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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Oct 1945, p. 1

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ichine D per Sing- Osh- rRIST With evhich AreThen ew ,N w a t ea dO o o N )ct. 4,Wt hc Ar Ilcorporated TeBowmanîviIIe NwThe N wateInderiendent, n The OooN w ward. 41 1* V L M 9 O M N I L , O T , T U S A ,O T B R 1 t ,1 4 yUN MeJnspiring and Challenging Rctaio e fl. Oh For Ntiona MrDaSpcial ofCMni Own- tFor Youth in Town ToteCtznso uhmConyCohngCleto Mc-in M e tn yRi e a t o T hoea Toca o fg Coft thoei n C o l i N a Sermonse H a d a Tr u yvceohconmunty the Rotary We have stood the test of wa anfcnlsfee tional Clothing Drive opened Oc- nS o e ~£ Cl nb theo g endeav ou to be rof iserLais nd G tl m : v a u Impressive services, morning hardships admdsarfcs a enwsndteob 1clesO.20sv for Mid evening, marked the Anni- morning services, the organ pré- COmmittee, have planned to spon- test of peace? The laled capag of gthee Na otnin h rc very and Thank Offering at Trin- ludes were selections from Dvor- sore a basketball team in the On-Th si t e fna ek nd w h tr u e n t e rg l r ityUniedChuch n undyak and Mendelssohn, followed by tarlo League. Into this team we We have assumed responsibilities and obligations, are teein day toe gow thCbetoeo Oct. 14. Trinity's minister, Rev. "Holy Holy" and the National invite returned men, former High we going to meet them when the cheering has ceased and odsadtd ob ahrd~ ognaltng th frocre eteudrîndeetr J. 9. GiftB.A.,rage with Anthem and Invocation and the Schooî students and others who the bands stopped playing? 25his is horna wee auflndwthtoue nheegar cobrfthTwnfBwavîla- the guest minister ev ilo Lord's Prayer. The hymn was, may be an asset to such a team. Onc agi h peli aefr e dte"érad R. SndesonB.A, frev exchan "The Lord is My Shepherd," We plan also, ta set up a Town These questions will be answered in the affirmative people to get in touch with the law," have conformed wt hh ern ytels eîe s giOnce agai theit appea ise mad forh termed the 'heerl andoý wneu by flnw the oufîpît andoo utalfie ocason at.sficetnm nap B tSanderson, is Prsident, Trnoand th anthem, "IWaited for -but who value rcration and the Victory Loan over the top. Your committee reminds of bundles or ta bring them per-sufintaesoapttono yrqutththreesb M. on United Church Conference and the Lord." opportunity to play basi<etball. Y'ou that this loan covers a period of one year and not sonally to the central depot at take a munîicipal voteont Li 8 inse f Not akaeU- Teslselected, was sung by This league in order ta serve ail six months and we are very confident that the people the Holgate building opposite the question. The lists werehad 9. known inTrot.M. sionteofetr,"n-gop f on epe nie hohv aredtebl adpae hegremgnf-HLhScol omavle rtat h ow lr o 9. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ pit fornierly deigat andnerer Mayor andl Couci Youn notin for thel sal oftl Lfquo unde the ilntnwtrwi wa.cutypit omrydeint n ao n ,lheïr hs Th firste in- that Councildo or" had no ffc o huc gops acoyoe uha out cnrfurtherae nth anurdsonStau- ihtt in gc and ecale ngingterma ns, béndiction and amen with the propose to sponsor a Vlley al ruralRK ,C aim n2 37 u a d p sed h muh preiae b telag p o s t 1 u d e, "Grand Triumphal league for the Town for others as W.