Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 18, 1932, Winnipeg, Manitoba
But free press saturday june 181932 urci4 disciples meet Here next 32nd annual gathering of missionary organizations will discuss problems members of the Manitoba Christian missionary association and the Manitoba Christian women s mls Flonary society of the churches of Christ will meet for their 32nd an Nual convention in Home Church of Christ. June 24, 25 and 26. Delegates from All Over the province will be present to far reports and appoint committees for the coming Cason. Special speakers will be Hueh b. Kilgour. A Cinda Secre tary b. J. Corrie. Miss Nina Dewcy end a. Reid Liverett. George h. Stewart president of the provincial Board of the women s missionary society will pre Side at the women s session. Friday Friday evening the Young people s session of the Manitoba Kkt. Ii. B. 1cilgouk, former pastor of the Home Street Church of Christ who will be in the City to attend the provincial mis Chat ism missionary society will Bej Flonary convention of his Denom Lna Constia a Tion next Kilgour is now held. Over Nat Deal for the churches of Christ and editor of the Canadian disciple. He is throughout Canada for his interdenominational activities in connection with religious education. Gordon president of the trustees of Tiv association and a. S. Webb. George h. Stewart Secretary treasurer or the association will preside or. Gordon saturday afternoon. There will be three sessions Satur Day As Well As numerous committee meetings. On sunday services will he held As usual in the Winnipeg churches of Christ but. Special ser vices will be held in Home Street St. James and a. Bid Liverett at j Norwood. The programme in detail f convention is As follows 1 Kirday afternoon june 24 women s missionary society session. To yourselves that be lose not these things which we have 2 Johns presid George h. Stewart. Mrs. A. Kitson. Portage la Prairie. Welcome. Mrs. George h. Mckeag president. Home Street mrs. A. .4. Allan. St. James. Women s provincial Board. Response. Mrs. M. L. Easterling. Kidling Mountain. 2.45 Jimr cries endorse a evangelical move miss Viva of Las Dixon committees convention Appal nement a announcements. Of tary treasurer. Provincial mrs. R. L. Ogle tree. Report world Fellowship pro grammes in Young people s sections. Miss Etta Larusson. Provincial Youn Secretary. 17-mile religious procession for eucharistic Congress impressive pageantry of Cere monies to afford Dublin greatest spectacle it has seen Dublin june Brilliant religious 17 Miles Long with High dignitaries of the Catho Lic Church eminent laymen and Pil grims from far places of the Earth walking 30 abreast will provide a spectacle unparalleled for Dublin during the International eucharistic Congress which opens Here monday. The procession will be that or the blessed sacrament and it will Fol Low the most important event of the solemn pontifical High mass in which a million Wor shippers will join. Famous Jinn Bell. The famous Iron Bell of St. Pat windows of Homes Here while dub Lin is Host to the Congress. Housing a problem shopkeepers and hotel managers laced with a tremendous problem in. Organizing eating and sleeping accommodation Lor the Mil lion gardeners Lor around have sown immense quantities of vegetables this season and officials making arrangements have urged livestock growers to with hold their animals from the Market until just before the Congress so that there will be no sudden Foo i shortage. Every precaution has been taken to insure the welfare of the visitor s Twenty thousand stewards have been appointed to control the crowds and a Small army of interpreters will be provided to help visitors make Theli Way around. Pope Pius expressed pleas ure1 that this year s Congress is to be held intone of the world s most de Vout Catholic countries. The visit of the papal Legate the hosts of Cardi nals archbishops priests and Lay returning to Scotland Rick one of Ireland s most treasured Lien. Combined with the impressive or the find canadians ready to Call for divine assistance in depression Toronto june or anglican Baptist presbyterian and. United churches conferring in committee during the past months find that people Are now ready to turn to a. Being greater than them selves for leadership and salvation in this time of economic distress and recommend that the boards of these churches be asked to give approval to a simultaneous movement for the evangelization of Canadian