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FEAST OF THE EPIPHANY; Eric Gill: SIR FRANK BRANGWYN: C.1.0, LEADER Monday next, the sixth of January, is the Feast of the Epi- of the phany, the day that recalls the visit to the Infant Jesus. Wise Men from the East. The name, which comes "from the Greek, THE Undersigned have received means "manifestation," and it refers to the manifestation of Him-

self by Christ to the people outside the Jewish race.

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Tuesday the 7th January, 1941

commencing at 5.15 p.m.

of

Because its significance, as demonstrating Christ's message to be a universal one, going beyond all racial bounds, the feast has always been. regarded as a very important one in the Church. continually observe since the third century

It has been

It was a popular feast in medi- the maintenance of a united pro- aeval England. It was known asgramme and united action within "Twelfth Night," because it is the the" organisation, twelfth day after Christmas, and there were many quaint customs connected with it.

at their Sales Room, No. 2. Con-In France it is known

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Inland Lot No. 2320 together with the premises thereon known as

"SEVEN SISTERS"

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At 3 o'clock p.m.

At their Auction Room, No. 2 Connaught Road Central. Second Floor, Victoria, Hong Kong.

by

Messrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS, Auctioneers,

John Lewis has been the head of the C.LO. ever since its founda tion five years ago, and when he the resigned, as a protest against Mr. the Roosevelt's re-election, he left wise very thorny situation to his suc Dume-cessor.

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"Feast of the Kings", from ancient tradition that the men were Kings. Though

the Phillp Murray was rous traditions are connected with

Istural choice for the position, for the three travellers there nothing.certain about them except ne has been second in command what is told in the New Testato Mr. Lewis for a long time, and

while he left most of the specta

ment.

They are often called MAGI, cular side of the work to Lewis he because this term was applied to devoted himself to the working out the members of a priestly caste of of the details of a carefully prepar- the Medes who then ruled a large fed programme.

confidence both He enjoys the extent of territory East of Pales-

of employers and of workers, be- tine.

he has shown himself cause equally aware of the difficultles of both, and fully conscious of the 1act that if labour is to prosper 30 must business.

A

seventh century tradition gave them the names of Gaspar, Melchior and Balthasar, but It is a tradition without any authority.

ERIC GILL

The death of Mr. Eric Gu re- moves one of the most interesting gures in the artistic life of Eng-

He is a practical Catholle and has a good grasp of Catholic So cial teaching and his avowed aim is to secura industrial peace on a land. He was a widely-known foundation of justice. His choice sculptor and engraver. and was

was a popular one, and he has chiefly remarkable as a designer

been csiled honest. intelligent of letters.

courageous and straightforward ·

The Gill type designed by him said to be the most beautiful type of the past century. He also designed the letters on the pre- sent issue of English stamps.

His work was original and "mo-

dern" in treatment and was frew quently, criticised, though, the

ST. JOSEPH'S

CHURCH

Vigil of the Epiphany. "First Mass and General Communion at 8 a.m. Second Mass at 10 am., followed

CHURCH & GENERAL

RADIO

Mr. Yau Yet-hing and his bride, formerly Miss Wong Chin-ying. "➡King's Studio),

"..

ENGLISH METHODIST

CHURCH

Queens.. Raad East. Opposite Royal Naval Hospital ANNUAL COVENANT SERVICE

SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1941

MARCH OF TIME

PROGRAMMES ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE

ROYAL AIR FORCE IN ··

Continued from Page 3

TOMORROW

RECITAL BY THE CHOIR OF ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH

"La Tosca" Act III

10.00-11.00 am. Relay of Morning Service from St. Joseph's Church.

12.15 pm. Liszt-Concerto No. 2 in A Major...

BATTLE

OF OF

BRITAIN

"The Royal Air Force is today the toast not only of the British Empire but of the whole democratic world."

The commentator for the March of Time's latest feature "THE BRITISH RA.F.," thus sums up briefly the achievements of the Royal Air Force in the Battle of Britain

The March of Time feature, which will be screened at the King's Theatre on Tuesday, was previewed yesterday.

