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Port Perry Star, 2 Nov 1910, p. 1

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: n proceeded to outline a religious campaign the purpe whi is change this condition. /A few days ago a ccmmittes | «bodied me, ; him betes, of' any «HE es gene 3 ill be made-up of specialists in Evangelical work. Missions, Sunday Schools, Y:M.C.AL.etc. They will visit thirty leading 'Cities in the _{ United States and Canada, beginning" in. September, 1911. These RS roy Et dupe loach of whe centres. In each city a of one A be fotmed 'who will not only plan the -------- within thirty 'days. This works. } "the 1! Men and Religion" campaign, will be: Covina The 'whole matter, will be advertised very . \ legitimate and dignified way, and it is expected that: will more than justify the radicat departure from fhe methods of Christian work. pp a Tancatithed* Shacpuniog the Took" An outing was 0 4 nt, by which Sunday Schoo SG _---- ¥ brivis. teacher aT taken through . a, course of studv to increase thely £ hs rR her Suey. &8 teachers. The comrse includes comprehensive Bible ; : | History and Management, Child Stndy, etc. DB papers are set, and students who sucdeed in passing warded certificates on each subject and finallly receive a J '4s qualified Sunday School teachers. There are about Goo hers in thie Province of Ontario who have completed this course. : abies ¢} "youth, middle} Among those present at the convention from this locality were es ; CEE ctadle"to. the grave his ~Rev F and' 'Mrs Johnson, Myrtle; Rey J 'McCullough 'and: Leslie "the | Beare, Greenbank; ] McE' Murray and wife, J 'L Forman and wife, of the church i. now, prepared to. are: for! the Mes GA Rose S Farmer and wife, and Rev R H Leitch, Port Perry | Miss Madden, Prince Albert; Rev. H'N Kookie and Miss May Web This papes WE 8XPECt| ster. Sonyar rproe in the Sru a a cy dt rr ee Teic Greenbank man was on the job all the time. Nobody worked harder an Garbutt, unless it was Sin. r, who ved a. strenlious ty fo and's excellent j t.in shi ' a o of ii that Graham aud McMillan oh ought to. be held work 'in checking; and an unlimited amount of Baird 'and Orme Hood I proves to be great players. This was Jaekpected in the case of food' than it was with Baird who, had university training in athletics. ) Greenbank protested against a cons, . On ) € of Claremont players bei Ese P.) ach Port; but asit was sim ly an & Hail (PP) " ibition game, aud 'the local have no regular team; there (Bp) = 5m pd do but pick ap

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