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Pirates to Pilots afternoon tea

The women of Coughlan United Church in Harbour Grace held an afternoon tea and sale of goods during the Town’s Pirates to Pilots summer festival last month. The church is the fourth Methodist Church in the town, with two of its predecessors having been lost to fire, including one of them in Harbour Grace’s third Great Fire of 1944. The church is named for Lawrence Coughlan, an early Methodist preacher in North America who was active in Conception Bay in the 1760s and 1770s.

On hand for the afternoon tea were, starting with the first photo on the left and listing everyone from the left: Ruby Pike, president of Coughlan United Women and vice president Carol Parsons. Photo by Olivia Bradbury.
Cathy Sinyard, Irene Taylor, Jeanette Layden, Thelma Harris, Barbara Peddle, Florence Parsons. Photo by Olivia Bradbury.
Beth Taylor and Phil Parsons. Photo by Olivia Bradbury.
Sandra Gosse, and Jane Seitz; Pauline Penney, Betty Pike, Marilyn Winsor, Phil Parsons again, and Yvonne Sheppard. Photo by Olivia Bradbury.

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