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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Jul 1955, p. 10

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P A E E I -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _T H E Â _C t A A IA N _ b IA T E SM A r4._B O W MAVW I L E ,_O N T A R IO " H R S À , U L t , 1 8 Four Clea Fac s -. - t th Stat I HAMPTON Orpr a a favorite quilet kaner,SlnMsHee Histor Yof Eldad Church 1 FurI gaae a he Sat pther seonSuay. Mlpinir. adM.FodB~ M.and Mrs. Harold Willis spt friseverual mal inc Mr and faznily, Ottawa, Mr. and The Vacation Bible School andfaiyEnsklea P i l rC h i t an S r ic eeguests of Mrs. John Wi1- charge of Rev. and Mrs. F. J. Mr.adMs .E tvn lswho is occupying her sum- Reed, with about fifty child- were tPqeso n ry O bse ves 00f Y eaer home here. Mrs. Harold ren registered, and a number ton. Wilsand family remained for of interested helpers. Mrs: .LnTootvtt AO ppsrvcusto *troghwhnth P esien f h Bylonger sty.With the closing of school ed Ms1 on ils A opla csor troghwenth Pesdntofth ByMr. H. Bird, Hamilton, vis- for holidays Mrs. H. Ruttan Ou0 col1hi an tBr th yar i Drhm outyofQunt Cnfrece Cai-ited Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Mount- left with hier daughter to en- mony ntdCuc nSn bas been the observing of man of Oshawa Presbytery;3y joy a triptaCp Cod bfr day church anniversaries. These and former Eldad ministers Mrs. Alice Creeper and Mr. going ta hier home at Graven- sic tecrRsMtcf lo- events take the form of special will speak briefly. (We added tot lose Mrsnt, Franks fr hesume. an Sunday services wîth an out- the word "1briefly"' for there guests of Mrs. E. H. Cole, who (Itne o atwe)Scr stndngvsiin mnstr aistabeaprgrm fsprtaccompanied them ta Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cryder- sho.Sewspeetdwt preach; an augmented choir en- followed by one of those fan- for a few days. in r.HaodPso, Sol hfom heirro u hancing the service of sang ous old-time church picnics. If ý Master Jini Daw, Ashburn aMsEiHstn gifts with appropriate anthems, plus it is as hot July llth, as it is is with bis grandparents M.gM.pl selections by well known solo- the day this article is being adMMrC.E Iw adat naMrs.Elte Hsings, Mer. pus a ini tCda ak ists. This is the customary rou- written long-winded eulogistic, aendiMrs.ac.tiE. Daw, and at:Mr and Mrs. Le.i Cryderman Seas eeve ltfo tine of such annual rural reminscent and congratuîatory Mend nd Vaatin Bile Chool. eM. and Mrs. L. SedmSn. chrhsrie.speeches should certainly be and daughter, Mrs. L. Macdou- Occasionally there is an ex- re) Maybe we might relieve a an DihBw nvle I - ~gail, Burlington, attended thesa an Dia, ow nileTICKET ception to this procedure. For the situation of long speeches Vite F iy Runo at guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.TOE RYHR tenext two Sundays, July by reviewing some of the high- G>eenQuarony. Afr. Rand Kor lth and l7th, Eldad United lights of Eldad's 100 years of Mr.Grenanddn StudayandStanihi spent the weekend with the anr.Dand Mrss.PHarl LenoaCosh, Church at Solina, is proving continuous active service ta ~Billetts. Dr. and Mrs. C. ad an Miss PeaeTnk ri LH.E.iUR~& the exception to the rule by keep its parishioners in the Four young bysare rayta start as soon as the word is given ta "eat" 3owmanville uet o ikSlia a eryDeel'. 1 hodn etnilSrie.srih n arwpt. their blueberry pie. Their faces were far from being cean when they f inished. Sunday. Tink.Soana, a.ToPercakerwedL_'. 1 ii t.W A3 In other words Eldad congre- Review Eldad Hlstory None of these boys won, but they didn't lose either! bMr. and Mrs. C. E. Daw with M.adMs o ae n ____________ gation is going to celebrate As it is well over 60 years -ht yCro tdo otHp hi agtr r.