NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
Harvest thanksgiving services will be held to-morrow in the High street Methodist Church. The services will be contlucted, morning and evening, by the Revs. L. Hudson and N. Turner respectively. Tho Durham street Methodist Church will hole! an oltl-fashioned Methodists' tea-meeting and "social" on Thursday next. It is expected a large number of Methodists antl others will bo present, in oreler to say good-bye to the Rev. H. R. Dewsbury and Mrs Dewsbury, Mr Dewsbury being appointed to labour in an Auckland circuit.
On Tuesday night the East Belt Choir will give Jeihn Farmer's sacred oratorio, " Chyist and His Soldiers," in aid of the choir fund. Mr Percy S. Brown will act as organist, and tho eiratorio will be conducted by Mr A. Borrows, conductor of the choir. Solos will be given by Miss H. Hunt, Mr C. 11. Schwartz, and others.
The week-end volunteer camp, arranged to take place at Templeton today, has been postponed on account of the weather. Tlie garden party in connection with the Durham street Methodist Church, fixed for to-dny, has been postponed on account of the weather, to the 27th
inst. . . The particulars of the railway excursion to Timaru for the races there on tbe 24th and 25th insts. -tppear elsewhere.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13378, 20 March 1909, Page 10
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