life. Relics will summon the great throng to the mass which will be held in Phoenix Park with the papal Legate As celeb rent. The Bell is to be taken from its Home in the National museum for the purpose. In order to synchronize the hymns and prayers from the multitude scores of loud speakers will be used in the Park. A choir of 500 men and boys will Lead the singing1. In the few weeks preceding the vast Assembly Dublin will be transformed with thousands of Congress flags and Bunting and millions of Flowers will decorate the streets when the meet ing has started. Almost has been spent to make the. City appropriately attract Ive for the occasion. Triumphal Arches will be built for the worship pers processions and every night Durinik the Congress All the streets of the City will be flood lighted. Thousands upon thousands of lighted candles will Flicker from the pageantry of the ceremonies., will provide the greatest spectacle Dublin has Ever witnessed every room in every hotel within 50 Miles of Dublin has been reserved Well in Advance for the pilgrims. But even these will not be enough to accommodate the throng. A great tent City in which 6.000 Nan live will therefore Spring up at a Stane. And dozens of Large Ocean liners will remain tied to their moorings during Congress week to serve As floating lintels. Special trains will provide other sleeping accommodations and Many who come by foot or motor car will Camp in the Beautiful Green Hills and mountains which surround Dublin. Even As far away As Belfast the Ulster capital hotels will be Jam med and special trains will carry thousands Between there and the Congress each Day. The Congress will meet from june 20 to 27. Rev. Bit. G. Watt Smith for the past two years pastor of the United Church at Craik. Sask. Who has resigned his charge and will re turn to Scotland to take up work. Or. Smith was a prominent figure in the United Church Relief activities in Saskatchewan last Winter. He is Well known throughout Canada for his Book on the life of Livingstone. For some years or. Smith was a minister at Portage. St. Vital Church to Mark its 18th-anniversary St. Mark s anglican Church. St vital. Hold special services or .3.30 guest 4.10 address. Mrs. A. L. Movement to be undertaken Early regional worker. 4.30 next year. Call people s speaker. Ogle rec. Discussion committee meetings supper. Speakers Hugh b. Kilgour miss Nina Dewey and r. J. Cordy. J r evening opening session of Manitoba flirts mrs Nunry ass Iii Lon. Youins d. Gordon a s. Webb miss Myrtle Yuit. C. Baker pastor of the Onk Lake gospel Tabernacle Seattle Ana chairman of work among Young per sons on the Pacific coast will to the speaker in the Winnipeg gospel Tabernacle sunday morning and evening. These services will conclude the Spe they also recommended that each series of meetings conducted by Baker. His subject in the eve will be. and at night he will speak on or. Baker will also Render a number of selections. Accompanying himself on the sultar. Church name members of from five to seven joint committee to prepare for the development of the it was suggested that a. Call to pub Lic and private prayer for the nation. Church and individual be issued n a study of the nature and i approval of such , for the it of Young people s work. Mis.? attn Larusson. Provincial Young people s Secretary. To g. Hayden Stewart c. A. Lawson a. Held Liverett. Saturday morning. Luivie 25. Of the trustees and members of the provincial Hoard along with members of the churches. In. Conference with the . And All Canada representatives. The findings committee will Confer at luncheon in the Church Hall. Saturday afternoon. All Canada and provincial business session. Presiding George h. Stewart Alexander d. Gordon. 2j invocation. Of selection committee. From the sovereignty of god. The recon mend Vatious Are As follows 1. That the hoards of the anglican. Baptist presbyterian and United churches be to give general a simultaneous evangelization of being definitely Manitoba churches. Of All Canada Secretary. Hugh b. Kun Gour. Of Secretary treasurer. Geo. From the morn ing session. Discussion. Committee meetings. Saturday evening. D. Gordon. Oliver Mccurly. Report of audit info and nominating committees. Of . Hugh b. Kilgour. Committee. And understood that each Church would employ its own methods in reaching its own clergy and people. 2. That in View of the Large amount of prayer and preparation involved such a Simoi Laneous move ment could not Well be undertaken till Early in 1933. 