Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 11 Aug 1921, p. 4

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Peh»Si the mnO>st $lxoe*>s aX1a, §twrY 1 St. J*E'WS «CUrdi o wusmade lu 1897, wble Mr1 . W. )LMKlmwu s tu4ent ln hara. The (Continue from Isatyek) o014 lleryvws removd, the fiSr of t~ ~d U.... the. ohurch raiaed about tour teet. This made room for a. bassient 82x4b to aco The exterlor of St Jolma premefts eomamodate the, &8. &Bandotier orgazi- Slamt the ssaie appearance as It dld izatots. This change wasmade pos wventy-fi0 yem sago. But pur grand- stieat sInoe dlyo I heenr fauhers *ouid scarcey recognize the lu- getie, effoMt of -Mr. George Whtea tlrof the. church to-day, so con3plete Warden, and Mesur. Goldring, Bras, bas been the. change. Who gave znuch of.their, vuuble Lime The ftrst organ wus Installed about to thia work. 1865, and vas a goil ane for thoseTh etn ln sarly days, costIng £200. The. money T etn ln was ralaed by holding a big bazaar wtth The -aid style square uprlght box the help of Oshawa people, Of whom seats were ln vogue, til 1900. Th.ey Mfr. John1 Warren was one. Over £100 were numbered a.nd sittingsasold ta vas ralued at thls affair, the organ pur- parishoners until the free pew system chaaed and listale&vau adapted. There were a few slùre Buster Day, 1905# saw t4e preneiit or- pews, held by leading famies, rlchly gan tnatalled and used 'for thefIrst upholstered. Same af thexu were en- tirab. It came froin a church lu Peter- closed- by ceurtains, otiier seats had bora. - mr. M., C. Barp wua theni doors. There were two aisies lnstead ebarge aud, tohIim credit la due for the- of one ln the cete as- nov. Thèese MWr organ. It replaced one that had pews were rented or sold. At one berna uisd a groat manY Years. Imei'.nApril, 1860, the prices ver. in- ICanadian National Exhibitions: Toronto AUGI. 27- To be opened by' Lord Bynig of Vimy, Canada'snew Governor-General Color of the Orient Gaiety of a Mardi Gras Complete exposition af Canadas re-ource% wealth clrnaiterial. Inlusive - -SEPT. 10 660VERmHERE"--Super Pageant of R1ga Magnificence drarnatizing vividly Canada's Origin, Growth and Achievements. ~ Coor-Symbo1I-Al1e,ocry-Hundreds of Performers-MVusc-r-ine Arts-World's L-arîest Collection of War Photographa- Thiillers of Many Kirn- :Ff Treworks on a larger &cale than evier before-Scores of Featurts only t., be seen at Toronto. Canada's,Gtreaiest Live Stock and Farm Disp1od-Machinery and Eqftipmeni of Endl'35 Dtsign for increasing the E.ffcicncy of the Farm and the -Comfort of-the Home. R ei: 17 Fnre; on AlLines of Travel JOHN C.. ÃŽrFNT, ROBT. FLEMING, a- REA.L BARGAINSI 1 Brantford Buggy, new, steel tires, $175 1 PercihaiBuggy, new, rubber tires, $185 -i McLaughlin Buggy, almoat newt, $90 hearness and Repaire of ail kinds keptU l stock. Auto Rugs, Buggy Spreads, Overalis, Smocks and Shirts. - Corne and Have a Loo. H. A. LeBarP Farmm Implement Storme Pundas St,., 'Box 88, Whitby, Ont. SAilliE, FORD -DEALERS, Tho$. Le Rowet ]Pro>p. the date of vhich v. are Z s Ure. oai eingth CmmninSilver; a capt owe as th--Waden wo if 9t.greatly appreciated, and. flfling at aigned the. contract for Mo6at of the long feu vwant,- buldngmterti. This debt\ya a nat Other SMlaler gâte, have beau isiade poid by the church for a long time. fram Urne ta tins, -ad space Win ne -one- day while ho wàasaway .ti4, Bailiff Permit af reference to a e-!. Mame aud without warming or ce1 -enoîî idos mouy bah sane of the Caplain's furni MmiaW dos ture,' etc.