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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Jan 1931, p. 8

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'-4'. . "' PAGE EIGHT i CHURCHES It was a very happy thought on the part o! SupI. Dr. J. C. Devitt 10 invite former members o! TrinitY Sunday School home for holidays to assist on Sunday afternoon. JinI, Devitt acted as Supeintendetit, and Gregory Coinier and Jabez Vanstone wece bis assoclates; Ted Mason, Sec- retary, Jack Minore, Treasurer, and Alan Knight, Librarlan. Ted Mason led the school responsively in the psalm; Clarence Ferguson sang a Carol !romn the new hymn book; Mar- ion Warder gave a New Year's cead- lng: wiU Pollten gave a cornet solo; and Merril Ferguson told how a boy spent Christmas eve; Greta Pollard and DorothY Allin sang a duel; Mac- guerite Joneas sang a solo. Secre- tary reported 394 present and col- lection $20.09. Benediction was pro- nounced by Clarence Ferguson. A verY quiet and impressive ser- vice was held in Trinity Chucch on Christmas Day, conducted by Pastor Robins. He based bis remarks on the words, ,When they saw the star theY rejolced . .. great joy." He showec a)ur need o! a vision o! others anc how Christ, the star o! Bethlehem, is able tb meet the needs o! every hu' man hart. miss Margaret Allin sang a solo and the choir sang an anthen ail in keeping with the day. Trinlty congregation were pleased to have Messrs. Clarence Fergusox and WIU Pointen o! Emmanuel Col- lege in charge o! the service Sunday mornlng In the absence o! Rev. J. U. Robins. Mr. Pointen took charge o! the openlng service, and Mr. Fer- guson chose for his subject "Lt! e' and showed how the entrance is b: way o! the stcaight and narrow gale. Trlnity United Church-Rev. J. U. Robins, pastor. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 7 p. ni. conducted b: the pastor. Saccament will be dis- pensed at both services. Sunda: School at 2.30 p. mi. If you are not attending Sunday School corne te Trinlty, there is a place foc aIl ages, St. Paul's Chucch-Rev. D. W Best, D.D., Minister. il a. n.- Mornmng Worship-«'The Love cf Christ," Thse Holy Communion;1 p m-Evening WorshiP-"Ouc ThreE Realms", for the New Yeac; 2.30 i m.-Sunday ScIsool. Friday, Jan Hlave Your Eyes Examined Consult our Reglstered Optometrist B. M. MITCHELL - Latest Methods - - Modern Instruments - R. M. Mitchell & CO. Druggists - OptometrhMt Phone 93 WHEN YOU NEED A MAN To Attend to Your Plumbing Heating or Tinsmithing C AL L R, E. LOGAN ?ilmbIiK. HUMUS & hTtumithlfl phLone: 264W Shop; 264J House Our B3est Wishe! We wlsh to, take this opportunity o! wishlng al Our patients a H-appy and Prosperous New YeaC. We appreclate youi' patronage in the past and trust tIsat we may con- tinue 10 enjoy your con- fidence. G. M. Bosnell OPTOMETIT O)ffice ()ver Floods Stou Port Hope Office HounS: WEDNESDAY%- each week 9.0a. Mi. te 9.30 P. ni. Toronto Office: 2143 Daatorth Ave. - - W- . "'- THE CANADIAN STATE8MAN, BOWMANVILLE, TH'URDAY, JANUARY isI, 1931 2nd, at 8 p. m.