EXCURSION HABIT
DROP IN SUNDAY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE From Our Own Correspondent HAMILTON, Wednesday. That the growth of the Sunday exclusion habit is seriously affecting the attendances at Sunday schools was the opinion expressed by the joint superintendents reporting at the annilal meeting of Forest Lake Anglicans la »t night. ah Tlle c h*ldren on the roll number hii° U J ;incl tlie average attendance niA«?^° ppefl from 50 for the first seven to for the past four months.” fllie the report - “This is, we think, i 1.. to so many Sundav excursions Although we quite realise what a . sant time can be spent by the parm pant s of these excursions, we would ■nith arepts to try and co-operate a tlle . Sunday school teachers and Sima their children more regularly to da? Qay scho °l- We feel that a Sunat school by a child is a lost.’’
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 960, 1 May 1930, Page 7
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147EXCURSION HABIT Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 960, 1 May 1930, Page 7
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