TEMPLETON.
The Templeton Church was full to oversowing on the night before the missioncr, tho Rev. E. K. Miiles, left. All the open spaces from the porch to tho sanctuary were filled uith i-ji;n-; and chairs. Mr MnLvs g;t>e a characteristically strong address on ''Loyalty." At the end of the s<rvice he invited all those who so wished to Cf.ine out and renew their baptismal vows. It was an inspiring sight, the congregation, with the men loading them, standing in rows before the altar and sinpTij; «s they took up their places "Quit'Votj Like Men." The mission was brought to a dose last n:ght, when the memorial cards, h'tvir.i, on them the names of the lour missioners for the district, were given out. The mission begins at Prebbleton on Saturday at 7.M. the missioners being tho Revs. H. AY. Jones and G. H. .Morse. The Rev. W. \V. iSodsrwick will begin a mission at St. Columba's, Hornby, on Saturday, November 12th.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13871, 24 October 1910, Page 8
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