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March 31, 1934 CANTATA The Pas Man Is ENJOYED Burned to Death.;' Large and Appreciative Audience Hears "The Crucifixion" at i First United Church First United Church was crowded to the do6rslast night by a fully appreciative audjence for the presentation by the augmented choir of Stftlrfer'S' cantata "The Crucifixion." l'Much favorable comment was hear Jn. regard to the performance of the choir under the direction of J. S. Wilson, church choirmaster.. Soloists in the cantata were John E. Davfey and Dr. R. O. Large. Miss Swanna Olafson A. T. C. M. presided at the organ. In addition to the cantata, the program was supplemented with Gounod's anthem "Send Out Thy Light." There was also a quartet "Ood Is a Spirit." by Mrs. R. O. Large, Mrs. P. C. Mlller.J. S. Wilson and Dr. R. O. Large. The Junior Symphony Orchestra, under direction of A. C. Cameron, rendered much appreciated selections and Mr. Cameron also gave a vjolin solo. The personnel of the choir was - as follows: Sopranos- Mrs. H. N. Brocklesby, Elderly Thomas Cochrane Loses ; Life When Tent is Destroyed By Fire THE PAS, Man., March 31: l Thomas D. Cochrane, aged 80, native of Selkirk, Man., and formerly ; employed byhe .Hudson Bay Rall way Co., was burned to death here when a tent which he used as sleeping quarters was destroyed by'f fire. Miss M. Sharp, Mrs. C. D. Clarke,! Mrs. A. McNeill. Mrs. R. G.' Large, ! Miss C. Irvine, Miss B. Eastman,' Miss E. Miller, Miss M. Fossum. j Contraltos Mrs. P. C. Miller,' Mrs. P. H. Linzey, Mrs. C. E. Cullln, j Mrs. A. J. Squires, Miss M. Tenors George Wilson, J. E. Da-' vey. H. Lincoln, J. A. Teng. j Basses Dr. K. O. Large, Bertj Cameron, A. Clapperton, S. J. Hun-ter, W. E. Fisher, Frank Derry, A. J. ' Lancaster. I The church was tastefully decor atcd with Easter flowers. The Annual Satin-GIo Sale Is Now On! March 29 to April 7 We can supply you with extra Coupons to cover all your purchases. , . BUY NOW and save money! THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED. JACK COD- Prepared Daily fly Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. WINCE RUPERT, H.C. THE DAILY NEWS Saturday. March j iM, The Family Shoe Store fcHURCH notices) Fasfer Footwear 1 1 V A M J, Third Avenue. LIMITED Phone 357 rOi? CHURCH CALLS YOU Of all the days of the tear there are tws that stand out In their power to inspire and lift the eyes and the thoughts of men throughout the world. Those two days are Christmas when we celebrate the anniversary of the birth of the Saviour and Easter when wr commemorate His resurrection. And of the two days, Easter sometimes seems the most inspiring; because all nature seems to be In accord, bringing' new life, new assurance, new hope into the world. . . , Come to church your church on that day. Join with thousand of others In a renewal and rebirth of faith. FIRST UNITED CHURCH Organist Miss S. Olafsoii. A. T. C. M. Choir Leaders J. S. Wilson, fleo. WiUon 11 A.M., Anthem, "This Is Our Easter Day," Junior Choir 7:30 P.M., Duet, "Glory In the Oarden," Mrs. R. O. Large, Mrs. P. C. Miller. Solo. "Open the Gate of the Temple.'' Dr. R. O. targe. WELCOME TO ALL FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. W. I). Grant llollingworth, K.A. Organist: Mrs. F J. Smith 11 A A!.. Sermon Subject. "THE EASTER MESSAGE Chorus by Junior Choir, Soloists, Marcclle Jabour and Betty Wood. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed at the close of this service. 12:30, Sunday School, open session. 7:30 P.M., A DRAMATIC WORSHIP SERVICE Presenting the Easter message in pageant, song and story. A group of young people will tell the Easter message in pageant form. An augmented choir directed by Mr. J. E. Davey, accompanied by Miss Nellie Lawrence, violinist, will Interpret the pageant to the congregation. YOU are Invited to all services. HOLY WEEK SERVICES ANNUNCIATION CHURCH Holy Saturday Confessions 4 to 6 and 7:30 to 9:30. Night prayers at 730. Easter. Stryday -Masses at 9 and 11 Benediction at 7:30 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Iter. F. IV. I)afe, 11.11, Miniiter W. Vaughn Da vies, Organist . EASTER SERVICES ; Merrring Service at 11 A.M. Special Children's Program. Soto by David Houston. Easter Message by the Pastor. EVENING SKKVICE AT 7:30 Sermon Subject. "WHAT DO YOU THINK OF CHRIST?" The ordinance of believers baptism will be administered during the service. Solo, "Open the Gates of the Temple." Miss Beulah McKlnley. Sold. "He Shall Feed His nock," Mrs. P. H. Linzey. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper observed at close of the service. You are cordially Invited. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Very Rev. J. H. (iittson. Dean Choir Conductor, A. J. Lancaster Organist, I'eter Lien 8 A.M Holy Communion. 11 A.M., Morning Prayer and Holy Communion. Te Deum, Jackson. Anthems: "Christ Our Passover," "They Have Taken Away My Lord." Sermon Subject: "THE FIRST EASTER MORN," 2:30 P.M., Children's service, address by Miss E. M. Lenox M.D. i, 7:30 P.M., Evening Prayer and Sermon. "Magnificat and Nunc Dim," by Stalner, Anthem, "Why Seek Ye the Living?" Sermon Subject, "JESUS AND THE RESURRECTION.' THE SALVATION ARMY SPECIAL EASTER SERVICES' 11 A.M., Subject, "I AM THE RESURRECTION AND THE LIFE," Lieut. II. Mlley. 1:30 P.M., Subject, "JESUS THE RABBONI," Captain A. Coxson. Special Easter songs and music. OLD TIME REVIVAL SERVICES PENTECOSTAL CHURCH .21 G Sixth Avenue West Evangelist John E, Barnes, district superintendent Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Is going to begin a series of meetings commencing Wednes day. April 4. He Is an interesting and riccom-ollshrd (speaker, also an able musician and singer. His subjects will be of vital Interest to you, such as the very. Imminent coining at our Lord and prophetic utterances being fulfilled, messages you have long been looking forward to hear. 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