éRnéTIKl Chairman Jc oe a etf h it n ft vlecongrégations at both services. Chorus" composed by Alex Guil- welî as those who bowl or play National War Finance be reached at store phone 567, certy t lst and iftere-tfdsaetcnortoeqi- 393For the morning worship le mant. badminton. Lions, Legion, union Committee, Durham County house phone 2675, or the depot resented at east 25ier ceto ensflwn.Te oin spoke on "Christ's Church" with The evening services opened members, Goodyear, Rotary, etc.,phn40 ertewahos eloquent expression of the vital With a quarter hour of piano as welI as business and profes- Leiuor frar s place of Christian churches in the and organ music by Miss Phyllis sional men and women of the isna a Roal - ..an - vnng.Lqo on lBado grave days of the Post war, era Challis. Doxology and Invoca- town. ehe whith er 50m a c e s the Boa set a da frq and their responsibilities in moral tion preceded the hymnal "Ail For accommodation the Board for hetewa omlt laesi.S a à S t fo Ca a a Ssuccess, votin at uthr prarovisions. or leadership.H ail th e P o w er of Jesu s' N am e." of E d ucation h as giv en its gen er- this year wit0 thel da eooe . b t e n teff i i i s n t o n At the evening services, Rev. The selected solo was rendered ous consent to the Rotary Club- o s drt aetedcso e ~ ~ ~ aners9fl took as his subject, b y Miss Louila Workman. The who will provide for the super- 1!~v c o y~town netted 7 tons, with 4 tons17asarfenc Tefelgvtngdyndgermnau leadmission. Genral collection in dh e r ave the denstldal httomnh uteas "CuaigfrCuc"an in- anthem was "O Clap Your Hands intendent-caretaker..to use the 17,ff aarad sate andéshieped.was their best endeavors be directed Turner. Bach's composition "Jesu, showers, certain nights in the The stage isoi setr and the curtainld eor hen o taspr a ndalt everyonen tat ToYoehr Mns eleteirom' Edmunde High Scol gymnasium.m and tg sstad h uti h Twsi fCrwih it is hoped that ail Possible bun- swornin institution which has proved over offertory sélection. Another beau- That we may organize and seel is ready to go up on Canada's wa h o nhp 0 at rgtdes will be gathered by Saturday According to the voter i ss at rty f th G ven -i the centuries to be the one great tiful solo, "The Lord is My Shep- how we may best promote this greatest Victory Loan. The zero and Cartwright can dlaim the night. What is wanted is wear- whc ar to b teltsti ue C unî, ece he xct d e central force for highest good in herd" was sung by Miss Dorothy worthy interest we are asking hur is Monday, October 22nd best record insofar as having ail able used clothing that can be - for the Provica Asst e bl , t h w l nt b k o n pe d g d- the progress of civilization. A Nichois. you to core to the High Schooi and once again Canadians wili be the salesmen vtrans of World used as is or altered to use of il- number required to make u 5dsost etkn 580 feature was his solemn déclara-. Hxymns, "Jesus Thou of Loving next Wednesday from, 7 ta 9 given the opportunity of lending War 2. In fact T. G. Langfieîd is clothed children and people of Per cent is 717. The listshadd Sneteboewsriene tion of deep gratitude. for deliv- Hearts" and "Breathe on Me, o'clock, Wednesday, Oct. 24th. We their money ta insure that the a vtran of World War 1 as well. Allied Europe Shoes also are in contained 827 namnes. àerance in the late war from the Breath of God" were contributory dsire to make it possible for ev- peace, so bravely won, may be The Township of Cartwright did needed but they must be in pairs The ptition forms were othliursrey-a hs forces of darkness and evil. Many to and accompanied the interval eryone to have healthful fun and preserved. not reach its objective in the tied together. Let us mnake the plied by the Liquor Cnrlbe fiilystfrWdedy expressions of intense approval of a very mnoving sermon. The rcration. Bring rubber-soled Work has been going forward spring, btJh Wer an te last few days of the drive or hc ed a olw:Dc 9 ,ngfý~~~~~hv been advise thaty ahd vote