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biA 77T -TV 't i Yt" "ofCfc -a' t-jq nfr1 iiftui f- -i- 'a THE- MONTREAL DAILY STAR SATURDAY NOVEMBER 5 1938 :4 SIXi PiVwfey-jiT- Takes Neu) Parish '3ff (Mpirrli tttfrgttlprr Pastor Welcomed REMEMBRANCE DAT On Rtmambranco Day ths members of tho Fellowship of Reconciliation In Montreal will conduct aervlce of Remembrance and service of Committment to Peace In tho Central YMCJL Chapel beginning st 10 JO sjn Religious Press Is Gloomy Over Events' in Europe THANKS GIVEN FOR PEACE By CLERIC 'THERE Is little sunshine radiating from tho editorial rooms of the great religious papeis as they reached us this week from the Old Country One of them is In the gloom of the stern fact as an editor expresses it: Hitler has succeeded where even Napoleon failed He is the master of Europe" Another sits down with Lord Hugh CmII under the cloud as described by the latter: seems to stretch out btfore us an unending vista of meals on humble pie whenever any dictator chooses to ask us to A third after saying: as a sobered people" goes deeper into the shadows: would Ilka to know also that something more than a delicately poised interval of peace has been secured by the concessions of a of the last few weeks and the re- BELIEF or taith is tho1' basts of all business commerce ee wp under? stand it could be' done without faith at Denver a stronghold of the denomination They usually assemble in the there being over 2I0U0' regular delegates and at the Communion service in the municipal auditorium about 5s BAPTIST OLIVET VERDUN Woodland an Ranssatyaa REV PIER A BTS 11 Remrmbraac Day hnm I as I Suatey Schaal You Paapto's Miatlas Mosthly ANGLICAN i CHURCH OF- St John the Evangelist lOatark Wan ate It I'rhak Streit) Sunday '(n Octave of All Saints) ate a Holy CMmnmtoS 1S1I Matin ate Utaay 11 PrntMelna Salims Euchsrtol TU pm Rotama Eetaaeag Bememhresaa TIS Help EucharM -ISSS sm Poiema war Rare lew ST MARTIN'S SL Urhak ate Pflaaa Arthur West 64th Anniversary 11 Maly Cakumtoa Senate hy REV DR 0 HOWARD Ewasaag tersum fey ths Beelor Turs 6 JO Anniversary Supper CHURCH OF STJAMESTh APOSTLE I Holy Communion 11 Remembrance Day Service -Choral Communion and Sermon' PREACHER: REV WILKINSON MA BD 3 Sunday School 7 JO Evening Prayer and Sermon (Amnia! Parvtta af Aactaat Order af Pareaure1 PREACRES: REV WILKINSON' MA BD Serial Hour after Ua Breaks Strvtre IS so Wrtaretev Ntmmaar tts Holy St Matthias' Church Wastmaunf 2 hi Sunday After Trinity B00 Holy Communion 1 1 00 sm Holy Communion (Choral) and Sermon REV GILBERT OLIVER 300 Church 5chooi 330 pm Rector's Bible Class 730 Evensong and Sermon Preachw: REV CILBERT OLIVER frl November I Armiitiss Day 1045 sm- Holy Communion and 'Two Minutes Silence No si! But we for His BAPTIST FIRST Our as Darekaater Streets Rav McCuldwan DD Ministar PHILLIPS MOTLCY A ACCO Orsaniat and CHenmatar 1 1 Preachar: Rav MINTON JOHNSTON 3:00 tibia School 5:30 Yeung People'! Forum 7:30 'WHAT IS THE RELIGIOUS LITE?" TEMPLE CHARLES OEORUE SMITH I Mr Taylor CampbiU OrsaaiM 11 la-'-na Boa o( QoS Ooaa mil la War" I paL-OiBtey SchoeL TSt St Petar'a el tha Lord" Wed I Dhiatreta leetara fey Dr Jaaaa: Soass aa Setnae at the Brltlafe Emptra" Westmount JSErch 0 AM: CREATES A SENSE OF SECURITY" COMMUNION 7:30 PM: INSPIRES US TO 6EC0ME ADVENTURERS" Choral Music Grand Singing (ALEXANDER fOHNSTON Mmnlar UNITED FAIRMOUNT ST CUES ERNARD AT STUART REV 6URT0N H- ROBINSON MA 11 "A TTlrre-rald ldrel" TSO pa "THESE ALL DIED IN THE af ReaMmbruee-roe all Hanoi af War aa Pmpkals af Peace Cktireh Cfeslr with Saalar Boy Somite as Olrl OuMa Is spproprtaU MR A BINN1E Cfeolrmaatar ERSKINE and AMERICAN UNITED CHURCH (Wersfelpphis for tha salt few maatfei Is VICTORIA HALL WadaauaU Mtalatar Rv Ltslia Pidgcon DD LLD MORNIRO SERVICE ONLY AT 11 AM Preacher: Rev Leslie