ST. PETER’S BAZAAR
Value Of Parish Work And Activities
•‘Most of us are now working lor the soldiers, and this sort of llung .m, thev want continued, said Lady Luekicton. when opening St. I ''! er ■' , v .- p h bazaar yesterday afternoon m elltn„lon. The women made Ihe home and church work and childhood teaching represented a valuable, eouti’ibutiun to religious training, continued Lady J ’. l| e . ton when commenting on flic astouislung changes being undergone by men overseas, who,"she,said, were finding that religion was becoming more real and near to Ven. Arehdeaeon Bullock, who introduced Lady Buekleton, quoted He nraver "(live me neilher povei’tl not wealth,” which, he said, relleeted the condition of St.. Peter’s parish mutely £l2OO was required to e.uij >n activities each year in order to st l <■'- a liappv balance. I’ our-lilths. ot this could be raised from subscriptions and other sources of revenue, but the List fifth icpreseuted a . sl P ccla! . elto T, h w-s by tile parish’s working party which was responsible for the sale ot work. Toned bouquets of sweet pea'’ a“ tulips were presented Io Lady Buekleton ami Mrs. Bullock by Mrs. B. Pudney. The official party included Mesdanies R. 11. AVebb. C. T. <’ox and I’. -1' “KgMr< W. J. Millen, convener, headed tbt following helpers Mesdames Lhistiu, Toghill. Butler and Coley (woik a T ■ Airs. Angus and -Miss bids jury ((.aktM • Mesdames E. Barnes and Agar duce); Mrs. Aloss and Miss But in (nowers) : Mrs. Alelvor and (girls’ club stall); Miss tIFS stall): Mesdames Bowden, Vt:Lue>:, Bobbie and Butler (afternoon tea*. The bazaar, which has been an aiiiiii.il parish event for more than W years, was continued lust night, and items wt given by St. Peters choristers and Sunday school pupils, assisted by pupl -,| of Miss A. Burnett. More ai ticks w i.l be on sale again tonight when a speeia entertainment in the form ot tt ‘“'.'J fire” recital will be staged by St. 11 e < . Cub Pack. Aisilors from St. .Murks Cub Pack will be in attendance.
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 16, 14 October 1942, Page 3
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340ST. PETER’S BAZAAR Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 16, 14 October 1942, Page 3
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