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    ALL 5OtJI.5ST. MARGARETS-ON -THAMESMAR. & APR. 1942 3d,

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

    and VealHigh.ClassFamily ButchetsSurrey Fowls a Speciality.,THE BROADWAY, ST. MARGARE"T'S.OSBORNE BROS.

    ARE NOTED FOR WET, DRIED AND FRIED FISH.PRIME POULTRY AND RABBITS. EGGS AND SAUSAGES.

    381, St. lilargaretts Road and 18, Crown Road.Phoae I POP 5012 and POP 1556,

    Hrcs-Cr-ess Gnocpn aNn Pnovrsrol MoncnaNr.Telephone-POPesgrove 1455.

    W. F. OSMOND12, THE BROADWAY, ST. MARGARET'S.WHERE QUALITY COUNTS.

    SANSOM & CAPPSFor RADIO, and aU ELECTRICAL Fittings and Work.3, TIIE BROADWAY, 34, LONDON ROAD,ST. MARGAR T'S. TWICTENIIAM.

    POPesgrove 1330 al.d 2632.

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    THE CTARENCE GAnAGES' LTD.'PARKSTIOT' RICIIMOND.The best fulty'equipped Garage near St' Margaret'e'CARS CLEANED, CNTESNO' REPAIRED AND OVERIIAI'LED'-no wonx roo BIc oR Too s;;LL. cA'Rs rNsuRrD' Ex"ERTs IN RADIAToR REPATRS'Personal AttentioD' Recommeqded by the Vical''PuoNB : RICgMoND 4{X)1'

    GE RRAD SFLORISTSWreaths and Crosses a Specialitv, Bouquets and Basketsof all De

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    W. GUTTBRIDGEQrocery, Confectionery

    lVlore and more people are eating

    'Phone: POPesgrove 4028.A. G.Fishmonger113, St,

    }lITCHBLLand Rabbit Salesman,Marga,ret's Roa'd.159' Haliburtonst.

    and Cigarettes.Road'Marg:aret'9'

    HOME.CURED HADDOCKS ASPECIALITY.

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    PLUIVIRIDGE'S BREADE. S. PLUlVIRIDGE

    15f , ST. MARGARET'S ROAD, 'Phone: POPesgrove 15 15'also1, RAILWAY BRIDGE, WHITTON, 'Phone : POPesgrove 3717'

    Pr.urrrnocn's Bread and Cakes are noted for Fnosnnnss' Fr-avoun' and Punlrv'REYNOLDS & CO., P. W. GERMAN,Ironmongers and Builders' Merohants._ EVER,YTHING N'OR TITE GARDTN. _1.4l St. Margarette Road'TWICKENHAM.

    'Phono: PoPesgrove 2505'

    H. S. WEST,l6l' St' Margaret's Roa'd'I'TGE'CLASS BOOT AND SIIOE REPATRS'

    L.alis'light 3boes rep.aired vilhout stitches or nails'All kinds of rltbber boots anil shoc! repalr'd'BEST I,EATHER ONIY USED.

    High.Class PhotograPher.Moale.Il Electric and Daylight Studios.Cbildretr a SpcialiaY.

    -,mateure' Films Developed and Prioted301, St. Margaret's Road, Twickenha

    G. THORP,Newssgent, Bookseller, Statiomr, etcTobacconist.

    167, ST. MARGARET'S ROAD.PaPers Delivered Early.

    "Arnateut SnaPs Devetoped and Pdnted."

    (Close to Ailsa Tavem).

    'Phorc. Popesgrove 1091. ASPINALLfor lhe largest stock and the widesl rang--- T;L;;;.; and cigarelles in St. Margaret'THB KIOSK,ST. MARGARET'S STATION.closed on SuDdavs. Owing to the black-out car 6.30 p,m. on week-days during \I/ilrter mon

    H. ROGERS & Sons, Ltd.Hygienic Dairies,1'WICK ENHAM.

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    Att SOUIS, ST. MARGARETS.ON.THAMESCLERGY: Thc REv. A. L. PoND (Vicar), Thc Yicaragc, 30, Ailsa Road. POPcsgrovc 4171.Thc Rsv. W. H. Woopnoust, Temporary Chaplain R.N.V.R.CIIURCHV9ARDENS : Mr. H. G. Mnzrm, 62,'Gordon Avenuc.

