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    AtL 50ULSMARGARETS -ON.THAMES

    JAN. & FEB. 19+4 3d.

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    Telephone-POPesgrove 2139.BEST QUALITY MEAT ONLYScotch Beef and English MuttonHome-Kllled Pork

    and Veal flxTE-:,.**J"un"ry-. c.TW OTE: High.ClassFtmily ButlhcrsSurrey Fowls a Speciality.,THE BROADWAY,. ST, MARGARET'S. l.LOSBORNE B ROS.ARE NOTED FOR WET, DRIED AND FRIED FISH.

    PRIME POIJLTRY AND RABBTTS. EGGS AND SAUSAGES.381, St. Margaretts Road and.l8r Grown Road.

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    For your ELECTRICAL and RADIO REQUIREMENTS.

    3, lrIE EROADWAY,ST. MARGARD'I,S. 34, LONDON ROAD,TWICBSNHAM.PoPesgrove 1330 and 2632.

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    Qrocuy, Confectioneryl59r Ha,libsrton8t.

    and Cigarettes.Road'Margart's,

    Phonq I P0Pesgove 2679.157, ST. MATGARET'S R0AD, St. lttargaret's.Fbrc$ lr.rh drlly lroE orr or! NortrrLt.GERRADSTLORISTStlyrqtls and Crooses a Spcciality, Bouquetr and Berkeuof ell Desctiptioar. Churetr ind Tible Deorrti"ns, IO, TALBOT ROAD, ST, MARCARET'S,P. W. GER]VIAN, JOHN L. ROSS

    Hi{ih.Class Photographer.ItlodorB Dlctrlc .rd Dlynttht StEillo',-

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    F. COLTYEROil and Hardware Stores,2, CROWN ROAD, ST. MARGARBT'S,For Broorns, Brushes, Mops and pails,Ready Mixed Paints, Varnish Stains, Etc.

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    YOUR NEWSPAPERSo[ tho brealdast table ev6ry [roflli.trg, Wcspecialb in eatly deliveiy. GivE us atrl6l. Write or call-c. T. SMART,Newsapent, Stationer anil Tobacconist,27, WINCIIESTER ROAD, ST. MARGARET'S.(Otrposite Ttrt's Head).

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    Hygienic Dairies,TWICKENHAM.

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    ESTABLISIIED 1884.CLIFT & SON, Ltd.FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATIONS

    PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALLFUNERALS

    MEMORIALS ERECTED. QUOTATIONS GIVENt34, ST. MARGARET'S RoAD, ST. MARGARET'S

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    SOUIS, ST. MANGARETS.ON-THAMES3 Thc Rxy. A. L. por.ro fVicer), Thc yicrngc, 30, Ailee Road. pOpcogrovc ,fl?l.Thc Rrv. W. H. WooDHousr, Temporary Chaplain R.N,y.R.READER : Mr. G. MEYER, 59, Woodlands Road, Isleworth.: Mr. H. G. Mrxzrrs, 62. Gordon Avcnuc.Mr. G. L. Onvrgrox. 215, St. Marguct,r Road.Mr. J. A. LAnxn (Deputy Wardcn), 5, Northcotc Road..nd ORGANIST: Mr. H. C. F. FLBrcHrR, 21, Wcllcdoy Road, Twickcnham.,: Mr, E. Brsxor, 23, Northcotc Roed.

    : Mra. Brrwrrt, 128, Helibunon Roed.COUNCIL : The Vicar*, Mr. H. G. Menziesx, Mr. G. L. Ormiston, Mr. E. E. A. _Mr. A. f. Hill, Mr. f. A, Larkin, Mr, C. H. litartin, Mr. G. 1l7' Meks, Mt. G. Meyerx,J. G. N. Morley, Mr. C. Murby*, Mr. A. |. Otmiston*, Mr. A. V. parker, Mr. T. Readt*,Baxter, Miss Baker, Miss Foote, Miss King* (Hon. Secretary), Miss phillips*.xMember of the Rwi.Decanal conference, lMember of the London Diocesan conference.

