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ST. LAURENCE'S

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oonoenl<ld[ .nd referred to
hJ>ppy
with Holr lrinit.y.
.
The !9l!o";ng were ap~,"lcd Sidesn,ez1I,
Vt.car's Sldesmen: M(\ HS. IJ. Clarke,
Kent, Wi BaITio, C. Cook, G. A Wernbam.
and
L. Dani"', H. Zebedee, A. lB.
W9oI'burt..6n.
P a.riah Sides!1e.n :
Walker, (; A . Rouso, H. J Jilcrns,.
J. Carter, U. L . Wlok~. A. Cha.pman, W.
m&rt.on, and. O. W. WilkinS.
Tb~ VIp'r , referting tQ the new P nrochial
erp~.58ed

the bope that they ",er.

make the .Enabling Act ,., 5nc~s.'!. Th e
nO:t do a~·a.y 'With ve«try ~tlIl g:;, but
lI&Ul'leD, M..:\., M B. (Vlcar'S warde:r:.)•. Messrs. E. m-a.ny tJjmgs d one b v the :vestry would
Oardwoll, Cha.rles MO'fflltt, B . Gibbons, J. R. p . P&l"OChin~ VoUnclls B e t h en lexpre5...<'I!!d hlS
A.. J . Hedges, 11.. Do""~t"" Jun., E ];). to the Dlf-IlY helpers "ho h~d in ..ny ..way
La.n (:'8 ~, GeorgA P dor, F . T. Pea.rce, A: W elch, to carry on tbe. w()l'k of Lbe church.
A hea.1y vote of tlrnks was Acoomeii tho
O. F~ell (pa.l'1sb olerk). and Denys Eggmton
and in Tf5ponse Mr . .l.ury p aId ~ tribute
(... eetry clerk).
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ArISing' out of bhe a.ecounts the vC6try, d oor con- assistance tb'a t Fat her Harris bad rendered
ald6r a.t..ion, ...eoomlne.ndod to the ch urC'hwa.rd cDs
'
tb&t t he ftr8 Ul Sltr&noe should be ooruuderably InFresent· The R ev. C~on
tho ch-o.ir, Colonel W. J.

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tV&ued ,

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.- S~. BARTHOI!.OMEW'S.. ~

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I The V[(',.a.r nomiha.ted Caton el w.. J. M.a.t.u'foo &8 . ....
his ..... a.rde\.J Rnd on the pro!X)SltlOn of Mor. A . ' J.
HOOROII. eem.nded bv Mr:.. O. W . MoffLtt, Hr. E . O·
ParrOt', WM re-olecf.ed ~ as pansh warden for t.be'

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ensum;,;e.r.

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Bartholomew!s ~'as
R ev E .

Norris

Clay on-J ones, T . R
H . KnO:pman, J . E.

Deane, G. Love, A.
The V~car, opening

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on Jo~a.st.er

fifth Suhday .

A

the m emorial W' IlS
of debt . I He rec;r~lt.ed
'Mr Rl ehnrd Rrown .
d tha t .Mr.
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sn!:e rr{MSU
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IYetni',

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;'\.ng h e

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11 u r c .Iwar
l '- d
f
ell or

:M~.. Br.f.1l n and blm~lf kpc\v
.have
a. tIght eol1~ tp
for the k indn ess of the senior
Brumon l had und ert.aken to act
in a ll 8ha.n Cla.l'and- other mat.h~rs
a.s h e w~ a.~o lllt i h"m o.g3.1n.,
Mr ,"'a,lter Wha.t.l.ev wa
peopie'~
i Wnxd;n and- elevenS
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e!ooted
follow!i. : )~-essn .
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b,fD

CIa.yton~one.osJ ~,. FlrlJ~rbok,

I Love,

:'1'.

Masters, C..

Jl....