-Preparatory Service.f BOV A Watchnight Service wl be con- ducted this evening, Wednesdayi St. Andrew's Prebyterian Church by i The Newcastle Independent* Rev. W. J. Todd who extends a wel- 1 _________________________________________________Sim. corne to members of ail denomina-1 T tions ta attend. T U1S A TAU RY lt,13 S.John's Anglican Church-Rev. ______ AN AR st 13 C.R. Spencer, M. A., Rector. Ser- - - vices Sunday, Jan. 4th, 1931, 2ÉdIM Tis\cNi1roî itdlijMR. AND MES. THOS. MOFFAT 1 f TIdcifrtt hini lci e n SundayafterChrismas: 1 a. .- siter, rs. jint Sapletn, oclithe 0gYycars.DIcMarngorcre, thIarjroungervo Osli Holy Communion and Sermon; 2.30 s'hr.2l ae , > 0YASWDtae natv atinshoSna a P. m.-Sunday School and Bible week-enid.itksaacveprinshoSdY à Misses Helen and Marjory Lyceit Honored by Relatives on Golden Wed- Sclîool and 'Mission Baud activities. lr 7 . .EvnigPrye. spent the week-end xitlî îleir father ding Day Helen sings in the choir, is a C.G.I.T. 1_Clas; ______________ Iand famnilx' in Oshawa. girl nd interests licrsclf in al x'ouniga W.E' NSIUEMr. and Mrs. A\rt Robbins, Leskard, Standing hiighi in the estecem of thicir îîeople's xork. 51we disîinigiishied lier- pe splenidSattii(lyflCestsf ofllriero amausdayMrs. fllwcitizens and enjoving the friend- self aI he Newxcastle hiîgli sci ol y Kmin y sledi atedac o icibe, oliRiekard and 'Mrs. Bell. ship of aIl their nieighb)ors and liosts winning thie Thos. 'Montagne scliolar-ac :1 of Bowmnanvillc \Vomni's Itstituite lis- Miss Foley, Maple Grove, xvas i facuitns M.andMs To.sipteSiiilWl gold medalan -îened x)vithi nîcli inîtcrest b Ithe report xîel-îdgis faqanacs r n Is lo. hiteSnnl\ino n -of thc Central Ontario convlitioîî eken us of lier uîîcle and atitit, Moffat, Beaver Rd.. reached on Mon- anid the XW. H.. Anderson intriiatin tata Mr. and M.\rs. 'Mark Blackburn. da.Dc ii îeffitiuiutn of prî.'c'in lier twso vcar iniairie lla Tho - givenoin thMrS..1-- l. Cni r ril. MisM E nWro..nel altlicir umatrimnonial life. Ili anticipation couirse. Slie ssas also chosencto gîve01 * atenon n ht5.E.hal.Mr. V.Toronto, visited Mr. and 'Mrs. W. E. of tlîe ex cnt tlîey liad made tlieir plan,.,tlie vaheditory addrrt' -it th recent sp L. Buttery read a îiumber of rcsolni- Beinanl uring Christmnas lîolidays. t0 observe the day iii a siitahle luit 11IS. Commencement. V - tions that came before the convehntion Mr. Raymond Rogers, Columbia Uiii- ;quiet %vay and 10 luis end lîad inviîed, Mr. and Mrs. Mofi ats eldest daugh- ing, i and hoth reported itie gatlîering 10 be i . .1 u ,r onc of the best he ever atn .versty, Ncev York, is visiting lus par- i a fcxv of -lîeir nearest relatives 10 have ter live'.i Merid, Sask. Her issoan the aten ed.cus, Rex'. W. P. and Mrs. Rogers. tea and spend the evening witlî themn. daugliter'., Mary and Jussic, anid tWo plea e Musical utîmbers were given in duel Mr. Wellington Vont Dusen, xlio xvas For tlîis xvas thie day of days, the sous., Rov and .