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The Windsor Star from Windsor, Ontario, Canada • 13

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THE WINDSOR DAILY STAR, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1951 13 f1iW kV, I3A4UAMJAA, 1 Sing Unto the Lord a New Song; Sing Unto the Lord, All of the Earth Society of Friends Tabernacle Baptist Latter Day Saints Bethany Baptist Church 1343 Aubln Road, near Seminole Rev. H. A. Edwards. Minister.

1429 El-roee Are. Telephone 5-1431. am. Bible School 11M am. Revival" 7:00 pm.

"Evangelise" The Little Church with a Big Welcome Lincoln Road United The morning worship service will be in charge of Rev. C. R. Durrant of London. Music will be under direction of Choirmaster Willis Martin.

The church school and nursery will meet at the usual hour. For the evening service at 7 oclock a sound film, entitled For Good or Evil, will be showriL Tuesday at 6:30 the mens club fall dinner meeting and "ladies night in the gymnasium. Wednesday evening at 8 oclock the W.A. and W.M.S. will meet in the Sr.

Sunday school room. Guest speaker, Mr. W. B. Whitfield.

Westminster United A Tale of Two Cities will be the subject of the sermon as Rev. A. J. Smale preaches at the service tomorrow. The members of the Sunday School will assemble at the regular hours.

The beginner, primary, junior-interim diate departments will meet at 10:45. The senior school for young people meets in the church at two o'clock. All members of the school who were promoted last Sunday will proceed to their new department. The session and the committee of stewards meet on Tuesday evening at 8:00, the Womens Missionary Society on Tuesday at 2:00 and Unit No. 3 on Thursday at 2:00.

Christian Science Reality is the subject of the lesson sermon which will be read in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, throughout the world Sunday. The Golden Text is, The Lord hath brought forth our righteousness: come, and let us declare in Zion the work of the Lord our God. Selections from the Bible include the following from 2nd Timothy 2:19, The foundation of God standeth sure, having this seal. The Lord knoweth them that are his. Correlative citations from the Christian Science text book, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy, include the following from page 337, Eternal things (verities) are Gods thoughts as they exist in the spiritual realm of the real.

Temporal things are the thoughts of mortals and are the unreal, being the opposite of the real or the spiritual and eternal. KNOX Presbyterian Church McEwan Ave. at London St. W. REV.

D. ST. C. CAMPBELL, B.A, B.D. Minister 10:45 a.m.

Sunday School 12:15 pm. Morning Worship 7:30 pm. Bible Study Choir Director, Mr. Charlie Lloyd Organist, Mrs. D.

Douthart TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH Felix end Manchester REV. R. K. FREELAND. BJL, Bb.

SUNDAY: 11 0 a m. Worshlp-F our Schemers and Ood" 12:00 a.m. Sunday School Rally. Primary and Senior department cooperating. 7:33 pm.

Evening Service My Bln and m.r Saviour" 8:45 p.m. Fireside Hour Monday: C.G.I.T. 6.45 pm. B.Y.PU. 7:45 p.m.

Wednesday? 8.00 pm. Prayer Service Choir Leader, Mr. J. Huggett Reorganized CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Latter Day Saints Pierre and Assumption Street ,:45 am. No Church School.

11:00 am. Service will be conducted at Walkerville Collegiate Auditorium. Guest Speaker Eder John Darling There will be no Evening Service. OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH Logan at Fraser PASTOR: REV. W.

M. HAYLER, B.TH. 10:00 a m. Bible School. Including a class Tor grown-ups 11:00 a m.

Morning Worship THE ONLY THING CHRIST WANTS." 7:00 Evening Worship "WILL CHRIST EVER COME BACK TO EARTH?" Organist Pianist Mr. J. Keut Mrs. J. Wilson ST ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 405 Victoria Ave.

Rev. H. M. Paulin, BA, DX), Minister 8UNDAY SEPTEMBER 30. 1951 Sunday School Classes meet at 9:45 am.