$ to pay for the, debt. 0 f The beautuful, memorial Windows course thîss atotfaiInustice -incurred have attra<fttd tue attention aOfvlsitçrs Capt_ Rowe's *despleasure aud he lield ta "St. Johu's for 'ome years'pasV. As up the paymeut stililanger. Tuhs pre- On. entera thee huzch i bseeela arrest- veutcd the church being consecrated.! ed by the, Penua!a window at tue Hof wstongly abjected ta the building of nartu end, erecteby the congregatiOn Ail Saints' until St. Jlins was fully and fieuds lu memory-of the fIrat Roc- paid for. W. are not sure whether h. tor aOflthe chu;rch, Rev. Johi! Peutland, wan hie point or- net. Hoever, w. during 1914. a smînistry terminated have lb on good authorlty (Mrs. Lug-- in- Oct., 1863, aud ho pased ta bis rai- ton) tuat the cliurch-waa conaecr-ated ward in May, 1871., The. main figure later ou. P9nassosaa a ur 5tuaI af tue beloved disciple St. John, niei us with this date, <' tue patron Saint of.lie church, chasen Our present conifortable and more because -lie Rector's Christian name 1dignlted seats were put- In -wiule Mr. was John. w. H. Vauce was in charge iu 1901-2. The north.winidow on the east igs ii This very much needed impravement memory ai Rev. V. P. Mayeruo-ffer, added greatly ta tue a.ppaintments of Ciaplain af the Austrian ArrYnyl 181-2. tue churci. -When Napolean. wan.ted te k.ill tii. var Sani Gifa bst. ohu'. - Prisouers, Mr. Maýéjrhofer made strong toobJection.'. it resultol ini bis break A number of gifla have been madetewtrRmnCuocim nd e - the churcli at different imes. PeriaPs ame sucli au ardent Protestant that the oilest gifttSUinl use ln that af the after laudiug lu Quebec. wliere h. Te- Commiunion Silver., The Ibree pleces celved a col welcome,'he camne up juta were preseuted by tue faniilyof -Sieriff- Ontro and Sean won his way ta tue N. G. Reynolds in May, 1857, each hav- honored position of Grand"Ciaplain Of Iug tue Initial of a member of tue fam- ~MsncadQag resl 88 ily, togetuer witu the date. This An Âutobiograpiy of Rev. Mayerboffer beaut1ftil ilverware bas beeu lu con- -wu ritten sud ls a book mrell worth stant use ever mince. How M&ny Boule -xeading. The wlndow was Placed lu have found spiritual refreshmeut aIt the 1914 by bis graudotIldren. Léord's Table'as theY ted On Hlm I h u enr idwuwstefs t-p4 ht-art.. hv fm<+h - , Te eatcenre udw &s uehra symbolical elemeuts ierved tram this silverwarel How many lips have touched thaI sacred cupt. Sheriff Reyuolds lîved then wer tue O.L.C. now iwi ndsud asWardeu ai St. Johu' and was Instrumental in tus mrotion af AUl Saints' Church WhIt- by. At the EButer Vestry, 1888, a vote ai tuank.s as tendered ta Dr.P. Warren, for tue gUt of tue bell tuat nov Issues its summous weekly ta tue falthful worshippers ta assemble at God's bouse. This vas lu memory af hie fatuer, Mr. Willia Warren, for a long- lime a valued worker for tue clinrel sud War- dan *1865-660 via dled June 26, 1887. Dr. Warren vas a good ýfrleud of the cliurch of lias boyhaad days, sud is re- Membered for uis geueroslty lu mauy ways. The beautiful decoratious of trees sud sirubbery lu tue cemetery aller 1898 vaz due te tue git of Mr. Edward Marris, afitho Font Hill Nurseries. A resolution ai appreclation was accord- cd hlm for Ibis generaus gift. The. Communion Table w. nov have was given by St. Paul's Ciu.rci, Bloor St. Piast, Toronto. The tianks ai tie Vestry vas passed lu May, 1905. Iu June, 1906, ta mark tue 60th an- niversary, Rev. E. A. Melntyre preseut- ed tue bruas desk aud service book for use ou lhe above labo, sud lu remem- brance of bis mlnistry ber. as a stud- eut. fThe fallowlng year .sav furtier changes lu tue Chancelfurniture. The. IW. A. placed a prayer desk tiiere lu imamory af Miss Doualiy, a faituful worker lu tue W. A., aud S. S. The "haudeome" lectren, as Il vas describ- cd, vilch occuplas such a pramInent i place lu the Chancel af every Anglican ciiurch, la tue git cf AUl Saints' Churcb, Toronto. 