7:30 p.m. Special Opening Service conducted by REV. B.

HARLICK rWhlte Unrkl MOTHERS SALUTED FROM CITY PULPITS Special prayers for mothers will be said in 1 churches on Sunday. In many cases special music has been arranged as well as sermons on Mother's Day. Particular emphasis will be placed in some churches on the participation of children in loveliest incidents of true motherhood." our Blessed Lady as the mother Reel Pulpit "Sunday on the Range" will be presented at the Reel Pulpit, 635 West Broadway on Sunday at 2:45 and 7:30 p.m. present moment when nations have drifted apart. "If Christan mothers, on Clalrvoyantes: Mrs.

Edith Harlick, Mrs. Hose Crane ana Rev. B. G. Bishop.

Mother's Day, would reconse Women Have Lost Trying to Be Men By Dr. FRANK S. MORLEY "Wives, submit yourselves unto your own husbands," said Paul, and women have been angry at him ever since. But Paul immediately goes on to command, "Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ also loved the Church and gave Himself ior It." Sun. 2:30 p.m.

Spiritual Healing crate themselves to the mission God has eiven them of brineins and Message Service up their in the knowl Youth Service Over. 200 members of Vancouver Heights United Church youth groups will attend its 7 p.m. service on Sunday. Tues. 8 p.m.

Student's Open Circle Wed. 2:30 p.m. Psychometry Mes-' edge and fear of God, the influence of these mothers would extend far bevond their environ Recognition For Church sage Meeting Thuri. 8 p.m. Healing and Message Meeting NOTE: All mid-week meetings held at 3306 W.

Broadway. Ph. CH. 6124. ment and help create an atmos of Our Saviour and for her humility, purity and charity.

She consecrated herself to Jesus and to His care; by her devoted-ness and virtues she is an inspiration for all mothers today. "As Jesus was suffering on the Cross and just before He gave up the ghost, He turned to His mother and said: 'Woman, behold thy son." And to St. John, who also was at the foot of the Cross, Jesus said: 'Son, behold thy "St. John was all of us. Jesus gave His mother to us all.

The best way to honor His mother is to imitate her virtues. If we do our best, we may expect the blessing of heaven on all our efforts." Boutonnieres For Derelicts Each of hundreds of derelicts from Vancouver's skid road will get a boutonniere of flowers in Youfh Christ The Youth for Christ rally tonight will be held in Eyengelis-tic Tabernacle at 7:30 p.m. phere of peace which is necessary if we are to bying the nations of the world together in amity." Arnhhishnn Duke said it was A church chartered with 18 members will hold a service of Other Churches honor of his mother when he recognition on Sunday at 3 p.m attends a Mother's Day service in the Community Hall, Kerr particularly fitting in this time of crisis that Pope Pius has de at Central City Mission, 233 Abbott, on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Rev. F.

clared this a Marian Year of special devotions to the Virgin THE CANADIAN TEMPLE OF THE MORE ABUNDANT LIFE Main and Eleventh Avenue Rev. n. Franklin Wolsey, D.D., Se.M, Ph.D. (Taylor University of Blo-Psycho-Dynamic-Sciences) J. Career of Renfrew Baptist.

Here Paul states the highest view ef marriage in existence and provided a tremendous contrast between the pagan arid Christian marriage. of his day. In Greece of Paul's day women had no rights. They played a part in Pythagorean societies. Socrates had a woman tutor.

Plato startlingly affirmed the equality of the sexes. But Aristotle, maintained women had "natural" inferiority, like slaves. In Roman society they were growing in Seneca contended that "women have the same inner force, the same capacity for nobleness, as men." The Code of Hammurabi (1955-1913 B.C.) gave a high, place to women. But Westermarck records that, Mary. "We Catholics are sometimes Mrs.

Gwynevere tarere, Directoress or music THE RELIGION OF LIFE i i At Both Morning and Evening Services St. Its Sunday school and church services were inaugurated in Killarney Park community hall on December 13 under auspices of the Convention of Baptist Churches of British Columbia. Rev. Lyle Kennedy, moderator of the Lower Mainland churches, will induct the new church into the association. First Baptist Church is sponsor of the new congregation.