\Arthuîr, are alr-cady can y1bv Mrs. A.1 W. and M\iss Marion Pick- homte for Christmnas, ]lias rcturned t(> golden jubilec of iliat day whicitheie nakiîig tiîcir mark in that grcat prairie cax' d -dand b ' Master Keith Slemon and Orillia whicre lie i-,xorking on thet inister uinited lWO av gharsinpovne Henry 'Wightmaiî, and a solo by NIrs. building of a ncsv wîng t0 thc hospital. th Icliolv bonds of mnalrimiony aid set ' Miss Mary and Jessie visited tîteir ', ~ H. . FoterM. st Thb e Da i ta l Friends here learined ssith a great tLsalo le hrhtipou tlhc union . grandparcntsnd otlier relativs er ce -Mrs. Slenon, a lccothînpanists.chrcl Tle iftual of anixiet1y on Saturday of the Thle bride and groom so hîappy thenl, lwo ,cars ago last summer. an 9 exchauge xxas in silver anîd witii hie very serions illniess of 'Mrs. J. L. Cry- lîad lived to scec the fulfillinent of their Mrs. \Valkey, Nesvtonville, with lier Ai ndonation ainounted 10 $14 whichî svas derînan, Slîaw's, iin Bowmanville Hos- liopes and tbe best xishces of ail the lîîîsbaîid and dauighler Jessie, took a last: d given to tlhe Conmmunily \Velfare Coin- pitl. xve(ding guests. Happiness lîad grown leading part in her parents' golden wed- chuti minttee. Mrs. G. H. Bickell's group was United Clîurch-Rev. W. P. Rogers, and ripecole and -nellowed xsitli tie iing celebration. chot in charge and servcd refresliîiieîits - xhile aIl enjoyedl a social time. B.A., pastor. Sunday, Janîîary 4.. I years and lime lîad givenil a depili Besides Mrs. Moffat's brother. Mr. mcn ___________ a.ii., inorning %worshiîp andl comiiiiion and fuluies', and richiness Ilial onINx Robt. Gray, aînd lier sister, Mrq. Lord, service; 2.30 p.îî., Suinday Schîool; 7 thiose whl.of have lived together ais man Bowmanville, xs'lo were prescrit, she - ýeLOCAL JUNIORS LOSE l.m., cvenîng service. and iffor fifîy vears, in uniiided lias one sister, 'Mrs. Meifcrose, in Mil- Anumiber of hier liglî seliool clînins affectionî, truc devotion and svinpallî- verton. OUT IN FIRST GAME iwere guesîs of Miss Aniîabclle Hendry, tc inderstandiîîg, eati fill v 'cenpre- BothMr and Mrs. Moffat were for- e.WITH OSHAWA: iig, I3c. 2, and aftersvards attndcd l eerto o lersulii ls rs of the Presbyterian Cburcli, first at J. ithesch ol oncrt nd ask t scia. Ii clebatin o th ir ved ing Newto ville ad îlîui in Newcastle. Lt Ii ahecic frstgaie ofthescle he schoMl.onert 1) Jabath scil.tlierefore, 6 o'clock founld Mr. aund Mrs. rley espoused tht cause of cliurcli Y t thei saa lict e firo.t g uleo eiiedunile MClr. iiasud Mrs. 1.). .GallîailtliispeiiMoffat as host and hostess. assisted unîionî and on tlic coîîstîatiou of iunion -Boxvîualivillc Junîiors lîlet defeat ai tuie in-lasx'aidtdait*ltîcr, M r. anid Mrs. R< îlsH Inad roieLct .iicl.ui.erthlcpr nî ciibrhiip lal in Y iands of ticir old rival'. the Oshiawa Wynn. They planned 10 spend soieN issîîg s He eadt'alre ccul taî i ansre'.t icieit 1iiil Clrsli. Mad r. )t juniiors. Osliax'a appeareu t o lie the tine in Toronto liefore rettiruiiig honte in fitlteirtell arlet kitaininl a km M oflt heen a itdercsinceMthe. ;0 faster teani and w ere ecrtainly thie het Mr. and M.