Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 01, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press saturday june 1, 1940 Page Twenty one Churche s bedded up for 100th birthday War madness met with Blitzkrieg of prayer what the americans t t la Satchu a Igori he i 113 no by the Church editor fateful hour Tatrn most High. Let heart and f i Cible but confidently commit our j ihi1k 01 talc to c of that defend the right v. Eikon to see to summons from or Empire s head. Canada air of Knees came last Tyer. Not perfunctory Ayi a with All her heart line with a veritable Ai sunday b Rev or. James w. Clarke minis Ter of Knox United Church made recently two trips into the United states addressing Large audiences there. In a Brief interview he stated to the free press what he had found. By rail and he said i Cov ered approximately 3.000 Miles in our own suns. Against that Straf the blast of player the Blitzkrieg or they by Arr i can Only give put it in chains to key cannot mollify kill it. 1c Only Vic gained the hate will beneath the t powered with spirit of prayer past two weeks. I talked with people in every stratum of life salesmen business men educationalists clergy labourers and skilled workmen in All sorts of places. There is a tremendous reversal of opinion and no longer is there talk of this phoney War or this is none of our business there is a general expression that it is very definitely their business and that they Are sitting on the Side lines while their own Way of life is involved and that if the allies Are Defeated the consequences of them selves will be very serious indeed. In contrast not meet a to previous visits i can not meet a Songie isolationist. This attitude was accentuated by the president s speech in which he sex unto you posed the unpreparedness of the enemies states and the necessity of a Inch hate you. Bless j two Ocean Fleet and adequate air Force. The dependence of the United states upon the British Atlantic voices of god s Sunrise the Safe House whosoever cometh to me and Heareth my say Ings and doth them i will show you to whom he is like he is like a Man which built an House and digged deep and Laid the foundation on a Rock and when the flood Rose the Stream beat vehemently upon that House and could not shake it for it was founded upon a which use you the foun Anco cations of our Bein with a yearning not Triumph but i a we Pray As christians so Pray on with As Christ in out be a. With drops As old to a in Bloum but for the nations shall our Gravers far answered Shinin Gly measure pressed Ether and run Inte our bosoms then Hull we indeed. When the son of god goes Forth to War. Who can withstand him who can withstand him Leet As its first shield of defence is now realized even by the Man in the Street. There is no general movement for the . To Tuke an Active part in the War in terms of expeditionary forces but there is u general feel that anything that can be done Short of War should be done and i will express by the Loos Tablet to father Lacombe a Tablet to Rev. Father Lacombe famous oblate missionary was unveiled recently in St. Sulpice. Que where he v As Dorn. In the ser at the unveiling. Rev. Adelard Boucher St. Snip ice Parish priest. Told of father Lacombe s great work. For 1he indians and mentioned the episode the popular Perc having beep president of the for a few hours in the Days of sir win. Van Home. Think this sentiment itself in several ways ening up of credits and the abandonment of the Cash and carry plan. By the speeding up of munition and air plane production. I would not be surprised if the remarkably accurate bomb sight of the . Air Force is turned Over to the allies. American people Are As Hospit Able As Ever. They Are very proud of their Friendship with Canada and covet our Good opinion. They give a visiting speaker an extraordinary Welcome. In i have never addressed such serious minded and responsive audiences As at rotary International and the general Assembly meeting of the presbyterian Church. or. Chas. S. Price the four Libs the closing 7 the Battle of armageddon each night next week at 7.45 except saturday. Crescent fort Rouge birthday Crescent fort Rouge congregation vill observe their fifth birthday unday. With special morning and evening services in which a presen natives of the former Crescent Hurch and the former fort Rouge Hurch will be associated with the minister Kev. Win. M. Grant. The morning Sermon will be on the Art of living together and the theme at the evening youth service will e the Challenge of Jesus to pres ent Day youth. Elim Chapel Portage Avenue at Spence Street minister Kev. Ralph g. Tick null . I .r.c.s. 11.00 . How the Church is maintained 7.00 . Christ died for us How docs this affect you at both Fillou Iii err Iii ministry. Zion Church apostolic Pacific ave. Evangelist b. D. Urshan sunday at 11 . Walking with god 7.30 . Hell s unwelcome guest commencing tuesday. 