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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Jun 1936, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE CANADIAN STATESMIAN. BOWMANVULE. ONTARJO, THURSDAY. JUNE Ilth, 1936 Givigs or LcalPurose how ?~;I:'a.s taed therewie P ER 0 Ask Referendum on Beer ParlorsAtB I4VLEMN .6 G PRAISBayDof uinte Conference Sessions TO GENERAL COU NCIL Slg tI c e s hl ii ndl 3î.50 :m 199. The numbeî ISO IT r(fhudf To M issions Show Decrease 134839 in 1934. and 132375 jIfl and Mainenane__ doar Beverage Rooms-Decry In- carry adm,rLt,. Qne :;~nîu Com.mîtee onStatîsîcs. tat.ain.the number p Great cam.mendatian wa.s given rutIllet,tRinu- jiir .Icv \ . hatiÎn ne0th ipoatbune. Grand Total is $979,000, An Port aoredsntniche I was ordered sent the numberÇobourg PresbYtery. at the ses- ItItlaiitbsorofl, riic Oefthinptntuies-C Increase Over Previous Year o ebr rcie y rfsinsien of the Bay of Quinte Confer- ail(] flic mc61 g iii g ra - o.tical svstitiriiindi i.'l-11u matters deait w't.h at the Bay afi _________eprt rsete 1Ater present.ing bis report the 1compared with 1.958 in 1934. and. 1935. whien ev'ery*congregation' ' u-.J. ii.tA6 .l1j-1 le t ,'.i. 6pC <ii1'thet 66oile tihi n'h t Accrdng o he eprt f heRev. Mr. Taylor stated that h h 25in 1929.e Thneetota member-creased its contribution to the i! ~x..wurc-eiuî're'l lxx the i t ,luNpr tîuir ~~J-tion af ministers and laymne reprtaI hewas seeking t eiethis ye Sl a h7.1 94.ad6713Missionarl and Main t. e n a n c e elulot n t611Lallgui. 1.01Social Il iitiul tat Ille liq itJ6t(tit6ii16l( represent the Conference at the Statistical Committee. presented He was however conceîîed enoug.hln13,6.1in13.ad6.4FudSrccwilfeetos b ev\I.WionfrlcmigesosofheG -C by ReV. J. Taylor, of Eganville. at ta believe. he said. that he wa in 1929. There were 543 SundayFune CbyrPriesbt>-terynwa-d, theinly rbte ry nteUieg v i. 'iî .fr c leîox. u e M. aiameral Caunicil of the United Churchc the Bay of Quinte Canference. now preaching better sermons Schos. adces fsxfo hrh0fCni hctco-1lCni..tojLo. .it.ih Otl týl.ared l ilai lie wa. lot o >tre of Canada. vnmiitr n than at any time during lus min- jthe previaus year. There were al- pliherdh i fe aaaihat in 193. R. x. 1 F MiCuciandci r->ide.taiîehrh t.utarjd fsen amn wre ponedJ the mney risedfor lcal pr-, strv.He aserte thathe nw so 45 brnche 0f te Woens Te feaure f thelcrning ss- of l'rat 1 tibaati Illec....ch bltîti.iireiciifd iîati..xo.hu. whîe for minster and our Poses wthin the Conference dur- ne wht ewa prching. Missionary Soci2ty. as compared -_he_____ohe_____ss___t(. lli anebvte oifr ing the past year showed an in-:He urged a careful studs' of the with 557 in 1934. Branches of rsiontaio f the ofrecetwof the' dru ctiseea ii uad.pted. 'ih egcause p a...el iv îe Caiea- craeo itemr hn3prBible. Ministers should read oth- Women's Associations tat.alled 448 Mi IuiiianiMinennc cent. over 1934. It vvas aiso , er books. but they shauld expound as campared with 427 in 1934. and mtsnay Hand .Main te a n ..\\a. î.týilsiI ~ : tili( 1raif I i s ('oifurenice ot.,vi tliigravuMO HE Se the Bible to their congregations. 44in 92, It was shown that contributions! . iii..i fl l s ~~~~~ 1 .