Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 20, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page eight Winnipeg free press saturday january 20, 1940 Amsterdam rally Points to future parliament of Man by the Church editor. The world s future is in the hands of youth. In Amster last year Young year leaders from 72 countries held a series of great Field Days As Earnest souls a Ith Christus Victor As the presiding Young pole and Young German Young finn and Young russian Knelt with the students of the 68 other nations present at the same altar. Their vision of the future was peace and christianity dominant. Tablet unveiling at Oakville Church Rev. Or. J. A. Cormie superintendent of missions of the United Church of Canada will be in Oak Ville United Church on sunday where he will take part in the unveiling of a memorial Tablet for Rev. J. D. Gregg. The latter was that International student group the minister of the Oakville United averaged 25 years in age. They arc Church for five years. He was All looking one Christ struggling with a motor car in a the Light of the world. There was Snow Drift three years ago when Victor and not trying to Force and prescribe peace in the name of Man. They will soon be in the Saddle. Christ Speed them a spirit in that gathering at Amster like the spirit of the first and medes and Eia mites. And the dwellers in Mesopotamia. Jews and prose Lytes. Cycles and arabians we do hear them speak in our tongues the wonderful words of these Young thinkers have looked across the present sad and mis going world where boys and girls either beat their Way about the country unwanted or in the totalitarian countries Are impressed into Mili tary machines. At their International conference they sought Christ in gladness and singleness of heart and he showed them a vision and they will bring it to pass. What is the thing they will bring to pass1. It the name of it is peace and the thing it spells is Freedom. In a few years these youths and Maidens of 25 will be premiers and parliamentarians in All the countries of the world and their leaven will make a peace parliament of Man. The thing they will evolve is bigger than any pres ent Conception. The thing these Christian students will irresistibly evolve is an eternally durable parliament of All nations seeking peace in the name of Christ the he was stricken with heart weak Ness and died in the the pastor of the Church Rev. J. H. Barber will preside at the service and assist in the unveiling Cere Nony. Elim Chapel Portare at Spence St. Sunday. January j1st Kun. Ralph o. Turnbull. M.a., r .u.g.s. The Bow in Cloud the reasons Why Christ returns As King following the evening service a Young people s rally will be held at which or. Stacey Woods Gen eral Secretary of the inter varsity Christian Fellowship will speak. All Young people Are cordially invited to attend. 11 . Kev. J. B. Scott of the Western Bible College 7 . Rev. Watson argue gives Sermon illustrated with chemicals. Tune in cd pc 10 Winnipeg gospel Tabernacle Christian and missionary Alliance Furby Street just North of Portage. Pastor Rev. William Price. 11 . Things that Are being s h a k e a and w h y 7 . Peter s fall and recover hear the Tabernacle gospel choir. Commencing monday . Return visit of Rev. A. J. Schultz specializing in prep Lccy. Every night 7.-15 sundays h and 7. Opening sub Jeet tub signs of the times with lantern slides three weeks clock. The Rector Rev. W. H. H Crump will dedicate the credence Able presented to the. Church by mrs. A j. Morgan in memory o. Ler husband the late Rev. W. J Giorgan Rector of St. Aidan s Church n 1934 and 1935, on november 15th, 1934, Rev. W Morgan came from Carman Man o be the first Rector of St. Aidan s under his leadership the first Effort vere made in raising the building und with which the present Church has been built. His sudden death on july 14th, 1g35, was a tremendous loss to the Parish. The credence table Given in i memory is of Oak designed Anc finished to harmonize with the table and the other furnishings of the Church. It like the altar i he work of Villa Boito Brothers o. St. Boniface. Sunday school rally on sunday afternoon at 3 o clock Here is to be a rally of All the scholars in both the morning am afternoon sessions of the Church school. This will be the first i service in the new Church for the children of the Parish and it i expected that every child enrolled n the school will be present. A special invitation to the parents of he children has been issued. The speaker to the children is to be the Hev. G. R. Calvert Rector of St. Matthew s Church. The Church choir will Lead in the singing of children s Lyons and All the children will March in procession from the base ment into the Church during the singing of the opening hymn. Gifts of