Seagoe Parish magazine.
MARCH, 1936.
A Text for Tent.
I acknowledge my transgressions and my sin is ever
before me. Ps. li, 3.
A Prayer,
Almighty and everlasting God, who hatest
nothing that thou hast made, and dost forgive
the sins of all them that are penitent: Create
and make in us new and contrite hearts, that we,
worthily lamenting our sins, and acknowledging
our wretchedness, may obtain of thee, the God
of all mercy, perfect remission and forgiveness ;
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
The Season of Lent.
We have entered on the season of Lent, the
time set apart, each year by the Church in which
her members are invited and directed to turn
their thoughts to the great questions of " Sin
and the Duty of Repentance." Even an Apostle
had to acknowledge that he perceived the Law
of Sin working in his members, how much more
then is there need for the average man or woman
to search the deep things of the heart and to see
how they stand in relation to the God Whom they
profess to serve. At the Services in the Parish
Church on Sundays and on Wednesdays (at 8
p.m.) special addresses will be given appropriate
to the season, and we heartily invite our people
to be present.
Death of Mr. James Vance.
It is with much regret that we record this
month the death of Mr. James Vance, of 22
Bridge St., who passed away somewhat suddenly
on Wednesday, February 20th. He had been in
weak health for some time but the end came unexpectedly.
Mr. Vance, or " Jim Vance" as he
was called by all his friends, was beloved by
many and respected by all. He possessed the
genius of Friendship and had a bright and cheery
word for everyone. The children loved him, and
any person who happened to be in poverty or dis-
tress found in him a generous friend and helper.
He will be much missed in Edenderry, where he
had lived for so many years and where he and
Mrs. Vance had so many friends. The funeral
took place on Saturday to the new Burial ground
at Seagoe Church. At the service in the Parish
Church the Rector gave a short address and
CLERGY :
Rev. Chancellor Archer, B.D., The Rectory,
Seagoe.
Rev. W. F. Hayes, B.A., The Bungalow, Lower
Seagoe, Portadown.
CHURCHWARDENS :
Rector's—-Mr. H. MURRAY GIBSON.
People's—Mr. THOMAS MARTIN.
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spoke of the spirit of Friendship and Brotherliness
which made Mr. Vance so popular with all.
He expressed his deep sympathy with Mrs
Vance and Miss Johnston in their loss. The
Rev. W. F. Hayes also took part in the service.
There was a very large attendance at the funeral.
The Missionary Play-
'The Parochial Hall was crowded, gallery and
all, at the performance of the Missionary Play
"Wheat from the Sieve, " on Thursday, February
13th. No less than 42 players had most
kindly come from Lurgan to give the play on behalf
of the Church Renovation Fund. The Rev.
D. Boulger, Curate of Shankill, accompanied the
party. The Rector (Rev. Chancellor Archer)
introduced the players in a few appropriate
words. Miss Ruth Armstrong (a niece of Mrs.
James Twinem) played the principal part very
impressively, but every player did very well and
the whole performance was excellent. We give
here a statement of the receipts and expenditure.
Tickets sold. £ 13 4s 6d; subscription, £ 1; advertisement, 12s.—£14 16s 6d. By Balance,
£2 16s 6d—£12.
Printing tickets, 15s; Hall, 10s; printing bills,
3s; 'Bus and Costumes, £13s 6d; cleaning, 3s—
16s 6d. Net proceeds—£12.
Shamrock Guest Tea.
The Committee of the Mothers' Union are
arranging for a Shamrock Guest Tea to be held in
Edenderry Parochial Hall on Tuesday, March
17th (St. Patrick's Day) at 7.30 p.m. Each
member of the Committee is inviting a certain
number of guests. Each guest will be expected
to put a gift, of money on the plate, which will
be placed on their table. The contributions will
be given to the Seagoe Church Renovation Fund
SEAGOE PARISH MAGAZINE.
Temperance Sunday.
The First Sunday in Lent, March 1st, will be
observed as Temperance Sunday. Sermons at
Morning and Evening Prayer will be preached on
the subject of " Temperance,
and the offerings at both Services will be given in part to the
Diocesan Temperance Society and the Irish Temperance Alliance.
Carne Prize-Giving.