Rev. H. M. Paulin. BA, DD, will speak at both services.

XI 300 am. MORNING SERVICE An them -Old Hundredth." Hugh S. Robertson Contralto Solos-Greet Peace Have They Which Love Thy Law Rogers and "Beyond the Sunset Brock sung by Mrs. Pauline Wright Higgins. 7 JO pm.

EVENING SERVICE 1 Ear Unto My Prayer Arcadelt Lord. How Manifold Barnby William Rose la organist and director Christian Apostolic Church Giles and Lillian Mr. Michael Langenek. Minister GUEST SPEAKERS 9:00 am. Bible Class 10:00 am Opening Service 2:30 pm.

Afternoon Service 7:30 pm. Songs and Prayer rhursday, 80 pm. Services In Eng-Ush, Serbian, German and Hungarian. EVERYONE WELCOME WALKERVILLE BAPTIST Cor. Cataraqul and Windermere Rev.

Wybum Smltli, Pastor 9:45 a.m. Sunday School Theres a class for you, and a cordial welcome. 110 am. FAITH AND COURAGE" 7:00 pm. THE ONLY NAME Tell me the old.

old story of Jesus and Hls love. MONDAY Young People's meeting 7J0 pm. Wednesday Midweek Prayer Meeting, 8 pm. FRIDAY-8 p.m. Special meeting open to all.

Hear Miss Winnifred Paskall Interesting speaker, tell of her work in India. EVERYBODY WELCOME Dr. Cecil Hinshaw, former president of William Penn College, Oskaloosa, Iowa, will lecture on "An Adequate and Moral National Defence at Shaar Hashomayini Synagogue Sunday at 2 pan. This is one of a series of six engagements in the Windsor district by a man who is known throughout America as a pioneer in the educational field. Giles Blvd Christian The month of October has been set aside as Church Loyalty month when every effort will be made to have each family present at the church services.

Great Leaders of the Christian Faith will be the topic of Rev. W. Milton Craig at the morning service. For the evening service the minister will preach on the topic Patching Old Clothes." Monday at 8 the Progressive Class will meet at the church. St.

Davids Anglican St. Davids Church will hold the service of Morning Prayer at 11 oclock and Evening Prayer at 7 oclock, Douglas Smith will be in charge of both services. There will be a social half hour at the close of the evening service. The Sunday School meets tomorrow morning at 9.30 oclock in the basement hall. The Ladies Guild are holding a card party on Thursday evening at 8 oclock in the church basement.

The Board of Management will meet at 8 oclock on Friday evening in the church. All Saints' Anglican Harvest Home will be marked at all Services tomorrow, and the Feast of St. Michael and All Angels commemorated. Holy Communion will be celebrated at 8 a.m. and 9:30 a.m., with the Business Womens Club making their Communion corporately at eight and having breakfast together in the Parish Hall afterwards.

The preacher at Matins will be the Rev. Jeffrey Billingsley, rector of Holy Trinity Church, Chatham, and formerly curate of All Saints. The choir will sing two anthems: Thou Visitest the Earth by Greene and Achieved Is The Glorious Work by Haydn. All departments of the Church School are at 11 oclock. Infants may be taken to the Nursery in the Rectory.

The Sacrament of Holy Baptism will be administered at four oclock in the afternoon. The preacher at Evensong will be the Rev. Derwyn Jones, Rector of SL Andrews Church, Kitchener, and former curate at All Saints. The choir will sing Haydns Achieved Is The Glorious Work, and the Feast of St. Michael and All Angels will be commemorated in a Procession.

Descants will be sung by the choir boys at both Matins and Evensong. Holy Communion will be celebrated on Wednesday at 12:05 and on Friday at 7:30 a.m. On Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. the Senior W.A. will sponsor a Congregational Turkey Dinner in the Parish Hall.

The Business Womens Club will meet on Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the home of Miss Sally Robinson, 1548 Dougall Ave. Senior A.Y.P.A. meets Wednesday at 8:15 p.m.; Junior A.Y.P.A. meets Thursday at 7:30 p.m Sunday is Rally Day for the Sunday School, beginning promptly at 12 oclock.