    SERVICtS.: HoLy Courawron, 8 e.m.Svxc M.rss ^r{D SrnMoN, 11 ..m.. CarEcsrsM, 3 p.m.. INTANTs' SuNDAy Scxool, 12 (noon)Eyrx.rsoNo ^ND SERMoN, 6.30 p,m.: MAss--MoNDAy, 9 a.m. ; Turso.r,x, 7 a.m.; Wrnxrsorx, 6 e.m.Txunror.r, 9 a.n.; Fnrmy, 6.,15 a.rn. ; SArumev, 8 a.m.For additional. Macser on Holy days, sce rervicc list in Church ponrb.EvBrisoNc-Asannounced. LTTANI_WEDNEsDAI, 12 noon.BApTtsMs_lEt Suxo.rl tx MoNTg, + p.m. previour noticc to bc givcn.CnuncxrNcs_Bcforc eny week-day rcrvicc.Brxns or M.rnnrecx_Noticc to bc givcn to thc Vicrr.Coxrrrsronr_Thc yrcaR, WENESDAY, 12.10 p.m., and aftcr Evcruong on_ F DAr md SlrunDAr. Othcr timcr by rppointmcnt.CTIT'RCH FINANCE.. __ Ih. Endowncnt. of .our C,turch. is o4y f,32+ 15r. pcr rnnum. Thoec who worohio inarc asLcd to givc lib*arly in tlc colrcctrons, to ioii trro;Ei"na.;i-ili's;ilrl:FJni'to takc, if porsiblc, e " Now and Thcn ', Bor.

    Foror ead Eavclopca for thc. Fund_of $c .l Fricndr of A.ll Soulr, ,, mey bc had frou theMr. G. MsrER, 59, Woodlands Road, lsleworth. -1;N.i *a Tili ru;..;;;:from Mil Wrrrn, 20, Brool Roed,?r.';"il H"Sirfi'ff61l.,jl:.* *,- Mni. Mrrxr, 68, Northcotc Rord.Ady.rtir.ntoi Mrnegcr : Mira p. Cr.rrrr, 99, l4lorpb Rord,

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    DATES TO REMEMBER.W*Nespev, FESRUARY znd.:Purification ofthe Blessed Virgin MarY.srruroev, FpenuAiY rzth' -Qumr Arren'- 'NooN; 3--{'P'm. coNDUcroR I BRoTHEREoweno'Suxpev, FeBnulnv r3th.-SexecrstlalBROTHER EDWARD wlLL PREACH AT THESunc Mess AND coNDUcr A MFsloN sER'vrcr et 6 o.m.wrolqsipev, FisnuARv z3rd.-Asu Wppues'DAY,Hor.Y CouuuNton, 7 and 8 a'm'LrANY AND CotuulNlrtol SenvIcE rznoon.wfiiiiox senvrcE (every Wednesday dur'ins Lent)' 3 P.m.Serunoev, - MercH 25th'-ANNUNcIATIoN oFB.V.M.

    SUNDAY, MARCH 26th.-PAssloN SUNDAY'PassloN PLAY rr 6.3o P.m'TIMES OF SERVICES.BeEinnine Sundav, Februarv 6th'-Holv Crcm'-u-"[" 'ritj be cel'ebrated at 8 a.m., and Cate'tnff il"'d,f'r"ndavs in Februarv'. Evensongwill be sunq at 6 P.m. We shall then retum.-i"|'is tJl,irJJ"ir"u'i:tf'T;" parish Ha'

    ""'iria"vi, e"utuarv 8th, and Match r4th' at7.3o p.m. 'Admission rsSPECIAL I-SNT-G.ANCTMENTS.

