Vo lame l [#1 Ilgthodiet Church page 2 “he 91 1pens Were En _ - 511 sh and had 4 children. Herb became a run: ster Fla went t for his theologian training because he thought he could get it moreeconomicglggeaghs. in a shorter time than in Canada. Nettie never married Ma 1 1n T958. There was also another son. . ry lived En Harriswn and Lide .: _, .2 , relâ€"x; I39fl- Cahomas 0. Sanderson, Albert 9. Tiffln Mr. Sanderson was tall, dark and we'll-liked. He used to drive 2. twoâ€"wheeled cart with buggy top. Mr. Tiffln was a good organist. Most of these students boarded at Frank Colwell's (on Irvine Brown's farm) warns? on: m, Apn Nth, 1393. (€an of @orzdolenee. n (d To Mn Aslwlllns Cums“ AM] quu ; PH‘T'V a†b \V]3.th(l members of this Epw‘orlll League. do Y desimtncx ’ ' l ‘ ' I My†AME“! puss our mner sympathy “my _\ou m your (7:1 and bemmuelm by the removal mm us or rlur beloved sislsr, who wan so earnosb qu dillgent in her eï¬arca l'a beneï¬t us. We feel our loss very keenly, llnd sadly Russ her ' kinduounselnnd cheerful countenance, m we know ,l‘ A new Wesigy Church was built and Opened in T894 shaaunrlosaisIlezelvrnnlgnin,nl\d\vhile \venlmll no ' A When MI. was the minister. It is of longerbeholdher[wemoiynrugclwakuzwLlubiiwc White brick and with a full basement. A cornerstone provehimllfulwoskn‘llberwnlibullinLhegruuLbeynnd! ceremony and supper were held early in the year. WeeunmstlyprnyllmtGull'ï¬allozoeslhenedinrion . A second big supper was heldat the opening ceremony myrcseuponmandallemmbmalywmnmmau E1123 Shier was organist at this time. She was Amos fmnily,il|lhi§ dark hour ur umlcuon, untilweshull bu Shier's daughter and died in Wl‘ï¬â€˜fseveml of her rarnmmdinbhnt ColcscllllnomwwlmmWang); nu farm! 1y also helped in the choir because they mm:- _ were all very musical.Purple Grove was noted for Signednnhellalfuffllul [v1 mnnowgnwmm 1:5 chainghem fianlzyJand others of his famj 1y V , _ W ~ "W‘m" aso,e DE .11 eeor. “my Chum'Luf“"E'1 M"â€'y§'“"“"“m' l Rev. Mr. Sanderson continued as minister for Purl‘IBGmVE-APV‘I“mv IW- (Mrsq-pmn) jyears wjth Hr. Til ffenfllhomas F}. Sawyer,and LE. Jones as students. The custom followed for many years was to have an ordained man and a student ,. bonA‘éed by Minnie Fair- 1951 7 x J to serve a large circuit. One Sunday the orrlaflnerl my haï¬fa’buyler was the'l’iTst Preciï¬ent 7 man preached in 3 churches anr‘l the next Sunday of the Young Deonle's Soc‘lety. NT. Harron the stuflent preached in the same 3 churches. was teachinq at Durple Grove and later heearlle "'esley services lwere hem morninl? and night on a minister. alternate Sundays. 7897- “KM MDSE.A.W. Deva: _ L1r.'l‘ioss had 4 daughters, who were ~ret+y well grown. up when he came to Bervie.0h1 1dren were inclined to ‘sLalfl in The 0“ "1‘. Moss hut loved his Wife.Daisy marrjea Shem Stanley. D31 557 am Shem were both muslcnl and Pave of their talents unsparjnrrly.0ne mrried awn/l. l.1acl)onala,one lives in "Jinnjpep, and one is Firs. (Dlvl; Whiter of Gor‘rje. Mr. Diver was free emgwnt and socinhle. Someone slid his cuf“â€"1ï¬nks always rattled. 1898- George Baker,J.L.Stew=l1-t Hr. Baker “is f‘fil and 0“ mai‘url 52‘ An amuslm story 15 hold of Mr. Stewart going to the Sonthline CHULCH timeJ-Ze askafl eloh man his name arm was told Stewart. He became a bit they "lore hlllfrinr' ajnke on him hut it lvab really their name. He later 43 ‘ ' 1 'l ‘slfl Wm» much beloved Mi .L.Slewun 1/0 Cth _ , . V V “ï¬r W ‘E 1 a ms 3'53"“ WOW 01m .L-HBXt .‘7631‘ the Etudent 'm Jaznus lfl'h‘untef Lunclc of livrb Pelleg/ “fl in 19% it "la: uhHr d ‘m ‘mrymk‘m m Sh A“ m :3 ' ‘ " ‘ ’ - H -'r jsll ‘Eelle "endersondanznter of LI. .911 91 lintnnd,.5mk..diedmd1ntd|y A. wjlson. “Ir. ljlbon A skout ml,“ _9 mJA H Li _ 1 a a T I.†"Egklieinhléglgï¬'m’l D-kmn Mn. Who kcn‘l, stnrw “hqu 11,7le_ nrrlsfronr‘ls stme j? nounâ€"hey .sad 5 III As H fly. “mama: “framINglglh flew: a m I «g‘mmih'ugamo‘l 1: cm5 choc]. , ‘ - V ‘ ‘ n, ’11ng L tha m: mauled in Dr. Stewart, / t _ ‘ 7 ~ ‘_ ‘7 I V a _ rleildnm a! mu Wm Chlnn , , mvmllyl Thu rolurnod'ln Canada ‘ "m" Ian “ammm ’ï¬u‘i'.’ IL (I E lavaâ€: H L n W‘ET'EM in me W.M. . and Mm “fl 3 , V M, “,1, _ . ‘ _ 7 ~ ‘ihllfll: . ‘ nrvlm wu canal-ma by the f‘L'l'Efy’m Clmrdch. xi; Tï¬l. nnmr. Y I ‘ , y 31"", 13.3% ‘nrm .wmlm All. l u -= To preach the ijst offenflen. thjnl jog became a missj oralâ€"y w, W l hum/.1