Havelock North.
Vicar: Rev.T A.7Lush,/BUL Curate: Rev. A. Hall, M. A. Some time has elapsed since these . notes appeared last, and '■ even how there seems to be little of diocesan interest. The Rev. J. R. Burgin was able to visit us before his breakdown, and his appeal met with a generous response. Holy Weetk andEast'er Avere most blessed for us. The ReA*\ J. Hobbs took the Three Hours ' Service on Good Friday and the Rev. L. Fenn assisted on Easter ■ Day. •' To both of these priets we are most grateful. St. Luke's Church has been enriched by new white hanging:! m the Sanctuary arid by a new curtain by ■ the organ, both gifts, the latter from some Confirmation candidates. The C.E-IM^S. are having Bible study oiice a month, usirig some leaflets published by Miss Body m Christchurch. St. Hilda's Guild have had papers read on Temperance, some connecting links m the Bible, the religious education of children/and at a combined meeting with the C.E.M.S. a most interesting paper qri the Emmanuel movement was read by Mr Derham. Baptisms.— Nancy Detoriia Tanner, ' Jean Hunter, Margaret Elizabeth Flanders,' Noeline Maud Riseborough, Percy William George Lee, Walter John Franklin, Owen' Douglas Franklin. ..'"■''. Burials. — William John Douglas, Mabel Ball. ; ' '
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Waiapu Church Gazette, Volume VIII, Issue 11, 1 May 1918, Page 87
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