METHODIST MISSION.
■ PRESENTATION TO SISTER ISABEL. The Methodist Mission Hall, Torystreet, was well filled last night, when occasion was taken by the mothers in connection with the mission to present to Sister Isabel Sinclair, the deaconess, with a travelling bag, suit-ably inscribed. Sister Isabel, who has been in charge of the- Mission for about five years, has found it necessary to resign her position, much to the regret of the members of the mission, to whom she has endeared herself by the splendid work she has accomplished. In. returning thanks, Sister Isabel spoke of the kinaly feeling that had oA all times boen manifested towards her by the members, and; trusted that they would at all times do their best to push on the work of the mission. A short programme of vocal and instrumental music was provided.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 126, 31 May 1910, Page 3
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