On Monday, February 17th, Carne held its annual Prize-giving.
The room was crowded with a very enthusiastic gathering of teachers,
parents and children. The Rector presided, and
the Rev. W. F. Hayes was also present. A
plentiful supply of tea and cake was provided
and full justice was done to it. An attractive
programme of songs and recitations was given by
the young people. After the songs and recitations
round games were enjoyed and were entered
into with great spirit by old and young. " The
Farmer wants a wife" is played with more zeal
in Carne than in any other part of the Parish.
On the invitation of the Rector, Mrs. Sloan (formerly
Miss Cissie Price) presented the prizes to
the successful children. A splendid selection of
books was given. The Rector and the Rev. W.
F. Hayes, in brief speeches, thanked all who had
so kindly helped, and congratulated Mr. George
Wilson, the energetic Superintendent, on the
success of the Sunday School.
A Special Vestry.
On Tuesday, March 3rd, a special meeting
of the Select Vestry will be held in Seagoe
School at 8 o'clock to consider the Renovation
of the Church.
Seagoe Mothers' Union.
A meeting of the Committee of the Mothers'
Union will be held in Seagoe School on Tuesday,
March 3rd, at 8 o'clock. On Tuesday, March
10th, the monthly meeting of the Mothers'
Union will be held in Seagoe School at 7.30.
An address will be given to the members by
"Miss Hilda Macoun, formerly District Nurse in
Portadown, on " Health and Hygiene.
Edenderry Sunday School Concert
An attractive. Musical Evening will be given
in the Parochial Hall on Thursday, March 26th,
at 8 p.m. Tickets, 9d each. Proceeds on behalf
of Edenderry Sunday School Prize Fund.
Seagoe Prizes,
On Friday, Feb. 14th, the children attending
Seagoe Morning and Afternoon Sunday School
assembled in Seagoe School for their annual
social. The children filled the large schoolroom,
and after a splendid tea, a programme of music
and recitations was performed by the children.
The prizes were very numerous. There were
many beautiful Bibles and attractive story books.
The Rector and the Rev. W. F. Hayes were present.
The Rector thanked the Superintendents,
Mr. Scott and Miss Guy, for their help in the
important work of the Sunday School. During
the evening an impressive address was given by
the Rev. Forde Patterson, Curate of St. Mark's,
Portadown, on the word " Watch." His words
were listened to with close attention by the
children. Mr. Scott also spoke to the children.
An Interesting Lecture.
The Dean of Dromore, the Very Rev. A. E.
Myles, M.A., Rector of Tullylish, delivered a very
interesting historical lecture in the Parochial
Hall on Thursday, Feb. 27th, at 8 p.m. The lecture
was illustrated by a fine set of lantern
slides. The Dean began his lecture by a general
sketch of the 17th century in Irish history,
and then showed the slides. The Dean is one
of our leading authorities on that period and has
made a special study of the incidents occurring
in Ireland during that critical era. Some of the
slides were of very rare occurrences and all were
of great interest. Captain Mitchell, of the Seagoe
C.L.B., arranged for the lecture and gave
good help at the lantern. The proceeds were on
behalf of the - Seagoe C. L. B. uniform Fund.
There was a large attendance, and at the close
the Rector, who presided, proposed a vote of
thanks to the Dean, which was seconded by Captain
Mitchell and passed by hearty acclamation.
SEAGOE PARISH
Special Services.
On each Wednesday during Lent a special Service
will be held in the Parish Church at 8 p.m.
Special Services were held in the Parish Church
on Ash Wednesday, February 25th. At the
morning Service (11.30 a.m.) the Penitential
Service was held. At the Evening Service the
Rector preached on " Our Lord's Temptation.
The Beresford Fund.
The Seagoe Select Vestry made an application
to the Lord Primate for a grant from the Beresford
Fund towards the cost of renovation of the
Church, and the Lord Primate has most generously
given in response a grant of £40. This
will be a great help when supplemented by the
sums already in hand and by the proceeds of
other efforts now being made in the Parish.
Edenderry Prizes,
The annual Distribution of Prizes awarded in
Edenderry Morning and Afternoon Sunday
Schools will be distributed in the Parochial Hall
on Monday, March 16th, at 7.30 p.m.
