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SALE OF WORK

OPENED BY MRS. MCCOMBS . Mrs. McCoinbs, M.i?. ; opened the sale of work by the 'Women V Working Party of the Terrace .Congregational Church", in the schoolroom ' yesterday afternoon. , ' ; '■'■■■ Introduced by the ifeov. H. W. Newell, Mrs. McCombs was presented with a posy of flowers and a box of sweets by the president, Mrs. W. Mill. Commending the work of women, Mra. McCombs encouraged'them to continue in what she considered was one of the noblest works in the country—namely service to their Church and to their fellows. ;'• '.'.■■■ '.'■ : "•■ '_''''.''",'". "' The schoolroom was.gaily decorated, and attractive stalls displayed a great •vifriety of, useful "^articles for' Sale, among them some charming gifts for Christmas.. ( .. . ~ . ; The stallholders, were as follows: — Wprk^and :linen, Mesdames : Harvie^ Mqorey, and Gebbety fancy goods, Miss Macandrewj Mrs; MacKay; -produce, Mesdanies Holdsworth and Coster; flow-ers,;-M-rs.Paetz'and. helpers; ■~s weets, Mi' Si'; iiankshear and helpers; 'tea and supp.er, .Mesdames Mill, Norman,'_Dewes, and^Miss-;-Mill. ' _,' : ' .-•'■." ; ';':: ' (The, sale was continued during the evening, when the Boy Scouts and Cubs demonstrated a miniature camp, and I members of tha Bible Class were in charge of a museum. Tonight, when the sale will conclude ■, the programme will be in the hands of the young people of the parish. •

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 84, 6 October 1933, Page 11

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SALE OF WORK Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 84, 6 October 1933, Page 11

SALE OF WORK Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 84, 6 October 1933, Page 11

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