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1869-1921
Cette série regroupe les registres originaux de l'état civil, lesquels contiennent les enregistrements de baptêmes, de mariage [...]
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1891 census, the Methodists of the Brookbury church and the Robinson church in the Township of Bury numbered 331.By 1896, the Robinson (now Bury) Church had outlived its capacity.A suitableot of one half acre was purchased from Frederick M.Pope, (son of Lemuel) for the sum of 100, in a most desirableocation near the
president was Daisy Allison.In the Bury news of the Sherbrooke Daily Record, dated, Jan.12, 1914, “The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist Church was entertained by Mrs.Irwin, (later Mrs.Celia Crawford) at the Imperial Hotel, on Thursday afternoon, when 23 members were present.Quite an amount of business was transacted, and it was
») atrenglhrna the entire «yt-tem, creataa a healthy appetite ylvea reliah to food melrrs good rod blood and brings robust health.IO All voun Dmir.oisT row CAnrtoi General Note*.In view of the coming Religious Educational Institute to be held on November 17th at the Bury Methodist Church, the W.M.S.will serve supper to the
which is part of our heritage.This century old building was built by out forefathers in 1898, as the Bury Methodist Church.In 1958, the MacKenzie Chapel was moved here from Gould Station to enlarge the facilities.During the 100 years it was used as a church many memorable and cherished events have taken place in this
regularly until the Sunday School closed in 1968 and I was a member of the Women’s Association, contributing to their Teas and Sales many years.Another connection we have with the building is - my parents were married here over 100 years ago in 1906 - then called the Bury Methodist Church.We are so happy we did have our
\u2019s Choit from the Bury Methodist Church will take the choir at the Methodist Church on Sunday LeBaron Auto Sales Go.201 Wellington St Sherbrooke, Que.i*i RED MOUNTAIN.Rev.Air.McLeod held a meeting hereast week.Arrivals and departures ; Misses Catherine and Alarion Alclver, of Alilan, calling on friends the
educated in Brome, Quebec, she moved to Springfield in 1926.She was a member of As- bury Methodist Church where she taught Sunday school for many years and was founder of the church\u2019s Happy Hour Club, a weekly meeting for handicapped adults.Her husband, Donald H.Frizzle, died in 1974.Mrs.Frizzleeaves a son, Donald B
tertamea m the secretary s office, tbe Bury Methodist Church, held on tbe blackboard a facsimile of a naze L,ar?B D\tM \u2022 ialong the north side and along rarsonage Neanng the west side fronting on Longueuil I .street, thuseaving sufficient) I ground for the playing of squash ! ball.COATICOOK, Que., JJune 25.\u2014
smging of songs.CbrUtnia» Entertainment.The Christmas tree entertainment m the Methodist Church was held on Saturday evening, December 23rd.The church was filled, standing room being at a premium.The programme was of a varied character, consisting of recitations, dialogues, tableaux, choruses and duets.The affair was
(), 1915.CARD OF THANKS.I wish to thank the many kind friends and adherents of Bury Methodist Church'or the generous Christmas present pre panted to me in recognition of my set-vices as organist of the church.MHS W W.ROGERS Bury, Qua.Dec.30.1915 THE INVESTOR\u2019S POCKET MANUAL FOR JANUARY, 1916 will soon bo ready for
Me- Bury Methodist Church having un dergone considerable repairs for twoMrs.Allen MacDonald, of Lake weeks, had a fine re-openingast gantic.Sunday.The services of the day were well attended,arge congregations met morning and evening and were delighted to hear-again their old pastor, the Rev.W.Adams of Lennox-ville, who
sorry to.report Mr.Arthur.SRIGHT Pwo The Quarterly Board of the Philips- points Sunday) mediate point ve 0 Sh: A Icing.Eight delicious 4 Hogue on the sickist at present.ING TOBACCO bury Methodist Church met at Mr.E.Quebec and in- 6.35 pom Coatierok & in i : Pa , 1 Sam mil 7 a > 3 , TD Pp ! : ermedinte p 8 f SAFES I
.This was sponsored by the Bury Methodist Church and Sunday School.RESULTS OF THE SPORTS 50, Pre-schoolers: 1st Cody Baronette; 2nd Hosie Langlois; 3rd Carolyn Felgiano.6-7 year-olds, 1st Meghan Sylvester; 2nd - Jasmine Baronette; 3rd Jacinthe Bibeau; H.J.1st Meghan ' Sylvester; 2nd Melanie Gautry; 3rd Julia Nugent
will hear more and perhaps from more than me.Yours, &c., Malcolm Matheson.Robinson\u2014The Rev.C.H.Lawrence of Island Brook, will preach as follows : On Sabbath, April 11th, Canterbury School House at 10 a.m.; Methodist Church, Robinson, 2.30 p.m.; Brook-bury, Methodist Church, 6.30 p.m.Collections at all appointments
.ettled on the farm where his son Lester nowives.Eleven children were born to them.Ada, Wallace, 'Arthur, who died several years ago, The: Mary, Alma, Ernest, Malbel, Mcl-mer, Lester and Clarence, and oneittle girl, who dic'd in infancy.spoke a few comfortin the house.The service was held at Bury Methodist Church bv Rev
Elda were the recent guests of friends in Richmond.Mr.Hugh Farquhar ';pent theast week at Nicolet Lake with the Bov BURY The church fair and food sale held on theawn of the Methodist Parsonageast Thursday was a great success Some very attractive bargains were the feature of all the stalls, and theadies are to be
the Railway Company.The collectors of the Bury Methodist Church for the Forward Movement have made their returns and reports show that they have passed their objective.A meeting of the Local Improvement Committee of the Bury Board of Trade was held at the Grand View Hotel on Tuesday eveningast with the Chairman, Mr
, on Elm street.The Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Methodist Church will hold a food sale on Saturday afternoon at 3 o\u2019clock in connection with the rummage sale which is being held this week in the rooms in the Opera House.BURY.Mr.Willie Smith has purchased a nice driver from Mr.G.W.Stokes.Mr.D.McLean received a telegram
1861-1921