## **CHURCH OF ST MARY THE VIRGIN, WHEATLEY ANNUAL REPORT 2022** 

The PCC of St Mary the Virgin Church, Wheatley, has the responsibility to promote, in the ecclesiastical parish, the whole mission of the Church – pastoral, evangelistic, social and ecumenical. It also has the responsibility for maintaining the fabric of the Church. 

## 1. **Wheatley Ministry, Local Ecumenical Partnership and Wheatley** 

**Area Churches** : The Rev. Nigel Hawkes is our minister licensed by the Bishop to take services at St Mary’s. Wheatley is part of a Benefice with Albury, Holton, Waterperry and Waterstock with Nigel as its vicar and he is assisted by Rev. David Bendor-Samuel, an Associate Priest, based at Holton who in the main looks after the four additional parishes. The Revd. Michael Dormandy is licensed to serve as our curate to assist with pastoral work in the parish. 

Alexandra Hewitt is licensed to serve as LLM to preach and assist with pastoral work in this benefice. 

**Wheatley Area Churches** : The WAC consists of St Mary’s Church, United Reformed Church, Our Lady of Lourdes Church, St Bartholomew’s Church and Wheatley Community Church. WAC has continued to work together in supporting each other and the wider village community in many different ways. Joint service held in Primary School for Week of Prayer for Christian unity, lent soup lunches were held to support Christian Aid in URC hall, Good Friday pilgrimage took place around the village again and Easter cards were delivered to village and Holton. Support continues for refugees and the Fusion Harvest Fun Day was successful. Expedition a journey of faith for teenagers was run in Church finishing with the group joining the 8.00am service on Sunday morning. Remembrance Sunday Service was in Church followed by laying of wreaths at the war memorial.  The Advent windows had QR codes beside them to pass on a spiritual message.  The village Carol Service was held in Church and Christmas cards were distributed throughout the village.  Warm spaces were set up in the URC hall for villagers Monday to Friday 1.00 – 5.00pm. 

## **2. Administrative Information** 

St Mary the Virgin Wheatley is situated in Church Road, Wheatley. It is part of the Diocese of Oxford within the Church of England. 

The correspondence address is the Vicarage, London Road, Wheatley, Oxford, OX33 1YA 



Registered Charity Number 1159100 

The PCC members are responsible for making decisions on all matters of general concern and importance to the parish including how the funds of the PCC are to be spent. 

The Full PCC has met 6 times (2 on Zoom platform and 4 face to face) during the year with an average attendance of 73%.  Given its wide responsibilities the PCC has a number of committees each dealing with a particular aspect of parish life. These committees which include worship, mission and outreach, fabric and finance, are all responsible to the PCC and report back regularly with notes of their decisions being received by the full PCC and discussed as necessary. 

PCC members who have served at any time from 1[st] January 2022 until the date the report was approved are :- 

## * **Ex Officio members** . 

***Incumbent** Reverend Nigel Hawkes (Chairman) ***Curate** Reverend Michael Dormandy *** Curate** Reverend David Benskin (from January 23) ***LLM** Mrs Alexandra Hewitt 

## ***Churchwardens** 

Mrs Jane Fanning Mrs Zannifer Mason 

## ***Deanery Synod Representatives** 

Mrs Margaret Jackson 

## **Elected Members** 

Mrs Karen Benny Mr David Parsons (from April 22) Mr Chris Clements (vice chair) Mrs Anne Walker Mr Peter Fanning (Treasurer) Mr Tony Wigley Mrs Valerie Farmer (till Dec.2022) Mrs Margaret Wilson (Secretary) Ms Samantha Knight 

## * **URC** Representative Dr Malcolm Benson 

## **3. Worship** 

**BCP Holy Communion:** Sunday 8.00am 

**Parish Eucharist:** Sundays at 10.00am with a Family Service on the first Sunday of each month. 

**Holy Communion** :  Wednesday at 12 noon in Church. 



2022 saw us back in Church for Services and receiving Communion again. The 8.00am was held in Church and Zoom for the first part of the year changing to Church only after Easter. The 10.00am Services have continued to be held in Church and on Zoom. 

