TRINITY CHURCH.
I The official opening of the Young People's Guild took place on Monday, in Trinity 'Hill,., when a large number eat down to a ! banquet presided over by the Pastor, the i Rev. H. J. Huffadine. The following toasts ! were honoured :r-"Xbe King," "'The President." proposed by Mr Walter "Willdneon, and responded to by Mr G. H. Hall; "The Ladies," proposed by Mr W. Bull, and reiepondeoVto by Miss Haxell; "The Guild," I proposed by Mr James, and responded to by |Mr Jack Bryant. There waa, an excellent i programme, as follows:—Violin eolo, Mrs ! Wkkenden; duet, Mesdames Vincent and ' Hall; humorous recitation, Mr A. Dey. The following officers were elected:—President, Bev. H. J. Huffadine; vice-presidente, Messrs G. H.-Hall and W. "Wilkinson; treasurer, Miss J. Wickenden; secretary; Mr It. Woodham,
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17112, 6 April 1921, Page 5
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