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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1931.

ST. PETER'S CHURCH MEETING.

PROGRES SHOWN IN THE ANNUAL REPORT,

Ing the later service at 10 fastand| GOVERNMENT HOUSE. of 11 o'clock; but though a ma- jority of the congregation hadi

[voted for the innovation a minori-

ty

Fensupported it, and it will not be eellency the Governor and Lady Peel,

The

Sunday, January 25-His Ex- congregation were attended by His Excellency personal at the same time asked to express staff, lunched with the Honourable their opinion whether the Sung Mr. A. E. Wood at Taipo, and watched The annual meeting of St. Eucharist should be held every the start of the Golf Match at Peter's Church was held in No. 7 Sunday instead of on two Sun-Fanling. Police Station, West Point, yesterdays of the month; a majority day afternoon, with the Very Rev. voted against the change.

celle January 20-II Ex- the Governor, attended by A. Swans in the chair.

The garden-fote was again hold Captain T. A. II. Coltman, A.D.C After the minutes of the last with success, in November. The vialbed the Taikoo Sugar Refinery and Dock, of Messrs. Butterfield and general meeting had been read arount realised was smaller than Swire, where His Excellency was ro- and adopted, the Secretary, Min 1929, but the enterprize was ceived by Mr. T. H. R. Shaw, Manager A. C. Braine-Hartnell, moved the landlespped by a lean favourable of Messrs. Butterfleki and Swine, adoption of the report, which was exchange and a Jens favourable

Mrs. Brodie and Captain and Mrs. carried.

site. The

promoters deserve con- Potter lunched at Government House. The

election of four additional gratulation for the success they Captain T. A. II. Collman, A.D.C., members to the Church Counc achieved against these odds, as a represented Its Excellency the was next proceeded with. In ad-resuit of considerable labour. Our Governor at the ceremony at Kowloon dition to Mr. H. A. Allen (Hon thanks are due to those arma and Wharf, when the remains of Captain Trensuerer), Mr. A. Braine-Individuals whose generosity made Schoop, late Commander of the U.S. Hartnell (ion, Secretary), Mr. R. this success possible.

Navy, South China Patrol, were Ashton. and bliss Atkins, the

Mrs. Randall has kindly allow-placed on board the President Jackson. following were also elected. Mrs. cd the Sunday-School to be held Tuesday, January 27-II Ex- C. B. Shann, Miss R. Mow-fung in her house, No I Prospect Place, celleney presided at a meeting of the Mr. E. S. Cunningham, and Mr. G. Its dimensions have been amali District Watch Committee.

The Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Creasy, the S. Ladd,

during the year, as it has received The following were elected to be little encouragement from the con-Rev. II. R. Wells, and Mr. and Mrs. Gourlay lunched at Government ropresentatives to the Diocesan gregation. The Rhenish Mission

House. Conference-Miss Mow-fung, Mr. Church, older established, drawn I. A. IB. Mr. E. S. Cunningham most of the childron In the dle-panied by the Hon, Mr. H. T. Creasy,

trict. and Me. A. C. Bralne-Hartnell.

year.

Wednesday, January 28-Accóm-

D.P.W, and Mr. E. W. Carpouter, Dr. B. Sun, Mr. II. A. Allen, Mir. At the Patronal Festival on 29th A.D.P.W., Kowloon, His Excellency W. Allen and I4. Christian were June we were glad to welcome the visited the Whampon Dock, where he elected sidesmen for the coming Rey, W. T. Featherstone, a former was received by Mr. R. M. Dyer.

Thunday, January 20-s Ex- Mr. Hill voiced the cordial sent-chaplain-in-charge of St. Peter's,

celteney the Governor presided at the ments of those present, and of the with some hundred of his boys.

We are grateful for assistance meetings of the Executive and Leglu. Church, to Mrs. Griggs, who received in conducting our

ver-lative Counelis, leaving the Colony next month. Hevices during the year from the Friday, January 30, The Hon. Mrs. said that they were all thankful Revs, E. A. Armstrong, G. V. Car-Charien Tufton and Miss Tufton to her for the work she had done penter, W. T. Featherstone, J. Carrived at Government House. for St. Peter's, The vote

was Ford, N. V. Halward, E. W. L. carried with acclamation.

A. D. Stewart. To Mrs. The following were the guests t Martin, If. Matlocks, C. B. Shann, Griggs we are again grateful for dinner: Captain and Mrs. Mackinnon, the unstlated giving of her talentir. and Mrs. Tetchman, Mr. and Mrs. In the post of Organist; we are A. B. Stewart, Mr. E. Davidson, I.t. sad that she is shortly to resign Miss Mackinnon and Miss Mackie. this pont before going on leave. Saturday, January 31-1lis Ex- We thank the inspector of No. 7 cellency received Sir Ernest Thomp Police Station for many acts of som kindness.

