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24 THE VANCOUVER SUN: July 15, 1950 Ryerson May Next Visitors' Day at Fircam Camp July 24 NjMa fit (Eiurtl)jiS Extend Call 'Power to Carry On First Baptist Topic Services at First Baptist offer a cordial welcome of Christian fellowship to members and visitors. Church school meets at 9:40 Rev. J. Scott Leith, BA, BD, of Westminster United, Regina, will be pulpit guest at First United on Sunday. Ttip ewrmrl ntirtv nf mothers 1 I N.Y.

Biblical Dr. Cooce's Successor To Be Inducted Friday To Britisher Ryerson United Church board will recommend to the congregation, at a special meeting Tuesday night, that a call be sent to Rev. M. A. Stevenson of Dunoon on the Clyde near Glasgow.

Splendid reports on Mr. Stevenson's work in Scotland have been received and it is considered likely that the congregation will vote in favor of extending the invita and children left on Friday fori Authority at Rev. J. Keith Woollard, BA, will be inducted as minister of St. John's United, in succession to Dr.

A. E. Cooke, next a.m. with classes for 11 years and up and Christian play groups for younger years whose regular departments meet at 11 a.m. Both services will be in charge of Rev.

Robert F. Pitt, L.Th., former minister of Edmonds Baptist Church and minister-elect of Jackson Avenue Baptist. Mr. Pitt is an outstanding speaker with a timely message. In the morning he will speak on "The Gospel for our day." In the evening his topic will be "The power Mt.

Pleasant Friday at 8 p.m. Rev. J. Henderson, chairman of the Pres bytery, Rev. Drs.

W. P. Bunt, G. btanley Parkham and A. Munro will take part in the service.

ten days' holidays at Camp Fir-eom under leadership of the deaconess, Miss Muriel C. Richardson, BA. Friends of First United are invited to visit the camp on Gam-bier Island to see the work being done among the less fortunate folk of our city. Next visitors' Day is Monday, July 24. Make reservations early.

Call PA. 6042 for further details. Donations to the Summer Camn fund will be gratefully re tion to Mr. Stevenson to take over the work at Ryerson. Since the death of the former pastor, Rev.

E. D. Braden, DD, who died 1 Dr. Marmion L. Lowe will conclude the series of expositions on the Song of Solomon at Mount Pleasant Baptist on Sunday at 7:30 p.m.

Dr. Lowe is on Jan. 23 after more than 26 DR. R. L.

PHILLIPS who will years at this church, Rev. (Ma- Mr. Woollard, a young man in early 30's, comes to St. John's 'with an unusual training for the work of a congregation situated in an area like the West End. In (1942 he went to London, I with, the Canadian Fire Fighters i and served with the London Fire instructor in English Bible and to carry on." New Testament Interpretation At 7:15 p.m.

Evan Walters will ior) Georee Turnin has been interim minister. REV. R. I. LOVE who began his ministry this month at Wilson Heights United.

His former charges were at Murrayville and Armstrong, B.C. at the Practical Bible Training give an organ recital. Leone Mar- School of Binghamton, New shall will be the guest soloist at both services. ceived at any time at the church office. Send contributions to Rev.

R. A. Redman, First United Church, 424 Gore Avenue, Brigade during some of the worst I years of the blitz. Army Bandsman to Leave for London; Presbyterian York, and is an internationally known bible conference speaker. He will address the adult Bible classes at 9:45 a.m.

and will deliver the sermon at the 11 a.m. worship hour. Senior choir under direction of E. H. Rowe will supply special At the close ot the war served with Dr.

Donald Soper as lay assistant at Kingsway Hall, and Dr. Soper invited him to become his permanent assistant. Moderator Has address tonight's Youth for Christ rally. Worker From Hong Kong at Youth Rally The speaker at the Youth for Christ rally tonight (Saturday) in the Foursquare Church, 450 Kingsway at 7:45 p.m. will be Dr.