'Tii. Pulpit was prabably lnatailed about thia lime, hhough -vo haven't the particulars aI bsud. Il vas glven by a WHITBY, ONT te b. placed and la dlvided bolveen tva familles. Mr. sud Mrs. RabI. Pope sud hbeir two sons, ýGeorge sud Robert. Tiiey llved -lu a smail house belweeu tue Church aud the G.T.R.., suad dled lu 1863 sud 1870. Tii. other bal, dedi- cat.ed te tue memery ai falthful vark- ers for mauy years, Mr. sud Mrs. John Woodheuse. Mr. Waodiouse vas a achol teaciier luthb. pubic sciool au Dufferin St., or St. John St., la It was then called, sud an earnest member ef St. John's. Ho, wlth Mr. J. Blow, were the main pilars for a long time. Ho vas Superintendeut ai the Sunday Sehool, Vestry Clerk, Cburcb Warden, sud lay reader, conducting services in lhe absence ai elergy, sud Is remember- ed by a grateful generation.' The Adams wIndow perpetuates the memory eftwIo wio viii never be for- gotten by the present generation. AI- thougu they lived up towu, they took a keen interest Ilu ah activities ai the. ciurch. Dr. Adams was Wardeu 1892- 4, aud again 190&-7, while Mrs. Adams was President ai the W. A. for msuy years sud greatiy beloved by ail who knew ber. The figures of lie disciples are beautifully descriptive of lhe key word thaI would sum up hbeir lii., -"Service." Fo-.rýdson TRACTORý $770.00 f. o. b. Whitby,- Ont. ~E BEIEVE inte Fordson. We Wbelieve in itsefficiency both as a tractor fori*plowing and discing and as a power plantfor threshing, filling silos, turning the grinder, pumping water and for . every purpose - on the farm that requires power. - We instruct you' how to get- the most out of it---how to operate 'it properly so as to a void trouble-how to make all minor repa irs and adj ustments.- When you do on hand withi require- repair service we are a complete'stock of parts -and with expert mechanics. The manufacturers ýof the Fordson* make i durable and dependable.. W. keep it so. The Liniversâl Garag e 1H08. Le- ROWEP\. Proprietor Ford Dealers r Tie window was dedicated Whkt The Now Cem-etery. Sunday eve, June 8, 1919, by their son- Il vas feund neceasary ta, extend lb. In-iaw, Rev. E. A. Mlutyre, as il vas boundarles ai the cemetery lu 1918 se tue birthday af Dr. Adams. plans vere prepared liaI eaiied for tue Only eue member ai tue cougrega- accommodation ai over 1000 graves lu tien lest bis lite in the great ver, sud tIi. lot ta the veut ai the aider portion. a viudew admired by ail wbo see lb ls This is a splendid location. Tii. couse. erected by lie relatives sud fionda. cratlon ceremony t00k place on Sain- Il was tie last wiudow te be dedicated. day-, Sept. l9th, 1920, Biebop W. D. Pte. R. J. Correli%Ul the supreme siat- Reeve lu cbarge. This vas a unique rifice vien b. reeived voundoat t he sud Impressive service. Otuerclergy baIlle ai the. Somme vhici resulted lu lu alteudauce vere Rev. J. Fletcher, M. is death aI ]Birminghamn bospîtal on À-A., ev. V. G. Lewis, M.À., Rav.1 J. H. Septi. 