Excellent direction and photo-find themselves and their homes Adagio sostenuto assai → Allegrography and a highly informed in the very front line of battle. agitato assal-Allegro moderato-Alle-commentary give accent to a story The Fighter Command," the gro deciso L'istesso tempo-Marciale of dogged courage against odds March of Time commentator ex- jun poco meno Allegro-Un Poco pla that has only to be told.

plains," is the nemesis of Adolph." ucaso (Tenpo Rubato) Allegro anime- The commentator casually in- Hitler's highly touted Luftwaffe." to-Egon Petri (Piano) add the Lonforms his audience that the men (don Philharmonic Orchestra.

at the Fighter Command have

warfare

PROTRACTED WARFARE The film portrays also the mea- 12.37 A Russian Programine. cause for satisfaction in the know-sures being adopted to keep up Slander is a whispering zephyr ledge that they are cutting down protracted

against the ("The Barber of Seville-Rossint; on the air superiority of the Luft-Luftwaffe. The centres of train- Song of the Flea (Moussorgsky)-waffe that at one time was es-ing for the airmen of the British Theodore Chaliapine (Bass) with Or-timated to stand' at five to one.

Empire in Canada are briefly sur- chestra. The Nightingale (Alable) The Bomber

Command have veyed, where a score Of train- -Don Cossack Choir. Doubinushk's strated the "nvasion ports" and ing schools work, to prepare to (ar Rimsky-Korsakov-London Sym- have bombed "not only Hamburg send into battle 15,000 air pilots phony Orchestra. Cossack Song

and Bremen and Northern Italy. a year.

Don Cossack Choir. Aria of the M- ter Roussalka")-Dargomwizhsky)

(Bass) with | Theodore - Ohaliapine

Orch.

but even faraway Munich.

The young airman is faced with

TOTAL PERSONNEL

10 months of hard work and in-" In the last war, the total R.A.Ftensive schooling and has to com- plete 150 hours of advanced train- 1.00 Local Time Signal and Wen-personnel stood at a figure of 30,-

000. With demobilisation, ther Report.

the Ing in the air before he will be "powers that were" chose to re-considered ready for the job." gard the R.A.F. as nothing more | Yet, among the hundreds who than an auxiliary service. The volunteer are a good number of taxpayers' money paid for other American youths. | things, than towards achieving a "New types of plaries that fight mastery of the air that was not with the Royal Air Force, the considered important even in the American bullt Lockheed Hudson bomber and the Sunderland, and

1,03 Tchaikowaly Theme and Variations from Sulte No. 3 G.

London Symphony Orchestra ducted by Mr Landon Ronald.

Benny Moiseivitch at

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con

the

AND HOLY COMMUNION Preschers. Morning-Rev, E. Moreton; Evening--Rev. E Bunton, Morning parade service at 10.15 am. This will be followed by the Annual Covenant Service with Holy Communion. Hymn 958, Plano. Prayer, Hymn 133, First Lesson, Jeux D'Eau (Ravel): Jardins Sous early 1930's. Hymn 894, Second Lesson, Prayer, La Plute (Debussy). Notices, Offertory, Hymn 519, Ser- .1.50 Reuter & Rugby Press, Wea-waffe, the collapse of France, and very able and convincing pictorial mon, Hymn 615, Benediction. Even-ther Forecast and Announcements. ing service at 7. p.m. Hymn 1,

1.43 Compositions of Dvorak. Prayer. Hymn 939, Lesson, Prayer, Notices, Offertory.

Slavonic Rhapsody. Op. 45, No. Hymn 539,

Sir Thomas Beecham cand the Lon- Sermon, Hymn 954, Benediction.

don Philharmonic Orchestra. Indian Lament-Fritz Kreisler (Violin) with Piano acc.

