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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTSrj Notices of Sunday .-Under this heading on Saturday tho rates for Services a.ro:—Not exceccAing -1 words (set 6olid), Is cash; for every additional 12 words, 6d oxtra;. hiilf inch, displayed, 2a 6d; three-quarter ijich. 3a lid; ono inch, 5a cash, X.B.—Tho Id Notioee must not'contain Advertisements of Annual iXeetMi's, Anniversaries, lea Meeting*, or Entertainments. 'THE CATHEDRAL, Sunday—Hoi-- ~Cunimunion, 8, ond Choral 11 il'rout in F.). lutroit: "U Thou tho Truo ;itic Only Light" (Mendelssohn); prcivlier, The Loxd Bishop. Evensong, C.tfO (i)yktw in i' .); anthem, "Comfort Yc'' (iiiintVcl); piciicber. Rev. Canon Wilford. .SGU [DURHAM STREET METHODIST L' CHURCH—II a.m.. Rev. A. X. Scotter, lj.A.; 6.30 p.m.. Special Chritstmati Song S<\rvicc conducted by Rev. W. J. Williams. Choiec Christma3 Carols by Scholars of tho Sunday .School, assisted by the Church Choir. Ducts by Mies T'wosc and Mr Blakcley und Misses Knight and Shclton. Solo by Mis 3A. Mctcalf. Hymn Sheets provided. Musical .Director, Mr Ernest Firth, F.R.C.O. Retiring collection for young' People's Red Cross Fluids. URHAIT STREET- SOUTH MET 110-DIST--J1 a.m.. MrW. Bartlctt: G. 30, Rev. X. Turner; farewell to Mks (iool;:i!, Sister Ruth assisting:. High street—ll a.m. Rev. X. Turner; C.30 p.m., Mr 15. H. Turner. Solo, Mizs Coventry. 911 J'elwYX STREET SOUTH—Sunday O School Anniversary.—Morning. Rev. Rattcy: afternoon. Rev. Lawry: evening, Rev. Veal?. Special 'singing and recitations by the chi'dion. 918 "\\riSSLEr CHURCH, Fitzgerald avenue— '' ■' 11 ajii„ Mr C. K. Wigglesworth; C.30 p.m., RcV; W. A. Sinclair. Subject: 'M'ho Mystery of tho Burning Bush." SBO CT, ALBAXS - METHODIST CHURCH— . Rev. Albert C. La-wry, morning and evening. Edgewarc road: Rev. W. Harris. Ji'oming; Rev. P. Battey, evening. 895 eJYDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH—II ' a.m.. 'Mr J. Belshaw; G. 30 p.m.. Rev. A. X". Scotter, B-A., ami Sister Florence: s.ilo by ,Mr G. Rawjinson. Retiring collection Deaconess Fund. Convalescent Home: 11. Rev. P. X. Knight. 898 A^OO^STOX - METHODIST (Flower Day) ' ' • —11, Rev. S. Lawry; 2.45. Pastor Gebbie; 0.30, Rev, W. Layoock. Opawa (Flower 'Day): Jl, Rev. W. J. Williams; 2.45. Piev. A. C. Lawry (President); G. 30, Rev. S. Lawry. Sumner: 11, Mr C. Barrell: 7, Rov. Pi Knight, B.A. Heathcote: 11, Rev. W. Layeock: 6.30, Mr Stoat. 828 HICHM(^D~METHODrSTH CHURCH—11 ' a.m.. Rev. A. Liversedge; 6.30, Mr F. Sheppard Green. Linwood Church: 11 a.m., Mr Parkin; 6.30, Rev, A. Liversedge. Visi- ' tors welcomed.. ' 903 T. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Cashel street—Rev. .Tohn Paterson, M.A. —Morning, 11 a»m., "Tho Sovereignty ot. God";. evening, 6,30, '"The Work of the "General Assembly." Evening- eervicc anthem, "I Will Alwavj Give Thanks" (CaJkinV Mr Raynor White (organist) will play "X'octurne" (Chopin). Linwood: li a.m., Mr Jones; G. 30 p.m. (special Praise service). ' >>«Ir J. Tcnncnt. Richmond: 1 11 a.m.', Mr ' J. Tcnnent; C.30 pjn., Rev. 1L Chisholm. 