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" WHAT WILL THE COUNCIL DO?"

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SAD AFFAIR AT KERRY.

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,LLANIDLOES TOWN COUNCIL I

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Mr. E. Powell on Congregational…

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Mr. E. Powell on Congregational Singing. At the Oswestry Calvinistic Methodist annual musical festival on Sunday week, Mr Edward Powell, Plasybryn, Newtown, occupied the chair and delivered a very interesting address on congregational singing. He was delighted to be present and to observe the kinship there was between them and the Welsh people so far as their delight and proficiency in music was con- cerned. It must be gratifying to them all, especially to those who were advancing in years, to find that the Christian services of to-day were so musical. He could remember in times gone by how sombre and dull their services frequently were. Formerly the service was sad, and he thought that sadness was handed down to them probably from Puritan days. The Puritans, as it were, revolted to a more or less formal service, and gave them a service which was anything but joyful as the praise and worship of God should be. Christian people should be happy, and not sombre and sad. The appearance of the Christian had changed, and when they found a Christian nowadays he was always happy, whatever his circumstances might be. Concluding, Mr Powell thanked the church for inviting him to preside, and said that in the matter of congregational singing he thought they should include Oswestry in Wales.

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GOLF GOSSIP.

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