NOTICES FOR WEEK Following the Evening Service a Social Hour will be held at 8 & S Home at 2.15 pm. All Servicemen

Then came Hitler and the Luft-other models, are shown and a

today the Royal Air Force is Bri- survey., with highly Informative tain's first weapon of defence in a commentary, make the picture 3-war in which the British people very much worth the seeing-

2.05 Puccini's "La Tosca" Act III. Soloists and Chorus of La Scala

most notable examples of it, such by Benediction. This Service will and civilians warmly welcomed. Theatre, Milan, conducted by Carlo

be broadcast.-Sermon by the Very as the Stations of the Cross of Rey, Father J. O'Meara 8.J., en Westminster Cathedral, eventuallyThe Holy Name of Jesus." Jan. 6: won universal approval. A well Epiphany of Our Lord. Holy day known example of his sculpture of Obligation. Holy Mass and is the stone group Ariel and General Communion at 8 am. On Prospero" in front of Broadcast week days, Holy Mass at 8 am. ing House, London.

Confessions are heard every day He was the son of an Anglican before and after Mass. On Satur- clergyman, and was received into days, the special time for Contes- the Catholic Church with his wife slons is from 4.30 to 8 p.m. and children in 1913.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST

The

A study of the work of Eric Gill The property consists of:-

has been written by John Rothen- All that place or parcel afstein, the director of the Tate

31 Macdonnell Road recent at North Point Gallery, "whose wife is a ground situate

the of subject

Les aforesaid and known and register-convert to the Catholic Faith. Sermon in all Christian Science ed in the Land Office as Inland Mr. Rothenstein, who has written Churches tomorrow will be "God" The Golden Text will be: "Praise Lot No. 2320 together with the many books on contemporary art. messuage erections and buildings is the son of Sir William Rothen walteth for thee, O God in Ston; thereon known

"SEVEN stein, as

and unto thee shall the vow be BISTERS" held for the residue of painter.

performed. O thou that bearest the term of 75 years with a right

SIR FRANK BRANGWYN prayer, unto thee shall all flesh of renewal for a further term of

One of the greatest living artists, come." (Psalm 65: 1, 2).

75 years created therein by the Crown Lease thereof.

Annual Crown Rent $96.00. Area 21,000 square feet or there- abouts--..

For further particulars apply to: Messrs. JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,

Liquidator's Solicitors,

or to

Messrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS, The Auctioneers.

CATHOLIC

the celebrated

conferred

portrait

2.30 5.45 7.00

Close down.

Indian Programme,

London Belay--The New

7.15 London RelayQuestions of the Hour."

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GRIM STORY OF PROGRESS OF WAR TOLD IN LONDON'S POSTERS AND NOTICES

LONDON, Dec. 19. -—The posters and notices which yon see

on windows, boardings and all over" London give an sccurate reflection of the wartime life of this great city.

Early in the war, huge pla^ards called on men” and women to give their services to Britain's cause.

There will be no meeting for Saba no Prayer and Fellowship on Tuesday. The Badminton Club is meeting on Monday at 7 p.m. and on Thursday from 6-8 pm at S & S Home. Thursday at 8.30 pm. Film show at S & S Home. This is for the

1.30 Boston Promenade Orchestra.. special benefit of Servicemen, and is free. Attention is drawn to the

"Freedom is in peril, defend it ļcards, and what to do about regis- Marche Müitaire Schuberty March Universal Week of Prayer com- of the Little Leaden Soldiers (Piers, with all your might," and similar tration. mencing Jan. 6.

"The Sleeping Beauty' appeals during which Waltz (trom

posted in

NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS meetings will be held, every day. Ballet, Op 66 - Tchaikowsky: Po-street. The answer wam't

But those posters have long in St John's Cathedral at 5.30 p.m. lonaise Militaire In A Major (Chopin), in coming. There were calling-up since been tattered by the On Sunday Jan. 12, there will be a

notices too, advice on where other, faded by the sun or covered 7.45 Compositions Gouned United Bervice

obtain English in the

masks and ration with. Faust-Selection-Marek Weber and

more immediate develoD- Methodist Church at 6.30 p.m. His Orchestra.

ments Au Printemps; Sere- (Please note alteration in time) nade Yvonne Brother (Soprano) Cordial invitation is given to all with Piana

friends to share these gatherings.

ST. ANDREW'S (Church of England, Kowloon) The Rev. H. A. Wittenbäch to Preach

8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.

