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OFFICERS OF ST. MARY'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, Bodhyfryd. Sidesman—Mr. W. Wells, 6, Gordon Terrace. People's Warden—Mr. Elliott, Bronant. Sidesman—Mr. Joyes, Custom House. Sidesmen—Mr. W. Currie, n, 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—Mr. 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—WLx. 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 FEBRUARY, 1905. Feb. 5th, Feb."i2th, Feb. 19th, Feb. "26th, ENGLISH. 11-30 a.m. 6-30 p.m. II-30 a.m. 6-30 p.m. 11-30 a.m. 6.30 p.m. 11-30 a.m. 6-30 p.m. d. VA 1% s. 17 8 11 18 2# 8 2 WELSH. >eb. 5th, Feb. 12th, Feb. 19th, Feb. "26th, 10 a.m. 6 p.m. 10 a.m. 6 p.m. 10 p.m. 6 p.m. 10 a.m. 6 p.m. £ s. d. 0 10 1 1 ioj£ 0 8 1 2 0 9 sy2 1 0 slA 0 8 0 17 1% Total (Welsh) £$ 18 3 Total (English) £5 14 o Total for February, £11 12s. id. From previous month, £190 if. 6,yzd. General total, £201 \y. 7%d. BAPTISMS. February 5th—Catherine Mary, daughter of William Moses and Jane Jones. ,, „ —Hugh, son of do. do. „ 15th—John Frith, adopted son of Frederick and Sarah Frith, 45 James Street. Finding that so many parishioners call to see me at all hours of the day, I think it would save much disappointment if I were to state that, generally speaking, I am in the house every day between ten and eleven o'clock in the morning and five and six in the evening; and I shall be glad if parishioners who wish to see me will call at those hours. EASTER DAY. There will be celebrations of the Holy Communion at 8 a.m. (English), 9.30 (Welsh), and 11.30 (English) on Easter Day. Last Easter Day 418 communicated, and I have no doubt that the number will be as large, if not larger, this year. The revival has not only profoundly affected the younger members of our Church, but has also quickened and deepened the spiritual life of both old and young. This renewed life will undoubtedly manifest itself in the greater number of communi¬ cants on Easter Day. By far the greater portion of our congregations are communicants, and I feel sure that all will strive to keep the Easter Feast in the manner prescribed in the Book of Common Prayer : "And note that every Parishioner shall communicate at the least three times a year, of which Easter to be one."