The Guardian. Page 3 Sat, June, 2 1956 NEWSY NOTES By J. A, Clark. D.Sc. F Churches Tomorrow PRLSBY ltRlAN THE KIRK OF 8. JAMES enterprises covering livdro-clec- trlc development. irrigation. al- forestation. and industrial devel- opment, and will do all in her power to encourage the pro- gress of all these sclicincs and Anglican Church 5. PI'."i'ltlIl'S CATHEDRAL lingiicns llochlord Squuu BAGHDAD DEFENSE PACT lllntsler . , . , . H. neural" 1.. E .. km". The Bdkhdad Defence Pact is a Committee with reference to the organist and Choir Director Miss Suzanne Brenton. Lic. Music ment and teaching staff. as well as the initial training course for teachers, which is to start at Har- well. England in May, 1950. There In-v Rct"-T9'l1:f3'"'ll S-3-E Mum!" MIA" 5.T.u mutual assistance agreement be- econo ic development suggested. other development plans, nlrcnzly 'Re';mL gun E. um" Mcgelg. tween the ((;H0wingn1L.n!ber County 1-lelspolje lg Ellie datomic htralining isstartiejd in the countries in the V I ' n and w. G. H um, 3” p.M.c,M" ries. Iraq, Iran Pakislynv T Jcen re in gag a to w ic the ag ad Pact. .. li".'......"."Anim.a rrifff "rt---t -nu. Director at on key and the United xingalim. all l';.'i."'”". G”””"l."9m "45 undo ANGLO-mo Mm: our-M i .1 Choirs. Ieseutatiyes of these nations held 9" ” c""mb""3 bum '"”"p' An agreement was sitzilcd in I . their 1956 meeting or the Baghdad Pact Council in Tclteran, lran dur- mg April. The United States sent Baghdad in Deceinbcr I. 5. which Britain put at the f .- posal of Iraq, as her friend and ) , 10 A.M.--Church School. i partner in thc Baglidarl Pact. al' 1lA.M.-The Sacrament of Holy .. S... g. 3 ..........u..... FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY communhmg observers and reamrm d .1. . rd g 7,30 a.m.-litliattliig. . Anthem: "Bread of the World" support, of the Pact tfndlfhzlnit EentprrE0pi(:1se:lhe"usreeg;'."":'ri::m"i:"i the installations which she liar 3.00 a.ni.- Ely uchurlst. Cec'l Cope. would become a full member of machinery and methods or cl; ug built over the years fin. lllt' tle. 10.00 u.m.j:hiu'c:l gclilool. (I6-15). vim"; sincerely wdcom, tlie.EI.'0Ililfl1l(' -and Counter Sub- batting so" emsionn In fence of the Middle East. to be 1”” ”"ml "3 ucmnh N.B.:-The Vesper Services In version Committees. It will also BRITISH ASSlS,MN'CE used by them for the same pur- estahlisli a iiiilitary liaison group. nose The rzovcrniiicni of Iraq at 11.00 zi.in.-Church School (under withdrawn '0', the "mm" h ' V I I V - . 7 ' b)' . . months. .0dll0It by a high rankilig officer Efmy "I April. Great Britain its part, undertaking to prmuln 7.00 I3-l'lS1o-EV9l150:'E- I h Iqn Biigiitiuifl. llhc permanent head- l;”'-ll:-'tl'lticoirtriliute 2S0.00tfl pounds. certain essential facilities for llri Daily ervicca a usual ours. ' UHFCFS 0 lie Pam. or eciinica assis Hn('l: or c0un- tish Fort-cs, lI'ct- of t'll.'il".lt: and -- ZION PRESBYTERIAN -- - r- 5”. wqluil. W) . ries in the Baghdad D-f- - - . - - - - -- - - W p . . g m.kum' Bmam-S ' o H (Lll(.C Pail to piirthasc aims in meat Bil- - , - . H '. .. , t dition to the cost of thei' - - t ' Th' in - - 1. . . AUIJS ANGUCAN CHURCH D . - s ' - v . . lmmulti of llcfente. at the 0 n- m.dd. . I Um am. is ai.iLcmciii ms ttsign S P I --9159:!