MOLY TRINITY CHURCH (Angtiean) Corner of Roper and Foster Ave, Hilltop Poy. B. Pitt Grimitha, 180, Teect § 9m Holy Gommun'on, 10 ©.m—Sunday Scho: 1115 9.m-—Morning Prayer (Pint Synday of month—Ioly £80 pane—Evening Prayer, Services temporarily hold tn the lah Wall). ST. MATTIAS CHURCH, HALLS PRADRIE Holy Comminior 990 am—Ist Sunday of m Hf na—Srd Sunday. Sveniny Prayer Qnd and ath Sundays—2 pm unday School—10 a.m Church of ths Ascenston, Crescent ith Sunday Yet and pm, Sunday School—11 am Ocean Park Sunday School—11 a.m. WHITE ROCK TERIAN CHUR! Rev. G, Sidney Barber, M.A. Sunday School9.45 a.m. Divine cel] am, Bible Hour, Wednestay, — 7.30 * Club, Friday.—7.0 pm. L TABERNACLE (Pentecostal) Gordon Avenuo Sunday School: 10 a.m, Morning Worship: 11 a.m. ollstie: 7. Tuesday, 7.45 p.m Service. ‘Thursday, 7, raise, and prayer for the sick Rev, N, F, Langford, P: CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY White Rock, B.C. Hold Services in the Masonic Hall Sundays at 11 am. Sunday School at 10 a.m. Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday at 8 pm. Tending Library EVANGEL CHURCH (formerly known as White Rock Gospel Tabernacle) Pacific and “F" S Pastor: Rev. INDAY SI 945 a.m.: Sund 1 am: Mor: 715 pm.: Evening Service Wednesday, Prayor Mecting, 8 pm. Thursday, Young People, 7.30 pm, Women’s Missionary _Sccloty Meets ist Thursday of cach month. GRACE CHAPEL SUNDAY. 7H pan.z Gospel Service. ‘Thursday, 8 pm.: Prayer nnd Ministry, At present at 1200 Marine Drive, All, Welcome, MISSION McBride Street p. Alexandra Frosh Alr Camp) 10 a.m,; Sunday School, 11 am.: Morning Worship, 7 p.m.; Gonpol servi Wednesdays, 7.45 rani geollnt pam, Poter E FARK COMM un ‘The nervices of the Oden Part unity Church continue to held in the local Community tai etch Sunday ovoning at 7,9 pm We do appreciate the faithtulnous of many friends and tho Axemont they Inspire. Wo alno hued the help of many more that thin needed work mny bo costal lake, To thin end wo extend a warm Invitation to the realdonts of the Ocean Park aren to attend theno servicer, Come and help to extend the tino. fulness of these Church services HL Newman, GOLD SEAL DAIRY ATTENTION VISITORS! YOK TITE BEST QUALITY AND SERVICE GOLD TAL QAIBY ML The Sem hmoo Sun & White Rock Weekly, White Rock, B.C. Thursday, June 15th, 1950 | CURISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH {| The audience filed three nud torluma In ‘The Mother Church edi | Roon na Well nw w nyarhy theat Adhorents travelled foom ¢ Stato in tie Unlon and fro pe, Aalay Auntralla, and oth fant polnth to attend. Vast now avidencon of the power of pure Christianity to solve man kinda problema In modern times Wore reported on June o by The Christian Solence Hoard of Dire aing a gathoring of nearly Christian Selontlite the annual ‘The Moth: Church, Church Christ, Selentlat Hoaton, Directors dock of sleknons, 1 ont” full anywed to human trouble of Firat In ‘od that hoaling The of the ano and ontichn awaits all mankind through Htinl pewor, the meaning of nity” for the present ago, the Directora pointed to con- | crote evidence that spiritual power | can bo utilized to heal di luego Individual eapaclly, provide “sure guidance,” uncover hidden ‘ and provide without od that 1s | measure “the prec | need E 1” by every Individual In Jevery human. circumstance Thelr mesage, read by ‘Thomas E. Hurley, retiring Firat. Reader f° The Mother Church, hii lighted a session at which progress In New Setting LOCAL just as p ALL, campalgn whic saw hl th, 2?ORTS was reported in many Christian The Semiahmoo Sun {x anxious to receive more itema Science activities, A report of arr healings of serious aiscacon by |t0 local sport. If you are a member of team playing in an or Christian ‘Selence, compiled froni| unorganized tengue, please contact the Sun and we wil |many countries, was read. Tho