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i THE VANCOUVER DAILY PROHSCS Saturday, October 11, 1950 43 (jiva, Anl l3t )Lall (jiveii Unto Vjow 6:38 Dr. Bob Jones Speaks In 2-Week Campaign Dr. -Bob Jones, president of Bob Jones University In Greenville, South Carolina, and well-known evangelical preacher, will conduct a two-week campaign in Vancouver tinder the asnpices of Youth for Christ and Christian Busi Public 'Bon Voyage' For Missionary Rev. Don Faris, China-bound as a missionary, will be 'Riddle of the Kremlin' Is Dr. McCall's Topic Russia will come under notice of a city pulpit tomorrow rimming when Dr.

O. W. S. SIcCall speaks at St. Andrew's-Wesley United Church on "The Riddle of the Kremlin." With "The Great Apostle" as his theme at the evening sen-ice, Dr.

McCall's description of St. Paul, who called himself "the prisoner of Jesus Christ," will tell the thrilling story of life when it is-captured by divine passion. "Egypt's Gods That Walk Today" is announced as the second in Dr. McCall's current lectures on the "Religions of Mankind," Wednesday, 8 p.m., in the chapel. New Series On 'Christian Healing' "Christian Healing" will be the He won a doctor of letters de-, gree at 23 and also holds the degrees of Doctor of Humanities, Doctor of Laws and Doctor of Divinity.

i He a member of the board! St. Andrew's-Wesley Church nessmen's Committee. Campaign bpgm Sunday in Exhibition Gardens and is inter- denominational. IX-. Jones, still in his 30 travels more than 60,000 mil year filling preaching engagements.

He also does relicious broadcasts and film mnrk and is author of a weekly tvndicated column "A Look at the cock. given a public "bon voyage" Monday night at 8 p.m. His departure for Cheeloo in morning sermons by Rev. J. W.

University, North China, Collingwood United Been delayed several days by a change or sailing aate oi me i freighter on which he has booked passage for himself and! United Churches of Canada 'God On The Threshold' First Baptist Subject St. Andrew's-Wesley United Church Burrard and Nelson Sts. REV. OSWALD W. S.

McCALL, D.D, LittD. Pencils At Cathedral On Sunday Holy communion will be cele 9 REV. H. A. WATTS Anniversary Celebration At Chalmers Sunday, people of Chalmers United and Fairview Baptist will celebrate in worship the thirty-eighth anniversary of the building of Chalmers Church.

Special music will be provided by the choir, under the direction of Alfred Chard, and at 7:10 p.m., before the evening service, Mr. Chard will give an organ recital. Rev. Moir Waters of First 10.45 a.m. (Broadcait CKWX, 980 11:05 a.m.) "I aat where they sat." The Riddle ot the Kremlin Soloist: John M.

Williams brated at 8 and 11 a.m. at Church Cathedral At the morn-j-- nPvangelistic I ing service, in preparation for ant. -nK imitWm Organist and Choirmaster: Lawrene R. Claderay, F.H.C.O., A.H.CM. "Egypt's God That Walk Today," tr, McCa'l't 3nt lecture on the HELIGIONS OF MANKIND, Chtpel, etfr.esdsy, 8 p.m.

"every member canvass 'Deani bject Your Swanson will preach on J. Mystery of Writing and Speech." iUecls'on "ow- nis equipment. President N. A. M.

MacKenzie of UBC, an old friend, will send his personal message to be read to the gathering. Chairman will be Rev. H. E. Horton who, as past president of the B.C.

Conference of the United Church, will represent the president, Rev. Dr. W. P. Bunt.

Other ministers who are asso ciated with the meeting are Rev. Dr. w. S. Taylor, principal of Union College, Rev.

Dr. Oswald W. S. McCall, minister of St. Andrew-Wesley Church, and Rev.

Dr. G. Stanley Packham of Chown Memorial Church. Rev. Don Faris will be inter viewed about his work at the meeting by Dr.

