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OLD WOOLSTON CHURCH TO BE DEMOLISHED.—St Peter’s Presbyterian Church, on the corner of Ferry Road and Aidwins Road, which will be demolished early next year to make way for the widening of Aidwins Road. The ninetieth anniversary of the church will be celebrated on September 11 and 12. After the building has been demolished, the congregation will worship in the McDonald Hall, further down Aidwins Road.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32702, 3 September 1971, Page 3

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OLD WOOLSTON CHURCH TO BE DEMOLISHED.—St Peter’s Presbyterian Church, on the corner of Ferry Road and Aidwins Road, which will be demolished early next year to make way for the widening of Aidwins Road. The ninetieth anniversary of the church will be celebrated on September 11 and 12. After the building has been demolished, the congregation will worship in the McDonald Hall, further down Aidwins Road. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32702, 3 September 1971, Page 3

OLD WOOLSTON CHURCH TO BE DEMOLISHED.—St Peter’s Presbyterian Church, on the corner of Ferry Road and Aidwins Road, which will be demolished early next year to make way for the widening of Aidwins Road. The ninetieth anniversary of the church will be celebrated on September 11 and 12. After the building has been demolished, the congregation will worship in the McDonald Hall, further down Aidwins Road. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32702, 3 September 1971, Page 3

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