Lakeside WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 4, 1962-66, page 11

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â€"~\/o_ «o s 3 x 2 us . is $ e § . hy 2 : Apimmmscail iess ie | ?*‘ s i pae omm s oo o stt s 1y‘ . 7 1 e 0 Un lt us t > ~ mss ‘ F w‘%’ P f ~LRK â€" 0o â€" Wms s E in-_r;akefgieAl:&ggfifigh{})%fli 1Ches 3 the area was filled to _ a former rector of the church, e birthday Sdnday The church, v?cpeaClw}ilflfgrartxl(lftahesrpescéa] Seg(; .lln ]gheGupansh mouy eaih c ol 6 1B ‘ice. or . D. Gilmour renews acquainâ€" : which nor mally serves 26 famâ€" listened to the guest speaker, tances with for mer parishion» . _.:._.::;;;:;s;v.::.;;;;::z:,:.-::::;.-::.sv;:;.::,:"'-..-;.s.s::‘..:z..;':-f:;:f::.s'::sE::ss:s::;:::;.:; es ias: oparmgrms C > g{ .2 .. o a | : @2 _ _ se ce ks | ‘ ' M _ n o esA «s _ $A [ 33. 4 f _ °_ t §%> . | Guild In Lakeside o is # & : P lans Centenmal S . ‘ ie . . e k & 1 5. 92. o t oc Fx" * ~W. t tTns """ 1 PS =| LAKESIDE: Mrs. Francis W. iY w . $. ?.,"' a> Te & | Seaton was hostess to the memâ€" ty zy . s h. _ Cl in S | bers of Christ. Church Guild, bay C l K.. "%®@ * d . NO |â€" Mrs. Harold Mills presided and CY ht o e x . / /y p‘" _ y4,; :3 § devotions were taken by Mrs.] iss 95 s . o> se . i'f;"':';ii}fi;-f.,:."'-' wer wl | Harry Munds, Mrs, James Baâ€" is 9 \ _ _ 3e y ~ s. e ' s ker and Rev, J. A. Catling, ; s css i ie 7 . The Guild is planning and 3 .. . Sss x 8B oo 3y smcs â€" preparing for Christ Church Th s > m xE" 2i uk .o 28 ‘ Centennial Service which will . l y {,3%5\5}% h. o i ; ; be celebrated September 29,| @’; * ,;ig\,,xy $ .. } CA 3 s when the confirmation class is & j k. _ ts it itz f to be presented to_ Suffragan . ce > " t "‘?”\,,‘”‘« ts ces Bishop The Right Rev. W. A| h i Y ~ . é; y , ie Townshend. | s uc e x f fe: y Christ Church cornerstone, ya s es uid i A ies was laid .llunef,l, 1?163. The subâ€" 5 ARSAT:. ... M § P ‘ scription list for the first year ers, front row, Mrs. W. A. rion Baker, Lakeside and Mrs.â€" w C $ $ i. «W yAr 3 7 ardens Frank Baker and records the names of 70 familâ€" Ross, Embro; Mrs. John Mills Mary Stewart, Toronto. LEFT: l £ ies, but not 70 pew renters. Bakesid 0 q ; Jack Young of Lakeside. (Staff s AMiFS. SEaton Ras onl Iettors Ofl akeside, and back, Mrs. Orâ€" Rev. J A. Catling, present 6 ( appreciation for a gift of dinner rion Wayler, London, Miss Maâ€" rector, confers »with chureh _ Photos), plates and other gifts which are â€" C to be used at the luncheon iol-’ lowing the Centennial Service.’ j The kindness of friends in seâ€" C ding biographies and accounts*r iintin s ios io tln n t ... oomorne ons Seepeiiiiien en (()lf even};1 concerning the church a & ‘ _ during the past 100 years is apâ€" ?recigted‘ as these are recorded LAKESIDE CHURCH CENTENARY | or hiStOrical purposes. _M_ | thThe next meeting will be in|. FÂ¥ e § e evening with Mrs. T. Mitchâ€"/} D h d t Of Th F t ell hostess. A escenddants c e FITS < â€"| Parishi At Service |â€" LAKESIDE â€" Christ Anglican|truth to all around. Generations| whether or not Christ rose from:i 8 Church,â€" Lakeside, celebrated|that followed have kept th e|the dead, thereby showing Gogl’sl the one hundredth anniversary| church and churchyard, with victory over death. If He did, ¢ of its founding Sunday tenderâ€" care and all around sleep then Christ‘s Eromi§e, “Becz}us.el j fing, Sept 15th] Visitors, former members of the saints of other days. I do|I live, ye shall live also‘ 1As) | on Sl'mdaX:Vl?can Hepuren. s _|the congregation and descenâ€"/not mean saints in the prissy every man‘s warranty of his _ 4 jat Christ, Ang s P os: held dants of some of the first memâ€"|sense of the word for sometimes|own salvation. 