    Mr. G. L, Onrrarstox, 215, St. Margarct'r Road.Mr. f. A. L,rnxrN (Deputy Wardcn), 5, Northcote Road.CHOIRIVIASIDR and ORGANIST: Mr. H. C. F. Flrrcxrn,21, Wellcsley Road, Twickenham.VERGER : lVIr. E. Brsxor, 23, Northcote Road.CARETI'KER : Mrs. Br.rwmr, 128, Haliburton Road.CHURCH COUNCIL : The Vicar*, The Rev. W. H. Woodhouse' Mr. H. G. Menzies', Mr.

    G. L. Ormiston, Mr. J. A' Larkin, Mr. R. A' Barnard, Mr. G. W. Meeks, Mr. J. G. N.Morley, Mr. A. A. Mulley*, Mr. C. Murby*, Mr. A. J. Omiston*, Mr. A. V. Parker,Mr. T. Read*i, Mr. H. Wtite, Miss Baker, Miss King* (Hon. Secretary), Miss Phillips*'Mr$. Sutton', Miss A. Watson.tMember of Rsi-Decanal ConJerence. +Member oJ Diocesan Corference.

    SERVICES.SIINDAYS : HotY Couuunrox, 8 a.m.Sunc M.rss AND SERMoN, 11 ..m.Crrtrcnrsu, 3 P.m.

    INFANTS' SUNDAY ScHooL, 3 P.m.EvENsoNG .rxo SrnrvroN, 6.30 P.m.

    WEEK-DAYS : MASS-MoNDAY, 9 a.m. ; Tursnev, 7 am.; WrnNrsLrY, 8 a.m.Tnunso.w, 9 a,m.; Fmo,rv, 6,45 a.m. I Saruno,rv, 8 a.m.For additional Masges on Holy days, see eervice list in Church Porch'EvENsoNG-DAILY. Lrrexy-WaorrsoeY, 12 noon.BAprrsMs-lst SuNorv rr,r MoNTH, +.30 p.m. Previous noticc to be givcn.CnuRcnrNcs-Before any week-day service,BANN8 oF M,rxRIAcE-Notice to be given to the Vicar.. CoNrBssIoNs-'The VIc,rn, WEDNESDAY, 12 10 p m.' and after Evcnsong onFnrorrt and SATURDAY. Othcr timcs by appointment.

    CHURCH FINANCE.The Endowmcnt of our Church is only {324 15s. per annum. Those who worship inthis Church arc asked to give liberally in the collections, to join the " Friendg of All Souls' " Fund,end to takc, if possible, a " Now and Thcn " Box'Forms and Envelofes for thc Fund of the " Friends of All Soulsi " may bc had from theTrc.6urcr. Mr. R. A' B,rnr.rru, 10, Gordon Avenue, or from thc Secretary, Mr. A. Mur,lrr, 37,iJUot n6ad. " Now end Thcn " bores may be obtained from Miss Wemrn, 20, Brook Road.

    MAGAZINE. Copies of this magrzine mey be obtained from Mrs. Mruxs, 68, Northcote Road.Pricc: 3d. cach; Annuel Subscription 1/6.Advortb.n.d Meingor : Mbl P. Cr.rrrr' 99, Worplc Road.

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    HOLY WEEK AND EASTER SERVICES.PALM SUNDAY, March z9th.Holy Communion, 8 a.m.Blesiing and Distribution of Palns, Pro.ceision, the solemn rendering of thePassion and Sung Mass, r r a.m.Catechism, 3 p.m.Evensong, 6.3o p.m.Preacher: The Rev. Prebendary Merritt.MONDAY IN HOLY WEEK.Mass, 9 a.m.Compline and Address, 7,3o p.m.Preacher: The Rev. Canon Lutyens.TUESDAY IN HOLY WEEK.Mass, 7 a.m.Stations of the Cross for children,6 p.m.Compline and Addr.ess, 7.3o p.m.

    Preacher: The Rev. Canon Lutyens.WEDNESDAY IN HOLY WEEK.-Mass, 8 a.m.Litany, rz noon.Compline and Address, 7.io p.m.Preacher: The,Rev. Caron Lutyens.MAUNDY THURSDAY.Sung Mass and Corporate Communion, 6.45a.m.Devotions before the Blessed Sacraqtent withAddress, 7.3o p.m.Preacher: The Rev. Canon Lutyens.A watch will be kept at the Altar of Reposethroughout the day.