Ralph L. Phillips from Hong Kong. Dr. Phillips has been in Wants Scottish Church To Return Cathedrals HIGHLAND CHURCH (Free Church of Scotland) Three years of home mission Eye Operation music at each service. Farewell Planned At Salvation Army Temple on Sunday evening Bandsman William MuKenzie will deliver a farewell message prior to leaving for the Salvation Army In-iernalional Youth Congress in London, where he will rep- work in London gave Mr.

Woollard an interest in the problems of churches set in the midst of a dense population, and all who Rev. G. Sydney Barber, of Hie Presbytery of New Presbyterian Westminster, late minister of know him feel assured that he Oliver Brown, a non-Catholic leader in the Scottish nationalist movement, has suggested that the Church of Scotland might "with dignity and honor" return Roman Catholic cathedrals and abbeys taken from ifcat Church at the Reformation. will perform effective service in his new charge. China for more than 30 years resent the Temple Corps.

He and while there founded and i will later enter the Salvation 710 E. 10th Ave. SPECIAL SERVICES English 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. with services in English on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 p.m.

Visitors cordially invited. These services will be taken by Rev. Professor Alexander Ross, M.A., B.I)., D.T). the Free Church College, Edinburgh, Scotland. trmrn rnr in mi He took the degree of BA (with distinction) at the University of Saskatchewan and graduated in theology from St.

Andrew's Col St. Paul's Presbyterian Minister: nev. W. D. G.

HolIinRWorth tllen l)rle. off Kingsway 11 a.m. "The VICTORY of FAITH" 7:30 p.m. "The PEARL of GREAT PRICE" VISITORS WKLCOMPJ Baptist REV. KEITH WOOLLARD, new minister at St.

John's United. Robertson Church, Vancouver, now minister of the Presbyterian Church in White is in Royal Columbian Hospital in New Westminster having undergone an operation on his eyes, according to a report issued by Dr. J. C. McLean-Bell, clerk of the Presbytery.

Mr. Barber is in fairly good condition but will be unable to occupy his pulpit for at least two months. The pulpit will be filled meantime by members of the Presbytery. operated, for 27 years, the Phillips House, a missionary home located in Hong Kong where more than 180,000 missionaries and Christian workers have passed through since its opening. Included on the program will lege, Saskatoon.

His wife is also a graduate of Saskatchewan University and shares his interest in Army Training College in Toronto. He is grandson of Commissioner and Mrs. MacKenzie, pioneer leaders oi the Salvation Army, now resident in Australia. During the First World War the commissioner was a chaplain with the Australian forces and was familiarly known as "Fight SCANDINAVIAN BAPTIST MISSION 259 E. Curduva St.

Rev. Einil Kylund, Pastor Snl ii nhi v. 8 n.m. Scandinavian Fundamentalist be the Youth for Christ Softball the social and religious problems of city life. For the past two years he has bee npastor of the Kinistino field in the Saskatchewan conference.

Service. Rev. Mr. NvluiidH in 'Killjoys' Life, M' Queen Evening Topic ing Mac." Major and Mrs. E.

J. Fitch will conduct the morning meeting prior to leaving for their annual vacation. team, giving their testimonies and singing. On the musical program will be Norm McLellan, trumpet soloist, and Joe and Flo Carroll in vocal duets. Next week Ernie Johnson from Taft, California, will be heard.

"Sermonettes make Christian-ettes." Rev. T. T. Shields, of Perth, Australia. i' hurt p.

Music by the String; Band. Sunday. II a.m. Sunday School. 7:80 p.m.

Kvaneclistic Service, in charge of David Carlson, student from Bethel Theological Seminary, St. Paul. Sunday, SS, Outing to Bnnen Island. Tickets can lie secured at the Mission. A Hearty Welcome lo Everyone! The Metropolitan Tabernacle llth Ave.

and Columbia St. Pastor Rev. M. Robertson 9:45 a.m. Sunday School and Adult Bible Class.

a.m. "A PRIEST FOR EVER," Broadcast over CJOR 'Life Subject Baptist Of 'Scientists Anglican KINGDOM COME" "THY "Life" will be the Lesson- 7:30 p.m. Chinese May Assume Full Church Authority Nelson nt Rnrraril FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH RLV. UI.BUKT PAUL, ll.U.. Minister Cordon Woodcock, B.A., B.D..

