Stanway Road Primitive Methodists
-■ -i IfcicWsfulii^versai^ held on Sunday Monday' 1 last: at the Stanway &hoolhouß0 i in''Copriec T tion with the Primitive; Metibbdist congregation theire. The ; serm6ns on : Sunday afternoon ami everiing^'were . preached to tolerably large and tho-^ ; roughly appreciative conjg^regatidhs; by Mr F. Hill of Woodville. On^ 'the iollowing day .this: -somewhat quiet district ;had quite, a lively gala day Appearance. , The vehicles and horses belonging to. lie large number who came to the soiree stood thick' around the schoolhouse. The <tea tables were efficiently presided over by Mesdames Qower, Mihier, Adams, Butcher, Grajbb, ■, vid other enthusiastic workers whose names are not to hand. . Considerably over 100 joined in the attack upon the "good things", so temptingly, presented. Out door games were freely indulged in by the more • youthful patrons of the tea meeting.. . The public meeting^was presided over by Mr J. C. Thompson, of Feildjng, and addressed by the B^bv. J. Clover, and Messrs Hill, A4ams; ana , CquUell. ' Suitable selections Sankey's book were sung. The usual votes of thanks and benediction brought a very •njoyable and profitable meeting to a " 'close. ' ■' '^^^^^^^^- ■'- ■'■,>
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 69, 19 November 1885, Page 3
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184Stanway Road Primitive Methodists Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 69, 19 November 1885, Page 3
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