The British Railways' car ferry S.S. Lord Warden leaves Boulogne Harbour every afternoon on her regular Channel crossing to Dover.
From the bridge and decks of the Lord Warden outside-broadcast cameras show the departure from the French port and scenes on board the ship at sea.
The dedication of a new Parish Church within the Toryglen Housing Estate, Glasgow by the Rev. William T. Smellie, Moderator of the Presbytery of Glasgow in the presence of the Congregation and Presbytery.
Assisting in the service are:
The Rev. John Sinclair, D.D., Clerk to the Presbytery
The Rev. Arthur Howard, Convener of the Presbytery's Church Extension Committee
The Rev. Arthur J. O. Gordon, Minister of the New Church and Robert McWatt his Session Clerk
Preacher, the Rev. Horace Walker, Secretary-Depute of the Home Board of the Church of Scotland
Procession
Metrical Psalm 100: All people that on earth do dwell (Tune, Old Hundredth)
Call to Prayer; Prayers
Ceremony of Lighting the Lamps
Metrical Psalm 43, vv. 3-5: O send thy light forth (Tune, Invocation)
Epistle: Ephesians 2. vv. 13-22
Gospel: St. Matthew 21, vv. 12-16
The Creed
Paraphrase 20: How glorious Sion's courts appear (Tune, Irish)
Sermon
The Narrative
Hymn: Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire (C.H. 182)
The Dedication of Church and People
Metrical Psalm 72, vv. 17-end: His name for ever shall endure (Tune, Effingham)
The Offering
Prayers of Thanksgiving and Intercession
Metrical Psalm 122: I joy'd when to the house of God (Tune, St. Paul)
The Blessing
Recessional Paraphrase 66, vv. 5-11:
Hark how th' adoring hosts above
The commentary is given by the Rev. Ronald Falconer.
Further scenes on board the S.S. Lord Warden as the ship approaches the English coast and enters the harbour at Dover.
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with Isobel Barnett, Barbara Kelly, David Nixon, Gilbert Harding trying to find the answers and Eamonn Andrews to see fair play.
('What's My Line?' was devised by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman, and is presented by arrangement with C.B.S. of America and Maurice Winnick)
A play by Joyce Dennys.
Queensland in December: the temperature is 115 degrees in the shade, the land is parched, and the cattle are weak; in the hot blue of the sky no cloud loiters with a promise of rain; and only the hopeful, stubborn courage of the pioneer sustains the farmers in their proud belief that they are working 'God's own country'.
It is an epithet which has a doubtful ring to the young bride out from England. Beginning a new life with her farmer husband in conditions separated by a polar distance from those she has known in her comfortable English home, Stella wilts amid the 'alien corn'. The odds seem against her. K.A.H.
State Ensemble from Zagreb
(The Company appears by arrangement with S.A. Gorlinsky, Ltd.)
This afternoon, within the new housing estate at Toryglen, Glasgow, the new Parish Church was dedicated. Tonight the Rev. Arthur J. O Gordon, its first Minister, invites you to share in his thoughts, his dreams, and his prayers.
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