Assistant Minister Rev Kvan Organist a.m. Church School (II anil up) RKV. ROHLRT V. PITT. L.TIi Hi bolb services HOW? WHAT? WHEN? Take No.

1 car to COHMBIA on BROADWAY and walk two Mocks SOI I'll. Hear tlie (iospel without frills or fads. COME ALONG! A proposal for the transfer of church authority in China from American missionaries to native leaders has been endorsed by the China Committee of the Foreign Missions Conference of North HOLY TRINITY CHURCH 10th Ave. at Pine Street, two blocks west from llranville Street. Heclor ltev.

Cordon K. Bratt Organ Isl: Alexander B. Ilciidriiksen B.A., L.R.S.M, A.T.U.L. TRINITY VI 8 a. Holy i'omni union II a.m.: llulv nmniuninti and Sermon "WOKI-D UST" the Kecior p.m.: Kvnsnny uml Sermon A t.i.OKIOl TKU MI'lT the Keclttr 1 1 a.m.

7:30 p.m. "Dare we take Jesus seriously?" will be the sermon subject Sunday morning in St. Andrew's-Wesley United. Service commences at 10:45 and will be broadcast over CKWX starting 11:05. Rev.

Angus J. MacQueen, of Robertson United, Edmonton, to preach at both services. "Killing life's killjoys" will be the evening subject. Soloist for the day, John M. Williams, tenor.

He will sing "The Lord's my Shepherd" by Liddle; "Then shall the righteous shine" from Mendelssohn's Elijah, and "How lovely are Thy dwellings" by Liddle. Alan Thompson, guest organist, will give an organ recital at 7:10 preceding the evening "The Power to "The Gospel Other Churches Carry On" For Our Day Anglican 7:15 p. ORG A MIT A by KVAX WAI.TKRS til KST SOLOIST CLONK MAKSIIAI.I Sermon subject in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. The Lesson-Sermon Will include the Biblical passage: "That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born the Spirit is spirit. Marvel not that I said unto thee, Ye must be born again." John 3:6.7.

Among selections from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, will be: "Earth has little light or joy for mortals before Life is spiritually learned. Every agony of mortal error helps error to destroy error, and so aids the apprehension of immortal Truth. This is the new birth going on hourly, by which men may entertain angels, the true ideas of God, the spiritual sense of being." MOUNT PLEASANT BAPTIST CHURCH 10th Ave. and Quebec St. Rev.

C. Hildretli Wilcox, Pastor BROADWAY PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 1.1(13 WEST UROADWAY near Granville) 'raster Waller E. McAlisler 11:00 a.m. The PASTOR will preach. 7:30 p.m.

EVANGELIST JACK McALlSTER of Prince Albert, Sask. Be sure to tune in to Station CJOR at 9 a.m. for the Good News Broadcast. Come to Sunday School at 10 a.m. CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL" roitXKR r.FiORGiA An bi rrari stkkkts VERY REV.

C. SWANSON. B.A., D.P. ASSISTANT K. L.

ARMITAIJK SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8 a.m. Holy Communion 1 1 a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon 7:30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon (Jtiest. Preacher at Both Servires, the Rev.

Burton Thomas, B.A., B.D., Rector. St. Matthew's, Winnipeg 9:15 A.M. SIMIAV SCHOOL. A.M.

1R M. I.OWK. DR. -M. 1..

J.OWF. Flood Lesson At Cathedral Closing Services of Bible Conference and Expositions from "SONG OF SOLOMON" United Churches OF CAAIA St. Giles United Church FIRST FOURSQUARE CHURCH Minister, Rev. Clarence E. Hall 450 Kingsway 9:45 a.m.