Speakers at the service will include Rev. H. H. Janson, Rev. Wayman Roberts, Rev.

Spur-geon Hirtle and Rev. Orville Daniel. New Nurses at Church Service Vancouver General Hospital School of Nursing Graduation Service will be held in Canadian Memorial Chapel on Sunday evening. The Rev. James G.

Gorwill will take as his subject: "Living from the Heart." Assisting in the service will be Miss Rosemary Stalker, class representative, September section and Miss Patricia Wolff, class representative, February section. CHILDREN SUFFER AS PARENTS SELFISH Broken homes are the 'ciirse of our modern generation, Rev. Martin K. Brown believes. "Children are the ones who suffer most from the selfishness of parents," he will tell his church.

In the morning he will preach on how "the spirit of motherhood found its most beautiful example in Mary, the mother of Jesus." In the evening he win1 tell "the beautiful Old Testament story of the boy Samuel, one of the loveliest incidents of true motherhood. BROADWAY PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE REV. E. W. ROBINSON 1363 W.

BROADWAY SUNDAY SERVICES REV. W. E. McALISTER General Superintendent, P.A.O.C. 10 a.m.

SUNDAY SCHOOL OPEN SESSION FEATURING MOTHER'S DAY and CRADLE ROLL the great religions of the world have treated women as inferior beings. The Jewish attitude of the day is described in the story of the feeding of the multitude, that did eat were four thousand men, beside women and children." The disciples "marvelled" at finding Jesus talking with Samaritan woman. It is significant that there were three women and one man at the foot of the Cross on Good Friday. Our Lord made some of His Minister Returns Rev. G.

Duncan Wilkie of Knox United Church, Saskatoon, will be the guest preacher at Shaughnessy Heights United' Church Sunday at the second Sunday of Opening Services in the new sanctuary. He was minister at this-church during UNITY CENTRE sant, unostentatious, thrifty, patient, and likely to be careful of my health." Luther Granville at 43rd mm SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 a.m. S.S. and Ible Classes 11:10 a.m. Breaking ot Bread 7:30 p.m.

Gospel Service MR. JOHN RAE A special Invitation Is extended to visitors at this evening service. 8 p.m. Prayer and Ministry MR. MACRICK CAMPBELL thought women inferior to men in talents.

John Knox declared himself in no uncertain way most profound statements to women. To Martha He saic, "I am the resurrection and the life." To the Samaritan woman he "God is a spirit, and they that worship Him must worship Him. in spirit and in truth." Mary and Martha were among His closest friends. His Family Services At Army Corps National "Family Year" Is being observed by The Salvation Army at all Corps and special "Mother's day" services will mark this anniversary throughout the Canadian Territory. Families will gather together to worship as a unit and trie war.

1310 Rnhson St. Phone MA. 8S2S Leader. Rev. T.

Conway Jones Sunday Morning Service In Centre 11 o'clock "FOLLOWING DIVINE GUIDANCE" Soloist: Ernest Colton Rev. T. Conway Jones will speak over Radio Station CKMO Sunday Morning 9:45 to 10 o'clock All weeklv meetfnes and classes SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes 11:00 a.m. MR.

W. W. Reid 12 noon Breaking of Bread his "Blast Against the Mon strous Regiment of Women." Until recently the legal posi Child tor Christ Closing rally of the Child for Christ Crusade will be held resurrection was disclosed first 7:30 p.m. MR. Wm.

WILSON to Mary Magdalene. She was Monday at 7:30 p.m.- in the held In Centre, 1216 Robson St. tion of women has been that stated by Blackstone in his Commentaries on the Laws of England (1775) that "the very being or legal existence of the special topics have been ar ranged for the day. Christian and Missionary Alliance Church, West Tenth and Ontario. 3 I II 1 I Missionary Home Mary Beard, Calgary born missionary home from South America, will speak at Vancouver Heights Baptist Church Sunday morning, and in Fair-view Baptist and Ward Memorial Baptist Sunday evening.

