Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 27 Nov 1912, p. 8

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gic andl other good things, and the Bailies were very successful in making THE PROGRAM ew artists, but each one good. From the time when Miss - Willard "mui Mir. Follick gave their organ. re- «ital 30 fhe singing of the National Matthew, there was not a dull moment . twas not the good fortune - of the "wmmiter 90 be "present at the organ 'wesiitall; Sut it was our privilege to hear _smmmy Kindly words of appreciation of ' ils part of the program. Mir. Pandy presided and performed Ji duties as chairman in a pleasing bE) PRESBYTERIAN Se deo ms Sonday Services LOD aan 484 700 pn put the ute of == ANGLICAN N Snndays service will be held at 11.00 Sunday, Ford, DALTILE, namner, Biss. Gilmore, of St. Catharines, the sawiloiist of the evening, was a favonte Seen hex wery first number. In fact #t mas semnething of an imposition. on ool mature to be expected to respond Sundav Services 11.00 a.m. 100 oi S.0,E B St Old England Lodge No, s, SO.5 meets on Tuesday December officers. 'All members come. . present a first-class Bs proposition, * required--must have someone who will not aereprescat a ~--simple state facts. Thisis a permanent and highly profitable position for the right 'man, Apply~-H. W. 'Somn sucore, every number; yet that wns the zeception accorded to 'Mrs, Elmore, and the encores all were «lll acceded 10. Church Nt es Her opening number was "I Will atol Thee," from Costa's oratorio, "S05" Tn this her interpretation was sxoelient, and her voice was full and aleny from the lowest register to the Highest aX Whe ofgan accompaniment by Miss "Willard was in pleasing sympathy with 'the singer. " Her enunciation was good in all © Sher sumbers. In addition to the solo woik, Mrs. Gilmore took part in some Peetty duetts with Mr. 'T. H. Follick, gthe woices of these two singers blend- Sng well. , Xwo choral numbers were given moder the leadership of Mr, James Stonchouse, and were heartily ap- gtanded. The singers included a mumber of members of other local adliotrs, who courteously rendered as- sistance upon this occasion. Biss Wharton, whose childhood «ilags were spent iin this locality, prov- wii bhe an elocutionist of 'unusual mmexit Tears came to the eyes as she mecitedl "His Mother's Sermon," with dts pathos and insight into human sharacter. Tears came for a totally different veason, as you followed "The Lhaxge of the Light Brigade," or heard Mi. Clancy tell bow she and the fhe "childer" had their pictures took. Then that Baseball Game, what a xewslation it must have been to 'those nto whose quiet lives baseball has mower: come. |. For it was the real 'hing full of life and 'interest and enthusiasm and slang--a little picture |. «of zeal Nifie that shows what kind of sacature man is, and what it is that The Baptist Young People met 'on Monday night when tney elected Miss I. Nott as President; Miss Florence Ford, Sec'y Treas. Rev. Thos. Bates preached in the Baptist Church on Sunday night last. His subject was the Origins of Chris- tianity, which he treated first with relation to historic. growth, and next as to its inner meaning.and purpose. His hearers were: much pleased with the discourse. At the Epworth League on Monday evening some fancy drills' and club swinging. exercises were given by 'a class of High School girls under' the direction of Miss Morwenna Harris These physical culture demonstrations were given in connection with a paper on the "Use and 'Abuse of Exerclse." Rev. Mansell Irwin, of Cannington, preached in the Methodist Church, here, morning and evening last Sun- day. Rev. Mr, Bamforth taking his work at Cannington. Rev, A. J, Mann who has filled the Pulpit. of St. John's = Presbyterian church so acceptably lately, will preach both mormng and evening for the next two Sabbaths Dec. 1st and 8th, TAKE NOTICE lever made. MeCurdy, sou Temple Bldg. Toronte, Ont. aa We want you to wistful eye upon our Beau: PLAY, : proper present and affo To rook 1 The' Council have instructed? the STOCK IS A PASTIME, Clerk to ke all necessary steps of your needs from our enforce the provisions of the Snow By-Law, and Constable Cassidy has been instructed to lay . information against persons who neglect to remove the snow and ice from "the sidewalks in front of their premises. No excuse will be accepted because the 'snow is tramped i in before it is removed. from the walk. hur DOURRE to save you Gina T

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