Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 27, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page eight Winnipeg free press saturday january 27, 1940 leaders in Canada limn fearless wartime Church by the Church editor membership in the great l Church Christ s Church of All Ages and of All lands binds us to All our fellow christians everywhere in our own land in Neutral lands enemy countries. Our prayers for the Church must any of. Them out and for suffering must in who suffer anywhere be no place for hatred never leave our concern clude All there can nor the spirit of vengeance Many christians who arc at War with us Are we believe waiting for the outstretched hand. And our Faith must always reach out in Confidence to a Fuller Fellowship with them in Christ than we have Ever the quotation is from the recent Point statement of the Canadian committee of the world Council of churches and the committee on the evangelization of Canadian life. The statement sets Forth the duties of the Christian Church in wartime duties not to one land but to All lands our primary citizenship is in god s Supra National kingdom. In this kingdom our loyalty is owed directly to god. And under him to his world wide family. To this ministry of reconciliation the Church is called. It is a task that transcends the state. Without relaxing for a moment our commit ment to Liberty and Justice we must not let the Church become the Organ of any civil society even our own. The Church must hold her Banner it the Tenor of the statement is to Ward the tilt mate federation of the world in Christ if Ever this Earth is to see International relations maintained on Christian principles it must be an the basis of brother iness in the head and in the heart of innumerable individual Chris nationals who Are Apt to think they Only Are the elect Are reminded the fact of War brings us All ourselves As Well As our enemies under judgment and Calls us to repentance. The sin and misery of the state of War awakens us to a new sense of human guilt and Strong words were said by Moderator Stuart c. Parker of the presbyterian Church in Canada during a recent poignant exhortation in Toronto had the Church been proclaiming its message prop Erly in the world there would have been no surely there is a Call to the War time preacher to be filled with the fearless fire of Isaiah the love of John the Gymning rapture of David and the yearning of Simeon s song War tasks of Christian Church Canadian commit tee of the world Council churches and the joint committee on the evangelization of Canadian life today issued a joint statement setting Forth some of the tasks of the Christian Church in time of War. The statement has been sent to every minister in Canada. It is signed by Bishop w. B. Broughall of Niagara chairman and Rev. Or. Wilfred c. Lockhart Secretary of the Canadian committee of the Council of churches and Rev. Or. George c. Pidgeon chairman and Rev. Joseph Wasson Secretary of the joint committee on evangelization of Canadian life. Highlight of the statement Fol lows we recognize that Many forces outside of Germany have conspired with forces within to bring upon Europe the present Dis Tress and terror and we accept our own share of holiness movement revival Rev. J. E. Cooke who was heard by Large audiences during a Previ Ous Winnipeg revival Campaign Imine years ago. Will open a series of revival services sunday in holiness movement Church Corner of Ellice and Beverley preaching at 10 and 7 The meetings will continue during week nights except saturday at 8 ., and the revival last several weeks. Elim Chapel Portage ave. At pc acc St. Sunday january 28tli Rev. Ralph g. Turnbulla., . 11.00 . The chief ministry of the Church 7.00 The gospel for everyman a rally Jor Young people will be hold following the evening service to which All Young men and women Are cordially invited. Wednesday 8.00 Prayer meeting and Bible study or. Turn ult speak on new testament pictures of Christ Calvary templ1 Margrave and Cumberland Watson Arcus. I r 3.1 7 Perils the sea a Sermon in which the pastor will Tell the experiences of a pentecostal minister and family who were aboard the Athenia when torpedoed. Tune in Curc 10 .