    GOOD FRIDAY.Mass of the Pte.Sanctified, 7,3o a.m.Children's Service, ro a.n.The " Three Hours' " Devotioni r2.J p.m., Conductor: The Rev. G. S. Day' Vicarof St. Augustine's, Wembley.Evensong and Sermon, 6.3o p.m.Preacher: The Rev. Canon Lutyens.Collections throughout Good Friday forMoral Welfare Work,HOLY SATURDAY.Mattins and Ante.Communion, 8 a.m.The Blessing of the Paschal Candle andSolemn Evensong, 7.3o p.m.EASTER DAY.Holy Communion, 7 and 8 a.m.Sung Mass, Procession and Seimon, t I a.m.Children's Festival Service, 3 p.m.Solemn Evensong, Procession and Sermon,6.3o p.m.Preacher: The Rev. Prebendary Meritt.

    CONFESSIONS B.EFORE EASTER.TUESDAY: 2.3o p.m.WEDNESDAY: rz.r5 and 6 p.m.MAUNDY THURSDAY : z.3o and 8 p.m.HOLY SATURDAY : rz,3o, z.3o and 8.r5 p.

    Other times by appointment.THE EASTER OFFERING.The Churchwardens, in accordance with tusual and ancient custom of the Church, wpresent the collections on Easter Day as a psonal gift to the Vicar. Those who willaway for Easter may send their gifts to onethe Churchwardens.VICAR'S LETTER.My dear People,I write this letter to you just beforetide. Once again we shall be contemplatinggreat story of our Redemption throughsufietings of Christ and His death uponCross for love oI you. Good Friday is theanswer to those who say thar God does notIt is the proof thar Christ suffers with us in.the troubles of these times. It should brmagnet to draw us closer to Hirn, Whous so much that He died for us. It shoulda rebuke if we have grown slack, a spur to

    us on, and an eternal comfort to those whosad and deiected. "I, if I be lifted up willall men unto Me." Surely if we haveslack we will come back to Him now. Clhas a compelling charm, but even moreChristmas the death of fesus has goneto the heat of men.So thought and wtote [ohn Keble : -[s it not strange; the darkest hourThat evel dawned on sinful earth,Should touch the heart with softer powerFor comfort than an angel's mirth;

    That to the Cross the mourner's eyeturn,Sooner than where the stars ofbuin?"Good Fdday is this year to be a working d-fhere has been a long and heated discussion"The Times." lnto that discussion I willenter. But I will say that the pre.war prosttion of Good Friday was a ghastly reflectiona country which called itself Chdstian.remember some years ago condrrcting incountry town a Three Hours' Service, which

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    continuously punctuated by the shrieking ofsears and the'vells of holiday'makers. At leastit is better thai people should work on this day,than that thev "lto,,ld tte"t it as a day for selfisheniovment. Meanwhile, those who have to workon'Good Friday will. I hope, be able to attendthe Mass of the Pre.Sanctified in the early morn'ing and Evensong at night. For others therewill b" a. usual the Three Hours' Devotion' con'ducted by Fr. DaY.

    Palms this vear are unprocurable. But I havesome old large palm branches' which are beingconverted inio imall pa.lm ctosses. These, ofcourse, will be distributed on Palm Sundaymorning.Canon Lutyens will lead our thoughts in theeveninss of Holv Week after the recital of theshort ind very Leautiful offrce of Compline at

    7'30 P.m.On Maundy Thursday, the one great Mass ofthe Day will be sung at 6.45 a.m. This is oneof the most lovely services in the whole year'and followed duting the day by the continuouswatch at the altat of repose- On account of theblack.out it will be impossible to lceep the watchduting the night hours.The Easter Festival commences on the Satur,day evening with the Iighting of the PaschalCandle and the singing of Solemn Evensong.Need I remind you t[atlt is a rule of the Churchthat all communicants shall make their Com'

    munion on Easter Day? Those who are pre'vented by illness should inform me, so that Imay bring them the Sacrament during theOctave.We shall be most grateful for gifts of flowersor money for the Altar of Repose and fot theEaster decorations,Wishing you all a very happy Easter Festival.

    Yours afrectionatelY,ArpnBo PoNo.

    EASTER VESTRY.The Easter Vestry ind Annual Church Meet'ine will be held in the Parish Hall on Wednes'di, evening, April r5th, at 8 P.m. At thismeetine chirchwardens, sidesmen and membersof the"Church Council are elected, the churchaccounts are presented, the annual report is read'"r,d opport.rnity is given for anybody to makecriticisms or ofter suggestions.

