HEATHCOTE NEWS.
Fancy Brass Party. At St. Mark's Sunday Schoolroom on Saturday evening the children's annual fancy dreas party, organised by the members o'f j tha Anglican Church, was held. There was a, large attendance, and thn evening passed quickly in game?, novelty dances, xnd items which were contributed by Elsie Shrimpton Jean Dickey, Margaret Watt, and Bettv -Morgan. Mr V. W. Colvillo was M.C.. and -Mrs Loney .supplied the music, extras Icinc played by Miss L. Bloom. Among the many children present wereCedric Colvillo (Pierrette). Percv Brooks (Robin Hood), Mae Collin* (Red Cross Nurse). Betty Morgan 'Fairy), Bill Perkins SX Bakery), Margaret Watt (Balloon Girl), Jean Dickey (Night), Norman Stowe (Indian), Arthur Watt (Pirate). Helen Nesbit (Music), Joan Shrimpton (Japanese), J*ck Dickey (Jester), Eihel Owen (Gipsy), Bob Cogle (Chinaman), Poppy (Japanese) Margaret Tullock (Chrvsantbemnm), Jack Morgan (Gipsy), Willie Woodward (Copter Boy), Winsome Colville (Christmas Tree), Stafford Brooks (Dutchman i. Audrev Shrimpton (Hawaiian). Jack Sn->ith 'Sailor). Bill Robert"! (Jack Horner-. Lan Robert* 'Cracker). Gladys Deavoll (Kitty from Cork), Beatrice De3vo!! (Blue-bag). Ernest follms (Pirate), John Brook* 'Gentleman), N»>! Watkins (Man-at-Arms). Muriel Roberts (Cauliflower), Ngaio Watkins (Page). Rao »•?, c? s (Cu P»d). Neville Walking (Rabbit), Bill Shrimpton (Dutchman), Elsie ShrimptoD (Gipsy), Colleen Woods (Gipsv,, Freddv Newton (Knitting-bag). George Gnr (Pierrette). Connie Stowe (Earlv Victorian). Glady 3 Wood* (Pierrette), Moos Picket- ' Japanese';, Tan Morgan Me«ter>, Rotalie Cogle (Hawaiian Girl), Allison Asble-» (Knit-tmg-bag), Harrv Tor (Dutchman). Lan Coburn, Joe Williams.' Reg. Shrimpton. Jim Coburn. Norris Collins. Murdoch Smith. Mar Shrimpton. Te*i Collin*. A'-x. Talloeh. BiHv Mmuh, Ja-k Watson. Harold Cook. Jean Per-wir-i Pan,ine Kike-, Rr;v.f rc.cn. Mvrtle rtalliday Jean .Tohnst..::, Ztl-.il S-ot\ Natalie £*ott. Ada Perk:--. Km I.i Ore?. Loi ;i snrimpton, Annie, Johnsioa, Edna Perkins.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19666, 9 July 1929, Page 16
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