The Primary and Senior Departments will both meet at this hour. Reallocation of classes will be made and the new Sunday School program will be introduced. The morning worship service at 11 a.m. will introduce the third in Meet Your Church series. The first Fireside Hour will be held at 8.45 p.m.

Sunday evening. It will be in the form of an indoor camp fire. The B.Y.P.U. meeting for Monday will be in charge of Miss Betty Wood. Knox Presbyterian The Sunday School, Primary and Senior Departments will meet at 10:45 in the observance of the annual Rally Day.

There will be promotions and reorganization of classes. The morning worship service will be held at 12:15, with the minister in charge. Evening services are commencing this Sunday at 7:30. These will be Adult Bible Study meetings, to which all above Sunday School age are invited. The gospel according to St.

Luke is to be the study. The Womens Guild will meet in the church on Tuesday, October 2, at 2:30 pan. Chalmers United The annual rally service of the church and school will be at 11 a.m. All departments of the school will meet at 10:45 in the basement. Regular evening service at 7:30 p.m.

The session will meet after the evening service. The Y.P.U. are beginning their activities on Monday at 8 p.m. in the church. The Olive Branch meets on Tuesday at 8 p.m.

at the home of Mrs. G. L. Cassady. The fall thank-offering supper of the W.A.-W.M.S.

will be held Wednesday at 6:30 in the church. Circle 2 meets on Thursday, and on Friday the Ladies Auxiliary to Cubs and Scouts. SEVENTH Day adventist CHURCH 909 Moy Ave, near Erie D. L. Michael, B.Th, UA, Minister Saturday, 9:30 a m.

Sabbath School Saturday, 11 DO a.m. Sabbath Worship Saturday, 3 pjn. Young People Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting Riverside Presbyterian Church Esdras near Wyandotte Rev. earth Mac Donnell, BA, B.D.

9:45 a m. Sunday School 11 :00 a m. Morning Worship and Communion Service James C. Read, Choir Director Charles Seiler, Organist CHRISTIAN CORINTHIAN CHURCH OF PROGRESS Sons of England Hall Erie St. at Hall Ave.

i Messages and Healing at all Services SPEAKER: Revj A. Kemsley of Detroit GILES BOULEVARD CHRISTIAN CHURCH GILES and GOYEAU i REV. W. MILTON CRAIG. Minister I 10:00 am.

Church School 11:00 am. Morning Worship 7 JO pm. Evening Service A CHURCH WITH A WELCOME Because of continued repairs at the church, Sunday morning service of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will be held at the Walkerville Collegiate auditorium at 11 a.m. Guest speaker will be Elder John Darling of the department of religious education. Independence, Missouri.

There will be no church school or evening service. Walkerville Baptist "Faith ana Courage in a Dark Hour, the second in a series of messages from the Old Testament Bible character Nehemiah, will be presented by the pastor. Rev. Wy-bura Smith, at the 11 a.m. worship service in Walkerville Baptist Church.

The Sunday School session begins at 9:45 a.m. The Power of the Name of Jesus, will be the theme of the Pastors message in the 7 p.m. gospel service. Special music will be contributed by members of the choir in the services of the day. Miss Winnifred Paskall, a missionary of experience from India, will be the speaker in an open meeting sponsored by the Kate Mc-Laurin Mission Circle in the church, Friday at 8 p.m.

ROSELAND Cor. Selina and Howard Minister-Rev. Chas. Adsett. M.A.B.D.

Organist-Miss Sally Fetterley 9:45 am. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Church Services CHURCH OF CHRIST 405 Curry Avenue LORD'S DAY: 10:00 am. Bible School for all ages 11:00 am. Breaking of Bread 7:00 pm.

Gospel Service Thursday, 7 JO pm. Bible Study Know the Truth and the Truth WiU Make You Free CHURCH OF CHRIST 4615 Tecumseh Blvd. East LORD'S DAY: 11:00 am. Breaking of Bread 2:45 pm. Children's Bible School 4 00 pm.

