ST. PAUL'S CHURCH.
ANNUAL MEETING. I [ I The annual meeting of St. Paul's Church, I Christchurch, was held in the School Hall. The attendance was satisfactory, and the Moderator, the Rev. W. Bower Black, presided, and opened with devotional exercises. Special reference was made to absences through illness of Mrs Kobert Malcolm, president of the E.W.M.U., Mr George Burn, session clerk, and Mr W. H. Main, envelope officer. Reports from the different organisations of the congregation were submitted, and spoken to-, by Messrs F. W. Anderson, J. G. Herdman, and W. Roxburgh. The financial report was reviewed by Messrs R. H. Wilson and A. 0. Wilkinson. Mr D. C. Burns and Mr S. E. McGregor spoke of the work in the Sunday School. Mrs W. McKay and Mr A. H. Paterson explained the Bible Class activities, and Mrs Jennings and Mrs Rountree made references to the work undertaken by the Ladies' Association and the P.W.M.U. Greetings were sent to "our own missionary in India, Miss Hardie. , , Officers for the year were elected as under:—Messrs R. W. Brown E. Burn, G. Callender, £ . SlcKayß*.lcohn, A. H. PatVoTire\*ttk °nd C -Ar S thu e r r ' Wilson, Peter % D rS\ n t d er W He?cus°r n eferred to the work of th TyeJr, and moved the vote of thanks to vear and Ipoke in appreciation of the services' carried out by members of the congregation. _____■——•
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19115, 26 September 1927, Page 5
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