Sa.lmon
R .• &~u'Ute&, arid J.
did not seck. re-cloc1.io n -.. .
At t h p pa.l'ochial meetmg which
' resolved lb.a.t the new ' Pa;to'chial
should 1
of

~orpe,

.

would IULYe

enoo, which

Monda.y
vote

,

.yLs:s K. Mason, Miaa E. Ad y, M'esan_ P . W.
Oolline, E. Hedgooclc, G. Turner, F . J()n~, (E. H.
~ver, J. E . Brant, J. W. Arman, D.O. Tlior'
bw:n, F. Hl. James, W .· S. Tbor!)e, A. W. Bidw&lJ,
J . H_ J onee, G. V. Walt, and Dr. G. S. Abram.
The a.bove, with th e addition of the foJlowlDg

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e

were a.lso elected), form the Pa.roclIial GbtirctJ.
cil for the T>w'b: ·-M!ra. IJ. H. Jones, ldtrs. F.
. es. Mn. F. W;. Oollins, Mrs: F. B ". J.amea, 'Mrs.
W. W!U'TOll, Mrs. A. Andert-00L.,Mra. G. :v. ;Wlloit,
M:rz. -W. P enfold, :MT!5. W. S. ·.I.·.norpe, lfas F. M.
Obapman, M'eosn!. R. S. CoIlillll, W. F.' S~lk.., H.'

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Humphrev. W. '1'. Penfold, O. H. Howm.n, A. d
~,,;r~. W . J. Bridg~ , J.. SeJlDOUl', W. H.

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AND

programme wa.s one of two p a.rts, the flr!'.t
the recitaJ of Cowen'", If St.
John s Ev4 " and Lho second to ' individual and
cfJ01'ts. In the former it..em the character of !>fanCYJ a. yono~ viJlAge ma.lden, was
filled bv tirs. W . N. Cronshaw; MISS Len:!.
Cooper &ang as Margaret , a.n MClent da.me; the
young villa.'gar (Robert:) WD4 the pru1. filled bv Mr.

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RE~~~NG,

TO

o~!I)~iB~::~d~~~ Homes' Jubil.. Fund.

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WILL ATTEND

be11l~ devoted 1.0

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AT

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Cross St,~ ' tjiall, Freadi~g,
From APi:iI 12th to ISaturday, April 17th.

J . C. Hioton i while :Mr. Cronsb a.w, as the young
SqUire, song the tenor recits. To give mention

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of tdle menta and success o( any ono of the abov('
artistes would a.ppear invidious. The choir n.n d
orchestra.l too, ga.ve of its v&y best, and reflected
much cr&<Jit upon the skill of Mr. Ha.rvey, the
"Yell-known cond,!cilor. On ao:.."QUnt of the rn.pidly
moving clock. h ands t he second portio n of the
progtamm.e had to be groo.tly cut down. One
cannot but st.at-e that the gem of the whole
evening wk tho l:lst on the programme-Miss
Cooper's , berl.utlful rendering of .. A Summer
Night," at"the close of which she. was accorded
a. great vo!ume of a.pp).nUEe. '
B ~Lween ~the first a.nd second pa.rts of the progt"a.Il'l.glB the R.ev. RawlinlIDn , hav ing mounted the
pla.t(orm, ~nnd€d to MT. Harvey 0. handsome gQld
watch. a.s a. mal'it of a.ppreciation of his twentrtwo yea"" service as Choinna,,ster. T he presen~
tattOll waa' made o n ' beha.lf of t he members 'of

Free.
to 1

to ,'7.

a.n.d , 2

Broad-street Churcb and Choir.

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ST. J01HN'S.
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CH~RCH

NO ELTY.

