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Social at Colyton

'■■ ■ ♦ A farewell social to the Rev. T. H. Lyon was held in the Public Hall, Colyton, on ThulSaay evening last, when the following programme was gone throngh in a most successful manner : — Piano selection, Miss Garlick; anthem, tbe choir ; song, " The gates of the west," Miss Stewart ; song, " Rocked in the cradle of the deep," Mr Baker ; recitation, Mr Perkins; anthem, the choir; duet, " 0 lovely peace," Mrs Lyon and Mr Haycock ; song, " The fisherman and his | child," Miss Minnie Garlick ; anthem, tbe choir, duet, " Pilgrims of the night," Mrs Thompson and--Mißyßfhtahy',**wei. tation, Mr Perkins. Mrs Thompson played the accompaniments for the FeUding singers, and Miss Shortall performed a similar office fbr the Colyton ones. Refreshments werß^kvm^mA&smm^ votes of thanks passed toi the Contributors to tbe programme, ..and to Mr Andrews for the loan of his ,pianp* t Qre&t praise was also given; to? thelColytdjp^rienj^or their interest in making the affair a success. The proceeds of thq concert are to be devoted towards paying *for the transfer and deeds of the section of land given for church purposes -some time ago by Mr Smith, senr., of Colyton, „. . ..-«- A : •.- - '■ -'"'*■'*£ I

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 109, 4 March 1893, Page 2

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Social at Colyton Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 109, 4 March 1893, Page 2

Social at Colyton Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 109, 4 March 1893, Page 2

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