Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, September 11, 1948

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 11, 1948, Winnipeg, Manitoba Age 10 Winnipeg free press saturday september 11, 1943 melodies of color Amsterdam meet described Jar e. M. House. Minister at West miniter Una text Church is at present Alt Nelns Tho conference of the world com cell of churches Nam Uler Ilam. Holland which opened air. There Arn 450 official Ile Leontes represent los so countries attending Hodr. Howse wrote the following impressions especially Jor the 1 ree Tress. By Ernest Marshall Howse Nineteen Hundred years of Chris Tian history had not produced any previous meeting comparable _ to the opening service of the first world Council of churches held a the Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam aug. 22. The Nieuwe Kerk new Church is not new its Walls Are 500 years old but the Interior was completely destroyed in the 17th Century. And it was rebuilt in style prophetic of contemporary dutch fashion with brightness every where. The glorious brilliance created by colors designed to reflect Light and by windows designed to admit Light As Well to make imprisoned melodies of color the startling height of the Nave the gorgeous Banks Flowers and ferns the thrilling music of a great pipe Organ were All enhanced by an ecclesiastical new Brand new reconditioning for the investiture of Princess Juliana. A new floor covered the old flagstones new individual seats enlarged the seating capacity from to new Gold covered intricate carving High above a new throne where stood the officiating Clergyman. But the impressive setting was incidental to the significance of the occasion. From the ends of the Earth 150 Christian denominations had sent representatives to the Assembly which would break All precedents in Christian history by fences the assembled delegates still represented the majority of All the people on Earth who Call them selves christians. Vivid processional the scope of the company was made vivid in the processional. Men and women White Black Yel Low and Brown intermingled in a Parade where color gave no prefer ence. Preceding the Assembly Mem Bers was a of Ushers from the youth delegation. Of these the first two were Young men one a nordic Blond the other Black. Be Hind them came the clergy Many Clad in colourful Robes of office. Intermingled were laymen some in morning dress some in Plain business suits. Here and there both Robes and suits were worn and shabby. Not a few of the company had come out. Of great tribulation. The clerical vestments the Grace Ful saris of women from India the flowing colors which enveloped Black ladies from the Gold coast inaugurating one of churches. To be sure there world Council were two notable vacancies the russian orthodox Church and the roman Catholic. At the last moment the patriarchate of Moscow and the Vatican both forbade selected representatives to in the capacity of observers. The roman Catholic Church however had one priest in the press gallery. As a reporter. Despite these a the greater world inspirational Church truth. Ovid Fellows Temple 293 Kennedy St. Banquet room 11 service address 7 .. _ address r. W. Northmore Clairvoyance by mrs. R. Northmore psychic papers and Hooks available. Come and bring your friends. Of Africa and other Homes of cherished native dress shot through the spectacle with Scarlet and Saf fron Blue and yellow Orange Gold and Green. There were White men in Black Robes and Black men in White Robes. There were old men with Long beards and impressive headdress and Young norwegian clergymen with ruffles reminiscent of sir Walter Raleigh. The customs of half a Hundred countries and the costumes of a thousand years All passed in Parade. World Koll Call the Roll Call of the procession included both clergy and laity of churches Catholic protestant and orthodox. The archbishop of Canterbury was there and the metro Politan of Fillippi. Officers of the salvation were there and the metropolitan of Thyatira. Ministers and laymen were there from the United states and the malay states from Canada and Ceylon from Italy and Indonesia from Iceland and Australasia from China and Egypt from Brazil and West Africa from refugee churches which have fled from soviet