General Baptist Magazine Advertising Sheet, February, 1885. WHAT THE CHURCHES AND SCHOOLS ARE DOING. GENERAL BAPTIST CHAPEL, FORD, near Aylesbury, Bucks.—The Restoration of the above Place of Worship, including Re-seating, New Rostrum, Baptistery, &c., has just been completed and paid for, at a cost of £85. The Church and Congregation are now desirous of erecting a room to be used for Sunday School and Week-day Services. The need for this has been sorely felt for many years; lack of strength only has prevented the work being taken up. The Church and their local friends having done their utmost to complete and pay for the work already undertaken, they now venture to appeal to the denomination generally for assistance in this new effort; and they do so the more earnestly because the appeal in the Association Letter, June, 1884, met with no response. The records of the Church date back to 1688; the Chapel was built in 1716. Will the friends of struggling Village Nonconformity-the friends of the young, the future General Baptistshelp, and help liberally and quickly? Donations will be thankfully received by the pastor, WILLIAM HOOD, Ford, near Aylesbury, Bucks. N.B.-Since the above appeared in the December Magazine, we have received £1 from a kind friend at Duffield. Dear friends, is this to be the only response from the Denomination? Please help us for the Master's sake. CEMETERY ROAD, SHEFFIELD.-Bazaar in Easter week, the object of which is to render the Chapel property practicably freehold, and to pay off a debt on the organ and another incurred by alterations in front of Chapel. £850 is required. Contributions in money or in goods will be thankfully received by E. Carrington, 115, Sharrow Lane, or Mr. Louis Eberlin, 15, Alderson Place, Sheffield. ILLUMINATED ADDRESSES AND TESTIMONIALS. Estimates for Addresses on Vellum, &c., and all kinds of artistic designing, may be had from JAS. W. 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