After a vote of thanks to the

Chair, the meeting terminated.

The Report.

The Secretary's report for last seur was a follows:

1930, the first year in which Peter's has flourished not in us casy Independener but in loyal sub-ordination to the Cathedral Church, will no! otherwise

cun

Mr. Ashton Hill's report on the Duplex Fund shows a satisfactory position, the receipts for 130 be

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noteworthy in the history of St. Peter's. Undisturbed amid mala- clysm, the dollar hurrying on sing 3066.02-$762.87 for Mainten-

ance and $213.15 for Extension-of these being elected at the An- unknown destination. St. Peter's

a sum $36.98 below the optimistic nual Meeting of the Guild, with has remained stable. Its most ex-

figure of the budget. At the be-power to add to their number, if citing experience has been a ginning

of the year there were 17 necessary," thorough cleaning of its ancient subscribers with a total weekly The Guild at December 31, 1930 Interior, energetically carried out subscription of $16.60; at the had 26 names on the Register. by the Sanitary Department. The clo

Devotional and Social Meetings Church, spick and span, has been close of the year there were 19

a total weekly and Corporate Communion ting THE subscribers with plotting

to carry out a more dra-subscription of $20.10. We can been held regularly, but the at- tie self-improvement-the begin- ning of life again in Lyttelton expect 19 subscribers at the begin- tendances have not been at all en-

inning of 1931, but certain factors rouraging. Road. While the Dean уля reduce our expectations to about) We very much regret to have to England he secured from Sir Her-$900. However, we again budget record the death of 2 of our mem- bert Baker the plan for a beauti- for $1,000, hoping that this good bers-Mrs. Rossclet and Мідн ful little church; and with the

round Bgure will act as an incen-Marion Yuen. plan in our pocket, and both site tive for the expansion of the fund. Mr. E. S. Cunningham reports and money in nearer reach of our

Mr. Hill also roports on St.that the St. Peter's Group of the grasp than ever before, we could Peter's Guild, the company of Victoria. Diocesan Missionary As- hardly restrain ourselves at the Altar Servers

Peter's socistion has held a number of of St. end of the year from discussing Church. There are at present 9 meetings at the Church during the details of our new furnishing, active members, cîne having re-1950. Mr. Cunningham was elect Alast that tantalizing bunch of

signed during the year and one ud Secretary on the resignation of grapes, the Government

grant.

gone to sleep: no new members Miss B. Yuen, Miss M. Cooper sceris likely to dangle just beyond have been admitted. The Guild and Mr. Cunningham were elected our reach for some time to cone has met quarterly for the recita-to represent this group on the but we trust that our deferred

Committee of tho hopes will not follow the dollar tion of the Guild Office, and held Executive

its Annual Corporate Communion V.D.M.A. into auxibilution.

lon St. Peter's Day Sunday. On Feb. 6. members of the this disappointment,'

and their friends paid the Against

Group The Guild Report. temporary as we hope, we

Jusual annual visit to the Blind record an Individual undertaking

Fung aubmits the Home and entertained the inmates Miss Mow -accomplished----|34

following report on the Guild of with a concert, being-entertained successfully Friday, 27th Feb.

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Generous

$100 donors gave ing the lady of his enlightened permission of Miss Atkins) on provide the girls with winter choice. Mr. Watkins is now anch Thursday, Jan. 15, 1931, at 5 p.m.clothing. On Oct. 4, the 4th an accepted institution that it is

The Hon. Secretary's report and annual picnic for the blind girls hard to realise that it is not great statement of accounts for 1930 was held at Shek-O. Generous ly more than a year that we have were read and confirmed, and the responses having been received to had him among us, with his still following officers were elected for two appeals for funds in the local unabated cheerfulness and his 1931.-President, Mrs. L. N. Wat-papers, the pienic was a great light and dauntless heart. Mr.kins; Vice-President, Miss Atkins; success, thanks to the various help Watkins took our affection by Hon.

of all concerned. Members of the on. Secretary, Misa P. Kerr. storm at his first coming, and we

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sure in the autumn of welcoming back to the the election of officers should be lome, on Saturday, Feb. 21.

made by the members of the Guild Finally, let us wish St. Peter's Colony our former Chaplain, Mr. at their annual meeting rather a happy and prosperous New Year, Halward; he has been most un-than by the membera of the lucky since his return, but wol Church, and it was therefore un- hope he will soon regain his usual animously agreed that Clause I of exuberant health.

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