Mr BenyoJ\-Pa.rL5, MnJOT R. Cooper, ' Col.
Major Anderson, Mr. H W~ling~IiddleLon, Mr. S. C. 'Â¥eIla. Col
Mr. J. Ma.unce Figgis, :M r. R.
'Cadl e, Mr. T.
MI S. J . S Kcnnet.t, 1\ir
R. C. Te nnant, .:Mr.
A. H Batten, Capt. H.
' Vood, IMr. A. C. W'a..tts-J ones, L iellt --C()l.
Asht.on, MaJor C\1IlIlingham, Cnpt.. R ,T. ,I ..
Spood , Capt. Bethell, Capt.. B enllmont, Capt. K .
R P almer, M r . T. Philipson, M r. R O. G.
Vlvla.n. ' Mr. M J. S. CIlC'V, Mr ' aDd ~In; T .
CO'rn, ,l\fr. R . Hasher, :Mr. B . ingram, CR.pt. J.
U Chi!tpn, Capt. G. Rees Mogg, ~jor D ouglas
Scott •. :,tajor A . Evans, Mr R. C. Reed, Mr. J . Lousley, Major F . Penn. Mr J. M . 'Wilson , ·M r.
'" J. Fryer, l\f.rs. M. E. Thompson, Ma:jor G.
R.eynold s Major R R Gruuo, Lieut.-Col., G.
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Brooks,.! Ma.jol' .1'\0. H.
en!, ~~Lr. ,.
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&huter., INlr. B 'J . Green, ?l,h. J. D. Rowden, Mr.
·D .
.M r. J. M. Lay, ::Mr. ·W. H. Singer, a.nd

N.t\UTICAL COLLEGE
(PA~G,BOURNE) SPORTS.
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On Savur<!ay and M'onda.y the

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in oonn~

with tb..is College were held. in the presen~ of

tiOD

l&.rg'O and , 1mtbuaiaatlD j ga.tb.erinp.

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The crosS·oountry r",,\ took "I\l.... o~ S.turda.y,
and both the .enior and junior e\>enUr. proved Q)OSt
w.te.r~ting . l Tho fonner was won by Ma.aLeod in
the very good timo of 26 min. 16 se£;S., OOIialderttlg
the hea.vy "t"ate of the ground, a.nd .Boniface
filllShed a.' very good second. The jUlUO'J' uoe WM
won by Ad~m s In 22 mm. 20 sees., closely follawe<1
by Chn.rle6worth (2) a.nd Treffry (3).
The HGlO!'
OOlUo;.e , inclwlirig two ' wa.ter ob8ta.c1eB, 'Wu ~Y
four mlies, :a.nd the lwnor 3i mtles in len~ '~'pa
pomt1 8ow.t"ded aDd places pmed were at . ~llO,!,&,
Hesperus. and Dla.w&rt'o, being tho 'f'ef.ipOOtive. WlDDEJt'B of the roni~ and jUnior e"1eDta for this race:•
. I - SENIOR-lWENT.

INTERIOR
, .j'

EXTERIOR
DEOORATIVE
WORK
OF
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EVERY KlND.

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L. llicLeodB. BoIlilace.

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&nd: pointsl were as foVows:- ~

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1 MaoLood, 4 WoOds, 6 Band I!. Co<c,
12 y""kay,
llo.oh> 1~ Pbll11pa,

1l' _

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8~, 9
19 Bafu!.," 2()

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The cou rse, a dIstance of l'\.hcmt 3!' miles, would.
in tho l ord'lnar)'" eouna of things, have been
flur ly ea.elly I)egotiab le . The rains, however, had
made the goin~ extremely hea,vy. and many of
t he hOrj'es wer..a .wcll beaten before cOvering two

mIl es, One rider descnbed the cond ition of t he
course 0 our l''11'resentatlv(l as "wicked " U n'
the 'i'hcmg dld not pass off without
'loill'rflll, owned by the esteemed
the; -South Berka Hunt. Mr. Quy Har·
. r id den by t.he {)w ner. co mmg down
' South B erka Heil.....y-Weight Ra.co
such i:ljlJ ry that it. was subseqn..cntly

JobDIKJD, 1.1

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PAINTING,
,wOODWOR-K, ~
STRUOTURAL
ALTERATIONS.

JUN10EI EV'J'lN'r.

. ':to Ada.ms.
Ch&rleeworih.
'I'reffr l'

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poInte were as fpll.ows: =

, 1 Mama... 3 i1rJlll:ry, .. '\'I'ilford,
ShMl', 17 ...ylio. Total 6.5.