Taylor. Among questions to be asked are these: "Are you going back to China on your own or have you been invited?" "Will the fact that you are a Canadian make any difference to your welcome and your work?" Mr. Faris proceeds to China as a missionary from the United Church of Canada and will be one of a number serving in the agricultural department of Cheeloo University. Members of the congregation are asked to bring pencils. In the evening the Dean will continue the series on "The History and Meaning of the Catholic Church" speaking this Sunday on "Its Reformation." Concert, Movies On Wednesday, at 8 p.m.

the Women Auxiliary of the Van couver bailors' Home will noiai CHALMERS UNITED FAIRVIEW BAPTIST Rev. H. A. Watts. B.A.

Rev. S. M. Hirtle, B.A B.D. Minister Minister Union Services at CHALMERS UNITED CHURCH 12th Ave.

Hemlock Street Alfred W. Char LRSM, LTCL, ATCM, Organist and Choirmaster ANNIVERSARY SERVICES 11:00 a.m. Kw. Moir Waters of First United Church, Victoria, B.C. Solo: Eunice Tossell 7:10 p.m.

Orjan Recital by Mr. Chard. 7:30 p.m. Rv. Moir Waters.

Duet: Helen Scott and Shirley Rogers. SL'PDAV SCHOOL AT AND 11 A.M. United Church, Victoria, China." He will head the Services of an unusual First Baptist Church, Nelson Church school for 11 years and Mission Plans Band Concert, New Speaker Speaker at Central City Mis ion 233 Abbott, on Sunday afternoon will be executive-sec retary Herbert Fiddes. Program for the remainder of the month includes a band concert by Irish Fusiliers, Oct. 20; address on Sunday, Oct.

22, by Bev. M. W. Stevenson of Ryerson United Church, Vancouver Centre Lions Club orchestral concert on Oct 25, and address Oct. 29 by Rev.

George Turpin. Metropolitan Tabernacle Services for the "promotion of genuine revival" will be conducted by Rev. W. M. Robertson who will continue his exposition of Hebrews Sunday morning on the subject "The Better Covenant," broadcast over cjor: Sunday school and adult Bible class are at 9:45 a.m.

In the evening Mr. Robertson will continue the series on "Will the Old Book Stand?" speaking on the lubject "Is the Bible Immoral?" Mr. and Mrs. Chester Burk of the Unevangelized Fields Mission will speak at the Young People's meeting on Monday. their Trafalgar Day concert "lc movie in aid of their funds.

DlnneJw'l1 ln Jhe Canadian Memorial Chapel UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Burrard and 15th Ave. Minister: REV. JAMES G. GORWILL, B.A., S.T.M. Director ot Music: Glyndwr Jones, F.R.A.M.; Organlt, Donald King I Director of Christian Education, M.

Lois Krilson, B.A. Business Manager, James Balne 10:55 AM. Guest Preacher: Rev. (Major) G. Turpin a.

n. ci.i: rirfn Under What Influences? St. John's United Topic "Under the influence of is the morning sermon theme at St. John's United. Men are often marked by the influences which touch or dominate their daily life a hard or easy environment, a good or bad habit, an encouraging or nagging wife, what "they" say.

Broadcast over Radio Station CKMO 7:30 P.M. ii I PREFER TO Mr. Gorwill iiow prevent tnese miiuences mastering our wills, how keep them in their right place, how select the kind we ought to keep, will be discussed by Rev. Keith Woollard. In a world that believes knowledge is power, where does an honest "I don't know," fit in? How much do we really know about other people and i motives, other nations and their policies? These questions will be discussed in the evening sermon topic, "I don't know!" i St.

John's United Church Corner Comox and Br on Eh ton In the West End MINISTER: REV. KEITH WOOLLARD, B.A. Student Cliff Wilkinson, B.A. Organist: J. H.

Simpson 1 1 :00 a.m. "UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF 7:30 p.m. "I DONT KNOW!" FOLLOWED BT A FBIENDLT FIRESIDE Sunday School at 11 a.m. Friendship Night Wednes- OLDEST DISTRICT CHURCH uioiiuvi nuitn Richmond Celebrates 62nd Year Children's Group To Meet At St. John's Shaughnessy The first of this series, "What I learned from the Bynden Wood QhrtI rf fViTMciion HealmU will will be given on Sunday morning at 11 a.m.

