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Barrie Examiner, 28 Mar 1929, p. 13

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C) Q \'l nnvwr :vv- '. .. Repairs on all makes of cars PENETANG ROAD 1 I. Glorgiannl : Phone 1161` 1 .COLLlER'STE'l' . IINI EASTER SUNDAY Dnuno tuna; naaaavv-unva- _T_oronto Garage 7 H. __ _II .....I..... nl nap: Ellnnvv-- --_._:_ SALES AND SERVICE "` - I` Mrs. Laidman. GOOD FRIDAY no-an,_ __ """""' `Mr. :L;{x;L5e'. Miss V. Strange. IDCU. (Roberts) ,,_u_ ___4. `Andrew Kidd of Everett was a. visit- or with R. J. Lee on Monday. (V.-nun-.11 `I nun Hoe folrnn 4: nneitinn 111 &I\rInV---v-.._ Service will be held 1n-St. John's ,Angucan Church on Easter Sunday at '13 N11- -Do you want to make your old clothes look like new? See Wright Gleaneni. Barrie. Phone 5'17. Wlul 11.. J. Lee on lV10I1Cl'd._Y. Carroll Love has taken a. position in Brown & Co. s gro_cery department. -..,,_ coy.-- p-4-1......-1-. -1: r:.....-a-...-.~ in &w&&i&w$ww$m$; PERSONAL Lg uxuwu uu , vu. u .u.u...`, av`.-- ......... Mrs. Wm- Sheedy of Penetan; is spending a few days in town with friends. \ 7.1.1:... `DA:-n nine in 'T`nv-nnfn nn `MI'.'\n... Il'l9nC1S. I ` Judge Ross was in Toronto on Mon- day attending the funeral of Rev. Dr.` E. I. Hart. iss Rhoda Young and Miss Bessie DeHart will spend Easter week in New I `Ic;`;$: T and Atlantic City. A Dave IND it anon:-lino fh. %mwmw&ww%w+*$ ' 1 C``K anu 1'\b1'd.11b.ll.7 uwy. { W. A. Boys, M.P., is spending the Easter recess at his home here. R..- will motor to Ottawa on Thursday. _. --- -u ,5 nP-,_L.._-1 ___.s W 418 ALLU uua uv \IvvuH Iv an vg. - -. 4.- .....J . Mrs. F. W..Play1e of Montreal and. Mrs. J. W. Speers of Sault Ste; Marie are visiting with Mrs. Gilbert Webb. _-_.1 11-..- 111... `I'.......1.... ......`l `Ru IOI'Cl, .b1'3.(1IOI'(l Db. Rev. I. G. Bowles, a former pastor of Collier St. Methodist Church, Bar- rie, is leaving Yonrge St. United Church at the close of the present conference year to take the pulpit of Livingston United Church, Hamilton. Rev. L. C. Whitelaw, B.A., with wife and family, who have spent the winter in Barrie, residing at 46 Louisa St., moved to Toronto this week. Miss Lorna and Bob will return after the holidays and continue school here. 1\II r and Mr: Arthur Mnpkina have ow-u vuavaAn no-mg -u...u. `.---....-- ..v-V-V. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. Larke of Toronto spent Sun- day with the formers mother, Mrs. sDonald Jacobs. Iln... 1:1 I1 `lIn `hue 1-nh11~-rua fn uonaru d'd;UUl)5. Mrs. E. C. Keffer has returned to! Toronto after having spent the last month with her sister, Mrs. J. Pul- ford, Bradford St. 13,-... 1 r; nnmlne n fnrmnr had-.nr ..&1`v`:-1) `V Foraffew dotlars you can -step out tooking as spic and span as though you `had purchased an entire new outfit. | uuuua._y5 uuu uuuuuuc buuuul. ucl. G. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meeking have returned to their home, Elizabeth St., after a visit to Los Angeles, California, Victoria and Vancouver. While at Los Angeles they were the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Humphrey. 1\/fr on:-I Mfr: T. W Arlrlicnn anti 1\II'1 J.'.lLuL|.[Jl.1L'C,V . Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Addison and Miss Jessie, of Toronto,-renewed acquaint- ance in town on Sunday. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Robinson and Miss Thelma of Mimico. Mr. Addison was Bandmaster here about fifteen years ago. T-1' A ,1'ar-vie anfina nnnnvxhftnnt nf HJJUUD .l.l.l.lal'.'l':11 yca.1.`.s 2130. H. A. Jarvis. acting accountant of the House of Commons, is spending the Easter recess with his wife and family in Barrie. Mr. Jarvis, while his duties require his presence in Ottawa, will continue to make Barrie his home u(ri1til the sale of his property is effect- e . A pretty Eastertide wedding took place at three o clock this afternoon, March 28, 1,929, at the residence of the bride s aunt, Miss C. Brown, Small St., when Miss Edith Marion Smith, daughter of the late J. S. and Mrs. Smith of Barrie. was married to Mr. Neil Thomas MacDonald. The cere- mony was performed by the ;*.room s father. Rev. J; A. MacDonald of King- ston. The rooms were attractively dec- orated with palms, spirea, lilies and other Easter owers. 'Tl-. I\ kx-4 A. uni-`rs u-nn ns'nnn -in vnrnn, ULJJCL .L`.I:!.3l.zC1 11U\VCLD. The bride. who was given in mar- riage by her brother. Mr. Harold Smith, of Toronto, was beautifully gmvned in beige lace with picture hat in same tone and baunuct of Sweet- heart roses and lily of the valley. At- tending: her as bridesmaid was her niece, Miss Margaret Groves of Lind- say. who wore a pretty dress of rose beige with hat of same shade and carried apricot roses. Mr. Jack Mac- Donald of Toronto, cousin of the groom. was groomsman. Miss Sadie Bremner played the wedding music and Miss Bessie DeHart sang a solo while the register was being: signed. 15.. nu-Ir` `AR:-e lanhnnal luff. R111-- wmle Elle 1'e2'1sLe1' `.\"d.L>" Ut:1l1!r'. mgusu. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald left dur- ing the afternoon for Atlantic City and Washington, the bride travelling in a beige ensemble and tweed coat with French butter mole collar. On their return they will take up residence at 32 Small St. ARNOLD BROS. BUILD $5oo,ooo WAREHOUSE As part of their extension pro- gramme Arnold Bros. are to contract a half-million dollar warehouse in To- ronto where their own meat will be processed; This processing which has been carried on for some time, has proved so satisfactory that the direc- tors have planned this plant. ......u..... 4'...-.-um. in fhn nnmnaian for tors nave p1a.um:u hum yAa.uu. Another feature is the campaign for new customers which is on all this week in their various stores, particu- lars of which appear in their weekly advertisement on page 16. . _.._-;_1 ..u.......u..... 1'r\ i-kn 1m-n1 store a.(1VerL1seuu:uu uu. past; Lu. A special attraction in the local store is a guessing contest in which the cus- tomer making the nearest guess to its weight can secure a smoked ham. Cleaners and Pressers Brett Block BARRIE EASTER SUNDAY 11 A.M. . ORDER OF MORNING SERVICE Organ Pre1ude-Cava.tina ...... .. J. Kass Processional Hymn, 171-Welcome, T.`l'nv-vrur 'l\I1 nrnina` ITOCCSSIUIIUI 1.1.] All & I 1.? vv yavvnau, Happy Morning. Easter Anthem-Christ Our Pass- nunv H`IL m.'Dh1`e`US nnuaucx 1uuu\.uA> V. ...n. ., .... ..-- over ................................ .. Humphreys Proper Psalms and G1oria--2,_ 57, 111 .................................................... .. Simper Te-De'um-Doub1e Chant ...... .. Randall Benedictus--Chant .................. .. Jacobs Kyrie--1n E Flat .................. .. Plummer Gloria Tibi---in C ..................... .. Tallis Hymn 164--Christ the Lord is Risen Today .............................. .. St. George Sermon-By the Vicar. f\Hnv-nv-17 AhfhnTh--ChTiSt iS Risen Sermon-By the vxcar. Offertory Anthem-Christ is Risen" .................................................... .. Turner Sanctus--in E Flat .. .............. .. Plummer Gloria in Excelsis--Plain Chant. Benediction. Recessional Hymn 167-The Day of v Dnaltnmnnfinh \JIV.lJ.I1.'\a \l.L' .uvA;n.na.v\a -...._-...-v Organ Prelude--Largo from New World Symphony .......... .. A. Dvorak Processlonal Hymn 169-A11e1u1a, Hearts to Heaven and Voices Raise .................................................. .. Lua: Eoi Versicles and Responses according to Talus. Proper Psalms and Glor1a.-113, 114, 112 Gregnrian. 1.'(C5lUl..lu1 1.1._yAuu :.uc-~ J-any ......., -- Resurrection. Organ Postlude--A Rowal Procession. .................. .. Spinney rrupcr rauxxzm auu \.uu..g. --.., --_, 118, Gregorian. Magn1cat--Cha.nt .................. .. Holmes Nunc Dlmittis-Chant .............. .. Klitz Hymn 158-_-Christ the Lord is Risen Today .......................... .. Easter Hymn Hymn 166-A1leluia, the Strife is Nor" .................................... .. Victory 11] 111.11 J.UU-* lllllalunu) Unav .....- ._ O er" ........................................ vz'c'tor' Sermon-By the Vicar. Ca.ro1-`Easter Flowers are Blooming" Bright. Solo--The Holy City .......... .. Adams 1\l|'1- `I -`hn-n1!l Wn.rdma.n. 5010---"'J.'I1 nuxy uxuy Mr. Harold Wardman. Anthem-The Strife is O er, .............................................. .. Custance Ca]x5o1-"Ye Happy Bells of Easter ay._n Solo-'I`here is" no Death, Johnstone . Captain S. "A. Lee.. ' Oertory. Anthem-He Is Risen, .................................................. .. Simper Benediction- Processlonal Hynin 18--"Ab1de with IRA _r_H_________ Processlonal hymn 11. :-"1-uuut: wuu Me ...................................... .. Eventide Organ 1'9stlude--Vestiva.l .......... .. Syre MISS M. CRESWICKE, Organist. MR. J. J. CLARK, Cholrmaster. and our driver will call and deliver your articles in 24 hours if necessary. jg: um 'nAnnm nxamnnn. J. .v;u ORDER OF EVENING SERVICE -.,,_~n-._1_ 7 ......... -Fun:-n `Min IIXIVIGQ T--:---.._ REV. A. R. BEVERLEY, Vicar. _'g_g2m1TY cHuRH .. ouvuvvrirlf 1117 Ann MacDONALD-SMITH ` \Iu.1 -1? 0:00` I ~__`) 5'! 111 ISCENES or SPLENDOR IN GLORIOUS BETSY Glor1ous Betsy, the Warner Bros. production starring Dolores Costello with Conrad Nagel, is considered by the producers to be the most beauti- ful picture they have ever screened, comparable in its colorful backgrounds only to Don Juan, and as intensely interesting. Au 1-ha o-1m-{mm Rntsv `Patterson. lnneresmng. As the glorious Betsy Patterson, Dolores Costello wears the most charming early nineteenth century gowns, thus heightening her delicate beauty. Conrad Nagel, too, will charm the feminine hearts in the audience We Are Still Leading Witt: Reasonable Prices and Giving You Better Quality The Store that gives you 100 per cent. for your $1.00 During Easter week we will give special prices on all Children s Clothing. Don t buy new wearing apparel for kiddies to start back to school. Have their present clothes dry-clean: ed by us. We have added a 300 LADIES DRESSES in the newest materials and up-to-date models. Spe- --_1 L-.. l"...