ST. ANDREWS, EPSOM.
Good progress during the year waa reviewed m the report of St. Andrew's Church, Epsom. The number of communicants was greater than ever before, and the finances revealed a credit balance. A presentation from the parishioners was made to the vicar, the Rev. F. P. de L. Willis, who is to spend six months in England. His place is to be taken by the Rev. Cole, a New Zealander, •who is coming from Canada. The following officers were elected —People's warden, Mr. H. Frost; vicar's warden, Mr. A J. Grove; vestry, Messrs. F. G. Ashley, B. de Lange, T. G. Mynott, E. L. McKinstry, A. J. Palmer, R. 8. Newcomb, L. Stevens, H. Evitt, R. H. laaull, O. Johnson. -
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 100, 29 April 1937, Page 10
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