terror and also from a substantial number of churches in Hungary Czecho Slovakia and other countries be Hind the Iron curtain and yet so far allowed a very considerable measure of religious Freedom from Young missionary churches in the Pacific seas from the old Catholic churches of Poland Swit Zerland Germany and Holland and from the ancient persecuted Church of these and Winnipeg churches begin autumn activities sunday Rev. E. J. Church Baptist missionary from India will be Given a Farewell reception at 8.30. Sunday by the red River Valley association of Baptist churches 3n Broadway firs Baptist Church on the eve of his return with mrs. Church to India. Sunday morning or. Church will preach in Trinity Baptist where he was formerly pastor. Christadelphian popular Beulious fallacies Many others in arched in an ele mental Unity in that unique pro cession. It is sober truth to say that since Jesus walked in Palestine Pany of his followers of comparable diversity has Ever before been assembled in one place anywhere any time under any leadership. But the world Council of churches was not assembled As or. John Foster Dulles put it for a single inspiring experience. It was not just another in a series of International gatherings. It was not an end it was a beginning. It marked the opening of a new stage in Christian history. It is to be an instrument of continuous relation ship Between the churches of Christ in the world. What the future holds it is impossible now to foresee. But those who were pre sent in the Nieuwe Kerk at that historic opening service Felt in their hearts that they could thank god and take courage. Forsyth to Lead local conclave of presbyteries general Secretary David i. For Syth of the uni Tecl Church Board of Christian education will preside at two important a meetings of representatives of the Manitoba and Northwest presbyteries of the uni Ted Church to sept. 16 and 17 in United College Winnipeg. In the two Day meet or. Forsyth will plan the coming year s work with local leaders. Major Points of discussion will be the Campaign for enrichment and enlargement through evangelism in the Church schools and enlarged programme of recruiting for the Christian mini Stry. Eve. Geo. A. Mcmillan of. Sparling Church will be chairman. Manitoba Secretary. Rev. Peter Gor Don White and associate Secretary Dency r. Mccalla will attend to Gether with a full representation from Iho 11 presbyteries. Sunday in. Churches. Harvest Home ser vices resuming of sunday school sessions after the summer Vaca Tion and return of late vacation ing ministers Are in the Church announcements. Evening services suspended for the summer will be resumed in Many churches. Cathedral Rector urges ministry As profession in St. John s Cathedral Rev. To. H Oriel the Rector will in his morning Sermon we have this ministry urge Young men to choose the As a profession. Or. Oriel will preach and officiate at All services. The valor Road Branch of the Canadian legion will Parade to their annual memorial service at 11 . In. St. Patrick a where the Rector Rev. George a. Phillips chaplain of the will con duct the service and Canon f. W. Goodeve will preach the Sermon. Rev w. Gerald Burch of St. Luke s and Rev. F. R. Gartrell St. George s have returned from vacation and will officiate Sun Day. Or. Burch will preach on the visible Church and on the love of Christ and Canon l. Swalwell will commence As assistant at St. Luke s. There will be the regular services at St. George s. St. Cuthbert s and Christ Church announce choral eucharist at 11 Home United in a . Entitled do we really want god or. Whitmore has just re turned from vacation. A talk on communism with a Capitate will be Given by . G. Martin at 7. In Grace. Three lost things and the stranger will be the special titles of ser Mons by Rev. George f. Dyker in Crescent fort Rouge. Westminster where seasonal sunday school activities will resume full swing at 10 . And 3 pjn., will Hava As guest preachers Rev Robert Hall of Saskatoon at 11 ., and Rev. Nelson Chappell of Toronto at 7 Obj birthday recent congregational meet ing old Kildonan presbyterian Church completed plans for the Celebration 97th anniversary on sept 26. The Church was opened by or. John Black in 1851 and was the first presbyterian Church in. The red River Settle ment. Large kangaroos in Australia have been timed at about 40 Miles an hour. The colouring of Marble ii by the impurities cell Vilry pentecostal holiness Church 729 Sherbrook St. Rev. Harold Paul m.a., speaking at 11 . 