    T,r..Javs at 6 p.m.-CHtr-onrN's SBRvlcB't"'t:tl:f,#' e'o;ft -*lt:ii?i lil,iiii' uu*of St. Andtew's, N. Kensington'frid"vs, at 6 p.m.-srerror'rs oF THE CRoss'SundiY Evenings,.war Pranning."Lent l. February zYth, at 6 P.m'-- l.Th" Churci aid Industry."Preacher: The Rev' E' H' I-oasbY' otSt. Peter's, Ealing'Lent II. March 5th, at 6'3o P'm'"The Church and Youth"'p""""h".-t -ili" Rev' C' H' Dunbar' ofSt. Mark's. TeddinSon'Lent Ill. March rzth, at 6'3o P'm' .-;.it"-Ct ;rri"" Home and Family." - -Preacher: The Rev' G' Edwards' ot st'lames, BusheY.Lent'lV. March i9th, at 6'3o P'm'"Christian Education"'p."".nJ,'"riil n""j c' Pond' Vicar ofSt. Peter's, Ealing'

    Passion Sunday, Match z6th, at 6.3o p.m.The St.'Cross Players will present thePassion Play, "THe CoNQuenoF." tnChurch.Palm Sunday, April znd, at 5.3o P.m'Preparaiion ' Service for our Easter Com'munloA.LOOKING FURTHER AHEAD.The R.sv. R FI. DeueNrv, of. St. fohn theDivine, Richmond, will conduct the Three Hours'Service on Good FridaY.--ttt" f""t of St. Ge6rga Patton Saint of Eng-lanal-idit, thi, -o-"tt-tout year' on Sunday'Aoril zrrd. The prcacher at Evensong w l beth'" nri. pneeaNpARY MERRITT, Rural Dean otdi. F*",at. ALl members of our organisationswill be asked to be Presenu?ur io* BtsHo^p or [,oNDoN will visit us forth" fust tit"" on the Sunday after Ascension'it]i"" -ll t,. .fhi" will be an'ofrcial visit, andth"ido." h" will pontificate and preach at ourSung Mass.- i"lr. ronp BlsHop oF coLoMBo is on his wayft"-"] l-n^"" invited him' and I hope he willconsent to oreside and preach at our Sung Mass"i!t"aiy"l.,ty z3rd, dirring St'..Margaret's'tide'THE ST. CROSS PLAYERS w l- Present tnelrNativity Play in Church on Sunday' l)ecemberfrst, at 3.3o P.m.

    PARISH NOTES.roaa. We hJa io""lv Christmas and Dedi'.rti6ti F""tival, and never before have I seen our;il;;'h';-[;;m$ and gailv decorated with;il;';; Cttiti-"t'c""t "id [rollv' I.think invears to come we shall often have vlvld andiiii"rl *"-o;* of these wartime Midnightiil"il;;';h;; ;' church has looked so strangqlvbeautiful with the dim light of candles and the;;; ;i;; ;T sanctuiv lamPs' unnoticed in;i';;;;[fi;; i'' the bl"'"'of peice'time lectriclamos.'-if,i crt**." and tlre Dedication Festivaln"iJ'.tr."-""a gone. Forgetting the- thingslwhich are behind, we must press on' ' ' t'or 1944is likelv to be one of the most momentous yearsirr the'history of time. The stage rs set tor thefinal scene of this long' tragic drama' lt wru'lji*t'i""';J "t"v, ""i u" lSng drawn out' butJ.i'ii'lfr+ #';i;'v +"e in"Peace' None ofi* -r.. i,iri '"o".t"tors of this awful dtama : if;" il 'Hd';; s"i"i.o, ir *" are not on work;f ;tlt;d netional importance, if.you are too"ia-i. *"tt at all-there is one thing we caniii ai, iJ'uiri It to uphold the national cause;;;.1;"G -i.J i,it""""io"'' Remember

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    the Mass is the greatest of all lntercessionRemember that our church bovs arefor by name at our Sunday Sung Mass,they do need your prayers. Remember.thatyou grow slack in your religious duties, in1944, yov are letting down the great cause forwe fight. We shall be 6lind and deafspiritual values # we are not uying to dedicatelives to God during these stupendous months,lie ahead of us.Yet all the sacrifice and agony must be in vainare planning a better and a happierthe war. Will there again be fourWill there bJa successionstrikes, and constant friction in industry?youth be lounging about street comers?divorce break up the home life and birth,decimate the familv? Will our childrengiven a Christian or a pagan education in theto come? These are questions which Iwill be answered by our Sunday eveningin Lent, They will speak of things toand point the uue way to the future.