JANZ QUARTETTE MENNONITE BRETHREN 43rd and King Edward 11 a.m. BETHEL EVANGELICAL FREE Nanaimo at Broadway 7:30 p.m. INTERDENOMINATIONAL RALLY Mount Pleasant Baptist 10th and Quebec (Alumni Rally will be at close of this service) Also at Y.F.C. Sat. night at 7:30 635 West Broadway FA.

9060-3158 Sundays: FA. 9047 Sunday, May Stb 2:45 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. "SUNDAY ON THE RANGE" Starring Red Harper Tim Spencer "CANVAS CATHEDRAL" Canadian Premiere "GOD'S WONDERS IN THE ZOO" Next Week: "Oiitown t.S.A. WEST END ALLIANCE 1160 Davie Tj.

D. Sheardown, Pastor 9:50 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. MOTHER'S DAY SERVICE 7:39 p.m. REV.

W. H. TILLEY Special Mother's Day Music woman is suspended during the marriage." The authors of the Declaration of Independence only declared that "all men are created equal." What text book gives credit to women in Canadian history? Who ever heard of the "Founding Mothers?" Yet women have lost a great deal in trying 1 to be men. Surely the contemporary phenomenon of the hard-drinking, hard swearing, loud talking masculine monstrosity of the Amazon world is no progress. i iiT.iT rji j.r.v.in.irn EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE Corner Tenth Ave.

and Quebec St. PASTOR ERN BAXTER SPEAKS TWICE 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. "Tabernacle Time" over CKMO Pastor, W.

J. Ern Baxter Secretary Here Rev. W. J. Macdonald, general secretary ot the Baptist Union of Western Canada, will speak in Kerrisdale Baptist Sunday morning.

GOSPEL CENTRE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH 46th Ave. and Main St. BETHANY TABERNACLE 4th and Macdonald PASTOR W. J. FRIESEN 9:45 a.m.

Sunday School 11:00 a.m. MOTHER'S DAY MESSAGE Dpriirntintt Rprvino Melodies by Those Acting Pastor Rev. J. M. Maclean Alen of Music The 7:30 p.m.'f The claim of "equal rights 7:30 p.m.

EVANGELISTIC commissioned to tell the disciples. At Pentecost the Spirit was poured out upon women as well as men. His critics forget that one of the most unmericiful beatings and an imprisonment came upon Paul because he freed a girl from exploitation. The advance of the Gospel through Europe was made possible by his conversion of Lydia and other women. He obviously considered women among the leaders of the Church.

Paul laid down the doctrine of equality in a Christian society "neither Jew nor Greek bond nor free male nor female ye arc all one In Christ Jesus." In the early Church women like Blandina, Perpetua, and Telicitas suffered frightful martyrdom. Through the Middle Ages there were, great saints like St. Catherine of Sienna, St. Theresa of Spain, St. Catherine of Genoa, and St.

Joan of Arc. Abbesses achieved great administrative power. Nevertheless ascetic ideals were dominant from very early In the Church's life. While the Reformers emphatically endorsed marriage, they did not endorse women. Calvin required of his wife that "she be modest, complai- First Church oftht RZRRENE tnd dngwiy I Quartette Eg 7:30 p.m.

11 a.m. SACRAMENT Lord's Supper 7:30 p.m. EVANGELISTIC Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Coming REV. HIRAIDE President, Japan Evangelical Seminary See announcement later.

for men and women has been made without regard to woman's primary function of motherhood and home-making. Woman's place in society should be decidedly more effective than it Is. Certainly her role in the life COVENANT TABERNACLE 113 W. Broadway PASTOR H. ROBINSON 10 Sunday School II a.m.

"FRUIT OF FAITH" 7:30 p.m. "FRENCH CRISIS" NEW WESTMINSTER 3 p.m. "FRENCH CRISIS" Covenant. Tabernacle, 433 7th St. 10tn end Quebec of the Church should be more 10:00 a.m.