8.03 Relay-Recital by the Choir, of St. Joseph's Church.

1. March, (Pagella)-Orgun; 2. (a) Kyrie and (b) Gloria in Excelsis (Zuc- coli-Choir: 3. Rondo-Pastorale -

The Birth of Christ" (Vittadini)

were

ST. JOHN'S

Holy

every long

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Wes-

With the later phase ot WAT bringing the metropolis into the

CATHEDRAL front line of attack, a new class

of announcements has appearen 2nd Sunday after. Christmas:-8

Beside the old directions for a.m. Holy Communion and in the lobtaining respirators for babies Peak Church. 11 am. Choral Eu-and later information on evacua- charist and sermon. Preache:tion of women and children, now The Dean. 6.30 pm. Service of can be read instructions on where.

ing services etc. at St. Andrew's Two Soprant Soit and Chorus; 5. Im the Evensong and all are

The following are 'the forthcom- ganti)-Organ; 4 Finale, Part I, of nine, Lessons and Carols. The So-to go to be fitted with rubber ear ctal will be held immediately after plugs. Thousands of the little Church, Kowloon:-

very gadgets have been issued without Com-charge to offset the din of bombs provviso (Neniato)-Organ; 6: Sanctus cordially welcome. Sunday, Jan. 5 Second Sunday (Zuccoll)-The Choir: 7. Enthusiastic munion is celebrated on: Monday, and barrage. Another notice ad- after Christmas. Holy Communion. Thought (Artigian) Organ; & Benc 7.30 am Festival of Epiphanny: vises the reader to report to his in the Church at 10 am. Leader: at 8 a.m. Young People's Service dictus (Caudana)-The Choir.

Thursday. 7.30 a.m.; Friday, 7.30 Iocal distribution point for R 8.45 Studio-Book Reviews.

a.m. (In Cantonese); Monday, B Miss E. Gibbins. Primary Sunday the hall at 10 am. the Textbook. Leader: from

Miss ·W. Robinson "Science and Health with Key to Matins and Address at 11 am, He is a Catholle and was born the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Preacher: The Rev. H. A. Witten- in Bruges. where his father had Eddy: "In divine Science, we fiave

bach. Evensong and Address at an ecclesiastical studio. He learn- not as much antherits for con- 6.15 p.m. Preacher: The Rev. H. ed to draw there by copying desidering God masculinie, as signs and this was the only art have tor considering Him feminine. will be held after this service,

and one of the greatest decorative citations will be read from the Among others the following artists of all time, was honoured Bible: "As an eagle stirreth up her at the New Year when a knight hest, auttereth over her young.

Frank 03

her spreadeth abroad hood was

wings, Brangwyn. Though his work is taketh them, beareth them on, her neglected at the present time, be-wings; so the Lord alone did lead cause the dramatic and picturesque him, and there was no strange god in painting are temporarily out of with him.” (Deut. 32: 11, 12), fashion, he is one of the few living! The following citations will also artists for whom immortality can be be safely prophesied.

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School in

A. Wittenbach. The Sunday Club

News Commentary.

9.00 London Relay -The News and D.m. Badminton in Cathedral Hall; special smoke filter to be attached

togas masks. Thursday, 10.15 am. Intercession for sick.

WHAT TO DO There are dozens of coloured illustrated posters telling pedestrians and motorists what" to do during an a'r rald.

9.30 Elleen Joyce at the Plano. Intermezza. No. 6 (Brahms, Op. 16);

(Brahms); Im- Rhapsodie, No. 4 promptu Op. 20, No, 4, (Schubert).

9.46 Coleridge-Taylor-Peilte Suite- De Concert.

r

London Symphony Orchestra cond. by Dr. Malcolm Sargent.

PEAK CHURCH 8 a.m. Holy Communion.

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ST. TERESA'S

And

"Don't stand gazing' up in tos sky," advises one, "Co quickly to the nearest shalter."

Pictures Mustrate "right way and "wrong way."

CHURCH training that he ever received. He for Love imparts the clearest idea

WEEK DAY NOTICES

Prince Edward Rd. was for a time an assistant in Wof Deity... Spirit duly feeds and llam Morris's shop in Bloomsbury, clothes every object, as it appears

Monday, Jan. The Epiphany.