-. l-,l31Rl?D lE)L.A?JD t.('.r5.J.T.5.. mg Sewn” slmko M me workpzcg tributiun to the Atomic ii... .-1.N. mn. g g lf:ilt"TlZ,Vied to strciiiztlicii Training Centre. Britain has allo-I mm.....m.?...mm...... Cor. Prince and Grafton Sn. L . called a sum specifically for tech- The Reverend W. Harold Brown. CHURCH I The Parish Church ncction hctivcn thc i"oru-- of the complislmi during the first five two coiiiitrics and miisnIid;iic the nioiitlis oi the Pacl's life. He said operating suites, central supply and ARHITECTS conception ofa1onz- of drawing indicates new const- ment. and first floor oiily.- mblished 1769 bl Boil! M.A.. Minister . - .. , nical assist' - f - v V - . - . ., - uouulllllol b Rev. E. C. Evans tvisltin term development programme or mction but the immediate plan ""3 ndzors M mfg H0 "- "CW wi”g- '"eC”Vel'Y T00m5 W me mst ””""- 32e.lIllllllll"indlhllllllaliff Emil dme or mums Wm (Amummd On WM M I! d C J. 'l'. i bott. ' ex en ng east r ti -' il- Th d i the 2- - . . t - 00- r'-",----m- ---w- - -- - nw "ere" man”. Mlnlsk” the Prince Edward Island Hosp- for ding in re. 1” (:3? bvlsin 9 raw "3 ml ex mme 19" omic and ill other matters and that is of the proposed new power plant Mr. John Lea-Morgan. M.A.. B. and laundry building. . tor orsanllt -no Choir Dlmum Mus. toxfordl Organist and Chair Mr. H. John Harris, F.B.C.0. pmcw, - -4--&:-1--m 8..'l0-Holy Communion ll.00-Junior and Senior Classes ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY he was ll"i3l'('hsed with the oliainy oitliis uork and uith the excellent Spirit of co-ni.ui-aiion. "This augurs well for thc iitliirc." He :sll't'xSv(l the meat iniportance ital, ear view. The extreme right accommodate modem kitchens and Girl Guide hlch. the campaign is being conducted will irvolve the base-l DEPARTMENT or EDUCATION SUMMER SCHOOL Deputy Chief Commissioner and Mrs. D.E.S. Wishart. Toronto. Stresses lmporta nce Oi Sunday School in A,M,..chumh Sghool N P E I H o Those amending from prime that the United KlllL!(l(lm attach- ll.00-Beginners and Prim ary Aduu mine class. . . . Ed d I 1 d . . M . . ed to the uni-k of ih P- -t': E - , . . p P War San me rs" Hmry 0ilIlt' Uiiiiiiiittee. agd TI'l'g;Cl tt:l?zI:1lt ATTENTION TEACHERS? Classes Sunday School 11A.M.-Nursery School Ciidmorc, Provincial Commission- ll.00-iioly Communion (no ser- u A,M,..Dmne worship, I H I ' .1 .d . i . V V g V c I M ' Ar? W, -H. D , quick action be taken on the rec- t ' l . - mo"). Anthem. Guest Preacher: R". mm" J. lIDaa:,lidllSet::'v:m' ygeean(e3;al3y&hlr:: :f the inobiuns involves mil only 0 ;')rr-Ovmrsial C-Ommitgiiimjiln. Msillllliy ommendamms M, "W Ewmmic mm-:eg(i:(r1iiilr1ig1o)na.IEul3q.lZdv 179- ill 4 .i.. win ..XlI 7.00-Evening Prayer and Ser- Lennox. DID. man of the Prince Edward 15- Ur ”nmu.n.alc .uccdS' but 31”” The Canadian Girl (hmlu.-. As- Arseiiauit and lllrs. W.R. Burnett. .. Am. - .- Id ps . fVV.l,. - Ill (R5 '”.lNA.lHH 1'" "HHS" mo" ' IIl.:"tIlem:(llll dwllanell )Fm-S1lhe land Hospital campaigm stmed ls;?iIll'llSel0liJlr0vlislon mrd hddsequem ex. suuiaml" I5 hillllluil lliclr animal At the afternoon session of tlic ii Hmle 0 (its to (go 1" MW 1”H'”lIlt! silli- Subject: "One Church' I” ” Bu 0 S0 n - "0' that the Advance and Special 9 W en nee e . meeting at Spencer llzill. Luiidon, Canadian Girl (luides Association J99 55 Anthem. ' WPTM04 M05431”! 