United churches Are higher in spite of hard times in Alberta and Saskatchewan the gifts of the United churches in those conferences for 1938 exceed by a considerable sum the gifts to the missionary and maintenance fund for 1937. The Alberta excess As reported up to Jan. 13 was and in Saskatchewan the excess for 1938 Over 1937 was Church of divine truth h. P. Cawthorne of the United Church will speak sunday in Eureka Hall . Temple Kennedy St. At seven ., on Foo Marks in the dust and will be followed by h Lovelock. The Guild service Wil be held at 8.30 with Jas. P. Skelton in charge. Army and Navy Hall spiritual trials will be the theme of r. Northmore s address sunday at the inspirational Church of truth and Navy Hall 299 Young Street. A photoplay based on the life of Christ will be. Shown. There will be a Church social january 26 Call on pontiff King Victor Emmanuel and Queen Elena of Italy Are shown with state and Vatican officials As they arrived at the Vatican for their state visit to Pope Pius Xii recently. The pontiff repaid the visit a few Days later by making a Call at the Quirinale Palace the first Pope to do so in a great Many years. Mrs. Neil Anderson will defend Ler ladies Bridge championship at foe opening round of the ladies individual champions hip next tuesday at the Winnipeg contract Bridge rooms in the music and arts milling. Mrs. Anderson won the title of Champion feminine Bridge player of Winnipeg a year ago. The executive of the Manitoba contract Bridge association Hopes there will be sufficient entries to provide for a two session total score event but Are reserving their decision on that Point until they determine the number of entries. This championship event is open All feminine Bridge players in Winnipeg regardless of whether members of any recognized club. The entry fee is and entrants play with and against every player a the tournament. Should the decision favor a two session event the dates will be Jan. 23, for the opening round and Jan. 30 for the final. Winnipeg on top Winnipeg s advanced to the lop rung of the standings in the mid week league thursday night by defeating St. Alphonsus while St. Vital was slapping the first de meetings at United College a series of meetings addressed by prominent speakers on some fundamentals of our Christian Faith will be held at United College. The first of the which All commence a worship ser vice at 7.30 ., a from 7.45 to 8.45, and a specialization topic period 9.00 to be held on Jan. 31 the topic the Christian god lecturer Rev. Or. E. M. Hows special topic pre school children miss k. Richard son. The other meetings topics lecturers special topics and special topic lecturers Are respectively feb. 14, the Christian Community prof. K. G. D. Freeman visual education miss Mary Eadie. Feb. 28, the Christian Church Milli Gan adult education adult work committee March 13, the Christian individual prof. A. R. Cragg mental Hygiene. Prof. L. Black. March the holy spirit Canon Bertal Heeney special topic for this evening not announced As yet. The meetings Are promoted by the Christian education committee of Winnipeg presbytery in. Co opera Tion with United College. I n Deer Lodge United anniversary service the anniversary services of the Deer Lodge United Church will be held on sunday Rev. W. G. Pritch Ard minister of the congregation presiding. The Sermon in the morning will be preached by Rev. E. G. D. Free Man of United College and the evening Sermon by Rev. David Owens also of United College. The annual meeting of the congregation will be held on monday when reports will be presented of an encouraging1 nature from All departments. The ladies will serve a supper free to All attending the annual meeting. The congregation recently completed arrangements to secure the site for a permanent Church building. St. Mary Magdalene his Grace the archbishop of Rupert s land will be in St. Vital sunday morning at the Church of St. Mary Madgalene Rev. A. L. Davies rec Tor. This is not a confirmation service but the address will be Given by the archbishop. The Gideons with a membership of 214 in the leading cities of the nine provinces the Christian com Mercial men s association of can As House for the interested Christian Public in 1939, in placing bibles in Vari Ous with a member ship of laymen and interdenominational in character the Gideons have to hotels Hospi tals schools and penal institutions to further distribution of the scrip Tures and to undertake a ministry which would be impossible to an organization of a single denomination. Calvat Baptist on sunday evening Jan. 21, at 7 ., miss Dorothy Franklyn Baptist missionary in Bolivia will give an illustrated address on missionary Endeavor in Bolivia at Calvary Baptist Weston. At the. Morning service pastor a Barbour will speak on