CHURCH YEAR
ST. ANDREW’S, EPSOM “Let us remember that tlio only values that really count are spiritual values, and that the worth of a parish is made up of the individual spiritual worth of those who compose it.” says the Rev. F/ P. de L. Willis, in the annual report of St. Andrew’s Church. Epsom. The .report will be presented at the 84th annual meeting of parishioners, to be held this evening in the Parish Hall. The report states that a big loss was caused through the destruction of the vicarage by fire, but arrangements had been made to build a new house. The freehold of the Parish Hall section had been secured and a kindergarten buildin" erected. More satisfactory arrangements had been made with regard to the parish car. “There was a need of a greater income than formerly, because of tho extra expenses in connection with the vicarage, the hall site and the car As the result of bequests the combined amount of the new church fund stood at £1,728.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 983, 28 May 1930, Page 17
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