Harmony and Good Feeling: A Sunday School Picnic at the
Richmond
Hill Methodist Church, June 17, 1857
At about 4 o'clock the children, numbering over a
hundred, marched in procession for a short distance, headed by the
Band;
returning, proceeded to a large tent, erected for the day, where with as many
visitors as could be accommodated, they regaled themselves with a Tea, and to
which they did not forget to do ample justice! After the disposal of the
eatables, the children, with the visitors who remained, about 300 in number,
repaired to the
church, where the meeting was presided over by
Amos
Wright, after which the audience were entertained with Recitations,
interspersed with singing by the scholars, which was done in a manner which not
only elicited much applause and reflected credit upon themselves, but tended in
a great measure to promote the harmony and good feeling which seemed everywhere
to prevail.
Christian Guardian,June 24, 1857
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