Ch..rJ"""r% 4 ~'s Ruck,
ll! Low... l'o\4l
Worih, 9 1JrIdimi.n., 1.3 mn. 14
Hun!>. TOi-I.l 81.
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14. ,Port _

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G'Â¥'rg. Wn~on ,.

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E'M~S

and ESTIMATES
, APPL.ICA.TION •. ,
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146).-1
66yds. J!I"
(~~~~~i(undor
000.Id, 2 Cox.

Coold,

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.Ad' Bi'

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been enhT~
• IlkI',
an.d ' equipped . ,to: carw~ " ..\
'~~(cls large or ~small. ~il~ ~ ! ,"
to effici~y ' qnd ", .

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~~PERtNG,

n:..",~/·In""
..· .'··ha
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l'J'affrnil ha.d been made a warm
for the r&.ee, and there IS n...o_ doubt
Mr liargrea.ves fancied his' mOllnt. .zuJ romplete Jet.e,jJs pf the r&cmg are a.ppended, fnrtller
comment upon it 1S tmneceasary. The grounds,
wti'loh wore kindly thrown open .to the publio, are
elt·her owned or ace in the occupation of the
D Uke o " e Ifmg t on. K .O. ·• Mr . .J • .H erbert .Be nvon (LP.rd Lleutena.nt of the County), Mr. W.
FFome, IMr. J . Pring and i\1\o. A. B. Wi5t6..
.
The ofliculol" wore :-St ewards: The Duk'e of
_We!1in~ton, Mr. J. Herbert Benvon, ~rd
WyfolQ .l.u.\". W . tA o Mount, ~. Cha!'re'! H.
Pa.{mer, JUr. H. A. Benyon. Mr. Quy Hargreaves,
M F R. .M.
Ali ed psJ er Mt Cecil Aldin
. .
r.. r .
C~ I ' H
S Ash
.
S. B. Joel" Lleut.- o.
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ton.
11, U. Lomu, Major L . Jaok..~, M.F.H.,
C. , E~'c f!nlme'T' "''''-. G. P. ?i~
_ ", O. , E
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ANq

P. Whistl&,.

Jonoo,

many others.

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",."",.,. t:)tarter, :Mr. ·W. J. H enm
; , lerk of
and Sca.losl Ca.pt. F .' S. Boshell,

;Ron : ~ ~~, . Lieut,~l. · D.
.... ; ' : ,

by Hesperus,

WOD

point..

66i

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~unior
PQ1nts.

Cha.llenge-· Cup l'fOtl by mawarra.,
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Victor D.ldorum Cup won ' by C.O_ A. I!'. Wolker,

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Prox. a.coeesunt.--O. M. John9O'll a.nd
17 points.

S. (Jox,

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decan.l Con!erenoo ,-M1'8, I!'. J. How';'d, Mm, A.
W. Bidwen, Mn. G. B. Abl"1lDlj, Miss E. Taylor,

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Mr. M. Bauer, Mr H. HIrSt, Mr. I. Chrisl<ln..n.
Miss Allen; Officers of t he R Berks Rest·,
OfBcera df tho R.F.A., Deepcut, Mr. C. J. Rush·
brooke Mr. R. G. M~'111 1an : Major Wheble,

was" an unusually large
chant.y organisatIOn!! were
Rea~ Blind .o\ld Society

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don ~yesi,ght Specialist,

the. ca.paciolls building
but one mlght truth·

It.~~ri'~':I~~':'

tor 23

would sit.
th etr .turn,
and women to Sit m
Rouee of (Jho
tl1ey would flee how each roa,mh hl'l.d tit.!. Dart to
pla.y. The elections 'Would now h ·lm plaAo every
year.
Their further duty wou1d be to form &
Pa.t"OChia.1 ChurcH CounClI. • That, he thought,
placed befote them 6QIIllothing of the , importance
and na.tllro of t'beir present m eeting. Moreover, lD
the futute they wou1d. ha.ve the right to dem80nd
&0 annual r eport.
The poople had alwa.ys been
tR.ken into t.berr oonfidence, ' ''nd he did not think.
that oonfidenoo ha.d ever boen mlspla.oed ... He
wi.ahof'd tihem to elect people to that. oonferenee~ W'llo
WOlJld ta.ke an interl'6t in the proc:~in~.
The following were eleot..ed on the ~iDR' :&~

