PRIMITIVE METHODISM.
Hie quarterly meeting of officials connected with the Stratford circuit " as Mat Stanley Hoad on 5w day afternoon, the Rev. B. Metson ?iithhS g nrcl Tho repo, - S showed that laitalul and progressive work had boon accomplished during the ’ nast oTVr “<?*“■ LS. ed and productive of good Six felKhin™ 1 ’ 0 i reCei T Gcl into church fellowship, and a deepening interest revealed by members in the life of wmp C fmln 1 + financially the hooks 'mill t 0 P roduc ° a healthy and ed J* nCe - Sheet > , £7 . l)ein K carrimJvl 'l A a AS a sur P lus - mto the new quaiCi. Arrangements were made loi the visit of the president of the conference on Wednesday next and a committee was also appointed to investigate re the commencement of ™V n a part of the district unset ved by church meetings. tho cycning at 6.30 a goodly number partook of the excellent tea provided by the ladies of Stanley aad at 7.45 Mr J. Martin, ciicmt steward, presided over a hearty gathering to which the following interesting programme was submitted Solos, Miss G. Neal (2), Mr 1. Lamason (2\; duet, Misses Neils°,n (2)- recitations, Misses Wade and I i scher and Rev. B. Metson; dvi lng \r Ml ‘ S- Wellington; adchess, .Mr J. Martin. Votes of thanks and a prayer concluded a happy meeting. 1
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 94, 10 June 1911, Page 4
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