    THE RETURN oF BRoTHER Eowanp.-Yoube pleased to hear that our missioner isSaturday anj Sunday, February r3thr4th, with usOn the Saturday he is conducting a Quietin church from 3--6 p.m. Tea willarranged in the Parish Hall at 4.3o p.m. Indays of overwork and constant hurry,there is so little time for quiet reflectionmeditative thought, a quiet aftemoon cana spiritual opportunity of very great value.know what a treasured time Saturday after.is, but I do not hesitate to ask you to givethis one aftemoon to find that treasure whichall price. If you cannot come the wholecome for part, though there will be greaterin the whole.On the Sunday, Brother Edward will preachthe Sung Mass and conduct a Mission Service6 p.m,This week,end will be a sort of echo of ourmission.

    A PAssIoN PLlv.-Many of you will remem,our own Nativity Play in r9r4o. I have oftenthat we would be able to present our ownin church, but that would be toounder present conditions. Perhapsis something which we can aim at after theMeanwhill the famous: St. Cross Playersoresent "The Conoueror" in church onSunday, at 6,30 i.m. This Play, actedprofessionals, is a very beautiful and rverent

    representation of our Lord's Passion, and shouldhelp to prepare us for Holy Week and GoodFriiay. it i!, of course, mosi iuitably presentedin chirrch, where originally drama fiist'began.PurrtNG up rHE BANNs.-l find sometimesthat there is misunderstanding about the legalrequirements before marriage in church.Normally, banns lapse after three months, butunder a wartime regulation, if the man is in theServices, the banns "hold good" for a year.It quite often happens nowadays that a maDunexpectedly receives embarkation leave andwishes to marry before leaving England. Myadvice to those contemplating matrimony is toput their banns up at oncq and then, if for somegood reason they want to get married earlierthan they expected, there will be no necessityfor the extra expense and trouble of obtaininga licence-People sometimes reler to an ordinary licenceas a siecial licence. There is a great d'ifi"r"r,."between the two. A special licence, costing, Ithink, {25, is only granted under very spe-cialcircumstances by the Archbishop of Canterbury.It entides a pejson to be married_.in any churchat any time, With an ordinary hcence one canonly legally be married in one'5 own parishchurch. An ordinary licence may be obiainedfrom a surrogate or direct from t, Th" S"tr.t.,-ary, Westminster. The fee for an ordinarylicence is {2. In the case of an Army private (orequivalent rank in the Navy or Air Fotce) onembarkation leave, without private means orallowance from his firm, if he can prove that the{z would be a hardship on application, the feecan be reduced to r7s.6d.Whether a marriage takes place #ter banns orwith a licence, it.is only lawful to be marded inthe parish church where one of the parties hasbeen'living for at least three weeks,^or in thechurch where one or both are on the electoralroll. Men and women in the Services may havetheir banns called either in their "home" churchor where they are stationed,Those who aie unbaotized or divorced are notentitled to be married in a .hu.ch. Marriage ina church should also surely imply that both arewilling to agree to the Church's law, that mar-riage iannoi be disdved except by death, andthat the first aim and object of marriage is theprocreation of children. A. L. PoNo.

    OBITUARY.SrR EDwIN Lurvsxs has been described asthe greatest architect since Christopher Wten.In his early years he designed miny countryhquses; he won great fame at Delhi; his greatest

