RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS Notice* of Sundny Sirvu'ii. ,» li.-»ui!ig on »>*turjay. Die raten t" eiviccs are:—Not ruTcJinj it word, set *o.;d\ In cash. t"T ftdj miditntilC l. i'tiis, Cd extra, up to I.* ir.n-i; h»'l in. I N. 15. —The Is .S(»u..» uij.i :•»« d»ert:f.eiuent» of Annua: Mee-m.-.i. ■' incs. Tea Meet, roc*, or Entertanitnc m. Choral Fvhim.th:. S.TVU flat; Anthem. "There We iMilint in the Field" ,lland< other." V,tk.vj hnr'.os Perry. Vi.-ir -r. Liki: > i miu ..,,.-. .-1..a m ■ (.. r. i. lOLY TKlXl'l'V. AVOSSIt>i;.--of Avoiisido. iimoiu- oitior rooting, recc.ved tli.- nmlernd.n :ifeT,': t» a most in«nlicus L'm. l!f •■'•« re aud hrimMmii'. Now", ether ou burefscc-d pnraMtci. arc li»r» lind vou arc tin- grentem .'rimin.i!.. ,'onr tillhv God of the Old Torn h* liar Chrmt is not wanted tl mlv l<v the creduloun dupes that hii.lr.—i; tlteio 0 do" The Vicar >v ext, nnt Sunda> ..>c words a* !• .-uul In- hope-, 't id <>tW> iioid.v e j>n >n:l lit if niunmn 11. f-üb.ie.t. "lb.' W-' i car, . „ . T. _ rTkITH'Sr'SVw "Hn ß i"uon H»k I' 1 inunion, e . Mitin". 11, I vennonr.i. South ltri-!it.?n: 7 r«" ■ Mr Wr ' pvUiiHAM STK TREET METHODIST REV. W. T. BLIGHT. H n ., n ._-' Tinlinl'ii Tiling", that Kcma'ti. 7 rim.—''Afterward." Anthem: "Evening and Morning (Woodward). . „, , VVATCHNIUHT sEKVKE, Tl' 1 ■ .-il'A \ ? U .1 1.30 p.in, I ',' t lIU RCH,' Vfuger'aid avenue ; W II a.m. and (■ <" P™ , \« ,v - /.\ Greonsladr-; subject. "How M make th< New Year happy." pAMliltlDtlK TERRACE M KTI|«M'IM' U CHURCH —ll. Kcv. J. »""" , r< , - v ' l: (L V«', - Rev A N. .Setter, DA. Unrhnm are t South Church—ll. Rev. A. X. Seotter. HA.. 0.30. Mr A. Witheford. J M,, J™ I . "*':*', Church—tl. Mr 11. Holland. M.P.; ■ Rev. T. J. Walli*. _ *-"" OIiIRiTBY" MKtIiOLHHT CiURtH -HiTine Woral.ij.. 11 •."!.. Mr W. K Wwri 6.30 p.m.. Rev. O. S. Pear,,. \ .«.t»» ""^ \VtT.OLSTO N~ Mif HOD IST tH j" RUH "'' ■ VV Mi- J. Raiicall; 0 "0. Rev. P. B. L»«rence. Snmn-r-11, Kcv. H Pnllow. . ~ Mr A. McDowell. Opawa—ll. Rev. i. «. I-»» rence; 7, Mr W. Hlaiey. He " u ' < "" , t7 _l /.' Cambridge Terrace Bible Dim; 6 »0. Mr «. Bingham Ued.'liffr.—o.3o, Rev. H. I • !.»_**. TTDGEWAHE ROAO METHotifsf "CIfrKCH Jbj —ll a.m.. Rev. F. T. Ke.d; 7 p.m.. Rev 8 J. Werren. Taking "Tareweir of the Old Year. Hymn* and addresses ■TJI'T'!, printe. Come and worship with u». l"'ST ALBANS MKTHOIMST (MIURCH 11 ' a.m., Rev. S. J. Werren; 6.30 p.m.. Rev L B. Neale. Vinitorn to City cordially welcomed. U a.m.. St. John'.. Hryndwr, B«t. L. B. Ne»le: 6.30 p.m.. Rev. F. T. R «* l \ 2gl •OICHMONh - 'METHODIST" CHURCH - XV Divine Worship. U a.m.. Mf Barnait, 030 p.m., Rev. Harold Sharp. Subject. "When on my day of life the ni«ht U f*"inK." Marshland—ll am,, Mr vs»n.lell; 6.30 p.m., Mr Linton Smith. Wo» fI'NWOO'd M KTHODIKT " CHURCH -^ ; Ld Divine Worship 11 