7. Don t fail to hear these messages Cums Irland Rev Watson Arcue Welcome Home services for pastor and mrs. Watson argue you arc invited to meet the Church of Christ at s73 Burcu Street lord s Day at 10.30 for worship and teaching 12.00 school for All Ages 7 service wednesday at 8 and Bible studies pastor Watson argue returned from 11 countries in Europe including Germany extra special sept. Is s Rev. Andre Nicolle of Dieppe France what 1 saw at Diep p and other War Rev l. Bouchard of Montrea will interpret. . N1coi.le has citations from Eisenhower Ait Aik Mak Shalt Tedder for his activities Tveith the French underground. Istian missionary Tabernacle Spain Saddest spot in Europe or. Bonnell says new 10. John Sutherland Bonnell Canadian born pastor of the fifth Avenue presbyterian Church in new York Friday was quoted new York times despatch from London As saying that Spain is the Saddest spot in Europe with respect to re Gigious or. Bonnell who lived in Winni Peg and Prince Edward Island be Eore coming to new just completed a two month study of religious conditions in 10 european countries. He was quoted As saying As a protestant. Clergyman i would prefer today to be preaching in Prague behind the. Iron than in any City in or. both Czechoslovakia and Spain the times added on a tour that took him also to France Hungary Switzerland Italy Belgium the Netherlands and the United kingdom. He left London thursday night for Canada in route to new York or. Bonnell said that in Spain where there is a tiny minority of about protestants in a Popula Tion of some he talked with a score 01 protestant clergy men. He had of destruction wrought in churches ii by groups of Catholic action the despatch said and " copies of literature left by the at tackers warning the protestants to close their churches and protestant ministers to leave Spain . Rev. G. J. Foy will be Cele Brant in Christ Church. Canon r. J. Pierce will celebrate holy com Munion in St. Barnabas at 11 . And Evensong will be at 7. Canon William Askey will officiate at All saints where there will be holy communion at 8 and 10 ., Matins and Sermon at 11 ., and Evensong at 7. Canon f. Glover will officiate at St. Margaret a where there will be holy communion at 8.30 ., morn ing prayer at 11 ., and even song at 7. United churches on marriage theme the marriage theme will be Dis cussed at Knox by Rev. W. P. Irving in whom shall i marry first of file evening sermons in the High flight of marriage. Rev. T. Saunders at Chalmers will preach at 7. On How to be Happy though married this will be the first Post vacation evening service at Chalmers. Worship in religion will be. Rev. H. A. Frame s morning theme at St. Stephens Broadway United will be seek be at 7., christianity s most deadly enemy. In St. Giles United Rev. J. Esek Stewart s subjects will be at 11 ., spiritual development and at 7., Mutual dependence. At Norwood United Rev. T. M. Badger will preach at 11 . On human destiny and at 7. On the Amsterdam conference. First presbyterian to hear or. Maclean or. W. Gordon Maclean the minister will preach at 11 . In first presbyterian Church on the new Outlook. Or. Thos. Mur Phy will preach at 7.on Reli Gion and peace of mind. In St. John s presbyterian or. A. F. Howick will speak at 11 . On the impractical Christ and at 7. Will begin a series of the beatitudes with a Sermon on Christ and the people. Tabernacle Baptist Harvest Home service Harvest Home service will be held at. 11 . In Tabernacle Baptist and Rev. Dong Carlson will archbishop Sherman win preach at-11 . In St. Aidan s on the Lambeth conference. The Sermon will be broadcast Over cow. Catholic action seminar to open sunday . Official opening of the week Long seminar of Catholic action will be marked by Benediction at the blessed sacrament in. The open air on Harrow United Church Cor. Fleet and Harrow minister Bev. D. Bruce Johnson . 