337"” Gifts phase of the campaign is After a period of over two Ontario. on May Qtlili, Ilttth and Annual lVlE3CllllE.,Ml'S. W. Rankine ENGLISH (Composition and (;i-amm-,.,-g Visitors nrecordlally invited to Roller Bud Nancy Col going forward slowly, and the years of study by the Board of 31st, and will be attention by date. Nesbitt, Chief Coniiiiissioner. was AL(;EBRA and CHEMISTRY, st P.M.-Divine Worship. Youth Service. THE SALVATION ARMY ff;,'f"'"-W- Anthems Trustees and key personnel in the H05l?ll8l. a plan for construction has been completed which will some day prove to be the first delegates from every pi'oviiic': in Canada. Among those atlciiiliiii: arc Mrs. W. Rankine Nesbitt. 'l'oronto. Chief general organization throughout the rural centres and rural area is being organized satisfactorily and meeting. on the whole, with attend. presented wiili the Beaver Aivard the highest award in the Common-l wealth Girl Guide Movement wliicii may be given hy the Canadian; The course will be of fivv ivcclcs” ilimiiion, Teachers who have millitltitctl Grade xi arc eligible to attend. Robert Lennox. Great George Street (a) Jesu. Joy of 1, 1, ntnusja tic 1- on; 1, phase in designin ltl . .. v i it - - . ..noME OF EVANGEMSM. Ma” Desiring (Ls. Bach); zuregzoiheo 5 ESP 9 Y modem hospital. 8 I compo?! a)0nltIIl:l(l;TlililI;F.utllll.t(u'l ilvthic iiyde. 99;1;I'(f'l-gcaver ik amrded M 0m- In addition at the suiiie time and --him-o. the MM” lb) 5"" L”""3 savm" lclm" Some citizens have readily NEW , sioxer. Mrs evil; Jy H,-ll; nll())llYlIillt:'lll. standing Se,-Vim. H, the Girl GU-ml. usual professional course will be given TO: - "' an" "d M"' w' "ill" I” c'ounod') ilrlisped the magnitude Of the wmb -:-e-4-;4evv 1- Movement in a national or pro- (3) Qtudentg hqyi (7 (B --d XI ' Corps Officers. Music for Planoforte and 0r- project and are already working mrh” "rel Phase consists of a vinciul field i S. . i r .5 dd 9. ”Mmhng' who W - 7 I 7”"-by Fa"" ”'d M””"' zealously for the campaign, as "EW Wing. some 140 feet long, ex- ST The presentatimi was made bx ' ,. hale had lP””' ””15 9-XD91'19T1t'0 HIM zirc work- . SATURDAY 5”” P”m0'm9'-SYIVI3 1408- wen as giving generously of we-u. tending out frorii the east end of If Mrs, DES. W-hhm: Honmm, ' ” int: towardsa license. 7.30 it-tu--0179" MT Mfellnl u51lEl','l3”"'m H own material resources. p "'5 Present main building. with Vice President, who said in part:- Blind Christian .1.-w (bl T110-S9 haVlntI Grade XII standing who 8.00 p.m.-Prayer Bud PHI" - "5 9 """- As the situation concernuig the eulllfged model” k"Ch9"5 8” ”1 Consider it 8 great privilege to wish to secure a license throu h Summer 5'”"'l"' spring Ram M Pwsby M1” ufliellcb of the need 3nd the do” dmmg moms "I "'9 basemem be allowed to present this award D d M l( S h l d I I g I SUNDAY Y”"w' tail plan of solution. according to 5007- modem operating suites, to Mrs Nesbm on behalf or an 7' exan er "I 5 C O0 5' an . (cl Those returning to the profession who wish central sterile supply and recovery rooms on the first floor. and an enlarged power plant and 1mm. dry. separate from. and to the the Guides of Canada. I have work- ed with Mrs. Nesbit for many years and know her worth. She is a Girl Guide in Heart and soul as well l0.5l0 a.m.