19th annual conference of the apostolic Church Pentecost. Two Public meetings Tely. 3 . And 7.45 ., june 4th to june 7th. Inclusive. Visiting minis nip Cive timely messages. Vou invited. Oil Tiric gospel. Pastor. F. Small. Home Street Church of Christ or. Fred Henderson preparing for medical missionary work in the belgian Congo will preach at Home Street Church of Christ. Sunday morning. Hev. O. L. Clary the Pas Tor will preach in the evening. Mennonite conference the conference at la Saile. Man., of mennonite Brethren churches on May 24, was attended by or. J. A. Cormie United Home missions superintendent or. W. C. Graham principal of United College and Rev. D. G. Paton King memorial Church. All spoke or. Graham in Man As Well As English in response to or. Cormie s invitation to Send delegates to the United Church conference in Winnipeg. Rev. H. Neufeld Rev. A. A. Kroeker Rev. B. B. Fast and c. F. Klassen were appointed. Or. Neufeld and or Klassen were delegates last year. Rev. S. Olatson for Selkirk Rev. S. Olafson. Arborg Man. Has accepted the Call of the Selkirk lutheran Church to fill the vac Ancy caused by the death of the former pastor Rev. J. Bjarnason and will assume his duties in the fall. Epworth United Rev. J. A. Cormie superintendent of missions will be guest Preache at Epworth United Church 110 Sherburn Street sunday morning. The sunday school will meet at 10 . The sunday school Atid congregational Basket picnic will be held saturday. June 8. To City Park leaving the Church at 1.30 . United Church says a should share leading ministers and laymen of the United Church of Canada have recently received a document from the Church s Board of evangelism and social service setting Forth the wartime tasks of the Church. The will come be fore the general Council when it meets in Winnipeg in sets Forth that the Church is to be the Church primarily that is to Emain True to Christian principles hat she is to accept continuing re possibility As peacemaker that the Hristian citizen s first duty is to god rather than the state that the Hurch should with accelerated of Ort meet the increased obligations f wartime and not forget to be in Tant in Charity and vigilant Over morality that Cost of living and War osts should be carefully and prac Mically checked As against their effect on the poor and that the pro Ramme of the Canadian temper Nee federation should be endorsed and supported and the increase in liquor consumption stopped. Ministers summer school the ministers summer school of he United College theology faculty vill be held in the College july 23 d aug. 1, inclusive. Prof. E. G. D. Reeman will conduct the opening devotional services. President j. S. Thomson of Saskatchewan univer Ity will give eight talks on Crea Ive reconciliation a study in the doctrine of the atonement. Prof. Clyo Jackson new testament de Arment St. Stephen s College Edmonton will give a lecture course n the minister s new testament. Flower service at St. Margaret s St Margaret s Church will Bloom with Lilac upon the occasion of the parents and children s Flower ser vice at 3 . Sunday. Rev. F. Glover the Rector will speak on the lessons of the lilacs. The Pur pose of life will be or. Glover s sunday evening topic addressed to the Young people who will meet socially after the service. Holy Munion will be celebrated at 11 . Dean Findlay at St. James Kev. G. W. Findlay returning to St. James pulpit sunday after an illness will preach it a services assisted at 11 . By Rev. H. Sher Stone. A 3 . Service in the cemetery grounds will Mark the 87th anniversary of the co Secra Ion if this old anglican Church. Bandmaster f. K. Stanford will direct the 90th band in music and Rev. G. H. Dowker St. Georges will give the address. Church divine truth the marvels of the seance room will be Jas. P. Skelton s subject unday evening at 7 . In the Church of divine truth Eureka Hall . Temple Kennedy Street. Mrs. M. Pilkington will assist and the Healing Guild will meet. Rev. Ellen Lowe will pay a return visit sunday june 9. Special Sermon for deaf or. J. H. Riddell will preach special and intimate Sermon with ions from his Long career As minis or at the Community Centre of the deaf 285 Balmoral sunday at . Miss Gertrude Warner will interpret. This will be the season s losing service. Dedicate new Church at Pine River sunday june 9, will be a Happy Day for the ukrainian members of the United Church at Pine River n the Dauphin area. On