----- Zion Church apostolic gospel revival meetings Pacific Avenue. Evangelist f. Hamilton of Vancouver . Sunday ii . And Nightly at 8 except saturday Friday divine Healing. Special meetings extended through february numbers being saved and filled with the spirit. These meetings arc the old fashioned Type. Come p. Small. First Church of Christ scientist Niver Avenue and Nassau Street. Sunday services at 11 . And 7 Sunday school at 11 . Wednesday evening testimonial meetings at 8 o clock. Free Reading room 206 National Trust. Buik Ninfi. Open f . To 9 ., except Public holidays sundays 3 of 5 The christadelph1ans cord1all invite you to attend the free bib lectures delivered every sunday night Clockroyal Templar building St. North of Porta . Subject Tom Orriiv night Evol nation. Sunday. St. James corps anniversary the salvation army St. James corps will celebrate their 29th Anni sunday and monday with brigadier and mrs. Geo. Wilson divisional commanders Lor Mani Aba in charge of the holiness meeting at 11 . Chil Bren and parents service at 3 Ind salvation meeting at 7 Vith its Sermon theme the in hanging Christ. Brigadier Wilson vill be chairman of the monday nesting at 8 ., at which will Leard the Rowlin percussion band Victor Taylor pianist Henry Mer itt jr., vibraphone St. James and mrs. L. Hilton elocution St other artists. Key. Or. G. F. King. Ton Rof Essof of ethics and Dean Ojen at Trinity College Toronto has eco appointed Bishop of Algoma. Amsterdam study group the manual of the Amsterdam Outh conference will form the Asis for p. Course of study and Clis us Sion at the Amsterdam study roup meetings now being held Ach sunday evening after Church the y.w.c.a., at 8.45 Ai nominations Are represented at Lese meetings with their int Pirini Alks by local Church and youth readers on the movement toward Hristian world Unity which sprang nto being at Amsterdam. L. G Aid of first English lutheran Hurch the speaker sunday eve ing will continue biblical doctrine tudy. Folding conference or Young people at St Margaret s Church Corner Ethelbert and Westminster there ill be held on saturday and suit a a Young people s conference in theme of the conference announced As the Christian crusade 1 the registration will be at 8 sturday when an address will b Ven on the Call to a a l. Clarke. On sunday afternoon there Wil o three Short addresses by repro native teachers As follows 1, enlistment by f. C. H. Jenkins 2, equipment by mrs. J. S. Donald a 3, endowment by or. C. J. Riggerson. These addresses will be mowed by a general discussion in hich the Rector Rev. Or. F. Glover ill take part. At the evening ser the Rector will speak on mobilization. Following the regular ening service there will be a final Sion in the sunday school room r Young people Only on the eneral topic what can we do bout All interested in Chris Ari work Are invited to attend and be part in the programme. At Chapel Rev. R. G. Turnbull will conduct oth services at Elim Chapel on unday. In the morning the subject be the chief ministry of the Hurch and in the evening the gospel for every Man. Following the evening service a ally will be held for Young people. Right chorus singing and musical Umbers Are arranged for this ser ice and All Young men and women re cordially invited to attend. At the regular mid week Meetin or. Turnbull will continue his eries of addresses on new Testa nent pictures of Christ. Each study n this subject is based on one Book the new testament and this esies is proving very helpful and a Teresing. All Are cordially in item to attend these meetings for prayer and Bible study. Broadway first Baptist through the flood is the Sermon subject for the morning service o Roadway first. Baptist. The even no hour will open with a Brig Ong service of favorite hymns ind the minister will preach on the last Chance of two men. Thi music for the Day will be under tin direction of Linton Kent. Tin mid week service will be held 01 evening at 8 o clock Ivhon or. Westcott will continue the study of the Book of acts of the apostles. Youth at Young United a Young people s rally sponsor by the Young people s forum we be the feature of the evening Servic at Young Church sunday when re Walter e. Donnelly s Sermon them will be remember lot s wifi Young people will usher we iconic and help in the service and the choral music will have a you Appeal. Or. Donnelly will proc in the morning on the be Iemon of real religion. Anglican St. Michael s the annual meeting of Parish loners of St. Michael and All Angel Church will be held on monday Jan. 29, at 3 o clock in the Paris half. Winnipeg gospel Tabernacle Christian and Alliance Furby Street just North of a Orlage. Pastor item. Wal Jam Price. Continuation of specialacting Rev. A. J. Schultz it gifts of the spirit. 