2 WHITE ROCK SUN ‘THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1959 Church Ga Phones Office WI. REV, ALFRI , F.Ph.S., ae SUNDAY. 9:30 a.m. Sunday/ Sch ‘outh Fellowship, and Adult Class 1:00 a.m. WORLD WIDE COMMUNION SERVICE Subject: “THE GREATEST ACT OF WORSHIP” 7:30 p.m, Evening Worship Subject: “HAVING GOD IN OUR LIFE“ CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY | (Anglican) | Cerner of Roper and Foster. | Rey. E. es soy BSc, | Rev. H. Berry yeas LT Hon. Assistant‘ iF Ri (Choral 730 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Preacher - Rev, F. W. Sharman, | L.Th., of Vancouver ph’ Cazjadn, ‘Syfth | / Siar Ta Vv ichool CRESCENT iveryone UNITED id adults meet CHURCH ‘ichol Road | Service. | Rev. G. A. Affleck, apne sate B.A, Minister . vening Service Phone W. 8-4941 | Wednesday 7:30 pm: Fellow- saip in song, prayer aud Sunday, October 4 Bible study. World Communion Sunday 9:45 a.m. All departments of Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Youth Fellowship Tow A rning Worship - mmunion - 9:30 - 11:30: Tuesday, Thursday, Tuesday, October 6 11 200 p.m. Women’s SSH in the Lounge. 6:30 p.m. Men’s Supper meet| ing in the basement hall Travelogue by Rev. | Ralph Hardy. Wednesday, October 7 8:00 p.m. Official Board in the lounge Thursday, October & 7:00 p.m. Junior Choir Practice, 7:45 pm. Senior Choir Practice. ZION LETHaRAN CHURCH £ Fri Tuesday at 8:00 - Men's Club Thursday at B:00 - Choir Saturday at 9:45 - Junior Choir, at 10:00 - Confirmation Class. L. H. Glerach: Pastor Phone YE-72366 | MOUNT OLIVE LUTHERAN CHURCH “Age We BC,» Rev. E, ‘, D., Bluff 9:45 am, 11:06 ee ots Service Everyone Welcome — Services temporarily held at Buena Vista Hall (1160 Stevens &t., near Buena Vista Ave.) i GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE FIRST UNITED CHURCH Buena Vista and “E' St., White Rock (Anglican) Church of Canada 0 11;00 am, Sunday School | WHITE ROCK BAPTIST Uhoir Rehearsal \Thursday, 8:00 p.m., Senior Uhoir Rehearsal SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH eke 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m, Christian Boys’ Brigade for boys 12 to 18 2:20 p.m. Women's Mission SHotices WI, 8-8226 CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Crescent Beach D. $. McKinnell, B.A. Pa Phone WI. 83062 ered ttober 4 ‘Sunday School, Holy Communion, Ocean Park CHURCH Nichol and Coldicott rsday, 7:00°p.m., Junior most cordial invitation is extended to all. Radio Broadcast 8:30 am., CKLG, 730 ke HE E. LOR Pastor Prayer Meeting day 8:00 pm. Young Peoples ier EVANGELICAL FREB CHURCH Pacific and “F" Streets eae Mr. W. NICHOL otiion exer- Sunday School ing Worship iT ngregational meeting direction of Mr. Bruce Hall. Thursday, October 8 at Conference Centre on Johnston Road and Sunnyside Circle at Mrs, E. Lite, 2515 King Geo. Hwy. | | White Rock, Junior Choir under More staff needed to meet church enro!lment The early increase of the Sunday School and Christian Education enrollment at First United, White Rock, has creat- ed an urgent need for an in- creased staff in spite of the fact that the staff has already been increased in size. Already just over 260 have been registered in the Sunday School and Youth Department, and 80 have enrolled in the through the week youth work program The CGIT for girls is new under the able leadership of Mrs. F. Kish and Mrs. A. Boul-| ter, and meets on Wednesday at 700 pm. | The Explorers for younger girls is already 34 in number and its leader, Mrs. A. R Laing, has three assistant lead- ers this year. The Misses Rose- mary Laing, Wendy Cuthbert | and Sharon Powell The Youth Fellowship which | meets on Tuesday has elected) Gordon Krogel speaker at Tabernacle Sunday Mr. Gordon Krogel of the Evangelistic Tabernacle, Van- couver, will be guest speaker on Sunday evening at Cres- cent Park Evangelical Taber- nacle, Cresceut Road He speaks in place of Rey. A. Sheppard who is holding an Evangelistic Crusade at Agas- siz, B.C. THE POTTER'S | this inspiring fi presented by is being J. A. Ray- Provincial e Bible Society n nited Church Sunday, October 6 | at 8:00 pm ALL ARE WELCOME! FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST” (Cerner “ MU are y cordially invited to attend the Services and use the Reading Room. BROADCASTS Hew Christian Science Heals Station C-FUN, 1410 Ke. Sunday - 8:45 am. CRESCENT PARK EVANGELISTIC Eectestablat mBible Study " Saturday, September 26 10;00 a.m. Happy Hour Bible Club, — | HILLTOP GOSPEL CHAPEL aes Thrift an |MD., jin 1E Mr. Gareth Keyworth as its Student chairman, and Sharol Powell as secretary again this year. The Junior Choir, under the leadership of Mrs. J. Robinson, how has 34 members and meets en Wednesday following school hours for practice. The