aBadwhc e sfl of his moving addresses were postlude was the "Grand Aria" shoes. Youth Service Committee in the County of Durham in the Lageds, father and son, are MUST in the namne of humaniy. notable sev c ols io 0f Ghe e a pains Eeeta e Sco ts W.pl Da vario nditraicts forcin sales- v o nsi illg go ovrtetop. forn' ~C I kD . R y o d t L osClu b The anniversary program was C. Workman, organist and obir icue ppeDymn the th an. Eew o hei The imae byNwc itsel and marked by exceptional arrange- master, in arranging music and Gve jieSpét ti isei ito the salesmen C. R. Carveth haY ttdta h O ive thh issu iste aa the o For ComigSao gnet 0fcoal music Ind or- condutn h mscldsos-____ and it wiil be noted that a high village will maintain its mnarvel- ga copnmns I h in.Chief of Police Sidney Venton, percentage of the men working osrcdofw evisanT ls D ahi TSecretary, Boy Scout Apple Day on this campaign are ex-service- 1again reach itsobetv.TeWrn' adi Cu a~ir~ nand Chief 'Scout A. H Sturrock, men. The town of Bowmanvilîe with has been fortunate in securîng N w a teR ta ed M nwish to thank the public for their In the town of Bowmanville, an objective of $465,000, has the many notable speakers for its It was farm nght at the Loserîra nîlD.Ryod generous support for a good the services are well represented second largest objective in the sries of meetings during the Club, Monday, with Agriculua agt15ppl. Wa a rresen:ed With wrisi Watches cause. The latest returns on net by Lorne MQuarrie,, Lou Dewell, county, but local officias are con- 1945-46 season. The frst meet- Reprsentative Ed Summesnhaeed Tespkrase- P èe td W nh W itW th receipts are $205.20 with saime Bill Phillips and Floyd udley. idnthtaother new high re- ing takes place on Friday, Ocet. 19, charge of the programme,dpuyeteqesinbtrcgte <byet tareport. As is customary in The last district to get se ord wil be reached. in St. John's Parish Hall n h Jack Kent in the chair aidD.cagsfo tecai n li m em bers of N ew castle fo m r y a s b t o a y a ds e k r i e n R . H urst, of J. B. R eynolds the guest s pe krif e r y d y t-sebaîl Club have sent 500,000 prolonged hand dîap. Lions Clubs will raff le saime of a fitn seeto to ------ the thme ontowoe addPres y ionTosu- tive adclmemes gerax chnefo&hs rmtv ol ciaetsand 100 parecels over- Th watches weepee tot the fruit attheir -ex meetings, Ha a fithen aflertoon athe Gere jecto "Fe Tdrvers" onen werte inrid b he histoiatoherkraptennte -seas tô the-Newcastle boys-in the -Alfred R. Gray, Robert A. Gray, addlng to the total. %rteaeno.Cp.Gogejc FlwTavlrs1wr irgudwhtehs Canadian Army, Air Force and Victor Garrod, Harold Hockins, The Scouts were up against two in a peasing manner gave an in- meeting). (pnreview f Durham County r-9' otesefbne n h Navy since August, 1942, The Joseph Hockins, Harold Hoar, ontingencies in getting their Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Moffatt, teresting and helpful talk on s- Sbéun ae n paessne yD.Ryod members of the club were inde- Gordon Ketchum, Richard And- quota of sales. The weater was Misses Dawn and Jean Moffatt, cial welfare work, describing so- Sbe qun daeaadeted be y Dr aen d s o se gs ae 0fp w r m chns i fatigable in working to raise the erson, Gordon Labine, Leonard raw and cod and a proportion ýof Mr. Bill Moffatt, Orono, Miss Vi- cial welfare as making other peo- are: ctiv e memryan d u o rtorcl tnig t esnn a p w m o n y b h a i n g d a n e s , b a s b a î L a b e r , A c h i R . M a r i n , C y r i l t h e i r n u m b e r s w e r e a s s i g n e d t o o l a L e w i s a n d M r . F r a n k L e w i s , p l e h a p p y w i l e w e a r e h r o nM o n d a y , N o v . 