\rs. 1-l. E. Hancock atlu'iii î grloupf iths en nele sne h S- tcr for coacliig ug t iicir fast fiace lic- ol tht funcral of lier atilît, M\r.. Gritit w ho lixofwîtbiu eaion,' uirix'inu'.ofutie.fananc rgan 10 telltossýar-; tice ed, an> tl- selPrtHp, gd82 vls uSatI Thiis lit tIe groui colisî'tdo iii iiiimis ean akoe i rd ntlicfnes -local îbos uade a licher 'lis'iig1- trday afternooii. Wc regret to repo r Nir nidMritolied rl \alkevaul>1ol eur pas> o te lii<>1wok f7 erl htls el also itie vcrx'critical illness of 3 s M is VsuWlkv or-ciiil l> ~Tlîe gaine oîîped withi a iitcd .11- Haiic-ck's îîîoîlîeî , M r'..Wadv, Wul îXi..J.. i Vaki.Niiixil r. ~)ii i i'. svhe ullfe la' eofc-lraiel ýe1Moff at's brother and sister-in-law, tauiiii.ei al tue elf.r fu'ilr i etack liv tihei',iassa fîrwar>is onuIthMr andle.mher sister.i kcoaua lx'ned'iiiid on al moral f ~'hisvias lî nt ii aie a'.rugl î0S leivtis iý. M ati B Mr> andiMrs. Robt. Gray andand social issues. Htlia'. taken a vers' P-liiaiil anet alft e t lugasecoriraî e. \îPrkr. îac'Ms .J.LrBxmfle n ri.inwhiîcIi . ... - theneix's% cone ad Ar ablckM siste J rd,axv.mes ax id Mol active andlIîelpftîl part ini any a îeîîî- .\Autiiors, smia'.li>d theIlt ick ile>to tllftur buffalo roue; aI'o a blaîec aid t> fa it rin-lw Ur.Dvdl urance t aid prohibîition iiJ~it. Ht is i net beîo e efirst tijuiitute of tl- gaine rowxn riig Ibeîsv-een 1 and 1.30 p.m. ou n hîovjîpaîric , h )ic ,lrescuit rcsideni of te Ncsvcastl>c xva',recordcd ui the officiai dock. Tis DV'ensla' ec. 10tli. Rsadfur re li aîi'ii b~ ta',ralitelu f teCaliadianhBile Society'. put the Gi0'shi ava faits, i thi ci glu ry tî u 10 N.gsc î.î u ( u o n. icîsflRtiiaî Ue' ua> u, 1111ii 'iiierurl)riL-t u Nx csleH rt aînd thue \reiia re'.ouindedtuIxxi l ier Parker, Necstle. 1- l"" ,for. Otlivur giiests, îiiu'ru'i lai-i ulutral Society anîd s icc eh> mii ii.iiuo express.'ions' of deigit. L.ortic iii a.-M r. anmd Mr'.. Kav, Ntss >u'urk ('il\v, tefni ' ce ea o- rieadthe Elird of Euuatiouî. liard drixve fronuitthue line îa'.'eu Dr. & Mrs. Haffner, Crestxvood. Newv s\vule licth nnilier îîarticiluatiîtc ini lue Mrs. Moffat is a valuefi meniber of 1 J amîes.agaiiandiul afexs uminuîtes.l Yo \urk, Mir. and N Ir. Vmi. J. Eihek I xettý>, m)i ,uu tut vfs."\îl tic'hie W.x.anid thie \.. f thie Unît- '.oui 0un a îia'sfront Lortie added I hie and soit Jack of T1orounto, Mr'..](itha N. bouhtgit o g1f nd(rnk'- i Cirehi anid iolds a Iiiîîksifhuithue third. FirsI îicriod eiidcuh xiîhi the çtiîi'.ou :nd datigliter France'., 'Toronto>, icenise and myrrh,' 10 quote the Bible1 u'.t l itiitiiitt lier intu re'. initliie 1 ,core 3 lxio 0iii fax'oe ofO'.hiasva. . I .'Murray Eiihck, Port C> uoicn, Thiese gi fi'. w'cre sv-iuiuolie.i. 1, iii \x5tc5li \>iiCi.Initiut(,. flitir Oshawa ".comnitciecd riglit iii, u mu u euru>' - tiuiui' '.x iuuiuufiMa. uand"\urui,'--.1fric'îd sa-re i cgion andcl ii 'yaI joinu ii thie '.econd îeriuuulatnd \1latindiueci Eiiîwei' T hie'Galule- .i ft'iea'l uu uris> tir s.liiiii u'iliu inti ite iiore ý'c ans of ieted the fo cii itrafter 155eor ohiveldli'.. thrce players took antexifuirceul rt'.t. NWATEC .E . u.î> cîî iu \Withiiithe iîcxt minutue Lortic lrokc ECSLEC .E T nion ead thîroughu Ithe local defeîî'e anîd'.e'tîilt1At.