Pidgcon tuljHli Orsaaiat II AM aa IM PM Mental mum Ink Ike lllaaiu" aa a tka eumaa a Mea SrSne Mr-CUmawM at Man af mania Mr HetSetl Mm Om SM Utaaiw A Ckdrumter ST ANDREWS WESTMOUNT Minister REV KERR DD 11 am From Eden" Thu le Another Sarmen by Or Karr In His Sanaa 730 pm Rev Dr A Thomson ef McLeod St Church Ottawa Writ Preach Tha Alpha Omasa Society Witl Mail Altar I ha Evaning Same DOMINION -DOUGLAS i REV A LLOYD SMITH MA DD li sa A that Make Far I Churth SchoeL TM aa tfea Orsaatat: Walkley CALVARY CHURCH DerehiaUr Si at Qimm Are Waelsuouri Preachar: Rsv jonas MA DD II a Mu lea la tha Roah af Oteiela No Mtapafe aa BeibH where mu sa kaa with Oa aereaaate ll Oamkualea af tha LerS'e Supper ate receptiou of aaw awmkere A Oood-wUI Deksattae af pauag yenyte from It UuttaS Cfearrk MnsekVarkaaL USA wUI Mwre thaw parvus TN Tha Churrh ate Youth pd-kwms tha preach Ui( arrrlee a salhtrks af Yaaas AteRa wis ha feat tfea Church Parkra ta Stature tha stare ate fuaetlsa af pare prepk UM lira aa work af tha Church Ilf SvIllfM hers being laymen Judge Graven of Mason City Iowa was elected chairman There waa a plan of superannuation before this out the new arrangement has actuarial foundation and waa accepted without a dissenting vote The day when President Poppen wu elected happened to be ms sixty-fourth birthday PRESBYTERIAN OUTREMONT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH navsar Are as SI CxlhsdM RS Kiev WILLIAM McLCAM MlataUf IS A SUNDAY SCHOOL- PM 11 OS AM-Pmrliir: JUt Fref Marrer-Mlls DD DLttL PnadMri far Pnl freak Bsaiw IA ST MATTHEWS WsUlastoa at Boanrels It Uv A OorSoa Rlalaal RA HlmlaUr II AmMln Stralso Tbs NkMiy af RaeaaclHatlsw fra lb OfM WlaAow Marsaivt Rn Auxiliary Ka SI at StaMiah Clanaoa wlU Hire MELVILLE -N MetrtlK In eel manat laliter: Rav Wa Orr Mulllsaa DD II a a Pa4e af tie Maanrel aula ft tka Ok awl Stk Field Smkalawi SCAMC Sam Xakkaik BramL fM pm Tneii Tiara Anar 1SML AnMaUM ar Paaml The First Presbyterian Church 1SJS PRINCE ARTHUR AND MANCR STB PUBLIC WORSHIP 11 aM aa tN PM MORN1MO SCHOOL It A SUNDAY SCHOOL IPS VERY HEV MALCOLM A CAMPS KLL Dfl Mlaialar Will freara Mamin aaS Breaks a Luc McPherson cmt ometat MACVICAR MEMORIAL PRESSYTERIAN CHURCH SL Vlataur Are Car MaWUare II AM: and Somi Taa" Rev RITCHIE 6EU Praachinp 7:30 PM: Rav SEWELL ITh af kydd MamariM Church Preaching KNOX CRESCENT CHURCH Deafeealer ass Craetal Streats Mklatte REV DAVID SCOTT MA BD Services it 11 sm and 7 JO pm conducted by THE MINISTER OrsisM a a CfeMraaalar PRAYN A VlaMare OmdlsOy Wi THE CHURCH OF ST ANDREW AND ST paGl Career af SfearSreafea aaS RaSpatfe Simla 11 a arena Sarrlea Tfea Rarerea Oairga DaaaM DD II SS a a Suiter BcfeaoL 11 Rikle Claaa ISeiNas Raaa) at Breaks Sarelct Tha RarereaS Orerye DoaaM ARMISTICE DAY SERVICE Nsremkre IL at IMS a a Tha Chunk fe apea sasy Mr prefer aa KYDD MEMORIAL Presbyterian Church ITtli At u4 Mwwt Momrrvf Service II AM Minislsr: Rv Soursll IA Evaning SarviM 7 PM Masonic Ssrvics SI Aateaw'i Latew AP AM Preachar: Bra Rav Rttrhia RaU OerSai ktHeika la an aaaSm af al Ra tar to Wfe Are STANLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Wamamal aa Vtaaria Are MlaleUr: Rav Stank Martey RD PfeD (Ea) It a Puhjaet: who Haitian ware far Cteplar I Saatey orhnai I IS Yaulfe phrua IN Oukteei: Sore area la preach Chnar' HerUa Daetaa Haa ARCM Dlreeiar af Make treats of the last The Methodist Recorder of calls It Space of Repentance' while suffering the humiliation of an Englishman's national pride and prints a long interview with Mr Foot a former Member of Parliament and at present Vice-President of the Methodist Conference The latter described SSaTS i Ith Czechs woti1dlmv mad "a brttf with Germany bad thry not relied on the treaty with France and the declaration of ended It When left thoughtful If not almost stunned' Peace Thanksgiving la Tangible