1 9 : D r . R i c h a r d g i f t s e rec a whu p n g~ od -h n ed c l n nppl t o money~~~~~er onhvn acs bsbl abr, reR atn Brown, on "China."veo tournaments, bingos, etc., and Meadows, Roger Meadows, Alfred the rugby game at the High Brooklin, with Mr. and Mrs. W. earth. She said even a tal tree odyDe.0.ura Cun uigth thrug teirefors ealze oerNaylor, Alden Pollard, Ailan School, where attention was bard White and Mrs. C. Johns. itls adest chin.s she td *f Bready "Women 80Wbs hedciei t~~ura County Durin thed Pas tookdy 33me man hours toio prouc onenwi rs $1,800 for their cigarette fund and Rowe, CharIes Rogerson, Lionel to get during the heat of the Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Rackham workwcarried on by the Salvation aeitr. 1 aelto a hw ibitrs-e n oe hebn h ai comfort parcels. Newcastle Skat- Rogerson, George Graham, Joseph game. ad auheNncBw n-Armin hopýials, orphanages and B odY a.2 nghaitcldt hc Rn u nsieo h nao and ile daugter ancy, B isan , Jan. 1946: Dr. W. mn g h~tsi a tae hninhsega n o ri n2 a this fund. dread, Gordon Cotter, Stanley apple season, the quality of ap- Bessie Blackburn witb bier par- Homie iin g o onto oric s ei ed. folura de cdes. e ir du e atoha d noehe m ~ca On Thusdy eenig Ot.ch, Harold DeLine, Ross Em- ples at their disposai and the ents Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bak- ascnuted as near to Our own Monday, Feb. 18: Prof. Geog Neuantily toouit wa1eiU osa-br - r and Mrs. J. R. homes as Posbe wbrMep ecMullen, "~Pubie Speaking."rg In bis introduction Mr. Sm ie o oniggteigu Ne csl C m u iyHall was bary, Harol Adair 0f thliflee, od ,D vi r tu h Monday, Marc b 18: Dr. . j. mers told f the great contri u ta , te rto b s do p d t oorganization, who had aiready presented to Mrs. Floyd Butler coming from the orchard Of J. relatives in Toronto----M r. C. not to beg or steal, but to work ley Sri emnn rb to fD.Ryod aCn done sa much for the weifare « rs. Matthew AlIdread in memn Forbes H7eyland. H. Burrows, Oshawa, at Mrs. M. an oasst themseives, and lms of Canada." agriculture during a lifetimeo rmpine as 10-3 the 50 Newcastle boys overseas ory of their sons and to Mrs. urns ands -arbar-- Mr. and Mrs. andhr ail nec ens arke '- Johnsona, opn meeting;. subec J. eading anadinAitura l hne nteGaaakaw r honored the 27 boys wbo havé Glenn Brooks in memory of bier LOALADoodmIS ursand's-M r, r. and Mrs. R. d wher mny emsar e soved Msona, pri15 mevg w. J.c teacing anadinistraioni reRyoduevee already arrived home by tender- husband. LCLADO ER SE W. McKinstry, Osbawa, Mr. and them. Interesting incidents weretab noce.1Ci Fryashadi - n mmrs D. Rackbam, Leroy and related. Miss Payton and Miss An invitation is extended to ail Department of English at tewr oeso iî rdcn presenting eacb one with a very ca e p ée tto s o sA ln o spent the weekend witb M r. and Mr-n r. . R g r George contributed another plea- bt h rsd n f M nt b s p otn r a n handsome wrist watch. beafof No. 9 H. & S. Club pré- Mrs. Fred Knox. sey's ----M.adrsF.Rgs sing selection-Crist is the An- season and become members of tth rsdny oM asipin sented Cp . W illiam B archard , w t b M r. Frank R ogers, W hitby w r t y Ev r e d ' i the club. It m ay be found use- A gricu tural College and af te u t y a o t H p . N w s r p T e proceedings op ned with son of M rs. Barchard and the late M iss M arjorie Calver, Roches- - . M r. and M rs. W . W . Horn in sw hc t hey asked the e au ince tai keep a lipping of t e years there bie came back to h e f te s ih l n r d d td e n C i g n o f v e h " O P r é s i d e n ta G e o r g e B a r c h a r d , a n d w h o a s t e , N Y . s v i i i g b eios i , T r n t o . . . . . ..S . g t . / M a j . F r e d t a j o i n . a b o v e a s a r e m i n d e r o f d a t e s a n d O . A . C . a s P r s i d e n t f o r a f u re i h s i î sb v i apa e df e Cc l b Ca r e t h V r e s i e n t r e c e n t y r e t u r n e d f r o m o v e r s e a s M r s . N . G . H a n n a n . P a y n e is h o m e f r o m . B r i t is h C o i-le p e i e t a e a b fr- s u b j e c ts , e tc . 