23, 1916. Pagsen being lie Deacen-in-charge. on tue veut side lhe seuth i videv la The Perpetual Endavinu Plan viilb. lu memory et Mr. and Mrs- Richard used lu caring for the uew suad l Snov, vie were splendid vorkers inu cemeîery as well.' Tue price of lie thoîr younger days. Mr. Suev vas a graves being $4.00 each sud $12.00 ad- Wardeu 1883-6 sud lu 1889. They 1fO- ditienal is provided sud deposited vili moved le Toronto se years age aud lie Synod office lu Toronto, vie sot as passed sway lu Feb., 1902, sud May, Trustees fer the Fuud. The praceeds 1916, Mre. Snov surviving hon liusband yull yleld sufficieut le keep lie plots lu by 14 years. good condition. The Wardens urge al Mr. sund Mra. Thos. Deverelrlu owuOrs of plots lu the aid cemetery ta viiose memery tue' centre vlndev le adopt' Ibis plan as vohl. This viii do erocted, belouged ta the early ceugrega.1 avay vitu aeudlug, the annual stale. tien ai tue cburch. It lu said, thoughI mnts. records are net available te show lbur utok liaI lhey vero lie firsl couple ft'a ho Future. ogorutlok. rom marrleld lu th. churcli. Tue bride, Rv.JH.Pgorautgfoi Miss Elizabeth Pardon, a daughter ai Wycliffe Collega 1920, erdained Deacan a promineut family connected vîtb tue May 291i, priesl May 22ud, 1921, vas ehurch, lîke nome modern brides, vas appemnted ta tue charge af St. John's mnodest. Si. desired a "quiet" ved - June lot, 1920. Ho la tue fBraI ordalu- ding, sud se "bushed" the sexton. But ed mnister ta iiold biapost for 30 Mr. Sexton, like ail geod sextone, could years, studeuits serviug ail that lime. not keep Ithe secret. Iu spibe ai tho So.lerctnaibeOaroH- f act tuat tie veddlug vas arranged aI' pitl nearby, lier. bas been suanflux an "#inconvenient" bour, the bride vas et people employed at tbis institution, aalonisied ta flnd tie churci crovded. many of viom are Ciurci ai Eugland Il in net tbld viat happened le the soi. families. Soe familles of ather de. ton for let'ting the. cal aut of the bag. nominations attend se liaI vo have at Needies- ta say, s gratatul conlgrega- preseut a mixad congrégation. 'Tuer. lion veuld lry ta siield tbeir iriond laa splendid opportunity for a crn- aud advfser, the sexton. munity vorkr. If tue ciumch ln te be -A fithfl an devted orke for etofservice, Il muet endeavor le influence -rAtmn faitfuls devoMissorar for4 al vialive uearby. But aur equip- grea may yers as Mss argaç~ ne~n lulinuited. Tiiere lu no bous. Warren, daughter ai Wm. Warren, me- mfr esietmnse u etr tioued elseviere. -Si. taugit lunlthe.fBuildiFdlenov elndg ctdl Suuday School sud played -tue organ uiligFninowbn cetdo for 20 yoams, vrillug some ai ber own provide for tuis deficieney. Tue oh- music. To ber memory la dedicaled servauce ai bila 751h anuiversary pro- tia wiudov te tb. north ou tue veet vided a good opporîuulîy 'te atarI. sid, eectd b te W A.ShepasedTiare la a splendid apportunlly. for aide, Imntd 19 ieW.A.Si building up a good stroug cougrega- avaylu 110. ion sud effecting permanent arganiza- The Cemelery. lion. Tue vay le success le, as Mr. As already mautioed tue 'acre' vas Poguon lias said, sud asks for, wvbole- given la tue cburcul3by Mn. John Sc.ad- iearfed co.peratleu, loyal support, sud ding, for a burial ground, sud vas cou- a spiritl-ai earnestuess suci as char- secrated by Bi1siop Strachan before the acter'ized our forefatuers. God bles churcu, -but lie date le- unkuovu ii St. John'sI1 preseul. Tue fBraI gravestone to b. I rhWrdn fS.JonsCuc placed lu the cemetery vas la, the mein-! irhWr so t ansCuc 9yv.'-=_',JJ. ory af Capt. . a.TincoinDe. LRe was firaI buried au tue Kingston Raad east of Whitby, at IlAvha is -n Iruas Ick's cemetery. -He bad bye sous, and tva daugilers. Na mention la made--ou bue atone ai bis vite orthein. But lie second son vas burled near lb. tatuer. Tien viien the eldeet son dIed lu 1846 be vas buried in tue uew Cln- etory. 