Form THE churches however are not the dumps" Many of them are expressing thanksgiving for Peace in tangible ways one being to providle new Pulpit Bibles where they are worn with inscriptions commemorative of the occasion The Oxford University Press has Issued many suitable editions A Campaigners' Movement has been organised appealing to boys and girls of the public school age tho interview the questioner with special objects such as Fin' and to be mastered Guildford Dljcese of the Church of Eng land Is going forward in the erection of its cathedral aintracti having been signed for LSSjtiO and plans for a when the public will have an op portunity to share in a special offering for 114000 The Bishop of Lichfield believing that the great mans of the people in Europe desire peace and not war has urged his clergy and people lo lake fresh courage and while the iron is hot A National Parliament of Youth will be held in London early next year to discuss for Ths Methodists in Scotland whose congregations are scattered even to the Shetland Is lands held rousing rally in SI Andrew's Hall Glasgow Amprior Minister Named Moderator RLT THOMAS McAFEE of St Andrew's Churrh Arrprior wu elected Moderator of the Presbyterian synod of Montreal and Ottawa He came to Canada with a group of students from Ireland in fhe days of Dr James Robert- soil who had visited the Aarembllra and 'ding Congregations In the Old Country and secured both men and money for the Great Home Mission work in Western Canada Along with Mr MrAIre were Dr Dickey now in the United Churrh who was the first Presbyterian missionary in Urn Ion-dyke and several others notably Dr Thomas Eakin Principal of Knox Collrgt He took his training in Manitoba College served on fnany frontier flelda and was treasurer of the College Missionary Society On his graduation in 1898 he waa railed lo Indian Head a good charge in the of Regina and rontlnued aa ita popu lar minister and leader for hirty ears Ill church was one of those the West that -remained Presbyterian after 1925 The honor just paid In him Is a recognition of his splendid ministry In (he West and alf- lo in Eastern Ontario Warning Sounded In RC Magazine IN the Roman Catholic diocesan inagazine of Ille-et-Vilaine France the Information Is given that In 1935 (he number of tenths In France exceeded the births by 17000 and In the following year by 12000 -The-editor makes the every year more graves than cradles is a dying country" lie goes on to affirm that fhe cause Is something deeper thin finance namely that it la the lark of moral ity which means neglect of religion He finds that Tn Normandy and the here Christianity has held ltii own ia a France that but In the great citiea and parts of the centre and south where free thinkers are numerous is dying because of the low birth Deputy Maurice Allard ia quoted: have killed God and moralilv has been swept The editor nAirludes by saving: There are 12000 parishes in France without a priest" Diaciplca of Christ Gather at Denver THE Disriplea of Christ held their International Convention v-" A Special Services Arranged In City In Celebration Of Annistice 1 Special snvicej arc being held tomorrow In a number of Montreal churches in recognition of Remembrance Day which cornea next Friday Moat ihurchea will mark the day with apecial prayer In honor of thoae who lost their livei In the Great War Three churches in the Montreal diitrict are celebrating snnlver-carle this week-end with apecial aervires These are the United Church Indian Minion at Caughna-waga which celebrating the tenth anniversary of the building of the present church Ahuntsic United Church which ia celebrating its tenth anniversary and Ephraim Scott Presbyterian Church which it observing the eighth anniversary ef the change of ita name from Mount Royal Vale TENTH ANNIVERSARY