Mr. Smith has just returned from a tour in the east to meet I outstanding leaders in this field of Christian studv and 'Among those visited were Albert E. Chile of Montreal; Dr. Norman Vincient Peale and Dr. Herman Barbery and Irving Harris, all of New York, as well 1 I i' Thanksgiving Dinner Held At Girls Club Members and friends of the tr Pink vu Tl.esdav under the direction wm' ,5 AHicnrv Rnrri rooms, vvesi aii at 5:45 p.m., with the meeting following.

Rev. O. Arnold Olson of Augustana Lutheran Church will be guest speaker. There will also be a table for Thanksgiving offerings of fruit, vegetables, canned goods or money for the work of the club. Alliance Tabernacle At Alliance Tabernacle on Sunday, the pastor will preach on the theme, "Despising the Church of God." Rev.

Paul (Tex) Yearout, Vancouver Youth for Christ director, will preach in the evangelistic service at 7:15 p.m. A special fireside hour for young people will be held.fol- lowing the evening service witln pictures of missionary work in Africa as a special feature. The pastor, Rev. W. H.

Brooks, will leave next week to attend the annual district conference of the Christian and Missionary Alliance convening in Edmonton. LONDON (CP) The Eastern Queen, new luxury flagship of an Indo-China shipping company, is as hard to break into as a hank. Dubbed bv dockers SS. i strongbox, the vessels prome- nade decks are enclosed with heavy bars and fins jut from her sides to keep off China Sea pirates. Presbyterian Fairview Presbyterian WEST 11TH AVE.

AXD FIR ST.) Rev. M. Nlcolson, M.A. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes.

liroo a.m. "persi adino i 7:30 p.m. "CORN IN EGYPT' i is i CENTRAL CHURCH Thurlow and Pendrell Minister Dr. J. B.

Skene. Mern, ng. school Rallv. -the gospel of getting, ov 1 AN appeal." Organlst-Thekia Griffiths A.R.C.M. Churches ST.

PAUL'S CHURCH Icrvis and Pendrell Streeti Rector: Rev. C.odfrey P. Gower Organist: Mr. W. H.

Davla NINETEENTH SCNOAY AFTER TRINITV. 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion. 9:50 a.m. Church School.

11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 12:15 p.m. Holy Communion. Preacher, the Rector.

7:30 p.m. Evensong Sermon. Preacher, the Rector. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH mraer-Hlh Ave. Wst at Pine Street Two Blocks West From Granville St.

lUrtor: REV. OORDOK E. BRATT ORGANIST! Alesnlr II. H.ndrlrkwa, H.A., I.R.H.M.. A.T.C.L.

TRINITY XIX CHILDREN'S DAY AND YOUTH SUNDAY. 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m. Family Service.

7:30 p.m. Youth Service. WORSHIP GOD be guest speaker at both services. A special anniversary letter has gone out to the congregation to rededicate themselves to a future of service for God in their community and the world. Tuesday evening Chalmers United and Fairview Baptist members will attend Chalmers anniverstary banquet.

Hon. H. H. Stevens will be the guest speaker. Rev.

H. A. Watts is minster of Chalmers' congregation, iairview minster Is Rev. S. J.

Hirtle. Freed Prisoners Home From War FAIRFIELD, Calif. (INS) First group of liberated American war prisoners from Korea arrived back in the U.S. Friday night. Sunday celebrations will be followed Tuesday night by a Turkey dinner and a concert in the church hall.

A new addition to the church hall was dedicated recently with keys turned over by the chairman of the building committee, Rudy Grauer, former reeve, to Sunday school superintendent D. Dick. The addition provides accommodation for the Sunday school and a modern ladies' parlor. British Israel Speakers Listed Mrs. Olive Brake will speak in Peter Pan Hall, 1636 West Broadway, at 3 p.m.

