WOODHAUGH METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL.
A; sale of work and bazaar iii aid of the Woodhaugh Mctllodi6t Sunday School building fund was opened in Trinity -Church School Hall,; Moray place, yesterday afternoon. 'The- Eev.. *W. Slade, who was supported by the Rev. Mr.Wylie and the Bev. . Mr Blamires/performed the opening cere*nPny- & Ii) .declaring tho bazaar--open,.'.Mr ' Slade said ho was glad to fecii'development'* going on in the suburbs from ,tho Methodist' standpoint. Woodhaugh' was''one'' of thaVV parts of. the city, to whiehhe had. neverbeen, buc.jierhaps he would bo' privileged to £eo tho openinp; of tho proposed. Sunday' school. Referring to the stalls; ho'said thero was a wonderful of: Roodsv Upon thoni, and he trusted- thoy.Wlid all : be disposed of. ' Bazaars werei run nowa-.-. days, on Christian principles. onco on ai' time a.person had to payi ai,price 'for an ' article tliat was not worth it low price, >•• but one got value fpr : one's money.. He hoped that a3 a result of thft" bazaara large sum would be added to, the' buildmu.'. fund of.the Sunday school,• arid that• tho;•' j aiilihorities at "\Voodhaugh -wbultl sooii be '• able' to begi^'opcrajtiohs.—(Applause.) ■'■'■■:'■'. Thestalls are ranged-round theJohool\ halt in a. way .bhai leaves aplenty of space • in the centre for a largo crowd Of eajtor-S and anxious buyers. On tho worlc et-cills- W-V a great collection of article?, all pf wKioh ; havo been contributed by ladies connected',-' ' with Trinity Church an(} Woodhaußh '*. Ohurch, while the jumble/'stall is provided . by tihe_ ladies of the North-East Valley '■ ' Methodist Church. The stalls are presided,', ovor by tho undermentioned ladies:—; * ■ Work - Stalli-'Mrs Thomgon (president), ]■ Mrs Lawrie, Mts Dodd. Confectionery Longi Mis« -j iClydo Boss, Miss Agnes Race, .- , I Girls' Bible; Class : AVork Stall.—Misi 'Lewisham, Miss Maggie. Davidsoir. :. ' - ; i Produce •' Stall.—Mre M-'Donald, Mrs ;■ iStevens. ';■'.;''-.; '• •. '■.'.■:;; ':. Jumble Stall.—Mrs.Fraser, Miss Bardsley, ' [ Miss.King, Miss Gibbs, Mieslßparrow. r "■■' ' Christmas Tree.—Mrs Taylor, Miss-' Stevens. t .- /. . •'■'-," , Flower. Sta'l.-Mra G. B. Nicholls,' Miss ■ Clayton, Sister Annie. , '.'...:: ; Refreshment Stall.—Mi's Giider, 'M» Lambeth, Miss Milsom, Miss Boss. • .-••■ Corhpotitib& StaH.—Mrs Aokrdyd, Mri.;j Adams.- ' .'; '\ '" The Bar" Stall.-MivFiraeor.- ;• •.• ..A number of competitions were judged by Mrs Denniston and Mts Driver, and Mr H. Clarke judged the flowers. The to- ■■ suits are as-follow.:— ; . V. Flowers.—Best decorated haf, Misi Ander- i - son"; lady's spfay, Miss CIJ-de Eoss'/Sweets! bl Almorid toffee,, Miss. Iva) "fooldj-i'Tvifkish '•'•' delight, Miss Iva Poole.; coeoanut; ice, i Miss. F. Ackroyd. Cookery: Pound cake 5 (not less than 21b), Mrs Lambeth; 0- •' sponge.' eandwioh,.' Mies MiAnio -\Adatna;' ')'■ gingerbreadi Mrs Ijphg; pikeTetsi-Mrs'Lam- - both; scones, Mrs- Lambeth. , j&wing: Best-dressed;doll,., Mrs Long; best-dressed,, doll (for children under 16), Miss Clyde'' Ross; most originally-dressed 'doll, Miss .Clyde Eoss|; best article'jmade: from' material (costing' Is, Miss Mirtnie Adam's ;• best article costing 6d„ Aliss F. Ackroyd; • \ .( :Mr 0. Phillips makes an enetKetio soo' rotary., ' 'v' ,!!i> .. ,t : ; , ... >' ■ Last'night, when' there a. .largo attendance, the following musical performeinco_waß submitted:—Ordhcetral selectipTi, tlho recitation,.vMies^Minnie Frapwell! solo. Miss E. ETapwellV-m6nb- , logue, Miss. -Fry. -Family: reoitation, Mr Kerr. 7, .-:'• The bazaar will bb open to-day and this : evening, ■;',' •.,;■;'-:"•.;
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14386, 2 December 1908, Page 2
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