Sunday School 11 a.m. Mother'! Day Service "THE MOTHER-IN-LAW, NAOMI" 3 p.m. Crusade lor Souls Conference. 7:30 p.m. Guest, Dr.

Ray Smee. 9:00 p.m. Crusade or Souls Rally. Monday 11 a.m. 3 p.m.

7:30 p.m. Crusade for Souls Conference. J. Corey Campbell, Pastor significant. CAMBIE AND DUNSMUIR THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY GLAD TIDINGS TEMPLE Hermes Lodge 1786 Broadway YOU MUST HEAR THIS TREMENDOUS MESSAGE! SUNDAY MAY 9th, 3 p.m.

DENMAN AUDITORIUM Georgia and Denman Sts, I I i Public Lecture, Sunday 8 p.m. MAN AND HIS RELATION TO NATURE" CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN 1100 Thurlow Street Bev. W. I). Orant Hnlllngwortlt Interim Moderator At Both Services 9:45 a.m.

Sunday School MOTHER'S DAY SERVICES 11:00 ''Our Debts to Motherhood" 7:30 p.m. "The Festival of Home" Speaker: Mr. HARRY VAN GELDER Other Churches Public Study Class, 8 p.m. PASTOR REG. LAYZELL RETURNS FROM OVERSEAS After 10 weeks' absence from his pulpit.

HEAR WHAT GOD HAS DONE IN SWEDEN IN DENMARK IN GERMANY Through the successful revival ministry of PASTOR REG. LAYZELL SUNDAY, 11 a.m. 7:30 p.m. CKMO 1410 "THE WORD OF FAITH" SUNDAY 8 p.m. Salvation Army 11 'Sunday, 1:30 p.m, Apostolic Church of Pentecost 40 East Hastings St.

-Pastor. Wm. G. Thompson Continuing: Special Revival Service with and Mrs. John Smith of Belfast, Ireland.

Sun. 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Every Week Night 8 p.m. Pastor: Wm.

Thompson Special Mother Day Service Dedication of Little Children rnntor MARK BlICH speaks TEMPLE CORPS Hastings at Gore "A WELCOME to All" REV. E.J. SPRINGETT DOMINION COMMISSIONER Subject 10 a.m. Sunday School and Adult II Bible Class 11 a.m. Morning Worship and Communion.

Victoria and Kingsway CONFUSION WORSE CONFOUNDED" IS MAN TOO PETTY? Is it childish to believe in a personal God? That question is raised by Rev. Robert Hamilton who says "science by its discovery of the giant complexity of the universe has sometimes made it seem childish and naive to believe in a personal God who Interests Himself as much in individual persons as in great world-making movements." He'll preach on the subject on Sunday evening at Kerrlsdale Baptist. REV. SPRINGETT will also speak at: Old Eagles Hall, N. Mon.

May 10, 8 p.m. fsiifH Oddfellows Hall, Mission, Wed. May 12, 8 p.m. Mother's Day Services 11 a.m. "Family Service" 1 7:30 p.m.

'Tributes to Mother" Music by Tempi Band and Songster Major and Mr. Ivan Haly Officer FIRST FOURSQUARE CHURCH 450 Kingsway REV. WARREN JOHNSON, Pastor 3:45 a.m. Sunday School 1:15 p.m. Radio CJOR MOTHER'S DAY Departmental Programi Each Mother Present to be Honored.

11:00 a.m. "A MOTHER'S PRAYER" 7:30 p.m. "THE WATCHMAN" WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY SERVICES 8 p.m. A WELCOME TO ALL 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 The Pastor 7:15 p.m. "REV.

H. HILDEBRAND" Principal of the Briereresl Bible Institute, Rev. H. Hildebrand speaks Sunday night, Special music will also be provided by the Institute. You should not miss this special rally, At 9 p.m.

pictures of the school will be shown. Van. Corner Club, Dom. Prayer League May 13, 2 p.m. B.

I. Hall, N. Fri. May 14 8 p.m. BRITISH ISRAEL WORLD FEDERATION (CANADA) INC..

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