a.m.. Bev. lUri.M Sharp; 6.30 p.m., Mr P. Colerhin. _ >-"" "-HoniSf" CHURCH. -Mininter, Rev. O. >'■ I,auren«on. II a.m., Self itarter*; 7tm Red Letter Dnyn. „'.l. ° KNOX PRSSBYTBRTArI CHURCH. Cnr. Bealey avenue and Victoria i—KEV. T. W. ARMOUR. Atithem, '■6nr Soul Waiteth for the I^ord. 7 pm —REV. F. K. H. PATON Bole. "Out of the Deep." lii» Sylvia Goni. T ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (oppoiite Public Hoapital). REV. W. T. TODD. ~_<-AN OLD MANS RETROSMCT OV LIFE." -•'EBENEZER" —Hitherto hath the \j»r4 Helped U>. fl»»«"1T PAUL 1 8 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH T. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Corner Catihel »nd Madra* itreet»» FAREWELL VISIT OF REV. JAMES BURNS. U.K. KEV. JAMES BURNS. M.A. The Eminent Preacher and Lecturer from London. Who durinic the p*»t nine month* tta* been preaching to crowded con»r«f»tlon* in Knox Church. Dunedm. ifijRLEYVuicilM'OND ' CHUROH. Randall atreet—ll a.m. The Unchanging Ood." Rev. T. K- H Paton; 7 p.m., Rev. T. W. Armour. HoJoa, ••Rent the Sad Heart," Mm Rice; «*> Task," Mi»i Dinßle. l3t " Linwood avenue —Public Worahip. * a and 7 p.m.; preacher at both aer vices, Rev. «. K Aitken. Clerk o( Preii bytery. Viniton welcomed. »*"' VfALBANS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ' Berwick atreet —Minister, Mr A. Climie; 11 a.m., "Time Like ait Ever-roHiti Stream"; 7 p.m., "The Reward of Obedi encn." _ . •*..' ~T7 liA VI I) S TR>!SBYf K KIA NCU 0 KCI -J (T3ydenJtam>— Divine Worahip, 11 am and 7 p.m. Minietcr, Kev. J. I). Webiter All welcome _ 181 1 ■ja'fTPETER"B~PKESBYTERIAN » HURCH tO Ferrv road, Woo/ntou —Miniiler, R'-v Lendrick McMastcr, B.I).; 11 a.m., 'Th Blessings of Memory"; 7 p.m., "Bene -■■-He!" St. Martini.: Mr J. J. Fiewtlia'.. n. i ' i " l ' ,T~7n7Eh" PRESB YTEIt IA N CHiI! ( H I PAPANt:i. II a.m.—MR A. O. DAVIDSON. (i.30 p.m.—MR U. D. RULE. Mairehan: 7 p.m.. Mr A. C. D.iv,d«on All Seats Free "Yf ENOCH PHKSUYTEmAJ "> CHUKCH, New Bnchton—ll e.tn "Vreasius Toward the Mark. ' 7 p.m "'Jake mv Yoke upon Y«ii." Kev. Mum feiat. BA 1 31 (USJIMK KJS ttl »«• lt««>o • 1• ■ " »' > till URCH, corner of Over* !»»•» ro and Ma-millari avenue. .Serviree at II a r.. and 7 p.m. Preacher, Her. T >'-. Hulier TRINITY CONGREUATION Al< (Uy (Cornfr Manchenter and Worcester REV. I> OAHDNER MILLER. il i.m.-SIVKD IIY A SPAK. 7 p.m.—MONTHLY LECTURE Knbject: "TIfE_DlC\-IL.'- T-»t».>' /"\XFORI> TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH REV, J ROBERTSON. M.A. "lorning. 11 a.m. Subject. -THE '.UID INQ HAND." Gvening, 7 pm. Subject. ''THE GRANT REVIEW" 08J5 [ILK Stc»ckin(ta worth T» 6d free upon r* ' turmnrr 200 I.XL. Wuhing Wrappen Bnt»r'ou« Co.. Chxittchurch. McW.TW
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19813, 28 December 1929, Page 19
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