**Special Services and Events** . The following services and events were held during the year. Ash Wednesday services, World Day of Prayer, Mothering Sunday, Compline every Friday during Lent, Palm Sunday, Good Friday, 6.00am Dawn Service, Easter Services, Vigil and Reflection on the eve of the Funeral of HM the Queen, Harvest Festival, All Souls Commemoration of the Faithful Departed, Advent Carol Service, the Village Carol Service, Crib Service, Midnight Eucharist and Christmas Day services were held in Church and on Zoom. Morning Prayer is held on Zoom every morning and the Healing Group pray daily on Zoom.  Prayer requests by email are sent out weekly or more frequently if required, and now include all the Benefice Churches. Holy Communion is also held monthly in the Triangle Nursing Home. Wheatley Good Neighbours Scheme runs a Community Larder in Church every Thursday including tea and chat. A talk was held in Church discussing ‘The Environment, the Bible and Church’ and also a concert by Wheatley Singers. 

## **Deanery Synod** 

One member has represented us on the Deanery Synod this year. This provides the PCC with an important link between parish and the wider structures of the Church. 

Please see Deanery Synod Report. 

**Music:** Please see Music Report. 

**Bellringers** : Please see Bellringers Report 

## **Servers, Sacristans, Sides-persons** 

One Sacristan prepares for our church services and Servers and Eucharistic Assistants are once again carrying out their duties since March. Also, John Almond has co-ordinated the 14 Sides-persons, who support the Churchwardens in welcoming those who come to worship. It is good to see them back. The Bellringers have rung regularly for services throughout the year. 

## **Attendance 2022** 



## **Baptism, Marriages and Funerals** 

## 4. **Church Activities; Social Events and Fundraising** 

## **Events Group** 

The Group organised a Quiz evening in May, Vicarage Garden Party in July, Tea and cake was followed by Songs of Praise for Queen’s Jubilee, Harvest Lunch  and Autumn Fayre were held in October and the above raised £1,591 for church funds. 

Parishioners took part in the Oxfordshire Historic Trust Ride and Stride and raised £643. 

## **Mission and Outreach** 

£2,834 (excluding any Gift Aid declarations) was raised to support mission projects at home and overseas. St Mary’s along with Wheatley Area Churches, shared in the distribution of Christmas and Easter cards to every household in the village. St Mary’s parishioners have continued to support the Community Foodbank, Children’s Society boxes and Christian Aid. Community Larder in Church every Thursday afternoon with tea and chat raised £2,923 in donations for local charities. 

## **Pastoral Care Report** 

## **Safeguarding Report** 

## **Communications** 

A weekly Newsletter is produced by the vicar. News is also posted on the Church Facebook page, A Church Near You Website and in the Wheatley Parish Council Newsletter. 



## **St Mary’s Guild** 

We are a small friendly club who meet on the 4th Tuesday of each month except August. 

We meet in the U.R.C hall at 2pm. 

We enjoy a Christmas tea party a summer cream tea, and a local outing. We have interesting speakers 

New members are welcome. Wendy Rogers 

## **House Group** 

Between 5 and 7 of us have met most weeks during 2022, mostly in Zoom but with some periods meeting face-to-face either at Meg’s or Renate’s house.  A thread throughout the year has been discussing John Pritchard’s excellent book ‘How to explain your faith’, alternating this with specific Bible studies. We completed our study of the Parables (begun in 2021). During Lent we studied the Lord’s Prayer, using the Pilgrim Course booklets and videos. Later in the year we looked at Steven Croft’s short course ‘Principles of deep water fishing’ and a series of reflections for Advent. 

In 2023 we intend to study the book of Acts as our main focus and would be delighted to welcome new members to this oasis of reflection and mutual support. 

## **Xplore** 

Xplore has continued to thrive during the year, with 8 students attending regularly before the summer. After the summer Xpedition, this has increased to a membership of 11 with most students attending most weeks. All but 2 of the students come from Christian families, but for these 2 students, Xplore has been the only regular Christian input they receive. We have returned to using Scripture Union resources, punctuated by ‘Big Questions’ from the students, and have welcomed Al McNicholl, Nigel Hawkes and Andrew Shergold as guest speakers. Since September, Elisa Pizzo, the student youth worker at the URC, has been assisting with the sessions, and Graham West (Head of Sixth Form) attends most weeks. The students continue to amaze me with their knowledge, conviction and eloquence, and I am blessed to have this opportunity to support them. 



