> Oam am * (From our own correspondent.) October 31. ’ Mass will be celebrated at the following -country stations during the month;—On the 6th at Duntroon, Kurow and Alma; on the 13th, at Windsor Park and Ngapara; on the 20th, at Kurow, Duntroon, and Georgetown; and on the 27th, at Windsor Park, Ngapara, and Richmond. The Apostolic Delegate, the Most R6v. Archbishop Cattaneo, is expected to be in Oamaru next week, and preparations are being made for his entertainment at a conversazione in St. Joseph’s Schoolroom. On Saturday evening the local Hibernians held a social in their club rooms to celebrate the golden jubilee of their foundation. Everybody will bo busy for the next six weeks, as it has been decided that the sale of work to raise funds for school repairs will eventuate on December 15, 16, and 17. Although the time is so short, the cause ,is a worthy one, and with willing helpers and generous friends, success should be assured. A sewing bee will be held in the (schoolroom on Saturday afternoons, and the following ladies have been appointed to the various stalls:—lst fancy—Mesdames J. B. Grave, A. McKinnon, J. Cooney, Kerr, Facer, and Misses Moir and H. Falconer; 2nd fancy—Mesdames Brown, Davies, Hannon, Maxwell, R McKay, and Misses M. Foley and M. Molloy; produce— Mesdames 0. R. Wise, J. Pringle, J. Griffon, G. Hayhurst, H. O’Grady, G. Frith, E. O’Neill, and Miss McVt- sweets ~-Mesdames H. Diver, Berry, Ward, and Miss Connors; Xmas tree— Dexter, and Misses M Cartwright, K. O’Donnell, and T. Falconer; refreshments Children of Mary.
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New Zealand Tablet, 3 November 1921, Page 27
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