-L.... CR 0: ant` In-I .`.".'.'.w.".': $6.95 nnd`up LADIES TWEED COATS, new spring styles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.50 and up LADIES MILLINERY, the latest in styles -Easter Special . . . . . . .. $1.95 up LADIES SILK-KNIT BLOOMERS AND! VESTS, all shades and sizes--Regular $1.25. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . 69c gar. - .-`-run: I'\II II llf'\C`l'? I`),-dual-nu hag] 1-pa` ,p........,,--.........-_., _ LADIES SILK HOSE, Pointex heel, reg. $1.25--Easter Special, all shades 69c MEN S TOPCOATS, new materials and models--Easter Special $8.95 and up MEN S SUITS, all shades and styles, D. B's. or single.- Special $10.95, $12.95, $16.95 $19.95 BOYS SUITS, Blue or Tweeds, Vest and Extra Trou'sers-Special . . . . $7.95 BOYS SPRING COATS, ages 4 to 9 yrs. -Specia1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.95 KIDDIES NAVY REEFERS, good qual- ity, 2 to 8 yrs.-Special $2.69 .WE CARRY a full line of Men's-, Ladies and hildren s Ready`-to-Wear -and Dry- mun-I BARGAIN HOUSE Two Door: west Bank of Toronto; GIIUI \llJ. goods Come in and see the new Models and Materials we have to offer you for Easter, the most up-to-date range of Ready- LA \`lT._.._. ......./J T... (`rs/\r:n n1nn RK:11:9-an-9-tr V` ' " Wt6TW`}2}Id"6r3{ Ei{x1's,' 1156 'Mi11i ry. We also carry a complete line of Men s and Boys Boots and Shoes, at prices that cannot be duplicated. .5 T_ Allmthis merchandise on sale for Easter at fess LU'U.aL\a Innuuwnuo wrav $6.95nndup 1928 DURANT % -TON TRUCK. in splendid condition, balloon tires. 4-wheel brakes. 1927 CHEVROLET COACH, in nice M.-..m.1nn throughout. tsonaparte. Among the tense scenes is one` which shows the reception given for Jerome Bonaparte in the Patterson home in Baltimore. The ladies in glit- tering gowns, the men in bright dress, uniforms. More than three hundred of` I extra people took part in this scene. Annfhnr cnnnn nf ctnrtlina hpantv is! as the dashing. debonnair Jerome! Bonaparte. Arnnncr Hm tones: cannot: in nne )il:1"d. pcuplc uuun path 111 mu: aucuc. Another scene of startling beauty is that of Dolores and Conrad in the garden of the Patterson home. Against a background of moonlit trees and! shrubbery by a pool which reflects herl loveliness, Dolores hears Jerome avowl his love but is forced to refuse his suit. Capitol, Thursday, Friday, Saturday; Matinees Friday and Saturday at 2.30.` STRANSMAN, Prop. Opposite Pqst Office MEN S LIGHTHOUSE OVERALLS AND SMOCKS, guaranteed for six months. Regular $2.50. Extra Special $1.95 gar. MEN S BOOTS AND OXFORDS, the best makes, some with arch supports, regular up to $9.00, black or tan-Spe- cial . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.29 and $3.95 MISSES 1-STRAP PATENT SLIPPERS, a real good make. Easter Special sizes 5 to 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.95 BOYS BOOTS up to size 5 V2, reg. $4.50 Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.95 MEN S WORK BOOTS, Panco sole or solid leather, reg. $3.95- Sale price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.49 pr. BOYS OXFORDS, black and tan, sizes 10 to 5%, reg. $5-Sale price $2.50 THESE SHOES cannot be duplicated in any wholesale at the prices we are re- tailing same. Try us for Boots and Shoes before going elsewhere. The Store that has been leading in Barrie for the past