    MR. ROBERT SMITH AND MISS DOROTHYEDWARDS.To "Bob" Smith and Dotothy Edwards weofier our very best wishes and congratulationson their forthcoming marriage, which will takeplace in All Souls' on Saturday morning, April

    r rth, at ro.3o a.m.We welcome Miss Edwards rs a comParativenew-comer. - "Bob," now a sergeant in thearmy, is known and loved by us all as a most

    devoted Churchman, a server, and a1 warrantofiicer in the Brigade, always full of enthusiasmand infectious cheerfulness.

    DOUBLE SUMMER.TIME.Please note that double summer'time comesinto force on Easter Day. Put your clocks andwatches one hour forward before going to bedon Saturday night. tt is unlortunate that thedate chosen shot'ld be the one day in the year,r'hen all Churchpeople will wish to get up earlyfor their Communion. But c'est la guerre !

    OBITUARY.Elsewhere vou will read rributes to ReubenMclauehlin, who as bandmaster had made outC.L.B.iand one oI rhe linest in England. andto Ellen Louise Shoobert, who had been a mostgeneious friend to our church, and especially tothe Guide Company. "Mac." as we all knew

    him, died,suddenly: Mrs. Shoobert died after along and grievous illness, and we must reioicethai she is now free from pain and at rest.Svdenham William Burch was less well known,but'he was much loved by the clergy whovisited him, A man of great charm, with asimple but real faith, he was essentially a country'-an and he always seemed a litde out of placein a town. He passed away after a short illness:in the words ofltis daughter he literally just {ellasleep.May they rest in peace.

    soclALs.A DANcE will be held in the Parish Hall onWednesday, April 8th. Dancing, 8 P.m' untilmidnight. Admission, rs. 6d.wHrsr DRrvEs will be held on Tuesday,April r4th, and Tuesday, May rgth' at 8 p.m'

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    THE MIRACLE OF SPRING."Oh, to be in England now that April's there,And whoever wakes in England sees, somemofung, unaware,That the lowest boughs and the brushwoodsheafRound the elm.tree bole are in tiny leaf,While the chafiinch sings on the orchardboughIn England-now !"

    There must be {ew places in the world inwhich . ther_e - are rro . Englishmen longing, asBrowning did, to be here to enioy thJ sfring.It is not difficulr ro imagine that the men in th"eNavy and Merchant Service and in the Forcesoverseas, our prisoners of wat and even ourchildren who have been evacuated to other lands,spend some of their spare time wondering if theprimroses are out in the woods, whet6er theorchards are in bloom and wherher we are eniov.ing all the fresh, delicare loveliness rhai i.peculiar to spring in England.Ever since the vivid colours of autumn diedaway, nature has presented rather a drab anddejected appearahce. The bare trees, rhebrownish grass. rhe limp and wirhered planrs,have bome little resemBlance to the gliry ofthe summer. The wamtth of the sun h'as Leenvanquished .b), _the leaden skies, the piercingwinds and the lorig hours of darkness.' Deatfrseems to be everywhere. But far Irom death,

    this period of apparent inacrivity has been atrme ot qulel preparation and renewal and hiddengrowth.At the call of spring, there is a definite stirrine.and one morning we become aware of the chorrisof birds; we notice that the buds on the treesate swelling; gr_een shoots are showing throughthe brown earth and_.the fragile eariy flow&sare with us again. All living things seem to behastenrng to welcome and pay homage to there.turnlng sun, trom whose rays rhey derivl theirlife and hope, Have you ever noticed that vellow

    predominate5 in our spring flowers? Cela'ndine,pnmroses, cowslips, kingcups, buttercups anddaffodils steep themselvei in the colour'of thesun and cover the woods and meadows withpatches of gold,-lt is no accident, surely, that Easter, the feast01 resurrection and new life, should fall withinthe Jestival of spring. During Lent, the winterot the Church's year, rhe so;bre colour of thevestments, the omission of rhe festal parts of the

    services and tho abseoce of flowers, serve toremind. us oI our need for quiet preparation andrenewal. Good Friday comes as the climax,when. with the church stripped of all colour oromament, tbe crucifixes veiled and no lightburning belore the empty Tabernade, we mo-urnthe loss of the eanhly presence of Our Lord.. Then-_on Easter morning we rise early, as didthose disciples at Jerusalem, and there in thechurch. translormed and beautified with springflowers and festal colours, we celebrate th"emiracle of the Resurrection and the retum of theLord of Life.