At the United Church Indian Mission at Caughnawaga the apeakers will be Duckworth in the morning and Kev John (Turner' of St Columba Mouse Montreal in the evening The present minister of the mission which was founded in 1890 is Rev Dean An anniversary aupper will be held Monday at 0 when Rev Kll Patrick DD the new principal of the United Theological College will deliver the addresa AHVNTMC UNITED At the anniversary services in Ahuntsic United Church Rev i Burgoyne will preach in the morning and Rev Perry Coven In the evening In the afternoon the Sunday School will have as special speaker Arthur Webster president ef the Sunday School Association EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY At Ephraim Scott Presbyterian Church In the morning there will be a combined anniversary and Armistice service at which Ncvisoti will apeak for the veterans and Rev Dr Mclvor will apeak for tM church A two-minutes' silence will be observed with A Allan presenting the poppies At the evening service Rev Dr Scott Mai-kensie principal of the Presbyterian College will be the preacher GLAD TIDINGS ASSEMBLY A special aervlce of welcome will held tomorrow morning at the be Glad Tidings Assembly 1456 Drummond street for Rev Voters the new pastor who cornea to Montreal from Niagara Falla NY Mr Vaters will preach at the evening service JAMES UNITED At SL James United Church tomorrow evening a special service of will be held in honor of thoae who fell in the Great War Dr Bruce Hunter will speak on Sacrament of In the morning Dr Hunter will preach on tho topic A mm Ins of the Fireside Circle will bis held in the church hall following ha evening DOMINION -DOUGLAS The question as to whether a Christian ran ever regard war aa a proper means for settling Inter lispulea Jed of Dr Uoyd Smith's addresa iomi national disputes will he the sub-1 njal las United Church In the morning sis appropriata to Remembrance Day Sunday he will apeak that Make for Peace' FADtMOUNT-ST GILES Rev Burton Robinson will preach tomorrow morning at Fair-mount-SL Giles Untied Church on the topic Threefold In evenli brance will be a service of Remain-held at whlrh he will speak on All Died In the faith Next Thursday at IS pm the Association will present tha MRT in topher Been" EMMANUEL UNITED Rev Dr John Pitta will begin a aeries of sermons at Emmanuel United Church tomorrow evening on Modern Religloui his tnpie tomorrow twin Bell tha morning a special service In cnltlon of Remembrance Day 1 held at which Dr Pitta will speak on in ths The Youth Forum will meet In Stevenson Hall following the evening aervlrc when Rabht Berger will deliver an address on Struggle Between Jew and Arab in Iti! BAPTIST At Westmouat Baptist Church Rev A Johnston will continue his twin series of addresses tomorrow entitled in Our Modem Life" In the morning his subject will be: Creates Sense of and in the evening: Inspire us to Become Adventurers" WESLEY CHURCH Tomorrow at Wesley Church will he Remembranre Day Three services will be held At the B45 and 730 services Rev Bruce Halim will preach and at ths 1115 service Rev Brown will be the preacher During the second morning service a wreath will he placed at the memorial tablet by two Cuba of the Church Troop ST LAURENT SERVICE Armistice Day will be ohwned at St Andrew's United Church SLl Laurent tomorrow morning The service will commence 10 minute earlier than usual so that two minutes of silence may be observed at 11 o'clock At this service the minister Rev 1L Bursey will preach from the subject: The Christian During the evening service commencing at 7 o'clock lantern slules Church faiAfrlca Church In Africa Mac VICAR MEMORIAL Rev Ritchie Bell will preach tomorrow morning at MaeVicav Memorial Presbyterian Church on the theme: Us Bread and Roses In the evening Rev How is belief Why do we