MINISTER'S DEPARTURE.
PRESENTATIONS AT EPSOM. Several farewell gatherings were hei'i in honour of the Rev. Dr. W. McDonald, of tho Epsom Presbyterian Church, who, with Mrs. McDonald, left for the Old Country last week after 19 years ministry at Epsom. Tho farewell social tendered by the congregation was a striking testimony to the high esteem in which he was held. Ministers from every denomination in th» surrounding district, including a repress tative of the Roman Catholic faith, * er ® ,1 present, and paid tribute to Dr. I Donald's brot.herliness and helpful DesSj | Representatives of the congregation p pressed deep ijorrow at his departuie -n | Mr. S. J. Harbutt, on behalf of tM j congregation, presented him with a sl>° j| address in book form, containing I 400 signatures of past and present menbers, and '.villi a well-filled waller * Members of the Presbytery too - of Dr. McDonald at a special lunclieo . |
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21144, 30 March 1932, Page 10
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