ST. BARNABAS' CHURCH.
MEETING OF PARISHIONERS. YEAR OF STEADY PROGRESS. The annual meeting of tbe parishioners of St. Bahiabas' Anglican Church, Mount. Eden, was held on Wednesday evening. The vicar, Rev. E. E. Bamford, presided over a good attendance. The report, and various statement* of accounts presented by the vestry showed that the year had been one of steady progress. The sum of £202 had been raised for the Board of Missions, while the general account showed a credit balance of £9O. The parish debt, had been considerably miuc» 1 and now stood at €l^s. The troop of boy scouts was in a flourishing condition, while the attendance of the Sunday School children at church bs mem Iters of the oung Worshippers League had been well maintained. rotir Bible classes were doing good work. The following officers were appointed for the ensuing year-Vicar's warden, Mr. H. 0. Robinson: people's warden. Mr. T. H. Wright ; vestrv. Messrs. .J. Evans, A. <7. Fielder, S. Harris. A. Hole, B. Housley, ('. Hudson, W. M. Ravner, S. Walton. 'A. Wintour, E. Vates: synodsmen, Messrs. Hudson and 11. ('. Robinton. '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19321, 7 May 1926, Page 13
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183ST. BARNABAS' CHURCH. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19321, 7 May 1926, Page 13
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