have faith in some persons and not in others) What makes the difference) Honesty rfnd sincerity' in things is a partial answer where except in the church and Christianity 'do find the absolute basis these qualities) God and laws alone furnish the' mbral foundation for civilixation ANGLICAN St George's Church Twenty-Fint Sunday After Trinity a a-m Rely i 11 sm-Helr OtoMNska ud Sermau Preachar: Rav A McGreer DQ Prkcipal af Uslrenity 'LtaacavUl i Ensuing aad Sermna Praacher: Ven Archdtacon A 'Cowsr-RsM AU Bakla and amir fra fir tha Evaskf Sanrtas TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH ShiibraoRa IL al Msrkw Are Sunday After Trinity I Holy Communion 1 1 Cherel Communion VEN ARCHDEACON hi ALMOND 3 Sunday School 7 pm I remans REV CLIFFORD ANDREWS Thursday Holy Communion at 10 am CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRALr Cm Uhtos Are ate SL Cxlhaitaa St Wm JJif 2 fit Sunday After Trinity 800 Holy Communtohi 1100 Holy Commdhkm' (Choral) Preacher: The Rev Geoffrey 'pulton 7 JO Evening Prayer Preacher: The Rev Norman Friday November lllh liememhranca Day 1:00 and 10:00 AM Holy Communion AM Service of Remembrance Strrtcas duikc Iht arete the ChapM: Dally to a Walttaa SIS Tueadey SM ak lay TM is llN sm Yharetey MISCELLANEOUS Uatos ate Skrfhreok REV JOHN LINTON 11 a "Thns Raaurrartlrei" TM Kiss's ste Per HSPSHMI" Mao I Rev Andrew "Sttetos time hy Pular Uatao Room That Ote 1030 730 WELCOME cr Recently appointed minister of the Glad Tidings Assembly Rev Voters will be received at if He will conduct the evening service at 1456 Drummond street WIf I HP IVniTfTFn ILL Ub laVULILiLU -1 PASTOR EVANS Special reception services con ducted by pastors from Ontario and i Nova Scotia will be held from Saturday November IV to Tuesday 15 November for Pastor Evans of Wales the new minister of the Apos-t 1 1 Church Mayor and Bleury streets who la expected In Montreal night Tho Induction will take place on November 13 the charge being given In a sermon by Pastor Larkins (L Evans of Toronto The new minister is a widely travelled and well known Evangelist who has served In Italy and the Argentine as well as in many parts of the British Isle The retiring pastor Noot who haa ministered to the churrh for the rent eight months will return to To is his "Outcasts from Eden' MASONIC SERVICE The annual church service of St Andrew's Lodge AF A AM will ne held tomorrow evening at Kydd Memorial Preibyterian Church when Kev Ritchie Bell of Mac-Vicar Memorial Church will be the special preacher WESTMOUNT UNITED Rev Lavell Smith will preach tomorrow mominaat West mount Park Church on "The Meaning of Prophecy" the first In series of sermons concerning the great prophets of Israel In the evening he will begin a series of addresses under the topic It Right or Wrong?" tomorrow nlght'd sermon being on the question 'Is It Right for the Christian to CALVARY UNITED Rev Jones will preach at tomorrow morning's aervlce at Calvary Uniisd Church on the theme and He will be assisted at tho service by a group of young people from Johnston Vt being who are spendnij tne week-end in Montreal aa the guests of ths Young People's Union of Calvary Church In the evening Dr Jones will preach on Church and Youth" as a preiuds to a meeting In the churrh hall when (here win be a discussion of ths place and function of young people the life and work of the Church Tha Men's Own Brotherhood will meet at 3 CHURCH PARADE The 6th and 9th Field Ambulanre units of the Royal Canadian Army Medlral Corps under the respective commands of Lieu I -Co I Elder and Lieut-Col Albert Row will hold their annual church parade to Melville Presbyterian Church Weatmnunt I row morning at 11 o'rlock Members of the Overseas Association of Nurses will also be present Rev Dr Orr Mulligan minister of the church will be the preacher MT