11 . When we build our new Church 7. Even the a Bone of an ats or. J. Hoy Martin Augustine United Church River at Street Minuter Rev. George r. Service our first duty Nursery and or. Congregation 2.30. Sunday school 7.00. Young service or. Douglas Hutchungs Emo is lust Home from his first Mission Field will i his experiences. Or. W. Davidson. Thomson choirmaster miss Evelyn Corben organist Crescent fort Wardlaw Rev. George f. Dyker Bax three lost 7. The stranger Ella Buchanan organist Kerr Leader Young Church Cor. Furby and Broadway Rev. W. E. Donnelly. . Rev. J. F. B.a., ministers the grounds of St. Mary s Academy at 4 o clock sunday afternoon. Archbishop a. C. Murray under whose patronage the seminar is to be conducted will be present. The 13 courses of the seminar will be Given in 10 Halls of the Academy every evening. Lecturers Rev. M. Macneal of St. Paul s College Bro. Joseph Bruns Rev. F. M. Cooney Rev. A. Pianfetti Rev. Sis Ter Imelda Marie Rev. P. Gories Hev. D. Jubinville Rev. R. Duro Cher Max Freedman firmer Hubble. To. Burke Gaffney Kenneth Mitchell David Neddeau Mauri Desourdy de Cass w. Carter Roger Jackson Darby Coats de Smee mrs. M. Bowman or. J. K Friesen Rev. V. Bozyk Rev. J. E. Cahill Rev. J. Fitzgerald Rev. P. Louison Rev. R. J. Mcgillivray Rev Mother Patricia and misses tvs. Moore and Desjardins. Choir Leader or organist and choir Leader wanted by Knox Church Winnipeg stating qualifications and salary expected May be sent to chairman of choir commit tee Knox United Church Winnipeg. " the new look in religion sunday All departments meeting. 7 later than you think Tiomir under the leadership of vets Barclay with James srm Ndon the stressed by Rev. W. E. Mcdonald at St. John s United in an evening talk on the methods of prayer Romance of our hymns with autumn clays at hand Kathleen Blanchard t o a y presents a hymn that makes a. Fitting requiem of the Flowers which will Dio with summer s death. Mrs. Blanch Ned also teus of St. Luke a Chelsea the which inaugurated the june Flower fruit service. John Cunningham. 10.30 school. 11.30 . Christian giving 7. What kind of Church do you Grace Tabernacle Shunn conservatory built liner Furby St., 3 doors North of Roll arc special services with Sun., 1 1 . 7.30. Pentecost today wed. 8., Fri. A. Sun. Bible class 10 . Sunday school strangers invited pastor k. Stevenson or. Mutchmor coming or James it. Mutchmor Secre tary of the United Church evangelism and social service Board arrived in Winnipeg saturday on his Way from Toronto to the Gen eral Council meeting in Vancouver. Or. Mutchmor will Only stay an Winnipeg Over saturday on his Way West but will make a longer visit on his return trip. He will preach sunday oct. 10 in Crescent fort Rouge Church at 11 . And in St. Stephens Broadway it 7., and will Lead a Winnipeg conference on evangelism monday and tuesday oct. 11. And 12. Represents w. Germany Bonn Germany sept. 3 by Kathleen Blanchard St. Luke s Church one of those English Parish churches that has too d for centuries solidly in the Ever changing scenes a memorial of the past. Here it was that the great eras trip. Mus worshipped with his Host sir Thomas More the scholarly and ill fated Chancellor of Henry Viii. In. This Church generation after generation of the most illustrious As Well As the less distinguished Folk of England have tarried. It is one of the churches where the still remains chained., the writer has stood and chained. Bible in. St. Luke s with deep the artist a guest for three years of sir Thomas More has. Left to posterity portraits of the More family. In 1860, the Parish came to be in charge of Rev. Gerald Blunt a Broad minded Churchman and a Friend of Charles Kingsley and Dean Stanley who used to plan a Chil Dren s annual Flower and vice for the month of june the month of the famous Chelsea Flower show. At one stage of the service the children were invited to walk up preach on the lord the har Vest. Rev. Ernest Church will preach at 7. In Trinity Baptist Rev. N. E. Todd s evening topic will be what god hath put asunder. Other Baptist themes will include our privileges by Rev. J. Earle Delong at 7. In Emmanuel and Christ and the sons by Rev. E. M. Check land at 11 . In Broadway first Baptist. Ukrainian Baptist will hold three special thanksgiving ser vices at 11 . And 3 and 7., at which John Polischuk recently from German . Camps will be special speaker. Rev. P. Kindrat will conduct the services. Melvin