## **Xpedition** 

This was a new venture at the end of the summer holiday attempting to fill the gap, at least for the teenagers, left by the absence of a Fusion Holiday Club. The planning team was evenly split between St Mary’s, the URC and WCC. Our motto was ‘small and manageable’! We had around 25 young people of secondary school age attending three evenings of activities in St Mary’s and at Brill. There was also an optional night walk and sleepover in church, attended by about 20. On Sunday morning the young people joined in the 8am Communion Service. We followed a theme of ‘journeys’, looking at the Exodus, the Flight to Egypt, the Road to Emmaus and the Road to Damascus. 

We were very pleased to note that the event had a very significant impact on at least two young people, who have moved forward on their Christian ‘journey’. Memorable moments included watching the young people being woken early on Sunday morning by some very gentle organ music, wide games at Brill and sharing meals together. The format worked extremely well, although we have noted opportunities for improving it, and we intend to repeat the event in 2023. 

## **Wheatley C E Primary Academy School** 

Gill Standing the head teacher of the school is supported by her deputy and two co- chair governors. Teachers have worked hard to deliver the curriculum to the children while tracking and monitoring their progress. The school is still awaiting it’s SIAM’s inspection. There is a good Christian ethos at the school, which is helped by having a Christian Distinctiveness Committee and a Well-being Group. The Vicar and his Curate lead assemblies in the school weekly. The pupils attended their Harvest Service in Church. As with many schools the budget is very tight which may result in some redundancies. 

## **Project – Reordering of St Mary’s Church Wheatley** 

Our aim for this ongoing project is to make St Mary’s a more welcoming place of worship and refurbish the building to meet the wider needs of the community. 

David Benny and Richard Cosier have been working closely with the DAC and the professionals to obtain an answer to the floor finish in the Nave. We are still awaiting the Chancellors judgement on the final floor covering. The tender for the work has gone out to building contractors 



and we are still aiming to start the work after the Easter Services 2023. Once we obtain the contract it will enable us to decide what work we can complete now and what we may have to do at another stage. It is important to get started as every delay makes it more expensive. Grant applications have continued under Michael Worthington during the year. Our grateful thanks to Richard and David for their expertise in working with the DAC and architects to reach this point and to Michael for the time and knowledge he has put into applying for grants. Also, thanks to the  fundraising  committee  for  all  their  continued  work  in  organising fundraising events such as Macbeth, Angelorum Choir and Ceilidh. We are excitedly looking forward to seeing the work starting after Easter. 



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I Iwve noconcerns and lTraw¢ CO￿ a¢r￿M0￿hrrThR1lLTSill collneclion isryih ihe exatnination lo which
aiieniiLNJ should ￿ drd￿ ihihisie4È¢i In ordetio enable a pr￿[ W￿0￿2ndIng011he aeerNJrnSto bp
rea¢￿d.
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Parochial Church Council of St Mary the Virgin, Wheatley
Rtliilrryd Cli*rlty'. Nuthr114910D
Fin&n¢ial Statemtnis for the year ended 31 Dccember 2022
Skaten￿￿t of l.'l]wKi￿ Acbvities
Balance thei
N￿e5 totle Fir￿1￿]
Inder*￿￿ent EKqrnu￿r5 kep
72 Churrb
Wbethtiey
Oxlo
OX33 ILZ