~~ c6 ficuriru tiîcrvas.e ofgauîibiîxt shown that givinga ta the Mis- *Mr. Taylor cammented that he 1 The report s.howed that pro- 'made by cangregatians within the' -'x i,ti r6te..t aiaiii-t li iii -îratctii..ul, iii ig îztbat ai] gaiiluc sionary and Maintenance Fund hdbe sain1. î~cicisperty values and insurance had Cnfrecet teIludlaed- iiacquisit.i-r.u- îî inof BI MSCUS R HE SE had decreased 2 Per cent as com- , hat d e tthedinum cisaîrslightly decreased. Liabil i t i e siS2.533.16 the fro thade ;r 'v-ijîîuî. roin>iita id hemn umslycesdb 2,3.6fo te %itim arcr îîueîhicai îl anti -î'cT AR H.A pared with 1934. The grand total during lus entire ministry. He under the three headings isted. c reaios e byee it h le qiuýý11 OLPZO,70 for all purposes contribut.ed by! urged that yaung men should flot had also decreased decidedly. The addition of the special thank- :ra. ii uriltkiîit '.a ai anxo: tîtcrie.. are c"ýiitiîctetli il ii .înlWSFOLmoTC congregation within the baunds Of become dîscouraged if placed in iecrease ofthe whoîe being îrom off ering contributions showed an i 6 îofî l ex> '111I i atioll 6f1Itle icriiîjial law -f Ct:t- t.he Conference was $979.082. as such f ields. If they worked hard 1$325.128 ta $285.570. Arrears in increase. It was stated that 163 f.tali'iî., onou ,tda.vcampared with $965.078 for 1934. they wauld attain their ambition. mîinnsters' salaries are $3.659 as charges had increased their giv- ei-.iîlxdejIoru tiîît rc-US On the recommendation af Pro- i compared with $8.486 inl 1934. ings. while the contributions of Ask Referendwn lice <of riiiilg fîiutis for PAVEtii,,iî . E fessor J. 0. WattsMA..Kings- :By unanimous vo'e of the Con- 1 Contributions through weekly 78 others had decreased. 67.6 per: trl-olýlc i ave levtr ld ,,-itîtnd ru]igio.li.. )iiî.dsuslx uicjiîSOMETHINO ilu tan. it was agreed that the report ference the Rev. Mr. Taylor wa-z envelapes for local p u rP o s es cent of the congregations gave as 'iotthit ..ip t. lviLir frauIi- iiail. OU should be referred to a commit- re-appointed St.atistica, QSecretary iarnaunted la, $23.265. In 1934 the much or mare as in 1934. Ci'.ulileIilli(ljof t iu.( .a'-,i. Vu toîgxurge îour î' (e. tee of t-he Conference for exam- far anoth-er year. I figure was $23.104. and $22.218 in Lilufoecltlti urg \,rjabal rntl ptcptonn ination and guidance. The re- In the presentation of 1:,e re- 1929. Givings ta the NMissionary Stirring Appeal \\î iiur.o af,r( l ouîpoil <un g'a'xîrniai rin ail parîîcifltilkimii port as shown that there were and Maintenance Fund during, Follawing the presentation aof.nuiiy 0î~ -iueil ruier lýt iu "\\'e regret ta L6uglte' dfferences between the report195er$1.4.1.51i13. the repart a stirring appeal was aliî.rt î'r',int'lieeîîiruiol anîd co'ilflîsi<x ltij tio îl îo satur, .tej"a . ~handed aut by the church offices and $13.011 in 19429. The total vîe yRv r Rbr1ar.fiani.t 'iic t l uîlîe iLî wîliiîng..are giveit ..icli i 6f1llc, and that submitted by the Secre- amount raised for local Purposes treasurer of the church. that 't-he coo'iîluiaice <'r otberwise of bct-rage a.,-. u ivv ijexej roilî'u.tvue cjýrac- tary of the Commrittee. il was in 1935 was $434.83 1. as compared1 people of' the United Church r'..'iu- andxi rge Ile ()îî¶ari.. Tunlc faîbig s-ated t.hat the church office had with $419.994 in 1934. and $579.- should give. not till it- hurts, but ILulallice FItderation t( iriîîg Iîrî - biii- "itfe:reiice \\ats.Ir.:eg,-,I not -ent on any carrespondence 461 in 1929. tiUl it thrills.- Dr. Laird gave a ulru t4'-iîh ,r ii oui îîr IitzîI.ttr> bLx îi\tx 'unof Itle i iitil .i ,iîL .lt rega-rding these differences ta the lit was staed that this was an review of conditions thraughout Jpîtiti,'1',andi ,tlîer int.tiî.. Lýt .iîre valigeli.