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Durham Chronicle (1867), 21 Mar 1929, p. 5

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a frigid note ask- ! West End Of a Ie ads on page 7. ,ion of instant to reply: ets on. of course.” lewhat l taste *d and :rawâ€" Meme. rt mother. Mr. Charles Schaefer and family wi§h to extggg tfhrgir gsincere thanks mtg nelghbors en :or sym and 19949888 9W8 .the m? Egress -“j McGirrâ€"At the Red Cross Hospital, Durham, on March 14, 1929, .to Mr and Mrs. {apes McGirr, _Detroit, "9_‘, Q Mariamâ€"In Durham Hospital, March 4. 192.9, to Mr, gnd Mrs. Qecil Mofl’at, A‘_ that this may continue. Let to Re resent next Sabbath. n’n‘MI' and '7‘)“ Qua- We hape H.211"? We had a. nice attendance last Sab- “h‘é‘ “‘ “mg? ‘30 “55“.; am; ‘31“; w m we expec 11’ us next Sabbath; Service D.V. atpgzo. Services at 11 o‘clock and 7.30. San- bath school at 10 o’clock and Bible Class at the same hour. Owing to the inclemency of the wea-. ther on Thursday of last week the monthly meetmg of the Woman’s Mis- sionary Society of Knox church was postponed until Friday afternoon when it was held at the home of Mrs. Thomas McGirr on Lambton street. The meeting opened with hymn 531 and the Lord’s Prayer in unison. Mrs. Middleton read the Bible lesson rrom Matthew xvii. Mrs. W. H. Smith gave the report of the conference branch meeting in Toronto in Deer Pan; Church. Mrs. Smith spoke for an hour and a and her subject was of absorb’ in- terest. She read Mrs. Lancely’s, the president of the Toronto Conference Branch, address on a review of the work done by the branch and the tasks that needed to be done. In the Strangers’ department, she quoted the words, “To those whom God loves He gives not a crown but a. task,” and the work in this department was great. Some of the subjects which were un- touched, are to be given at a later The roll call was answered with a favorite text and Mrs. McGirr closed with prayer. GLENELG MISSION CIRCLE The Glenelg Centre Baptist Mission Circle met in the home or Mrs. James McGillivray. This was an Easter ser- vice and the topic for. stqu, as well as the readings, were all lessons on Easter. The topic was taken by Mrs. J. McGillivray and the Bible reading by Miss Flora McFarlane. Mrs. E. Trafl’ord gave an Easter poem and readings by Beth McGillivray, Winnie Binnie and Mrs. H. Beaton were all of interest. The open board letter on Mission work in Toronto was reao by Mrs. A. Beaton. A duet was sung by Mrs. J. McGillivray andMsis MsisW. Binnie. The membership is small, but each one takes an active part, thus making a helpful, interesting service. The president, Mrs. R. Padfleld, pre- sided over the meeting, which opened with hymn 99 “From Greenland’s ~ Icy Mountains”, followed by the Lord’s prayer repeated in unison. 'rne secre- tary then read the minutes of the February meeting. which were adopt- ed. The roll call followed. A devo- tional paper on “Budget Making" was read by Miss Holmes. Mrs. C. Klnnee led in prayer and all joined in sing- ing hymn 49__“Sav_iour hreathe an even- Queen Street United church were en- tertained at the home of Ms. Charles Moore on ’_Ijuesdqx eve_n1n_g, March 12. iiiE Bleséing”. Mrs. Kinnee was ap- pointed vice-president in the place of UEEN STREET MISSION CIRCLE The {gang Wes: Missiqn Circle of SWINTON PARK KNOX w. M. s. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Miss Etta Twamley, who account of ill health. The wish hera speedy recovery to health and strength. . ' The next chapter of the stn book “Flashes of Color” was caret ann enjoyably presented by Mrs. (item Fiddes, who also read a very interest- ing and instructive letter from the missionary stationed at the Kolakree- ka. Hymn 224, “All for Jesus” fol- lowedbytheMizpahcloseathemeet- ing. Lunch was served by thehost- The Monarch Trail Ranges of the Queen Street United church held a Father and Son banquet on Monday ev ,when a most interesting cou- ple of ours were spent. The boys took in theo caching devotions this be- c fn'llnwnd nxmllent nrmram ing followed by an excellent program of addresses and songs. On behalf of the Rangers, Frank Ritchie welcomed the fathers. Through a. Boy’s Specs”. The address was a good one and received much fa- vorable comment. Dr. Grant took the subject, “The Boy Through Dad's Specs.” _ Ahqther interestipg address One of the features of the evenmg' s addresses was that by George Glass. gho spoke _ on_ the sutiect: “Bed was that of Lorne Prew, who spoke on “Why I Am a Trail Ranger.” This was followed by a “fun” partaken of heartily by both fathers and _sons, after which the boys served The B. Y. P. U. held their regular meeting in the school room of the Baptist church on Monday evening, when an excellent and varied program was presented. The feature of the ev- ening was an address by Dr. A. M. Bell. Dr. Bell’s subject dealt with the what to do in the case of accidents of various kinds and, with a live subject to work on, he demonstrated many methods in saving life that should be of great value to those who were pres- ent. He told of the various ailments such as fainting spells, epilepsy, hem- orrhages, what to do in case of acci- dent such as a broken limb, how to resuscitate a person after drowning, the treatment of cuts, and other me- ithods of treating accidents to tide the ? atient over until. the doctor arrived. ) address took about half an hour and was very much appreciated. A lvote of thanks_proposed by the “Messrs. 1 4 l the lunch. 'vvv v- in“..â€" râ€" wrvâ€"v... - Holmes and Erwin waswuhahimously carried by the assgxgblage. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL HELD FATHER AND SON NIGHT ADDRESSED B. Y. P. U. of run a motor car?” Jackson: “Why, I thought I did until I had a short talk with a police- man yesterday.” Boyâ€"“Father, can you sign your name with your eyes shut?” Fatherâ€" ‘Certainly. ” ' Boyâ€" ‘,‘Well then, please shut your eyes and sign my report card. " "WM”ONO0OOM Fascinating Spring Fabrics g Thompson: “Do you know how to And all you have to do is try its flavour once. ‘Fresh from th: Mm’ Johnny (returned from Sunday School): “Mother. have they got any automobiles in heaven?” Mother: “Why?” Johnny: “Because at Sunday school everybody song: “If we love Him when Read The Chronicle ads on page 7. PAGE 5

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