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    thouah uncompleted work is likely to be theRomin Catholic Cathedral at Liverpool. St.Iude'von,the-HiLl, Golders Green, ls a fineexample of his church work' He is probablymost well known for the Cenotaph in Whitehall.He was a man famed Ior his wit, of which thereare coundess anecdotes. We are proud of ourconnection with hin through his only sur'viving brother, Canon Lutyens, to whom we ofierour svmoathv.Rrineio SreweRD MenspBt't (priest).-Sinceroar- Fr. Marden had taken dutv at All Souls'tfrle times, the last time as te."ndy as August'1943. A man of very sttiking aPPearalce, he.tir!-i E eat scholar, a witty raconteur, clever inreDarte;. bug above all, hi was a very faithfuloriest. He never held an English benefice: {oriorn" y.".t he had been helping parishes duringinterrema, and at other trmes when srngle'handeJ vicats have been ill or on holiday. Hehad a happv knack of adapting himself to thei"fi"it" t'"ii"tv o[ uses within the Church ofEnsland. If his sreat sifts did not always seemto Ee used to the"full, f,e was a tremendous helpto many parishes when they needed him most.R,I.P.Persn Tnor-Lops (aged three days)'-We mustadd a verv special word of sympathy to fatherand mothlr, - who had looked forward to hiscomins so much' In our eyes, unless we can lookb".,oni this world, such i shortlived life must""Jm so putposeless, and the travail and thesacrifice so uiitt. Yet one day we shall learnthat there is a meaning in life so seeminglyio"o-ol"t", Even the ancient pagan worldsmsed this in the famous saying, "Those whomth. Eods love. die voung." We Christiansknori that Tesus loved'andloves litde childtenand babies, "for He took them up in His armsand blessed them." Peter was biptized by hisnurse a few hours bdore he died. Would that*" V"r" ". ready as Peter was tot o"t .f.i.r.'FEBRUARY.

    "Februarv-fill.dvke" the country folk call itbecause so'often it brings rain and snow with 'littl" w"rm sun todrv thJground' but they knowit- too, as "the satiway of the year," for it isa time of oreoarition iid new life. The song"r'il" firdt. ihe first *nowdrops, the swellingbuds, the nori' visiblyJengthening days, -are-butheralds bidding those who are weary ot the lortgwinter to take new heert and be ready to en;oythe beautv of the spring. The very nameFebruar., iorinqs from a Latin root, "Februa,"-"""i"i pittifii"tion, suggesting cleansing anda new beginning.

    On znd Februarv falls the feast of the Purfi'cation of Saint Marv the Virgin, when the Gospelfor the day tells ui of Our Lady going wirh.herlnfant Son to the Temple, tallng her oterlngsin comoliance with the Law. The aged Simeon'with hiaven,senr intuition, recognised the long-awaited Messiah and first spoke the lovely wordsof the Nunc Dimittis' so familiu at Evensong'For manv centuries the feast has been knownas Candlenias, Irom the ceremony at Mass onthis dav when candles were blessed and distri'buted in honour of Him Who came as "a lightto liehten the Gentiles."Liiht is one of the most precious gifts wehave] ls it not signficant thit it was the firstthins God createdl Yet it is probably true thatw" r'arelv appreciate it until we are deprived ofit. 6nlv the blackness of the tunnel provokesthe feeling of relief as we emerge into the light;the trials oI the black-out give us cause to letorcein the longer days: rhe Gmporarily bliad give- oraise. as no others can, for sight restoredi onlyihor. who live or work with the feeble'mindedor insane fullv value the light of reason. Science 'has revealed io us that light and purification gohand-in-hand and that- light ii essential tohealthv srowth.so e"idl"."r comes with the beautv of thefirst flush of dawn. The soft gleam of thecardles at Mass svmbolise the coming ot thatLisht Who was "io lishten the Gentiles," butth"ev are heralds, too, 6f hope, for in them we""" itr" fit"t elimmer which ivill later blaze intoitr" iinftt of" the Easter Fire and the PascalCandlJ, when in the full glory of the spring wegreet the Risen Light of the World. M.B.

    lN AID oF NEw HALL Fuxo.-On Saturday.February Iqth, at 7.3o p.m., a Programme otdramatii and musical items has been artangedlu Miss Thom.bv and friends. Included arei#"" rt,ot ,."r,"i f"orn Canon Lutyens' book'"Calvary." one pe-rformed by some of our ownyoung people.'-ei-irti6n is bv programrne, price zs' and rsPlease support'tiis -efiort and increase ourtund.THE CHURCH LADS' BRIGADE.Ceup,-l cannot as yet give any definite news

