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Templeton

After Mass at Templeton on last Sunday, Father Leen (pastor of the district), who has not been enjoying good health lately, and is about to take a short holiday, was met by the Templeton portion of his parishioners, who wished him a pleasant holiday, and complete restoration to health (writes a correspondent). Mr. Fouhy, on behalf of those assembled, asked Father Leen’s acceptance of a well-filled purse, accompanying the gift with an expression of the people’s appreciation of his devoted ministry among them, and of their popular pastor’s kindness towards all. Father Leen, who was taken completely by surprise, feelingly expressed his thanks for the generous gift.- ’' “

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New Zealand Tablet, 19 June 1919, Page 28

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Templeton New Zealand Tablet, 19 June 1919, Page 28

Templeton New Zealand Tablet, 19 June 1919, Page 28

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