(r)R the lOth birthday of this bis- since the editor first attended -htobDaro.tuî otHoe elldauthteircottas.(Dr.)R tonîcal religious old edîfiîce. Eldad Sunday School, decked i Dalhousie. cotgatPt For those who are not acquain- out in bis little Lord Fauntleroy should be a heaping pije of Rabbins and Henry Abbott. years to Eldad Church. Their Mr. and Mrs. H. Quarry with Afà RII S ted with this "little rural ca- suit and Elbert Hubbard tie, in folding money on the plates D. Belle uredin e at their N V EST IN SUSeRA N CE B C Fonde BuledIii presence will be greatly miss- Mn. and Mrs. Bert McMullen, thedral", wbich it bas been charge of my devoted cousin, July 11-17. (No charge for the Bethesda Cemetery bu hi eoiswî ong Janetville. termed by many, it stands out Miss Nora Werry, we neyer commercial Pastor Ree¶i!)bu himeoeswl1 impressively on the brow of a knew until this week bow El- Erccted By Bible Christians It is interesting to note that linger as faithful and. devoted Mr. and Mrs. Harland Trull hili overlooking the peaceful dad churcli got its name. One hardly knows where to the grave of the founder of Stewards of their Master. spent the week-end at Fenelon w and productive valley of Rose- It took another former Solinath BilCrsia oe n Ed Mitr Fl. landvale just west of Solina. ldMsL.CSowen of start in te give a history of a theCaBibl evJistian M omnt Dr.ad Miiter FalaceR.sor lad, Canada, Rev.chrchwh J. H.e undeEyn.e Dr. and rs. WalhacvR. Horn The interior of the cburch with Maple Grave, <Minnie Baker' cuc hc is oehnrd1 in the Bethesda Cemetery' , iitr h aesrp and daughter Pattie, Montreal, its beautiful memonial win- taecmbarrass us on our religio " years old, as no one is living fi-mlsfrt fBwa Eldad Church on the Hamp- are visiting bis parents, Mr.I dow ad odm ixurs ndignorance. According to this who~ attended the opening cere- ville, and south of Tynone. ton Circuit, which now includes and Mrs. W. W. Horn. .4 appointments is a sight te be- well informed Biblical reader manies in 1855, in spite of the This' fact bas aroused our cur- Hampton, Eldad and Zion ap. n n-r.Ae lxn hold, but we'll describe thatEda men "Lv of o" span of life being extended doin st tevsirhi.emt and ponmnsMr sfna edrGdncrAex guets o more in detail funther n 01in Then she neferred te Numbers' recent years. However, we d eGdrcwr usso tbis article. chapter 11, verses 16 ta 26 know the people who erected sec the condition of the grav,. have been able te find in teM.adMs hri arn You Are Invited hc nom Eddad Eldad churcb were Bible Chnis- and tombstone, marking the church records as follows: M.'adMs hni arn whtians The landsupon wbicb resting place of one of Canada's 1874-Rev. T. A. Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Ray Petit and Wo dot he angand ores..tyed er apponfte yses the cbur hsands was engin- great pioneer missionanies. 1880-Rev. C. W. Wbitlock Sharon Port Credit, and Miss wofolaperane of laad chrch. who wlere ceponed by Joseus lyowe bu 13 ya In 1845 the yean was mark- 1884-Rev. R. P. RoweePtiTotowthM. *><' Yu par nvieofd e cr and o r e opbesying in hap a ae . bde.Ltred as an ena of church build- 1885-Rev. G. Brown adMs .Camn ~.. Youar iviedtacam ad orprphsyig n hecap'it became the pnopenty of Pe ing. The finst Bible Christian 1886-Rev. E. Barras Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Reynolds -' see for younself. On Sunday, but were sustained by Moses. ter Wenry, grandfathen of S. E. Cburcb was erccted in Bow- 1889-Rev. R. McCullough and