PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH** !T. ANDREWS PREsSi CHURCH pitaD-Minister: rev t r bllc -., ROBINSON, B.A. Jl LAWiiJ; 11 a.m.: -AS CLAY IN Tur,, of the potter•• Shakes Praise the Lord- .Hopkbs 7 p.m.: "COMPLETE i» n - Dedication of Youth W^ o^ KE.-. ALAN WATSON m a.m., anthem, "Incline jHimmel); 7 (Stainer), Magnificat (StaVnrrii - pn, '•Theme with Varia ML* berger), "Nocturne in irS* (Chopin). "Prelude and Fuhu» Minor" (Bach). Preacher for tv, "M REV. LLYWELYN WILITAM? e >. mers, Timaru. T - NINIATrS PRESffv - CHURCH, Puriri ItrS * ton—ll a.m.. Sacrament of the f. Supper; subject, "The Discinw n Hens/' St. John 13. 31 to 14 7 , Ques> object, "Made Free in CI ier L _Rev. John A. Allan. M a" ** QHIRLEY-RICHMONI >° lAN CHURCH, R; Minister, the Rev. F. E H tuV~" a.m., Mr Vinicombe; 7 ' Dl ™P *' Men's Bible Class ' "^ «T. DAVID'S PR] CHURCH, Colombo streel ham—ll a.m., Communion- 7 n Message of St. David" ( Communion). Rev. Laweucp « n ~ M.A. awicuce ttoger^ mfrc~ y lAN CHURCH-MinisteTthe ft James Robertson, B.A- 11 L ? Sacrament of the Lord's SupDef'. » p.m., "Sadhu Sundar Singh" 'm BAPTIST CHURCHES. QXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST W CHURCH. l Minister: Rev. Lawrence A North Harvest Festival Services 11 a.m. Subject: "In the School c( Nature." Choir Music: "Praise Hi,!! (Bach), and "Praise to the HoUestia the 5Sl leve J? Pr /? vl £ enc( ?;l from The Creation"; "The MarvelC Work" (soloist, Miss Joyce WilMim) "Awake the Harp," and "Sine to U Lord Ye Voices All." Solof'jfi! ing" (Clark), Mr W. B. Lambert. 0670T
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