PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
CAMBRIDGE ACTIVITIES. YEAR’S WORK REVIEWED. (Special to Times.) _. CAMBRIDGE, Thursday. . 65th annual meeting of the Cambridge Trinity Presbyterian Churrh was held in tile Presbyterian Hall last night when the Rev. H. w. Hitchcock presided over an attendance of over 40. According to ihe session’s report the Sunday services continue to be well maintained and arternoon Sunday services are carried on In six country districts. The reports of the various organisations also reveal a healthy position and indicate the interest or members in the work or the church. During the year twelve new* members were admitted into the church, sixteen lert the district and five died. The roll stood at 081. There were 2 l baptisms during the year, and 2 I marrlag-es. The ladles’ Guild. Girls’ Sewing- C.rclo and Sunday schools report a very successful year and the Sunday school moml-c.-shlp stood at over ion. The Bible classes. Young People's Clubs, tennis club and tne choir also reported having- a successful year. Membership in the pafTodll Socletv has increased considerably. there being inf, financial members compared with 4 r * in the previous year. As a re-m’r, *f the show the net. return rrom all sources wis t;8 13s 1 Id. The report of the board or manager* stated that during the year £174 was received towards the reduction of the church debt.. Appreciation or the line work done by the Lad.es’ Guild and sewing (Jr.-lo was expressed by Mr A. M. Mi-kv. The following managers letired liy motion and were re-elected: Messrs Ifclgar •lames, c. Thompson. D. E'’-,o n . <;. Williams. .1. W. Levesque add A McVicar. Mr Edgar was re-appolgted auditor.
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20264, 5 August 1937, Page 10
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273PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20264, 5 August 1937, Page 10
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