GARDEN FAIR.
ST. MARY'S, MANCHESTER STREET. llle l nu P oSe ol raising funun towards tlio 1 upanui ivouian Catuouc uiiuitu uunalug l-uiiu, a sarcien lair was m & t. aiury s X- > ießoyt«i'ian giounus, -Uaucuoster street, on £ naay and fsmuxuay. latai wealJier was enjoyed aad liberal patronage beBtoncd, wiui a result that ■ iiia luii* was liigiuy suucessiul. 'liio various aiuactious louuu in tlio- several doHeu over tue grounus were ail ci activity, and <ju .tnday and aaiuraay niglits, wueu Llie iigntuig arrangements leni auuitiOiial tjuiciy to me scene, (lie lair p»cacuieu on animated appearance everywueie. luo ataUli outers were:— fat. Atasy s stall—ilesdames Smith and Evans. &'.vect3 stall—Children of Mary. Art etali—Atis liooney and idis Sissoh. i J ioduc<? suiii—jam .neapaoy, AUas (J Connor, and Alia Boiusiti. Variety st.au—jiis i'rendergast. 'JL'ne boys of tiie Marist urouiers' School gave several exnioitions oi puyeical diili and luncy dancing was aono by duiius oi scuool cniiurcn trained by Miss Aaams. ur. laacKcr was juuje ol the baby snow, wlncn caused considerate interest. 'iuo reatuts were: — Class 1., 8 months and under—Ronald Kerr 1, Wilfred liewsuson 2, Bernard bray 3. 1). J. Wheeian and 'J'. B. Ryan «s,uai) 1. Class 11., 18 months and under—lvy wukoiield 1, Jacky Pope 2, Bobbie Rao 3, Kenneth Aberuethy 4. Ivy W aneiiejd was awarded the championship and iir. Xiißcker'3 special prize.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16508, 28 April 1919, Page 2
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GARDEN FAIR.
Press, Volume LV, Issue 16508, 28 April 1919, Page 2
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