\the la'.î iecttu fte îri Xcl.'. f he'..c\.isuxutui >'ST.GEORGE'S CHURC11 NOTES li.ard one iii at Jameîs xxlticlu \vas re- -Rau ige rs":,iCand i thflie Tiixi'.s qiae ur'.c'i ,fthc'ar c'e ir1m ffi'i t iruc'd hut Jackson pickiiig tue îilck the creuit'. fori iie fil]tern \--cnu it l St.sxm Ghle.' eulI ie eorge's Anglican Church- snlirii tecorner ofthue net puted andl the prizi'.s of theue nter u xhe l eiii.ici' Rev. F. H. Mason, Rector. 2nd Sun- seilout tJames ever gtting a chance Rex' . '. P.Roger, sxver> 'c'miheu \\c\trfiid uu '(idya e Crsms oyCm tu glback. Piper opencd the scoring those wxxiioiad attiimed thie Iiglîest i t>eývtIicr t>> ecîchratesiîîî -oii ad mi>lmunion il a. nm.; Evensong 7 p. mi.; orgexm xiIcsici i 'cd ti'tiiiig. 'rute reuit'.:art gix'euîf or ' ;fi>.rioîîr lovimig conigratuilationi'on uuîis '.Bible Class in Vestî'y 9.45 a. m.*, Sun- bocards alone aîîd siot from them bit- ,iiteuidance and pinctiiaîity alime îîîid gu)ihiY x1t1.iugolduivandiu>h10to e\,day School 2 p. ni mng tue corner of the goal, and rush- 1secek nicetiuigs and for attcuidancc"mt' lir'. uiur hiart-felIt e'.iru ulli.t nliiy On Christmas Day the services in -ing in, banged il past H-urst bcfore chtrcli and Sîînday Sclîool. Thiexin- > ii> re star'. of ife utav bie gramtedl ii1 St. George's Church were unusually Itt latter liad time to knoxv what was liter in thue Square xxa'. 1h11' Toiis xithii yoi. 'ears ike past, goulenin i the I well attended, especially early Con- 'f iappning i scoe o 31 reiit'. Tu prie sas i tîrest sense of the Word, years ct'own 1 munion at 7.30 a. mi. The Rector's As thie gaine grew oder penalties book. in the Camp Gordon Garrod 1il xithi mrIlai>1. atîtte' <sIo\g address on the lesson of "The Man- hîe lcavier until il svas one con- caine first xith 36 credits, xxitli Edxinj kinîuluess anîd Iender mierex'. rials; and ger" was very inspirîng as was also trcx, >iffieuîtiie'tîtere have bieun, 1huit alxvsy..th-e singing of the anthent "Shep- intial pilgrimage 10 the box. With Hancock and Jack Tomn-s close on Ilus ilere wsa' thue tiphîolding. of His iaii>I. herds Abiding in the Field." ,iiy hrce Boxvînauvillc men on the Iiueels xitlî 35 credits caci.ad vrso tepmi,'Frnt LtSu aybhsricswe uc\Vele dashîcd up the ice, passedi the At thie chose of thie hast meeting ofadusrsodtepome,"a' j atSnaybhseics ee shîolc Oshîawsa îeamn and smnaslîed the the Trail Rangers's Camnp a chllencige 1 altixitlhi yoîu.' well attended. Choir at Evensong ast talhy ps Hurst shortiy before the gaine of basketbaîî seas playeuhî tvcu Wc your fanîily, rejoiceilin xx liai l sang a number of carols, Mrs. F. H. en pftegm.tejno ...taiand the uîîu vo'm ve' been ho cadi otlier, iii sin- Mason slnging the verses and the Tlîe teams :.cîiool teaui. Tue uuers of thic shiîe and shîadoxx, unseîfishi, tîtotîghut- choir the refrain. The church was Bosvmanvillc-Goah, James; defence, junior teainiwere: Billy Brunt cap- fIa1d'.npadete Iathetial ertedwitevergreeons. Oke and Jamnieson; centre, Piper; r. w., tain), John Riekard, Gariit Riekard, 'A'plarenits, you have hîccu tend-r and ho larwt hte csaratin \Vaton I.w. Lnney aierate, Bg-(',col Grahîami, Harry Cotich iu shanîd devutedl, xatcîîful, kiîîd and cou- Several new organizatnsaenI iieh, Browvn and Veale. Chiarhie Cleineee"as pare. 