WAVERLEY CHURCH FAIR
TAKINGS AT EVENT OVER £l2O. The Waverley Anglican Church held its annual bazaar yesterday. The fair was well attended. Mrs. Graham with a willing band of workers was in charge of the tea room, which was very tastefully decorated with Iceland poppies. Those in charge of the different stalls were: Fancy work, Mesdames Gardiner, Boyer, Salter, H. Heginbotham; cakes, Mesdames Bromiley, G. Lupton and D. Lupton; sweets, bran tub and ice creams, Misses T. Farr, C. Newland, B. Wybourne, N. Barrow, A. Graham, P- Graham, N. Lupton and M. Dickie; produce, Mesdames EIl, Spratt, Newland, Fowler and Dickie.
Competitions were won by: Load of wood, Miss T. Adlam; turkey, Miss P. Graham; toaster, Miss Leone Symes; cake, Mr. C. Wallace; silk stockings; Mrs. Dallisbn; fat lamb, Mr. N. Spratt. The takings for the afternoon amounted to about £l2B.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross, who have been living at Waverley for a month, returned to Wellington on Saturday. Mr. Ross has been relieving Mr. W. Taylor, of the Bank of New South Wales, who returned from Australia by the Wanganella on Wednesday and resumes his duties on Saturday.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1934, Page 2
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