J | Â¥ THE METAL CRAFT CO., LTD, i It was impossible at certain times to keep the| "~**VOTE ye iASguish . . . Come to the TETkY AOWk wind up . _ . that is to say it went down faster then | "**Y*=ty kneel" --:-_l. The expianation is that in a * * * * bymn like "Rock of Ages" which was sung frequentâ€" Al thre our We we have had a strict sense of ty theu, there are soft and loud passages If we can | 40Â¥0tiou to duty . . . in this instance our ddy was to remember ao far buck. there was a verse that comâ€" PXBP the organ We had fallen down on the j0b. menced "While I draw this fleeting breath" The Th# Orgunist asked us what bad happemed. We are organ played very softly . . . that didn‘t take muck naturelly truthful We told him. We madethe partâ€" wind. But presently comes the world, "When I rise DC @257 for bim . . . We didn‘t feel justised in testâ€" to worlds unknown" The organist pulls out all the | C th*e church‘s mercy. when a solo was being sung or a plece playss, than any one clse in the Sunday school ‘This posture of relaxstion was often mistaken for rapt attention and a raild form. of bypmosis It is comforting to recall that a sort of stupid tare . . . which we bave not aver since beeu able to get rid of . . . bas many a Th: Orgunist of the Church got the Music Comâ€" mittee to engage us as Orgean Pumper. We knew the church liturgy pretty well . . . and as the organâ€" wind. So now we are hitred and on the job. The pay that went with it did not neaurly compemsate for the ignominy that attended our subsequent dismissal perspiration drop on the Soor. The pump bhandle is However time went on as time does. The parson the end of a lomg pisce ofs cantling (snmetimes called fEnished preaching and asnmounced the closing byma two by four), attached to the belliows of the organ We didn‘t even hear the strident seats as the congreâ€" . . . away inside it somewhere. a.-.m'nfl-bâ€"t The organist pulled out all the stops about three feet thru the orge= wall. This is what A2d bore down on the pedals and keys. He thought you pump. Oun the wall in front of you is a whet. | 2bout everything else that might have been the matâ€" stome with a string on i. The string . . . whice tet before he thought that maybe we were ‘beâ€" we were told is attached to the beliows also . .. “....“h‘th-hp‘ comes thru the the wall and lifts and lowers the Yiding wind . Our bass soloist,. the late Mr. Paul. whetâ€"stome according as the beliows is full or empty. lO0ked behind the curtain and then leaped iK* * We had a scratch on the wall at both extremes, Uike | Pasther on to the pump handle. We . . .Out on the a guage, and that is what we went by. rouf . . . were restored to the solemnity of the setâ€" «* %~â€" 6O OE â€"_~~ _ _ ez rains ~of ~~~Coarme ~ya mcoondik It was impossible at certain times to keep the | RBCICCIE ye languish . . . Come to the m#rty Seat. wink un _ _ Tant in Io 12y IÂ¥ u_nt Aouum faste» thas | Tervently knoo thru whichk the choir comes on its way from the Ome bad to be very quict behind there, which TO OUR CUSTOMERsS AND FRIENXDS ;â€" Our Heartiest And Most Sincere Wish Is For a Very LEPAGE‘S GARAGE & SERVICE STATION Season‘s . . .. Greetings Hoâ€"pita! m-ï¬umdnm-mm grownâ€"ups is what got us the job in the first Away The spirit of Christman brings to us a deeper appreciation of aeld associates and of the value of new friends. May the New Â¥ear bring you Happine:s and Prosperity. Manufacturet® Merry Christmas And A Happy New YÂ¥ ear CE A Kitchen â€"â€"â€" revs of Metal Vouipment for Over wdacm id y y * CGREETIXCG® Jr. Restaurant Now the best par of the job waus sliting out in the anteâ€"room during the sermon In these quict periods of self educaton we would examine the works of Ingersoll (mt the watch but Robert), or | any other that happaed to be part of our resding at the time. This arly evidence of implety may account for the taintwith which we are louched. | Occasionally our resders prrceive traces of it and lmum*....i.fl'udt Nothing will whip us into subnisrion soomer than this sort of AU thry our We we have had a strict sense of devotion to duty . . . in this instance ar t#hÂ¥ us to pump the organ We had fallen down on the J The orgunist asked us what bad happened, We art ope . . . Eutinsime on it . . amd dows -!-lp:-:-“-mm. We gave the old bandle the works wit & took all the wind we zd and then some. of Wiiace . . . we would untie one of lLe IATINCTS borees in the church shed and tay ourself out for a lttle buggy ride. The remson we Weot by ourself was the jack of time and opportunity !* PiCk anyâ€" one cise up. The end of it all came one LCedingly stormy Sunday night. It was summer 404 the air was full of electricity. We had been read=& about electricity . . . but couldn‘t understand it â€" â€" â€" 424 concluded that some smap shots of lightnD6 E* serve us in subsequent research. &0 durizm the #erâ€" mon we got out on the Sunday ahool roof #1th our lttle $2.00 kodak. It was the darnest thok6 UYHCZ to get the focus and smap the picture by the time the Sushes of lightning came and went And the crashes of thunder were a tbit upsetting. If the evening were wats and the air redolent Home ! Largest Mess Hall . 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