announcement regarding the opening of Mission Band for the very young children will he made as soon as_ possible, | cs also will be news of the pro- posed Couples Adult Club, and Young Missionary is church speaker Dr. H. A. Walverton, B,S.A., retired missionary from India, will be guest speaker at the White Rock Baptist Church, Sunday, October 4 at 7.30 pm Dr, and Mrs, Walverton spent) 36 years in India, The W.A. of the church is in charge of the service and will also be taking part. The ladies of the Baptist churches of Parkview, Reidville and White Rock met at the Reidyille church on Friday, September 25 for the Fall Re- treat. Ladies of all churches participated The WA. of the Baptist Church will hold a luncheon the church on October 6 when Mrs, R. C. Weldon of Vancouyer will be guest speak- er. Mrs, Weldon is on the Uoard of Trustees for the |Buelah Garden Homes and on |the social Jof the B.C. Convention of Bap- jtist churches. She will tell of her work in this capacity. Obituaries PINKER - September 24, 1959, |Charles Henry Pinker of 14832 Buena Vista Ave., age 86 years. White Rock, Survived by one brother, Ernest, Fort George, B.C veral nephews and nieces} Funeral service was held Tuesday, eral Parlour, 14615 North Bluff Road, to Sunnyside Lawn, Rey. Pitt Griffiths officiating. MORRIS - September 23, 1959, John Charles Morris 160th Street, White Rock, age 73 years. ing wife; one daughter, Mrs. sister, Mrs. A. Pearsall, Derby, England; three grandchildren urday, p.m. from Chapel Hill Funeral Parlour, 14615 North Bluff Rd., to Sunnyside Lawn, Rev, A. Yerey and Rev. A. Elliott of- ficiating. | Farewell party held for G. T. Needlers’ Mr. and Mrs. Leslie C, John- son of Crescent Road held a farewell party in honor of the departure to Montreal of their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, George T. Need- Jer on Thursday, September 24 via Canadian Pacific Airlines, Some 25 guests were present and were entertained by the |showing of a full length color film of Mr, and Mrs, Needler’s wedding day which took place during the summer. George will be attending McGill. University where he will study for his doctor's de- gree in theoretical Nuclear Physics, Margaret will contin- ue her teaching career in Mont- ys #00 p.m, - Prayer and Bible Study. real. Their many friends wish them success. 15782 River IN . A. 6:30 p.m. Friday, — Worship : St. John’s Presbyterian Church pbell ‘oad Rock, B.C. ISTER Walker, M.A. 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship » 9:45 a.m, Sunday School , Junior Choir 7:30 p.m. Friday, Senior Choir With Us — \Bible Society service committees | September 29, at} 11 am. from Chapel Hill Fun-}| of 2208 Survived by his loy- | Frank Plain, White Rock; one| Funeral service was held Sat- September 26 at 1:30 CGIT group off to a good start ‘The C.G.LT. got off er gen nile mel United Church hall with new leaders, Mrs, A. and Mrs, F. Kish. ‘An extensive program for the year is planned, some of whict. will be a mission study, hand- crafts, candlelight service, a tea and a mother and daugh- ter banquet. es Any girls between the ages of 2 and 17 Se eames interested should con 2 or WI 8- in the First United Church on lesdees al ely NS 8 pm 3 TU aetouneled the’ tim, Mr, | each Wednesday from 7 to 6:00 p.m. q the tremend-} Tingley sells of the If anyone has a C.G.LT. uni- ous work being done by the Bible Society throughout the | form for sale, would she please world and the urgent need for| contact the leaders. |inereased support | film on October 6 ‘The thrilling story of how the Bible is changing the great Jand of India and bringing hope to millions is the theme of @ new motion picture produced by the British and Foreign Bible Society. This beautifully colored film is now being shown for the first time in British Columbia by the Society’s Provincial Sec- retary, Rev. J. A. Raymond Tingley, Vancouver. Its premiere showing here is Attends Anglican /Women’s rally | Mrs. Andrew Westland of Boundary Road returned home Saturday night after spending a week in Victoria as guests of former White Rock residents, Mr, and Mrs. C D. Reid. While in Victoria, Mrs. West- land attended the Dominion An- nual Convention of the Women's Auxiliary of the Anglican Church in Canada held at the Cathedral Memorial Hall. Mrs. Westland is a member of the W.A. of the Church of England of New Westminster Diocese Board. . ABLLT \juneh pa lunches al ? use Sunbeam CRACKED WHEAT OP GOSPEL CHAPEL (corng® of Thrift and Foster) UNDAY, OCTOBER 4 a.m. Family Bible Hour 0 p.m. The Evangel peaker: Mr. Robert Peacock FORMERLY OF PORTRUSH, IRELAND Come and hear this Evangelist. You can rest assured of a warm welcome | i Four pass to... 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