seven years. Thousands of ar- ticles displayed butnot advertised. Come in and see for yourself. WHY NOT SAVE MONEY? than mgnufacturefs prices. EIVIPLOYEE OWNERS The Bell Telephone Company in- creased its permanent staff by 1,300 employees during the past year. This brings the company's total number of `employees up to 16,240. It is interest- `ling to note from the company's m~ Inual report for 1928 that of 13,850 em- ployees eligible to subscrible to the Company's stock, under its Employ- .ees Stock Plan, 10,618 workers are `at the present time subscribing for 40,096 shares. 1310 i Buy Advertised Things. 1'27 CHJ.`JVJ.'(aUL:.l:a'L uun.v.u., ... ..--- condition throughout. 1927 ESSEX COACH, looks and runs good. 1928 CHRYSLER 52 COACH, in excellent; condition, _ 4-wheel brakes. 1024 McLAUGI-ILIN-BUICK 4; has balloon tires and 4-wheel brakes: runs like new. 2 1923 STAR TOURINGS, in good running order; snap for quick sale. _ 1925 FORD COACH, runs good; has balloon tires. 1921 OVERLAND SEDAN. 1028 McLAUG1-ILIN-BUICK SPEC- ur. TOURING; runs good and MCLAUGHLIN -1: ULUA Drau- IAL TOURING, has good tires. REO 1%.-TON TRUCK. new tires. FORD BUS, 1-ton chassis with 1::unln:h=.1l axle. seats 12 passen- IIVSQVI-uwu-_ -V,,. _ gets. , 1926 ESSEX SIX COACH. 1920 cxmv. TOURING, runs gooa, MAXWELL ROADSTER, runs splendidly, good tires. self-starter. 'ORD BUS, 1-E011 uuuamu u....._ Gnf Ruckstell axle, passen-I Phone 577 ` 55 nuziabeth St.. 1 Phone 293. HOLIDAY SPECIAL` caggcuunsr ST. ANDREWS Presbyterian Church Rev. J. 3. Bhortt. M.A..' mnmer Idmund Hardy. Mus. Bac.,i*.'1`.O.M. Organist and Chou-master GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE 4 p.m. - Friday, Mar. 29, 1929. Reception of Members and` Sacrament of The Lord's Supper. avongvouu an at - Miss Jessie R. Bryson,-(-:"};.o-i;leader- . Mrs. E-. Richardson, Organist. 11. A.M.-Anthem: O Thou Whose Sweet; Compassion (01ivet to Calvary) ...................... .. Maunder. Recit. and Aria: For, Behold! Darkness Shall Cover the Earth. (Handel's Messiah). Mr. Douglas Smith. '7 P.M.-THE SACRED CANTATA THE DARKEST HOUR (by Harold Moore) will be presented at evening service. Prologue Chorus: Now my Soul, Thy Voice Upraising. Rec1t., Solo and Chorus: Then Je- sus Took unto Him the Twelve. Solo and Chorus: God so Loved the World. Scene I -- Gethsemane. Recit. and Solo: Then Cometh Jesus with Them." Chorale: In the Lord's Atoning fins 13'? KFLVCLIU J.-I. J. \. - -.4- Recit.. Solo and Chorus: `:Ana They 1'..:.-I `r_1'n`lA nn .Tm:1Ic , 1148013.. DUIU 'cu1u uuux ua. nuu `um, Laid Hold on Jesus. Scene III+On the Road to Calvary Processional March- Chorus: Surely He Hath Borne (`hum I .`.v~i of: Mr. `wishi-I: Canlpbell _. 1.1.- ........._ `Ann nu U.[1U1'u5. Duxcxy Lu: u.auu ..u....... Our Griefs. Solo: And He, Bearing His Cross. Scene IV -- Calvary. Recit., Solo and Chorus., And When They Were Come to a Place. ' Chorus and Solo: It is Finished. Duet; and Chorus: O, Saviour of 1 I-Inn `IrI\1|`!1 -United Church of Canadi llbiuld-A.lv aonnc --.-__-. sunday,TMar. 31, 19-.[' 11. A.M. Subjecty nlsappointments that Gladden 7 .P.M. Subject: The Price of Victory ` Brie WUl.`.