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Pa.lroor, .l.YIr:.. a.n l' 5 . . riC , almer,
Mr. G . .Pa.lmer, Col. i\{acdona.ld, l\1a.]or Evans,

lIlr: W. l llieuni., Mr. G. B. Tate; !>Ir J . M.
Mr. C A. ~iIll .. Mr. Rlythe-Currie. Mrs.

pomt that had c:vC!r been kno\\'n in the b16toryj 0 1
St. l.uke's, a.nd the last. 81X mon t.hs 1Il tll8.t 1esp6C't
had b('()II qUlto ITcma.rkable. H e thanked the ron2r~gatI.ou very mudl for the Easter o1ferin~ Ilolld
la.id he had received a dheque for £35, which was
a. OOIlSidera.ble llelo m these days It waa also a
oomfort to him to know that he bad Dot lost the
support a.nd loyal love of the people of- St. Luke's.
They were PfI.:<l.Stng t hrough grea.t changes, a.n.d ,one
'1'1'8.8 tha.t th o l Alty of tihe chu.rclJ had oorne into
thm.I' OWll.
The Boffain
tihe church were - DO
, lon ger gOing t.o be
bx. t.he olerltY &lone.
As far as ' he
la.rg.r the measure
. of· demooratic
and they had a
very useful QQ;dy
Church CounCIl.
The numobm; upon. tb;e:ir
wl)ioh ..meant.
that all ()Vel' tbo age
the right to vote for
dlltu~ t,bat
t.ivet!l, ='~."." ·.o.ne'" , : ~
for('noo.

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Mr.! .~lfred

w . A. ,Monntd, ,Mlrr. OC. Ea. ·Pp.lmer,

told hinl that tbey
They onght to be ;bl

P_\,RO OHIA L GHUn.cn !dEElrING
Th e Vicar S81<i li e was ....ery I,{rat-cful for all t.he
nippori; that had hoen acoordea him by Lbo con~a.t,an BS .n. whole.
H e thoug'h t tfl ey might
oongr&tWn.te t.hemselves t.hat th!.ng.- had rUn 'W ell
a.nd unootol!ly, a.6 he. h oped they would oonlmlte to
00.
'.rbeir ('()llectlOns ha.d l'ea.ohed t.he h1.ghcst

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NOTth, - ~1r.

the
He also had to
wruch
oUllted to just
last yea.:r and WB.9 thus a.
The completion of the
in the nhnd8 of a ll of
VIce

t~~~{.~:~~;;!.~ Church
co ncert of the BroodC
choU' was held on
tbo La'1!" Town R aJ!.

D~y. 1

i GRE~T

Ha.rgreaves, l.ir. H. A. aOllYO~L

grea.t.1y indebted to

K~ed

Tho po(a t lon "as n priVIlege which li e v6!1 mueh
appll~o.iat.od, and he believoo it was the thlrtee.'I1:P1
~ he had been olecled. H e sUlc~ly end<:ned
the r emarks passed by Mr. J ones &nent the electoraJ roll.
On the prooosit ion of ?lfr. Leaver, Mr. -EeymOIlr'
w&! unanimously r &-c lectcd I vcstry Clerk .
Tho VI CIll' aske:'i Mr. Seymour to convey their
t hanks to Mrs. ' Seymour and' hI S . isteT-m.law (or
the verr able way In wluch they ha.d ca.I\'1oed out
tho dtltl£f; of vergcr dUllng lIT Sc.ymour:s a.bsence
Blb roa.d.
iMr. Soymol1r suita.bly thaukoci them, a.dding tbat
ha ~'as very glad to .be bad;;: wi1Jl them a.llaln .
Th o ro llow Ulg' sidesmtlll were lohell r eoo rocted en
bloa, on t.lI Co propositIon of ?fr. \V. T. Pen [old, seco.d.ded bv Ma-. J. E. B ra.nt ' -'Dr G. S. Abram, and

