By JOHN KEUHN, Pastor—Bethel opi Dial 4164 °. PENTECOSTAL: TABERNACLE : 202.6th Ave. West’ Morning Service 11:00 a.m. “Sunday School .10:00. a.m, Evangelistic 7:30 p.m. . Rev. Wm. E, Leggette - Dial. 5839 FIRST. PRESBYTE RIAN: 235 4th Ave.: East. July: Morning Worship 11: 15 a.m. Rev. ivan S. Gamble: . Dial: §823 Dial. 5060. Aug.: Morning Worship’ 10:00.a.m.. Rev. . THES SALVATION: ARMY ' Fraser (Street 12:45.-p.m.° Sunday.‘ School Sunday 11:60 a.m. Holiness Service qh fused world.” 8 nameless neéed, ‘seek what. they where. to be in God’s| house’ singing the songs of Zion ‘in’ company with. other. Christian -folk; humbly and reverently bowing to their. Maker. Why go to church?” ‘There: aré three. food. ‘réasons for wanting: to go to church.. First, to | behold: the . beauty of the’ Lord, the pleasantness; the Lord, ence. To meditate..and reflect on the eternal truths: of. God. Thirdly, to, reassure one’s self that God will keep him and furnish ‘him a place of shelter _in dark days. To fortify his: life. ‘as a rock against the onslaught. ‘of evil in. the world. How greatly. _we feel the need of that ‘shelter today in this chaotoic ‘and’ con- “It cis” “not. difficult. to see. that \church-going ‘does us good, par- ticularly. in the. cultivation. Of our-moral and spiritual lives. There.is no substitute for our private devotions; but such _pri- vate devotions .as prayer and Bible reading do not in ‘any way conflict with our church- going, but rather supplement it. It is -generally those who are most diligent in their private devotions, who are most regular and faithful. in thelr church- going. and blend. their. voices in prayer - have ‘béen: unable to find’ else- o Others go because they Jove . loveliness, and. delightfulness of :Secondly,. to inquire, ‘to’. seek, a cgnsider ‘and reflect. To . seek ways and means. of . improving ‘life. To considér®God’s ‘will. for. life and the purpose: of ‘exist-: PRA Ye ee Or Ey 4782 - SIZES: 9-17 bi flnne eens TWO - WAYS WONDERFUL! _It’s.a jumper by. day, a glam- orous dress. for dates. Simple - to cut and sew.in bright wool with. classic blouse in crisp cotton, Tomorrow’s ° pattern: ~ Girls’ dress. Printed Pattern 4782: Junior Miss Sizes .9, 11,13; 15,°.17:-" Size 13 jumper takes 34% yards 54-inch;. blouse 2 yards. 39- inch. Printed directions. on each : pattern part. Easier, accurate. *: _ Send FIFTY CENTS (50c) in coins (stamps cannot be ac- cepted). for. this: pattern. Pledse print. plainly SIZE, — NAME, ‘ADDRESS, STYLE | NUMBER. Send order. to ANNE ADAMS, a care. of Prince Rupert Daily News, Pattern Department, 60: a . | 4603 6-14 | ydbnne Lbloms ‘PRINCESS. JUMPER and -blouse—-the fashion the: back-. ' to-school set loves best! Thrif- ty and easy-to-sew. ‘Make’ it in bright wool with blouse in~ _cotton. -Tomorrow’s: pattern: “Junior Miss outfit: Printed. Pattern 4603: ‘Girls’ 12, 145. Size 10 : yards’ 54-_ Sizes 6, 8,-10,. jumper. takes. 1h inch fabric; blouse: Ve yards ‘35- inch. Printed “directions | ‘on each pattern. part. Easier, ate. s Send FIFTY. CENTS (500) in coins | (stamps. cannot. be ac-. cepted). Yor this’ pattern. | Please print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE \ NUMBER. ” Front. Street. West, "Sizes ° > accur- | Send order to ANNE ADAMS, . care of Prince “Rupert, Daily News, . Pattern’ Department, 60: er. There is a blessing to. be. ob- tained from worshipping God ‘in the. company of one’s fellows. which is not to be had elsewhere. So go to church, go to the church of. your, choice, but 0. to church! - °2:30 p.m. Salvation ‘Meeting: ist. Licut.: and Mrs, C. / McInnes . Dial 3024; : oe FIRST UNITED | . 636.6th Ave. West’... - .Morning Worship’11:00. a.m. +. Evening Worship :7 30° p.m me Mr. John.Cashore “ ” RW.K. _ Eliot : Dial ail4 “BE THE fi, BAP TIST. > ¢ HURCH > : Plo ' 200 (4th. Ave. BE. ji, : Sunday. School 10 a.m. An nouncements~ ‘| than “s apulting. e. WA to Local 708 will ‘meet| Front- Street. West, Toronto, ‘Ontario. re _ Toronto, ‘Ontario. © ae * couver Sun general reporter said Thursday news reporting is more slipping..-from -a.. high standard Of. ¢ excellence,’ it’s; gate. ing, said: what is). wt rse i ‘downhill. trend ‘As seems to.” ear ‘Simma Holt,: one. of four panel ‘members © critically ‘dissecting papers. ‘and. “not, accept’: ‘September | 14th. at.8 p.m.-in ‘Rev, John Kuehn. ‘Dial 2453 ‘the Metropole Hall. New mem- PORT ENWARD GOSPEL CHAPEL ome. (178) (West) Const. Children’s : Misston) bers welc _Sunday School 10:30 a.m. e Sons of Norway. ‘business Worship. Service 7:30, p.m Pastor: To be appointed eetin Monday, Sept. 14th, 8 me ne . 7B) | withers eros SUNDAY SCHOOL will be held in the " FACEY HALL Sunday, September 13 Intermediate and Senior Classes will meet at 10:15 am. Nursery and Primary Classes at 11:15 a.m. All Children Welcome. FIRST UNITED CHURCH 9:45 ot aior Inter- Church School Bible Class 11:00 am—Living in Parenthesis” Primary Church School 7:30 p.m.—''Who is the Prodigal?” 8:45 p.m.—Board of Stewards _dunior, “3 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister—Rev. Ivan 8, Gamble, B.A, B.D. Morning Worship——1 1:00 a.m. Sermon——"'He First Loved Us" Evening Worship—7; 30 p.m, Sermon—""I ot Ashamed” \ Oy gantat—Mrs. B,J. Smith (Sunday School opens—10;00 a. md HOw oe ” tee aE Peed Meas . Como and Hear: ‘the Old-Time Religion SALVATION — HEALING — REVIVAL Prosonted by Evangolist Mac Solbrokkon For all people—all racos——all churches Come S$oo—Come Hoar—Como Recojve Throo days only, September 11, 12 and 13 Friday: 8 pam; Saturday, 8 p.m; Sunday: 10 a.m, 1) am, and 7:30 pms #- ontecosta f Ta bern ack, e 209 Ath Avenue West Pantort W, t hergette Journalism standards” “for clos- | mediocre: Peporting;? he. -said. “OTTAWA O—A veteran van-| ing sessions of the four-day Can- adian Women’s Press Club meet- dia’ it: would ‘stop. buying hews- the: We re ready. to. serve you. in “any “capacity” signed: civiC “CENTRE STAFF z a, _ me ees Vf oa? Te i "PLEASE ( CHECK THE PROGRAMS THAT INTEREST You. 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