HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1927-9-28, Page 4WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25, 10.2_ 7.
THE BRUSSELS POST
'WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28, 111127.
REV. DR. ROBERT DICKIE,
OF MONTREAL, DEAD
Prominent Presbyterian -Minister,
Native k)f Hyde Park, Succumbs
in 65th Year.
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Knox ('r,',i,'it Presbyterian Church,
lied here tonight at the as of
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CHURCH CELEBSATES
70th ANNIVERSARY
Special Services Largely Attended at
Milverton .on Sunday.
Milverton. Sept. :21;_Burn_ P:
hyterian Church celein'ated !ts 71ith
anniversary on Sun lay with spec;a1.
servi,•es, conducted by R:•v. J. A.
Shaver, of Dundas. His messag,s a?
both services were direct and power-
fuI and held the close attention of
the large congregations.
The choir was asisted by Thomas
MacLean, of Stratford, who >aher
solos at both serves moat acceptably
and the choir rendered anthems In
harmony with the occasion, The
church was artistically arranged with
an abundance of autumn flowers. Th,)
offerings for the day were most gen..
erous.
As a compliment to Burns Church
the evening service at St. Paul's
United Church was withdrawen, the
congri",ution joining with Burns
church in the service.
Rev. William Mackintosh, B. D.,
minister of Burns Church, conducted
the services at Rev. Mr. Shav-r'-
church in Dundas,
ORANGEMEN AT BELGRAVE.
HOLD DECORATION DAY
TO BE IN LIMELIGHT AT WINNIPEG
I '(:' for leader r;f the COIt r ire; in C/1 II/1 IA at the Wul ipe),; convention in October are shown
: It. my 1)ray ton, Oat:? io era lida te. 1'. H. ( tit,e,t, iib •Lee'.; du,, , 1111.1 Robert itoe,'ers, \laulitoba.
Hugh Guthre, who is now the tem poi try leader, Howard Ferguson, Premier of Ontario, who says he won't take the job, R. B. Bennett,
the silver tongue .from the West.
HISTORICAL FACTS ABOUT
GLASGOW
When the Clyde Was Fordable
Twelve Miles Below G:asgnw
l:,t• avlargo man -
hoe of Oran.t 'men front ;lyth, 1C'
hang. Illu 1,1 anti Inina:1rt^otl ? :n•
111 o i1 country ex••111ti1,te givese•+:1 \ th ; :1.,. ,;' 'ono ince :`.icg. l,:st::n:z(i •fact,
on s1..tl
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of ❑ The ?nem% Ont: t 1 file it, 1 , I T7
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f.. -u,•., :p. .._ . 5I. Xotue. to ht, to" .-1;. .. .,.-:1-
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in Paisley or Kilmaleolm, in order to
prev:•nt the ',:ague, which wit= then
raging in the:: two place:, from
.prea'11a;; to Glasgow, and ten Aran-
, ger was alloyed to enter the city
without ul•1•mi: