PARISHIONERS' MEETINGS.
ST. BARNABAS' CHURCH. at. aa.nj.hM Church was held last ovcnine the T:«r. Car.on McFarland, prewdine T& ssr ;srt . i d u { ih * M^«a ctobt. £1.0. n-»d cff duri . h ITZ' M ? Cr ." al "■■«»»»• showed a debit Mr. C. Hu.W- account a cre<i; '- of £40 wEE : vtitn, Mesars. J. ™ok F v a( Hi E Walters Fi.:lrter,J. £ n"*"' inn., Berry, J H ci/- I, f'i •J' Harr.s, the *° 0 Wgft^
HOLY TRINITY', DEVONPORT. hS' _ a -? aj al meeting r> of parishioners of Holy Trinity Church. DeronSSrt. w2? held on Tuesday ? vemng. the v:,-a-. the t£v A St «80 collected for "the RcS' BWd Wed as for rips us a, St hall and tii* Church oife TrinHy P *"" Hun of officers resulted : — Peode's church garden. Captain W. L. D C haras! • v" t ry' Messrs. .Forte Wilson. Barnes. G«'Sl' gram. Bushel. Samson, bunt. Fielder and iungsford. The committee's report on the Question of taking over Cheltenham Colletno under offer, and carrying it on as a church school, stated that the need for such a school certainly exists, and under the direction of a thoroughly Qualified head mistress and adeanate staff would undoubtedly .kA B r cc -C ss in j eveiy ? v / An appeal was a&ont to bo made to parishioners and if the necessary support, was obtained the school would be opened in Pebrury. 1921
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17457, 29 April 1920, Page 8
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