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OPAWA BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL

ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED Th4:opawa Baptists celebrated the weiity-second anniversary of their w.day school by special choral serx ''«s p Sunday, when full congressman;; of parents and friends as«W*a to listen to the singing of the been trained by Mr formis choirmaster. Their per■j®^ J A4\him- credit, and with the i »S Kan excellent orchestra, an US**,. P £ ogramme o£ aniversary ■*sS -fL chorUs es was given. Solos sodV u^ rt by Asters R. Macann and Miss Lois West. C*ShSS -Matthews gave a recita'SSffi J he Bible " and Scripturc W teL t °?? glven b - v Miss A - S««S ThL^B Huds ™' and GWeßrite/2? * iev - *\ E. H. Paton &v La f, he m °ming service. The ? a J s ? oke effectively in the vice. !J ' and also at the evening serwere continued on !n «- ;*m\l and public meetsl,fcmit»4v lanI an l d , was ch «dren. Under the 1 y* mtot? ade , notab,e P r <>sress. ' ?? d the standard >*Sed lv Vl + t ent from the hi s h the scholars, many fe 'mid*? ear s ed 10 ° P er ce nt. ■: MS ,i ond 5 ct ; and know--2 fl Hud son had had ; Im^mhatfu 1 and effective ser- '■- Mrs R Hud- , || of the growth of that

department, and as the family had now increased to 70, more extensive accommodation was necessary. The matn school also showed an increase in membership—93 actually attending. Including the memoership of young women's and young men's classes, the spiritual life of 230 young people was being cared tor. Bible class leaders were Miss .E. Smith, senior young women; Miss McTanish, intermediate young women; also the junior girls; Mr S. Winder, senior young men, and Mr F. Long, junior young men. The presentation of prizes was performed by Mrs L. A. Day.

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20979, 6 October 1933, Page 5

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OPAWA BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20979, 6 October 1933, Page 5

OPAWA BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20979, 6 October 1933, Page 5

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