Jan. 4, Saturday: at 3.30 p.m. 10.02 Organ Music. CATHEDRAL but he bankered after an open air in the line of spiritual creation, Holy Communion at 7.30 am. Be-

Meeting of St. Teresa's C, Y. LA. thus tenderly expressing theginning of Universal Week of

The Question (Wolstenholme); The At 5 p.m. Meeting of the Third another poster SAYS. "Lend "to fatherhood and motherhood of Prayer. Medical War The following are the forthcom-life, and eventually wandered to

Working Answer (Wolstenholme) Reginald ing services at the Catholic Cathe, many out of. the way places, and god." (Science and Health. Pages Party for China at 10 am. Fel-Goss-Custard Organ Sonata No. 3 in Order, followed by Benediction.

went round England on foot almost 507 and 517).

lowship of Youth at 6.15 pm. A Major (Mendelssohn)-Dr. E.. Bul- as a tramp, often painting an inn

There will be. Extraordinary

an Vigil of the Epiphany. Morning sign for a meal and night's

10.15 Studio Sunday General Meeting of St. Andrew's services: 1st Mass at 6 with ser- lodging. mon in Chinese, and Mass at B

He la a very vigorous personality tist. Hongkong (a Branch of the Fellowship at 3.30 p.m. St. Au- Epilogue.

Conducted by a Minister of Soleman High Mass followed by the and regards hard work not as a Mother Church. The First Churca drew's Club at a pan.

Tuesday, of Christ, Belentist, in Boston

Jan, 7-Intercessión Church, of England. Be Procession & Benediction of the drudgery but as a part. necessary

Service in connection with the war Blessed Bactament, 3rd Mass at 10n life to ennoble and perfect a Mas3. No. 31 Macdonnell Roar

10.35 Close down.. at 6 p.m.

dral, Caine Road:

with sermon in English. Evening services: at 3.30" Catechetical In struction, at 4 Exposition of the

Blessed Sacrament at.5.30: 17m. Carti Week: nya Mass at 6, and 1.30, Confessions · morning and evening

man's 'aqui.

NEW CLO. LEADER

ANNOUNCEMENT

First Charen of" Christ, Belem

The new leader of the infiuez-available at the Reading Room at Committee for Industrial

The public is cordially invited to Organisation in the United States, attend the services and to visit the [replacing John F. Lewis, is a Ca- Reading Room ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S tholic, Philip Murray The num

ber of men in organised labour,

Wednesday, Jan, 8-St. Andrew's Wolf Cubs meet at 11, Cumberland Road, Kowloon Tong at 5.30 p.m.

lock.

-

Evening

"Save your way to victory,"

defend the right to be free,” saya Jan. 5, Sunday: Holy Mass with another. Sermon in Chinese, 8 m. Choral

Ministry of information bulletins Mass, Sermon in English, General on air raid compensation are one Communion and Benediction 9 of the latest products of the am. Meeting of the Children of blitzkrieg. They give directions to the Mary: 10 am, Hoy. Mars with Ber-householders on how to obtalli

mon in English.

cash for damage done by bombs' Jan 6, Epiphany, Holyday of to: homes and personal posses Obligation: Masses at 6.30, 7.15 atons, not excluding: furniture and and 10 am,

clothing.

CHRIST CHURCH

On week-days: Holy Mass at 6.30-

THE CHRISTIAN 'AND) “ MISSIONARY ALLIANCE. (Hongkong Branch) Chapel, 25, Cumberland Road,

Kowloon Tong

close to Peak Tram Station. Bun Examples of his work are to be day Eervire 11.15 am. Testimony

OFFICIAL INFORMATION...'.. Blessed Sacrament, recitation of found in all the leading picture Meeting, Wednesday 6 pm. A Read-

St. Andrew's Rover Beouts meet at 2nd Sunday after Christmas:and 7.15 am.