Adult Bible Study 7 :00 p.m. Gospel Meeting i KNOW THE TRUTH AND THE TRUTH WILL MAKE YOU FREE "Christians Gathered to the Lord's Name" 702 PIERRE AVE. Grace and Truth Hall SUNDAY 10:00 am. Breaking of Bread. 12:00 pm.

Sunday School 7 JO pm. GOSPEL PREACHING Speaker: Mr. George Spence CENTRAL GOSPEL. MISSION Seminole at Central 12 :00 Noon Sunday School. 7 JO pm.

Gospel Preaching. Speaker: Mr. Clarence Hillman ALL ARE WELCOME JESUS A BETHEL The United Church of Canada TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH Victoria Avenue, South of Wyandotta MINISTERS: Rev. Harry R. Nobles, M.A, D.D.

Rev. Leonard F. ONeil, BA, BD. 11:00 a m. FROM INSPIRATION TO SERVICE Rev.

Leonard F. O'Nell Anthem-Brother James' Air" MacBaln Soprano Solo-Consecration Hymn Jude, Mra. R. B. Thompson.

3:00 pm. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL 7 JO pm. A TIME FOR REAPING Rev. Leonard ONell Double Quartette- "Wonderful Jesus Sellers Duet-At. the Crossroads Lellenas, Mrs.

J. Neill and Mrs. John Cmbb Hugh Soper, Organist and Musical Director RIVERSIDE Rev. Gladstone Wood. Mrs.

W. J. Taylor 22ND. ANNIVERSARY IX AM. AND 7:30 PM.

Guest Minister-Rev. J. Stanley Gibson, BA, BO, Leamington, Ont. 11:00 a m. Music-Anthem with solos by Miss Thelma Morden and Thomas Watkins.

Solo Miss Thelma Morden of Windsor. 7 JO pm. Music-Anthem, with solos by Mrs. Jobn Gilchrist and Mrs. K.

J. Wood and solo-Mra. K. J. Wood.

"Anniversary At Home Tues. October at 8 p.m. CAMPBELL AVE. BAPTIST 892 CAMP ELL AT COLLEGE REV. J.

H. WATT, L.TH, PASTOR OUR GREAT SUNDAY-SCHOOL MEETS AT 10 A.M. A colored film on the Leper Mission Work will be shown to the boys and girls of the Junior and Intermediate departments. The Pastore Class Meets In the Auditorium WESTMINSTER TECUMSEH ROAD AT DOUG ALL AVE. Rev.

Alee J. Smale, BA, Minister Mr. Clifford Maddock, A.C.C.O, Organist and Choir Director 10:45 am. The Nursery and Junior Church School U. 00 am.

"A tale of TWO CITIES" Anthem-'The Lord Is In Hls Holy Temple Simper Solo-Thy Will Be Done Wolcott. Mr. Chas. Stanton. 2:00 p.m.

THE SENIOR CHURCH SCHOOL. Always A Welcome For All At Westminster 11 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP Speaker: Rev. G. K.

King, Toronto Soloist: Miss Margaret McLaughlin of Detroit. LINCOLN ROAD LINCOLN NEAR WYANDOTTE "Where You Make Friends and Meet Friends" Rev. Mervln A. Bury, MA, BIX Mr. Willis Martin, Choirmaster 10:45 am.

CHURCH SCHOOL and NURSERY. 11 0 am. Morning Worship-Speaker C. R. Durrant of London, Ont.

Solo-Selected, Mrs. Charles Young Anthem-The Lord la My Shepherd" Smart 7. 00 pm. A Sound Film-FOR GOOD OR EVIL WORSHIP IN THIS FRIENDLY FAMILY CHURCH Greater World Christian Spiritualist Church 808 Marlon 7 30 m. Sunday Service Speaker: Mr.