ROYAL UNITED At Mount Royal United Churrh Rev John Howes will continue his series of sermons on We Believe About the Cross of Jesus Christ" at the morning service tomorrow In the evening he will preach on Main Bus I new of the Church" CITY MINNION The addrew at the Montreal City Mission will he given tomorrow morning by Trevts In the evening Rev Gordon Burgoyne will preach An inspirational service will be held neat Wednesday at 7 JO pm AT PEOPLE CHURCH Rev John Linton will preach tomorrow morninaat the People's Churrh on Three Resurrections" and the evening on King's Quest for CHI ROI OF AMTNAION Rev Russel Brown who la in Montreal on furlough will addrew a supper meeting of the Men's Association of the Church of the Ascension in the Pariah Hall Park avenue next Wednesday at 6JQ pm Mia subject will be in the Peace River ft ARMY CITADEL An evangelistic aervlce will be held tomorrow night at the Salvation Army Citadel when Adjutant Wiseman will speak Wiseman will area Ixive Hath No The Ivcrley Women's choir will nssiat in he public Holiness lUlly will be held At the Salvation Army Hall Point St Charles tomorrow special revival services will he held conducted by Commander Hargrove ot Fredericton NB They will be continued until November 14 AT CENTRAL UNITED An evangelistic service will be i hcTiomorw Central united Church conducted by Rev Burnett who will also de- liver the addieaa Next Wednesday there will be a gospel service at 8 pm UNION UNITED The Colored War Veteran' Dellsle street tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock Tho preacher will bo Rev Charles Este minister of the church WELLINGTON BROTHERHOOD A Gordon will he the speaker at tomorrow's meeting of the Wellington Brotherhood Centen ary United Church i TTTltaES SoS5 5 rSS SKTft convention was character by 11) ffhCnSr indiMmihf threw a spell of harmony over the ih-legates In a remarkable addrew on: The Church-One Holy Catholic and Apostolic" By a standing vote they decided to participate in the World Council of Churches and raised on the spot the total financial quota apportioned to the Disciples Dr Roger None Nashville Tcnn was elected president for the ensuing year Church at Dunham Has Fine Record THE United Church at Dunham Que has passed 140 years of service the first minister being Rev Wooster Three young men were converted under his preaching and became pastors Dr Charles Endirott the Acting-Secretary of the Missionary and Maintenance Committee of the United Church la a brother of Dr James Endirott the second leader to be elected Moderator of the General Council He came to Canada from England in 1893 and received his education at Wesley College Winnipeg Rev Peters on reaching his Golden Jubilee as a minister was warmly congratulated by Gower Street United -Churrh St John's Nfld where he had been a member He is well known In Ontario where he served before to his old home In- tha East Dr Georgs Ptdgeon Toronto has just completed a couple of weeks addressing meetings in the Maritlmra under I be auspices of the Joint Committee for the Evangelization of Canadian Life Rev Mutchmore BD who succeeds Dr IX McLarhlan as Secretary of the Board of Evangelism was born on Manltoulm Island and educated at Toronto University and Knox College- His grandfather Rev Steele BD was a faithful minister In Northern Ontario Addresa Censored Students' Strike THE students attending SL Xavier CniifuM r-imu- India went College Calcutta on strike on Rector' Day because their addrew to the head of the institution had hern censored It contained statements which were violently anti-British and very revolutionary The authorities are ra refill to refrain from taking sides politically and hence the speech-day could not take place As a result about 1300 Hindu and Mohammedan students adopted the method af a down blocking