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excellent entry, ltnd the sparl produced, t,hereby
,vas of a. jrn ost. dlYerting chara ot..er. E..a...ch cvt!nt
was fo11 ored with the c!ooest attentj6n, and
although 150me of the finish es mi ght )lave been
closet', IDterest was well su.st..'\tned th"ioughQUt.
Among t~e large ga.thering of membors a.nd .supporter s of the hun t to partiCi pate m the sport
were: sit ~eorgH Watson, Mr. N. M. Simonds,
Mr. F . PI Smclalr, Offioers of tho 2nd Life
Guards, the Duke a.nd Duchess. qf W el lington, Mr.

. F. A.
Loma.."t, 1rlr. B. ·Palmer, Mr. J. RlI S brooke, Mr.
Vero .AlJ.irey: l,-ady Finla.y, Lady . ~00El, Mr.
Norma.n€cyset', Mr. R. Black, Miss Langer"t Mr.
.H. C.
d, M['. J . Hill, l\{r. and Mrs. li. P .
Ma.!e,
oJ ~ N0tTi6, R. E. Aldershot, 'Mr. G.
Ca.r.terJ • • Barker, Mrn. Hunter, ' eol. Nash.
Ma.jbr Maxwell, M iSS Gibson, Mr. J KenneLt,

fllM~Octcaver thanked them for t heJ.r k ind r emark!.

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Th. energetic Han. Secrot.~, L,euti.Col. D.
., 1
Blake M1Ul"loe, C.B.E., D.S.O., had drawn 1m

Wy!old , Colo.oel Stank>y, Mr. an~Mrs. Guy

and A. 1'. Gray.

Tohe ' V](~3. r ~jud ho was ve ry thank ful mdt'!'{) lor
all the m.tcTcst and cam which Mr Lcn\ cr had
ta.ken Ul the atraH"S of t.ilf) parish. He (t he Vl cn. r)
was not much of a bUSiness mon hlmae]f, aqd
tl:J.erofor o he full y apprOClated the worbb of RUth
a busln csa man as Mr. Leaver at t he h ead of thetr

M
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W S
esar5. . . ones, s:.
. James,
. .
Vinoent Wait and A. W. lJid'ovell. ·

er which
i,n ~ nrsuccess.

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We<;!.n,,,,d••f

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Ca.rter, '1fr .. ud Mrs. Oedl
Ronma.n, Mrs. Simpson, Mr·
Hubert ~May, Mr A. CeIl a.-;.. Ml'J Ca.iJa..<;, jll113"
Mr. C. 1::;. .tie'Q"'ott, Mr. J . LiddtJll , L.ldy Eld6 ,
M aoJOt' H I .f.ddcn, Mr. Tudor Crostln vaiLe, Mr.
DlXon, Major Phillips, Mr. G . Bei~hton, Mr. J ~
SlmondsJ l\h1S G(l.rln..lld, Maj or J ackson, Lord

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P, J . .HOWa.lxI.

SPLENDID GATHERING AND
I
FINE SPORT
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ks
.
Th.
of tbe Soulb BN ' H1IP,t Pomt-~Point ract'.s, which took place on Wcd~do.y 'n ear

Capt Wbeble Miss Allfroy. Mr. Hickman, Dr.

A. H . Salmon,
Sturges, G. E . .P. P orter ,

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oan only be described as of an .. Uf.
Ketel', " was m arkod m every w a.y Wl

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MR. F. W. HARVEY.

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Aldin, M.r'. W. J.

lo£.e ~rs

j'.utro~ vestry mocUng was h eld on Tnesday
t!vcnin~ In tho p a.rish Ha.lt, Erleigh-road , the Rev.

