St. Mark's Church, dive.
It is possible to report some progress m the attempt to form Cilve and district into a separate Parochial District. A little over £100 has been promised towards the £200 deposit for the . Vicarage. The Archdeacon asked the Vicar whether" he could write for a certain man to come on April Ist to take charge. The Vicar had to tell him to wait a fortnight. We were glad to have a visit from Canon Butterfield on, February 15th. • The Sunday school- picnic to Waikoko on February 14th was not so well attended this year. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed the beautiful day. Thanks to the subscribers, teachers, workers, and Mr Nelson. t iient services every Thursday evening at 8 p.m. Waimarama. — It is hoped that the change of time for the service to 3 p.nr. will^suit everyone. The Vicar suggests that there might be a social meeting on some evening during a week— full moon time. Baptisms.T^Jahuary : John Gillespie Boyd, Frederick Lawrence Franklin; Cecil Keith Woon, John Langley Warren, Eric Fairfax Rush. Marriage. — January 7th: Frederick George Tong and Doris May Tucker, at St. Mark's Church, Clive. Burial, — January 12th: John Allport Ryder,* aged 66 years.
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Waiapu Church Gazette, Volume X, Issue 10, 1 March 1920, Page 267
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