P&roehial of Sl Mary tbe Virgin, Whe*dty
State￿￿10(￿1￿4￿Cfj*IAel1V1t*S fortbE)￿Te￿￿e￿ 31 DttL'nknEr2fj22
P*thh
T￿1
2021
CTriweLaiion i￿orne
MLxiiM}'thrtdingi)rdcT5
cll￿r plEEnned wving
Gift Aid r4X¢iOS
Grdnl
LeBacy
2,￿9
49.102
61,892
28.851
300
10.000
6.923
544
49,234
9.168
2.260
53.336
51.494
62.K
20,873
300
1.71NJ
36508
36.508
24.490
10.474
14.016
Strwordship
Vai reC￿ry
Bgnk Interest
414
2.007
414
2.fA)7
167
Totsl
82.866
82.771
36.508 2n? 145
Buildin85
CIAnty donati(￿5
8.780
?.264
657
2.264
657
2.0?1
rr LOSIS
Magazi
Mini4ry
orrice
pa￿41
2.129
fj02?0
2.043
6.?90
488
6022V
1.724
60,220
2.04)
ranis
Svndry eXpe￿S
Project ?02n ArC￿le¢t fcc5
Cwlrantsfees
hcrcnss
6.290
62
779
5,023
2.219
2.048
5.W23
2.IM8
923
Totil
82.865
10(a256
82.235
Net S•EpW{éeficii) rorthr y￿r
65.380
36.508 101.8¥9
77.553
65,3XO
36.508 101,889
77.553
brn4ht
24.749
205.006
1?5.404
277.
caTT¥￿ thywa
270.386
N￿le 4
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Psrochi*l Cou￿¢11 ofst MAry tbe Virgill. Wbeatl
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Ba￿￿teS￿e£l as *t31 DcetJkn21122
2021
N4)te
Furnitupp and filin85
6.￿0
Cyrreth A%¥ets
Bunk ￿OUnt. Cunrnt A¢Count
Capital woject5
F￿È￿￿$Qr.gt Mary¥
Projcci 2LL?
Whcallcy Supwrt
Cov¢trtry Buildin8 kn"ILty
Skiptan 13wld1￿8 S￿Iety
Balli BwlditE &iciely
28.406
47,615
i57
39.6.50
40.697
25,757
2.852
188.503
80,0
80.5¥7
5.832
452 594
263
87.8(17
60.iNIO
50.(M)O
355.77g
Sundry crcdito
619
Net CutY¢xtAsstts
451.048
355,159
¢tAu¢ts
457 048
355 li9
Rw*resetstwi by
Unre#ric¢ed Ivnd- Pthsh Minijty
R¢*ri¢ied fuTth
led
24.750
270.386
24.749
2V5.0thS
125.404
457.048
355.15V
The fin4￿￿1.￿en￿nIS￿1 outOAPÈgeS l 10 5 Mrr¢ apwoved by OK. Par￿￿u￿ Lburrh CrAllKII on
Jo23
Mr Pclcr F￿n￿n8
Qlon. Treaswer, Whealltsy PCCI
Rev Nig¢1
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P&MtlJial Coothcil ofst MRrythe Vlr#iB. Wbeatley
Ivfkn 11591
Nffts ts thc Finqnctsil Statriythts fTrrT￿y*art￿d 31 [￿etj￿r2022
1.,lecou￿EIllg PTrliCic5
finFmci8J *aiemet*5have pEpared lyn ￿ hi*oric?I CO￿ eonvefflithand in aceiJth¢ ￿th accoun11￿ ¥aThlord4
Ik. Cknriii¢sSORP and c￿Y ￿tht￿ LhBritl￿lA¢￿MJnISa￿d RepOn5)Re￿￿o￿ i&sucd ￿￿1¢r1￿ Ctr4Rrisi¢bA¢t 2011
l Re￿¥￿tt0￿ ofi*c4JW
IncE¥np i%recow>Ed in l￿-s￿le￿oMOf rirÉNCi￿ Acti￿lIeS￿l￿..
Ihe ¢h&nty be¢LMnEs¢ntiilcd tor￿ rL.￿￿r￿￿',
tn&ees virtually ¢ertA1hthait￿Y wryll r¢ceivc re&Mtte& aTrJ
thEwetdry ran ￿ ￿￿&￿red ￿1th sknfficicni reliability.
itECQNf is ifKlthd Ihè when receivaN¢.
d) LlgbllilYllecfjAttlÈio
Litt￿1￿1¢$are ¢ccryu*d a5 waSt￿re is8 legal Co￿￿tE￿￿￿tigaIlnn COJJrrittingI￿ tbanty to ￿Y rew¢¢
rl Ekpre¢lat
tkprL£ia¥ion aitrL5 lo I￿te off fixed &*tsov¢rtheirestin*tEd ￿￿rIll life w%follows
runlliufe I￿j filtuv
20Vo 51taig￿ li
2. A55ets
riunthutr•rNJ lltth
AddiUOllS-CTrwrs
7.500
Less.. dep[eLla￿
{1.51M)
Ntt iKJok YAluEalJl Ikcernterth? 22
6.000
2022
2fr21
3. DèbtfjT5
61ft
Oihprdebtix
5.832
2.624
2.&24
4. SuDdry
OthET¢rcdito
1.546
6l9
S. RL¥hTctrd
FrIE￿J5 of
SL MAk)%
Pmlect
2£b20
Whepiley
Supi)Drt
9Jl¢tJ brnu%hl
Montmy
(Ahei 8lVlng
riift aid reeèiw5
Gr8nlS
Dor￿110
VÈI temyery
40227
2.160
164.546
233
205,006 135.797
2200
3,990
53.33
54.818
9.033
1.700
570
275
1,7
7.648
6.368
414 LN)
2(N17
295
414
2.iYJ7
167
43.077
234.844
9.856
287.777 203.220
Ariknil￿tsf¢e5
cOns￿tantS fees
185Ql
(7791
15.Q23)
15.0231
Gtart5
DwYe¢iati
{3271
0211
{6,2901
(6.2901
I1.5￿)
{1.5001
225 775
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P*roebi&l Cou*tiJ of St Mxrythe Virgill, Wh¢atley
iityioj
NoteJ IG th?FI￿n¢￿1S&te￿￿DlS for￿￿ YcXrw￿eO 31 Ik¢enknr2D22
Fnend&tsf sl M3ry5- these &re I￿O$￿￿￿k￿¢rCd tythe Frie￿J$ofSl Mary5?n4 are used ioMe]dsthe 0fm1ht￿fj1n£l￿ fabric of Ihè
Pro1￿1 20-20- p13nn¢d refurblslll￿È￿l ofth2chur¢h.
w￿*lL￿ conwses a fu￿ to wovide a tinaT￿l&l suw*)rt ttsource fL*re8]dentsof Whelltley In [￿ed at 31 tknrt*r2022 £1.5781
and al￿ H r￿n￿ lo sutwn Ukra￿￿tt refwescutremly ￿L?￿ding In Whe*i¢v lknlance ¥il Dcethi 2022 £1.7671.
6. DeSt￿￿ted
Tothi
2D21
FuzHi
brnu%hl
Le8acy iR20?2 received f[oMt￿ Oft￿ laic Oillian Herrin¥
35.41H
90.000
30.508
125,404 115.404
36.$08
10.ooo
35.4(M
126508
1&1 912 125.404
Build1￿81-.￿nd- ThE Par(>Ghial Clu￿th COU￿11 agreed in 2013 ihi tlKse fundStho￿d ￿￿&B￿ated.. Mttot* fordhy today tvrLning
Lewy F￿-￿¢￿Se6 fr(mJ IL'gaGlC4 ibe fillvj hryll al ¢he dixreiiottofthÈ Pa￿￿h￿ ChLYehCovn¢il, i￿l￿dIng1Th￿PM rfptsnsh Ministry
artd 20-20.
7. ATralyshofAs8ets
Parish
Rcsltirted DeÈigwt¢d T￿
FU￿d$
Z022
Tot*1
2021
Fix¥d a￿15
6.000
2,990
6.(XlO
28.406
Capithl prricct5
Frieii¢ls L(St Mal)
PTrJe¢i 7￿?0
w￿.￿ilLY G￿j NeighETht5&h
CovLtty Buiiain8 &xiety
B￿1￿1￿ Society
Bath Building &KIcty
47.615
557
39.050
67.262
26)
87.807
00.(h)o
50.000
2.624
40.697
25.717
2.8)2
40.697
25.717
2.852
80.000
8V.5¥7
80,0(to
80.)$7
5.832
880
4.952
Crediio
270 186