Bert Thompson Messages and Healing Circle Every Wednesday 8 p.m. Church of the Golden Chain The Little Church with a Big Heart 638 CHILVER ROAD LO.O.F. Hall. Ground Floor Evening Service 7 JO MR. JOHN LAIDLAW Guest medium.

Rev. Clara Phillips FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH Victoria Ave. at GUes Blvd. H. J.

Storm. Pastor 9:00 am. Divine Worship 10:00 am. Divine Worship I German Language) 10:00 am. Sunday School 11:00 atm Divine Worship PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Tecumseh Rd.

and Rossini Blvd. WUtonf Fluegge. Pastor 10:00 am. Sunday School 11:00 am. Divine Worship For other services of First Lutheran Church at Chatham.

Dominion Park. Malden Road. Kingsville West Lome, call the church office, 3-8703 OTTAWA Lincoln Road Near Tecumseh Blvd. Minister: Geo. A.

Wlshart, BA. Organist-Choir Director: Mr. Marini, L. Mur. 9:45 am, Intermediates and Seniors 11:00 am.

Is Life Worth Living? Nursery, Kindergarten. Junior Church. Anthem: Lord Our Governor. Soloist, Mrs. W.

Bowen 3 DO pm. Beginners, Primary. Juniors, Bible Class 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship. Duet.

Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Parker.

8:15 pm. Young People meet. CHALMERS Rev. D. W.

DeMille, BA, Minister Mrs. Blair McLean. Music Director 11:00 am. CHURCH AND SCHOOL RALLY Anthem-Almlghty and' Everlasting God Pears Soloist. Mrs.

Head. CHURCH SCHOOL meets at 10:45 In basement. 7 JO p.m. KEEPING THE MIND BUSY Anthem-Bow Down Thine Ear Frank Soiolst-Mr. Harold Kidd.

TECUMSEH St. Pierre Near Riverside Drive Rev. Gladstone E. Wood, BA. BD Mrs.

W. T. Balman. Organist 9 JO am. Church Service.

19:45 am. Sunday School TRINITY Tourangeau at Tecumseh 9 DO am. Morning Praise 10 DO am. Junior School 10 DO am. Senior School 11:15 am.

Heralds of the Kingdom Sacrament of Baptism 7 DO pm. Dr. Cecil E. Hinshaw, Outstanding Quaker Rev. C.

L. Lewis C. Mrs. L. Lumb Pastor Organist SPECIAL YOUTH SERVICE AT 6:15 P.RL Young People Specially Invited ANGLICAN CHURCHES Temple Baptist In the absence of Dr.

Harry R. Nobles, the Rev. Leonard F. ONeil will preafch both morning and evening services. At the morning service, the subject will be, From Inspiration to Service, and at the evening hour, A Time for Reaping will be the theme.

The Sunday School will meet for their regular sessions at 3 oclock. On Sunday evening at 6.30 oclock, there will be a meeting for boys and girls of intermediate age. The B.Y.P.U. will meet on Monday evening in the chapel. The special speaker for thi3 week will be the Rev.

W. Haylor of Olivet Baptist Church. On Tuesday, Temple Church will join with the other Baptist churches of the Western Association in the Louisville Baptist Church for the morning, afternoon and evening sessions commencing at 10 oclock. The midweek service will meet as usual on Wednesday evening at 8 oclock. The mission circles of the church will meet in the chapel for their annual observance of Clara Riggs Night on Thursday evening, October 4, at 8 oclock.

This service is to honor the work that is being done by Miss Clara Riggs, who is our missionary in India. Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Scott will present a travelog with films of their recent trip to India.

Central United A reception service will be conducted by Dr. Harry Mick in Central Church, and the subject will be The Church. At 7:30 p.m. a sound picture entitled Wells Cathedral will be shown, and Dr. Mick will preach on The Soul of Whittier.

In the morning there will be a soprano solo, The Beatitudes (Malotte), by Mrs. Harry T. Davis, and anthems by Central Choir under the direction of Dr. George H. King at both services.