that Date Rev. Or. J. A. Connie superintend ent of missions of the United Church and Hev. Elias Eustace minister of the ukrainian United Church in Winnipeg will assist Rev. Sabriel tymchuk minister of the congregation at Pine River in the dedication and consecration of the new Church. A Fine basement for this sacred edifice was put in by the Pine River congregation last year and since that time the Church services Lave been held there. This year he. Super Structure was built and he building made ready for the future. All the needed Money for this Enterprise was provided by the local members and no request was made to the Church at Large for donation or loan. Much of the work was done by devoted Mem Bers Cost. Fifty years in ministry Kev. Thomas Neville attending the present United Church Confer ence came from Manchester in 1890 and after a Winter in Northern on Ario. Went to Winnipeg As assistant .0 Rev. James Grace Church later he was the first methodist minister at Vernon . Did much circuit Riding and returned to ser vice in Manitoba in 1901, where he Las since held Many churches and has officiated As . President of he Manitoba methodist conference n 1923-4. Just before Church Union or. Neville is now minister of mar in Avenue Church Elmwood. An old Friend was the late prof. Fred Clark. Dean g. B. King honoured Dean g. B. King of the faculty of theology United College was elected president of the Canadian Sec Tion of the society of biblical literature and exegesis at the society s recent annual meeting in Toronto the Canadian Section of this old society has chosen Able guides Anc is going ahead vigorously. At Elim Chapel r eve. Ralph g. Turnbull s Sermon subjects at Elim Chapel sunday Wil be in the morning. How the Church is maintained and in the evening Christ died for us a theme preparing for the communion service Fol lowing. Wednesday evening the new testament pictures of Chris will be continued. The first Bell since creation tinkled Over this wilderness wrote with swelling heart Rey. John West first red River missionary of the Church of England 120 years ago. That Bell Hung in the Hen Belfry of the first log Church of St. John but Christ Church the Pas. Which Cele Brates its Centenary june 23, has a lineage reach ing Back to St. John and a Small red boy who hearkened to that first Bell. The boy Henry Budd trained to the evangel by West brought the word to his people at the Pas and founded the Mission there in 1840. Five years later the carpenters of the sir John Rich Ardson expedition to relieve Franklin wintering at the Pas turned the Thrifty pit saw and Ham Mer to the building and furnishing of a Church. That first Christ Church has been rebuilt but the old pews pulpit and font handmade 95 years ago Are still on duty As is also a ponderous lock and key of still older Vintage about the prime of Napoleon. The Centenary Celebration in charge of Bishop w. W. H. Thomas of the diocese of bran Don and the real Var Rev. W. R. Hullin is timed to last from Sabbath to Sabbath of one week june 23 to 30. Archbishop m. M. Harding will preach at Matins and vespers on june 23, and in the afternoon of that Day there will be a memorial ser vice Over founder Henry Budd s grave at which the Bishop of Brandon will speak in English and Canon Ahenakew in Cree. On monday june 24, there will be holy eucharist at.10 . And a ban Quet at 7.30 . Tuesday will have an Indian Parade and a trip to the reservation. Wednesday a convention of Northern Manitoba anglican women. Thursday Rev. G. R. Calvert of St. Mat thew a Winnipeg will preach at 3 . At a Spe Cial service honouring mrs. James Hunter wife of Rev. James Hunter first regular Rector of Christ Church 1844. On the closing sunday june 30, the preachers will be Bishop Henry d. Martin of Saskatchewan and Rev. Principal Ferguson of Emmanuel College Saskatoon. Prospective visitors May receive information As to accommodation and other matters from Lam Bert Cole Box 150, the Pas Man. Of the congregation without noted negro Basso to sing at Young Kenneth Spencer noted negro Basso singing associate of Paul Robeson and heard in Many Cana Dian churches will begin a month s engagement As soloist at Young Church sunday. Equally at Home in Church songs and negro spirituals he will sing both at the services while Here and will in july return for his fifth season at Van Cuver wednesday at 8.30 ., he will give a recital in the Church auditorium Hev. Walter Donnelly will preach sunday morning on the face in the shadows and in the evening his theme will be is christianity to lose the world communion at Harrow Hev. R. E. Spence will celebrate holy communion at Harrow United sunday morning and will preach