Pgrochial CouDtlE of Si M*ry tkne YirEill. Wbt&tlÈy
CbadiyN4. IIWI
to ibe Stsitjllejits foTthe Ye4re*d 31 DEcelllJer2021
& ststeDwDt &lbthtt81 ActiYiiiES- Analy#k%￿I2D2l
Dt&*n*i*d
FuDd5
T41*1
MiÈuiry
Iw)mt
Congregation I￿On
Monimy stRlldingordtts
cxhcrp1ann￿ VViDg
Gift Aid receipts
Gtaiits
L¢gacy
Ineornè
Stcwardthip
Val T￿0VEry
Flank Ini¢se
2.009
2.009
49.102
i.990
54.818
7.074
15.69¥
3(
300
10.wo
6.923
i44
10,Th)o
6.628
544
167
To¢#1
77.365
72.423
10.(M 159.788
Expelldilui*
7.531
850
8.381
Chaniy doEL21T¢ns
Pees ODBF
rr
Mawn¢
2.021
?.021
Officc
PAnsh
4¥8
60220
1.724
488
60,??0
Sundry CAP￿5
Projrft 2020 Archiects fees
Consthttsnts ftt5
ch￿r(oStS
62
779
600
923
62
779
61WJ
923
79.021
3.?14
89.235
¢1 knc0￿ fDrthEpr
69.209
10.000
77.55i