îil.i %-iicittti-i w , a> xDON'T RISK FAILIRES. .ada's fnote ai h a Canference Statistician. Itw as increase of a little more t-han 3 the church and stressed the need ,cilî'ti.ui 'ii ii ri- '"eîicig tiat iii ic îre 6î Its easy ho avoid baking lies alway held that such treatmeisoPrcent over 1934. and a decrease for self sacrifice that the work afi ii1 ut." iisîafUni-l'li lc'r i\ ' îîueifG'1teciri . .îdapinnesifyuuemdil Wlthail WIuo no, be gien as the statistician ta from 1929 of 25 per cent. Over the church might advance tii stilli iii.. o. ..ti 'uitf iiî u' a x l aa, txa xa i66ri.iiîi.l Powcidaer. Ei-ri spuortful ting po, responsible for these returns. If the enture church the figures are greater achievements. t- owtditrlc. rcaitoî61li . îiiti i a . E~,i uvening poker. jîcriiea'kît bhere are differences. it %vas helci a decrease of 34 per cent. over .The contributions. by presby- -xydîl'etiîu it\ ul-16rceiiiLlt 'CI t- tIllegood lCti iie -'fýil.tt ("-lTlia* ysxIya o any oi Can- yoiir grote rol teir that the Church Oficers shauld 1934. and of 35 per cent aver 1929. teries. ta, the Missionary and ' i iqiiî'r !axin 0iii )îario. 1 itexirage ilIli gritci lia,. donce for it -îî,îîîi roil aL 90 submit their findings io the sta- It was shawn that $325.711 was Maintenance as reported are as oonlia,-v î.( îîiimtîl ,'.ic-and, tiuult xriliis. 'u'rlc owf tistician and have himr judge up- paid ta mnisters n the Confer- follows: Belleville. $20834.98: 'Ca- Tuiî. fuvraie- tenin î,t ' -(r iluixtuîl \\-,,. i eil ii..a..illoil on them. ence during 1935. The figure in bourg. $13.530.93; Kingston. $23.- 1 ration,î..of tîiîe.. illicit tradîers.. iiiitlti)îiiitt- 1iuJrî-..i i il 1935 wtere cornpared -ttith Ibose of lit was $409.616. It was stated awa. $20.032,65: Peterboro, $15.- hit h..las ii tli-r îletccîi.,iî i b\ lu(- titi (l-iîircli I_"'minlîlILîti 1934 and 1929, the latter beingi that this was a decrease of a little 306.97: Renfrew, $18,611.47. 6ifhlit h, Exltîgelu/at116,f 'a :îiiiaii:1i if.. consîdered the peak year priar ta mare than 1 per cent less than in Contributions by Presbyteries to ' inrge iipîii (lin 1> 'le c.trî 11 ii"f tu\ie xîîli ii, re..i anid iti. I S1 the depression of econamic con- 1929. Over the church as a whole the special thanik-offering were: ,tciiîioliCiJI rîc edcati,'îîinifactioni tlîait Iic u îno.-d li-.ioi ', ditions. the figures for these two matters Belle-ville. $1.206,78: Coab o ur gc andîrcîî il ciar scL"ioolsandl cuii- i,' ie t Ni ir.i iiîurilx 1,' uî - Charges Increased are about 34 per cent les- t.han in $634,99: KIingston, $602.13; Lind- imîî, îîîi tut îrs.e"f lt'.î'ir nîI)ared hi r.. and oili nr rl-igi(.îis iead' r> -t 1934 and 26 per cent less than in say, $583.24: Oshawa, $908.17;: ;cýaiiiiifrsiol n n Il wktiigi lel The number 0f charges in the 'eth lhlllfuSitix cl6i. i x L xaeîigIIhi'h Conerecein 93 wa 24ian129.93Ptebor, 5968:R4en rmiw.1,129ii. i.e<'fp-t. .. x ii $t596.58î;t le.Rî'te dnîîf iirrueîî%iv.i compared with 232 in 1934, and Cnrbtost .& .FnI846..i'i - for îiiii l au.... bfi%-hit,11r- s.arcli iaftur lile wîx î ,iîî r Illeî 246 in 1929. T'I' number of i Contributions ta, the Missionary The total received thraugh the I . iuiuniiîts and t'1liei largen «lîi.iiaîii îei:aîd.îi( old c.