Mn. R. J. Reynolds, Toron- July 10 at Il a.m. Rev. Frank For those not acquainted Wenry, who with bis son Wes- manville and somne 14 others 1892-Rev. Mn. Houck te, wîth Miss L. Reynolds. M. Cryderman, assistant min- witb the above passage we ley and family, stili own and befone the year ended. The 1897-Rev. E. E. Howard Mn. and Mrs. Joe Arvay and ister cf Eaton ,Memorial Unit- would suggest you take your ocp h Rslnvl next year 17 wene built and 24 1898-Rev. Henry Thomas family, Oshawa, (formerly of cd Church, Toronto, is eeming Bible down off the shelf, if Farm" At the time the chuncb more two years later. This was 1901-Rev. F. J. Andenson Hampton) called on friends back te bis father's native you can find it, dust it off, and was erected the trustees secun- a remarkable record. It would 1905-Rev. J. T. Berry bere. county te preach. Then the read the chapter. Funthermore, cd the titie for the land for seemn that about this time the 1907-Rev. T. H. P. Anderson Tbe teaching staff of Shaw's <«> ncx Snda, uly17 at7.0 te ditr be as trasrr£ O aot$25 first chunch was built at Eldad. 191 1-Rev. C. W. Barrctt East Toronto Business Scbool p.m. a former beloved pastor, of bis church for 15 years, and Th' '. yo tebginn Maybc someene can tell us why 1915-Rev. Geo. Bnown wene dinner guests of Mn. and < ' Rev. E. S. Linstead of Paisley, thus interested in cburch fi- Thstr of thisf eo e bginns ing the church was net built right 1919-Rev. J. 0. Totten Mrs. A. E. Billctt on Tuesday. will be the speaker. nances, would suggest as a of the ile cf riiestifein Solina village instead of 1921-Rev. W. W. Jones Tbey included. Mn. and Mrs. D. 'You etil have time to "insre" ascesu ave 0f course, it wouldn't be a penalty of ignorance, ail who 0fteBbeCnsindsi- haîf a mile west. (We bave 1925-Rev. J. R. Bick Raymer, Mn. and Mrs. W. Mul- bseasgrnoreecrpwtyuronALCO rural church anniversary if attend these centennial services, ed te shine through the ycars, learned later that the land was 1932-Rev. W. R. Rackbaîn bolland, Mn. K. Littensor, Miss ti ersga rge rpwt there wasn't sometbing doing and didn't know tbe story of little is known, and is shnowd- clergy reserve land). 1946-Rev. E. S. Linstead M. Stewart, and Miss B. Hill. Hretr the next day. Se on Monday, Eldad, *ut an extra dollar on cd in the distant past. It iS 1950-Rev. R. R. Nicholson Miss M.1 McKenzie, Bethany, Hvgyu w oe 6i rvdpoeto gia July Ilth, at 2.30 p.m. there is the collection plate. If every- known, however, that the par- Conference ai Hampton 1950-Rev. G. D. Empey was also a guest. H ..,avii *.ouiowna' ...66 i.a to be an Histonical programme body is bonest, we predict ther e nt Bible Christian Church In 1864 a cenference was 1953-Rev. F. J. Reed Mr. and Mns. G. Black, Miss c~Lostly .Alays andu cI'oÇI oss LAum Luig tem L -.came into existence in Sheb- held at Hampton, which was Dawne Black, Cadmus, Mn. bleachmng.'i bear, Devonshire, England on the bead place of a circuit ofNomn C pblTrt, October 29, 1815. Wm. O. Bry- 12 appeintments senved by Noies iefoy wrm an CMpb el Toont, The "coverage" offered by the ALLCO avse ALFALFA for ARTHRITIC an, the founder, was a Wesley- three ordained ministcrs.one Buies aaaa1 tef t n MninMun- exitremnely broad-it handies more ta 0 ifrn rp DLUEIUA AVU~ PA N wboan Mthe Pr oide nce of God Columsand a third athe at Mr. and Mns. G. F. Deininger, -grains, seeds and beans. Thousandr ffrir a ety or ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~was raiscd up te meet the ne- ton. Hapw~ l~anc~eit-endaHerbenuspntPathe to its outstandling performance unertuhtcodtn. ALPHsA ABUS oenining concentrated ligieus needs cf Devon and The