3. That in. The meantime each Church should As soon As possible begin its own preparation for the movement. 4. That each Church be asked to name five to seven members of a joint committee to Confer from time to time on the preparation for and the development of the movement and to arrange for. The preparation and publication of literature and for such joint meetings in All. Parts of Canada As May seem desirable in inaugurating such a movement. T. A. Preacher at two Manitoba priests to make trip to Rome i Ingle will Toh the evening service in Young Church when in will As his subject. Country life and the country or. Cormie has made a. Careful study of this ques t on in the morning holy communion will be celebrated. When or. T. E. Sea Lbw Ilju Prea Coji windows meet for worship at. 11 . Then retiring for lesson period to return for Celebration. Of communion. Cli Rutland Down Bui. Not will he Bev. B. M. Prayne s subject sunday evening in Atlantic Avenue United Church. At the morn tag ser vice miss Florence Mckeown. Score Tai a of the worshippers league will give her. Report and the closing exercises of the league will be held. Or. Prayne will speak on the voice the Crescent United Church will the sacrament of the lord s supper at the morning hour of worship. The visiting minister will be or. Donald Black of Korea. In the evening the covenant ters Wilt be illustrated by 50 slides. Quarterly communion service win he held in Sturgeon Creek United sunday morning and new members will be received. In the eve Ning Bev. W. L. T. Patteson will preach on the Joy of worship closing. of this year s in formation class will be held at .10 . At the first scandinavian Mission Church. In the evening Rev. F. O. Gustafson will speak. Alter the ser Mon diplomas and bibles will be presented to the confirm ands. Follow ing there will be a Celebration of holy communion. Special music will be rendered by the choir. A service the Liing anniversary of the pastorate of Prev. Theodore s. Roes at English lutheran Church will be held in i is Church. Sunday Munkins. Or. Rfcs will preach on paying and Henry Gauer vice president of the Congre action will also speak. At the Sun cloy Chippenham when there will be t t j winged ill the grounds of Lacock abut the Rii Itai Liin jqs5 an historical Psge aril based Church sunday morning. Will be allowing of the Abbey in 1232. T. Hull editor of the Manitoba co idea of the his subject will be he to elect a new Superior general two Manitoba. Fathers of the of lates of Mary immaculate leave Tor late in August. A general chapter of the oblate has been ailed at a successor for his Grace Dent anal a died a time ago will be selected. Father j. O. Plourde report of Findon Journ ment. A Etc ration. Service. Sunday 0. the 1__report of felicitations committee panned by father Josep Liat Magnati 7.10__worship. A. Provincial of the Manitoba province Keld Liverett. Hugh who will go sex offi Cio. The chapter b. Kilgour. Closing will open sept. 8. Director of the Canadian publisher limited has been elected a Delegate province. He will be a com Mission summer games Boon to Rural kiddies Canadian sunday school organizations serve Many under privileged children in West by Muriel Taylor summer Camps for Little City dwell ers Are no new things. Even the poorest through Public generosity can have that pleasure. It has remained however for the Canadian sunday school Mission 601 Lombard bldg., to inaugurate summer Camps for Rural boys and girls. And Why should they not have that privilege As Well As the City children a Holiday Means As much to a country As to a City child. While the Rural districts fur Nish an abundance of fresh air they Seldom Supply the be twin a Lake and a Sandy Shore. Each child who comes to the Cana Dian sunday school Mission Camps has earned the privilege by memorizing 500 verses from the gospel of John. This entitles them to eight Days at the nearest of the Mission Camps in the provinces of Alberta. Saskatchewan. Manitoba and North Western Ontario. These verses Are Oft times Learned while the Young contestants labor on the farm or in the barn. One girl walked ten Miles through the Bush in Saskatchewan every two weeks to recite her verses to the pos mistress. A poor Bov in Manitoba having last year Learned required number of verses Cpl de with labor 500 Gopher and crows eggs which provided the Rei wed when the government Bounty was realised. Between three and four Hundred Hildren