coverage to your activities, aries of clubs whose Directors reported that a “‘mavel-| aye related to sports cially requested to make |e ect in the pri tlee of Christianity is n known, } | -~—= | Bellingham nine ITEMS WANTED pertalnin arrange to themselves from th under of its meaning. In re- ubstantial growth’ dur g the past in the numper id the of Christian § churches the ranks of the denomination, Directors added of Christian rometer of growth In of better er seale than da deoper understand. ing of God and His laws in order to cope with the’ presentday chao and confusion In afte ‘There is an answer mes. meric doctrines of tyranny fental domination which spread terrorism over Iai f the globe, The the spiritual realm, and ia to the would areas swer Hes in ayail- led tn. arlous {stian ctivities, George Cha Manager of Comn atlon,- reported th: companies tat inf number recognize dity of Christian Seleneo ti ment, and the right of Christi Scientfats to practice their religion | by relying whol er for reports | Science ‘nin Pub! ance tee insur ‘on | In roferring to Camp activitien of the church, Gordon V. | co ‘ of Mother | Church, mentioned healing within o: suf Th the week of a voter fering from paralysis, who had n walked for elght year not talked for 20 years. Reporting for the Truuteos ‘The Christin Science Publishing | jociety, John H. Hongland, Man-| Ager, sald circulation of The Chrin-| Han Sclence Monitor and of th denomination's weekly, monthly, and quarterly religioun periodical had In the ear “reached the highent 16 © thelr foind Jing" He an “increas! tontimonten" estored to and had | vctume | votunten hioalth | The Chriatinn Sel church does not publish membernhip fi but the Dir tors reported that In each year] mince 1002, th xin in mor berablyy hay the 2184 roported for that yonr by Mary Bakor Iddy, tho Dincoverer find Foundor of Chriatian Solonee, In eneh of tho Innt 40 years, In. ing the one just past, the gain | “has been xovornl times an large,’ |thoy stated. They roported a nat gain of 38 Chrintl Seloneo churehon in the past yenr, being ing the totml to more than 9,000, HONK WR, 3233, WOULD YOU BE HAPPY ON A LEASH? I's just as natural to want to get ahead and to succeed in any undertaking as it is to eat. Human beings are made that woy. When an individual starts to work os a clerk—as a pick-and- shovel man—as an interne or as a teacher, he doesn’t see himself doing the same job for the rest of his life. He sees himself as office manager or sales manager, as o foreman or superintendent on a big job, a5 a famous specialist or @5 a school principal or professor. Under our system that’s where the office managers, the sales managers, the foremen, the superintendents, the famous spocialists and educators come from. They come from the ranks—from the fellows who started out os clerks, working men and inexperienced students. Ovrs Is still the only system that permits the Individual the opportunity to choose his job) to live where pleases; to make the best use of his abilities to get along in the world and to hold his head up as an independent and free person. I Is still the only system that lends Itself to steady improvement by democratic proces DRITISH COLUMBIA FEDERATION OF TRADE AND INOUSTRY ganized or | Softball Revenuers tackle ~ Sunday at 6:30 Avstrong Bellingham tear with journey ta White Rock on #unday Rovenuers in the major wottball Sxture scheduled for thie nd, n\n slated tor 6.20 pn, Bat- Hemiahmoo Park, Battery local side will be Bobby pitcher, and Mary Wall, the ontoher a busy weekend for Hilltop’s Tonight 1. G2 they meet Eigin Aron park, On Bunday ti nore place, they take on Army and Navy, nday, Hevenuers handed 2-2 defeat, Wes Al Jarvin for the summer! Cox will broadcast Lacrosse ery Monday, Wednesday a1 Iday at 9.05 pm. UNIT 4 Meet 2nd Tuesday In Evary Month at 7:30 pm.