The primary, junior and intermediate depts. of Sunday school will meet at 11 oclock, and Mr. John Clazies Young Mens Class will meet at 9:45 a.m. The Young Peoples Union meeting, under leadership of Bradley Stannard, will be held in the parlor Monday evening at 8 oclock. Tuesday at 8 p.m., the meeting of the committee of stewards will be held in the church office.

At 8:15 p.m. the Barbara Heck Auxiliary will meet at home of Mrs. Thomas Cleland, 808 Campbell avenue. The Thanksgiving meeting of the Womans Association will be held in the parlor Wednesday at 2 p.m. At 6:30 p.m., the C.G.I.T.

meeting, under direction of Mrs. Ronald Robertson, will be held in parlor. On the same evening at 7:45 the Windsor School of Religion will meet in school room. Thursday at 8 oclock Dr. Mick will read a paper on The Renewal of Faith, at a meeting in school room.

At 8:15 p.m. the Hexekonta Club will meet in parlor. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Canada Bynod of UL.C.A. Parent Ave. at Giles Blvd.

Pastor S. F. M. FRIEDRICHSEN 9 JO am. German Service.

9.45 am. Sunday School. a.m. Divine Service. EVERYBODY WELCOME SALVATION WINDSOR CITADEL CORPS 30 London St.

E. Major and Mrs. T. Ellwood Offlcers-In-Charge Harvest Festival Services 110 am. Holiness Meeting 2 :30 pm.

Sunday School 7 '30 pm. Evangelistic Meeting The Harvest Festival Altar Service will take place. A hearty welcome awaits you WALKERVILLE CITADEL CORPS Argyle and Ottawa Streets Captain and Mrs. V. Mars land Offlcers-In-Charge 11:00 am.

Holiness Meeting Announced to be conducted by Sr. Captain and Mrs. Leslie Tttcombe who are on way from Vancouver to new appointment at Charlottetown, PJS.I. 2:30 pm. Directory Class 3:00 pm.

Sunday School 7:30 pm. Salvation Meeting AU Welcome PARTINGTON AVE. CORPS 770 Partington Ave. Captain and Mrs H. Burden Officers-In -Charge 11:00 am.

Holiness Meeting 3:00 p.m. Sunday School 7 :30 pm. Gospel Service Everyone Welcome EAST WINDSOR CORPS 880 PUlette Road Lieut, and Mrs. W. Ernst Offlcers-In-Charge 11:00 am.

Holiness Meeting 2:30 p.m. Directory Class 3.00 pm. Sunday School 7 JO pm. Salvation Meeting AU Welcome Christian Science FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST SCIENTIST Giles Blvd. and Pellasler St.

Sunday School 9 JO am. Church Services 110 am. Lesson Sermon REALITY Wednesday Evening Meeting at 8 o'clock Includes TESTIMONIES OP HEALINO Through Christian Science You ere cordially Invited to visit the PUBLIC READING ROOMS 29 Park Street West Room 205 Where the Bible and authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. Hours Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday and Saturday, 11 a m.

to 5 pm. Friday, 11 am. to 9 pm. 7:30 P.M. GOSPEL SERVICE A Real Hymn Sing Our Young Ladles Trio The Pastor's Sermon DON'T MISS THI3 SERVICE LA SALLE Rev.

Alex 3 Newell, EA. L.Th. HARVEST FESTIVAL 8 0 a Holy Communion 10 JO am Mat tins At Sermon Preacher. Rev. Derwyn Jonea 7 9 pm.

Evensong and Sermon Preacher, Rev. D. Plerce-Jones ST. MARY'S CHURCH WALKERVILLE Rev. M.

Leng-Ford 1:00 im Holy Communion 11:00 a.m, The Rector 2 30 p.m Baptism 4:00 p.m. Confirmation Class 7:00 Archdeacon Townshend DD. S. A. Tarleton, Organist Wood, Lay Reader ST.

