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the Methodist Church.The service was under the direction of Rev.Martyn Sadler anday preachers Justin Lowry and Mary Scholes.Mary ex- tended a welcome to all as did Garth Lowry, chairman of the Official Board.Ed Laberee gave a short history of the beginning of the Eaton Merahodist Circuit.He spoke about the itinerant
social in the hall next Thursday, February 19th.An entertaining progiamme is being prepared.The pr< reeds are to be divided between the Ladies’ Aid and the W.C.T.U.for their hospital fund.At the February Official Board of the Eaton Circuit of the Methodist Church the following resolution was passed, a copy of which was
church in that county.Methodists were not far behind.There were Methodist classes at Copp’s Ferry by 1804 and the first saddlebag preacher to reach Eaton was a methodist in 1805.A circuit was formally organized in Stanstead the following year, another at Richmond in 1810, and by the outbreak of the Border War, Methodists
Church deserve great praise for their industry and skill in preparing the many specimens of their handiwork that were there exhibited.\u2014 They may now furnish their new church with a beautiful pulpit.WasLeyAN Missions.Meeting of the Wesleyan Methodist Mission Society, will be held on the Eaton Circuit as follows, viz :\u
, after its being put up about 1879* Reams could be written about the Birchton Church A few maybe of interest here Prior to the erection of a place of worship, Birchton wasisted as one of the preaching appointments in the Eaton Circuit, or Mission, centred in Sawverville The building was built on a half acre ofand
, the Methodist Circuit of Sawyerville covered a wide territory, taking in Maple Leaf, High Forest, Flanders, Clifton, Eaton Comer, Cookshire, Bury, Dudswell and Ham, as well as Randboro, which was then called Newport.Two ministers were often employed - a superintendent and a probationer.The firstived in Sawyerville and
active interest ip everything that was for the best welfare of his community and country.From the early years of his aife he was a member of the Methodist Church, first on the old Leeds circuit and after moving to Eaton on the Sawyer-ville circuit.A member of the of-fical board and trustee boards, he took an active part
Montreal Conference of the Methodist Church, the Pev.James Henderson McConnell, of Eaton Circuit, to Miss E.A.Augusta Pedersen, daughètéer of Mr.C.Pedersen, Montreal.27 MACPH the bridé's father, Thurso, Que., 3 the Rev.Thos.Doolittle, B.A., John Macpherson.of Papineauville, Que., and N\u2014GRAY.\u2014At the home of on Dec
Eaton\u2019s Corner and Robert Brown, of the S a w y e r vi 11 e Methodist Church.Methodism in this area began with services conducted in the homes of the settlers and in a school house.As early as 1805.a missionary from the American Methodist Episcopal Church made one or two trips into this section.followed 18 yearsater
the time of her death.Mrs.Shorten was a member of the Methodist Church on the former Leeds circuit,ater at Sawyerville, then of the United Church at the same place where she attended and worshipped until failing health and strength made it impossible.The funeral service was conducted by her pastor.Rev.A.E.Hagar, in the
of the Methodist circuit will be entertained by Mrs.Hopper at the parsonage on; Friday afternoon.The annual harvest home festival and chicken-pie supper, under the auspices of the Methodist Ladies\u2019 Aid, will be held on Tuesday etening, October 14, in the church hall, and will be followed by an interesting programme
being a social for the benefit of the Rev.J.H.Williams, the Methodist minister of Georgeville and Smith\u2019s Mills circuit.Aud although the roads were very bad, aod the evening dark and stormy, yet the house was densely crowded.After all bad partaken of an excellent supper of chicken-pie, cake, coffee, etc., Mr
, recommended that Con- \u2018Improvements on Church property \"were reported from Island Brook, 300; Bulwer, ' 325 ; Kinnear\u2019 s, Mills, 8200 à Lisgar, 400.It was recommended that the nam fot.the Eaton circuit be changed \u2018Birchton.fu com- Rev.P.L.ardson and\u2019 Mr.Richardson, of Sher- It was moved by Rev
the St.Francis district, which cojn» prised Hatley, Coaticook, Compton, Lennoxville, Sherbrooke, Windsor, Melbourne, Danville, Ulverton .Saw.j yerville, Eaton, Cookshire, Island Brook, Robinson and Marbletor.: circuits.Rev.E.S.Ingalls helped him, but in the summer Mr.Ingalls ; was removed and Mr.Botterell was jeft
2019arsonage Friday evening.Next Sabbath Rev.A.Wilkinson will preach \u2018missionary sermons in the Me- .thodist Churches Yon this circuit.; A number of people from this place attended the \u2018supper at Eaton Corner, Friday evening. 404 040404 >} In Coaticook Hall afternoons, ie Hall \u20ac \\ Aarge number