    "r io d"-p thit y""t. 'but1 hope it will not bei."" u"ioi[ olans'are settled ani published' Init"";;;fi" ; m"" ol"""i " ''can:p.B1nk"iito which bovs can pay giadually for their fees'f;;r ";;e' ooit..t,min6vl To encourage this;G"i"i^C" *" will awird a small, in fact very

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    small, amount by way of interest on these sums.D?ys who want to go to camp will be wellaqvrsed to start SavlnE at once., Se nceeNr.Ma;ons.iA" ;ohn Mackenzie haslett us tor !t: -N""f, Norman Elley has nowbe

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    other wavs. Our Guides at all Souls'are full of;,t-."t ""i have alreadv started collecting theiro*n t"nttingt and shif hdfpennig.s. .They .a1s9have their own ideas about a small sale ot ther*"ti "nJ aho a concert p take place in May'n fflt.oili, displav some G.l.s. posters shortlv,"trd

    *" hop" *" !h"ll iotet st all our friends so;# th"y, [oo, may like to suPPort the efrorts ofiit"'C"illr.- ir r,itt *-, to'save frrthings andshio halfpennies. we would love you to "Jornln.;' Perhaos vou would prefer to make some'i'ii"" i* i[i t,itat sale of work' or in some other*lvl' lur, talk to any Guide or to Lieutenant(P. Gray), or to the CaPtain.--.-ANGERS.We have already settled down alter Christmasto ."nl""tt"ti"g '"f""th on our- training' Weil";;;.h a fuii ptogamme bdore us that we,.. rti-,it" more'delighted that our Lieutenant;;" ;;ril her tests -and now becomes a War'-*JJ c"iat.. iiettv nngr.,s has been promoted-i. C.,-oanv Leader, and is taking over some otitt" -oit 'entailed in running the lompany'With po-tttv Williams and Pamela Parrott as.*T.oit-al"iiou" Patol l*aders we are tookingforward to a very good Year'.As a wartqne measure' we nave "adopted" theDistrict Rangers until they -find a CaptarnIiifr""gtt k"&i"g their indiiidualitv as- a Com-Dany, ihey come to ouf meetrng. on Monoaysand'share- in our work and actlvltres' we are;;r;iJ,"-;;i;e the-, -d alreadY find thattheir'co,operation adds much to our eryoyment'-"iv"- """' h""i"g an enrolment after Evensong"" ' .i,t'f "*"""1 when Eileen Parrott' Glady-s;1;;; ilt i,i"rtin and Pamela Friborg willbe inrolled as Rangers'. MOTHERS'UNION.o" feUtuarv- znd our speaker will be MrlM;i;;.w;d"' iebruary i6th we are havingii.;ildil nuv-SJ"-'we do hooe it will be,s Ereat a success as last year' On Monday'

    i:T'l%i:$ ihi:#'0.'Ye,''g:{tu:liixii'F;, lii, ;];'lf'{" i'.T;'"#'o*ixt"#low on Thursday, March z3rd' ", 3 O'tM-tU.

    Despite a horribly wet day and colds' 'flu',etc., sixteen young wives, plus a dozen or morechildren, tumed up for our first meeting' Rose''marv was thrilled bv all the children in her,ruir""v, -d they were experdy "minded,"thanks to Mrs. King and M!s. White. We hada most livelv discussion, everyone had lots ofideas and selmed really keen. First of all wedecided to have fortnightly meetings on theFInsr ixo Trnnp THunspnvs i! the month, at?.rs p.m, in the Vicarage; with an outsideip"-"ket fo" the first and an informal discussionfor the third ThursdaY.

    Mrs. Frank Robinson has very kindly agreedto be Secretary and Treasurer and, thanks to thegreat generosity of the Mothers' Union, sheJre"dy has {r to treasure ! The Mothers' Unionhave also very nobly promised to provide two"Babv Minders" fot each meeting, so that anyonewho vants to can bring their children, and havean hour or more peace that aitemoon !

