MRS EGGLESTONE FAREWELLED
Our Own Correspondentl
Waipawa Church Choir's Regrets
CErom
WAIPAWA, Last Night. The members of the St. Johh's Presoyterian Church choir, Waipawa, met after the Sunday eveniug service to bid farewell to one of their members, -Mrs A. It. Egglestone, who is leaving Waipawa to reside in Lower Hutt. On behalf of the members, Mr F. R. Furminger presented Mrs Egglestone with a crysta. ,bowl. He expressed the regiet that the choir felt in losing the scivices of such a valuable member, and expressed the choir's best wishes for her future happiness in her new surroundings. The Rev. F. W. Robertson spoke a few words of regret at Mrs Egglo stone 's inipending departure. Mrs Egglestone briefly and feelingly replied, thanking the members of thechoir for their kind gift and good wishes, and expressing her regret at severing her assMCiations with them.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 115, 1 June 1937, Page 3
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