8 y e a r s , p r io r t o r e tir e m e n t w t n o u a i n b s d d i e m of he clu, ade a ery eficintwith a handsome wrist watc b. Miss Betty Trimb l, Toronto, umbia, we come home Fred ofThe adés d re s g ive na b y i ss a otrs d gee fr m rtro s e sl. I he t o w sis we_ de--er- addres eftextendednbyMs aDcorsdgrefr ei and capable chairman and in a from bis many friends in No. 9 spent the weekend with bier fa- A number from here acaHmito, n he"Ei tînuedtve n Bigt oie hs wt rseiywsi 81wt awelcoeone b e of tene- section. Cpi. Barchard expressed ther, Mr. Arthur Trimble. special services at Bowmanviile dence Haifon T oug tfu e Living atIN thEikPrdcrVsscainpouain0f1,6.In14,8 E V E N TSho g tf l Liig" a ai ed tvee n u h e bafics co- Ca e an H p, th big t f a ec nbersl of the Baeal lbne bis tbanks and appreciation to Miss Ileen Baison is holiday- and Zion on Sunday. Our pastor the Speaker Service gathering at Corne to the dance at Enniskil and isili editocrofs oficiaiyasltr hepplto a be s o h a e a l C u . H the donors in a fluent litte ing at er ore, Solina, and w ith ave a slendid m essage on Sun- Tyr ne And ex r sso 0fl ap-o oen Co mu it Haloffsr d ma a i e.3 0 also explained the work under- s e ch. r. a d rs Al n Ba on C t-da y evenn g touc4ng on the prcato wass e maed bgMsaAzyiila e in utreehv.ln on tae.and acompihe by te The returned boys were given araqui. "O fEangelismT and the E. Biliett and seconded by Miss 20, AI Fietcber's Orhsr.A- Mr. Summers paid great pr on be af f th oy vesas the c ers a d ig r afe Mrs. Ken Hartford and fam ly , " usade fr C is" m v en.N . Horn, t o the ladies for their mission 35c. 42heta.A -1 nena frb t wn thaen aslu and showed tree large stacks 0f which the prsentation rception Cobourg, Mrs. L. J. Bartor, Town: (Intended for Last Week) as'sistance on the program and 421Dr. Reynolds, whom hie stili e olwdb a punwe e letsonai tri ut tonk theie influ sînc disap eare and the earyg o leerse s of c t aks y e evdé fomna-l s d w tb t e sn i g 0 visited M r. and M rs. D. D. Bar- M rs. H arrison, PatsY, Druce and also t o Capt. W inters, Bowm an- Thank-offering service at En- gards as is m entor as Presi den ovres hc m l e o -"Home Sweet Home." The even- ton, Oshawa. W alter, Toronto, at Mr. and Mrs. ville, who was instrumental in field industries Oc. 1s strated how much the cigarettes 'n , festivities continued witb Muda evenng, Ot 2st Emeritus of the O.A.C. He tl and parcels were appreciated by Ms akYug oot,1o h al aswe r rs. ackYoug, orotoVis- Elmer Wilbur's 'and Mr. and Mrs. bringing tbem to us. A social at 7.30. Rev. G. W.Gardiner, Col-oftearydswenD.e- th rciiets dncngtaRusCreighton 's or- ited er sister Mrs. Editb Black. Gordon Wilburs .M---- rs. R. haf hour foiowed with ight re- umnbus, will preacb and . sécads taught at Enfield to 1ept hlo ie0 otHp n te r ipet.chestra. Miss Mildred Langfeld, Neste- Pascoe, Enfied, witb Miss L. f reshments. music will be gv n b fil h.sw y tr u h To nt dra inibo While the orchestra played soft- The all was attractively dec- ton, was weekend guest with Reynolds --- rs. George Farn- Ho eadShoss'.cor ie y n ieid Durham County, and inded efhln f ly " bd2Wt1e he a d e c or t d w ith flags and W elcom e M iss Joyce B uttery. com b w ith relatives in T oronto , F irst m eeting of H am pton H om e 42-1 C aitya ew e G o dy a C o m pan at o 1stood