Sunday School 1:30 p.m. Radio CJOR 11:00 A.M. "SO GREAT MERCY" 7:30 P.M. "A WARNING FROM GOD!" Wednesday and Friday services at 8 p.m. EVERYONE WELCOME Northwest Baptist Bible College PORT COQL'ITLAM, B.C.

Offers a Hiiiniugli Theological Training for Christian Service at Home or Abroad. TIIKKK OI RSKS; Vol R-YKAR MINISTERIAL COl RSK. 305 W. 41st at Elizabeth, near Camhie When Armageddon Will Be Fought A prophetic message will be delivered in the West End Gospel Mission at 7:30 p.m. Sunday entitled "Shall war with Russia be the Armageddon?" When, how and where the Armageddon will be will be outlined based on Scriptural authority.

11 a.m. subject: "Walking with iGod." Rev. J. Burton Thomas, BA, BD, rector of St. Matthew's, Winnipeg, will be guest preacher at morning and evening services at the Cathedral when he will use the recent Manitoba flood to illustrate the Christian message.

There will be celebrations of holy communion, at 8 a.m. and at the 11 o'clock- service. A cordial invitation is extended to all, especially visitors to the city, to attend Cathedral services. 11:00 a.m. Kev.

(i. H. Hamilton, M.A. p.m. Summer (iospcl Service with Memorial Male Quartet.

THHLK-YICAR TIlLOI.OtilCAL Ol USK. WO-YKAR CHRISTIAN WOKRKKS' Ol KSH. Prospectus to the Dean. ltev. K.

Dawe, B.Th. Drawer Port L'oauitlam, B.C. Write for Chalmers United, Fairview Baptist Union Services al CHALMERS UNITED CHURCH Ave. and Hemlock Street "WHAT A niKKKRKNCK!" Rev. H.

A. Walls Nil Kvening Service CH0WN MEMORIAL UNITED CHURCH Camble St. at 19th Ave. Pastor: Rev G. Stanley Packham.

R.D.. D.D. Organist and Leader: Burton Rurtli Summer Communion Services SERMON TIIK.MKS I I a.m. "HEAVEN AND EARTH" 1:311 p.m. "A HUNGRY WORLD" The Pastor will preach Lutheran Canadian Guild of Health Other Churches Thursday, 10:30 a.m., in St.

ST. jOHN'S UNITED C'omnx and Rronchton in Pile West fJnd The Kev. A. F. Munro, D.D., will conduct both services.

11 a.m.: LIBERTY, the BREATH of MAN'S BEING. 7:30 p.m.: THE CHI RCH ONE FOUNDATION. ANNOUNCING ZION CAMP August 23 to September 4 Ine. CRKAT CHRISTIAN' RALLY ON' T.ABOI DAT A Camp Dedicated to Tbe Body of Christ The, llawlin parly from North Battleford will be ministering. For further information eoataet GLAD TIDINGS TEMPLE Cambie Nt.

John's (Shaughnessy) Church, Granville at Nanton; monthly service of communion, laying on of hands, fellowship hour with admission of new members. FIRST LUTHERAN MOD East Ave. A. Suiheim. Pastor FAir.

34MB Worship Service, 11:00 A.M. Evensong, 7:30 P.M. Ladies' Aid. 2115 p.m. LITTLE MOUNTAIN GOSPEL HALL 511.1 V.

IHtli (Xear Cambie) 7:30 p.m. Gospel Service "Cod sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through him might be John 3:17 APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF PENTECOST 40 Last Hastings a.m. Sundav School and Bible Class 11:110 a.m. Rev. Nels M.

Neilsnn (ot Saskaloon, Sask.i, Speaking on issions 7::10 p.m.- F.vnngclistic Rally Services Everv Week Night o'clock All Welcome Pastor. Wm. C. Thompson Salvation Army Christian Science A Welcome Awaits You at REV. GORDON SKITCH GOSPEL CENTRE First lVntpcusI al Httliness Miirch Cor.