    It is strange, and rather sad, that so often weare not aware how much we value familiar giftsuntil thdy are taken from us. We may be q-uitesure that many, who through force of-cir-cumstances have had to leave St. Matgarets, willbe thinking, "Oh, to be in All Souls'inow thatEaster's there." This year, more than ever, darewe take spnng and Easter too much for granted?M.B.

    THE CHURCH LADS' BRIGADE.PRAY FoR THE SouL oFREUBEN MCLAUGHLIN,DrED SuNDAy, M,lncn rsr, 1942..

    The passing of "Mac"-he was taken ill anddied on his way ro a Church Parade at Stanmore-{ame as a very sad shock to everyone con.nected wjth our Comtruny. I know that ir willcome as very sad news to those of our older ladsserving .with the Forces whom this Magazinereaches in due course.He had bcen with our Comgany from almostits opening night. As for the Bani he had builtit.up from the very start. lt was he who,thlrteen yea-rs ago, took over a class of bovs.entirely ignorant of either drum or flute (and'asit was.in the very early days, almost as ignorantol trarnrng and traditions of the C.L.B.) andbuilt -frorn them, and from the boys who fol.lowed them, that band of which we'in St. Mat.garets are so jusrly proud. It is nor di-flicult tosee,the proof of the sterling quality of his trainingboth here and ln the Harrow Battalion Area.rvhere hc srarted his C.L.B. service, over zoyears ago. Thete was one period of years whenit almost seemed that all he had to'do was todecide which of his bands was to win the All.England or London C.L.B. Competition, soamazing a standard had he attained, Many of

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    our congregation, too, will still have memoriesoj the massed bands at the Albert Ha1l, and oithose bands at the Guildhall di.plays.' iome,tqo, must have witnessed how welf tho.e -asseibands lived up to rhe honou. b"rto*"d uoonthem one year of taking part in the Lord May^or.sProcessron,. But it _was not only the quality of his insruc.tron, "Mac" was to every boy in the bar:d, andrndeed_ ln the Company, a personal friend, amuch beloved-and respected friend. Firmlv.-but wit\ an infinite patience-he carried outhrs work. Nothing was too much foi him, hiswhole heart and soul was in his work in theBrigade. To him it was the Brisade. not iusta marter of the band, and ir was tha-t which rn'adehrm such. a -helpful and loyal colleague, a friendr.r'hom all of us who worked with ['im will findinfinitely difiicult to replace.Of his attachment and love for the C.L.B. noof mine could expross the truth Iike thosehls son wrote to me i ,.The!e were onlvrhings. my father thought "nd p."y"d mo,ithart his country, and th"y w"ie i.,i, ho-"lamrly Srst and foremosr, ind secondly.his.I say.'hit- because it was possessive.lhey were his boys, he watched so many of themard in later years, like myseli, go intoForces, boys on whom he spent so- muchthat when the Lord took him as wehe did- then we feel that h" *ent "s hlhave liked -in his C.L.B. uniform.',Many of us are- hoping that at All Souls,wenave rn due course some permanentin our Company to one who did sofor it -a Mace, perhaps, or Comoanvl,hope thar old boys will I"t m" k'no*they feel should be done. At least we shallrudge from the determination of theLvrng rnemorial to him in a band deter-to maintain the high standards he set.On the Thu_rsday afrer his death we held amemorhl on parade, and on rhe Fridavseveral of us were present when Fi.sld a Requiem Mass. At his funeral at:n rhe Saturday, ofricers. and boys fromthe Companres were present at the Cemetery,the Service was taken by one who hJhrm and worked with him longesr of allPeerless. We have all lo.t " u"r"y frithfuiMay he rest in peace.

    A.l.o.

    MNGERS.At last we have been able to get in touchwith a member of the English Folk DanceSociety, who kindly came to examine us, withthe result that ten Rangers now hold the CountryDance Badge.We are now starting work on the new train-

    ing. known as the Home Emergency Service,which. is designed to provide "-goo'd g"rr"r"igrounding for those who tn"y "u"nir"lly !o irrtothe Services. Even for those who are nof calledupon to leave home the training sets a very highstandard of all.round efiicienci. ntr""a'u lT..Harrison. i5 helping us with 'Morse .ignilling,and we hope to get other experts to glve ussome assistance with the more technical parts ofthe syllabusVery soon we hope to have an enrolment,when _Rurb English, Anne Hedges, Betty Vinceand Hazel Harrison will be enrilled as Raniers,and Mary Hallyman will join the movement asa Guide.

