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WE WELCOME LADIES AUXILIARY GRANVILLE PRESBYTERY There is no more inspiring sight than that of hands raised in prayer. Tranquil, com posed, supplicating, they embody all that is spj^tJhl\n<i-divine.,, There ar? the hands of the aged; wrinkled and lined with the toil of a life-time; little blue veins in terweaving endlessly to tell of ebbing youth. There are the young man’s hands; strong and calloused with the marks of work well done. There are the hands of the girl ^fragile, trusting, graceful, soft and white. The hands of the child, so tiny and helpless, so compelling of love and tenderness. Let us all raise our hands in prayer to our God this Easter. For whether they be wrinkled or smooth, strong or weak, calloused or fine, little or brawny, they express to Him the hope, faith, and love of man. £efs All Go Go Church Easter!
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