Sunday, on the subject "A Rendezvous With Destiny." J. Sproule will speak In Orange Hall, Chilliwack, at 2:30 p.m., and Mr. Ellis will address the North Vancouver branch in the British Israel Hall, -Twelfth, near Lonsdale, at 3 p.m. Mrs. Brake will speak In the Eagle's Hall, New Westminster, on Monday at 8 p.m., and on Wednesday, Mr.

John Guselle, FRSA, will speak in Edmonds Hall at 2:30. On the Island. Mr. J. G.

Sproule, visiting field secretary, will speak Tuesday and Wednesday in Newstead Realty Hall, Victoria, and Thursday In the Eagle's Hall, Nanaimo. RYERSON UNITED CHURCH West 45th at Yew Street Minister: REV. MATTHEW W. STEVENSON, M.A. PlrrWnr of Music: Ifnr Robert.

Organist: Mrs. Tarn bull. 11:00 a.m. "THE LITTLENESS OF LIFE" 7:30 p.m. "THE ADVENTURE OF FAITH" VISITORS ARB WELCOME Sailors To Hear Col.

W. Oake Regular devotional service of the Vancouver Sailors' Home will be conducted Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at 500 Alexander street. Col. Wm.

Oake will be special speaker, with Miss Loring Mac-Neal soloist. All visiting and local seamen and friends are invited. Refreshments will be served at the close of the service. organizations of St. John attend special services in the and 7:30 p.m.

Fellowship Tabernacle Harvest Thanksgiving service will be conducted Sunday at the Peoples Fellowship Tabernacle, Victoria and Kingsway, at 7:30 p.m. mere win De special music ana singing, and the church choir will fall season. A Thanksgiving mes- -i i sage win os given oy x-asior Mark Buch. Sundav school is at 10 a.m.. v- wiw- 1 n-50 and morning worship at 11 a.m.

Anglican of administration of the National Association of Evangelicals and I fellow of the Royal Geographic i society oi ixmaon. character will be held at the and Burrard streets, on Sunday, up will meet at 9:40 a.m. and ryounger pupils at 11 a.m At the morning service Rev. Spurgeon M. Hirtle, B.A., B.D., of Fairview Baptist Church will be the guest speaker on the topic "God on the Threshold" in which he will develop the proposition that God is the greatest of all realities and that the highest purpose of man's existence is to become aware of God and work in co-operation with the divine will.

At the evening service Dr. Bob Jones who is in the city conducting the "Christ For Greater Vancouver campaign from Oct. 15 to 22 will be the speaker. Bishop To Officiate AtWhalley WHALLEY Special harvest Thanksgiving and rededication services will be held Sunday at 3 p.m. in St Helen's Anglican Church.

Rt. Rev. Sir Francis Heathcote, D. Bishop of New Westminster, will officiate, and special speaker will be Canon W. Cooper, M.

of St. James Church, Vancouver. Other services in Southminster parish announced by the rector, Rev. N. H.

Atkinson, are morn ing prayer, Whalley, 11 a.m.; Evensong at Newton, 7:30 p.m. Services at Fleetwood cancelled for this Sunday to enable parishioners to attend services at St. Helen's. 1 REV. A.

D. CARR DIRECTORY of cnvRcnES ANGLICAN ST. MART'S, Krrrlidala, Larch and 37th. Rev. D.

F. Kemp, KE 0411. ST. PHILIP'S. 27th Ave.

and Dunbar. Rev. H. J. Grelff.

AL OlOi BAPTIST DrxBAR HEIGHTS, 17 Ave. and Crown St. Pnstnr, John B. Rich ards. Ai.ma 3377K.

FAIRVIF.W. See Chnlmerj t'nlted Fairview Baptist display advertisement. TRESBYTERIAN FAIRVIEW. cor. llth and Fir.

Rev- TVi Nlphnlnn. PE 3fi28. RFRRISDAIK, 5500 blork Trafalgar Rev. Harry Lennox, kk ants. MT.

PLEASANT, cor. 10th Columbia. Rev. G. Denis, FA 7497.

ROBFRTSON. cor. Napier and Sals-burv. Rev. E.

