NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
1 '""At the Papanui Methodist .Church tomorrow harvest thanksgiving -service* will- be held The Rev. H.' Ryan, will conduct both, services. At the' morning cervice an augmented choir will sing "Dew. Lord and Father" and "Ye shall dwell in the Land Mr Salkeld will sing "Behold, I stand at the Door " At the evening service the anthems will bo "The Day is Past and Over, and "Hark, Hark, my Soul, the soloists being Misses Jessie Duff, Vera Lawry, and Morrieh, and Mr H. Gill. ' / . Sunday School anniversary services will be held in Wesley Church, Fitzgerald avenue, to-morrow. Singing ..of festival hymns by a children's choir of 300 voices will be a special feature of t<he services. Solos duete and chorti-ses will also be given by the/hildreai. All friends of the East belt Sunday School, and especially parents and old scholars, are cordially invited to this anniversary. The preachers for the day will be the Ebv. W. Walker at 11 a.m., the Rev. W.-Tanner 3.45 p.m., and-.the Rev. E. D. Patchett at 6.80 p.m. • ■ ■ ■ The Oxford Ewe Fail! will take place on Friday, April 6th. A ball will be held in the Winter-Gardens on Tuesday, April 3rd, to raise funds for the Church, of England Hospital. St. John Ambulance Association will commence .a, course of instruction in first aid to the injured, on a near future date. TliA annual meeting oef the Canterbury Football Association will be held in the • Y.M.C.A. rooms on Monday, March. 26th, commencing at 8 p.m. Chiistdhurch Justices' of the Peace will revise the jury list for the. district of church on Friday, April 6th. Christchurch- butchery establishments will be closed for the statutory half-holiday on Monday, March 26th, -and will be open all day on the following Thursday. A jumble Bale will be held in the Avon-, side Schooiroom to-day at 2.30 p.m. A jumble eule of clothes, boots, etc., will be held in the Technical School Hall' this afternoon. The Christchurch banks .will observe special holidays on Good Friday, Saturday, and Monday and Tuesdnv. Maunder'a "Oliver to Calvary" will be sung at Holy Trinity Church, Avonaide, on .Good Friday, at 8 p.m. Tio soloists will be Mrs Aitken, Messrs A. Ward, H. Ward and G. Russell. In the Durham street Methodist Church to-morrow, the farewell services of the Rev. W. Bendy, as minister of the church, will be held. Mr Ready will preach bath morning and evening. In the evening Mrs* Ernest Firth will sing, "He thall Feed His Flock," and "Thanks Be Unto God." Madame Gower-Burns will sing, ''Come TTnto Him," and "How Beautiful Are the Feet." In the afternoon at 3 o'clock, Stainer's "Crucifixion", will be given in the church by the choir, and Mr E. Firth, F.RC.0.,, Sir John Stainer's "Crucifixion" will be given by a large choir in the Riccarton Presbyterian Church, Puiuri Toad, to-morrow evenine; at 6.80 The soloists will be Mr Greg Russell and Mr J. Frederick Jones.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17721, 24 March 1923, Page 20
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