the entrance When the police arrested seventeen of the ringleaders other universities Joined in sympathy Involving anout 150(10 student and for three weeks Interfered with the regular work After two had hern tried and expelled from St Xavier College the strike there waa broken ana quiet restored developed the theme Pledge to My Churrh is I In con- Lutherans Hold Rady at Sandusky THE fifth biennial convention of 4 the American Luthcian Church was held at Sandusky Ohio a stronghold of the zealous followers of the great Reformer One of the first steps In the pro rluding he urged all to: It Mean 11 Do An Important object for action was the presentation of Pension Plan which will be under the care of a Commute nf Nino five of tho mem- UNITARIAN Church of the Messiah Bhtrtmafe ll aa BlapsM SL MOKTRKAL It a a Preachar: Tha Rev Lawranc Clara DD SunSar arkanl aa Kawrsaflre la (Saras at Mrs DuSItr Maare ParUO AaMMaaL IS IS i Slap Si ilma Tktrly CM ACTENCE AND FALLEN MAN" Jobs SL TN CMN RteSka aw la AN ya-M laIN Seadnw ete Rnlideia- 1ml pre MUCTLLANEOU8 i 4 4 I i THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH Tust Frid UNITED EUM TABERNACLE' feMYOR AND gLiURY STS 8 PM SERVICES Sund JUST ARRIVING PASTOR EVANS FIRST APPfASANCI IN CANADA A NEW MAN FROM THE OLD COUNTRY PREACHING THE OLD GOSPEL TOMORROW AT ST JAMES WATCH FOR SKOAL ANNOUNCtMCNT NIXT WiiK YOU ARC HCASILY WSLC0M6 PASTOR N00T PRESBYTERIAN CLAD: TIDINGS ASSEMBLY Minister Rev Bruce Hunter DD LLD Assistant Minister Rev Roy Stafford BA BD 1 1 00 a Jerusalem" 7 :30 pm Sacrament of Memory" Remembrsncte Service Preacher DR BRUCE HUNTER 715(PM Organ prelude Hlbbert Troop Organist and Choirmaster 1456 DRUMMOND STREET (North at Ok CsUMftoo RJ St Andrew! Lodge No 53 Ar A AM GRQ ANNUAL CHURCH SERVICE will bs held In ihe KYDD MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 17th Ave and Roaemounl Blvd SUNDAY NOVEMBER 6th at 7 pm Preacher: Bro REV RITCHIE-BELL BA Rratbrea wai sareaMi a Chunb KaS at AN p-a A aarSMl kvMaUaw la aataaM la aar BriUmw at Mater laSsaa jr ate at Ua WanSlptai Mailer RRUAIJA a A OOODWIN PM aeeretanr ANNOUNCE" REV VATERS- Will commcncft his Pastorate with Two Weisks' REVIVAL SERVICES Meetings Sunday School 10 sns' Morning Worship Communion ll sm Evening Evangelistic Service 7 JO pm Every week Night ft pm ANGLICAN EVERTBODT mRUTUN ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS Hochelaga District No 3 Annual Church Service CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SowaU of Kydd Memorial Branch of the Canadian Legion Presbyterian Church Rosemount wni hold a special Annistice scr-wUl be the preacher I vice at Union United Church 3007 GOSPEL HALL 750 Jesn Talon St Park Ave Extension SPECIAL EVANGELISTIC ADDRESSES MR SAMUEL McEWEN Tvingdl falnburyl'v Journcyings of the Children of Israel from Egypt to Canaan illustrated by large chart- 700 pm Week 800 pm Saturday excepted Wo cordisljy invite you etlend rhete meetings SUBJECT or LU1 SERMON OaUw Tilt: BnaSey kWe at IMS a-m ate tN t-te wear aremd-alt am 11 If am Wtdmtew rwameay All pm -Sunday Evenings November6th 1938 IN THE CHURCH Off ST JAMES THE APOSTLE Preacher: REV CHLW I LkTnSON MA BD are uriH areamhk hi the Ouartfi GymnaMuw af 7 pm shaip AS I Cwrtq Casks and JiMWite rendm are requretad to attend FuS Saralia to ha worn A cardial bwitalian Is axtendad to mambart af anfar argantxatlanf fp ha prreanf HARRY DCNYAR DCS ST ANDREWS WE8TMOUNT Rev- Dr EL Thomson of McLeod Street Church Ottawa wiU be the apecial preacher tomorrow evening In St Andrew's Church Westmount At the morn-fnr service the sacrament of baptism will be celebrated and Rev Dr Kerr will continue his series on tha FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Cots deg N(l Road and MacGregor Street MontresL.

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