NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
CHILDREN’S DAY. 
Manchester Churches Observe the 
Festal Day with Appropriate 
Exercises by the Children. 
With services appropriate to the 
occasion Children’s Day was ob- 
served at the Manchester churches 
last Sunday. Rev. C. Arthur Lin- 
coln gave a short address to the 
children at the ~ Congregational 
church in the morning, and his ser- 
mon, which followed, was founded 
upon the same thought. 
At both churches in the evening 
concerts were given by the children 
of the Sunday school. 
The churches were prettily deco- 
rated in flowers, the pulpit of the 
Congregational church being lit- 
erally banked in white and green, 
and the rostrum of the _ Baptist 
church, with an arch of green and 
white in the centre, and at either 
end brightened with electric lights, 
made a pretty effect. A bank of dai- 
sies also encircled the front of ros- 
trum anda cross in white and green 
stood in the rear. 
At the Congregational church the 
following programme was carried 
out at 7 o'clock: 
Song, “ Children’s Day” . Primary school 
Per eOOUSIUSLORETCISG 200) i. Gis ce e's « Prayer 
song, * Water Lilies”... Agnes Sjorlund 
Exercise, ‘So Can We.” 
Duet, ‘‘ Nodding in the Meadows”..... 
oat seat Annabel Lodge, Beatrice Long 
Recitation, “ Not Self but Others” 
NMEA N Sa Dacha es eee gars John Carter 
poor. ping, Children, Sing”. 0.200... 2; 
/ DSS cE Soe ae Primary school 
{ Four boys 
) Four girls 
Recitation, ‘‘ Dear Little Flower”...... 
A A Helen Knight, Ella Erricson 
et.) ihe Bluebird "ae. 00.05 S4004 
.Gertrude Ashley and Ethel Standley 
Recitation, ‘“The Bluebird and the Rose” 
Soa aries Gwendolin Glendenning 
Exericse, ‘‘Summer’s Message”....... 
.Mabel Olsen and six boys and girls 
Song, “This Good Old World of Ours” 
Girls from Mrs. Knight’s and Miss 
Goldsmith’s classes 
Recitationy “Let us Try to Make Life 
Brighter”............ Dorothy Blaisdell 
Recitation, ‘‘ Redeeming the Time”.... 
Oe nea ae Walter. Stanley 
-Ruth Beaton and Minnie Olsen 
Exercise, ‘‘ His Bow in the Clouds” 
PAV Sand eyas ¢ Four girls, three boys 
Recitation, “ Cheery Little Buttercup”. 
Seis aaah Se en Edna Allen 
Exercise, * His Place,’ c.s'.. »% 
Se Se Ot AS Dora Marshall 
Song, ‘‘Only a Little Christian”........ 
Le yncat AE NE ease Teauscyth reine Me Pauline Semons 
Recitation, © Ime Bee”)... 2.5 Oscar Olsen 
Recitation, “Her Friend”..... Helen Wing 
nes “ Like the Little Blossom”....... 
a ae Hazel Semons, Adele Sjorlund 
PALAIS SAR By the Pastor 
“Onward, Christian Soldier”..Congregation 
At the Baptist church at 7.30, af- 
ter congregational singing, Scrip- 
ture reading by the superintendent 
and prayer by the pastor, the fol- 
lowing programme was carried out: 
Reeitation, ‘‘ Children’s Day” 
.Gladys Hildreth 
Opening Chorus, “’Tis Sunshine”...... 
EELS Se he ee he Mrs. Crafts’ Class 
Recitation, “A Sermon in the Flowers” 
See Ls, Seo ae Helen Johnson 
Exercise, ‘‘Something Each Day”.. 
Dorothy Bohaker Raymond Purdy 
Gordon Crafts Annie McKinnon 
Sold, Singing: Praises’ *.t22.. Brenda Cook 
IRECitationye. Ubats viene: Ruth Preston 
Recitation, “The Heart’s Garden” 
Ruth Spry 
Recitation, Selection from Ruskin : Se- 
same and Lilies....... Aunie Younger 
Chorus, ‘The Children’s Happy Day” 
Soper wegen a ree Boys and Girls 
Recitation, “ Growing”.....Melissa Stanley 
Recitation, “Grandma’s Angel”. Ethel Spry 
Recitation, ‘‘ Children’s Day ”.Gordon Baker 
Solo, “Sweet Story of Love” 
Sialy op eaters Beatrice Chadwick 
Exercise, “The Rainbow”......Seven Girls 
Motion Song, ‘“Rock-a-Bye Birdie”.... 
i) si nets eee ih he Six Little Girls 
Recitation, ‘It’s Hard to Understand” 
Dog hee! ERAS Se BT OTe Geo. Salter 
ACaress bythe MeastOt ss cea cess es 
Closing Chorus, “ Till We Meet Again” 
Sra cn MR Se ees, Mrs. Crafts’ Class 
In his talk to the children, at the 
morning <2zvice, Rev. Mr. Lincoln 
spoke in line with tre thought ex- 
pressed in.a verse from John 4: “But 
whosoever drinketh of the water of 
sha 
life that I shall give him shall never 
thirst; but the water that I shall 
give him shall be in him a well of 
water springing up into everlasting 
hieg 
“We must get our water of life 
from the higher source so that we 
shall not be wells with chains and 
cranks,” he said. “lf He is in us, 
we can get this water of life from 
the highest source. 
“In order for us to walk straight 
in life we must be changed through 
and through. But in order for Jesus 
Christ to walk in the children He 
must first of all walk in the parents. 
If the child be taught with the spirit 
of Jesus Christ Sundays and _ the 
father and mother are not of this 
spirit during the week, we cannot 
expect. ‘thé, ‘children "Hog walk 
straight.” 
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