on the real meaning of the lord s supper. There will be Only morning Romance of our hymns a native son of Wales As his name might Sugge to Rev. Wil Liam Williams of Cebu y coed ranked with Wesley As a trav Elling evangelist and during his life work composed hundreds of hymns of which a number Sang their Ivay round the world. One of the most popular appears herewith. By Kathleen Blanchard the 18th Century hymn writer William Williams was born Anc drought up on the farm of his fore bears at Cebu a coed Wales. Earli n life he showed himself a Poe and a Lover of learning. His father was Well to do and nothing was Al Lowed to Stop William from receiving the Best education. He studies Medicine at the presbyterian col leg Carmarthen but one Holiday when he was 21, something happened that changed the Whol course of his life. One Fine morning William started for Home and holidays leavin Llwyn Llwyd by stage an stopping off at Talgarth Ifor a couple of hours in route. Wandering Alon to see what the crowd was by the churchyard Gate he was attracted by a Welsh Evangelis Howel Harris. So fluent and convincing was his voice that from tha moment Williams decided what i vocation in life was to be h would enter the ministry. He studied for holy orders an was ordained and had a Curacy a Llanwrtyd Breconshire. Here h worked for some years. However the Bishop of St. David s refused t ordain him priest on account of i evangelistic learning. He resigned from the established ministry to be come the right hand Helper o Howel Harris. The name of William Williams t the Little principality of Wales be came almost sacred so much a he loved during his 50 years of har work travelling like Wesley by horseback Over Mountain and Glen rain and Shine preaching in the Hamlet and town in the people s native of the 800 hymns he wrote four Elkhorn sports Day is Well attended Elkhorn Man., june 1. Special annual Field Day held Friday was Well attended. Twenty two schools children paraded and took part in Field events. There were 45 Ball teams. Prizes were awarded As follows Parade Rural schools 15 enrolment 1. Kola school c Hrict 2, Burnbank . Rural schools Over 15 enrolment 1, Kirkella 2, Moss Giel. Graded schools Junior 1, Elkhorn room 2, mans Orr room one. Intermediate. 1, Elkhorn room four 2, Indian school. Senior 1, Manson High school 2, Elkhorn High school baseball 1, Elkhorn 2, Maryfield. Softball senior boys 1. Mcauley 2. Indian school. Softball second league 1, Sinclair 2, Elkhorn. Junior softball 1, Mcauley 2, Manson. Softball senior girls 1, Manson 2, Sinclair. Dodge Bali 1, Elkhorn 2, Manson 3. Bardal. Conference opens n Knox United the United Church conference of Manitoba will open its annual ses Ion in Winnipeg ., monday in the auditorium of Knox United Church the session of tha organization having issued an invitation through the minister Rev or. James w. Clarke. On monday evening the Annua address will be Given by the re iring president Hev. Or. F. G. Stevens Veteran missionary to the native people of Northern Mani Toba after which the new president will be named. On tuesday eve Ning an address on Home missions and the general work of the Church will be Given by the Hev. Or. George Dorey of. Toronto one of the general secretaries of the Home Mission committee. The conference will be in session for most of the week for which an extensive pro gramme of addresses and business has been provided. Rev. Or. J. W. Woodside the Moderator of the general Council highest office in the Church will attend. He will be officially welcomed wednesday morning and on wednesday evening will preach the annual ordination Sermon. The communion service of the conference will be held tuesday morning and later the same fore noon All the presbyteries will meet. The Lay association will meet tues Day afternoon and the annual Lay association banquet takes place tuesday at 6 pin. Thursday eve Ning at 8 . An address on the world of today will be Given by Rev. Or. W. C. Graham of United College. It is expected that the conference will finish its work Fri Day morning. Hev. Or. Hugh Dobson of Van Couver one of the secretaries of the Board of social service and 3 evangelism will attend the conference. Apostolic conference the 19th conference of the Apos Tolic Church of Pentecost will be held in Zion Church 335 Pacific Avenue. June 4-7, where Rev. F. Small has been minister since this denomination started. Delegates Are expected from Eastern and Western Canada. There will be two Public meetings each Day at 3 and 7.45 ., with chosen speakers and timely subjects. Broadway first Baptist there will be holy communion at Broadway first Baptist Church sunday morning and r eve. Arnold