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Many children of Angarrack Methodist Sunday-school unable to attend school anniversary services because of outbreak of mumps
Submitted by webmaster on Sat, 01/10/2022 - 00:00.
Anniversary.--Many of the child-ren of Angarrack Methodist Sunday-school were unable to attend the school anniversary services on Sunday because of an outbreak of mumps in the village. Those who could attend however gave an ex-cellent musical service at which Mr. K. Harvey presided. Mrs. Harvey presented the Sunday-school re-wards. The children were trained by Mr. N. Matthews, Mesdames R. Clemens and S. Perry. Preachers morning and evening were Mr. L. S. Pelleymounter and Mr. P. Thomas. Mr. E. Bryany was organist. read more »
Feast Day thanksgiving for completion of payment of debt incurred for two new vestries
Submitted by webmaster on Mon, 01/03/2021 - 01:00.
ANGARRACK A thanksgiving service was held in the Wesleyan Church, Phillack, on Feast-day, Nov. 21, to commemorate the completion of the payment of the debt incurred for the two new vestries lately added to the school premises.
A sum over £285 has been raised, and the connexional authorities, ever will to aid struggling societies, generously gave the last £20, making over £305 in all. Mr. C. Harris, the trust secretary, arranged the concert, and singers and musicians readily responded. The Rev E. A. Stead, supt, minister, suitably expressed in his speech the good work done. The church was filled, seats down the aisle being over ninety stayed to supper, most of the provisions for which had been generously given. Thanksgiving service was held in the Wesleyan Church, Phillack, on Feast-day
Submitted by webmaster on Mon, 01/02/2021 - 01:00.
ANGARRACK A thanksgiving service was held in the Wesleyan Church, Phillack, on Feast-day, Nov. 21, to commemorate the completion of the payment of the debt incurred for the two new vestries lately added to the school premises. A sum over £285 has been raised, and the connexional authorities, ever will to aid struggling societies, generously gave the last £20, making over £305 in all. Mr. C. Harris, the trust secretary, arranged the concert, and singers and musicians readily responded. The Rev E. .A. Stead, supt, minister, suitably expressed in his speech the good work done. The church was filled, seats down the aisle being over ninety stayed to supper, most of the provisions for which had been generously given.