GOOD SHEPHERD ORDER
SERVICE TO COMMUNITY TRIBUTE BY ARCHBISHOP ■■ 11 i "I would like to congratulate your committee upon tho healthy stato ,of affairs, financial and otherwise, which the report of activities reveals," said Archbishop Averill, presiding at the annual meeting yesterday of the Order of the Good Shepherd. His Grace said the order had shown the community tho value of the balanced life, which, ir a period when things were so unbalanced, was a splendid object lesson. The order's type of service was the best type —service based upon devotion.
The annual report, presented by the chaplain, the Rev. W. E. Lush, was adopted, and an address on the work of the Church Army was delivered by Mr. F. C. Pearce, a captain in the Army.. ' The following officers were elected: — Warden. Archbishop Averill; chaplain, the Rev. Lush; superior, Mother Hannah; committee, Archdeacon W. .1 Simkin, Canon F. W. Young, Canon C. A. B. Watson, Mrs. Averill, Mrs C. R. Keebie, Miss R. E. Bent, Miss At, Nicholson, Messrs. C. M. Caldcr. L. Armitage, W. J. Crowther, G. F.issling and W. Coath; honorary auditor, Mr. G. B. Osmond; honorary secre-tary-treasurer, Mr. W. J. Crowther.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22225, 27 September 1935, Page 14
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