A HIGH TEA was held on Saturday as part of the centennial celebrations of St. James’s Anglican Church, Harewood. The oldest parishioner, Mrs D. E. C. Wooldridge, is shown cutting the special cake, as the Bishop of Christchurch (the Rt. Rev. A. K. Warren) and the vicar of Papanui (Archdeacon H. M. Cocks) look on.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30279, 4 November 1963, Page 7
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55A HIGH TEA was held on Saturday as part of the centennial celebrations of St. James’s Anglican Church, Harewood. The oldest parishioner, Mrs D. E. C. Wooldridge, is shown cutting the special cake, as the Bishop of Christchurch (the Rt. Rev. A. K. Warren) and the vicar of Papanui (Archdeacon H. M. Cocks) look on. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30279, 4 November 1963, Page 7
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