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Flower Service.

cc o.in's. mm Beck). omcwuiiK. .. number ot children With 1 parents and friends were present, ’ and the service was most enjoyable. Some very beautiful flowers were offered by the children and made a line show . when gathered in the Sanctuary. I. The Victor, in Ins sermon, which was directed chiefly t< the children present, drew e nar' between the growth and c- . ,f plants in the garden, he growth and care of ren, entphasizing the fat:t- ---■ , a child- or a plant must In? t. ,en in hand early in life if it is to lie influenced at all in its growth, and that just as plants must be kept free Iron) weeds, if the best results are to be obtained, so the children must be kept from f, ning bad habits if they are to ,p worthy men and women hymns sung during the tee wefe suitable to the asion and a very hearty jeling was evident throughout The flowers were sent on the Monday following the service ti the Hamilton Hospital, there t. brighten up the wards and le the patients know that there tm those outside who think of anc sympel- o with them. rensh( to take rings of th V.], and to leaii , small am ) tha hey are stil able in some way to do a littl to relieve the tedium ot a stay i. Hospital.

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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 24, 10 January 1913, Page 3

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Flower Service. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 24, 10 January 1913, Page 3

Flower Service. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 24, 10 January 1913, Page 3

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