the subject today s great need prayer. Religious remarkable by r. O. 8erc new York. Rabbi revolution a Pata Ift. W6 one of True corpor Kafars Aht trustees of Columbia College which be Cnute Columbia american san. To Boston where Trey custom of uw6risc a Romance of our hymns christianity in spite of weak Nesses at Home continues to Send its consecrated representatives to what Are spoken of As Pagan in the reciprocity of Faith converts uniformly repay their Christian benefactors with messages stimulating to in creased consecration. Here with an illustration from India. Among the local Bridge players by Kathleen Blanchard the holy City of Benares India is one of the most ancient in the world. It was the Home of Buddha Anc even in the sixth Century b.c., when Buddha first settled Here from Gaya to establish his religion it was a thriving City. For generations the City has Given Refuge to hundreds o monasteries thousands of monks and Many temples and mosques. The winding River is usually crowded with bathers Many o. Whom have come Long distances t have the tremendous privilege of washing away their sins in the sacred it is also the Home of Many Rich hindu families who in their de cd Irving years Hope to gain salvation for the future life by walking on the sacred soil of the Panch Kos Road. All. Who tread this sacred course be they Low caste Christian moslem or any other race Are sure of admittance to Siva s heaven. To tread this Road is the hindu s dream. In september of the year 1853, there was born at Benares a Little girl named Ellen Lakshmi Gore. Her parents were of highest caste Marratta her life for a time followed the usual pattern. In this Busy City there had been established a Christian Mission school which for years had been quietly at work converting Many of All castes. These converts gladly came to daily school and were taught by the Mission. They in turn would bang others into the fold. Ellen Gore one of these. As a Young woman she worked among her own people and continued to do so throughout a Long life. This High caste lady did not find it easy and she met with opposition and Many difficulties. Her character and spiritual life stood out As a Beacon to her people in dark places. When she was 30, and suffering much from the natural prejudice of tier race she wrote the Beautiful words Given in the following hymn. It was fortunate that it came to the notice of or. Stebbins who composed the music and Sang it himself at a Mission held in London eng. By Moody and Sankey. In the secret of his presence How my soul delights to hide of How precious Are the lessons which i learn at Jesus Side earthly cares can never vex me neither trials Lay me Low for when satan comes to tempt me to the secret place i go. When my soul is faint and thirsty Neath the Shadow of his Wing there1 is Cool and pleasant shelter and a fresh and Crystal Spring and my Saviour rests beside me As we. Hold communion Sweet if i tried i could not utter what he says when thus we meet. Only this i know i Tell him All my doubts and Griefs and fears of How patiently he listens and my drooping heart he cheers do you think he Neer reproves me what a false Friend he would be if he never never told me of the sins which he must see. Would you like to know the Sweet Ness of the secret of the lord go and hide beneath his Shadow this shall then be your Reward and when or you leave the silence of that Happy meeting place you must mind and Bear the image of Tho master in your face. Live Evrew diplomas an interesting ceremony took place alter morning worship at Riverview United Church on Sun Day Jan. 14, when 15 members of the Young worshippers league received diplomas for five years or More of perfect Church attendance. The following were Given awards Marie Harvey Jean Mcwilliams Jean Marr Huth Buchanan Betty Harvey Edna Pasmore Merle Fin Nen bin Maclean Jack Mclennan Pat Mooney Lloyd Finnen Douglas Webber Charlie Dow Wilfred Thompson and Gordon Taylor. Grace United Why does t god Stop the the topic discussed by the Rev. W. A Martin at the evening service in Grace Church on sunday. This is a question which perplexes the minds of Many people who wonder Why the almighty does not display his Power and bring an end to the devastation of War and its Trail of horrors and iniquities. At the morning service or. Mar tin will take As his subject Empire Home Street Church of Christ a provincial conference of Dis Ciple Young people began at Home Street Church of Christ Friday and will continue sunday night theme More than conquerors. Friday Hev. W. Turner Portage spoke on the necessity for conquering. Sat urday there were discussion groups and a banquet. Rev. O. L. Clary s sunday morning topic will be the one thing needful and in the eve Ning More than conquerors through him. There will be