Singleton will preach to Pilgrim Baptist people sunday evening at 95 Mcdonald Street on Call to the Heights. Christian science talk on substance a talk on substance will be Given in Christian science churches and societies Golden text romans Bible Cita Tion is correlative Pas Sage from the Christian science textbook science and health with key to the scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy The verse reflects and expresses the divine substance of mind therefore god is seen Only in the spiritual universe and spiritual Man As the Sun. Is seen in the Ray of Light which goes nut from Calvary Temple will Welcome Back the pastor Rev. Watson argue and mrs. Argue from ministrations in -11--.european coun tries and. Attendance at the world youth for Christ conference in Switzerland. Both will speak morn no and evening recounting their Ven. Archdeacon g. R. Calvert Rector 8 30 holy communion i 1 .00 morning prayer 7.00. Young people s service preacher the Rector the kindergarten department of the sunday school will meet at ii . The primary and Mam school departments will meet at Ullnee s anglican Stra Farook and Nassau Rector Rev. W. Gerald Burgh . Assistant Canon l. Swalwell 8.30 . Holy communion 1 1 .00 . Visible Church the of Christ preacher for the Day the Recto. Organist Douglas Bodle l.r.s.m., . Boo Adhav at Kennedy St. Rev. H. A. Frame minister will preach at both services 11 . Seek be first 3 sunday school 7. Christianity s most deadly enemy Filmer e. Hubble organist and choir director Knox Church Edmonton Frau Appelt minister in charge Rev. We Irving . 1 . Or. C. K. Best superintendent of missions Nursery and Junior Church 3. Sunday school rally Day 17. The High flight 1 of marriage whom i in a series of five sermons on marriage. Rev. We. P. Irving directors of music or. And mrs. Roberto Wood Grace United Church Cor. Euice and notre Dame the Church. The Friendly heart in the heart of Down town Winnipeg. Rev. W. G. Martin . At both services 1 1 . Marching to the stars 7. Communism with a capital a inspiring sound film my name is Han a thrilling picture of the chinese Westminster Maryland and Rev. Ernest Marshall Howse. S.t.m., pm. D. Rev. Reid e. Vipond b.d., . M . Rev. Robert Hall of Saskatoon sunday school 10 boys. I 3 primary Junior and intermediate girls. 7. Rev Nelson Chappell of Toronto if be abide in me will be the topic of Rev. E. Hale Mcdaniels talk at 11 . In the Winnipeg Community Church. Or. Mcdaniels will speak at 7. On the com manding certitude. The preacher at the Winnipeg Happy hour and at the morning worship Grant memorial Baptist congregation both to be held in the civic auditorium Assembly Hall will be Rev. G. Lundberg St. Paul youth Leader the services will he at 11 . And 7. Rev. Meredith Bergman of Plainfield Indiana will preach at 11 . In Home Street Church of Christ. The inspirational Church of truth will open sunday for the year in the banquet room of the . Temple 293 Kennedy. Fiere will be Healing at 11 ., and an address by a Northmore at 7. At the Unity Assembly of Jesus Christ 360 Young.St., Russell a. Kemp will speak at 11 . On positive goodness. The Central anglican Church Donald and Graham 8.30 communion 1 1 00 prayer and Sermon preacher the Rev. L. F. Wilmot ., . J Field Secretary it the Board of religious education. Opening session of the Junior congregation. 3.00 of sunday school. 700._evening prayer and Sermon. Preacher Rev. W. H. Mussap Winnipeg s Happy hour sunday August 12th guest speaker Rev. G. Lundberg graduate Bethel College and Seminary youth Leader and conference speaker two .-7. Civic auditorium Assembly Hall you will want to hear this gilted speaker. Sunday school 10 . Assembly mid week j Kayer service thursday 8. Losan and Ellen 5t.p. Society tuesday. 8. Olfan and Ellen Grant memorial Baptist Church Logan and Ellen ils tune in Ckrc-10.30. Zion Church the original gospel 335 Pacific Avenue pastor Frank Small sunday. 