ST. MARK'S CHURCH
The annual meeting of parishioners of St. Mark's Church1 was held last night, the vicar (the Kev.jH. E. K. Fry) presiding over a fair attendance, The vicar read his _ report upoh the various parish organisations, ■which! showed progress in all directions. The churchwardens' report and statement! of account, which showed the finances (o be in a satisfactory condition, were adopted. In reference to the School Rebuilding-Fund, it was stated that about £400 had; been received during the year. | j All the present officers of the church were re-elected for I the ensuing year— Vicar's ehufchwardeii, Mr. W. J. Gaudin; parishioners' ehui'clnvarden, Mr. G. A. Kennedy; vestry, Messrs. R. E. Rawnsley, J. Baird, A. E. Rising, E. ,T. Hampton, A. E. Boycs, H. Sieversen, W. H. Madeley, A. Hall, E. 0. A. Lt>rck and Dr. Gordon Kemp; Parish Trust Board, Mr. VV. J. Gaudin, the Vicar, 111-; VV. H. Madeley; audi:ors, Messrs. W.J Haworth and S. C. |W. A.R.AjN.Z.; church school committee, the Rev.j H. E. K. Fry and MessrsV W. H. Madbley,' W. J. Gaudin, and G. W. Bavltrop, and Mrs. E. Y. Redward. I
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 101, 1 May 1930, Page 7
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