GEORGE'S CHURCH Devonshire Court WALKERVILLE 8 0 a Ho. Communion 9 00 a.m. Select Vestrv 11:00 a Sung Eucharist Serrr.on-The Vicar 7:00 am. Evensong and Study Group. Rev.

M. Davies Rev. E. 8. Bull Mr Oethln Davia-Organlst ST.

JOHN'S CHURCH Sandwich St. W. at Brock St. Rector Venerable Archdeacon H. P.

Westgate, B.A, D. HARVEST THANKSGIVING 8:30 am. Holy Communion Sunday School 9:45 am. and 110 a.m. 11:00 a m.

Morning Prsver. Special Pardms, Hymns, Prayers, Lesson s. Preacher: Rev. Prof. T.

R. Millman. 7:00 pm. Choral Evensong Organist G. M.

Emslle, F.R.CAL CHURCH OF ASCENSION London Street at McKay Ava. Rev. W. B. Cunningham, Rea tor TRINITY XIX 8:30 a.m.

Bely Commulnion 110 am. Matins and Sermon 11:00 a.m. Church School 12:15 p.m. Holy Baptism 7:00 p.m. Evensong and Sermon Organist: Mrs.

J. H. Marsden CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH OUELLETTE NEAR WYANDOTTE 11 DO am. THE CHURCH." 11 DO am. Church School.

Junior, Intermediate and Senior Depts. 7 jo pm. "the Soul of whittur. A Sound Picture--Wells Cathedral" MUSIC A. M.

Anthem-GlorU Farmer Soprano Solo- The Beatitudes. Malotte Mrs. Harry T. DavU MUSIC PM. Anthem-A Day of Rest and Gladness." Parks -And They That Sow In Tears.

Parks DR. HARRY MICK. MA, Minister DR. GEO. H.

KING, Organist, Director A Welcome for You PENTECOSTAL CHURCH London and Bruce TWO GREAT CLOSING SERVICES Saturday and Sunday 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. WITH EVANGELISTS CLIFTON ERICKSON and A. S. TEUBER Definite Miracles and healings nearly 200 salvations, around 600 in attendance nightly, 09 Sunday night. Sunday Devotional 11:00 a.m.

Sunday Tuesday, Oct. 2nd and Wednesday, Oct. 3rd, 8.00 p.m.. Rev. Donald Gee, noted Bible Teacher and writer from England.

4 Two services every Bible lover should attend. Pastor and Mrs. Wm. Fitch ALL SAINTS' CHURCH Windsor Avenue at London Street CLERGY: Rev. Carl Swan, MA, Rev.

David Plerce-Jones. L. Th Rev. H. A.

Wright. B.A. ORGANIST: Walter MacNutt HARVEST HOME 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion (Business Women's Corporate) 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion a.

00 a.m. Matttns and Sermon Freacht-: Rev. J. Billingsley. All departments of the Church Scho and Nursery.

Anthems: Thou Visiteth The Eas Greene "Achieved Is The Glorious Work Haydn 4-00 pm. Holy Baptism. 7:00 p.m. Evensong, Sermon and Procession -Preacher: Rev. Derwyn D.

Jonet. Anthem: "Achieved Is The Glorious Work Haydn HOLY COMMUNION on Wednesday at Friday at 7 JO CHURCH OF ST. ANDREW ST. ANDREW'S MEMORIAL GRAND OPENING OF THE NEW SUPER AUDITORIUM OF THE ALLIANCE TABERNACLE GOYEAU AT TUSCARORA We invite you to join with us in giving Thanks to God for our beautiful new church. THREE SERVICES FOR THE DAY 9:45 Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes.

All Senior Classes meeting upstairs. Room for everyone COME 11 A.M. AND 7:30 P.M. EVANGELISM MISSIONS FELLOWSHIP The choir singing at both services Rev. R.

G. Simpson Pastor Evangelist Mr. John Hughes, Choir Leader Mr. John Glos, Songleader Mrs. J.

Glos, Organist GILES BOULEVARD Giles at Marlntette Rev. Gordon W. Butt. Minister Mrs. Douglas Horne Organist 11 DO am.