    We decided that we should take it in turn toget the tea and pay 3d. each time to cover thecost of the tea and other exPenses, such asspeakers'fares. A lot of suggestions wete made"trd aLeady we are going to start a library forchildren's books and paper pattems and knittingbooks, which one is so inclined to hoard andnever ur again. Also Mrs. Hailstone is arrang'ing the exchange of out.grcwn children's clotheson the points system.I do so hope that thos of you who were

    FRIENDS OF ALL SOULS' FUND.rr't'" iil"*L *ttes to thank all the members*#';J;';;;i-dlv subscribed to this tundduring the Past Year'

    unable to attend the first meeting will come,tothe next, and do try and bring any Iriends whomight be interested.I have made the following arrangements forFebruary and Ivlarch : -February 3rd.-speaker I Miss Gage, B.Sc.' Dietician at fuchmond Hospital' on "Chil'dren's Watime Diet."

    February r7th.-lnformal Meeting.March znd. - Speaker I The Rev. M. W.Cuthbert on "Moral Training of Younghildren."March r 5th.-lnformal Meeting.

    JoAN PoND.

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    FINANCIAL STATEMENT.Friends of AII Souls'.

    November, 1943.Csuncn ExprnsEs.-A welcome donation ofIt.NBw HALL FUND.-The total received to dateis {95 3s. jd. Not qrdts enough yetlSrcK a'rD PooR F{No.-The following amountsare gratefully acknowledged:-The Carol Party ... ' {Z t+ S. - The Ailsa Tavern Box ... t 6 z' Ailsa Tavem Slate Club... r S 6ALMS BoxEs, 7s" rrd. INFANTS' SuNDAyScHooL Box, {r os.9d. and rrs.3d,Wnrsr DnJvE.-December r4th, {z 5s. 9d.ALL SANTS', IslEwontH.-Donations receivedtowards our Gift to our Mother Church amount.so far, to {8 8s. We are hoping to be able topresent to the vicar and people of All Saints'some gift which will suitabfy eipress our feelingsot sympathy with them in the loss oI theirchurch by fire. Please give generously.

    {,2 +,Irrt s- Decenber, 1943. {r}3o{t ,g 7

    )t3 234628 3513 0464zt9 6+8 2

    Total for 1943.Home ... f,ry9 n oMissions .,. {4 o 6Collections in Church. { 'd.2. 19 O

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    Nov. 28. Advent SundayDec. 5. Advmt II.rz. Advent III.19. Advent IV.25, Christmas I. ...z. Christmas II.9. Epiphany I. ...r5. Epiphany II. ...23. Epiphany III. ...Week.days . ..

    Other Funds.Nov. 29. U.M,C.A.. 3o. Lebornbo Mission . .Dec. 25. Sick and Poor Fund ...26. Choir Outing ...27. Lebombo Mission28. U.M.C.A.

    PARISH REGISTER.-BAprrsMs.

    .r9{.1,Dec. 5. Franh Edward Cha es Stokes.t944.fan. 15, David Truby.,, 23. John Frank Farrow.

    WEDDINGS.r943.Dec. rz. Sidney Hayward Emes and loan Mar.garet Elphick.- 26. Walter George Spivey and WinifredRose Geaty.r944,Jan. r5. Lancelot McDonald and Barbara EmilyWhite.. FUNERALS.r941.

    Dec. 28. Annie Mabel Deason,r944.Jan. 5. Petel Robert Trollope.

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    War-time business difficulties are very numerous' Telling youabout them would only make matters worse'1Ve are d6lng tle best we can to make things appeat as normalas possible. So-for Medicines, Surgical Appliances' Fitst-Aid

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    FREDERICK S\ilAN, M-P-S-PHARMACIST :!4r-, ST., MARGARETS ROAD' (Under the Great Cloct-near St' Margarete Station)'TWICKENHAM

    T.lGPhoro "o"oo/ou" ''''