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.Mr. W. L. Wbo.tley (J

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The a.nnual vestry

VlqAR NOT MUCH OF A BUSINESS MAN,

:\-L(. (Vicar), presidIng, support ad
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tly Af,' F . J o nes (Vicar's ~arde n) and Mr. E R
Leaver (pooples war den).
A paloclu lkl ohUTCh
rn e(.H,Jn l,!' wa ll he ld S'\\ bscquent ly , a.t wtllch til e
a.t.t.cnc'b .!1 co w.!s much oottCl~ t.han 3.t t)le \: es tT;Y
m ecU m!
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'I hu YIC3.t, III nOllllnu.LlJIg Mr. F. Jones IlS hiS
wB ld eli fol' th e ellsumg year postponed- hlS r~ln ltr ks ~llIch l1 0 usua llY ma.de ' at. 'tbe vc.str;y mC!ctH P' , IInLiI tho par ish nl('ct' ng, on i\.Ccoun t of We
timpll M t ell da ll ce. T he l'I'}la.t lOns botwocn lIr: J ones
and 1 1l?1~elf liad always b~cn of ' a most oordial
natu re ...... lllC.lL h e hop(!d and felt certain would continuc. and he thanked iJ im for hIS ,!last SCfn ccs:
]-'11 F J oc c::; , haVIng ac-:c l)ted the contmuatlon
or iI'S office , sa.id It ha.d al~·tys Heen a ' p\eQJ;ure
lor I:un t o servo.
H e look tb&t opportunity 9f
th.ll.nkmg tho sideam en for the ir <»<lPeratlOh a na
supporto, 8ond _ also thanked Mr, R. S. Dollms for
th e tolou blo he bad taken in C'()m~i1lng s.n' electora.l
roll .. whICh entl!.1 led a. vut a mou n t. of .work.
Col. K en sm g lon proposed tll e .re-01edlon or ..'Mr.
F.l.. H . Lea.VC'T a.-; pc<I'!)lc's warden, which was 9CC'
nnd cd by ?lf r J nmc:; and carried una.~imou5ly. H e
(Col KenSing to n) was 11 believer In keeping fa ithful SCT\·a.nts who had plovnd thp. Lr , iioblhty · and
worth.

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It was d®lded to increaso th e number of sidesmlm from Clx l.o olght, and t.he followmg wore dUly
..,locte.d · -J4b5,H·s . E Cardwel l, C. W. Mofflltt,
GOOTg~ P.(l:~ r',. k . J . H edgo.:; , J R. P Sowry, R .
I)owse.tt, - Fin., Berna.rd Glbhons a.nd G.eorge
Nailor.
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The ' r ~i~ atio n of MIr. 'R.lcna.rd Dow$ett wa.s r eoe:Ived .w~th very gre"t regret .
It 1'3.5 I"06Olved, a.fter a. s btemen t. by the Vicar
Bond t.he ~eotlon of desigM, to lnstruct t it/;)
(lhurcliwaroons 'to apply for a fa.oulty to erect, a
aalvoo. oak cha.nce~ ,creen, tbe gift of Oolon61 W.
J . M.a.llnce, in 1AeU10'rV of m fJmOer8 o-f hl.S famIly ,
a nd v,ro in~i.a.l to8btet.6-<)no \D J'e&1lcct of t,lt03e
ao~ nodted )!Jt.l{ tlto pMWl lind ~e otJier [ or memben of tltfi Bor:ksh.ire R.H A, who have fal len 111
t ha boo war.
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STREET CHOIR ,
CONCERT.

Tboe Vifa r Mked Mr. U. Kl.
nomina.tlqn as VICar'S Ward ep.

'!be Eaater v6lStry for St. Lauren ce's WIIS b eld oil.,

Newhouse (Vicn.r),

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POINT-TO-POINT RAOES,

very glad to take on the post. iior

WAR MEMQRIALS,
OIl 'l\tesd&y IYVcmng.

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much I':l-pdnesa shown him

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:F.a.st.s veeL ea &nd paroOOl .. t m eeLing6 haTe
boon PaId thiS week at ina.ny of the !oca.l ~rche8,
and reporta of them are t{) be foond below. R.
ports 01 other Vestries will be found in our noxt
iasue.