    GUIDE NOTES.' Called . to Higher Service-Mrs. E. LouiseShoobert. We Guides record with sorrow thepassing. of .our friend from amongst us, Wehave .missed her cheery encouragement on manyoccasrons during the winrer. She was so anxiousfor us to- undertake and do well any form oisetvice which fell to us. We shal1 not forgether brave efiorts last summer to help us wirhour Penny Party. and throughout the winter sl.rehas followed all our activitie-s. Her last rhoughrf:.. yr ylt to present each Guide *ith ; ;qi;Guide Diary. The letters which each Grirjeyrote to her in return filled her with pleasure.Mrs. Shoobert gave us many pleasures,'but shewas always eager lor us to know that we gaveher vety real happiness; we, too, are tryin"g tolearn the lasting joy which comes throug'h .lser.vrce to Others."May she Rest in Peace.

    We. had our Christmas party, which was avery .happy alfa rr-for each one brought somecontribution for. tea -the result being' a tabletull of good.things! As usual we -had goodtarnes to send rhings, too; and Miss Carter iameto help,.and provided prizes for the games, Wewere delighted to have the Vicar anJ Mrs. pondro tea. To all, who helped us in any way, thankyou very much.- The- Guide movement have launched anothertund tor a memorial to the late Lord Baden.

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    Powell, our Founder. The aim is to raise areally great s_unr of money to perpetuate hismemory for all time, and to "n"ure that futur"generations of Guides shall know and revere hisname.Every penny received for the fund will belent at once to the Governnent for the warefiort._ During the weeks frorn April z3rd. eachGr.ride. in our Company will be read/ to do a"Good Turn" for yorr-at 6d, per h'our. Weshall also make other plans to iaise monev forthe fund. We know ihat all our friends'willhelp us, N. p. pHrLLIPs.

    The Churchwardens acknowledgethanlcs: - with13 5s. and {3 rs. from the Whist Drives heldon February roth and March roth respecrivelv.Under the able direction of our M.C.. Mi. D"o,riuChurchwarden Larkin, these Whist Drives iro'.vide a most enjoyable eveninq's entertainmentand help_raise the funds required Io, the upkeepoI our Halls. Our next drive is on April'r4th.If you do not play whist, or are orherwiseunable to c9me, ryould you like to give us aprize? In these days prizes are usu;llv moreuseful than ornamenial so, what about'half.a-pound of tea or sugar? Mrs. tarkin, o[ ;.Northcote Road, would be most grateful to accepryour gltts.^ lh9 1um of rzs. 4d. from the Infants'SundaySchool Box.

    f5 from the late Mrs Shoobert. This srrmwas received shortly before her death, and wassent to make up for the collections she had missedduring her illness. In rhe passing of Mrs.Shoobert the Guides have lost iheir Fairy God.mother, and we a most g"n"rout *ppo.t"i. M"yshe rest ln peace.

    FINANCIAL STATEMENT.Friends of All Souls,.- January, ry42.Home ISMissionsFebruaty, rg4z.Home ... {t6Missions rCollections in Church.

    Feb.

    l\Iarch

    48142o5ro4

    I,8.

    r5.I.8.

    15.

    Week-days

    Other Funds.Moral Welfare Work . . .{27 rc z

    IOIO89

    PARISH REGTSTER.Blpnsms-Lesley Ann Ber4',Michael farnes Ireland.Robert Anthony Ede.|ill Hamaford Ashley.Weooncs.John. Geofirey Nicholson Mprley 'and Maud Tulloch Ormiston.

    FUNERALs.Alfred Henry Peall,Mary Kitch.Mary Ann Clark.Harry Shail.Sophia Selenia Whitbread.Sydenham William Burch.Ellen Louise Shoobert.William Frederick George.

    R,I,P,

    /s.282t33ro353r8

    2350452

    d.t tg4..5 February r.2 , r.7 l\larch r.1,,r.

    r942.March 7.t942,|anuary 3o.. 3o.February 5.,, rg.I\{arch 4.,, 13,t3.

    t6.

