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Show j-- - -. OLD HOIjK'S DAY. An Iin joy attic Time at the Lake? Resort. AN lLCni.l.KtVf PROUKAM )oits ami Games liy the Yotii.", .tu Amuse-lhc Aged. Onco more Hie"TaJple of Lo i' In vc psid honor tonurgriiV luiiii, to Ihpie who In' dars Ast iiuule the witdeiucsa bl snoin ns the lose ind to whom great ImnurlS'iTlie. Acoiding !u invitations Kut out '.v thccomuiillig the old people asseiu'lllid at tbu Meeting Housu WiiIiiOmIii.v iiibiulug wheiecou-veynrcfH wheiecou-veynrcfH were in readiness to convey tlieui to tliu Muidock Iteanit on the lake shore. The weather vvus rather stoiiny bul after a liltlu sbovvir to cixjI the air the sun came nut gild to shinuupon such n happy crowd if old people. Tables were s-t in the' pnvilliuii nud tin old folks were tented around (ho fii-uil board and after blessing wiispiouniimed by Councilor A. K.AJid.'rs u smiling waiters attended to theji wants pruvid-ingall pruvid-ingall lUllcacies tu iciupl the nppctitru of tliu giuels. It wustngieat rontraslto the (ate they sat down to wlieiisai.u biusli predominated liere. ' Dining the lepnat miislo wis turninhed by the Kltkluim Hand and( the Old Folk's Choir. There were 103 sat duw u to the first tnblo slid 60 nt the'si'cond. The tables were now cltuicd away and seals placed in the pavilhon and all those picaent invited Inside to listen to the p.ogram as follows. rnoeitVM. Selcctioti by tho'lihoir "Oh Mv Father." Prayer hv CouncllorVm CHrk. 6ingiug by choir. Address of welcome, HUhop T. It Cutler. TfJ C nile song, J.iLJjibb.Mary Wuulces 8p ecb by WilllsiifHIonr. Speccli on tliu IllstOii"! Lehi by John Woodhouse.' 2iaB",., ; '6lng1ng-ryHeiffyTern: "t- Short speech by Itebecca Stiu. Iiiug, Comic reading liy 5nhln. Caudland. Comic song, James Kirkbaui Closing song, by choii. Closing praycr'by S Ktupey Tbu following pile 's were distill utcd : For tha oldest mnii, pan of (3 siiocs, Win. Thomas, aged ft!. For the nrm who has b.'en in tho cbuich longest, stinw hat, Jce. .1. uiilh baptized In 1KIJ. lor the lady, who has lalscd tbu largest family of loy, u pair of hone, Mary Jackson, 10 bos. l'or tliu ladv raiaiug the largest iiiiuitier of girls, a brooch, liarb.ira Ann l'.vans. For tliu oldest lady, a brooch, Mrs. A. J Anderson, uged HI. For tl.e man talking tho smallest family, a straw lull, T It. .loner. For the man raising the largest fanitlv, n pilr of shoes, Ihjso W. Fox, i5 children. III'.NMNO roil I'lllZLH, Ono ladies' luni cl givun by Ilioadbrul Sl Sons, Mis. Miiiids Diesa pattern, Mrs. .fano ,liniiK. Lndics' sllpncis, .Mary A. Hlatei. $1, Josoph J. Smllh. tiO cents, Mous Anderson. r0 cents, Mis. Klira Husson. Ladiei hoso and -5 cents, Mis. Kb n ltueFou. Thus ended lhud.i)'M t njoymtnt, and the aged veterans retired liomu frelhi tired jet thankful for the kludneas manifested tovvmds them. |