One Methodist minister has occasion to think that, his sermons are not falling on deaf ears. Returning to his parked car after a session of the Methodist Church conference in Christchurch he found that some damage had been done to it. but that the motorist responsible had left a telephone number for him to ring. When he telephoned. the driver who had caused the damage apologised for the mishup and offered to meet the cost of repair.:. He revealed that he was a member of, the own congregation.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 March 1939, Page 6
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