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Vol. Il. No. 23 
NEW PASTOR 
Rev. Fr. Powers of Merrimac Appointed as 
Pastor of the Newly-Established Catholic 
Parish at Manchester 
Rev. William F. Powers is the first 
pastor of the newly-established Cath- 
olic parish of the Sacred Heart church 
at Manchester. His appointment was 
announced a week ago yesterday. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
A WEEMLY JOURNAL: DEVOTED-TO-THE BEST: INTERESTS-OFTHENORTHSHORE 
MANCHESTER, MASS., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1905 
Last Sunday Fr. Sullivan made the 
announcement to the parishioners at 
the Sacred Heart church. Fr. Powers 
is taking a two weeks’ respite from 
his work before coming to Manches- 
ter, probably the first Sunday in No- 
vem ber. 
For the past six years pastor of the 
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Rev. Fr. WILLIAM F. POWERS. 
First pastor of the newly-established Catholic Parish in Manchester. 
Three Cents 
HARVEST SUPPER 
Initial Social Event of the Season in Man- 
chester a Success—Interesting Program 
Carried Out. 
The first social event of importance 
of the fall, in Manchester, was the an- 
nual Harvest Supper of the Y.P.S. 
C.E., at the chapel Thursday evening 
when a delightful program was car- 
ried out, 
There were almost 100 plates set 
for the turkey supper. Every seat 
was taken when Rev. C. A. Lincoln 
invoked blessing at 645 o'clock. 
After due justice was done the entic- 
ing viands the tables were cleared and 
a pleasing entertainment program 
consisting of vocal selections and 
readings was much enjoyed. 
Supt. Fish’s reading of one of Tom 
Lawson’s stories and the vocal solos, 
“My dream” and “Two Cities’’ by 
A.B. Palmer of Lynn, former prin- 
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