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Knighton S.S. Work. I ARRANGEMENTS FOR CONVENTION. I I Knighton Free Church Council's monthly meet- ing was held in the Wesleyan schoolroom on Mon- day week, where there were present Miss Basker- ville, Miss Hopton, Miss Gladys Jones, Rev. J. H. Veal (secretary), Rev. A. D. Baskerville and Messrs. W. Hamar, F. Moseley, J. Anthony, W. Lewis, G. H. Medlicott, J. Richards and W. Phillips. In the unavoidable absence of Mr J. L. Allcock (president), who was out of town, Mr F. Moseley was voted to the chair, and, after the confirmation of the minutes of the previous meeting, the sec- retary read a letter from Sir Francis Edwards, M.P., acknowledging the receipt of a copy of a re- solution passed at the last meeting, and thanking the council for the expression of sympathy with his daughter and himself in their bereavement. Rev. A. D. Baskerville read a letter from Mr Wesley Clift, Wellington, district secretary of the Wesleyan Sunday schools, in which he consented to give an address at the Sunday School Conven- tion in Knighton next September. The secretary also read a communication from Mr H. D. Phillips, of Llandrindod Wells, com- plying with the wish of the council that he would act as chairman of the convention. The council agreed the convention should open* with a tea- table conference at the Wesleyan schoolroom, and close with a public meeting at Victoria Road chapel in the evening, when Mr Wesley Clift and others would deliver addresses. < The persons, who supplied the tea for the recent united Sunday school festival, were appointed to cater for the convention tea-meeting. The attention of church secretaries and stewards was called to the plan of open-air services, held on Sunday evenings, a copy of which was hung in the vestibules of the churches, and the secretary hoped those responsible for pulpit announcements would publish the times of services and the names of the preachers as the dates came round. Referring to the proposed Sunday School Con- vention the secretary mentioned he would be away when it was held, but he would make all arrange- ments, as far as he possibly could, and, no doubt, the council would appoint someone to act where a secretary was needed. On the proposition of Mr Lewis, seconded by Mr Anthony, Rev. A. D. Bas- kerville was requested to act in the temporary ab- sence of the secretary, a task he very kindly un- dertook. Replying to Mr G. H. Medlicott, Mr W. Lewis (secretary to the committee of the united schools) said he had sent to Mr Palfrey (Llanshay) an ex- pression of thanks for his kindness in allowing the use of his meadow for the treat. Mr Lewis also added he had prepared a balance-sheet and asked the council to appoint auditors. Mr Moseley and Mr Richards were appointed, and the Rev. J. H. Veal moved a vote of thanks to the committee who had carried out all the arrangements so excellent- ly and economically. The resolution wae passed unanimously. The council agreed to hold a service of inter- cession and thanksgiving in the Primitive Method- ist Church on August 4th (the anniversary of Britain's declaration of war), Revs. J. H. Veal, A. D. Baskerville and Mr David Daviea to take part in the proceedings. Details with regard to temperance work were postponed till next meeting.

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