|.U.. Epilogue. Solo and Chorus: Let This Mind Be in You. ' So1oists--Mrs. A. E. Baker, Mrs. M. L. Chantler. Mrs. W. R. Urry, Miss Audrey Clifton, Mr. M. Ir- win, Mr. H. White, Mr. W. R. Urry and Mr. H. Dawson. NOTE--Copies of the words of the entire Cantata will be issued to every worshipper at the evening service. |UL'J:l\I.I.rI1J a.v:.a..u.u .n. .. v 9. -. Commencing Tuesday, April 9, special meetings will be held by this congregation. First week con- ducted by the Minister; second week by Rev. W. S. Irwin of Mono Road, Pastor Evangelist. nu._.-........... ....A uh-H-nuns av-A nnfu 11 A.M.-"T NOW IS CHRIST RISEN mung, raaoua. SJ v uuguuuu. Strangers and visitors are cord- ially invited to our services. New- [ comers to town will be welcomed n&- (`and-no` 001116155 bu at Central. k EI` I I\"'Il %Iln`-- (Elizabeth Street) - REV. A. E. BAKER, Minister. ussxsuuu uy `Mr. Harry Shannon ...... nu-\A guanine Standard Trgining School 1 April 1 to 5. inclusive 5 nights, 7.30 to 9.30 each night. COURSES 1. S.S. LEADERS COURSE- led by Miss Muriel Winchester of the Presbyterian S. S. Board. 2. C.G.I.T. and C'.S.E.T.- combined course led by .Mrs. T. Trickey, President of the C.G.I.T. Council of the city of Toronto. 3. THE STORY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT- led by Rev. J. J. Black, B.A., B.D., pastor Collier St. United Church, Young people from Barrie and vic- inity invited. Courses for. every.- . body. Everybody come. Au.-union-us I11U.l `cu: . Grief." wvuga --vpuoguvv-o`, v--..--. Ausplces Barrie Ministerial Association - Directed by The Ontario Religious Education Council. IUUD tvuu ULLUJ the World. 131 Now in Full Swigg 'iE1?:1-aAL'""-cuizi:H /0511-- I.-.l.I. I3L....nt\ EASTER DAY SERVICES II... 111 snnn sPE9!.Aw9sIC MINISTRY OF PRAISE II I - nvouu J ----..____ _ morning and evening. and 9.45 A.M.-SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11.00 A.M.--TI-IE 1V1'INISTER._ The. for immersed believers will be ob service. This is our every memb .___._ _ ..-_-4 ordinance of the Lord's Supper served at the close of _the morning 8!` communion service. 117 A ar_I'1:I1'\ `|'_`r1' -conc Avwavnv A II- .J.uJ.. Scene II -- The Trials. 1 pa`, ,.__._. 115...: 'J.`U.I:iaunx' uuu. SSVJ-&l'l& aw ug.uv_~-..w_,.... -......-_-, ..__._ ___, THURSDAY, 4.15-The rst meting of the Wonderful wofa lub} Every boy and ghflv will be welcome. . I V v aw-nu-u w 7----r in the morning only. TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 8`.00_--Pra.yer. Meeting and lble Study. 7- -- - 1,,_L _._`__u_... -1 4.1.- u111.....l..uOn'I `! r\-nVr`- (`nk 3 PAY M_c_>RE? msriamsuwnav `A An: ce.'tEL_1 `Church. Hall V100. 11115 La VI-lb uvuag oncvnoc-v I 7.00 P.M.--I-IOW A WELL-KNOWN U. aw-----v. OF'F;[-CIA'L unnnn nnrr FAILED TO MAIEVTHEM CLEAN. EOLLIER `ST. REGULAR BAPTIST CHURCH PASTOR: A. C`. WHITCOMBE, B.A. SPECIAL MEETING --._--_.1_-- A... BY CHOIR` ~ ( Undenominatiogal) XT SUNDAY, April 7. Rev. A. St. James, the pastor of St. Paul s Baptist Church,'Montrea1 (bilingual), will occupy the_pulpit. Rev. A. St. James and his congregation were forced out of their church building when they protested against Modernisin in the Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec. -Tp.M. `um nanny. Intel: 23, 1929 - Ilioronto St; I.--"I-IOW A w :.'.i1.u_.a-zuvu w as U: 2 J.UJ.:Lu u s............ HANDS BUT FAILED TO MAKETHEM ss A. Coghill of Toronto-will sing at both services. Cookstown United Church Rev.` W. R. Clements, B.D., Pastor. THE RESURRECTION SONG .-- -.-------a ;~n`-vrnnn-In 55`-I -var-.