attended these Camps in 1931. The number increases year by year for the Young campers return Home to recount to Brothers and Sis ters and playmates the delights of enthusiasm is kindled in other hearts and they become for the next year s Camp. Beautiful Lor like mount Zion of old the Manitoba Camp of 20 acres on the Lake front lies two Miles beyond Gimli. The dormitories each with a spacious Verandah provide sleeping accommodation for Over 100 at a. Time. Meals Are served in a Large screened dining fall. A Kitchen and a. Worker s cot Tage Complete the buildings now on the property. The erection of a Hall for devotional meetings is planned but at present such gatherings Are held in a Large tent. Last year 188 children from Rural Manitoba spent a Holiday in this delightful spot where spirit mind and body Are catered to. How enchanting the pictures memory holds for these 188 Young Folk. And Many or them have carried away with them some thing More lasting than memories lives that have been change through the touch of the Christ o Calvary who daily in each Camp is lifted the Bible memory contest and the Camps Are not the Only of work being done by the Canadian Sunda school Mission. Their activities in clude summer Bible schools. Sunday school Oraan leation. Radio broadcasts House to House visitation by a Large number of workers and a Bible Cor sunday to commemorate the eighteenth anniversary of the founding of the Church. Bov. Col. A. G. Wells Warden of St. John s College. Winni Peg will preach at the morning ser vice and Kev. Canon d. Martin Rector of St. George s Church will con duct the evening service. Holy com Munion will he celebrated at the inaugural service was help june in Glenwood school and Rev. . Tomlins was the Stu Dent in charge of the Mission. The present building was begun in 1916 and was completed the. Next year. The greater part of the construction was accomplished by voluntary labor. The Mission was fostered by All saints Church. Winnipeg for a num Ber of years with Bev. Canon loud los As priest in charge and Rev. Or. John Stone actively interested in tha work in 1926, the Mission became a Par ish and Rev. A. S. Wiley was the first Rector. The following year Totev t. B. Lancaster took charge and it was during his incumbency that the Parish Hall was built and various other improvements were made. Bev l. Swalwell came from Christ Church Selkirk to act As Rector and was in ducted in october. 1930. The annual birthday party will he held on monday i the Parish Hall when the parishioners their friends will be entertained by the . Of the Church. School session it will be Dwight l. Moody Day. Till prays for god s Aid by slip , opens big Chicago at the Republican National convention which in Chicago on tuesday the bight her. James e Freeman Bishop of washing prayer the gathering was . God our heavenly whose hands Are the. Is sues of men and of nations we Van. I Irble reverence before a thy manifold blessings to its air a. Through All the changed and changing circumstances. Life made arid pre served us a nation. Been obedient to tiny Hast Laboured us. Where we have our selfish-., Aims thou Hast justly punished with Chas Tene a we vaunted Pride our. And our avowed self dependence. In our conceit we have trusted in. Our own strength and forgotten that thou alone Art the source of All peace and All abiding happiness in the time of our distress we cry unto thee god be merciful to us sinners give us freshened renewed Hope a clearer vision of our duty to thee and our fellow men. Restore to us As a people honorable Industry sound Mearini and pure manners. Save us from violence and lawlessness discord and confusion. Endure with the spirit of Wisdom those to whom in thy name we entrust the authority or that there May be Justice and peace at Home and that through obedience to thy Law we May show Forth. Thy Praise among the nations of Tho Earth. In the Days of Shadow give us to Sec the Way that shall Lead us into paths of wholesome living. In All the plans and deliberations of this convention guide us in the course that shall be for the highest Good of All our people. With renewed Faith in thee we in Voke thy Blessing upon our nation and especially do we Pray for those upon whose hearts and minds Bur Dens have been Laid too heavy to be borne. Give us the mind and the will and the Aid of thy divine assistance that these burdens May Donald St. Opp. Eaton s be ctr Civ c. Carruthers a., cd curate Rev. A. B. Thomas b.a., i Thors Anisi Bernard naylor.