in silent tribute to the mem- Home banners. The Red Cross Mrs. N. G. Hanîîan and Miss and atttended a birthday party and School Association was held Musical entertainmnt voa a man whose whole coursews reeend nrentcho ory of the tree Newcastle boys Honor ROIs containing the names Helen Norwick attended the Car- in honor of bier mother, Mrs. in scool room with Prsident K. and instrumental, by oawl oe of fidelity to a great c a tednewsetfocnier aIl Can da owesn ai great deb the as iy rurlhop laio ý0-4 -w o ad gv n t er iv s i t e 0fai en ised men from New- son-Calver wedding in Roches- Cumberland - o rry to lose Caverly in the chair. Salvation Ar my, will be given in the betterment of Canadia aus, ai n 0 h o n e are service of their country-PO caste and vieinity ung beneath ter, N.Y., on October 6th. Mr. and MS. ifrid Craig and Mr. Liptay gave the treasurers Buktn Curcb on Wednesday utr. M. S m er.~ar~ m m es Murray ~~~~~~~~~ ~M Buie, R. .., sn f gr u ed U io ac s aste îe r. . P. Iraî an r. a d a ilnro urCmm nty r pot. M s. Jtuenod ou-eco er 2 aMrp. A m ' clldth ig orlinlen eesD. e nod c n iu e wt Mray Buter, Ran th Fat Fsoyd 0f th Uinck te stage Ms. C.a Nowsrelacki Roc.ester, Thy haemveroth hrlslne h dvnaesouhedfraut 2ccblde Scmms enld nth olgelf qey ofwehe hs BulePt. Alrd ldBautalevrrice te e catlae- NYnrdvsti g Mis Cae P lar ar t alr, hchfFe t raiopyradto sholofe ch r f thttueheile c aneswrtc n ucvgoe.bt L M~~~~~a le o r g C r o m i e ' h a s t e n e d to fu e _a a u et e 0 1B o w m a nvhe s e k e s si l leha k o 1 e i t o Newcastle residents are just yl r - . ', Ltij5to nes a er se- a'. Iiier wmanvil îe ---42- 4 iabor s vn _- - --_' an"" lies ee eetd tH i to L u n c b o sM s . G o d e P e i e o a h i e e In th e q u a d ra n g le e m b ra c în e t e n c C r e ; s c e a y pru o h C M G og Jcwa ttin ds.served and meeting closed by e Fr en are holding sorinel Csquare miles, frorn Mit uil H nesn tesrr o Mh r.W.G. odepeie o singn God Save the King. ante ac nteBwnn ~eisCres north a conces( ln gn u. We were naldlge t olo, De ns a G ry, To Ot Oh a cn r m 83 .r. H m t n t o etm h r were n m s 0 e m n atis o il tare y Modaifo a iand t h d i actions ave pt. D ot y G rg a n o wen Sunday guest 0f c Orchestr. Crn an d belp give I minatii s od a thne ar ebt an e a m r urc n s ee Mltr eafo alnacin Miss O. J. Scott, Reg.N., Wo- Col. the Rev. W. F. Banlater Liu.Buelabhroh P Gyo g anf 8.itb Mrs. E.H oe h ktn ikao Hermchurce ad oney one dhenoia ier ptie agrtE overseas-Cpî. Robt. A. Gray and men's College Hospital, Toronto, Recently returned from chap- fori our SIls W re" pro- Mrand rs. leene . bOhrsetwa Adisaingank otechresndnloednm Pte. Roy Foster-who bas not as was weekend guest f M . and lancy service oveseas and form- ginarn-. Miss Payton conducted a and M s. B rt W nston, Toronto, c pe posn ti , te U ied C uc. hn Kng T mp ts Do s Poly yet arived home. So when Cp. Mrs. Arthur Barnett. Sgmnn. D. er minister of St. Pau's Unie sn-ong accýmpanied by Miss with Mr. and Mrs. W. E . Stevens. 42-1* R. J. McKessock came to teach Tefrtgisshdldwh R. A. Gray came forward to, e- A. Barnett is on 30 days' leavo C urch who will be guest speak- Payton on thel concertina. She Mn o orie bnzrat Solina, 0 years ago, there were b lyd t M ry' ceive bs w ist watch hie was befoe dischage. Miss Esther r at St. Paul's anniversary ser- also contributedt a beautiful solo Miss Iona Wood, Oshawa, 104h puis oa re wer Fi da ih c 9Al geeted with an extra loud and 1Barnett. Oshawa, was also home, vices on Sunday, October 2st. "The Christ of the Huran Road,"Mr. andtbr Troubl@*Ier cornes to a head oniv 7- ins stantin atf-

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