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OFFICERS OF ST. iMARY'S CHURCH FOR 1904-5. CLERGY. Vicar \ REV. T. EDWIN JONES, M.A., 8, Brynteg Terrace. . . WARDENS AND OFFICERS. ENGLISH. Vicar's Warden—Mr, J. Pritchard, Bodhyftyd. Sidesman—Mr. W. Wells, 6, Gordon Terrace. People's Warden—Mr. Elliott, Bronant. Sidesman—Mr. Joyes, Custom House. Sidesmen—Mr. W. Currie, II, The Crescent. Mr. Bretherton, 37, Upper Garth Road. Mr. E. P. Spry, Coastguard Station. Mr. J. C. Goodwin, 6, Drum Street. WELSH. Vicar's Warden—Mr. Thomas Jones, Ty'nrodyn. Sidesman—Mr. W. R. Griffith, 49, Carnarvon Road. People's Warden—Mr. O. J. Owen, 18, Edmund Street. Sidesman—Mr. O. T. Roberts, Victoria House. Sidesmen—Mr. Richard Thomas, 36, Strand Street. Mr. Hugh R. Robeits, 21, Orme Road. Mr. William Owen, 18, Edmund Street. Mr. Hugh Davies, 45, Fountain Street. Delegates to Diocesan Conference—Hit. W. Elliot, Bronant, Mr. O. E. Thomas, Mr. John Pritchard, Bodhyfryd. Auditors—Mr. F. Southwell, Port Penrhyn ; Mr. John Hughes, Penybryn. Vicars' Wardens for Civil Parish—-Mr. Robt. J. Humphreys ; Mr. Hugh R. Roberts, 21, Orme Road. ' Caretaker and Sexton—Mr. G. Carter, 55, Dean Street. Organist and Choirmaster—-Mr. W. Bennett Jones, Holyhead Road. Deputy Organist—Mr. R. Ivor Thomas, 76, Orme Road. Hon. Secretary of Church Council—Mr. W. Paul, 8, Garfield Terrace. OFFERTORIES AND COLLECTIONS AT ST. MARY'S DURING JANUARY, 1905. Jan. 1st, Jan. '8th, Jan. 15th, >> Jan. 22nd, »j Jan. 29th, ENGLISH. 11-30 a.m. 6-30 p.m. 11-30 a.m. 6-30 p.m. 11-30 a.m. 6-30 p.m. 11-30 a.m. 6.30 p.m. n-30 a.m. 6-30 p.m. £ s. d •• 165^ ...070 • o 19 9% ... o 6 11 . 1 19 i°lA ...089 ...131 ...097 ... 1 2 6 ... o 8 iVz Total (English) £7 12 WELSH. Jan. 1st, Jan."8th, Jau. 15th, Jan. 22nd, >> Jan. 29th, 10 a m. 6 p.m. IO a.m. 6 p.m. 10 a.m. 6 p.m. 10 p.m. 6 p.m. IO a.m. 6 p.m. £ s. d. 097^ I O IO o 7 1 12 o 17 9^ *% 5>A 9Vz Total (Welsh) £7 15 6 Total for January, £15 7s. Jd. From previous month, ^"174 131. 9y2d. General total, ^190 is. $%d. BAPTISMS. January 5—Robert Owen, son of Hugh and Margaret Roberts, Bethel Place. „ 19—Violet Eiluna, daughter of Robert Griffith and Mary Ellen Cale. „ 22—William Douglas, son of William and Mary Ellen Owen, Garth Ferry House. „ 22—Ivy, daughter of Margaret Smith and the late Owen Price Smith, 57 Garth Road. „ • 11—Ada, daughter of Sydney and Bertha Randall, Upper Village, Llanfair P.G. „ 18—William Meredith, son of Richard and Margaret Ann Williams, 3 Park Hill, Bangor. MARRIAGES. January 31—William Barton, St. John's London, to Harriet Pughe, Bryn Llinos, Upper Bangor. SOCIAL GATHERING. The Members of the Church may look forward to another Social Gathering. The Com¬ mittee of the Welsh Sunday School are arranging to hold one at the National Schnol on Friday evening, March 3rd, to assist their funds, which, as most are aware, are in sad need of support. Mr. Pritchard, Bodhyfryd, has kindly consented to preside. Since the last " Social" we have been asked by several why such a gathering is not held more frequently. The opportunity will now be afforded them, and we hope they will be good enough to give us their patronage, and also trust our English friends will give us their support on the forthcoming occasion, as they so kindly did at the last. We take this.opportunity of thanking those who so generously assisted us at the last " Social," and shall be glad of their assistance again. W. Owen.