î 4?preaching points in 193 a 62 and Maintenance Fund in 1935 thank-affermng w as $5333.52; tlt an increse of one over the prev- 1a-mounted to $122.828. while in while the tatalI contribution ta the lld j i'liris..6 îlî.u,î fîr 'Ille.6,lhtL.1-> - ius ear Threwasa t~a~0f1934 the figure was $125.362, and general fund wa-s $122.827,93. . il<)i li iihîutr-ai<i(6 ic- îe, A in e nd. T e r e w aeantt au nf' i, C 6, .'iii na l ic i îî fiii , ..t t '- 7.cial niersaf Sessions, Off- in 1929 $238.323. The r e paort It was stated in the report that <>1.Il S4 witi i tl iorii tiofr Irilr-a cilBadetc.. as com.pared stated that t-bus was a reduction an effort would be made this vean ýiii 'if'-n(iîe t ,. u'icv of fa itir lîep nth , i, lt a 2percen an 934 an al osttaincrease the givings to the fund 'lnil.a rufereiîliî(" as .. niTitI li nl i t t t.ia1so i h 48 Per cent on 1929. Over the by 10 per cent within the Con- 'i1i',f . 0t, . C I. Xx'tt... o 'f11 itit. 1( lîî îdieil,'iîi î6io tofa i iinîler iwbole church the reductians were ference. Every effort will be made s wuî xxilloiiv'ed a 1611 l iiuuî.i tlî attoi liî ithî i rtliîîi t nci icci. 2 per cent compared with 1934 1ta secure contributions from those ii refyniuîiuli e .triîck oit. XX ii n rou and almost 42 Per cent campared who in the p.ast have been non- -)lit t a t (te tlli..;î.t'icî ta uiihlI ' i witb 1929. nat including the contributars. The use af the I ltti.___________  jmount of $93.256 given as alweekly envelope and cent-a--meali S.'t --. i. )i\otlî ,f \Iilf(ýc,ni î< u L so inNn.The eotcniush l-h ' tialetria AnniversarN- thank-affer- appeal will alsa be stressed. rhtî i tint i l Otarjn o v'îld (l axi T i i. MADEIt1 sttng T eYrp orOco ti u esT EEaiA Tt ;saigthat the Bay af Qu'nte Fidelity is the sister of just- il i.iii ,Ile h td 'elît .1ai 1YC M IT EA AV R I I N6 Canference bas decreased its gi'v- ice.- -Horace. 'lcitidr 16, olti l <max 6 iii' UN ES S IN ____________________________ more than t-be average aver the 1UNTASSSdN church. wbile on the other hand 1m m-an ia es O d inem toWîile Others Are Admitted i bath for local purposes and o; r an n____and miitr alaries its reduction.s 1 0 1 ti i n The report of the Transi er H I United Ch 'ch Ivinistry ___Suftte a.ng aty -- s ~ ~ ~ ~~ySocieties ____LFaKAJQit rsdn ____ J. Semple. the pe dn.Follaw-cr It was furtber sbawn that thel î ng the reading af the report acai lWmes issianary Societues in Bowmanville Boy Among Those Mr. Maxtwell is a son of Rev. P.J.i àr 1 msae aths eangg. th, Canference cantrîbuted $71.- Aiitdt iitya a Maxwell, former mimister of St.t' Cneenea el sa p l17 in 1935. $70.494 in 1934, adm r,%suc, and ti-tn1 h Cnerneis work as ex-Il mn199.Th i.-n~ otl of Quinte (Jonference Closing Ade hrb n a eniprecia-tian ofairwk aexilg $;94.789i 192r.oe n 935otasl evc i saastudent munîster at Cedarda-leprse byte rsietlîa $979082as cemr aned wîtn 95. eb evc i saacurch fan the past two years: Rev. E. F. Armstrong, Bowm.a-n- ls Ch...leadrMLarn ... il, who is lea-ving the Confer- 0111 078 in 1934. and $1,351.929 in 1929.- Six candidates for the ministry, wha was received a candidate for, ence. spake in reply. A welcome iii ilregards the grand total for in1dn n owavleb~ tie mînistry bythe Renfrew Pres- ita the ministers w-ho are coming F 1935 it çvas an increase Of 1'2 per Ha-raId William Pointen. B.A.,bytery in 1928. ntteCafrcewsxtnd -ce t o er 934 a- d a dec eas 0f wer ar ain d i to he ini tr~Students and Colleges by R ev. . E . M alott, f B rock- 27ý2prcent for 1929. The cor- of the United Church at the con- The commnittee an Colleges a-nd, ville; while the reply was deliver- perc nta es -ver thej f ren sc o rinat O serwaice n S Students of the Bay of Quinte ed by Rev. H. W ellwood, who is r r - '~. co urc1- aso a 1 ear a e c r e1934, Anre s Cbus rvc e O h w , - m Conference at its rganization c m ing to Trin ty Church. N ap- 0f 13 a 1 er entf ra 194 ipresiie sevic OnSuna-ymeeting appointed Re'. 