Our Advertisements.
In this issue of the Magazine many new advertisements
fill our advertising columns. We
are glad to say the same firms are still advertising,
but they have inserted new matter. So we
ask our readers to read with careful eye each
advertisement. You are sure to find just what
you require best and cheapest.
SERVICES—The PARISH CHURCH
HOLY COMMUNION 1st Sunday after Morning
Prayer ; 3rd Sunday at 8 a.m., and on the Chief
Festivals.
HOLY BAPTISM—1st Saturday of each Month at 3
p m., and during any Service in the Parish Church,
notice be given ; Two Sponsers at least are required
and they must be Confirmed Members of the Church.
Churchings are held at each Baptism. Mothers are
expected to bring a thankoffering.
(See Book of Common Prayer. )
MORNING PRAYER—Sundays and Chief Festivals,
11-30 a.m.
EVENING PRAYER—Sundays, 7 p.m
DISTRICT SERVICES
Hacknahay—Last Sunday of Month at 3-30 p.m.
Drumgor—Sccond Sundav of Month at 4 p.m.
Edenderry—Wednesdays at 8 p.m.
MAGAZINE.
Twenty-five Years Ago.
FEBRUARY, 1911.
This old issue of the Magazine announced a
Lecture to be given by the Rev. W. T. Grey
Five Years in Japan. '
Mr. Grey had returned on a holiday from his Missionary
work in Japan. Six Baptisms are recorded in
Parochial list, and five Burials. A list of Lent
Preachers is also given. Accounts of Sunday
School Prize Distributions occupy a long space
At Carn wee Joe Hynes delighted everyone with
his patriotic songs. " He is the youngest
performer in Seagoe Parish." Mr. R. J. McKitterick,
who had just resigned the post of Superintendent,
of Seagoe Afternoon Sunday School
was presented with a handsomely bound Teacher's
Bible. The Misses Dawson are announced
to sail on February 4th by the s.s. Beldragon for
Rio de Janeiro, South America.
Turnpike Gates in Seagoe Parish" is the subject of
Old Seagoe Notes. "
MARCH, 1911.
The issue of this Magazine for March, 1911
contains portraits of the then new Churchwardens,
Charles Collins and Thomas Reid,
now, alas, numbered with the departed. A robbery
at the Church on Tuesday, 21st, is
also recorded. As everything of value had be
carefully locked up the thieves got practically
nothing. Sergeant Long tracked them as far as
Lisburn. A Jumble Sale is announced for March
4th. A gymnastic entertainment is announced
for March 21st by the Seagoe Physical Cultural
Team, in Carne Church Hall.
In Old Seagoe Notes the subject dealt with is
"Old Seagoe Songs. " Three Baptisms are recorded.
CLASSES, &c
BIBLE CLASS FOR MEN in Edenderry on
Sundays at 10 a.m.
SUNDAY SCHOOLS 10 a.m. Edenderry Parochial
Hall and Seagoe School. 3 p.m. Seagoe, Edenderry
Parochial Hall, Levaghery, Hacknahay, Carne,
Drumgor, Bocombra.
MOTHERS' UNION—2nd Tuesday of each month
at 730 p.m.
CHURCH LADS' BRIGADE in the Parochial Hall
on Tuesdays and Fridays.
GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY in Seagoe School on
Mondays at 8 p.m.
SEAGOE P.E. SCHOOL, 9-15 a.m. Principal—Mr.
R. Scott.
MARRIAGES must be performed between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. Licenses are issued by Rev. Canon Hannon Rectory, Lurgan. Due notice (48 hours) mus be given to the Rector Of intended weddings. FEES—BY License—-
Labourers 5/- Tradesmen 10/-, Merchants and Farmers 15/-, Professional, at. By Banns 5/-. FUNERALS will be attended by the Clergy if proper notice be given. SICK CASES should be notified to the Clergy without delay
FEES FOR CERTIFICATES BAPTISM 3/7, Children (Factory) 1/- and 2/- (non-residents); MARRIAGE 3/7
An extra Search Fee is chargeable in certain cases
It will be a help to the Clergy if they are notified of the
arrival of new Church families in the Parish.
A copy of the Magazine will be sent post free to any subscriber for 3/- per annum.
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