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CHURCH NOTICES METHODIST CHURCHES DURHAM STREET METHODIST CHURCH (Corner Chester street West) Minister: Rev. W, Selwyn Dawson. M.A. 11 a.m.—MORNING WORSHIP. Topic: "Something to Celebrate.” Choir: "The Spacious Firmament” (Thiman). 7 p.m —EVENING WORSHIP Topic: “Church Without Walls.” Choir: "To Thee, O Lord” (Rachmaninoff), "Save Us, O Lord" (Bairstow). CHRISTCHURCH CENTRAL MISSION AND CAMBRIDGE TERRACE METHODIST CHURCH 11 a.m.: Rev. A. Roy Bowden. Subject: "THE PROPHET AMOS" 4 p.m.. Young people meet In the new chapel, upstairs. 6.50 p.m.: Singing In Church. 7 p.m.: Rev. W. E. Falklngham and Rev. A. Roy Bowden. Subject: MOVING WITH THE SPIRIT INTO THE FUTURE 8.15 p.m.: Social Hour In Church Hall. 8.15 p.m.: Coffee Club for youth in Friendship House. Friday, 7 p.m.: Healing Service in Church. All welcome. Opening this Friday at 9 p.m.. new Coffee Tree Lounge at rear of church for all who seek relaxation and friendship. Lifeline 'Phone 66-743. Telephone Ministry 67-299. 3805 BAPTIST CHURCHES OXFORD TERRACE (Cnr. Oxford terrace and Madras street). Minister: Rev. Angus H. MacLeod, M.A., 8.D., M.Lltt. 9.45 am.: All Ages Sunday School. 11 a.m.: Morning Worship and Communion—" The Bliss of the Merciful.” 7 p.m.: Service of Music and Praise. Special Singing by the Choir, with Guest Soloist. Margaret Rlvenberg (oboe) AH Welcome. 3737 CONGREGATIONAL TRINITY CHURCH (Cnr. Worcester and Manchester streets) D. JACKSON INGLIS. 11 a.m.: The Synagogue at the Time of Jesus. 7 p.m.: Burning is a Substitute for Loving! SALVATION ARMY THE SALVATION ARMY Where Friendly People Meet 11 a.m and 7 pm. EVERY SUNDAY CHRISTCHURCH CITY CORPS Victoria square HORNBY. Tauiwl crescent. KAIAPOI, High street, 9 45 a.m Family Service LINWOOD, Fitzgerald avenue. NEW BRIGHTON, 11 Hardy st. OXFORD, Main road RANGIORA, Ashley street. 11.15 a m Family Service. 7 p m SPREYDON, Barrington street. ST. ALBANS, Cranford street. SUMNER, Nayland street SYDENHAM, Battersea street. LYTTELTON. Community Hall. 3 pm. only All Public Meetings. S QUAKERS (RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS) Meetings for Worship: Sunday. 11 a m.: Wednesday, 12 15 p.m , at Friends Meeting House. 325 Manchester street, near Kilmore street Visitors welcomeS THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY SUNDAY, JUNE 5 NO PUBLIC LECTURE QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY WEEKEND TRADE PERSONALS H. H. SHAW. Send for Price List. Enclose 3d Stamp. H. H. SHAW, The Men's Chemist. 212 High st.. Christchurch. THS

"YOUTH TRAVEL" WORLD TOUR, 1967 (QUOTE TOUR 672) Arranged under the auspices of our "Younger Set"— The Youth Travel Association, founded by Mr and Mrs J. L. White in 1944. This will be the 38th World Tour arranged and carried out by World Circle Tours (J. L. White, Proprietor). Ages: The Tour is planned for those up to 37 years years of age. Minimum age for girls is 21. Total tour cost: £550 N.Z. back to N.Z. (Main Party) Based on two steamer fares totalling £330 net (if more or less, the tour fee is adjusted). You get the benefit of the steamer “return fare” concession. Includes all gratuities, except on ships. Does not include accommodation, etc., in the “free period” nor personal costs such as theatres—which will be kept low in cost by concessions and "gallery parties.” Does not include bus and "underground” fares during the London sightseeing, as these cannot be assessed. Sailing date: April 8, 1967. via Panama Canal (“Rangitane” one class vessel). Six-berth cabins. NOTE—ADVANCE PARTY leaves January 3 in "Ruahine,” via Panama, to give time for working in London, etc., for those who wish, and to take advantage of “off-season fares. Arrive London February 6. Cold weather, but an interesting experience if you’re enterprising. You save £33 on the fare, Tour Fea drops to £517. Both parties enjoy a fascinating voyage to U.K. (Tahiti, Panama, Jamaica, Miami, Bermuda.) May 15—Main party arrives London, advance party joins them. London programme is 10 nights in all, central hotel, all meals, full sightseeing. May 18 to 27—British coach tour as far as the Highlands, Lake District, Wales. June 1 to 24—Motor coach tour of the Continent; 7 countries, good hotels of economy class, no sleeping bag accommodation. All meals included. Visits the highlights of Europe, via Belgium, Holland, the Rhine, Bavaria, Austria, Italy, Venice, Florence, Rome, return via Pisa, Milan to Switzerland, St Gotthard Pass, Lucerne, Berne, Dijon, Paris, and so to London. Many admissions, all included, such as Rhine steamer, Tyrol concert, mountain railways, Eiffel Tower, Folies Bergere, etc. June 26—“ Free period” commences. Choice of several return dates, allows for working (this is permitted as part of a holiday visit); further travel, or study, etc. Mention your preferred return party when booking. It could be changed later (can remain a further year if wished). RETURN VIA SUEZ AND AUSTRALIA: PARTY A, “Oronsay,” dep. U.K. August 29, arrive Auckland October 6. PARTY B, “Orcades,” dep. U.K. September 21, arrive Auckland October 28. PARTY C, “Oriana,” dep. U.K. October 31, arrive Auckland November 29. PARTY D, “Orcades;” dep. U.K. December 23, arrive Wellington January 27, 1968. (This last sailing very suitable for teachers) To enrol: write Hon. Registrar, Mrs K. J. Lemmon, 28 Karepa street, Wellington, S.W.I. Please give full name and age. v 3814

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31077, 4 June 1966, Page 25

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