Parochifil Council of St Marv the VirgkD, Wbextley
Firnlntill 5￿teMEnts fDrthe ptTlod errfied 3l D¢¢t1￿2￿22
I t￿1hr finllrtcial &&lcTncnlsottI￿ Parochi￿ CowKil ofSI Mhry I1￿ ViF8in. Wheailev for Ik ￿n(Ma
ended 31 Ikcemkr 7022 N¥thTeharL' Dnwges 1105.
Respeetfve rtspo#sthfji%its oftEla4t*ÉS￿rId exathr
The CTrwty's'ltwAe£S￿E respKmsible li)rt￿ prcpgr8tiOrtofthe acco￿t$1￿ atc¢the the ChJnii¢5 A¢1
?01 I I'thc Acll.
chartiy'sTrL￿ee$cOnS￿￿?Tt￿l atta￿lt Is not l£)rtlusyenr ￿nd¢r5￿￿on 144 ofthe A¢1 and th8¢ all
le￿¥￿e￿I eXan￿nation isneeded.
It ismy reSp[￿lt￿litY 10."
t￿4￿￿￿15 ￿der￿tion 145 ofthe 2011 Act
Tofollowlhe wocedure$ laid down in th¢ DirffiiiJns8iven by ilK ehATity
Com￿￿￿￿￿*terse¢ti0n 145151 Ibl Oft1￿ ACL:
TO￿twI￿￿[ t￿￿1(￿18rn￿1ershaNE ei¥neio my attentio
B¥ts Or￿MIeVe￿￿enteXa￿IDtLN krport
My L%dIKIn￿[iun MabiatriLII oul in accnrQanrK witliG¢npral DiTe¢fl<J￿8gl￿D by th¢ Chariiy Ciynm}￿I0n.
An ewnination In¢lkides a revieivofihe aecim￿l￿g ree￿a5 kept by Lh2ril} 2nd a Con)￿￿50n of
Iho acco￿lSu[e￿ented Mryth thog rccrrts. 11 9140 1Tr¢lUde￿ CrJrL￿d¢rnti0llOrl￿ ny unus￿1 Ilen￿ or
i%losure in lh¢ a¢wOulllS. a￿j seekill8expldlldlifill5 fn)rnlhL' tfLL%1rc5 Boncernill8 any WLh ￿￿lI￿r$
Tl* procedure5 UT￿e￿aken￿O tLl>t wowde dl lh¢ evidtnce t1￿1 iyould be rcqiutea inan aL￿11t. and
opiwon iS￿VOn astOwheih¢rthc attOun￿ptè￿e￿t'a and faT￿ VICW￿
t isliiTNicd to tliw Qui in ihe stht¢i￿n1 ￿10￿.
In ¢(Hu￿¢*I￿n 1%llh m} Lidiiiinalinn. llDmallerlwro￿￿ io ry alleniion wi.e cause io believe
th* In any nuttnal w¢t'.
th¢ a¢covmi￿gTtCord$W¢Te not kern inaceoftlonce i%ith *ttiOn 130 aft￿ rknti¢sAci.' or
Ihp aEcnunlsdid nntaccnrd wilhtk Rttoilniingrec￿dl or
Ihe attOtsnTSitid fEIrt&Cc4Fd y￿[h$he 8pplI￿le reqwreTh￿fttsC￿¢Cn￿ng￿ fi)rm8nd
content ofaccouMSSti Oul In Ihc CkntIQ5lAccountsand R¢pmsl Re8uI4tlOn5201￿ (ykr
Ihan requi￿n￿ni ihai ihe axoiints8i￿ a"%rue &nd fair i'le￿. isrtol A T[￿llier
idered 8s w ol"8n inde￿Ade￿ Èxanunal5On.
I Iwve noconcerns and lTraw¢ CO￿ a¢r￿M0￿hrrThR1lLTSill collneclion isryih ihe exatnination lo which
aiieniiLNJ should ￿ drd￿ ihihisie4È¢i In ordetio enable a pr￿[ W￿0￿2ndIng011he aeerNJrnSto bp
rea¢￿d.
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