FOXTON PATRIOTIC SOCIETY.
Tin* Patriotic Shop was open on Saturday lasi under the charge of -Mesdames Alex. Ross, F. Procter and Kellow, who acknowledge gifts from the following: —Mesdames P. Robinson. Aland!, Rocked, F. Procter, A. Ross, Harvey, Tyson, A. King, Hughes, F. Robinson, John Robinson, Gibbs, Lines, Greig, hoyden, Hussey. Jas. Robinson, Pearson, Auslm-Johnslon. Symes, Kellow. Thymic, Rand, F. de Kidder, Healey, Misses Woodroofe, Thelma Harper and Maggie Procter. Messrs Pearson, A. Ross and W. Ross.
The compel it ions were as fidlow; —Number of sweet peas in bunch, 810, nearest number lilti, guessed by Miss Edwards; prize, cake, donated by Mrs Procter. .Measurement of cake, 27j inches, correctly guessed by Miss Essie Ediin; prize, cuke donated by Airs A. J. Gibbs.
Next Saturday Mesdames John Robinson and Harvey will have charge, and proceeds will go to the Wounded Soldiers’ Fund.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1650, 14 December 1916, Page 2
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142FOXTON PATRIOTIC SOCIETY. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1650, 14 December 1916, Page 2
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