'hl'lie t-tilI> 'idcriîg no sacrifice îco greati hte rcs fdeeomn ne h n Oshaxa-Goah, Hurst; defense, Lortie of1 tue H. S. îeam sas: Walter BlIack- 1 1y yoî u old 1)tîter miuister i ho use1 ergetie. leadership of Mrs. F. H. Mas- m ad I~andrell ; centre, Authors;- r. w.,iurn (captain), Fred Cowaui, Albert iîîtrtmsted i> yoîr charge. You instruct- on, of which more anon. f hrinkle; 1. x., Ptrson; alternates, Pearce, BiIIy Tomns anîd lilly Rowland. ccdlits hy preccpt and example aud truîy GarbskiBrad andJackon.Thie juniors %von ont1 by a scr of 16 yoîîr loved orles shialI 'Risc uip and eail Thue floxvers on the aitar in St. _________ o 5. Rev. W. P. Rogers unîpired. you blessed.' Gog' hrho tnaDc 1t After the gaule the boys and ticir '>Your friend.hîip lias Iîei tic) coin- wcre tic gifi of 'Mrs. Wallace' Holmes HOCKEY NOTES mîentor sat down ho a bountiful repast moni qualiiy of fiendslîip, wlsich isol in îneînory of lier brother. the laie of pork and beans, brcad amnd butter, only cmbr.uccdl thue ordinary opportuinity Robert W. Gibson. Harr "Dîch shone ~~ ~ pickles, apple pie and ice creamn, servcei but we.nt ont of its way to ibe kind, Kielcrtry ucig on e ]Situeposlin > hemmeso hecm.sacrificng for others, yel feeling il ino LK HRCA Kitchner ryin outwith h e ros n hytlie embes ofthe amp.sacrifice and coutinuing so tlîrough the LK HRCAK wht i be I secd etar npoahcey iTYRONE ycars. \Vhuat a joy, fluat friendshilu Robert Hendry, Portsmouth. spent wiav ing sucondxvitî t in'roockTiers ikethis uiti Christ as its centre, thocs Christmas at home .Mr. Robert havng eenwit th Bsto Tiers (To lae or astwee) nt ed ith i ot if Au s artn spent Christmsas at A. A. last scason. He shioxed up welh on thue (oolteforasfweelt ed itheîHîi ma i lyhife.butAs aMartinsBrgtn Ms ai gaine against Gaît Moiday iighît. Visitors: Miss Elva Virtue, Town,1efce itm evn ol.Mris rgtn Ms al with her mother, Mes. Laura Virtue: suîîail tOkeui Of otîr esteem for yon, Wl. Singer, Toronto, spent Christmas ai Hox' aou a itte ior supdri orMrs. Viola Smth and Mrs. Herbert ask yoîîte, accept these simple gifts Mr. J. F. Bone's, Mr. Alex. McNeil, bo o u eitermite moa uppun fo srgeswt red nOoo isaîd sue hope yot ilviilive 10 cnjoy Toronto, and Mr. Thos. McNell, Or- , bthth ineredaean jnio Flo Brgence Ga riedin Oshawa, isthiel5." ono, were guests at Mr. Gordon Mar- this season? Thie juniors are especi- hlomene; sGranerOaca, at e Signed by tlnIs on Christmas Day .Mr. and ally worthy o! extra support owing to home at Beaverton; Mr. and Mrs. Your friends. Mrs. Harold Skinner and son, Ty- tise loss îiîey sîîsîained last >ear comn- tu mt n aly aln Misse'. Helen and Marjorie Lycett rone, visîîed at Mr. Wm. Lake's plting thie year wiîhi a deficit of over Arthur Smphans.Mand Mes.alan then prcseriîcd tiueir grandpareflts withi Mss Ruby Shaw, Newcastle, was a $â.Thomas Scott; Mr. Levi Annis, Toc- a large bouquet