    WANERVICE

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    FLINN & SON, LTD.,THE DYERS AND CLEANERS OF THE SOUTH,High.Class Dyeing and Cleaning of every description. -Hat re.modelling a Speciality.'The pioneers of Bargain pricer.Local Branch - :: :: 24, HILL STREET, RICHMOND.

    arl-.,sA TAYEBN'Of,'f,"LICEIICEvyines and spirits. watney's Are, Reid's stout, Isleworth Are and stout

    J. H. DAVIES,proprienr.Telephone: POP 16:l:}.

    Works_rrslrsnscATE, BRrcHToN.AP:a;;r@46(es tr$Fdsffi:l#g hetP"qg*SX,i!9%",ff"PrRsoN L ArrBNfloN*,:rry CEMITEXY MEMORIATSBy our owr Ski[ed Craftrmon,retephone : RICHMOND 3303 (2 tines)FUNERAI.S &CREMATIONSAT STATED CHARGES.PRIVATE

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    THE LEADIN G39, CROWN ROADOFMORRISOII MOORE,r.s.u.c.

    Quolified Coltr'ulttng Opticton,ST. MARGARET'S ROAD (R::iT.f*..)I OPEN DAIIY, I o'clock. NATIoNA! flaal,rat,WD\ESDAYq9-1, H.S.A. H.S.F. ctc.POPcogrovc 2683.

    " Sr. MARGARET'S OWN OPTTCIAN."T}M REX LIBRARY,St. .rgrrct'! Rd,, St Mrrfr.Gt'!, Twiclcnh.E_ Itttt Doo! to ctltt rlxD tollBEST BOOKS ry TEE BEIfr ^UIEORS.'I"* {,1K Atso Kr.rrrnc woor.s

    No rtGporlt, and SutroNrnv.in and look .ound. You will not bo pr*sed to joir.ELLIS & CO.{BICEMOND), rrd.WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

    St. Mlrgarct's Road, East Twickcrham.Popeegrove 21J6. Deily Delivericr.

    POPesgtove a9zz.C; W. J. FARLIEGrocer & Prcuision Merchant

    Rd., ST. MARGARETSOun Spschrriy-"SERVICE..

    H. A. RUSSELLCtccngrocct, Sccd otd Cotn, Coel and CoheMerclrc , Contractor.ISLEWORTH'lhono: PoPo!8rovc 4160.

    'PHONE: PcP. 37o3. GRAYSDRAPERSS?. IV ARGARE?S'Phone 21!5 Popesg$ve.C. RIMINTON

    Nowsallnt and Stationer,Prlnter and Bookblnder.6, TALBOT ROAD, ST. MARGARET'S.llorning Papeu gad Poliodicals regulerly ddivcrcrl.

    J. HARE'SBread and Cakes are still top lor eualig.Saiilfectior Cuarettod Alvryr.Try my Whole-Meel Bread, Solc Metrul&4tur6r,Eighly Roconmendod.- Caiering io all itr Blaacher -2, CROWN ROAD, ST, MARGARET'S,M. S. NEWLAND122i, ST. MARGARET'S ROAD(Oppolito 8i. Margaret's Btrtion).

    Repairing Expert io all kinds of WatchcsClocks and Jewellery.E. A. LUNNGordon Estate P.O. and Bakery,ST. MARGARET'S-ON.TH^ME3.PlrG EoEc.tudc IVH|TE rnrt BnOWN ARBAD,FAMILBS WI|TED UpoN DAn y.Brltt.l .!d Elrttd.t C.lcl L Oraar.EOYIS Balod Daily.389, St. Margaret's Road.3a, woRPLE.ROAD, 36, \MORPLE ROAD,

    TAYLOR'SSTORES(Propiieto. I E. C, TAYLOR),Grocctics, Ptooiiotts, Pateat Medicinet.

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    Family Grocers andProvision Merchant$.

    wr"NES,,sPIRrrs, AND sebns.25-26, GEORGE ST., RICHMOND

    'Phone: RlChmond 3384-5.

    $ntique and ModernBought for Cash

    LIMITEDST. MARGARET'S

    ..TIUES PRINTING WORKS, BICEMOND ]{ND TWICKENEAI',


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