Fellowship of Jesus with Men Anthem: Gloria" Men's chorus: Church In the Wildwood 2:00 pm. Mens class ST. PAUL'S 973 Flllette Rd. Rev D. J.

MacRae Mrs. H. Dixon Pastor Organist 10 JO a m. Can Love Conquer Hate? Dr. Cecil E.

Hinshaw The Society of Friends. 10 JO am. Nursery and Beginners Church School 11:45 am. Junior and Senior Church School 7 DO pm. The Man Who Stands In the Gap.

ALL ARE WELCOME SANDWICH 3344 Sandwich St. W. Rev. J. A.

Walker, BA. Minister Mr. A. C. Nlsbet-Organlst and Choir Leader 9.45 am.

Sunday School and Men a Class. 11:00 am. Morning Worship and Infant Baptism. An them -Rock of Ages" Schubert. No evening service until Oct.

7. CALVARY London at Elm Rev. J. Carman Hazlewood. BA.

Mrs. Hector Sutherland Organist and Choir Director 11 DO am. Public Worship Subject: "Dont Worry" Soloist: Mrs. J. W.

Craig Nursery and Junior Church 12:15 pm. Church School Classes for all ages. Coma and worship at this Friendly Church VICTORIA Meeting at Victoria School Sandwich East Rev. E. W.

Young. Minister Mrs. H. Buik. Organist 10 JO am.

Morning Praise 1135 am. Sunday School recumseh Rd. at Windermere Rd Rev. John R. Thompson.

B.D., Rector Miss Evelyn R. Dixon, A.T C.M., Organist and Choir Director HARVEST THANKSGIVING DAY 8 :00 a m. Holy Communion 9:00 a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon Our Harvest Eucharist 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Beginners' Church Sermon: The First Fruits 2:00 pm.

Church School Rectors Class 3:00 p.m. Church School Thanksgiving Service 7:00 p.m. Evensong and Sermon A Cheerful Giver Come Ye Thankful People, Come1 ST. MARK'S Tecumseh at Campbell Rev. C.

J. Draper, L.Th., Th. HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 9 .45 am. Sunday School.

11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer Preacher: Rev. C. J. Draper, L.Th., STh.

2:30 p.m. Holy Baptism 7:00 p.m. Evensong Preacher: Rev. P. W.

Downer, A. Visitors Welcome ST. PAUL'S 1561 Ouelletta Ave. Rector. Rev.

B. A. SUcox. B.A Th Organist Mrs. R.

Cook, L.T.C11 HARVEST THANKSGIVING 9:30 p.m. Holy Communion 11 :00 a.m. Harvest 8 1 and Nursery 30 pm. Sunday School Family Rally for Parents and Children. 70 pm.

Evensong Oct. 3. 100 am. Holy Communion ST. Al DAN'S CHURCH Lawrence Road Pariah of East Windsor and Riverside Rector, The Reverend Herbert Naylor.

L.Th. Organist and Choir Master, Mr. Victor P. Batten 11:00 am. Morning Prayer 2:30 p.m.

Sunday School 3.30 pm. Holy Baptism 70 p.m. Evening Prayer FLOYD AND VERA (LUDLUM) BACHLE PROMINENT EVANGELISTS RETURN TO WINDSOR GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE COR. HANNA AND DOUGALL (Undenominational) No Creed But Christ No Law But Love No Book But the Bible DATE: October 2nd to 14th Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 8 p.m. Sunday Services 1 1 a.m.

and 7:30 p.m. These outstanding and talented Evangelists come to us after just concluding meetings in Los Angeles, Memphis, Tulsa, Chicago, Jackson and Utica, Mich. Dont miss hearing these spiritual revival preachers. And He shall come unto us as the rain, as the latter and former rain unto the earth Joel 6:3. EVERYBODY WELCOME SERVICES SUNDAY SEPT.

30, 11:00 A.M., 7:30 P.M. Pastor J. S. Barker.

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