Ngaruawahia High School Enrolments Stake Calendar 2014 | Page 3
HAMILTON STAKE & GLENVIEW STAKE
JOINT WEDNESDAY EVENING TEMPLE ASSIGNMENTS 2014
S
E
B
I
E
E
Feb-19
Feb-26
Mar-05
Mar-12
Mar-19
Mar-26
Apr-02
Apr-09
Apr-16
Apr-23
Apr-30
May-07
May-14
May-21
May-28
Jun-04
Jun-11
Jun-18
Jun-25
Jul-02
I
E
E
S
E
B
I
E
E
S
E
B
I
E
E
S
E
B
E
E
S
E
B
I
E
E
S
E
B
I
E
E
S
E
B
I
I
E
E
S
E
B
I
E
E
S
E
B
I
E
E
S
E
B
E
S
E
B
I
E
E
S
E
B
I
E
E
S
E
B
I
E
E
B
I
E
E
S
I
E
E
S
E
B
E
E
S
E
B
I
I
E
E
S
E
B
E
S
E
B
I
E
B
I
E
E
S
E
S
E
B
I
E
E
Aug-20
Aug-27
TEMPLE CLOSED
E
B
I
E
E
S
E
B
I
E
E
S
E
B
I
E
E
S
Jul-09
Jul-16
Jul-23
Jul-30
Aug-06
Aug-13
ROTOTUNA (& Frankton Ward)
ROTOTUNA (& Frankton Ward)
B
I
E
E
S
E
PUKETE (& Sunnyhills Ward)
PUKETE (& Sunnyhills Ward)
E
S
E
B
I
E
PAEROA (& Lake Ward)
PAEROA (& Lake Ward)
I
E
E
S
E
B
NGARUAWAHIA (& Morrinsville Branch)
NGARUAWAHIA (& Morrinsville Branch)
E
E
S
E
B
I
HUNTLY (& Claudelands Ward)
HUNTLY (& Claudelands Ward)
I
E
E
S
E
B
COROMANDEL
COROMANDEL
E
B
I
E
E
S
CHARTWELL (& Hamilton East Ward)
CHARTWELL (& Hamilton East Ward)
Jan-08
Jan-15
Jan-22
Jan-29
Feb-05
Feb-12
B
I
E
E
S
E
B
I
E
E
S
E
B
I
E
E
S
E
S
E
B
I
E
E
S
E
B
I
E
E
S
E
B
I
E
E
TEMPLE CLOSED
Sep-03
Sep-10
Sep-17
Sep-24
Oct-01
Oct-08
Oct-15
Oct-22
Oct-29
Nov-05
Nov-12
Nov-19
E
B
I
E
E
S
E
B
I
E
E
S
I
E
E
S
E
B
I
E
E
S
E
B
E
E
S
E
B
I
E
E
S
E
B
I
I
E
E
S
E
B
I
E
E
S
E
B
E
S
E
B
I
E
E
S
E
B
I
E
B
I
E
E
S
E
B
I
E
E
S
E
S
E
B
I
E
E
S
E
B
I
E
E
Nov-26
Dec-03
Dec-10
E
B
I
I
E
E
E
E
S
I
E
E
E
S
E
B
I
E
S
E
B
Dec-17
Dec-31
B = Baptisms, I = Initiatories, E = Endowments, S = Sealings
Number of workers required for baptisms:
- Huntly, Claudelands, Rototuna, Frankton, Chartwell, Hamilton East, Pukete, and Sunnyhills are
5 men and 1 woman each session.
- For Pukete 2 men and 1 woman, Lake 7 men and 1 woman. Ngaruawahia 9 men and 2
women, Coromandel and Morrinsville bring 1 man each if possible.
The lead unit for baptisms is the front one, i.e. the Hamilton Stake is for the first 6 weeks and
Glenview for the next 6 weeks, with the exception of Ngaruawahia, which stays lead .