1 . Devotional service sunday s. class at 10 7.30. Our Young generation what will save our countries come sunday night and hear this message. Bring your friends. A Welcome to strangers. It is Back to the Bible and the Power of cod. Week tuesday wednesday and Friday at. Saturday night prayer. West Germany Busy building its own government sent its top Plaro Ier thursday to take part in discussions Lor a United states of Europe. Or. Konrad Adenauer elected to head a convention draft ing a Constitution for germans in. The West for the european parliamentary Union Congress in Interlaken Switzer land. The aisle with their gifts which were afterwards sent to the hospitals. Unhappily during the last War this shrine of the past was badly damaged. The Beautiful lines of the hymn Given today were written by the Rector of St. Luke s for the 1873 festival. The Lune was composed by a. G. Roberts. He named it Bladyn which is Welsh for Flowers. Here lord we offer thee All that is fairest Blodorn from the and Flowers from the Field gifts for the stricken ones know Baptist ordination Donald. O. Knipfel student in charge of West Kildonan Baptist two years will be ordained in the Church at 8. Wednesday. Rev. J. Earle Delong Moderator of the red River Val Ley association of Baptist churches will preside Bev. Lee Harvey returns Rev. E. Lyle Harvey minister of Home Street Church of Christ who has for the past three months been taking Post graduate work at Butler University has returned to resume his ministry in Home Street Church of Clorist to direct1 the fall pro gramme. Ing thou Carest More for the love than the wealth that w e yield. Speak lord by these to the sick and the dying speak to their hearts with a message of peace Comfort the sad who in weakness United presbytery there will be a meeting of the United Church presbytery in St. Stephens Broadway Chapel tues Day at 9 . Trinity Baptist Cor. Gertrude Nassau 1 Block West o Osborne Bev. N. E. Minister 11 . Guest preacher Rev. E. J. Church missionary from India 1 7 minister s subject what cod hath put asunder a cordial invitation to Aii Are lying Grant the departing a gentle release. Raise lord to health again those who have sickened fair by their lives As the roses in Bloom give if thy Grace to the souls thou Hast quickened gladness for sorrow and Bright Ness for gloom. We lord like Flowers must Bloom and must Wither j we like these blossoms must fade and must gather lord to thy bosom Grant us a place in thy Home in the sky. A Djurdj Broadway at Walnut Street Rev. E. M. Check land ., b.d., minister John Leamen. Orr nist and i choirmaster Christ sons tie lord s supper. 7. Down first English lutheran Maryland Tust North of Ella cd itch. A. B. Sunday school 10.15 . Divine service 11 a no the salvation Ellice ave. Corps. Cor. Home Ellico major sirs. S. Jackson Elim Chapel Mitchell a.b., ., minister sunday september 2th the pastor will preach at both services 1 i woes of tribulation 7 12.15 school rally Day classes for Young people special Mckinney British foreign Bible society tuesday 8. People s society. 8 ..-----prayer Praise and Bible study. Firat Portage Avenue at Canora Street 1 1 . Or. W. Cordon Maclean 7 . Or. Thomas Murphy i organist col Reader miss Beth co ii ., .m. Strangers and visitors in Winnipeg cordially welcomed. Christian science subject of lesson Sermon substance ant7up.m. Sunday school 11 avg. Meens b p., second. Cmich Buby stat Porta Gjavor. Sunday service 11 . Sunday school 12.15 wednesday avg. Meet ing Island 3rd wednesday each month 8. Free beading rooms first National Trust . 9 . To 6. Except holi wed. And sat. To 3. Only. Sunday 3 to 5. Second Church Inkster blvd. It Aikins St. Tucs. Thurs. 7 to 9 Kun by1 St. Porn acc ave tues. And Fri. 3 to 5, . All Are cordially invited to attend our services and visit the Reading Kooms. One Block West of Arlington Between Sargent and eu.ic8 Bethesda Church Alverston and Burnell special services Rev. Herbert j. Pugmire assistant pastor Moody Church Chicago preaching 11 . And 7. Monday and tuesday 8. 0 school. Classes for All Ages. Tuesday 2.30 prayer Circle. Wednesday 8 week prayer service c. Lord is my Light and my Salvayon whom he strength of my Luc Horn Etc old fashioned tent meetings on site of Bethany Baptist s future Home Corner of Portage St. Continuing until sept.19th sundays 7. Each week night at 8. Speakers Rcv. A d. Shunk ., Rev. E. V. Phil Iipp. . Special music each evening calling All youth special youth program 8, sunday services 11.00 w. D. Shunk . In Church 552 Banning St. 12.30 school , 552 Banning St. September 12, 1-9, in tent. Nirk. Bring Yob to a Temps ;