7 is wrong with the world what next.43, illustrated sync Anil Symbol. in week nights is Cpl tuesday prophecy Palestine. Daniel s prophecy. Restoration of roman Empire continued. Friday Joseph s prophecy. Continuing until sunday feb. 11th he Olinc service. Por r. Northmore god or nov Riv loved Jnes. Gnann mess ass. Al Devel address mammon i Rev. Or. Cooke who is general superintendent of movement churches of the Western provinces is conduct ing revival services at the holiness movement Church Corner ave. And Beverley St. He win preach Sun Day at 10 . And 7 And each night except saturday at i o clock. World Day of prayer the world Day of prayer will be observed in Over so countries on the first Fri Day in Lent falling this year on feb. 9. The custom of an annual Day of prayer was begun in the nineties in american presbyterian churches. In 1920 it became International when Canada came in. Now the Chain of Praise and supplication reaches around the world. Winnipeg will join with love and worship in the general observance., Pope cements relations with Italy . Kesby Mekial the Winnipeg presbyterian of the United Church women s missionary piety will be held in Westminster lurch on tuesday and wednes a Jan. 30 and 31. The first ses on at 10 . Tuesday will be reeled by or. E. M. Howse. There ill be the regular departmental sports and a memorial service to is. J. Gunn. The tuesday after Oon session opening at 2, will ave besides further reports and emotional features a selection by ukrainian choir. R. T. S. Tompson will give an illustrated dress on Africa in the evening. Wednesday s features will include n address by miss Emily Latimer Home. Officiating returning a visit made a week previously Pope Pius Xii ends a 70-year the italian government and the Vatican. To do this the Pope made a visit to Home and Italy s King. In 1870 the Grandfather of the present King invaded Horrie to displace the Ponti fical rulers and incorporate the City into italian territory a Condi Tion that existed until Mussolini s Lateran pact in despite the drizzle the Pope Rode through the City of Rome in an open car. He is pictured in conversation with the King. Knox United the Rock and the Man will be the evening subject at Knox preached by Rev. James w. Clark. The Manitoba. Junior Curling association will attend the service in a and will be welcomed by their chaplain Rev. D. B. Macdonald. The boys Are asked to meet in the lecture Hall of the Church by 15.40 .m., using the Edmonton Street Side Entrance. They will then Parade nto the Sanctuary occupying the Centre Section. After the service a social hour will be held for the Oung curlers. The choir under the direction of w. Davidson Thomson will sing to anthems be still soul Fin Andia by Sibelius and lift up your hearts tune at the morning service or. Larke s Sermon will be the old family Pew. Church of the Nazerene Rev e. S. Mathews of the Church f the Nazarene preaches sunday morning on climbing life s Down Ward escalator and in the Eveningthe voice of vision mrs. E. S. Mathews returned thursday from Kansas City to. There she represented the Canadian women of the foreign missionary society at the meeting of the Gen ral Council. She also spoke a Stockton 111., where she visited or. And mrs. W. R. Russell. Rev Valter tink passed through the Ity after filling an evangelistic engagement at Glenwood Minn. With Rev. M. Olfs former pastor of the local Church. World prayer St. James women the world Day of prayer will be served by the women of St. James n a Church service to be held under leadership of mrs. Adjutant at the Hampton Street Citadel n feb. 9, at 3 The following women will represent the various hurdles mrs. M. D. Shearer and Vars. Boyd Parkview United mrs Matthew and mrs. Wilson St. Jame anglican mrs. Digby Wheeler presbyterian mrs. Skilton. Salva lion army mrs. Jenkins Dee Lodge United mrs. S. Chapman Church of Christ. The organist Wil be mrs. J. C. Mccallum and soloist mrs. W. H. Matthew. The Romance of our hymns the Christian communion owes As it happens a considerable debt to old Scotland and one the families which have contributed to this service is the Grant clan. Representatives of Liis family live for Many years been Active in the Relig ious life of Winnipeg. The hymn quoted today is a favor Ite with local congregations. Voices of god s Sunrise the Prince of peace his name shall be called wonderful counsel Ler the mighty god the everlasting father the Prince of peace. Of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no n Grace United Rev. W. G. Martin will continue Lis series of sunday evening addresses on the subject vital questions for in Grace Church. Tomorrow s address will be prayer or in a Frank message on what constitutes real prayer or. Martin will discuss Many phases of the subject. At the morning service or. Mar tin will speak Oil the substance of things. The annual congregational meet ing of Grace Church will be held on wednesday evening next at 8 o clock. Refreshments and a social hour will follow the presentation of reports. By Kathleen Blanchard. Robert Grant came of a staunch jacobite family. His Grandfather Alexander Grant was killed in the Battle of culled ii on the very Day that his son named. Charles after Bonnie Prince Charlie was born. When Charles grew tip havin he True adventurous Spiric of the icon he went to India. He soon Fel on his feet and before Long a Secretary to the Board of Trade and became