-Prayer Meeting. Con- ducted by Band Sergeant D. Birt. 11.00 a.m.--Service of Holiness Mr. Stewart. may not be fully appreciated by all of our citizens. he summed up the situation and the solution. I! follows: New York Speaks at Charlottetown Bible Chapel; a Refresher Course. Teachers in any of the courses listed above who are obliged to live away from home will receive as- All Are Cordially Welcomed. 2,00 p,m...Young Pcoplovs Ser- CH0 mum west on the m?l"'b"ild1"g- as in dress and position. She is . vice-S d, mm”! "d "mm": BASIC SERVICES g g i3nSgSh9rViV1lel 4:111-Sgclllifcfs draw- an exampk. ,0 an 0, us, we 10.. 235 Cumberland Street sistance to the amount of Fifty Dollars upon the suc- 2.30 am. can ay In. A. Frans Macbonn. I.A. Hospital authorities have pomt- em- main gimd 5' 9 loqililey PT95- her and rclspcct her and we hope ' cessfiil completion of the course. S "55 luv. G. Howard Chrlsilo. ed 9"” '01” "me "met W” M” "W mt” "sad that in t1Wl"R ll" ""5 3l”"d 5”” Sunday. June 3- All those planning to attend should notify Mr. now for operating rooms and kit. hens. will be remodelled for an outpatient department, larger of- fice space. modern X-ray and pathological departments. "As this plan does not involve the addition of any patient beds, there are no government grants available under the existing pro- visions upon which they are made. The present arrangements are that Provincial and Federal matching grants of 31,000.00 each are made per bed for new bed construction. This means that, if our Hospital is to be brought up -5.00 p.m.-Young People's Ser- vice. conduclcd by Y-P- 5"” geant. Mrs. D. Carr. 5.30 p.m.-Open Air Service. 7.00 p.m.-Evangelistic Service Subject: "The Vision of the Holy Waters”. You are invited to attend all services. Come.and bring your friends. and enjoy the old-time gospel service. SI:-ccial number by the Soiigsters: ”Pass Me Not. 0 Loving Saviour" PENTECOSTAL ASSEM- will realize how plcascd all of us Guides in Canada are that she is our Chief Commissioner". Sudden Death In Vermont Word has been received In this city of the sudden death following a heart at'ack of Mr. Bruce Mac- Donald of Morrisville, Vt., son of the late Ronald and (Jane Cam- tain basic service departments of the Hospital are inadequate and. in some instances. obsolescent. The deficiencies In certain de- partments. of course, have been well known to our physicians, nurses and technicians who have to cope with difficulties day by day in their efforts to render the best possible care to our sick and injured. "The most pronounced exam- ples are found in the operating suites, X-ray and Pathological De- partmcnta and kitchens which were built and designed to ac- B.A.. ID. "V. Alan" 8' welh DJ). 11 a..m. and 7:30 pm. Monday. June 4--8 p.m. Showing of soimd fllm: til Have Found My Messiah" William A. MacPhee, Director of the Summer School, Prince of Wales College, stating the course they wish Orgnnlst no Director of Choirs: to take. Ioyston F. Mugtord. A.R.C.0. L. w. SHAW. Director of Education. 9.45 a.m.-Senior Church School 11.00 o.m.-Primary & Beginners 11.00 iI.m.