001C950F THE EVEST VAN NE4VS iiIay 4, 1928. West Vancouve|'ible School WEST VANCOUVERBOYS'HIR'j.'AIS'l'S BRITISH ISRAEL WORLD FEDERATIONChristian SocietyA beautiful quality in EnglishBroadcloth, sixes G to 1 i years, colors, Faxvn, Blue and iVhite. Price ........... 66c up. West Vancouver Branch Amblesidc Hull, Mnrine at 14th Sunday, ill ny Gt hCHURCH EDIFICF 20th and Esquimnlt, Hollyburn Sunday Service nt 11.30 a.m. On TUESDAY EVENING Next, May 8th In the Ambleside Hull at 8 p. m. l.ender MR. PERCY KING CHII,DREN'S KHAKI COVERALLS Subject IlIay 6th "Adam and Fallen Dian" SPEAKER: Mr. Percy King hiade of strong drill with red trim, sizes 2 to S years. Only .................................... 86c "BEHOLD I COKIE AS A THIEF" Sunday School at 10.00 n. m. Testimony Meeting every Wed- nesday at 8.16 p. m. who will lecture on some subject to be selected. Everybody welcome N.B.--Note change of meeting night. The Question: "How, 1Vhen nnd WhcreT" Bring your questions nlong on Sunday u fternoon.St. Stephen's Church 22nd street near lIIarine June 6--St. Nicholas vs. West '. Van. U., N. Burnaby High School at 6 p.m. June 15--Grandview vs. West Van. U., Britannia H. S., 6 p. m. June 25--First Church vs. West Van. U., Seymour School 6 p. m. West Van. U. Junior Boys: Div- ision 8 April 28 -- St. Andrew's vs. United, Cambie St„G p. m. Nay 4 -- United's. First.'hurch, home, 6 p. m. May 10--AIt. View vs. United, Livingstone School, 6 p. m. May 18--United vs. Japanese U., home, 6 p. m. Nay 25--St. Michaol's vs. Un- ited, Alexandra School, 6 p. m. June 1--United vs. St. And- rew's, home, G p.m. June 8--First Church vs. Unit- ed, woodland Park, 6 p. m. June 15--United vs. Mountain View, home, 6 p.m. June 22--Japanese U. vs. Un- ited, woodland Park, 6 p. m. June 25--United vs. St. Mich-'el's, home, 6 p.m. Easter 4 (IiIay Gth). 8 a. m.--Holy Communion. 10 a. m.--Sunday School. 11.15 a. m.--Holy Communion 7.15 p. m.--Evensong. Solo: "Crossing the Bar," Miss Davidge. The members of the recent Confirmation Class will make their first communion at the 8 a. m. Celebration Sunday. There is Divine Service at St. Francis'hurch, Caulfeild, Sun- day at 8 p. m. Next Tuesday night under the auspices of the A. Y. P. A. a lecture on "Mussolini. the Strong Nan of Italy" will be given in St. Stephen's Parish Hall at 8.15 by the Rev. W. A. Brown, M.N., of Christ Church. All interested in the subject will be welcome to attend. The monthly meeting of the AVomen's Auxiliary will be held in the Parish Hall next Tuesday afternoon. The juvenile ball team lost the first game of the season to West Vancouver United last Saturday by 20 runs to 12. The battery for. St. Stephen's was Stevens, Edwards and )Vard. Tonight the boys will play First United at Hollyburn School at 6 p.m., and tomorrow will meet a Jap- anese team from the Holy Cross Mission at Irwin Park at 1.80 p. m. United Church ~ ~ S l. 21st street neai Maiine Ninistei, Rev. A. 51. 0 Donnell Lord's Day Services 10.00 a. m.--Sunday School. 11.15 a. m.--Morning worship Anthem, "Our Soul Waiteth for the Lord," Mason. 7.15 p. m.--Evening Worship. Anthem, "The Spirit and the Bride " Prout Solo, "Rick of Ages," Johnson, Mrs. W. Herrin. ' lp'$i Under the auspices of the KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS ALL NEXT WEEK at WESLEY CHURCH The subject for the morning will be "A Misplaced Emphasis," Luke 10:20. The children' talk will be "The Canadian Mis- sionary Navy," "The Sky Pilot." At the evening service the min- ister will begin a series of ad- dresses on "Is Our Religion Worth Keeping?" Never more than at the present time the Christian man has to give an answer 'for the hope that is with- in him. The minister, himself. has passed thro this testing ex- perience and is anxious to share the lessons he has learned with others. During the series the minister trusts to discuss, "EVhat I believe concerning God, Christ, iAIan, Atonement, Prayer, Well- Being and the fruits of the Life in God." On Sunday evening the first of the series will be given, "I Believe in God," and will b discussed under the heads 1. The Go3 of the Bible 2. The God of the Church 8. The God of the Man in the Street. 