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(From Our Own Correspondent.) MAYFIELD. ' A spseial meeting of the St, Mary's Guild was held in the church on Wednesday afternoon, when there were present the Rev. J. W. Djer (in the chair), Mesdames R Miliar, Frost, Soown, Roberts, Dver, Whiting, Guiney, Lilley, Glasson, Johnston, and Misses P. Duff, M. Harrison, and B. McLauchlan (hon. sec). Arrangements for the Bazaar to he held on April 20th were more fully disucssed, stallholders being appointed as follows:—Work: Mesdames Soown and McLauchlan. Sweets: Misses N. and E. Goldsmith, E. Johnston, H. and E. Sewell. Produce.: Mesdames Roberts and Dunstan, Messrs G. and L. R. Harrison. Sunday School (including bran dips): Misses P. Duff. D. Monday, J. Duff, and Barnett- Butcher's: Mr C. Dun-
etan. The Guild decided to donate £lO of the proceeds of the Bazaar to the Melanesian Mission funds, and the remainder "to the general Church funds and the Guild runds. It was decided to hold a dance at the conclusion of the i Bazaar. The secretary reported having receved a letter from Sirs F. Peter stating her willingness to open the Bazaar.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 145, 30 March 1928, Page 8
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