Westcott will speak on the things that were written. Favorite hymns and special Chorals will feature the evening hour and the Sermon theme will be the stars in their courses. This service will be broadcast Over by. Wednesday c. E. Stockdill will speak at the hour of prayer and Praise. Wins Macneill medal Dauphin Man., june 1. On topics of the Day Bill Mcnabb won the or. H. N. Macneill medal Given for the Best speech on Canadian history by Grade eleven students Friday afternoon. Four others contested. Bill chose for his topic flying runner up in the contest was Dorothy Brummitt who spoke on the Canadian broadcasting Corpora Tion. Canned pineapple has accounted for More than 80 per cent of can Ada s canned fruit imports for the last three years. Calvary Temple the Battle of armageddon will be or. Chas. S. Price s Sermon subject at Calvary Temple sunday evening in the morning he will speak on the four lambs. At the 3 . Mass meeting his theme will be Are these the closing Daj a or. Price s Campaign will continue with meet Ings every week night except sat urday at 7.45 . Monday he will Tell the Story the lonely Cabin on the forty mile. Church of truth there will be a divine Healing service at 11 . Sunday in the Church of truth army and Navy Lall 299 Young Street. At 7 ., 1. Northmore will speak on heaven is my goal. Mrs. Northmore will assist. New Franklin teachers , june 1. Special White of Lac Dubonnet and mrs. N. Greenaway of Grandview. Lave been engaged As teachers of Franklin school to replace mrs. M. Douglas and miss a. Dewart who Nave resigned. Bupper. Inere Iii of Muimui translated services at Harrow during june Tkv hic july and August. Starting sunday june 9, the sunday school will meet at 10 . New Oak Lake pastor Rev. F. W. Lee Wawanesa will take the Oak Lake United Church in succession to Rev. R. K. Elliott who has accepted a Call to Hamiota. First Church of Christ scientist River Avenue and Nassau Street unday services at Al . And 7 . Sunday school at 11 . Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o clock it dins room. 206 National build Lar. Open s . To 9 . Public holidays sundays. 3 10 .m. To Fsopi National Church of truth. Army and Navy Hall. 299 Young army an avy a swered. 9 Onn hour. Developing thursdays Circle for message Rcpt inc Good music and singing at All service the Home of Christian spiritualism psychic papers and books Avail Able. The Christadel ians cordially Irr Vite Vou to attend the free Bible lectures delivered every sunday night at 7 o clock in the Boyal Templar building. 360 Young St. Just North cof Portage ave 1 subject tomorrow night Christ s Mission is to destroy the Devil and his s Church Stradbroke and Nassau Burtal Hecner. Red and preacher. Motto fraying h communion. 11 communion dress. Solo by Vancouver. 7 and Sermon. Garden party Canon and and George Kent of june 15th apostolic Temple notre Dame and Hargrave pastor g. Creatore great weak of revival meetings win Evancelist and mrs. 0. Vouga 1 . And 7 meetings each except saturday Ai b religious remarkable o. Berg episcopal m4de of Trie earliest efforts in this coif jts to r5stcr Good will Wom faiths m. M August Isoo Gershom re fish of into English in 1771 by his son Hev. John Williams. William Williams died at Panece Lyn Llandovery at the age of 64. Guide me o thou great Jehovah Pilgrim through this Barren land i am weak but thou Art mighty hold me with thy powerful hand bread of heaven feed me till i want no More. F f open now the Crystal Fountain whence the Healing Stream doth flow let the fiery Cloudy pillar Lead me All my journey through Strong deliverer be thou still my strength and shield. When i tread the verge of Jordan a Jed my anxious fears subside Bear me through the swelling cur rent land me Safe on Canaan s Side songs of praises i will Ever give to thee. Lanark old Bol s annual divine service of the Lan Ark county old timers association to be held at Little Britain Church sunday 3 . Rev. J. A. Mccon Nell will conduct service and Rev. William Grant fort Rouge cres cent United Church will be guest preacher. W. Davidson Thomson soloist. Chubch of the Nazarene s. Mathews will receive members into the Church of the Nazarene at the morning ser vice sunday and his Sermon title will be crowns and thrones May perish. Supt. Walter w. Tink of the Manitoba Saskatchewan District after speaking at Brandon in the morning will preach in Winnipeg in the evening and remain for the business meeting monday. There will be holy communion in the evening. Noted Baptist coming Westminster Maryland and Westminster. Rev. Ernest Marshall Howse s.t.m., . The bundle of life our duty to the future the winning of the War is an immediate urgency. Without winning we should face irretrievable and Universal calamity. But in the winning How shall we Best prepare to serve the future or. Howse will preach at both services. River ave., at Royal St. Rev. Russell Mcgillivray ., . Services 1j . 