-Divine Worship. Ser- I mon: it Was Certainly Sur- prising-Reverend Mr. Mac- Lean. Anthem: "0 Come. Let Us Worship" (Mendels- sohn). Soloist. George John- son. BLIND JEWISH 8.! BIJES OF CANADA 100 "'";I'-2ihml":icr!:rs':;I';' vgfcrg commodate s 100 bed hospital in- to recognized modern day stand "M" Mfiummlg of BmOkfield' Pi FIE .. -- mo : n r - - . E.i. I 72 year. ' PULL GOSPEL SERVICE-9 of God-Reverend Mr. lvla.-I; ::lo9:dht;fvetheT?t')l(; l1):dag;l)!D::lleV::::dSb3;n:fl'i(f):nCgl;eihgoifgjiugzgit D M d W .k. ' t . W He 'i'S Sjnvised by his Mam. H na- ln orange Hall (L. 0. L.) Lcnii. Anthem: ' Worship h ' 1 1 d b i . t g . A , .3 - r. V cxaii cr ..di 2.. in Cllld - um formm, Maud Payne, one .- ..g.-(I . (G "re Shaw) ie power pant and sun ry. us ness in cicsts. organizatiniis mndii, known bnnd 1-,v,n.g(-1151, , its "lchmond strut Oman nelflslcly Pmyelfmd (Wale "Our main bulldlns was - ed and groups. and everyone iiiter- visits the Charlottetown Bible d?unhlc' SN-”lyn'Nan.dJ one 5:1" . -.-. Rev. S. J. Myerll Mlnlitel sang; DI"; Pashme (Gun. on July 4, 1933, as a cottage hos- ested in maintaining proper facil- chapcig -335 Cumberland st,-cog. gt;'""3:,"C' kl)lm'”?efr ?;':)be::5e5" of-, ' -1- t Io a.m.-Sunday School mam), Emil": Re” (Lou. pltal type of structure. While it tiles for the care of our sick. Sunday and Monday, Jung 3,-,3 ad V. k V, d thy mt - 2 ll a.m.-Worship Service ' was considered well designed and , and 4”, 3” ll” - '- 3" I99 5'5 975- . Cll0l'u)- TOTAL COST t Mrs. John T. MacLeod of Char- satisfactory for n 100 bed unit. it was at the time. 1929. a compro- mise plan as sufficient funds were not available and could not be raised for a four storey struc- ture bettcr designed for future expansion. This cottage type of structure. with sky-light. etc.. while a good. compact unit in itself, is not well adopted for gradual additions, particularly up- wards. and a later plan of expan- sion involves functionnl problems because of the distance patients are removed from central. basic faculties. VETERANS WING "In 1947. s new Veteransl Wing was added, with the addition of 100 beds, which has since been serviced by the originsl operating units. service departments on kitchens. These units are now en- tirely inadequate nnd are cramp- ed for space, making it difficult to perform a completely satisfac- tory service. "This is true not only because of the increased patient load. but also because of the amount of additional modern equipmentthat must he added from time to time to keep pace with the rapid growth of medical science. The results sre overcrowding Ind, Dr. Marks will preach st 11 am. and 7:30 p.m. Topic for night will be predic- lion of lllllli'.',S to come. I)i'. hlnrks has travelled tliroiiglioiit Europe and has made a close study of world affairs cspccially in the Middle East. On Monday night i)r. Marks will present a fascinating sound coi- oured film. cntitlcd. "I have found my Itlcssiah." Dr Marks is leaving for Europe on June l8th. 1 p.m.