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OFFICERS OF ST. MARY'S CHURCH FOR 1905-6. CLERGY. Vicar 1 REV. T. EDWIN JONES, M.A., 8, Brynteg Terrace. WARDENS AND OFFICERS. WELSH. ENGLISH. Vicar's Warden— Mr. J. Pritchard, Bodhyfryd. Sidesman—Mr. F. R. Barber, 3, Garth Road People's Warden — Mr. J. C. Goodwin, 6, Drum St. Sidesman- Mr. Bretherton, 37, Upper Garth Road 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. Robert Parry. Onne Road Sidesmen— Mr. Richard Thomas, 34, Strand Street Mr. J. H. Evans, Lloyds Bank Mr. R. Hugh Roberts, 21, Orme Road Mr. Thomas Davies, 2, Fair View Road 1 Mr. William Owen, 18. Edmund Street Mr. Vail, 2, Lower Street, Caellepa Mr. Hugh Davies, 45, Fountain Street Delegates to Diocesan Conference—Mr. O. E. Thomas, Mr. John Pritchard, Bodhyfryd, and Mr. T. Jones, Auditors—Mr. F. Southwell, Port Penrhvn ; Mr. O. E. Thomas, High Street. ' " [Ty'nrodyn. Vicar's Wardens for Civil Parish Mr. Robt. J. Humphreys; Mr. R. Hugh 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. Owen, 18, Edmund Street. OFFERTORIES AND COLLECTIONS AT ST. MARY'S DURING AUGUST, 1905. ENGLISH. £ s. d. ( WELSH. Aug. 6th, 11-30 a.m. ... ...127 ' Aug. 6th, 10 a.m. „ 6-30 p.m. ... ... o 5 io| ; ,, 6 p.m. Aug. 13th, 11-30 a.m. ... ... o 16 6 Aug. 13th, 10 a.m. „ 6-30 p.m. ... ...086 „ 6 p.m. Aug. 20th, 11-30 a.m. ... ... o 18 9 Aug. 20th, 10 a.m. „ 6-30 p.m. ... ... 053 „ 6 p.m. Aug. 27th, 11-30 am. ... o 19 3* Aug. 27th, 10 a.m. „ 6-30 p.m. ... ...068 „ 6 p.m. Total (English) £535 Total (Welsh) £5 2 o Total collection for August, £10 5s. 5d. £ s. d. 0 7 0 19 11 0 6 0 19 0 7 0* 0 19 6} 0 6 0 16 6\ BAPTISMS. Aug. 6th.—William Glynn, son of Hugh and Jar.e Catherine Davies, 45, Fountain Street, Bangor. ,, 16th.—Reginald Watson, son of Walter and Elizabeth Alice Casburn, 292. High-st, Bangor. „ 30th.—Ceridwen Harriet, daughter of Thomas & Emma Elizabeth Jones, Ty'nrodyn, Bangor. MARRIAGES. Aug. 2nd.—Thomas Woolley, Lees Grove, Forster Street, West Smethwick, to Beatrice Maggie Theibert, The Waterloo Inn, Bangor. „ 7th.—William Samuel Williams, 26, Fair View Road, Bangor, to Elizabeth Easter Griffith, 26, Garth Hill, Bangor. The Harvest Festival, as previously announced, will be held on Sundav and Monday 1 ne narvest festival, as previously announced, win oe neia on oun evening next, Sept. 17th and 18th, the preachers being the Rev. W. G. Edwardes-Rees, Pendle¬ ton, Manchester, and the Rev. T. D. James, Llanerfyl. THE ANNUAL SALE OF WORK. The date of the Sale of Work this year has been fixed for Wednesday, November 22nd. The Sale will be conducted on much the same lines as in previous years. We shall be glad if our kind friends will send any old clothes which they can srjare to either Mrs O. P. Jones, Dean Street, or to Mrs Roberts, Ship and Castle, High Street. Further parti¬ culars regarding the Sale will be given later on. In the meantime I hope all our kind friends will devote their energies towards making this year's Sale an unqualified success.