Copyright holder: Tyndale University, 3377 Bayview Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada M2M 3S4 Att.: Library Director, J. William Horsey Library Copyright: This Work has been made available by the authority of the copyright owner solely for the purpose of private study and research and may not be copied or reproduced except as permitted by the copyright laws of Canada without the written authority from the copyright owner. Copyright license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License Citation: London Bible Institute. “Program of the Fourth Annual Commencement of the London Bible Institute, June 2, 1942.” (1942) ***** Begin Content ****** [ PAGE ONE - Program is printed in blue ink. ] [Heading 1] PROGRAM of the Fourth Annual Commencement of the LONDON BIBLE INSTITUTE [ A seed- like logo is in the middle printed in blue ink. There is a cross in the middle and an open Bible on top of it with shining rays from the middle going outwards. The letters L, B and I are surrounding the cross and the Bible. It is surrounded with the words "SEND OUT THY LIGHT" and 3 white circles in the bottom.] [Heading 2] Tuesday, June 2nd, at 8 p.m. [Heading 2a] London Gospel Centre London, Ont. [ PAGE TWO] [Heading 3] O THAT WILL BE GLORY [Verse 1] When all my labors and trials are o'er [ over ], And I am safe on that beautiful shore, Just to be near the dear Lord I adore, Will thro' [ through ] the ages be glory for me. [Verse 2] O that will be, glory for me, Glory for me, Glory for me; When by His grace I shall look on His face. That will be glory, be glory for me. [Verse 3] When, by the gift of His infinite grace, I am accorded in heaven a place, Just to be there and to look on His face. Will thro' [ through ] the ages be glory for me. [Verse 4] Friends will be there I have loved long ago; Joy like a river around me will flow; Yet, just a smile from my Saviour, I know, Will thro' [ through ] the ages be glory for me. [ line separator] [Heading 2a] WHAT A WONDERFUL SAVIOUR [Verse 1] Christ has for sin atonement made, What a wonderful Saviour! We are redeemed! the price is paid! What a wonderful Saviour! What a wonderful Saviour is Jesus, my Jesus! What a wonderful Saviour, is Jesus, my Lord! [Verse 2] I Praise Him for the cleansing blood, What a wonderful Saviour! That reconciled my soul to God; What a wonderful Saviour! What a wonderful Saviour is Jesus, my Jesus! What a wonderful Saviour is Jesus, my Lord. [ line separator ] [Heading 2b] The Palms are being furnished with the compliments of THE DICKS' GREENHOUSE [ PAGE THREE - black ink is used for this page. ] ] [Heading 3] The Programme Dr. J. W. Mahood, Chairman Prelude Processional National Anthem Invocation Hymn Welcome . . . Gordon Chaffe Quartette . . . "I Will Praise Him" (Misses Williams, Collar, Zhelka, Mr. Hunt.) Testimony . . . Irene Wiedriek Announcements Accordian Solo . . . Blake Hunt "Orb" presentation . . . Betty Collar "When the Clouds are Riven" . . . Choral Club Testimony . . . Harold Hood Solo . . . "Have You Thought?" (Mrs. Hulbert) Farewell Message . . . James Stark Trio . . . "Shadows" (Mrs. Hulbert, Mr. and Mrs. Hartill) Message . . . Dr. H. H. Savage "Moses — or the Tragedy of the Good" Hmyn Presentation of Diplomas . . . Dr. J. W. Mahood Benediction [ PAGE FOUR ] [ Heading 4 ] Graduating Class, 1942 [ Heading 4a ] DAY SCHOOL Gordon Chaffe . . . Dresden, Ontario Betty Collar . . . Wingham, Ontario Mary Dall . . . Toronto, Ontario Harold Hood . . . Toronto, Ontario Blake Hunt . . . Lambeth, Ontario Marion Pittaway . . . Wilton Grove, Ontario Gertha Rice . . . Detroit, Michigan Beatrice Stark . . . London, Ontario James Stark . . . London, Ontario Irene Wiedrick . . . Waterford, Ontario Elsie Williams . . . Gowanstown, Ontario [Heading 4b ] EVENING SCHOOL Jean Lamont . . . London, Ontario [ line separator ] [ Heading 4c ] The President's Word With the twelve who receive diplomas tonight thirty-six will have been graduated. Many of these are already in some form of Christian service. Our students are ready to give a good account of themselves, and churches and missions are asking for our graduates. We must maintain this work on a high level, for that is what God expects of us. Personally, I expect that after this war is over we shall see the greatest missionary movement in history. We must not disappoint our Lord in not having the workers equipped and ready. The Institute depends upon the gifts of Christian people for its support. It was begun as a work of faith and is carried on as such. We need $500 at once to meet our current obligations. If 100 people will give $5.00 each tonight, or promise it, they will lift a heavy burden from the management. Use the envelopes in the pews. Thanking you, I am, Yours in Him, J. W. MAHOOD ***** This is the end of the e-text. This e-text was brought to you by Tyndale University, J. William Horsey Library - Tyndale Digital Collections *****