CALEDONIAN INGLESIDE
Wellington Society’s Gathering
The recent Ingleside held by the Wellington Caledonian Society proved most successful. Besides a large gathering of members, there were present representatives of all the kindred societies. The floor was in excellent order and, with Mr. A. Burnette as M.C., the evening went with a good swing in old-time and Scots dances. Several selections were played, songs were sung by Mrs. Halvorson, Mr. J. Manby and Mrs. Wiltshire. Miss Betty Sines gave a skipping dance, and Miss Betty Williams a tap dance. The pipe band also gave several selections. The accompanists during the evening were Mrs. F, W. London, Mrs. McGowan, Pipe-Major C. Balfour, and Pipe-Corporal L. MacKinnon.
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 135, 4 March 1941, Page 12
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113CALEDONIAN INGLESIDE Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 135, 4 March 1941, Page 12
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