-b.31us. communion. Prayer and holy Tjie Rector a definition of Prus a. The Hector what is Abbey 700 years old Lin Sliski i mgr of to com anniversary in sen Cellier. London june 17. In september next the clock will be set Back 700 years in the delightful unspoiled Wiltshire Village of n Jar Ligion and socir.1 he will be assisted in. Service by e. J. The Church. The conduct of the Ransom Layman of Rev. . Arvill Vik Maii preach sunday morning at the swedish lutheran Zion Church of silence in this service will be con ducted in the swedish language. Speaking in English in the evening or. Vikman will take subject Christ s sunday morning at the Unity As Sembly of Jesus Christ Edna. F. Bow scr Wui speak a. Jacob the aged in the evening her topic will be. The calling of Matthew Jesus eighth wednesday evening the Prosperity meeting will be conducted by the students. Hrs. Aid Worth Ean Llcy will speak sunday morning at. Fort Rouge United Church on Are we play. Acting or in the evening he will give the second of a series of three talks on popular hymns mrs. Betti hit hard Wilt Spenle at i heard the voice of Jesus say Unity Centre of Winnipeg. Sunday morning on understanding in Ion to after subject at night will be thyself w. subjects nor Sinif and evening respectively at Baptist Church. Sunday will be in the. Doctrine of. And the author of eternal sunday school will be held at 12.30 noon. V the sacrament of the lord s sup per will be observed in St. Stephens Roadway United Church. Sunday morning in the evening or. G. A. Woods de will preach on throwing freight Orthe peril overloaded Al . Clip Icli. Rev. id will take As his morning subject. New covenant and he will preach at 7 . On fish in another holy communion will administered at 8.00 . At St. Matthew s Church. Rev. G. S. Despard will preach on the odor of the in the evening his subject will be god s gift of each new at Jou United Church a. Frank land will preach in the morning and or. C. A. Bland will take the service in the evening. Sunday school will be held in. The morning. 1 he first mass of the season Wail be celebrated in St. Teresa s. Chapel grand Beach sunday morning june 26, at 10.30 o clock and each subsequent sunday morning until septem Ber. Llev. -1. If. Slimon will a Sermon on our at. The evening service in Broadway Baptist Church will be broadcast. His subject in the morning will be the Power of the word " nut 11m Ilic French United Church in the ladies club room of Knox Church sunday at 11 . Rev. L. R. Bouchard will Ake As his subject the Symbol or Drudgery. At holy Trinity clip Icli. Sunday morning Bevc. Wolfl preach on certain definitions of life and at night on. What is the Call of the Hills will he Kev. Andrew d. Bid s subject. Sunday morning. His theme it night will be finding i a Cully. A. Visitor in Avinel ppr be the guest clairvoyant at the inspirational Church of truth sunday evening. Was i will or. Campbell Morgan s subject at the Balto theatre sunday evening. Key. R. To i Liard will Preaor Ai Morse place Church sunday evening on living a Conini Linnlon sen Sirp will be Liclan Respondence course. Their Field of at St. Andrew s United Church. River operation is the Rural districts now there 700th anniversary of the Abbey n mils Way originated with its owner. Miss who has gone to great pains to ensure that the Page Anil shall be perfect in historical detail. The help of experts on the thirty Emu Century including sir Harold Bralic Spear architect was and As nearly As is possible the scenes will be re enacted As originally carried out 700 years ago the co operation of the entire Vil Lage has been. Obtained. Some fam Ilies been settled in the Village for hundreds of years and on the Day of the pageant the villagers will be seen carrying out their everyday tasks As in the manner and in the garb of the. Thirteenth Century. Lacock Abbey the most perfect building of its kind in existence was founded by Ela countess of Salisbury As a memorial to her husband William Long Espee son of Henry ii and one of the founders of Salisbury Cathedral. Work on the Abbey was commenced in 1229, and in 1232 it was Hal Lowed by the Bishop of Salisbury. At the dissolution of the monasteries it passed to sit William Sharin Tou a keeper of the mint at Bristol who converted it into a for Over 350 years it House Lias been in the to Ftp. To v. Gordon will preach on big Brothers at the morning service Emmanuel Baptist Church. His subject in. The evening will be