853 QT. 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"Wilson's, road, Opia-wa; livening 0.30 p.m. 856 LTXWOOD BAPnST~CHURCH— Paator, 11. G. Goring. 11. "The God of — '2.J10. Sunday School and Bible Classes; 6.30, "Calvan-—Eternal Love.'' Bromloy: Preaching 'eon-ice, 6.30, supply. 888 rPRINITC~COXGREGATIONAL CHURCH -L —Rev. Hr.rry Johnson at to-morrow's s>crvicea. 11 a.m.. "Tho Consideratenoss of Gcd"; 6.30, "An Old-timo Christmas Sorvico." Carols,-etc., by a. full choir. Special collcction. • | £20 "VJET ERAXS' HALL, 94 Gloucester street— V Sunday, 7 p.m., Mias Fabling. Subject; "God aud the War : "Tho Problem of Divine Sovereignty and Human Free Agency." Clairvoyanoo. Collection. 901 TTXITARIAN SERVICE, New Masonic vJ Hall, Gloucester etreet. 6.30, Mr McDonnell. Commendatory address. Professor Thomson's book, "Tho Bible of Nature." 905 X IWfAGH - ST R EET~HXLL7--T ho (iospi I ■Ax. : of the Grace- cf God will (D.V.) be preached, 6.30, Sunday even in™, to which you have a hearty invitation. Sunday School, " o'rlock. Open Air Meeting, 8 o'clock, corner Glouceeter .and Colombo otrects. 879 YW.C.A., Latimer, eqnarc—Sunday, 4.1S • p.m.. Special Service for Girls; speaker, Mrs A. Kayo. President. All girls and women welcome. 201 i QfDENHAM - GOSPEL MISSION— O ing, Mr T. l>acrc; evening, Mr Ed. Cowley Clarke: "NewejiHeless, I (Jesus) have somewhat, against thee, because thou • hast left thy first lovo." —Rev. '.2.1. 82b T- iIEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 0G Armagh 'street, Victoria square—Sunday 7 p.m., subjcct, "Re-incarnation, A Christian Doctrine." _ 818 -\\T NORTONTAYLOR-S SERVICE — • » ' • Sunday, 7 p.m., subject, "Tho Gifts of. the Spirit." By a member of tho Psychic Class. Psychic Message from Written Requests. Collection. Trades Hall, Gloucester etreet, * *M 7 "SCIENCE SERVICES^ First. Church of Christ. Scientist, Latimer equare. Sunday services: 11 a,.m. aaid 7 p.m.subject, "Ts th«. Universe, includinß Stan, Evqlvcd by Atomic Force?" Sunday School. 2.15 p.m. 830 S~ PI RITUALISTS' CHURCH, Worcester etrwt—7 p.m., Tranon Address, John Page, ''Tho Feast of Bclahaswu-," or "The Writing nn th« Wall"; also ClairvoTance. Special Floral Servic« by Lyoeumists, 3 p.m. 893 ATEW ZEAJjAXD RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION. Caledonian Hall, street—Mx W.. W. Collins will Tomorrow. Subject. "GormanyV Peace Proposals : A Review of Geraian Mothodn from the Commencement if tho War." Comtconeinu at. 7.15 pan. Admission troe. . Co'Vc'tiem. . an BALCAEKN TO LEITHFIELD. A MOTOR will meet Morning Train* at Balcaira, eiriTing from North an d Soirth. and can meet Evening Trains as ie--1 luired by wire or letter to FRANK ASHBY, | ,r FHE Greatest of all Ware," more fully I J- dealt with in "The Evening News'" I t*n;'in .'any other' neweraper is ths I

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15775, 16 December 1916, Page 14

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