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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Dec 1922, p. 1

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1< Vol LXVII. M. A. JAMES & SONS, Publishers. BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7-, 1922 $2.00 a Year In Advanee a Oopy.No4 LAYMEN'S SERVICE AT NEW-1 CASTLE METHODIST CHURCH 'Und Ezra o9ened the book Iln elght of ail the peopfle andi when lie opened lt the Lord the great GJod and ail the ail the people stuod Up and Ezra blessed people answered Amen, Amen, and they bowed their hieads an)d worshipped the Lýord wjth their faces to the ground-. So theýy read ln the law of God distinxct- ly and gave the sense and caused tflem to understand the reading ...."an,,,,!the sons. 0f the singera gathered themnselves together, both out of the plain couintry round about, and from the vlagsand BOWMANVILLE METHODISTS MAKE RECORD OFFERING Ladies' Aid Gave One Thonsand Dollars, Excellent Sermons By Dr. Crews. Perhaps neyer in the hiistory of Bowmanvllle Methodist Church, bas the anniversary been more success- lful in ail respects than ürn Sunday Iast, December 3rd, when Rev. Dr. A. C. Crews, Editor of the Methodist ST. PAUL'S ANNIVEAt5ARY Rov. R. Brusco, Taylor. D. D., LX.. D., Prinicipal of Queeu's Usiveraity, The Preacher. Bunday nx. eebr1.le kiansi- versaryday at St. Paul'a PreabyteiLas Church, Bowmanville, Rev. D. W. Bout, B. A., the min1ister, baLs been very for. tunate in procuringk as' the preacher for the day the d!stinguIshed Principal of Queen's UJniversiîty. EKingston, the Rev. R. Bruce Tayl-or, D. D. LL. D., so that a,11 worshippers at St. Paul'a next Sun- da~y wjll have the prlvilege of hearinoe I~-\ I lI-

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