the Sunshine it at Kuse tinle a noted yen null Simil Tiv morning. Bev. F. J. Price will preach on an interfering his subject will be in life s throng and at the evening service. X wit i a san sep. Will be Bev. T. Owen. Hughes subject in St. John s presbyterian Church. Sun Day at 11. . The one thing needful will be his theme at night. Wjk at it. Patrick s anglican . Holy Coli reunion will be celebrated at 8 . And also at 1 . All services will be conducted by Bev. C. Barnes. Summertime thou Hast a Jade the will be Rev. We. Stenson s subject at St. Vital. United Church sunday morning. In tie evening he will preach on the i i tic Frencie Art or vill be or. F w. Kerr s subject in Knox sunday at 7 . He win preach in the morning on creating our own holy coh Zimmion will he observed at Home Street United Church Sun Day morning. In the evening Kev. Hugh Mcfarlane will speak on a porch a cock Crow and a. Loot 1 v to. To toss at to inlay Baptist Church sunday at lli.., will take As his subject walking in the he will preach in the even ing on Back to 1 will lie Rev. E. Howard Smiths Sermon subject in Maryland. United Chirch. Sun Day evening. His topic in the morn ing will be the sermons of Jesus " Possession or the Talbot family Large parts of the original build ing Are intact including the thirteenth Century Sacristy chapter House nay room a Beds s sitting Roain upper parts of the dormitories and refectory. The present Beautiful fourteenth. Century Cloisters replaced the first Cloisters one later. There is preserved in the Abbey the most perfect 0f the three copies in existence of Henry ill s confirmation of the Magua. Charts. To cd Nirali. It. With shoes overalls Lor Canp unreal Check by any evangelical body will be in cars will at inc Mem ing service. In. The evening a. C. E Bland Villar subject temptations How to meet them. Salvation army notes colonel Ernest Png Lre Chie t Secretary of the salvation army Lor Western. Will conduct the Simc Lav morning service in tie Hall on Marion and Kenny. He will be assisted by mrs. Pii mire. Brigadier Cummins. Men s social Secretary and the Captain s. Jack ii and. Lieut h. Clarke. On monday evening at 8.qo . Commissioner Hobart Henry will con duct the territorial self denial i gathering service at the Citadel on Rupert Avenue. All City corps Tsvili unite for this service when the re sults of the recent self denial com pain will be announced the Cita Del hand will provide selections of Isic. At this service the commissioner will be assisted by mrs. Henry. Colonel and mrs. Pugmire colonel and mrs. Peacock and officers of the Headquarters staff. Commissioner Henry has recent la returned to the from various Points in the West where he has he in conducting. Farewell meetings prior to. Relinquishing command of Western Canada. At the. Morning service Sui Itlay in Grace Church Rev. J. Richmond Craig will preach on the Crossroads has made to the building up of National life in Canada. In the evening his subject will he Maria Karinska will sing by special request. Wednesday evening in the Church she will give a lecture recital entitled Russia As i know in song and costume in Kur Linnit pies Steilan a incl sunday morning. Rcv. John Hart Pica ii on the branded Man. A. P. Butcher Nill Hale charge of the evening service. Cat Jebreal anglican main and Church i Block East sunday services . Holy communion. 1j.im1 and Sermon Ensor and Sermon. North bound cars Church Avenue. St Luke s Church ave fort souse Burtal he ency . R. S. Reed b.a., t the Bruce Moore. R communion. I paper and Sermon in Ilia Rev. Of. A. Evensong Ana Sermon by Rev. A. Walker. Baptist first Baptist i tile Bride blocks North of Baton s in iia Cravn. Rev. Herman Olsen. B.a., . At tooth services. Services of worship at 11 . And 7 . Short Toh Abe 1velcome be removed. In tiny mercy hasten the Lay of restored Confidence relieved anxiety and the just rewards of labor. In tue time of Prosperity fill our hearts with thankfulness and in the Day of trouble suffer not our Trust in thee to fail All of which ask through him who for our Sakcs became poor that we through his poverty might be made Rich our Sarlous Jesus Christ. Additional cd Nirali s cos in tags b United to exited Mictil Laneous Winnipeg gospel Tabernacle Christian and. Missionary Alliance. Ortli Furby year Portage. Rev. J. C. Baker of Seattle Oak Talce gospel Taber Nacle and chairman of youn.? people s work on the Pacific meetings at 11 . And 7 . Orlum meet Nofs co and noted by Tabernacle