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METHODIST SALE OF WORK.

As the time draws near lor the sale ol' work in connection with the Me--1 thodist Ladies’ Guild —the date having finally been fixed l'or the 16th and 17th November—the committee have much pleasure in being able to report. on the very satisfactory way in which the work is corning to. hand, all well finished and ready for sale. The committee has again made it a great feature to give the public wellmade articles, and the reputation made last- year in offering good serviceable garments for sale will be well maintained this year. The best of material has been procured, and in every case the work lias been done by thoroughly competent, needlewomen who understand fully just what is wanted for children’s wear. Mothers who have , not much time for sewing will he able to procure garments io suit all ages at .very reasonable prices. The adults have not been forgotten either, as there will be quite a, good assortment of articles to suit both men and women. Fancy needleAvork has also a good place. The produce stall is also in the hands of thoroughly experienced women who know just what is wanted in that line. The sweet stall, jumble stall, and last but not least the bran tubs, where the children will be able to get toys for their pennies, will be in evidence. The tea rooms are. also in good, capable bands, and there will be an abundance of good things to eat, which is always appreciated. If the weather should prove, hot there will be cooling drinks, ice cream and fruit salad at the disposal of those who want these refreshments. There will he lots of fun in the way o'f sideshows, competitions, ate., and the special attraction each afternoon will be a baby show. Further announcements will be made as the time draws near, and it is hoped the church will be more fortunate in the weather iliau it was when the effori was made last year on behalf of the church funds.

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Shannon News, 6 October 1922, Page 3

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METHODIST SALE OF WORK. Shannon News, 6 October 1922, Page 3

METHODIST SALE OF WORK. Shannon News, 6 October 1922, Page 3

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