4. "5Iy God." The following questions will be dealt with, "Is God a Person- al Being?" Is He impersonal Mind, Intelligence, Creative Principle or is He a figment of the imagination?" and MOOSE AUDI j.'ORIUM Morning and Afternoon Sessions 25c. iv. C. T. U. Evening Sessions at wesley Church 50c. The first monthly meeting of the newly organized branch of the Women's Christian Temper- ance Union will be held on Thurs- day, May 10th, in the West Van- couver Baptist Church, 15th St. and Duchess, at 2.80. Nrs. Gill- espie of Vancouver will be the special speaker. AIrs. (Dr.) Rush, president will take the chair. A very cordial invitation is extended to all ladies inter- ested in temperance work. .baptist Cl&urc iSTRATTON'S BAKERY Ambleside PHONE iVEST 27 And our Delivery man will call. 15th and Duchess Rev. David Long, Pastor. Sunday School, 10 a. m. Church S rvice, 11 a.m. Weekly prayer service eacli Wednesday at 7.30 p. m. DAY SCHOOL COiiIPETI- TIONS AT FESTIVAL The competitions for the Day School Choirs at the B. C. Mus- ical Festival next Week, Nay 7th to 12th, are as follows:-- Monday morning; Grades la and 1 b at the Large Noose Hall; Tuesday morning; Grades 2, Ac- tion Songs and Rural Schools, Large Moose Hall; Tuesday aft- ernoon; Grades 6 and 8 at Wes- ley Church; Wednesday morning Grade 5 at wesley Church, and in the afternoon Grades 7 and 8, with the finals for Grades 5 and 6 also at wesley Church. The Girls High School Choirs compete at Wesley Church on Monday evenng. The C. G. I. T. meets every Friday night at 7 o'lock. Lead- er Miss I. Brealey. All teen age girls welcome. If you have not eaten Stratton's Products you have not had the best. People buy Stratton's Bread and Pastries because they demand Superior Bak- ery Goods. Hest (nt dnner) ~ou know it is said that the mustard people maketheir money not by what is eaten, but; by what is left on the sides of plates." Fair Guest: "Yes, but what always puzzles me is how th y collect it." St. Anthony's Church Many people do not go any- where on Sunday evening. You are cordially invited to worship with us. These matters will not be dealt with in a controversial fashion but in order to know the truth and to enjoy peace, satis- faction and well-being. An interesting meeting of the Woman's Association was held last Tuesday. Arrangements were completed for the mother' tea. An interesting and practic- al talk was given by the Presi- dent, Nrs. Ritchie. The opening games of the Sunday School Baseball season took place last Saturday when the United Church teams played two games. The Juvenile team played St. Stephen's at Amble- side Park, and after a hard game defeated them by the score of 20-12. The Junior team travell- ed to Cambie Street grounds where they played St. Andrew', losing a close game by a 10-9 score. The following are the sched- ules of games for the Juvenile and Junior teams of the United Church Sunday School: Juvenile Boys--Division 2 April 28--St. Stephen's vs. United, home, 2 p. m. May 4--)Vest Van. U. vs. St. Nicholas, home, 6 p. m. EIay 11--AVest Van. U. vs. Grandview U., home, 6 p. m. Nay 25--AVest Van. U. vs. First Church, home, 6 p. m. June 2--United Church vs. St. Stephen's, home, 2 p. m. ...P..I.VA.Pastor--Rev. Father Kelly Sunday--Mass, 8.30 a. m. High Mass, 10.30 a. m. Benediction, 7.80 p. m. Week Days--Mass 8 a.m. &. D. )(:WIS (Late of Savory 4 Duval) iilember of the B. C. 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