L. Garvin. HA 1333M. ST. PAI L'S.

Glen off Ktnsrsway. Rev. Grant Hollinijworth, DE 021RT. VAN. HEIGHTS, cor.

Fsmond Pandora. Rev. Gillies. GL 1S46R. VI F.ST PT.

GRFV, 12th and Trimble. Rev. James Evans. AL 1577R. I LI'THERAN AIGISTANA.

Z5th and Ontario. Rev. O. Arnold Olson, pastor. FA 5(K)5.

BETHLEHEM, (Mo. Svnorl), cor. 15th Ave. and Sophtn. Rev.

Fred T. Gai- hert, FA S4S7M. CHRIST AMERICAN. W. 10th and Yukon.

Rev. E. Schmok, FA 0540R. DANISH, S08 Fast 19th Ave. at Pr.

Albert St. Rev. Rudolph Arendt. FA WW3L. FINNISH.

239 East Cordova St. Rev. F. Snellman. HA 04K7Y.

KITSILANO (Mo. Synod). 12th and Stephens. Rev. Beiderweiden.i imartin i.t'THER.

a.l.o., Frsr at 4Wh. Rev. V. Rothenherger. FR 4771 REDEEMER.

Prince Edward at 8th. J. L. Sawyer. HA4216.

OTHERS CIMRCH Of CHRIST. fi04 E. 12th Ave. See A. Summcrscaies.

Phone FR 3K94, COMrNANT TABERN 112 W. Brundwav. Rev, H. Robinson. FA SOMV.

REFORMED EPISCOPAL, Georgia and Windermere, Rev. R. F. Mc-Murrav North WPU CNITY FELIX) WSIUP. E.

Broadway. E. A. Hipp. FA 1S43.

Scandinavian Service Pastor Osvald Orlien of Oslo, Norway will be speaking at 3 p.m. EMMANUEL Peniecosial Church Corner Blockwood and Carnarvon St. New Westminster, B.C. H. O.

West, Partor A I Children's and youth (Shaughnessy) parish will church Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Church schools led by a children's choir, and supported by members of Brownies and Guides, i Cubs and Scouts, Junior and Girls' Auxiliary, will parade into church at 9:30 a.m. Feature of the service will be an address by the rector to chil dren and parents and the pres entation of awards for school children earned in the cast vear. A' VO ai evensong nirn mm u. youth groups will attend.

Special 7:30 p.m. Paul, the prisoner ef Jeaua Christ," The Great Aposile tnloist: Lila McCormick BE A SINNER will preach Chown Memorial United Church Cambla St, at 19th Ave. Rer. O. Stanley Packham, B.A, DJD.

Organist and Condnctor Burton L. Kurth 11 a.m. "MODERN PAGANS." 7:30 p.m. "AN ETERNAL PERSONALITY." The Pastor will preach. SHAUGHNESSY UNITED S3rd Avenue and Granville Bev.

C. M. Stewart, B.A.. B.D. Organist: Jack I.

B. Ellis 11:00 a.m. "A LIFE WORTH LIVING." p.m. VESPER SERVICE. ST.

GILES UNITED CHURCH (305 41st at Elizabeth, near amble) 11:00 a.m. THE BOOK NOBODY Itvmvs "WHY WAS IT BITTEN?" 7:30 m. THE SIGNS OF THE TIMER. Churches p.m. Speaker: Dr.

Bob Jones, nf "Christ For Greater Vancouver" Campaign. Illldlng Halversnn. Song Leader BO'OISI. Msle One Met Greater Vancouver" Campaign. Kerrisdale Baptist 'The Ch'irrh on tha Boulevard Rnulevard at 4Srd Ave.) BF.V 4 MAT.

I) l. 11.00 im Th Royal Command. Runtlsm of Reliever. Have you seen this heaullf'il nrdlnanc. p.m Vt anted Enthusiast for tha Gospel.

FIRST UNITED CHURCH Corner Gore Avenue and Hastings Street 11:00 a.m. "STANDING ON YOUR DIGNITY" Soloist: Mrs. Margaret Fisher 7:30 p.m. "THOU ART PETER" Soloist: Mrs. Margaret Punter Evening Service Broadcast over CKWX, 980 Kc, at 7:33 Rev.

