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CAPEL

... expressed a welcome to all present. The Vicar of Capel (the Rev. C. R. Atten- borough) said he much appreciated the invitation to speak ai the meeting. In @ spirited and inspiring address, he gave as his opinion that the various denomina- tions could be likened ...

TADWORTH

... After Evensong next Sunday (a Youth Fellow- shiv Corporate Evensong), Miss L. Lea, a missionary home on leave from Japan, will speak in the Church Hall on her war-time experiences. ...

BROCKHAM

... elected leader of the Brockham School Y,FC„ and Mr. Longley deputy leader. Arrangements were made for the Count v public speaking contest and the effleienev contest was also discussed. Three new members were enrolled. It was proposed that club magazine ...

THE BOOKHAMS

... Rev. W. M. Tristram (Minister of Bookham Baptist Church), and large number of Baptist friends joined in tor the evening. Speaking in the series of i devotional meetings, Mr, Tristram took as his subject, How the New Testament Began. For some 45 minutes ...

EPSOM LIBERAL ACTIVITY

... in the profits and in the management, thus giving the worker, for the first time, a slake in his Job. While Mr Hudson was speaking from ihe loudspeaker car assisted by H. P. Steel (Young Liberalsi. useful work was done oosse of Younc Liberals, who set ...

Tlie Save of the MaU'h

... rather a lot hereabouts and a hitherto clean game was marred by a very nasty foul on Furness which led to the referee having to speak to one of the visiting defenders. It was FURNESS who reduced the Hitchin lead in the fifteenth minute when he snapped up nice ...

Yours gratefully, Y.EJ.. (Mrs.)

... recommended that the matter be referred to the Special Joint Laundries Committee in the first Instance. Mr. E. F. Crundwell, speaking for the Laundries Committee, mentioned that since this matter was gone into, although there had been no change in the procedure ...

REORGANISATION DORKING FOOD COMMITTEE MEET NEW OFFICER

... Army and volunteered R A.P.V.R, He was recalled become Williams, of the Dorking Advertiser, for service in the Far East, He speaks Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry appealing for the return of book which Hindustani fluently. He fought in the of National ...

WESCOTT SCOUT HONOURED

... Mr, Ncate said he had met many brave men and not a few brave Scouts, and always they thought they had done nothing. From speaking to Lloyd, had formed the same opinion him, Be prepared” was always useful Lloyd was prepared, he had taken the opportunity ...

To recalled the

... After thanking the speaker. Mrs. Chalcraft (Chairman) announced that at the next meeting on February 10th. Mrs. Rundle would speak on dress through the ages, members acting .as mannequins. Membership of the Guild is steadily increasing, and this meeting ...

ASHTEAD

... statement on the question election expenses, were referred to by Mr. Malcolm McCorquodaie. M.P. for the Epsom Division. when speaking at a meeting at Fetcham Village Hall on Friday. The hall was and were standing. Major-General O T. Frith (Chairman the Fetcham ...

SCHOOL PLAYS AT ST. PAUL'S

... which had been rehearsed. One aspect of this kind of work that has obvious value for children is the training In correct speaking involved. The success this was markedly demonstrated in the puppet play, where the performers were behind the curtains of ...