4(if and Main St. rstr: Rpv. Hrmiks 9:45 a.m., Sunday Schnnl pt'vieps 11 a.m. and 7:30 n.m. Tuesday.

p.m.. Christian Fpllmvship Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Hohhy Club. Friday! 8 p.m. Young People Any of Our, Neighborhood Centres The British Israel Prayer leaque I.O.O.F.

Hall. 1413 West 8th Ave. Service 1:30 p.m. Speaker: 1K. THOMAS MEADE Subject: "1950 YF.AR OF KXODt You are cordially invited to come and worship with us.

FIRST UNITED CHURCH Comer Oore Ave. and Hastings M. Kev. K. A.

Redman. B.Th., I.L.H., Minister Mr. S.vdney Relland. Organist and Choirmaster Pulpit- Cuesh: REV. J.

SCOTT LEITH. B.A., B.D. Westminster United Church, Regina, Sask. KVKXIXO SKRV1CR BROADCAST OVER CKWX, 8(l at 7:35. Salvate For Service Is Our Molln Remember Our Welfare Industries Rev.

Gordon Skitch, widely-known Western Canadian Evangelist, speaks at both servires Sunday. Many will want 1o hear this fearless preacher of the Word. 1 1 :00 a.m. Morning Service 7:15 p.m. Evangelist Rally.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES OF VANCOUVER Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Rev. IV. H. Brooks Covenant Tabernacle IF! W.

Broadway II. Robinson, Minister 10:00 a.m., Sundav School 1 1 a.m., "David" p.m., World in Travail New Westminster: 3 p.m., "WORLD IN Labor Temple, 7th St. and Koynl Avenue. THE0S0PHICAL SOCIETY Hermes Lodge, 178(1 W. Broadway OPEN lOlUJM for Discussion of Thensopliical Topics Libray open 2-1 p.m.

'A'cdnesoay only Friendly Foursquare Nanaimo at render IIAst. 4(i4 Hev. WAI.TFR II. l'astor. Subject of Lesson-Sermon: Sun.

Services 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. TKMPLti Gore at Hastings. MT. PLEASANT 7th (West Main).

GPANDVIEW Comml. at Kllchmer. KITS1LANO 4th and i'evv St. SOUTH HILL Fraser at nrt. HEIGHTS 3075 East Hastings.

NORTH SHORE 541 Lonsdale. THE SALVATION ARMY TEMPLE CORPS Hastings at tioro Major anil Sirs. E. G. Fitch Corps Officers 10 a.m.

Sunday School and Primary Jl a.m. Holiness 7:30 p.m. Farewell Meelinir Candidate. Wm. McKen.ie Wednesday, 8 p.m.

Fellowship Meeting. "Meet at the Temple" Another Great Gospel Rally Sunday night. Old-fashioned "Hymn Sing" led by WALLY JENION starts sharp at 7:10. Join the happy, singing Sunday night but come earlv! ST. ANDREW'S WES-LEY CXITIilt CHI RCit Rurrard and Xelson Sts.

Minister: Rev. Oswald W. S. Met all. I).

II. Lit Organist and Choirmaster: Lawrence R. Cludera.v. F.R.C.O., A.R.C.M. Guest Preacher, REV.

ANGUS J. MacQUEEN, B.A., B.D., of Edmonton, Alta. II LIFE" BETHANY TABERNACLE 4th and Macdonald Pastor W. J. Frlesen 9:45 a.m.

Sundav 1 a.m. JOY IX FKAYEH. :30 ii.in. 10:45 a.m. (Broadcast CKWX.

HS0 11:05 a.m.) Dare we fake Jesus seriously? Killing life's kill-joys. YOUTH FOR CHRIST Spiritualists al both servires: John M. Williams, Tenor. Guest Organist: Alan Thompson WEDNKSHAY. p.m.

Chapel service conducted by Or. James V. Molvin. "Meditations on Successful Li 11:00 a.m., Kev. Guy 1.

Diillit ltL p.m., Kally No Service Wednesday on account of S.S. Pienio a p.m. Young Feople's Service. CHRISTIAN PRAYER ASSEMBLY F.nnisUillcn Memorial Hall 71 Ave. and Ontario The Sunday evening Meetings will he discontinued until Aug.

20 Secielarv Miss K. Cross. 12S7 W. Broadway, Vancouver, B. C.

CK. ISfit). 7:45 p.m. 7:45 p.m. JUBILEE p.m.

TWO DESKKTEKS. Tuesday and Friday, 8:00 p.m. UNITY METAPHYSICAL CENTRE CM 6 Robson St. Ar. Leader: REV.

T. CONWAY JONES Sunday Morning- Srr in hrM in u1 i'p, I I O'clock. "HE THAT WOULD SAVE HIS LIFE" Soloist Krnest, ,1. Colton All Weekly Meetings and Classes held in Centre. 1.2J.B Robson Street HOLINESS MOVEMENT CHURCH I HI and Main St.

10:00 Sunday Kcnnol. 1 1:00 Morning Worship. 7:30 Gospel Service. Lulu Island Chapel Car. No.

4 and Odlin Road 2:00 Sundav School. 3:00 Gospel Service. presents Y.F.C. Softball Team Testimonies and Male Quartette 6 Norm McLellan Trumpet Soloist 9 Joe and Flo Carrol. Vocal Duets PLUS Dr.

Ralph L. Phillips Hong Kong, Missionary in China for more than thirty years. Foursquare Church 450 Kingsway Next week: Ernie Johnson Taft, Calif. CANADIAN MEMORIAL CHAPEL nited Church of Canada Rurrard and Ave. GUEST I'KEACHEK REV.

ROBERT T. McFARLANE, D.D., Ministrr nt First Presbyterian Church, Alameda, Cal. Soloist: Mrs. Kdythe, Oarrelt, 11:00 A.M. "FINDING A FIRMER FAITH" RROADCAST OYF.R RADIO STATION CKMO 7:30 r.M "MY FATHER'S WORLD" First Church 1160 West Georgia St.

Second Church 12th Ave. and Cypress St. Third Church Rplvedere Hall, 10th Ave. and Main St. Society Kpiiisdale Lprumi Hall, 2177 W.

42nd Ave. Sunday Services 11 a.m. and p.m. Kerrisdalo, 11 a.m. only.

Sunday School 11 a.m. Third Church, 9:30, 11 a.m. Wednesday Evening Meetings at 8 p.m. (Include test Imonies of Christian Science healing Kerrlsdale, except third ed. Broadcast First Sundav each month at 11 a.m..

CKMO, 1410 kc. Everv Sundav morning at 8:45 over CJOR. 600 kc. Free Reading Rooms 106.1 Lranvllle Street 1482 H. Ilroadwa.v at tiranville Tenth Ave.

anil Main St. NATIONAL Memorial Church W. Itrondtwu NO AFTERNOON SERVICE p.m. Trance Address by Kev. Amv Barton of Winnipeg.

Flower Messages, Kev. Amy Barton and Mr. PI. W. Richardson.

International Picnic, Peace Arch August FIRST UNITED SPIRITUALIST Cor. Stli Ave. and Pine St. Secretary. Mrs.

K. Brown 'Ji. '5 AFFILIATE OF B.C.S.A. Sun. 2:45 o.m., Onrn Circle for Dlvinf llr-alinK and MrssmtPs, cnnriio'tefl by Mrs.

Mary Campbell. 7:30 p.m., I.rrtnrc Oairvnyanrn hv Wriulv DntlKlai. Thiirs. 8 P.m.. Oprn Message Clrrle.

ron- dueled bv Krv Armv Rarlon of Winnl-pej. On Sunday, Aim. 20. tile Spiritualist Inlernationiil picnic will he held at the. Teare Arch.

Tirkels available now. SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF CANADA Franklin St. and Hand Ave. Pastor: Rev. Ada (iarrad Pi58.M Sundiiy: The Open Circle and 7:30 Service will be taken by Kev.