-:-u..-\r--'- ANHEASTER c.A_N'15AT'A" `T will be `rendered by the Choir in the evening service at 7 o'clock. You and your friends are cordially invited. I FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1 OLAPPERTON swam: % Rev. Arthur Hale, Pastor. Mrs. Edith Rewe, Organist Miss M. Sinclair, Cholrleader ma-.-----4 , -._.._ -__ _ ,,, 11 A.M. HE IS RISEN" 7 P.M. AN APPOINTMENT FOR THE HEREAFTER. L WEDNESDAY, 3 P.M. }Prayer, Fellowship, Bible Study. If You Have no Church Home, - Use Ours. l I fThe Salvation Army Citadel ` 60 Collier St., Barrie Ensign and Mrs. R. Langford Officers in charge Intensive efforts are being made by the Salvation Army in Barrie for the salvation of our citizens. SPECIAL SERVICES will be held in the streets and in the citadel during the rst fourteen lays of April. ' MEETINGS EVERY NIGHT, 7.45. Sunday, 11 a.m., 2.30 and 7 pm. We extend an invitation to all cit- izens to attend the Army sometime duringythis great campaign. 1 CHRIST SEEKS YOU. 1 Don t forget the dates`: MARCH 30 to APRIL 14 , ,_ _`J `Repairing Department in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnston, exper- -icnced in this work. Divine Services, March 31, 1929. 11 A.M. and 7 RM. THE MINISTER. Easter Messages at `both Services. MORNING MUSIC. ANTHEM: As It Began to Dawn" ` ................ (Reed) 1 Solo. I Know that My Redeemer Liveth" ..................... .. (Handel). nae Tn-irlnaah IdIdIIdI\ hi I Lynch: 8 Una; Church of Canada Rev. J. Johnstone Black, B.A., B.D. - Minister Horace Wilson. A.R.C.O. Organist and Choirleader. 411.1 0. -|dLl.l\Ah nnnnn lo ANTHEM: Worthy is the Lamb . ........................................ .. ` (Handel) """"" "9.-':"x'}'n'i 1:'A1'i~':"c";"'i'1`i'5's'1c,V" ANTHEM: Christ is Risen" I Solo (Selected) Solo (Selected) uzunv Shut-in people and others who de- sire a. car to call and bring them to our Easter services, please phone any of the following: V. Beardsall, Walter Sarjeant, Clifford -Elrick. J .____% -Do you want to make your old clothes look like new? See Wright Cleaners, Barrie. Phone 577. vuuav \~vun\.\.uu ---,..-.. . . ,-_,.,, __ s6A:;{m'Ry~ (2-part chorus of female voices). P Burton Ave. United clinch` ALLANDALE Pastor-Rev. G. E. Coulter. C'hoirmaster-F. J. D. Norman. `Special Good Friday ma` Easter Services We have completed the rinstaiiation of our new equipment and our staff 3'5 also complete. Mr. .Johns_ton, in charge, has ihad 27 years dry cleaning _and tailoring experience. Mrs. Johnston is in charge of the ladies department, an expert in her line. \J'\I\.I`l I` Lvlaaan n 11 A.M.--Sta1ner s Story of the` Cross will be sung. EASTER SUNDAY 11 A.M.-THE PASTOR AN EASTER MESSAGE AND SPECIAL EASTER MUSIC Anthem-Spring' Bursts Today" (Jewell) . Anthem-`"I'r1umphant the Strains Arise ........................ .. (Chipman). - in It I-n1-71:! `I3AQfl'!f\'D 7 1$ .i}ilLi~i;n5'i;'E6i"'""' BEGAUsE~:r1I'rwL}\YEnYE Amnem-"1'ne JVa.guu.n:uc. u (Warren). 1 Ant;hem-Triumphant the Strains Arise" ........................ .. (Chipman). Solos: Mrs. Dobson and Mr. White- hrnn A . AhtheIn-"The M:g~d;.iene. I Wu DULUD. LVLLD. uuuous; uuu u... nu--- bread. \ Solo (Selected), Mrs. W. A. Spearn. FIILVEI & J rgiannl } S. Gio K MQHAWK RADIO . . vruil A 1715 a!:I131T'l r'1l! The Seige of Barrie Sunday, March 31, 1929 11 A`!

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