an eve Ning Candle Light consecration ser swedish lutheran Rev. A. A. Nelson of Saskatoon sask., will be in Winnipeg to con duct services at the swedish Zion lutheran Church Logan Avenue Al Fountain Street on sunday Jan. 21 morning service in the swedish language at 11 ., and English in the evening at 7.30 . The annual meeting of the congregation will be held on monday evening Jan. 22, at 8 . Army personal Majol l. Ede who at one time was the successful corps officer of the. Salvation in St James Manitoba has just been transferred to corps work in the City of Toronto. While in Victoria b.c., major Ede was to some extent taken up by the legislature iof which he acted for a time As the informal chaplain. He Nade quite an impression on the Bers of that body due to his and modest bearing. Manitoba ahead Toronto Jan. Gifts of the United churches of the conference of Manitoba for the year 1939 to the annual missionary and maintenance fund As received Here in the mails now slightly exceed tha gifts for the year 1938. Officials of the Church note this increase with pleasure. For 1938 the contributions to the fund were and for 1939 they were Broadway first Baptist Rev. Arnold Westcott will preach on a startling say ing at the mourn ing service in Broadway first Baptist Church sunday and in the evening on a sure cure for the blues. There will be a Bright even ing song service with a Fellowship hour. Or. Westcott will continue his study of the Book of acts at the midweek service of prayer and Praise wednesday at eight . At Calvary Community Rev. G. A. Woodside will be guest preacher at Calvary Community Church sunday evening. His theme will be a of broken bread. The minister Rev. H. J. Wood will preach at the morning service on the Sanctuary. The Junior choir will Render special music in the morning and the senior choir in the evening. Harrow United Rev. R. E. Spence will take As his special subject Oil sunday evening should Smith go to Church a special invitation to men is extended. The annual meeting of the congregation will be held on Jan. 24 at 7 o clock. It will take the form of a supper when reports of the year s work will be submitted. Feat of the season on terminals by Points. Terminals now find themselves in a second place tie with Winnipeg ladies who Defeated is. Boc Ilace by other games of the week saw St. Vital legion defeat la Verendrye and transports defeat score and club scores Winnipeg ladies monday table Helen Scott mrs. L. S. 43.5, Bonus 5.7, 49.2 mrs. D. J. Humphrey mrs. Neil Anderson 48.5 mrs. W. R. Gorrell mrs. J. H. Huber 47, Bonus .3, 47.3. Wednesday Handicap 8-table s. Scott Harold Milnes 138.5, Bonus 1, 139.5 mrs. Harold mimes Jack Klein 136.5 miss Claire Ashford a. W. Mcglynn 118. Bonus 8.4, 126.4. Civic 33-table c. A. Bruder George Kelly 66.67, Handicap 4, 62.67 miss Veiga Sigurdson mrs. J. C. Mccreary 64.10, Handicap 1.5, mrs. M. A. Ryan j. N. Little 52.72, Bonus 6.5, 59.22. New r. D. Cuthbert a. A. Hay Stead 62.82, Bonus 6, 58.82 miss j. S. Johnson of. J. Kingdon 51.b2, Bonus 9, 60.92 miss i. Hallson Geo. Almond 60.58. St. Georges 13-table Mitchell is o. T. Hess a. Primmer 183.5, Bonus 11, 194.5 k. Rogers a. Begg 188.5, Bonus 5, 193.5 r. Hughes a. Marsch 167.5, Bonus 16, 183.5. New l. H. Mitchell Jack Willey 195, Bonus 23, 218 Fred Gilmont Joe Nevin 171.5, Bonus 33, 204.5 f. S. C. Anderson to. Shearer 170, Bonus 23.5, 193.5 h. D. Dulake a. F. Elliott 169, Bonus 24.5, 193.5. Fort Rouge 9-table Mitchell is l. H. Mitchell or. V. G. Wil Liams 115.5. Bonus 9.45, 124.85 mrs. E. J. Greenway mrs. T. Ritchie 09, Bonus 11.34, 110.34 miss Gladys Thomson a. B. Chipman 04.5. Bonus 5.67, 100.17. New mrs. C. Johnson mrs. C. Phillips 96, Bonus 11.76, 107.76 or. And mrs. A Moore 92.5, Bonus 11.76, 104.26 Thomas Ormonde a. Haldorson 97 5 St. Vital 10-table or. And mrs. J. C. Hack 152.5, Bonus 16.2, a. G. Siddle a e. Jefferson 158 a Barry to. A Waldon 129.5, Bonus 155.1. New or. R. A. A. Chambers 171 mrs. C. Phillips a. Dirckx 154.5, Bonus 8.1, 162.6 or and mrs. A. Mousseau 151, Bonus .7, 153.7. This week s brain twister a753 032 diamonds Are Trump. South leads and his Side must win six tricks. Solution to last week s brain twister icelandic books Given to University the Library of the University Manitoba recently received edition to its icelandic col y a Kilt of books from the f Halldor Jonsson of ask. It consists of about volumes of books and Peri n prose and verse. Some of these arc by Mlaka Riters of icelandic parentage i Institute a contribution to cd Liana especially on the Side history University officials two books in the collection a i in 1836 and 1837, ire quite is the bequest was made ame spirit As that by a. B. I few years ago both Stablish mint of a Section Andic books in the Library. To be of service to an 5 mate