ONEHUNGA METHODISTS.
SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY
A successful anniversary was brought to a conclusion'last evening bv the Unehunga Methodiet Sunday School wiih a tea for the children in the Methodist Hall and the presentation of prizes in the Foresters' Theatre. Mr. R. G. Laking handed the prizes to the children, after which he himself was the recipient of a cabinet of stainless cutlery from the church and Sunday school." Mr. A. J. Pople, superintendent, said the present was a token of their esteem and affection for Mr. Laking, who was chiefly instrumental in starting the Young Men's Bible Class and Young Men's Club upwards of 25 years ago. Ha had also acted ae secretary and librarian of the Sunday school for many years, and is now their treasurer.
Mr. Laking suitably replieJ. The children repea:-.! thoir anniversary hymns under Mr. Galiand. and the entertainment concluded n\ih the <:a<Mn>» of two Bible plays, "'The Ca'.l of Samuel 3 and '"The Finding of il.sus."
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 269, 13 November 1928, Page 3
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