-Evangelistic Service. A hearty welcome awaits you. lottctown. Mrs. Robert Gass also of t'li:-irlottetown, and Mrs. Mary E, Stewart. Brookfield, P.E.l. "The total cost of the coiislruc- tion and equipment for the ex- pansion plan is esiiinzilcd at 3700.000. Of this atiiuuiii 31l50,(l0il is available in a depreciation ac- count which has been set aside carefully. little by little, over a period of ten years. There is, at present. an authorization for a debenture sale which is limited to a total of s325.000,00. In order, to insure that the construction plan goes forward on time. we need to raise approxiniatclys250,- 000.00-the goal of the current campaign. if the goal should be exceeded. it will simply mean that we will have less interest to pay on the bonds we are able to sell, and. as all the money l'illlSl.. inevitably, come from ourselve-s,l everyone will benefit by any savings. ”it is a great task, and s i-calf challenge. to raise the moneyl needed. but, if everyone of us: would face up to the challenge. according to our means, the mon-. ey could be raised in a shortl period of time. "If everyone will give soniel time from his busy day's work to devote some earnest effort l(ll'l the common good of all, we will You are invited to worship God is Trinliy Church FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND Blrchwood Street. )0 n.m.-Sabbath School. ll p.ni.-Worship. "I p.ni.-Worship-. Midweek service Wednesday evening ll 8 o'clock. You are invited to worship with us. CENTRAL CHRISTMN CONGRATULATE JURST CHURCH GUELPH. Ont. tCPl - Court officials Friday extended congrat- ulations to Magistrate Frederick Watt as he entered his 44th year on the bench. Oldest provincial magistrate in point of service in Ontario and probably in Canada. Magistrate Watt has hccn presid- ing over courts in Guelph since June 1, 1913. t ill Kent Street ..j ...:A-- Marvel D. Dunbar. B.Th.. Minister. Mrs. Allison Macllac. A.R.C.M., ursnnist and Choir Director 10 s.m.-Church School and Fam- ily Hour. "Photo Sunday" Classes will assemble in the main auditor- ium for this service. Will you be included in this picture? The rrotestnnt Orphanage chil- dren will bring special music. l1n.m.-Morning Worship and Communion. Sermon: "Speak. Thy Servant Heareth". Anth- em: t'Teach Me 0 Lord". p.m.-Evening Worship. Ser- mon: "Where Are The Deatl?" Anthem: ”The Lord is My Shepherd" (Van Woeri). Central Christian Church is an- xious to serve your spiritual needs. Attend the services on the Lord's Day. Cll.ARLO'lTETOWN , BIBLE CHAPEL I35 Cumberland St. st Longworth . Avenue. "A Bible Preaching Centre. Pro- claimlng The Lord Jesus Chrlll I! the only Saviour." PRINCIPLES OF THE BAHA'I ' "fr" ' I ' WORLD FAITH For Farms, Homes, Summer Cottages Save on ELEOTlllG PIIESSIIIIE WATER SYSTEMS "The Noii-lntc.rfcronc,e of Religion With Politics" ROTARY GEAR PUMP PRESSURE CONVRTIILI ELETRIC PKEL PISTON PUMP WATER PRES- SYSTEM-Self-contained. m.p.a- SURE wsmt svsrw-Ia 3111!: SYSTEM-fulty mom-tie: .a.. of compleh unit only I1" rm mil. sad 4... wells. on 10:46 gflge ovfgmi -t s 8" wids I I5" high. Direct coupled simple h , vor eon Qlils M ',.”,i.. am"; ulunixgg V4 h.p. electric motor oliminatcs bolh ”".P,;,,,;,.' 11.". gm ghgpm, "ah V4 5''. "mm, vi", 0”" and pulleys. Pump lt'lPllIIlG" steal W." Pump h In .qu."y "H. to.” wonniom mum" cause sud bronze construction with on . and Auhnum pun”. Swmh irons and one nvlon lur. Auto. :::":E:."";.'t::"g.VV"' ' Ii lief V lv - lllflt Air Control Valve: Hoovy Gsun For .61;-c;:'l:"'Slliglg"'P'l:::n 9.30 n.m.-The Lord's Supper ll.00 n.m.--The F am ily Bible Hour. Featuring a Program for the Entire Family. 7.30--Special Gospel Service Singing the Old Fashioned Hymns. Song Leader and Soloist.