associated with the wealthy East India company is second son Robert was born n Bengal 1779. When Charles was 44, he return cd to his native Inverness and a elected to parliament. He was o Reat service to Indian affairs Anc also became chairman of the was Ndia company. William Wilber orce was his great Friend. Robert his son having been born n India always Felt drawn toward hat country. His schooling was ii Ingland going on to Magdalen col Ege Oxford and was called to tin bar in 1307, he was extremely Clever and Vas soon appointed King s Serjeant in the duchy of Lancaster he was then elected member of Login Scotland and for Over 3 years he represented different constituencies in the House of com ions. In 1832 he was appointed judg advocate general and two year Ater was appointed governor Bombay and was knighted. Sir Robert Grant s term of of fice in India was a great Success taxis initiation the the taxis boys will be in charge of the evening service at St. John s United Church sunday Jan. 28. Rev. Arthur Forbes will deliver an illustrated address on the taxis pin. T. Miloy w. Hogg r. Mccoll and Willard Moore members of the re cent taxis and older boys Parlia ment will speak and six candidates be initiated into the order of taxis Mel Rourke and Rev. Forbes officiating. Speaks at Elgin Elgin j. L. Mccrae of Edmonton superintendent of the Baptist Mission of Western Canada spoke Jan. 23 in the Elgin Baptist Church. H. Gave a challenging address on the Baptist Forward move ment. After the address a social was held at the Home of or. And mrs. Robert Moore. Religious remarkable by r. O. Berg 4 unified Ken us present to sex of to their delegates to the Mettle dist women s Foreit Soost meet metro dist Church were celebrations he Dutto solemnize some festival feast Ofa Church s. Dedi Cotro. Usually wer6 held churchyards. Peclarat10w of into different at the request of compensate Obj his work. At Bombay he Benevolence and was loved. I understanding o the people together with his Grea generosity endeared him to All. He died in Western India at the age of 59, after a lifetime devote to his country s service. A Lastin memorial was erected to his Mem Ory in. Bombay in the form of medical College bearing his name raised by Public subscription from 3oor and Rich alike. Grant wrote various hymns som were published in the Christian observer. The one Given is the most widely known. It was pub Ishad after his death by his Elde brother lord Glen cig. O worship the All glorious above o gratefully sing his Power and his love our shield and defender the ancient of Days Paviliones in splendour and girded with Praise. O Tell his might o sing of his Grace whose Robe is the Light whose canopy space his chariots of Wrath the deep Thunder Clouds form and dark is his path on the wings of the storm. The Earth with its store of wonders untold almighty thy Power hath founded of old hath Stabl sned it fast by a changeless decree and round it hath cast like a Mantle the sea. Thy Bountiful care what Tongue can recite it breathes in the air it shines in the Light it streams from the Hills it descends to the Plain and sweetly distils in the Dew and the rain. Frail children of dust and feeble As frail in thee do we Mist nor find thee to fail thy mercies Chiw How firm to our maker defender. Redeemer and Friend. O measureless might ineffable love while Angels Delight to hymn thee above thy Humble creation though feeble their lays with True adoration shall sing to thy Praise. Service for the deaf the Winnipeg Community cent for the deaf will have a Sunda service at 285 Balmoral Street sunday afternoon at 3 To guest minister will be Hev. E. Bagley of St. John s College an the interpreter will be miss g. Waren. All those who Are interest Are cordially invited. Eulon boys organists will be mrs. A. And Herbert Sadler. H. S. Broad Wax St. Stephen s a novel feature sunday evening t Broadway St. Stephen s will1 be a strict service by. Rev. Harold a. Rame the minister especially for he residents of the numerous lodging houses and the apart nent suites adjoining the Church. Stephens Broadway Busy organizations maintains and the Hurch with the Chimes is always pen to help. Mrs. J. Roberto food the organist will give a Decial Organ recital from 6.40 to .00 ., and there will be music y a 50-voice choir. The evening will be let s close the Church. Minister. Resigns Rev. J. A. Donaghy who for some ears has been the successful mini or of the United Church at Stock on Manitoba has resigned that Harge the resignation taking elect As soon As it can come before he presbytery. Or. Donaghy has Een a minister of the Church for Nore than 40 years and will now o on the pension list of honorable tired who have Given Long periods of service to the Corn Union. All his plans for the future have not yet been com