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VI~R'S NEW AOQUAINT4NOES.
The Vloar then proposed tho ,.....leotIon of the!r
s8CI;'otiary. Mr. F. W_ ChUms. He ecdoraed what
· hod
oaId ..n.oh l'OgW t<> ill. ..,thnala&m h.
hod :tIrrQwn inoo the I""P .... t.iou of the et~'
roU 'ot ~ ob.'U.J"Oh- It. had,- meant IiLD enormous
of labour.
He (the V>o&r) . ~ . _ e
h ~el1 the names on'
riIoll, ~ I." ooqhi:, - Md mada lIOIIle ·new A£"ft1Jai.not.nbeii.

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Berks) Orome.Lad, Mrs. M. E. Tbompeon'; (Berks
a.nd Bucks) Pole Star, Ma.jor O. Raynoldt!.' (Garth)

Wildman, Major·R. R. Grubb', (Ga<tb) Old Kate.
Me,jor .R. H. AlIim'.. (Garth) Ca.IlaghJ>n.
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South Berks Hunt Fa.rmen'. r'dCe. - First prize,
Cup preeented by Mr. Gny Bargre&v••,
. ; I~nd pd,e p~ted by Mr. C. Erie
; tJUrd. Ph?" p,....nted by Mr. G. 1',
E ~t~-a.nce free. For hol'lSeS that ha.ve beeD.
and iegu1.n.rly hunted with the Sopf.b Derks
, opd been the property of bon • ..flde t.eWlnt
lVithin the limit of tho South Bemt!.

Huut priOr: to Janua.ry 1st. 1920. Catch weigbts
mtnim~n\ 12st. 71bs. Horses not ridd.n by the
ownerl or hia son; to CII\fl'Y 71be. erln,. Winner
PQlnt-to..~ oint race or bona,..fide Hunt race to
carry 7l~. extra. No winner of sny flat race ,
steepleoh8aa, or hm::.dle race (Pomtrto-Point a.nd
bo~a..fide l..t1unt meet.inga excepted) is allow.ed to

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compete ,m ,the · .bow ...e. Throe.ts.t-t!.r. belonglng to different owners or no race.
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Mr. J. , D. RoWden'. Dairymaid (Capt ' Boswell)

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B. J. Green's Na.tty (Col. Price) .... ....... 2
.Ii. Slngor'. "TOdd ('Mr. ~d.lI) ........ 3
, Mr. J . .H . F . Shuter'.. Pruden
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Mt. Jones aeoonded, and Mr. 001l.ina wu una.ni--

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p~ed t<> 0 it for tp. ohltrch In , g..oral.
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.~." V'iO&r. &lao- 4"~ . l\.La VfP'Y ~
for t)i~ wwIt the ~. Clhurell ;h&d &IreodY
r.nd ....hiOO "he 1m.... h. ..-ouJQ dO in the
DCR-d,ial .-ote of _
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IIIGGEST BALANCE IN HAND.

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~ wit.h Iha utul&t harmony
.-fbithoomm g .t the v..t.ry meet.
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aod 1Ib. &tt.en.dance inib. . Go B. J_, Mr. W. E,
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Oolemon, All. 1.
A. E. Felll't.e, W_
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J!lId W, "Walker.
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of aooounw, which. ahowM & bal~ 01 :£109. Mr. Butle>: Dlen\.ioned
h.;l -~ bOJanoo w.. t.Il. bigpot the" -had ....r

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inizmer iB WhIah had produced !.Ro. aooounts.

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)fr. Butler ~ hi, grWficat.ion 1>9 lir.
lL :t. '1'''''';' r", ....di... g Uie acoounts witbO..,
/.eo or ...-.....d.
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,bo\lld
be
to .land .. ~ .....-don.
T1\li .... _n4ed 1>1 lb, ....... oiid ckrie'Q '

&pin oI.oked

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!.rouble. o.rmolen" JIl
Hnes, the ootoome of ne ... kno1V~
Ktlcceu ka.s proved it. imme&8Ul"~t~1;~:~~~~~i;Old-faohiOned
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wound; GermOl-me being
.out an toxic matter
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