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LODGE MEETING.

. i__^—_o—: ■ The' King's : Coronation' Lodge of Good Templars held its ..weekly session last Friday evening. Bro. A. Dryden, L.D., presided. Ono now member was initiated. .The officers;and members of the Hope of Pcton-p Lodge were' officially welcomed, .and occupied the official chairs, .Bro. -A. Parker presiding. After routino business had been disposed of, an enjoyable programme was gone through/the contributors being:—Sisters Murray; M'Ginity, Millward (2), and Murphy, and Bros. Dr. How, Jones, Lambert,. Battenberg, "Morris, Ryder, H. and. A. Parker.. Refreshments were pro- , oided by the brothers.; Cordial votes of thanks were passed to the visitors, who had niU6tered in a large number, and after felicitous speeches had been made on each side, ttic. meeting closed. At next .meeting the nomination and election of officers will bo held.

■ . ' ■ \ ■. •. ' Sir William and Lady Dunn celebrated their golden wedding recently at • Sir William's country residence, The Retreat, Lakenheath, Suffolk, by an entertainment given to tho 'villagers. Sir William Dnnn, who is a.member of St. John's congregation, Kensington, is jtnown'by his splendid gjit of JD50.000 tor tho boncfit of. English Prcsbytcrianism, announced at tho Synod, May, 1906. This money, was handed to trustees to bo invested. Tho .income is divided,thus—one-third to tho Church Building Fund; onq-third to tho College Fund, for an. additional professorship and other specified'purposes; and the remaining third to be distributed at. the pleasure of tho trustees amongst the Eorcign Missions, Sustentation, Widows-, and Orphans, and Aged and Infirm Mimsters lumls.- Already the."Sir William Dunn i rust,.V as :it is "called, has been of very . £ft£at benefit'to \th.9'X'h.urek," '■'

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 646, 25 October 1909, Page 3

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LODGE MEETING. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 646, 25 October 1909, Page 3

LODGE MEETING. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 646, 25 October 1909, Page 3

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