department in Icela Diri eur Eidos Aires. Fast Neir works can be Stein tack Edna Ernice Hemingway and Theodore Drew re breaking into print in Arga Ina. 1 032 4.984 a 1032 0 j a there is no Trump. South leads and his Side must take six tricks. South leads a club intending to concede a Diamond to East s Jack which would establish two Dia monds in Dummy. These with the Spade King and King Queen of hearts would fulfil the contract. However on the club Jack Easl discards the Diamond Jack so my takes the Spade King upon which West must discard a heart if he discarded a club South would Cash the King Queen of hearts and throw West on Lead with his last dub forcing a Diamond return after West s heart discard Schulitz at gospel Tabernacle Rev. A. J. Schultz prophetic teacher traveller and Central Afri can missionary will begin a second three weeks Campaign in the Winnipeg gospel Tabernacle Furby Street monday evening at the usual hour of meeting. Lantern slides dealing with arabs and jews in Palestine also charts and diagrams on Bible prophecy Wil illustrate his addresses. Crescent it. Rouge United at Crescent fort Rouge United Church the minister. Bev. W. M. Grant will consider sunday morn ing the second in a series on a Christian Creed for changing times. His subject will be How should a twentieth Century person think of Christ in the evening he will speak on the peril of playing Safe Westminster Maryland and Westminster. Rev. Ernest Marshall Howse s.t.m., . 11 . Backs to the Wall 7 . A mystery one of the most famous modern groups of sculpture is California s of life. There the scientist and the fool the Sage and the Small boy the Monk and the lovers All Are shown seeking the answer to unanswered questions. Whom must we follow to find the answers and what shall we do where no answers can be Given Luther league the Winnipeg federation of the Luther league in the american Luthern conference will hold their annual Moccasin hike on thursday evening Jan. 25. Starting from the Zion lutheran Church Atlantic and Andrews at 8 ., and returning after the hike for a social and refreshments. Y the world s finest electronic Church Organ the Everett or Patron the Only electronic Organ that looks sounds and plays like a pipe Organ. No tuning no pipes no Upkeep priced from. You up obtainable Only from gaelic speaker at free Church Bev. Robert Macleod of Storno Way sask., will preach in the free Church Mission at the temp Lars Hall Young Street sunday. Service at 11 . In English and at 7 . In gaelic. A native of Han is Island of Lewis Scotland or. Mac Leod is a fluent gaelic speaker. Church annuals the annual meetings of most of the United churches in the City win be held next week. As a general Rule the meetings Are fixed for tuesday evening. Trinity Baptist Rev. Norman e. Todd s subjects for sunday 11 ., be Are the Light of the world. 7 ., the Pharisee and the sinner. Portage at Harj grave Orth cashes the Diamond ast discarding a Spade and club. North then leads the Outh winning. East is now n Lead with the losing just return a heart from hit o Declarer s q-5. Kno Church Edmonton and Quappelle. Windows ofth1 soul Anthem us heavenly Fakhir w. Davidson Thomson will the hem of three ways to save the world the Bible contains the noblest Wisdom and in All emergencies you can turn to it. What has for i time like this the ladies choir will sing of the East and the massed Choit holy Art thou a social hour for Young people the close with Community a Nging and soloists. Rev. Ames congregational Slipper tue Day ., pc Jioras and turns of the year s activities. All Jan . 1race Chu Cor. Ellice and notre Dinv will i reach morning and e1 ii . Empire gallantry i 7 . I Ryde Broadway first Baptis Broadway and Walnut St Rev. A Nom Wei Scott a startling saying 3 ., Bible school 7 , a sure cure the blues Briffet service of j by Cliola p j 5 Outh Fellowship Hopfl a a Hundly Welcome to thew services Toung Broadway at Furby Rev. Walter e. Donkey minister making cod the vision splendid i a Friendly Welco Tui Gustini River ave. At Royal St. I Rev. Russell Mcgillivray la ., . Services 11 . And 7 i. Director of music Filmor e. Hubble . First presbyterian Canora Street St. Ames ii . 7 . Rev. R. Laurence Newton of and i Rev. W. Cordon Maclean i m.a., . Kev. Hamkolo a. Frame. . Ii and its cure 7 . To millions and converted the hymns Tiro with which Sankey an evening with Moody and Sanke one the greatest evangelists or All to Lens who Prenc Ecret of Home Street United Bev. Hash my Forlano . Minister . The hand of broadcast Over sky . Hope for lives grown in a would gone c0me to Church fort w Yardlaw at Nassau minister Rev. We. M. Grant m.a., n How should to my Century j Creon think of t the peril of Riny Tae my. Norman Fawick Mungcal
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