The Rev. V. K. T. Wiililrinston, of Coventry, whoso strong advocacy nt his. Easier Yeslry mwtiiis of !!'-« inclusion of women oii church vestries ami council'; has created sonic stir locally, has announced liis ;in.\iely to sre his parish take the lend in rncoKni.siiiK tin- equity of women shami? nn ct|\uil verms with men in matters of Church management, lie hail experienced, he staled, in an interview, the value of women s participation while a ciirato at Ualloii Lancarter, where for six yrars tiiey had a lnilv representative, while he aNn quoted St.".Mark's. Leireslor. as a iiarish where several ladies were members of I lie vc>trv. "I wii-h to point out stronply," Mr. WiddinKton said, "that the duties or Krlesman do not merely consist in handing Hie bag round at. collection tun*, but embPKft assistant* in the government nf Hie church and parnchial matters. I am elnd hit Ts.'trr bftS nrpoiuted cue IMf to. begia jritV'.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1455, 1 June 1912, Page 7
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155Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1455, 1 June 1912, Page 7
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