'Wile it vas not certain tiaI tuis vas tue fBraI burial, the atone erected tatheirm xemny vas tl i raI sud atili stands. Tuera la a copy rmade tram au eld register sud otier burialas vers rmade earlier, saine oai vhle. vould b. lu other places, but-sanie probably lu liii cemnefery., thug iti l possible for the Tincombe buriai ta b. firaI, as tiey vould delay ualuig Il 1Un siter consecralion. Tha original reg-ý lIera are net available. MrS. Tin- combe iad tue bodies et ber huabaudi sud son baken âp sud placed lu bile cemetary lu 1846. The stpne bears tue follovlug inscription: "Sàcred ta tue -memory aifP. K. -Tincomnbe, Esq., laIe Capt. ai Ris Majesîy' LIV RegtL, vie deparîed UiIs lite on the 22nd day ai July, 1833, ageàl=L yeara., Georg1eA. T.Tlucombe, son of tue above, via dIed Nov. 11th, 1839, aged 17 yeama Frah- ds-X Tincombe4 son af the aboe, vWho dled Nov. 2ud, - 1846, aged, 26 years"1 Tii. record o4 'iaaI buriala 18 ered in the ld refficpy -~~~~ Mayai - iLion und tbebr nsIthis cant- ery. Mmu iml, Warzwns,"T Osul.Rave, 1860-1 Sheriff N. G. Reynolds; W H. -Tremayue 1863 Sheriff N. G. Reynolds; Judge G. H. Dartueil 1863 J. Ham Ferry; J. Brawn 1864 J. Ham Ferry; B. Gibson 1865 Wm. Warren; W. 0. Num 1866 Wm. Warren; John Blaw 1867-73 John Blow; John Wôoadlouae 1874 Robert CorrelI; Tuas. Smnith 1875 Robert CorýreIl; C. A. Hopkins 1876 John Wodhouse; Tuas. Smith 1877 Wm. Smnith; Richard Snav 1878 RobI. Correil; John Willis 1879 Robent Camall;_John Blow 1880 John Waadhauee; John Blow 1881 James M. Willis; CasIle lrax 1882 Fred. Mudge; CasIle Faxr 1883 Richard Snov;, James IL Willll 1884 Richard Suov; C. A. eOIol 1885-6-Ricliard Suaw; John Wilis 1887-8 Wm. Till; Tuas -Smith 1889 Richard Suov; Tuas. Snitu 1890 Tuas. Y. Alkinson; C. A. Hopkins 1891 E. R. Blow; John H. Gaie 1892-4 Dr. W. Adam ; Oea. C. White 1896-8 J. D. Hlovden; Gea. C. White 1899 John J. Hobsaýn; Chas. Goldring 1900 J. D. Hovden;' Chas. Goldring 1901-2 J. Y), Hovden; Jas. Iass 1903 J. D. Hoicden; Arthur Soutiveli 19Ã"4 J. D. Hovdeu; CasIe FaX 190"- Dr. W. Adlam ,, Jas. Imms 1907 -Dr W. Mdains; U.J. Gcldring 190U8-Dr. W.» Adams;- John Draper 1910 la. R. Bleu, John Draper - I 1911-15 la. IL Blow; T. Y. Atkinson 1916-17 jas. lin"; R. oldrng 1918-20 E. EL Blov; _W. 1). Walon 1921 M .Sal . R. Blow. -(The end). A GOOD SCHOOL. Special courses for. farinera' sans. The Canad& Buisiness College, Oshi-1 Write for parliculara te Canada awa, re-opens on Monday, Auguat 29.i Business College, Oshawa or -Toron- Nine out of every ten stenographers 1 - - - sud& bookkeepers look te, Toronto for1 positions, therefore, you should gel your trainiug at lie C.B.C., Oshawa, aud hraye the- Canada Business Col-,I loge, Toronto, place sud help you lun a position. Spolton Colleges are tue * W0 have on haud' PAINTING PAPER HANGING flECO RATING We wish to îinform the publie that we are now prepared to handie al kinds of Paiiitinzi Paperý Hanging, and Deoorating. Tw7enty-five years experience. Give us a trial. ESTIMÂTES CHEERFULLY GIVEN. J AME -S BROOKS, PERRY ST. (0.0. Box'121) WHITBY Telephone No. 3M4 Pea Stove Niat Egg Soit and Smlthing, Goal Sole Agents 1. L. à W. e"~ton Sui. WholesM'le and RetaiL. Phoneo PORT WIIITB«V Bonds THSbank provideas special faciities for lhe sale and purchase of Govemnmeût and other bonds. 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