BOWLERS' SERVICE
The. Lower llutt Methodist; Church was crowded last evening, tho occasion being a bowlers' church parade* Tho service was conducted by the Kev.,fl» Sharp. . The choir rendered tho anthem "The Radiant Morn," and Mr..,Ej J. Hill sahg "My HOpo is in the Ever- ■ lasting.", The members of the Lower; Hutt Bowling Club and representatives from other clubs woro present.''." The preacher said.that in speaking from the common things of life he wi» .following the example of Our Lord And, of St. taul who drew lessons from the games. Sporfc was not one of the lew*. of God's blessings, and bowling had a distinct effect on character, • teaching them to be resourceful, farsecing, calm, and confident, and made them Able to take victory or faceVdefeat. It taught them the- value of self-coiitrol. If tfieft livqd up to the principles of the gam?, they would not, fear to face the"■jSreftt Skip at the close of life.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 24, 29 January 1934, Page 11
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156BOWLERS' SERVICE Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 24, 29 January 1934, Page 11
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