R. A. Redman, B.Th.. LL.B., Minister. Mr.

Sydney Relland, Organist and Choirmaster. Salvage for Service, is our motto. Remember onr Welfare Industrie services and music nave flrSf numbers for the CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL GEORGIA AT Bl'RRARD STREET Dean: The Very Rev. Cecil Swansnn, D.D. Assistant: Rev.

Robert L. Armlrnfc Ortanlst: T. lenklns, Mils. Mac. Wales) NINETEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY A.M.

HOLY COMMUNION. 11:00 A.M. HOLY COMMUNION AND SERMON. "The Mystery of Wdtln- and Speech" The Dealt. (Brlns a pencil with you) T.30 p.m.

EVENSONG AND SERMON. "The History and Meaning of the Catholic Church Its Reformation" The Dean. KNOX UNITED CHURCH W. 41st and Balaclava St. Minister: S.

U. Woolfrey, M.A..S.T.M. TIME FOR 7:30 "THE FULLNESS OF 8:30 T.P.TJ. FELLOWSHIP. Choirmaster: H.

W. Fowler, M.A., F.A.G.S. Organist: Olive Fowler. Zion United Church ,1500 BLOCK E. BROADWAY REV.

r. SULLIVAN. Minister 11:00 a.m. "WIN 11 and WHIRLWIND." 7:30 p.m. "The LATTER DAYS." night meeting cancelled.

Lutheran FIRST LUTHERAN 800 East lflth A. H. Solhelm, pastor. FA S4S4R 10:00 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class.

11:15 a.m. Worship. "THE LORD OF 7:30 p.m. Evensong. Ladles' Aid, Thursday, 2:15 p.m.

Uuptist Special services Sunday will mark the sixty-second anniversary of Richmond United Church, one of the oldest in British Columbia. Assisting the Rev. A. D. Carr, B.A., B.D., will be Rev.

J. S. Clarke and Rev. C. Bishop, who have recently joined the Vancouver presbytery.

Rev. Carr W8S formerly minister at Jasper before taking over the congregation at Richmond-Brighouse. The Richmond United Church Is mother to several in the dis- trict and recently celebrated the diamond jubilee of its founding. Christian Science CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES Of VANCOUVER Branches of Th Mother Church The First Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston, Moss. Subject of Lesson-Sermon "DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT" First Church 1160 West Georgia Street.

Second Church 12th Ave. and Cypress St. Third Churth Belvedere Hall, 10th Ave. and Main Street. Society Kerrisdale Legion Hall.

2117 West 42nd Ave. Sunday Services 11 a m. and 7:30 p.m. Kerrisdale, 11 a.m. only.

Sunday School 1 1 am. Third Church, 9:30, 11 a.m. Wednesday Evening Meetings 8 p.m. Includes Testimonies of Christian Science Healing. (Kerrlsrtala except Srd Wednesday) Broadcast Flrt RunduY In earh month, It am.

over fRMO 1110 kc. Every Sunday Mornlnf at MS over r.lOK O0 ke. FREE READING ROOMS MAS Granville St lit West Rrnadway at Granville Tenth Avenue and Mnln Street All are enrdisllv Invited to attend th scrvlrea and us the Reading Honm. NEW WESTMINSTER First Church SSS St Street (Opposite Moody Park) Sunday Service 11 a.m. Sunday School 11 Wednesday Meetings, 8 p.m.

Sesding Room, 633 8th 8trt Open Tursdav and Friday 1 to 4 and 7 to 9 I Glad Tidings Speaker Claims Prophetic Ministry Restored Miss E. V. Bacon of Thiladelphia, is conducting a series of prophetic meetings Bacon is confident that the being restored to the church. apostolic days of the early church and is one of the super arranged for the Anglican children's day and youth Sunday. Mainguy Received By Dutch Queen THE HAGUE (Reuters) Rear-Admiral Edmund Mainguy, rommander of a Canadian naval squadron visitng Holland, Friday was received by Queen Juliana.

