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ST. AIDAN'S MIRAMAR

The Rev. A. T. Bristed'Page> the.vicar, presided at the annual -meeting of St. Aidan's.'. Church,. held in. the parish; hall on Thursday, . . . ■ . ■. "> r The balance-sheet presented by the wardens showed that tney have been able to do no more than arrest the drift which set ,in. a,few years ago. However, to the general .upward trend, there is now every possibility of. disposing of .the accumulated debt. ■ .',-'' -: '.'■■

The vicar thanked all those who I had worked, so faithfully in these -.ardijolia times, making especial. mention'of• the churchwardens, the; Ladies' Guild, and the teachers of all branches of the Sunday school. He then made" "presentations to Mr. and Mrs.' Stephenson and Mr. McEwan, who. have left the district, and to Miss Fraser, the organist, in token of regard of the parishioners-for her untiring services;

After the vicar had thanked his warden, Mr. Marshall, he .reappointed him jf or the ensuing year. _ The following officers were .then elected:—People's warden, Mr. Xi F. L.'Braddock; vestrymen, Mesßrs.- H. H. Redshaw, F. Ball, G. Pearce, J. ieHordiJ: CMorgan, C. Collins, G. Edw#ds; A.-., Austin, Y. Broughton, and Taylor; holy auditor, Mr. S. M. Stone; synodeina'n, Mri' E. M. Stace. , ; ... . ->^;

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1935, Page 5

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ST. AIDAN'S MIRAMAR Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1935, Page 5

ST. AIDAN'S MIRAMAR Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1935, Page 5

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