lated. St. Saviour s Church report encouraging favourable reports featured the annual meeting of the parishioners of St. Saviour s Church held this week with the Rector. Rev. X. D. Conklin presiding. The financial statement presented by the people s Warden a. M. Reid showed indebtedness arising from recent improvements to the Church equipment had been fully paid and the terms of the mortgage agree ment fulfilled. The minister s Warden t. Irvine read an encouraging report on the envelope subscriptions. It will be 25 years ago on april 30 this year that the late or. R. B. Mcelheran opened the Church and members Are anticipating the Cele bration on that Date. Officers elected for the anniversary year were As follows Rector s Warden t. Irvine people s Warden a. M. Reid Armstrong w. Irvine o. Bryden l. Irvine s. L. Bennet f. Patrick h. Hewertson g. Patrick. Lone Soldier Cut in Tram fares if representing his comrad Eslia to regiment a one Man Soldier gation. Appeared at Tho free if Friday seeking a reduction i Jet Street car fares for the troops now. Mind you. To Don t to ride Lor nothing but we do to Jisi we Are entitled to a Nickel i overseas club names governors four members Talion overseas of the 8th association Bat Church conflagration the United Church building at Dundrea Manitoba which for Many ears has housed a group of Wor shipping scotch people has been turned. The edifice was being eat cd for the regular service when t caught fire from an Over heated Lue. Rev. Or. A. W. Kenner who s also the minister of the Ninette elected to the association s Board of governors at the annual meet ing held at 198 main Street Fri Day evening. They were a. H Fisher c. Forrester m. F. Mcneill and g. T. Boyd. On the Board for another year Are j. Neish j. L. Stevens j. H. Stobie e. F. Stovel f. P. Haines and j. Forrester. W. Roscoe f. J. Savage and waiter e. Worry were elected auditors and a. Rose As Parade marshal. Honorary officers and patrons were re elected As follows major g. W. Andrews honorary presi Dent . J. K. Bell major Ordinary re a hardship we Are the Man said. Tation rates were common Soldier who earned a Day and who in Many cd was paying half this sum of ctr wife he added. A vote ran of the list War ii Corporal pointed that in those j troops were allowed to ride nothing. P. Richards burned i by blazing Rug in a vain attempt to extinguish j flaming Rug beside his lip Richards 62, 520 .2 notre Avenue received slight his right foot about 6 ., Friday. The aged Man was asleep is Hist room on the second floor Viha if from the burning Rug a cd him. He instantly from the and tried to out the flames in his Bare feet fir department extinguished the to Btl or. Richards was treated at in Winnipeg general Hospital. Libby company i expects big year f Harvey w. Olsen Chatham onto managing director of Libby of Neill tid Libby of Canada limited said in Winnipeg Friday turf company expected 1940 would Bif the Best year of its history. Or. Olsen will address a conference of the company s Here and will leave Sun Day for Vancouver. He is Atlig Royal Alexandra hotel. F z _ Harge is the minister of the Dun g. W. Northwood and . A congregation. The burned building was insured and it is expected that arrangements will at be made for rebuilding. Church of divine truth spiritualist next sunday in the Eureka Hall of the . Temple Kennedy treet commencing at 7 ., an address will be delivered by James Skelton on the subject Clairvoyance and afterwards a Demon stration of this will be Given by Virs. M. Pilkington. The soloist l be mrs. M. Mcpherson. J. Hargrave in charge of the service. At 8.30 The Guild will be held. Usual Healing Home Street Church of Christ loyalty will be the sunday morn no topic of Rev. 0. L. Clary min Ster of Home Street Church of Christ. His evening theme will be teaching the unreached. Feb. 4, or. Clary will open a 10 weeks Royalty Campaign with a special message on the most horrible of sins. Calvary Community Church foreign missions Day will be observed sunday at Calvary Community Church. The minister Rev. H. J. Wood will preach at the morning service on what the Church is doing in Japan and the evening on what the Church is doing in China. Devenney stresses value of recreation recreation is a form of social Hart Devenney Mon Treal guest speaker told members of the greater Winnipeg youth Council at a dinner and meeting Leld in the Home Craft theatre 272 main Street Friday evening. Speaking on. The broader aspects of educational work or. Devenney suggested that Leisure time be spent n games creative work and the up building of a better citizenship. Such forms of Leisure time Devo Ion could in the end amount to an illness preventive he said. In 1935, or. Devenney explained canadians spent approximately on sickness but Only on prevention. James Cowan