7 . St. John ambulance brigade will attend the morning service. Director of music Filmer e. Hubble Farewell at Franklin Franklin Man., june 1. Special and mrs. O. M. Pennie who Are removing to Arden Man., were Given a kindly Farewell May 27, by a Large gathering of friends. A presentation was made. Or. Pennie who was . Agent Here is to be succeeded by j. Mcpherson of hater Man. Speak at Broadway Baptist Church at 8 . Wednesday june 19. A tradition dinner the Board of managers of Knox United Church gave at the St. Re gis hotel this week a dinner in Honor and recognition of the tradition committee. About fifty at tended. The tradition group consists of the sons of men who have been for some years Active in the work of the Church and who lie preparing to take up the work As their Fath ers through advancing years Lay Down their responsibilities. Stewart Scott presided and addresses were made by Clare Acheson chairman of the tradition club by Ellsworth Guy and by the minister of the Church Hev. Or James Clarke. The formation of this Organiza Tion was due five years ago to the activities of Paul do Val son of a former minister of the Church. Special Sermon at Grace the allies will win the Bible says so will be the sunday morn ing Sermon theme of Rev. W. G. Martin at Grace Church. Or. Martin will exhort citizens to attend Church at least once each sunday to join in wartime worship and intercession. Eastern Star members will at tend in the evening when the Pas Tor s subject will be loyalty. Stan Ley Osborne will direct the choir in Mendelssohn s As pants the heart. Peggy Watson Sillery s Solo will be Gounod s the King of love my Shepherd is. Grace United Church Cor. Eluce and notre Dame citizens Ake invited to a service of communion sunday morning 11 o clock Peachee Rev. W. G. Martin subject the allies will win the Bible says so sunday evening 7 o clock or. Martin s subject loyalty members of the Eastern Star will attend foil their annual Church service. Broadway first Baptist Broadway and Walnut St. Kev. Arnold Westcott minister 11 things that were written conium Uitz at the lord s supper 3 school 7 stars in their courses staff your favorite hymns a Friendly Welcome to Ajol first presbyterian Canora James place ii . Rev. R. Lawrence Newton . 7 . Rev. W. Cordon Maclean ., . Crescent fort Rouge Wardlaw at Nassau minister Rev. Win. M. Grant ., . Fifth anniversary or Union of cres cent and fort congregations. 11 Art of living of together t Challenge of Jesus to present Day youth or. Norman Elwick organist and choirmaster. Swedish baptists to meet the opening service of the swed ish Baptist Central Canada Confer ence june 6-9, will be held in the swedish. Baptist Church thursday evening june 6. There will be Busi Ness sessions Friday and saturday Forenoon and Alt Moon with Public sex vices each evening and on Sun Day Forenoon and afternoon june 9, and the closing service sunday evening. Cd Dukch vacation schools three broadcasts starting Sun Day june 2, 2.15 ., Over cd pc will outline the work planned for july by the Central committee on Church vacation schools. The work is a denominational for children of Rev j h. Rushbrooke president All creeds and and supported of the Baptist world Alliance will by voluntary contributions. Rev. To i a. N tn7 it n Oil v is of Vars. W. E. Donnelly is chairman or j. T. Garrett Secretary and Alfred special committee has been a j White treasurer. T. M. Miner for pointed to arrange for Secretary will broadcast Sun ing a crowded meeting. Day. Edmonton and Quappelle 11 . Spiritual Security the sacrament of the last supper will be administered and Christian people irrespective of denomination be Welcome at the table of our lord. 7 . In Jesus there is life a Sermon of Hope for Days when people and nations Are being tested As by fire. Communion at the close of the service. Or. James w. Clarke preaching at both services. Or. Spencer Broadway at Furby Street hear Kenneth Spencer popular negro Basso of new York at both sunday services during june. Rev. Walter e. Donnelly prese hcs. 11 face in the shadows 7 christianity to lose the wednesday 8jo pm. Kenneth Spencer in popular recital Rev. Harold a. Frame 11 . Facing life with fortitude Solo Oluffa Irwin. 7 . Lead kindly Light the interesting Story concerning the writing of Newman s a Golf rent hymn. A great message for Days like these. Tenor sol a us Ernest i arrows
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