THORNDON METHODIST CHURCH
' —e -■ . Tho anniversary celebrations of the Molesworth Street Church were con--1 tinned last evening, when there, was a . largo, attendance, the Rev. G. S. Cook presiding. Tho cantata, "Olivet to '• Calvary,'.' was very effectively rendered by the choir under tho conductorship of • Mr. C. D. Mackintosh. The tenor and bass solos were sung by ,- ; Messrs. L. Jenkins and C. 0. Coad respectively, Miss J. Nicholas officiating .as tho , organ. During tho evening the Rev. J. G. Chapman, who had been \a former pastor of tho church, gave a bright and interesting address on church life. The , annual report submitted by Mr.' W. •' Walton, secretary and treasurer, showed' that, financially and otherwise, all the. various organisations of tho church had progressed most favourably, and that prospects augured well for tho future. Special reference was made to tho retirement of theychoir conductor, Mr. C. D. Mackintosh, who in that capacity' for tho past two years has rendered valuablo assistance to the church. At tho close of tile meeting'an adjournment was made to tho schoolroom, where refreshments were provided. ,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2141, 6 May 1914, Page 4
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179THORNDON METHODIST CHURCH Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2141, 6 May 1914, Page 4
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