BIRD ROAD NOTES.
i'ALEWKi.L lociu,. (IN.mi ('it:■ own Cm rcr pom! v I Ou ITiday evening, -Hit 4 Al \. '■ ; RiO i ;ilin ? ; rain, thiily Of !«>fl.v residents of i:'" (list! iet gabhcied. at ;!•(.' Died Road school • ' rav good-hye to Air and .Vim W. ■). Baker, who are leaving tlio district. They arc dot!', deservedly papular, am! ranch >'Kt ccc.icd by all their neighbours, who ; ;ie exceedingly sorry to lose them. \ most pleasant evening was .■.• pen: in ejimr.'i am! darning. Dui ing tiio everim' hi. - T. Phillips, Skinner Road, la a Uindiv ape •cli. presented .'dr ami y) ■ . Baker with a beanwfn! . silver and coffee service and oak trsiv o>. hek.'ll' of idle neuievs of the dist ■ pa. air H;tk r replied on behalf (■;!’ hinmel! and airs Baker, thanking their friends and expressing the ro- ■ ■ivt fell on leaving. were •dm given hy Mrs Dougherty in her usual liaupv and cave;dining style, and Air d.‘ Pattisou. Songs _ were simp: by Miss K. Dougherty, .Miss lv. Giddy, Aims Dougherty, -dr Giddy and Air j. PattisOn. Recitations oy Airs M. T. Phillips and Mr Ojdd;. wore; heartily enjoyed. The singing ol “Anld Lang Syne” brought to a close one of .the most sociable am enjoyable evenings' ever spent m Lira Road school.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 89, 3 June 1911, Page 8
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208BIRD ROAD NOTES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 89, 3 June 1911, Page 8
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