    314 ro314to

    Feb. r8.- 25.March 4., II'I658

    {rr8 8

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    High.Class Dyeing and Cleaning of every description.Hat re.modelling a Speriality.The Pioneers of Bargain Prices,l,ocal Branch :: :: 24, HILL STREET, RICHMOND.Works-rrsnpnscATE, BRrcHToN.

    FUNERALS &CREMATIONS '6SD*{lr-i;;"&"f.9ir CEMETERY MEMORTATS";-;f"?*anclz*g/&:'ii;flBy our own Stilled Craftsmen.r-_Telephone : RICHMOND 3303 (2 lines)WITH THE PRUDENTIALYour Life : Your House arrd your Home against Fire and other rislaYour goods against Burglary : your Motor Ca! ; yourjelf and yourFamily again Accident I In fact you can insure against practically allrisks with the largest Insurance company in the British commonwealthof Nations.

    THE PRUDE}ITIAT ASSURAIICE COMPAIIY tlMlTED - HOLBORI{ BARS, LOI{DOI{, E.C.I

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    PRINTINGALL CLASSBS

    NEATLY AND PROMP'TLY EXECUTED.

    .,TIMES'' PRINTING WORKS2, Hee,u Roap, Twrcrpnuau. 14, Knc Stnnor, Rrcnuono,

    PoPesgrove 2617. RlChmond 0063.

    FREDK. W. PAINBUNDERTAIrcR.This business is the Largest and most Complete in the District and with its extensiveand well appointed Premises, Plant, Stock, Motor Equipment, together with itsmethods of Conduct and Management, forms in its entirety aFirst

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    'HE PERS.NAL FIRM FOR THE BE'T MILK SERVICE.HORNBY & CLARKB, LTD.MIDEL DAIRIEI,rno BROADWAY, sT. MARGARET'S. PoPesgrove 1878.sSO. Richmond Road, East Twickenham"ead ofrce: PRINGES STREET, RICIIM0ND. Rlchmond 407I.foca Farm-Petersham. Ptoducers, of CERTIFIED MILK. 't.7.

    uonmson MooREr r.r.".. | 'Phooe 2135 Pop*grove'"d""im"-.i^,*"*?0,;;;.' I C. RIIVIINTONSr. MARGARET'S RoAD (^iliu;::..) I Newsagedt atrd stationer,OrrN Drnv, I o'clock. NATToN^L HEALrg, I Printer and Bookbinder,*EDNESDAYS;F*t;"'* ,ur,l t o' H's'F etc l o' tnlno, R.AD' sr' MARGARET'.',,a. mencentds owN oPTICIAN." I vo-iog papers and il"au,*" regularly delivcred.r-Jffi"..,T*ET,,k1B".n*5LJ*"",", I l. HARE''"ur, trd"T"i""" fiiid-fil, AUTr{oRs. I nreaa and cakes are still top lor Qunlity.Arso KNrrrnrc woor-s I ,," -"'#:il1T,1:I;1""$,1;:i:,*,"."",n"r*T1tn * fff rlifono, "" "*'.."o ,o ,o^ I rz, cnowl RoaD, sr. MAR6ARET'5'ELLISdrco. @(Rrofl,ro\D). Lrd. I nu, sT. MARGARET'S ROADAND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. | (Opposit Sr. Margarer'r Sistion).t"-,J,Y.,*i",ljil: I Repairing Expert in ar kinds or watches":uoro, cycr,ns

    "oasponrs. I g. A. LUNNrrnnrrus BRos., Ltd., | :f"lJ*ti"i,g;i:1":ffi'J:,149, TtrE BRON)WAY, I rrre nooc.maa. lvtrrrB .trd BRowN BREAD.sT- MARGAR.ET'S- I p*,"rrs W^rrBD UpoN D^q.y.

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    WINES, SPIRITS, AND BEERS.

    25.26, GEORGE ST., RICHMOND'Phone: RlChmond 3384.5.THE BEST SPRBAD FOR

    YOUR DAILY BREAD!ISBEAR BRAND

    HONEYThe Finest Food for Children - And They Love it.

    GM A IAR FROIU YOUR GROCER TO.DAY.Sole Packers; THE BEAR HONEY CO,, LTD., ISI',EWORTH:

    .. TIMES " PBINTING WOB,K8' RICEMOND ANIJ TWICKENEAI{'