CHILDREN' BAZAAR
IN ST COLUMBA- SCHOOLROOM Tl'e Bazaar held by the Convent children in aid of the Wounded Sol diers Fund wa s a great success . The doors opened at 2 p.m. and during the remainder of the afternoon and evening the juvenile stall holders were kept busy catering to the wants of a crowd of eager purchasers. The unfavourable state of the weather was no hindrance to those desirous .of furthering so worthy a cause. The sum of 254 \y as realised, but as all the returns are not yet .to hand tie total amount will be publisl'ed later The following were the stalls. SWEETS STALL— Miss Kathleen Hannan, Josephine Kennedy, Tislade Lepervanche . REFRESHMENTS.— Misses Mag-fi-ie Phelan, Mary Phelan, Gladys Baker. . Annie Kelly. . -FANCY GOODS— Misses Emily Oliver, Farnces Braidwood, Ruth Sharp, Madfe Arbon . DOLLS STALL— Misses Maureen Griffen, Kathleen Kilgour, Kathleen Tames, Alice . Docigan, Maureen Phill«p. Mar y Fojrarty. PRODUCE STALL.—- Misses MaxSteer, Eileen Cra«rgV % Inga Hannan, Violet Larcombe, BRAN TUBS.— MUses Mary O'T.raiv. Mary E. Mooie, Eileen Creagh Myrtle New.lanrls, Esmond Mjrßrea.--rty., and Norman .Knell. Very "valuablp hcln was piven to tW children by Mcsd:w«?- 'TT.-m'v-i.n. F. Kilgour,, Renai and Misses Phillips Foo-artv and M. Kilgour . The Convent children desire to re turn their "very sincere thanks to ai' who so generously contributed' towards the Bazaar an A a.lso_to + ho lo'-n 1 'narwn-s for their kindness in inserting notices, gratuitously.
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Grey River Argus, 3 July 1915, Page 5
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233CHILDREN' BAZAAR Grey River Argus, 3 July 1915, Page 5
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