1H. W. a-nee, from Weston in the Toronto and 33 per cent f romt 1929. morning. Rev.. Andrew Robb con-Foecaimnnd ereEZuCneece Contribution to Sala-îles ducted the service and with hlýflsceay nrsett te Terpr ftecmitei Salaries from other sources mn on tbe platform were Rev. R. T.l, eietion I rset ote h eprf the conimit.tee siSolows Rough and Dressed1 1935 a-mounted tii $13.712. as com- Richards, newly elected president haecmetdtirho- neim rnsesntadouPu pared with $14,668 in 1934, a-nd Of the Conference; Rev, Dr. Pnd tdt core an 0fterConsfer nfo andri tBuld25,u $28.905 in 1929. $64,623 wsri-JmsSemPIrletrn Buildingiala iirt orssad o h CneecefrmAp 5 wa-s*a-is-James ~ . ~ -'-~~**~ who have been licensed ta prea-ch'1 1935, ta April 30, 1936 - Rev..S ed by Sunday Schaals in the Con- Rex'. R. J. Wilson, and Rev. J. E.an hhvefuildalter-1W.D e(spanae),f*o feec n13 scmae ihBeekle. secretary of the Confer-_-dwobv lildalt-e e .Dd sprnutdfo SHINGLI $64fere nii1935, asnpar84,737intb c quirements which the United Bay of Quinte to Aberta Confer- $69.447 tnt 1934. an1, $84 ,737a s T e sx a di a s odin enin. C urch of Canada requires, the ence ; -ev . Jas. Elford (super- -New 'Brunswick W hite Ci 192. Atotl 0 $2.98 wa ras- he ix anddats odaied n-committee recomndr~ed their or- annuated), f romn Bay ai Quinte edby Through-the-Week organ- cluded: Ha-rold William Pointen, dination a odo;R-ev. Chas. W. Bishop, rts oubaRdC izations in 1935. The figure front B-A., of Bowmanviîle, Who was Tec nrteas rpo tedp aLofunteo,.ilt1;R-v. Wchever you choose, we have theu tIts s ur e i 1 34 as $22 15 , r ce ved by the Os a-w - res y- the re epti n f five new andi- W . T. R . D elve. B ay of Q uinte too f n Sh ngling this year quite a and $23,808 in 1929.da rth isrynteAlea $102.070 was tery in 1925 as a candidate for dtes f norfh mnsryic heAbrta ev. G. W. Both. Mon- rased by Women's Associations t h e ministry; James CodnPebtre.Rpeetative iiteal niOtwaW ByoMA EY U ow in 1935, as com.pared with $96,461 Brown, M.A., B.D., who was re- the BarofCristin vEduc- Qint; Rx'.R. . MCoric mn 934 an 813,44> 199. eied s acanidae fr te mn-tian were nominateil as f ollows, HanItil o Bay of Quinte; Rev. Now is the trne to instail screens, ai It wa-s stateil that of a- total of istry in 1928 by the Kingst.on Rex', Geo. Brown, DD,, and Dean R. L. McTa-vish, Bay of Quinte to the Very finest values in screen .......$93,250 contributed by the church Presbytery; Elgie Elllnghan Mil- John Matheson. Hamilton; R-ev. J. W. Patterson. as a whole toward the Tenth An- 1er Joblin, B.A., who was received Tbe conmttee reconnnended, Ba-y of Quinte to Montreal and nîx'ersary Thank-offering, a surina-s a candidate for the ministry by in order that the ceremony of Ottawa-. ARE YOU P»AII of $5,337 was contributeil by con- the Belleville Presbytery in 1928; lcnigo addtst rah Tasesgatdb rnie gregations in the Bay of Quinte Kingsley John Joblîn B.A Who ,e more dignified and impressive, Comndttee on April 30. 1936 - You'JJflnd Canada Paint a real eeon Conference. was received a candidate for thelthe conference authorize Dr. H. Rex'. E. R. Kelly, Wo Toronto: Rev. a paint that wil look well, wilI paint ministry in 1929 by the Belleville 1 A. Kent Wo prepare an Order of J. S. McMullen, to Toronto; King- service and beauty, lie sure Uts Canada Presbytery; Gordon Spence Max- 1 Service for the ceremony, a copy sley J, Joblin, o Toronto; Gýordon & i ubrC.Ld J. W. 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