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ANNIVERSARY SERVICES

The anniversary services of the Cam-bndge-terra.ee Congregational Sunday School held yesterday were very bright, and _ attracted good attendances at each, service. In the morning the Rev. S. Robertson Orr devoted a good deal of time to addressing the young' people,' making his address to the adults correspondingly shorter—hi 3 subject for the latter being, "Rest! Wait! Fret Not!" In the afternoon the Rev W. Day (of Aelburn) took for liis topic "Children of Light." At the evening service the-con-gregation listened to an earnest address by the Rev. A. E. Hunt on the responsibility of parents and teachers for the children entrusted to their care. The singing of the children, under the leadership of Mr. T. Forsyth, was quite a success. The annual tea and public meeting are to be held to-morrow evening.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1918, Page 2

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ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1918, Page 2

ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1918, Page 2

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