Published also is official | in- the Holy Rosary and Benediction galleries of Europe, and a parting Room is maintained in the Church Buliding,and is open or

formation regarding appilentions Jak, 6—Epiphany of Our Lord cularly fine series of paintings by

for benefits to wage-earners WENG Holyday of Obligation. Masses as him, le in the possession of the Monday, Thursday and Saturday 11, Cumberland Road, Kowloon 7.15 am. Holy Communion, follow-

ard injured by bombing, and how on Sunday-At 10 o'clock. Boletin Worshipful Company of Skluners, mornings from 10.30 am to 12.30 Tong at 8.45 pm. General Comed by the Parish breakfast, in Mr. p.m. and on Tuesday and Friday mittee of St. Andrew's Fellowship Wong's house, No. 3 Flint Road. 9.45 am. Choral Eucharist and

-home" wben to get food and a High Mass Benediction of the Dowgate Hill, London,

evenings from 5.30 to 7. p.m. All 6.30 p.m.

Thursday, Jan, Medical War sermon. Preacher, the Vicar, 11

their house ta blown up. The authorised Christian literature 1

Working Party for China at 10a. Morning prayer in Mandarin.

notices strear that there WM DO. a.m. St. Andrew's Club at 9 p.m.Preacher, Rev. Peng Fu, D.D., Gen-

The Rev. John Bechtel, Fastor. no delay in payments in cases of Friday, Jan. 10-Choir Practice eral President Lutheren Church of

Sunday Services: 10 am. Wor-emergency. It is a policy of beip China. 8:30 pm. Frensong. Jan. 6.30 p.m.

(English). Speaker: Mr.first, and comb out the red tape B-Feast of the Epiphany. Holy ship Communion. 7.15 am. Jan," Hugh Braga. Subject: "How Not afterward. Wolf Cuba meet in

It is impossible to read the last Church to Pray." Reading: Numbers 11; grounds, 4.30 p.m. Jan. 9 Holy 11am. Worship (Cantonese) paragraph of the bulletin without Communion 7.15 a.m; Guild of Speaker: Mr. Lal Haau-ming. 3 thinking that the author had in Martha and Mary meet in the pm. Bunday School (Cantonese). mind a picture of Adolf Hitler and Vicarage 10 a.m. Full choir/prac- 16.30′ p.m. Young People's Meeting. tifs beckers on a day which sooner Morning Worship 10.30a.m.

7.30 or later will come. Inevitably a. tice in Church 5.30 p.m. Jan. 10 Speaker: Mr. C. D. Carter. Preacher: Rev. H: P. Bunton. Even-Christ Church Fellowship annual pm. Evangelistic Bervice (Cancertala grim humour creeps into ng Worship 6 pm. Preacher: Rev. meeting, Supper and Party in the tonese). Speaker: Mr. Peter Buns, the sentence. It reads: “All grapts W. P. Jones. Holy Communion will Vicarage, 7.30 p.m. Jan, 11-Christ Mid-week Service: Evangelistle-will be settled as advance pay- Church Boys' Club games on Prayer, Wednesday, Jan. 8 at 7:30 ments in anticipation of a final be celebrated at the close of morn- ing worship.

Church grounds. 3-5 pm.

p.m. (Cantonese).

settlement after the war".

CHURCH

FRATERNITY PRAYER ROOM is so great and their interests so

No. 77, Pokfulam Road, Hongkong, 2nd Sunday after Christmas:diverse that it is not surprising' if 8. am. Holy Communion. 8 p.m. every country it should be found

Saturday, 8.30 p.m. the first of Short Evening Service. Preacher: impossible to unite all in one body. the series of talks on the subject In the United States the two of "1941 and after" as revealed by Ray Cyril Brown. Refreshments ace served ater the evening ser- main organisations are the CIO. the Prophets in the Holy Scrip- vice. Beafarers' Dance. Friday, 9 and the AFL (American Fed-tures. Bunday, 945 a.m. Service of

eration of Labour). The relations Holy Communion. 8.30pm. Evan NB-The Church is open to the between the two are very difficult gelistic service. Preacher, Dr. Lech general public.

to adjust and equally dimcult is mere Clift.-

The roams of St. Andrew's Fel- lowship are open daily from 10 am. to 11.pm.

UNION CHURCH (KENNEDY ROAD).

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