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ST. BARNABAS’ BAZAAR

Work Of Ladies’ Guild The annual bazaar arranged by St. Barnabas’ Ladies' Guild, AAelhngton, which was held in the parish hall on Saturday afternoon and evening, was an ou standing success due to the enthusiasm of the stallholders, and to parishioueis stocking the stalls and attending in large that bazaars had always been an important social event in »t. Barnabas’ Church life, and it was with pleasure that a number of parishioners were' present, who had been regular church worshippers and supporters continuously for more than 30 years. The parishioners’ churchwarden,, Mr F J. Ballinger, thanked the ladies guild, stallholders, parishioners and friends for their lO ’ V 4billhoude r i'B were as follows—Work, Mesdames Broughton, Ricketts ami Clark: novelty. AHss Eagar, Mesnes Metcalf ami Button l sweets. Mrs. Ellen and Miss Bei;vl. O’Neil; produce, Miss Eglinton and Miss Hickman, Mesdanies Clinoid and Hook; flowers, Mesdames Caldwell and Evans; cakes, Mesdiimes Simpson. Pegram and Dixon : second hand, the vicarage family and Mr. Inn O'Neill; tearooms, MeSdnmes Husband Nicholson, Storey, AValker, Misses Marton and Joy O’Neill. At night children of the parish presented an enjoyable mustical and elocutionary programme.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 21, 20 October 1942, Page 2

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ST. BARNABAS’ BAZAAR Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 21, 20 October 1942, Page 2

ST. BARNABAS’ BAZAAR Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 21, 20 October 1942, Page 2

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