United Sunday School Picnic.
| W * would again draw the i attendon of our readers to the Annual Cambinud t Picnic of the which will be held in the paddock IFuLy lent by Mr L. B. Harris j k nr, on the west side of the Ever. This picnic prove 1 such a decided success last year, <* t i- sure to be vvell attended this l>aar. The c ommittee in charge , f tU3 picnic wish it to be understood that members of all * M • i will ' ' ’do except, that only children who are receiving instruction under one or the other of the Churches in Huntly, or in any Bun day b'choi 1 within a radius of ( ; mi: ; of Hun;ly, will b 3 . The good f 'ing which this : picnic engenders between the P >p!e belonging ta the various ■ churches surely makes for the ; unity of religious bodies and for i that reas >n alone merits the in the I town. The children are to meet at the Bridge head at 10.30 a.m., on Saturday morning. Relations hildren will be gladly welc >med at any hour of the clay. Given a fine day, Ibe a i thering and a most enjoyable day.
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 6, 13 February 1914, Page 2
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200United Sunday School Picnic. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 6, 13 February 1914, Page 2
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