. Canadian Congregational year book 1881-82. preparea form of Church Trust Deeds to be submitted to the Union atnext Annual Meeting, viz. : Mr. James Woodrow, Revs. and J. Barker. About an hour was then spent in the discussion of the paperread in the morning. The thanks of the Union were given by a rising vote to thefriends in Noel and vicinity, for their generous hospitality to theministers, delegates and visitors attending the meeting of theUnion. AB8TKACT OF PROCEEDINGS. 125 Also a vote of thanks to the railway, steamboat and coachlines for reduction of fares. The business of th


. Canadian Congregational year book 1881-82. preparea form of Church Trust Deeds to be submitted to the Union atnext Annual Meeting, viz. : Mr. James Woodrow, Revs. and J. Barker. About an hour was then spent in the discussion of the paperread in the morning. The thanks of the Union were given by a rising vote to thefriends in Noel and vicinity, for their generous hospitality to theministers, delegates and visitors attending the meeting of theUnion. AB8TKACT OF PROCEEDINGS. 125 Also a vote of thanks to the railway, steamboat and coachlines for reduction of fares. The business of the Union then closed, and the Union ad-journed to meet in Sheffield, , the first Saturday after the firstSabbath in July, 1882. A public farewell meeting was held inthe evening, conducted by Rev. A. Blanchard. Earnest, practicaladdresses were delivered by Mr. J. Woodrow and several others. The meeting closed by singing the hymn, commencing, Blest be the tie that benediction was pronounced by Rev. E. Rose. J. Barker, Secretary,.


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