4.z =cpnf1rfrlat103 acttendance. The bers of the congregation, file d|in God‘s church, every church,| "One hundred years ago, theE ¢ |with_ a $ 0. Applegara. BA ~Jinto the old, original pews to|we act more like devils th a n|rector continued, "the first pas:, ’Ri- Rev. hop of Georgian Bay listen to Rev. J. D. Gilmour, a|saints but saints in the sense|tor had only this to declare, D.D. Bishop e of the service. former rector, deliver the serâ€"| that we were baptized into that God had given salvation to § | was in tcgargresehted by the mon. Christ‘s death and in that sure| men and in every generation he gCandldS t l():atling t ere: Mra : [ Ihe Sermon was from Reveâ€"\knowledge we the living trust|pleaded with men and women |pastor Hacon, Mrs. Alice Meisâ€" lation 12:10 "And I heard a loud|ourselves to God‘s mercy and|and children to accept it, F 0 T t o e es Apesoom. Mary. Noi voice saying in heaven, ‘‘Now is |loving care, even as we trust|one hundred years we have had. ner, Jane a Clark, _ Bruce come salvation, and strength,| our beloved dead." nothing else really to say week[ teith, _ Step atiing MZ. Ceorge and the kingdom of our God, and by week. For the next 100 years) _ @ Clark, Brian da . %\’IcLéod and the power of His Christ for the| TASK OF CHURCH «| we will have nothing else to say i antel Golr y8 The Bishop adâ€" accuser of our brethren is cast) Mr, Gilmour said the task of|except this â€" fight on, ,,:flrlends‘ Wendell filp s ddsles and ore. down, which accused them beâ€"\the Church in the next 100 years|for even as you struggle tefy 8 dressod 1N [ with cerfificates fore our God day and night." _\ will be the same as its task in| wards and onwards, the was. sented them i defed by the past 100 years â€" to proclaim|is already yours and than To f Special music was ;e nts were BUILT WELL |___ . Christ‘s victory over death. |again to God for the victory the er~‘r and ?Efrfis Atnal) Mr. Gilmour said the Church| "The chief tenet of Christian through Jesus Christ our Lord."| serve to all in the pa was well situated and today |faith," he said, "has to be that| Centennial day guests includâ€"| € ......ommsionnunitaierin ieveevemaanama= n shows the signs of a hundred| God has already won the battle.\ed Hon. Justice Richardson, ° years, loving care. Perhaps Anglicans take for|Cairndurn Farm, Alton; Gor(i The builders built well . a n d|granted that everybody knows|don Pittock, Oxford MLA, an € the founders chose their site|this, that we are vietors in life, his wife and twenty ol t with exquisite care and set the by God‘s grace, Well, don‘t take|bers of the family 0 : fvherél church of God high on a hill so|if for granted, for the whole|W. Jones who was rector ; f C â€" that it might give the light of!truth of Christianity stands on‘ â€"1910 â€" 1911. ; q | tm e ie vaniea ieanentivrhadercemans ndovn n rnpaic orpnpatans se e is( i ha seart 10 e cce ces sn retoaren ie unen Beom y nctnmis. ci n ne snlynariinnnne o+ en ‘

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