of goldenludroe guest ai Mr. John Hendry's and at- onto. at home; Miss Beatrice Bige- aund 'muisi, surpassing in . freshiness tended the Christmas Tree and Bas- Withu Peceboro ont of thie junior l0w , Lotus, ai home. and lo'veitiess anything cuiiionedl i ket Social on Monday nlght Mr. schedule this year the O.H.A. officiais On Fciday evenlng, Dec. l9th, a ohd Midas;- also a cabinet of silvCi'niii', and Mes. J. J. Baskervllle and Wil- iniglt have lad a lcart aîîd left Tren- splendid Xmas concert was given by kuixes, forks and sîmdu<ns, foir hial 'dot bur spent Christmas in Toronto at a ton ont also s0 tIsat noise of thie junior the school cl'tldcen. consistlng of thue hononcd couple now doubleul tue their daughter's. Mes. Gordon Clark. trips xold bc too long anîd expensive. cisoruses. dialogues, drills, recitations, <lsac c hcir silver stedd>ing mauu:rk. . Miss Ruth Holmes is spendlng a -Thie best tlîing t0 do is to put Trentonl etc Christmas tree and SantalOhe iî ee first, a linitn taille few days in Ohawa at Mr. and Mrs. 1 aone rpa cs.iiuvstwseJydv , lpt before thie finals andthuai will Cas ii asejydvr uch clothi ionilered in golul, uhiicli xxi'.laid1 C. F. Cannon's. savc one tn at least.1 by the chlldrefl Womnenis Institute îîcn a table iluen a seltof serviettes _____________________ . an -La -es-Ai -me -aIthehom o!sfihî >hl h- ders md fiîialy ai97 hi-c' S Relativesmudfreid"f NIr.ii Down. After a splendid Ch. trist i r th e d tigl ts Mr.ie-011ii M rs. W. J. Hockiuî, to thie number of mas missionary progeani was given tiuttcuei te,1 r oi about fifiy, gathuermuil ai the honmst of on Sunday. Dec. 21st. at Sunday Aikiiisous, uîoxv uecascd ; thie seconsd, II bis cousins, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Glcuî- School. a 400-day dlock was present- 1mliii, thn. '*1f Crlya'i.rîuxa tfN ncy on Truesday evcuing of this wcck, cd to Me. A. W. Annis as a slight i)ý;'.ia L\ iui It uumiet, Nîaggie, lu thet î1irteenthi annuiversai'y of thuîr svmd-' token of appreciation for his sec- Mrn. Ro>1>. XV:lke, Nextviuivhh. Mr'.. digamy and precuted thim withi au vices as superintendent for a great l.miiuieul scuuuuvt'ar, agi> leasing j Bw avleFri m ntes sa d ucr sevd of a lasn s- Ma kln s nt a g neo s r ato.w hv snu udeîîir h me w ialofs îd uure o!uiuia Rcnc.î u be' of y ar. Ms. Harold G. ier two daug iers, Helen uandmlMar.orue. jan ileF rn cial cvcuing spent. home made candy 10 the Bible Class. titîr gransupareuts here and bccuî coins- lys. - 'h'.&.... -~ AtMANVILLE AND OSHAWA j Bragg, M.P.P., sud Dr. J. C. Devitt, Eu r-.Tri m med Balance of our Fail Coats to clear at These were formerly up as high as $42.50, but we do flot wish to have any birthdays. The SM ART SIIOP GEO. R. MASON, Manager. COWAN BLOCK bAu > L ' ý <Il. p...-.' UNITED CHURCH CHOIRS of te curchi musical committee, in a (CHANE SUNAY SEVICESf fcx'appropriahe xvords expressed grali- =HANG SUNDY SER ICE inde for the fine service which had icoeStret hurh Chir ingIn cemu giveis. Oui hehmaîf of the choir, coe ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~\r StetCFc hi igI n . Fhcutiuîg,Me. R. A. Holden and rinity and Local Choir at Sim- Me. W. S;cilley; assturcd thie represen- co. Street tatives of the Boxxuis»anvilhe colîgrega- tiomi thuat it huad lueeuu a phea'.ire t0 te clucirs cuf Trnity Unsitedl (hurch sing iii Triusity Cluurch ansîl Me. Holden 1 Siumcoc Street United Churcl, in particular îaukcc h e ladies fur the iava, cxchamged choir lofts on Suis- trouble vhich thev, had goit to ini evcning cuiclu eing grececd s'ih a scru'ing itîlund. ge andu aphireciative couîgregation, The Boxvîusanx'ille choir. xvliihu xvas h Triuuitx' -.United Chutrclu, thue (s Il- uînder thse able leadership of Me. amusical orgausizatiois prescitei tIse Francis Simon, Mus. Bac., onganist and ndiui caîstata, "Tise Coming of thie director, prcscnted a program of ig," liv Duudhey Buuck, uînder tise cap- Chnistusas mîusic at Smusscoe Street edirectionu of J. H. Rcusxxick, leader Chsuirch, iiuchiidiisg favorite tarois sud 1organîst, wvio introduccul thue eau- Christmas antheusîs. Thy choir sang a bcfcrc liercndiios hsy tlue choir. wxiîhî filue effeci ansd soulo parts xvere ûsolcui'.si'. iîcuded Nî\rs. Leo Gray, xveii taken. h ' Mes. T. W. Caxvker, 'ano; Miss Marioni Ross, alto; Mef. Miss Helen Aýrgue, Nies. D. Chambers, i. Seule',, icuor; Mr. George Flern- Messrs. Ray Cole, Ross Srikc, Mcl- isaniione; Dr. C. Ferrier, haritouse 'ille Dale ilid Owencu Nihchas. Rev. E. Ie. Ephuriam Fleming, bass, sangitHarshon, piston, presided s'er service isimighy. Tht chorus sxoek, of tise sud coux'veti 1 lthe visitiusg singers itata xvas especiaily good, thue cunîu- the appreciatiou of the sxhsoie congre- ion, aîtack amud harinmssy hsing of gation. very hîigu order. At the conclusions of the service thic Ur. Clarence Fergusos coîschuîcîcuh visitors sveee iuîvited 10 the Sunday devotioîah pamrt of tlue service ansd School xvhec an enjoyablc lunch was oîuuced tlihvussus. 1 servcd hsy ladies of the clîîmrchî. .1t the couc-luîsiou of ti se crv *e - y refreslînîcîuis 'uere sers'ed in thue jMes. A. H. Fisher anud Marion, Belle- relu schîool rooni 10 thtes'isiting Ville, sud Mrs. Haroldl Toms and daugh- nisýturs Ihunougi thue kiudncss of i ters, Frances and Kamtlicn, Richumond, =blers of the ILadies' Aid. W. T. Que., are visiting Mes. Gco . P. Rickard. Ring Out 3. The Old î Ring In The New It is unescapably evident that "OLD MAN 1930" who is being discarded to the ash can, is no longer susceptible of ade- quate redi'css and, any ll'sught of resuscilalion mosl eigidly out of order. Howes'er. the old year has had niany SILVER LININOS. which very few of us eau deny sharlng - if not at îl l tises along the financial horizon, nearly always along the coadside o! 111e. tipotted i wth ils usany flowcrs o! FRIENDSHIP and GOOD- WILL. This alone makes 11f e, even in ils daekest aspect. WORTHWHILE. It is wiîh Ibis lhought in mind i address rny fciends and extend my heau'tiest SEASON'S GREETINGS and, may the NEW YEAR bring to you an abundance o! joy and prosperity. The Elite Slioe Store " W. CLAUJDE IVES, Manager. 1 ; a e 19« 1

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