Mainguy was accompanied by commanders of the squadron's: thrte vessels Commodore K. Adams of the aircraft carrier: E. T. G. Madgwick of the destroyer Huron and F.

C. Trewer of; the Destroyer Micmac. at Glad Tidings Temple. Miss "prophetic state" ministry is It was very prevalent during i. message hnovf.

rst C.nA'a nonnlo v. uuu yw.w QUIZ (b) The sons of Adam and Eve. (c) The children of Amram and Jochebed. (d) The three in the fiery furnace. (e) Friends of Jesus.

(f) Daughters of Job. (g) Nephews of Abraham. (h) The three on the Mt. of Transfiguration. (i) Job's "comforters." (j) The sons of Noah.

natural ministries accompanying the last day outpouring of the Spirit of God, according to Miss Bacon. Her prophetic utterance takes the form of poetry. Miss Bacon states that the Lord has not given her FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Nelson at Burrard REV. ELBERT PAIL, D.D. Minister Evan Walters Organist 9 A0 a.m.

Church School (II yr. and up) ST. JAMES CHURCH Onrs Ave, and E. Cordova Rev. W.

Cooper, Rev. H. R. Whitehead Kev. T.

u. Momervme Organist I. WHsi-n. FTCL DEDICATION FESTIVAL 7:30 a.m. Holy Communion.

8:00 a.m. Matins 8:30 a.m. Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m. Family Eucharist 10:10 a.m.

Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. High Mass. 7:30 p.m. Solemn Evensong.

Unitarian UMTARIANISM There Is PROGRESSION IN TRUTH. NEW CONCEPTS develop with TIME. The stars ere old hut MAN REVISES HIS ASTRONOMY. To refuse acknowledgement of this fact is to emulate KING CANUTE'S "THUS FAR and NO BUT the Tide stl'l advances resolutely to fulfil Its "NEW NOTES IN RELIGION" THE UNITARIAN CHURCH ISM Writ lnia Are. Service 11 a.m.

Minister: A. Hodgklns, M.A. prophetic poetry merely as entertainment to her listeners, Dut as a "cnauenge, eauyinjj ana instructive 11:00 a.m. "GOD ON THE THRESHOLD" Rev. S- M.

Hirtle, R.A., Gnest hpeaker. "RnrW nf Ares." Art One With The "Christ For frnm 4ho onir-it lii-nrr tn Vio n.v BIBLE "FAMOUS THREESOMES" By MAY C. SMITH With what group in the second column do you associate the following 1. Shadrach, Meshsch and (a) The favorite disciples. IIOUNT PLEASANT BAPTIST CHURCH 10th Ave.

and Quebec St. REV. C. IIILDKETH WILCOX, Pastor 9:43 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.

11:00 a.m. "BOTH SMALL AND GREAT." 5:45 p.m. YOUNG PEOPLE'S FELLOWSHIP. 7:30 p.m. "WHAT CAN GOD DO?" PRAY FOR REVIVAL Fundamentalist Abed-nego.

2. Jemima, Kezia and Keren-happuch. 3. Bildad, Zophar and Eliphaz. 4.

Huz, Buz and Lot. 5. Moses, Aaron and Miriam. 6. Cain.

Abel and Seth. 7. Mary, Martha and Lazarus. 8. Shem, Ham and Japheth.

9. Peter. James and John. 10. Jesus, Moses and Elias.

The Metropolitan Tabernacle llth Are. and Columbia St Paston Ret. W. M. Robertson 9:45 a.m.

Sunday School and Adult Bible Class 11:00 a.m. "The Better Covenant." Broadcast over CJOR. 730 "jhe Bible Immoral?" Tslf No. 1 esr to Columbia on Brosdwsv and walk two blorks outh. Hear the Gospel without fsdi or frill.

Com with friend. Jackson Ave. Baptist Church Jackson and PendT. Minister, Rev. Robert F.

Htt. 9:45 a.m. -Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. REALITY IN RELIGION.

7:30 p.m-QlESTIO.N NIGHT Answers: -6 '8 'i '8 woi U) 't '-(J) 'l UP).

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