-Mr. Joe Woolton for the day. Guest Speaker: Q licligioiis matters should not be confused with politics. Religion concerns inaitcrs of the heart, of the spirit and of the morals. Politics are occupied with the material things of life. Dr. Alex- succeed. In the Gospel it is written, ”Rciider unto Caesar um smut cuvrwe. 1'lf.".iil.”.”l.:2”.f..i'L':"if”.?.f.i.Elf .:Y:”:..:3::.t2: :;..:::;:: nu: rhmzswmch and cod me -----a--- --i o---.-- - ".'..i:::.- 13::.2.'t.-2:; rm "9 75? 3”” 39”" E""""” " ficult to employ and retain the ed. we will all know. in our things which are God's." 2” " '0 '5" ”"”""l c"”"" "' -.m'io. imvy claw IllV.I.:IIk and ”""" ----- -- t M 300 pl. W W 76.95 N” W" 9"” s... so-...i. an 5...... no-bi-rt-con rump -- It to "'9' Prhcmgu tun” tn hearts, that we are a richer and ' I t led k personnel, fl w''"" W”'""'' ”.'l"L...Y”'" an n. L. Min?i'.ls.A.. o.n. plghlem ilaythe sdmin- better people because we have Fm, lmn" f, A an N no . 3, G an" m'""' ssss as motor . .---. Sr-mi . s3s.7s ' Orsnnist: istrntlon of the Hospital. ,.t s' a challenge to take bet- ' t t "'r' V 3' 9 T X 'l " 3" 15-c1do .- - .4 '3-95 1 I15-cycle avnihblel ' "The patient bed situation is ter care of the sick and suffering ' gw -;-.----g .5 GOSPD. HALL Upper Prisca sit-us Mrs. G. Elliott Full adequate for the immediate needs -our own sick and suffering." and for pressing needs in the im- mediate future chiefly because of the shorter period spent in the Vlwl.:m.--lliorning Worship. Junior Choir will sing. Sermon: "Look What's Happening to Sunday." ORDER OF MEETINGS FOR IAORD'S DAY Sunday School . . . . . . . . . .. 10 s.m. Breaking of Bread . .. 11 3-m- Guspel Meeting . . . . . . ..'l.:l0 p.m. Telling of Man's Ruin by the Full and God's Remedy through 12 Noon-Sunday School. 'Ip.m.-Evening Service. mon: "Wham wrong Taking A Drink?" Singing." Ser- with Hymn Anthem: "lie Keeps Me Hospital by the individuolpntlent. ii and when National Health In- surance comes. patient beds may have to be increased. A solution -1-cc-:-jj-j Zion the Death of Christ. . , I " ' Observance of Believers Baptism GEAR Typf ilririiiiiir Pusflli wlirii PIPE s Neither is there Salvation In . Olly other---we must be saved. """"""3 E'"'l" s'"'"' P b Acts 4.12, I cm" ad won”... LAUNUEB For all all water lnatollullons--including Pin In 'loo.n ""”" "9 "W vi-uv-bins. intention. on. I-Isl-rvotgho - sin rm L. ' no on ADVENTI8! 10 5x..T.l.A.u till-l.l.L.ullll'5.' l1"l"?;ii"' 3" i'.""iZ""I." ""ilf'"" W 11 IMO: . I. - us. any ngscnlhvr "' ' . cimnon "A5 THE ""5 '5 mmuo" 96th ANNivERsARy C-or "::'.":..:':."'.: '.".'..:".:.".:::'.".'.'.'.'. .3” :1: 131:: . goon sod stainless steel 1 In full cells which vary Gnu 1V." .3, am” :1 Also. vvoilsblc zoom. o. Here you miiy slut help in rm-rying out the "Grut Com f I Lapiho Avenue u . . MINI;-TE! BENT . . . RITE-WAY """- W '' """"' no-to. I-unlins on -M -In 1 .. . '. M. ,M.n". .'A. III guano cup. Compact A g..'t... .13"... .5 "..'h &.'u.g Va -33 2..7I rmm - -- Are yoii ronccrnt-d about 0LnAyER5 lodge. Opening Vs"; upr AIIDNII. You and Ihovs. 3" J5 42.2I " SATURDAY SERVICE! your childrenns resding mst- 4., goo ..u..., ,., 5... a”n, aoogui” ' 5”", 3,”... ha mm. ur? . . 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