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Record scenes from the
centennial church service at
James Street United Church
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Dr. Don Ecker was one of the local photographers who found many excellent subjects.
His consist of Mr. and Mrs. Elmore McBride, Mrs. Mery Cudmore and Mrs. Carf Cann.
Enjoying a cup of tea after the service are Mrs. Ken Ottewell, Mrs Iry Armstrong,
Ken Ottewell, and Mr. and Mrs. Don McCurdy.
Exhibiting the "reserved" appearance common among their forefathers are four ushers
at the service, Harold Taylor, Dr. Harvey Cowen, Larry Snider and Harvey Pollen,
The Provincial Treasurer and Mrs. MacNaughton
joined in the fun.
A coal oil lamp is examined by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cerson AOTS members Iry Armstrong and Gord Cudmore empty the
and Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Brock. old-fashioned collection boxes into a bowler hat.
Dr. Harvey Cowen enjoys a chat with Mrs. Rufus Kestle
and Mrs. Arthur Rundle.
SHDHS teacher Miss Lauretta Seigner, right, chats with choir
members Louise McBride, Jon Dinney and Barry McKnight.
'r old t_or,thiile from head to toe.
Obviously enjoying the night are Mrs, Eugene Seaver, Mr. and Mrs, Norm Walper
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter McBride.
The Rev, Harold Snell, London, carries an old family
Bible as he chats with Mrs. Alvin McBride, Len
McKnight and Harvey Pollen.