trustees who managed weeJk-eCGGNSMr nd Mat.Arthuinrk.vlYu e Uo lu dat ML~lR ADLI~powdere<[extract of the Cornwall. the crection of Eldad Church WMis.sH.AGice Lv L ov exeil, Yugtalo hs datgsa esnbepi aînazing vitamin and minerai rich ALFALFA plant First Mlssionary Society in 1855 wcre John Trcmee- Chartered Accountant Miss ranice Lovil, exron Corne in today and see us about hoe1d nuao plIus fast working pain relieving agents offer effective By 1830 the society had tak- Wm. White, Jonathan Elford' 64 King St. E. Bowmanville Mic.,Mn aa Ms.Godo fr har,'est - your ownAL-RPHvstr tame day relief from agonizing Arthritic, Rheumatic, en rank as an impressive reli- Wmn. Elford, Wm. Soucb, Thos. (bvGatnsBsSti) arost, MShrniatndJeffd n orthbtt Neunitic and Neuralgic pains. ALPHA TABLETS gieus body with around 6,000 Wcrry and Edward Pascoe. Phone MA 3-3612 Arbour, Mlich., attene teLL* are sold on a money backc guarantee. members. A Missionany Society Wm. White was a stone ma- 31. HUNTER AND COMPANY Hampton. Park on Saturday _________________ ~OO lph Talot $2.9-30 ~95-00 ~ wasfored nd mncyraiec~son, who with bis brother Dan1- Through thr e eff os cf tised. icI, built many cf the fine Certified Public Accountants and visited their brothers, 6am c0 Uh alt 2.93 59-0$Trose heefrtdf ssa 4 iShaa et-1621an SuPe ay a famiîy Available at your Drug Store, or write- ciety Rev. John Hicks Eynon rston b ouses hip.stil ge6 gSretaE.5161an Percy aDewell. reunion ~L U C I ATAili pmjrc -the Atlantic and was Drigo enhp h Se SALESta0.S. AND SERVICE r.an Ms.Ar An'y,.,' .. Nalifon)Staton , flaibuo.ont appointed te Upper Canada, an- men did the masonry of El- SctsshstuOrS Hbb a elt n. Bwan Mrs. a-__________________ riving at Cobourg in July 1833. dad Church wbich aftcr 100 - elebrate Mn. and Mrs. Arthur Se Cobourg became the cradle yeans stili shows evidence cf C n i r o pi r a c i c Lovell's 4th wedding anniver- SALESMAN of the Bible Christian Church lasting workmanship. - '7. It was at hstm a zl - . 'in Canada and Rev. Eynon, the WI thintimethatzeai ary.meets todayAr uce1 founden. Acconding te the ne: was net always tempercd with G. EDWIN MANN, DC. g Grand- - AtFihr * N -96 . . cords he preached in the opentoeacothtrcsitofCipacr mothers' meeting all grand-I , ~~"' '," ~ ~ ~ air, in the jail and in a bouse, Christian Brotberhood. Within Office.,Poduts ldg rs are invited. Programaf n ., I IOr C.,....wbere the finst society was three drmi atoso f Mdd eth- 63 iaTemPperanc teet sincharge of nonth gnoup with P alilsom eddrr Seilt ae rehr S ales -t:~: < formed with four members. music by Bowmanville talent. 20 KigS.E omnle He ina.y .. ina.crcut dists-thc Wesleyans at Zion Phone MA 3-5509Rol, igS.EBwmnllPhn MA348 s ~~~and the Episcopals on the Office Hours: By Appointment cî:M rnmte .- .. . .. .__ ofoven200mils, hic beThomas Baker fanm. This lat- covered on foot and on saddle ter church bas long since been'f . . ....... back. The countryr at that timebu snmaie- n a . .....torn aown, u ssilmre e nfT was a vasi forest with a b rvyr.Te rce ewanig logn uste th anothen church on the 7th Con- DR. W. M. RTJDELL, D.D.S. THOUSANDS ACCLAIN THE A&P ceariiss innis lo owsed he cession which was known as Office: Jury Jubilee B1dg. SEAL A SURE SIGN OF fromisth re ld Ldwehos Mt. Vernon. Then, too, ther40Kn St. W. - Bowmanville and convictions resulted in aste denisOffc, i ice Heurs: ~ may fllowrs.Thes amas ay between Eldad and Sol- 9 a.m. te 6 p.m. daily sadors of the Lord included ia 9 a.m. te 12 noon Satu.nday - Jhn dwads Rot. untey Union of Methodists Closed Sunday a OHouse Phone MewAe3579 1 Thos Green, J. B. Tapp, Paul InMA13-57unionsPof:theEMIA LS vile. inc thn teseman DR E.W.SISSON, LDSDDS grdalymre it n cur- 100 Liberty St. N. - Bowmanvilie rin fcuchtvte. Some Office Heurs: yeas atr M. eroncongre- 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily gatin jine wih Edadand 9 a.in-.4o 12 noon Wednesday historic relie was torn down.PonMA350 ex.n t.o- p- D . ... CA TRN.DD..laa.rng .G apfr. S V.2 aneiber hurcPhuion too 235604 place wbe threc dnomina- ffice Hers: HeiP ARDENV.4 SUN CGELÉE-excellent fer dry skin. ives a high IWatoerste Farm .Necessity7 1 striking adiinma h n oary bic I RIB ROAIST glsytnadflesottesnsbrigry* i.9 stalment of mcm oial windows 33 Temperance St., Bowmanville U î 93 c Pl glessy tan ad filters eu thesusurmry.190'b following wcll known Phone MA 3-3292 Ful i families, Reynolds, Vices, Wcr- eus-rom Ho t ke a fira; oulierys, Milîsons, Taylors, Tinks, MISS APHA 1. HODGINS SH UDU O , Howto eepas ai asyoulik .Bakens, and Pascocs. Solina Barnister, PulictorGiqOUND EtaLa ARDE.N.4 SUN BLOC LOTIONV-kceps the skin fair; prevents WmnsIsiueas a n NotaryPulcEtaLn both annig an buring*.A liht nn-oiy loton tpe; taysstallcd memonial windows for Temperance St. - Bowmanvile IC D B E o nnin a nd b rnnr.A li h n2.50 l ton t pe ts sthe local y ung m en and w om - on win water.in2.he0tDoPeam,-aled, Whole oý Haîf SLEEK-t keep legs lwesveothteon depilatorvs, World Wars. Numerous indivi- Morfgages ,tA ECO T G R LS fraantan eay e ue. .6 tueaise denated by friends. This lLEROY HAMELTON- ORONo WHITE Burns, Jellied ELECTRA Wr.4Y-if vou prefer a wax depilatonrv smoothly vast proect was completely Phone 1 r 16 HEAeCH ESITE8 reovs nsghl hirfrm imsan lgs 55. efi,2.5paid for througb the gencros- First mortgage fundsAiHE DC ES remvesunsghty air frin rm an les. .5. Rfil, 275ity of members of the congre- Residences - FariaBRA VELl' 4LEGFI-W-intvor lgsa snnyhu. Cnir tangation, past and present. Business Properties241 45 JE U-kin gs Im-tieh n tà -, o dur able ta n n ylue o oser ta n L ast yearga n cw il furnace 2 4-o, f J 5C I E - R S E I I & V G T I stcigs mete ha ikmr drbe hnnyos Saswas instaîîed and this year the flDNFRS1FRIS on even while swixnming. 1.25 chunch bas been freshly decor- 0J p fo ii e fr y The Buy of the W.e AD.. IH ORCE3-sohssian isatr PU19PS S & ER atcd. Georgi. Ne- Crop, Sugar Sw..t No.1 AREN EGT OU RE4.f-oths ka ndlps ferLaia This article is fan fromn a KEITU A. BILLETT unwise expesure. Excellent for problein skin and brittie sun- L I MITED rPP82 complete story of Eldadl Optometnist Price. Effective Until dried hair and scap. 1.65, 2.75- ON D ON CANA Dl Cburch. We have on]y touched1 141 King St. E. - Bowmanvifle Saturday, July 9th, 195 WATERMELONS .ko9 on somne of the highligbts 0e Telephone MA 3-3252 Arizona Vine Ripened, 1am, ls ub *VA.,opp.d oerin ~give ur readers a bief sum- Office H urs: 9 a.m. ta 6 P.m mary of the century old historv Monday te Saturday À CANTALOUP S2fr9 JURY & LOV ELL iJàA c K BRno uG c f the chîîrch. Mue .h of the ma- lexcept Xednesday, 9 - 12 orafor-darhforrgeIceers o. ternal uscd in this article bas- Evenings by AppointmentBrdodMthLag1 PHONE MA -5778 BOMANV1LLEPluibinig and Heating heen taken f rom previeus sto'-JHNA VS PHONE AIA 3-5778 BOWMANVILLE j~~~~~~~es wvrittcn bv the late A. L.h.-dM & %à%aOICCmaOWOM.'E U E MA3-5615 BOIVMANVI.LE Pasccc and the late Miss Nora Optometrist lige ________________ _____________________________________________Division Street S. WM'(rv both nt ývhom were Jury & Loveli BowmanyWse h _____of________________the________3U_3-.577 41 y r -'i. 'c t - i .4 .1 .4 i .4 41 4. -t s i i i PAGE TM VMV ONATAVTAIV ý

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