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WYNYARD
MOTHERS' UNION.- The
mont lily meeting oí St. Ste
phen's Mothers' Union was
held at Mrs. Bonhote's home
cn Thursday. The vice-presi
dent (Mrs. *H. Room) was in
the chair. The .street -stall
held recently resulted in £34
being sent t¿ the Roland Boys'
Home. An account of £8
was passed for payment for
the Clarendon Children's
Home cot fund and 10/ for
thc deaconess fund. A let
ter was read from Mrs. H.
Blackwell describing her holi
day in Sydney and sending
greetings to members. Next
month the annual meeting
will be hold at Mrs. Poin
tOJÎ'S home in Hogg st. Offi
cers for the ensuing year will
be elected.
TIGERS! TI OK lt S'! Burnie
Thea're. May 2f>, Tigers' Ball
Saunders Orchestra. Launces
ton. Johnny Min t In vocalist.
Local, visiting "Belle." Supper.
Buses. Onlookers 2>. Adm. 10/.*
STA lt MILK BAR - Public
ls informed that I have pur
chased the Star Milk Bar op
posite Wynyard Post Olllcc.
Good stocks of high-grade
confectionery, soft drinks and
fresh vegetables are always
available. Motto: Cleanliness
and civility. Kenneth Mit
chell.»
TABLE CAPE TO-NIGHT -
For a bright and Interesting
evening make your way to the
Table Cape Hall to-night for
the Youth for Christ rnllv.
concluding with caveloy .sup
per.*
AT THE TALKIES - Wyn
yard Theatre, to-night, Donald j
O'Connor and Lori Nelson In
"Francis Goes to West Point."
Also Audie Murphy in "The
Cimarrón Kid," color cartoon
und news. Matinee, this af
ternoon, "Francis Goes to West
Point," color cartoons, nov
elty, new.s, etc.*
$