president was in the chair. Aircraft league will not join cadets the Model aircraft league of Manitoba will not become affiliated with the Canadian boy air cadets formed recently in Toronto it was announced by the league s executive at the general membership meeting in the yc.a. Friday night. C. A. Richardson the Secretary said the league intended to continue its policy of the past 10 years pro Viding training in the design and construction of models. Frank Booth engineering depart ment trans Canada air lines de scribed and illustrated the problems of Sailplane building and operation to the 50 boys present. Gypsumville sends Zed Cross funds Gypsumville Man., Jan. Ocal Branch of the red Cross has ent to the Central fund most All the Money being raised Small donations. Response in be sparsely settled inter Lake tar Story is deemed excellent by red Oss officials. Enclosing the donation Arthur itt Secretary of the Gypsumville ranch asked the society to ear Mark of the amount for red Cross peace time activities. Many nationalities sent in contributions. Double Tea service promised by Colyer double service on trans Canada airlines transcontinental run prob ably will be established some Tim during the Spring d. B. Colyer vice president of Tea in charge of operations said in Winnipeg Friday. Passengers would be carried 01 the Montreal to Moncton . Line not later than the Middle o february he added. The commencement of this service depended on the completion a radio Range by United states author tic at Millinocket Maine. Trans Canada airlines application to run Between Toronto and new York would be heard before the United states civil aeronautics authority at Washington d.c., feb. 7. C c. Budson honorary vice presi ends . R. H. Webb . G. H. Aikins and e. H. Lacklin patrons. The treasurer s report read by l. Stevens showed the Assoc a on to be in sound standing with Bank balance of the Secretary w. C. S. Lane reviewed Clivi ties during the year. The resident s report was read by j. Eish. It was decided that the question f obtaining new Headquarters quid be left with the incoming Oard also that new officers would e chosen at the next meeting of be executive. Knox Church Edmonton and que Appicle i 11 . The old family Pew a special invitation is extended to our neighbors in the apartment and boarding houses and guests in the Down town hotels. . The Rock and the Man the choir will sing by still and lift up your 1 Rev James a Clarke preaching at both services. Churchi going families arc Happy families. Flags Berlin Jan. 27. Bup Paul Goebbels propaganda minister and Wilhelm Frick minister of Interior. Tiered today that no flags be Lown tuesday the seventh Anni of the nazi accession to lower. Usually there Are ornate decorations by official order. No Eason was Given for abandoning he custom. Grace Church Cor. I acc and notre Damo Rev. W. will preach Morii Hir and even Mir 11 . The substance of 7 Westminster Maryland and Westminster. Rev. Ernest Marshall Howse s.t.m., . Ii . The Hearthstone and the Lintel Stone 7 The everlasting mercy a Sermon written in the thrilling and dramatic Story of John Masefield s poem Saul Kane pugilist Liber Tine drunkard jail Bird and outcast self abandoned Stoops to yet Wilder sins and comes to himself at the last Brink. Rev. E. M. Howse will or Cali at Hoth services. Broadway first Baptist Broadway and Walnut St. Rev. Arnold 1vestcott, minister through the flood 3 school. Another practical talk on vital questions for War time 7 Reef lot s a Young people s a fully. Youth forum members will take you Are never 1oo old to to interested in youth. 11 elements of real religion Rev. Walter e. preaches. 7 The last Chance of two men a Bright go Suici service. All ask Welcome Augustine ave. At Royal St. Rev. Russell Mccoil Livran b.a., . S services 11 . And 7 director of music Filmor e. Hubble . First presbyterian Canora Street St. Lames puce 11 . Rev. W. Cordon Maclean. ., . 7 Rev. R. Lawrence Newton Winnipeg police athletic association held another successful whist drive and dance at Central police station Friday night. Winners in the whist drive included Thomas Ormonde first miss Martha Beck second mrs. Don Jones third and Stephen Nemick fourth. T s Proa Fetoai Kev. Hauoli a. Frame. Is. A. 1 1 a great refusal ?.ie 7 close the Church District service to which residents the Church particularly Anvil re. Among 1lio numbers Wil by Gardiner. Favorite hymns. Special music by trained choir of 50 voices. The glorious evening hymn1 Organ Becita. Of 0.40 Home Street United Rev. Hosli Mcfarland b.a., ., the poor of us arise and constr Clfon in the midst of destruction. Come in Church sask Rouge at Nassau Minuter Jlove. Win. M. Cirnat. H it ins to in the 7. Norman f.mv1ck Orci Niit cd mar Lepule
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