16 ABBOTSFORD, SAS & hAteem mews October 23, 1946 DIRE NEED FOR CLOTHING IN BRITAIN Ladies Of M-S-A Area Asked To Help 0's" sh Local Red Cross Group With Sewing ie estefan ‘Soearier a | There is still an urgent neede————_— oe! wormen to do sewing and SS} #8 17-8 victory. | Here are the lineups: } Le! CHURCH ‘ ex v. Mleraa 4 D. Kan- jal 2, N. Gustafson 3, W. Baines, since, Dut still SERVICES| ®. Greciman Pont’ call for M-S-A/ " es Hatzio—Buker 4, Morrison 1, keep up their | mt Davies 4, Williams 6, Verchere 2. weyers \* M-S-A Area] Total 17: The people in Britain and Eu-| . . 4 PY “h > column must iy SO KE ky ad i ‘Orange Hali Abbotsford. Saeed ot ge 2:00 p.m—A_ worship service phim RS conducted by Rev. H. G. Fun. it ently ceive | sten of Cook's Presbyterian Routiey, National : jt, wos ieee: Aubeteee | Norch, Calironan: Sermon “The for the Canadian Red Cross So- en eee Ate Tey | rn ot cur Fanaa ciety, who has just returned from} 8:15 a.m.—Holy Communion. | solo by Miss Dorothy Davis of & visit to Britain and Europe.| 10:45 a.m—Junior Church and Cook's "Church, y i The following is an excerpt from | Sunday School. 3:00 . ‘ Ser. . -—Communion Service his statement. 7:30 pam.—Evensong and Ser-| | Lg G. portntian Red Cross So-|mon. Subject: ‘Lifting the Roof.| Conducted 5; RS a partly thro > good ‘Tharedey, Coabe R Calgary, assisted by Rev. H. G and magnificient and pro- (for Sain: ay Funston and the of Cook's, 4 “Brisk, my friends keep oie oe ed efforts of the women of 9:15 a.m—Holy Communion. ‘esbyterian Church, Chilliwack | to myself. dedweal Liptoa’s pe Canada, has provided in the last St. Margaret's Church, Bradner Following these ‘services, 9 rand, brisk flavour.” Speen wet tone sheet) see Sunday After Trinity | congregational meeting will’ be a efteli tos te, 10 am—Sunday School held for the purpose of electing There's never s slip ‘wit the of relief for these stricken people. 11 am.—Mattins and Sermon./elders for Calvin Presbyterian The Canadian Red Cross * | Preacher: The Vicar. Shurch. i however, must go on and assist Leonard A. Morrant, Vicar./ All those interested in the work to the utmost of the capacity of —— of the Presbyterian Church in all of its members in Christian Science Abbotsford are invited to unite ‘ Services are heid in the Orange| with this congregation to Hall each Sunday at 11 am. Pub-| take part in these services. i ited. — pe ee ee so Dareh of The Nasarene Baptist Church, Matsqui a.m.—Sunday School. Peter Sunday, Oct. 27 tke, superintendent. Classes Sunday School at 10 am. for all ages. ; 5 Service at 10 am. with guest} 11 am—Morning Worsh ip. speaker. Choir song. Vocal solo, Message No Evening Service by the pastor. 2 pm—Aldergrove Sunday Pentecostal Tabernacle School and Worship Service. . Friday, . 25 7 p.m.—Pre-Service Prayer Sunny Hour Bible Club bs Me Upper Sumas at H. Stewart's 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service. home at 3:30 p.m. Young People’s} Congregational “Singspiration.”"— service at 8 p.m. Boys and girls,/ Special music. Message by the young people! this is a meeting/ pastor. fing, | that will interest you all. Friday, Oct. 25—“Tales of Old Sunday, Oct. 27 Mexico” told by Mrs, E. Y. Davis, Sunday School at 10 a.m. returned missionary from that Morning Worship at 11 a.m. | country. Service is at 7:30 pm Ev ev ic at 7:45 ~~ 2 Pe = will be 3 wn by Mrs. Davis. VITAMIN health experts in the to help hold body cells Wednesday, Oct. 30 Eugene M. Culbertson, pastor.| Lack of Vitamin C in the diet of National Health ‘and’ Welfare just as.mortar is needed Hear W. L. Bouchard at 8 ———— effects the whole body, for, say Ottawa, this Vitamin is required the a house pm. A newly opened work in| Trinity United Church, Abb. French Quebec that has met with Sunday, Oct. 27th Services great response. In the midst of 10 am. Sunday School Do not miss this most interesti rawn that the congregation may meeting. Also actual photographs| join with the North Poplar Unit- of their activities. ed congregation on its 24th An- Pinegrove Mission niversary Service at 7:30 Pm. Sunday School at 10 am. Cars will leave the church at 4 i 7:10 pm. Ample provision is Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. made for all who would like to go. Come along and help to Clayburn United e this a memorable occasion come United Church will} for the North Poplar friends. celebrate its 35th anniversary i United . Sunday, Oct. 27, at 2 pm. ‘Rev.|_ 1:45 pm. Regular Worship C. R. McGillivray of New West- | Service. will be the guest speak- North Poplar United er. 24th Anniversary Service will +] ——— be held Sunday, Oct. 27 at 7:30 The Lutheran Church, Matsqui | p.m. Rev. Robt’ Moses of Grand- Thursday, Oct. 24 view United Church, Vancouver, 8 p.m. Congregational business| a former pastor will be the guest meeting at the church. Speaker. _ A special gram of bbotst. ior I 2 : day, Oct. 27 choirs and a soloist from Van- 10 am. Sunday School and|couver. Cars are being provided Communion. to bring the friends from Abbots- 3:30 p.m. Young People Luther bo ver. A . 28, a : Friday, Nov. 1 B. Willan of Queen’s Ave. hee ¢ * Day inster, wil 8 p.m. Service at the Lutheran | give a lecture re the experiences PE dai Columbia’s social legislation is designed to promote the welfare Church, Matsqui. of a padre. He was a chaplain Il Are Welcome! throughout ihe wer, You will of children, individuals and families, suffering from various social needs. — want to hear him. here will be Calvin Presbyterian Congregation | other special. numbers ange we Some of the most important Acts are: The congregation of Calvin | freshments. Presbyterian Church will meet in G. R. Tench, Minister. HOSPITALS AND INSTITUTIONS tals Act. Provincial Home Act, Provincial Home for the Aged Act, Provincial infirmaries Act and Welfare Institutions Act, These Acts pertain to the treatment of persons suffering physical or mental illness; custodial care of the aged and infirm; institutional care for those who are chronically ill or incapacitated. Included in the programme of care of the mentally ill is the Mental Hygiene or preventive work of the Provincial Psychiatric and Child — Guidance Clinics. . TUBERCULOSIS INSTITUTIONS ACT Special allowances and services to patients suffering from tuberculosis, and their families, have been developed and expanded. SERVICES AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC A Field Service Staff of trained social workers is maintained throughout the Province. In order to serve the public, members of the Field Service Staff are strategically located and the individual social worker is trained to | deal with all phases of social assistance. They are required to use every available community resource in fulfilling their duties and they ate supported im their work by counsel and guidance of the specialist in chatge of specific types of assistance at headquarters. H British Columbia's programme is the most optstanding and | the most generous in Canada. 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