is pupa school 7 . Lily Field school i 30 . Belcourt school 7.30 . Why was i born will be subject of Sermon by or. P. Campbell Morgan sunday at seven Rialto theatre Portage at Carlton come unitarian Church of Winnipeg Furby St. And Westminster ave. Speaker on sunday june 19th, at 11 am. Or. J. H. Hull subject religion and social jul Are Welcome. Knox Church 11. . Creating our own do we All build about us the kind of world in which we shall have to live in time aug throws h out eternity .7 . The gentle Art of in this Sermon. Or. Kerr will Deal with the deadliest form of human words Weths poisonous innuendo. What has Jesus to say regard ing the persistent. Nagg or and the malicious gossip or. F. W. Kerr acc both services. s Broadway Broadway and Kennedy 11 christianity of the communion communion service. 7 freight soloist to. Roberto sunday school 10 . Minister Rev. Hugh Mcfarland b.a., . Communion. This do in remembrance of . Sermon a porch a cock Crow and a.-. Greenwood United Church Greenwood place near Portage ave. Clarke b. Lawson minister. Morning worship at 11 o clock. Evening at 7 o clock. Sunday school at 12.30 . Grace Noire Dame and Ellice minister Rev a. Richmond Craig 11 half baked Dame Maria Karinska will sins at the Evenin ser vice. Last sunday a venire Dame Kan ska thrilled a Cam City audience with the Charm her personality and the licence of her voice. Wednesday pm the lecture recital by Dame Maria Karinska Russia As i know a illustrated with song Story costume. Something never heard in Winnipeg before. Free Mil offering. Bug Sttne of Jurof to is. Minister Rev. Alexander. E Kerr . 11 . Public worship. Flower service Sermon a talk to children 7 worship Sermon the problem of Young Cor. Broadway and Furby. Rev. F. E. Malott b.a., , minister. 11 . The opened communion service _ 7 . Country life and the country Rev. Or. Cormie will preach of and assist the pastor at the e be ninja service. British Israel federation of Canada Trinity Hall tuesday june 21st. At 8.15 . Illustrated lantern lecture by How christianity came to latest b. I. Books on Sale each weekday excepting wednesdays., Maryland 5t Westminster a key minister Why god was Given a new Nam what is your master g. W. C. S. L. Inst rational ii Orch of truth army Navy Hall your is. Sunday morning service ii . 7 sunday Lor messages clairvoyant or j. Pri Talv. 8 p mrs. A Northmore. Both wonderful messengers of truth. 2.30 and 8 Healing 9 10 music by a. A Zimmerman. A Earnest seekers Welcome. Or. Priestly is working Tor the inspirational Church and will be nth us us Christadelphian meet in the Rosal Templar building 3qo Foung St Between Portage and Ella cd every Simsay 950 am. Sunday school 11 am memo rial service 7 ., Bible lecture subject the practice o sprinkling Bible Bap Tom wednesday. 8.15 -., Bible class. Public cordially invited Henry Yan Dyke says every Man Worth writing about has a master is yours a passion for Success or Gold or pleasure or is it for the uplift of the race new Cooling system has teen installed. Air washed with iced water h r 1st an Sci e n of Church service and sunday school Are held every sunday morning. At eleven o clock in the i in obd Fellows Temple Kennedy. Immediately North Portage the universe including evolved by atomic Christian science society Kennedy Winnipeg a Branch by the Mother Church the first Church of Christ scientist in Boston Massachusetts Christian science first Church of Christ scientist Corner of River Avenue and Nassau Street sunday Sci ticks at 11-. Ami 7 . Sunday school at ii the universe including Man evolved by atomic Force wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o clock free Pleni Iino room "802 Paris building open each week Dar Ruthc from . To Aind on sunday afternoons from 5 to a Elim Rev. B. B. Sutcliffe 11 unique 7 far from the sunday school at 3. Everyone cordially invited. Central Church Hargrave and Quappelle. Minister eve. Andrew d. Reid. 11 Call of the 7 Wesley pentecostal Assembly Avei and Iju Noi Street. Evangelist j. D. Saunders sunday 3j. Of heaven s Sto Choust sunday 7 our have you made your n monday 8 As Iron 45 not mixed Cia tuesday 8 ahead 8 Mark of the is it the Abele Ihrer messages picture events leading up to and incl Tun Mark of the do not miss one of them. Divine Healing service thursday 8 . I first presbyterian Corner Canora St. And St. James place minister. . Gordon Maclean a., . Services at 11 . And 7 . I
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