ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH.
There was a large attendance at St. Andrew.* new schoolroom yesterday afternoon, ■when a eale of work and produce in aid of the cirarcli enlargemeut fund, was opened. After a few words by thj Rev. J. McKenzie, Mr W. Recce formally opened tbe bazaar, and wished its promoters every success in the work taken in hand. A very handsome bon-uet was h&rded t--» Mrs Recce by the minister's little eon, Douglas Mejvenzie, a<nd then business ftai?~a .n real tamest, £120 being the result of the day , * taking. The stall arrangements were excellent, and the floral decorations of the building a special feature. The bazaar will be open this afternoon and evening, and again to-morrow afternoon*
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11394, 3 October 1902, Page 5
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