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This message was updated on 2/17/2006 10:40:45 PM by suzard

Langley Mill Central Methodist Chapel
replied on: 3/2/2005 5:10:09 PM

I attended this chapel in 1950's/60's-as someone has posted elsewhere-Mr Teagle was the Superintendant-and had daughters Freda, Audrey and Christine-they lived towards the bottom of Campbell Street. At the Anniversary Gladys Carter conducted the music and Roy Lesson (a bus driver) played the organ.Every Sunday morning Harwood Hutchinson (from Bank St-his house used to be a chip shop) played the piano-Harwood was a cripple -but he used to struggle down to chapel every week on his two walking sticks(no zimmers then). He could play "by ear" any hymn or Sunday School Chorus. He loved "his chapel.
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