ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH.
ANNUAL tSOIREE.
Oil lliursd;ry evening last xln* niombor& or iiio St.. Andrews Church mid surronndiriLC lio-i.i tlu'ir niKiual soiree in the J'uhlk- Kail. As usual it jirovi'd ;i throat- .siic-.-ess, fhu i lar.LLely to the energy ol ; i\< Ivae ami Mr> Sidey. At (5 p.m. tea *>vas nt lvadiiH'-s. Four v«*ry tastefully arranged, ami Joad*.-d wills uooil things, "-.voro pre>-idrd over hy U < and iMiiiard. Goudall and Linton. Sidey and Kvans. At- S p.m., tho hail ij-.'iiiir; a red lor the aft-r nK'etiiH:. ti:o ,l\ev. J. 0. Cl:apple hricliy a.dciios---<d th«' tliankinjj; t!io inanfor their timing the pu^i-yr-ar. Mis district bein.j; one-, thoy wlto i.iadly in ir. Ed <>i an assistant. lie was tilad to say. }i>)\\ - ewr, ihat tins want would be Mip])!iod. in viio poi>on <u A 1 r Tipl-T. imw attending the Lni\oi'.>!*iy at Dunotlin. Air 'J iph-r iii b" abh* t<> c-imni-'iict' extra services in the beginning of tuminer. Air Cha]>ple also w:sind r<> thank the •"Minday .School toachi rs an-d in tho districts.
v. iui.se help iie appreciated. Mr Chappie then introduced Rev. i\ Y\ dsou, oi Albury. who li as lately {joint! to the i'resbyt-ery. IVi?■ "W il>uii said k gaw hiin pica-use t-> be present, and he congratulated the church on its success during the past Year. The lie v. Weil known in the districts <iuvo an address in his usuill internsiinj4 .and capable manner, wLsliin.u; the chun-h every success. Mr ox the managers. plac; d bofore ilie people the linanciai p.->sition <>;' the church. As the result of the ba-
zaar held in Septonibc T or )a>t year, £lis .s 7d was raised. ami lie was pleased to annnuncc that the ohnroh ''n.i lieu- free oi debt. He also ineni ioin •d the proposal to erect a tablet to the memory of the late Mr John Campbell. who had been closely connected with the church for man;/ years. A good piogramme , was provided, it-ems being contributed by the choir, Mesdames Mid-dleton anil Tlopgood, Hisses Cague (2>. ('haoplo, Rev. .X. G. Chappie. Messrs Wotherspoon. Movie. L. Chappie. and George Emery. Mrs Wother.spoun and M:.■» Tlutni.soii were accompanists. Mr Chappie again thanked all who had so willingly helped to mate the evening a success, white Mr Sidey proposed a vot-e of Thanks io the singers and Revs. Morrison and Wilson.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14211, 30 May 1910, Page 2
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388ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14211, 30 May 1910, Page 2
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