B. and Mrs. Harllck of White Rock. Church of the nazarene 19th at Rlnssway Rev. A.

R. Patterson. Minister 10 a.m. Church School 11 a.m. Morninir Worship 7:30 p.m.

ASSLMRLV RLI'ORTS Son. 8:15 a.m. "SHOWKBS Or KI.KSSIMi" over radio station CKMO. PASTOR: REV. R.

T. CLARK WEST END GOSPEL MISSION HUB Davie St. A. Mayne, Pastor. Sunday.

11:110. Walking Willi did. 7:30. Fvangelislic: "Shall War With Russia Be the Armageddon?" Tuesday, 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting.

Thursday, 8:00 p.m. Kvangelistie. Evangelistic Tabernacle So Kast 10lh Ave. Guest Speaker: CAPT. A.

E. FARRAR of the Tacoma Police Force SUNDAY NIGHT JULY 16rh 7:30 p.nr B.C. There will be no meetings during LEONARD REVIVAL AND HEALING CAMPAIGN All are cordially Invited to attend Glad Tidings Temple 590 Cambie Street Revival Meetings Sunday, 11 a.m., 3 p.m., 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and Friday, 8 p.m. tne service and use tne Reading Room the week.

On 'Sunday. August there will be an International Picnic at the Peace Arch. Barneys Sludto Richard. SI rnslnr: REV. CKORCK GOODWIN FA.

9209L Sunday, July IWh 2:110 n.m. Alessace and Healing' RECONCILIATION MINISTRY ZION UNITED CHURCH Summer Series by Kev. C'has. E. Batold PYRAMID PAST AND FUTURE TUESDAYS, 8 r.M.

July 18 Seven Pillars or Wisdom. July Tbe llealinn Pillar. August 1 The Rapture ot Headstone Coronet and lwJ'me. August 8 "H.A.", Headstone and Workers. August.

Pillars About tbe Throne. August oj The New and Emergent Pyramid. August 29 The Shaft: The Rod of The filory of Jesus. SUNDAYS July n.m.- Ministry of Reconciliation. p.m.--Va lual ion of Keconcilial Ion.

July ,10, a.m. Mission of Reconciliation. p.m. World of Reconciliation. August 0, a.m.- Business of Ileconcillal ion.

p.m. All Israel Reconctlial Ion. August. 13, a.m. Inhenlance of Hccnnclllal Ion.

p.m. -The Serenade of Reeonclllal Ion. August. DO, a.m. Pleading Reconciliation.

p.m. Forever Reconciliation, August '27, a.m. -Reconciliation of Life. p.m.- The Reconciled World. For lnforniHlion, address: RECONCILIATION, 2144 E.

34th Circle, Snnivsler, II. Handle and others, NEW WESTMINSTER First Church (IM 8th Street (Upposile Moody Park) Sunday Service 11 a.m. Sunday School 1 1 a.m. Wednesday Meeting, 8 p.m. Rending Rnnm.

A ,13 8th Street Open Tuesday and Friday I to 4 and to 9 SUNDAY: 10:30 a.m., 3:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. MONDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 8 p.m. SKATELAND ARENA 8th Street and Agnes, New Westminster, B.C. DOORS OPEN AT 7:00 P.M.

a.m., Sunday School and Bihle Class. 11:00 a.m., Morning Worship. 10:30 p.m., "TABKKNACI.E TIMK" over CKMO. Pastor: ,1. Km Raxler Go to Chuich on Sunday I'ASTOH and MKS.

Al.COCK of Edmonton, just returned from KevivnlH hi Europe, will he Ministering. n.ni. Lecture bj r1nrH1 Ctnij'Tsssf4 furs. Or'ltnnje, SA and others. Hammond Organist Mrs, Warburton Message Circle LIT E.

21th, 8 n.m. lrilrrsalltHHl Picnic to Pence Arch, Hlnine, Sunday, Autllsl 21.

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