TEMPLETOX.
A farewell social was jiiven in thn tn crlidolruotu to Rev. H. Williams, th •bo Ijhb reeign«d the charge oi the sa
district. The musical *?■&*tft gramme was given by the »y%f eeMe Benjamin and L. Cowan, and «^ r Wilmot and Sinclair. The cba jrraan expressed the general regret lew « the vicar's retirmcnt, and Jf r^ S acceptance, of an illuminated f<wr«s« ■nd also of a gold brooch for airs WU Uame, and a lady's dressing-case tor Miss WiUhuns. The recipient ff*" , relied, expressing thanks """JM* 6 Riftt., and the many kindnesses' ed during Lie residence in tho arej r !JJr Messrs Sinclair. I. J. Bailey, and VtBlythe also spoke in kindly terms ol the retiring vicar. Refreshments, provided by the ladies, were then served, and the meeting wae brought to a. close by the singing flf "Atild Lang Syne." Previous to this the children attending the religions instruction classes held in the public school, presented Mr "Williams with a handsome hall lamp.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12933, 12 October 1907, Page 10
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