NORTON'S SUMMIT, November 10- On Sun- daj-, to the Bapto. Travers, Miss Ethel White, Miss May Burgess. The conveners of the various stalls were Mrs. Ilr.se'e Hall was opened by the Mavor, who was introduced by the pricst-in-cliarge (Rev. Those who had charge of the stalls were: - Mrs. Miss Hancock won a nail-driving compe tition. Mis6es Paecoe, Oats, Bentley (2), Mayger (2), C. A musical programme was' contri '' buied to by Mrs. In the girls' section Jean Bentley and G. Moody acted as judges, the awards being distributed as follow: - Mrs. KAPUNDA, November 8.- rOn Wednesday the Cum Leaf Fair, in aid of the Methodist Church funds, was held In the Methodist Hall. Musical items were rendered by the Misses M. Various presentations inoluaW -t framed photograph of the winning team to the president of the association. The toasts of 'The Chair man' and 'The Ladies' were proposed by Messrs. Roy Win ter (captain of the Kainton club) responded, and expressed his delight at the club winning the coveted shield. Tiver, captains respectively of the Paikeville, Eulpani, ind South Hummocks clubs. Millard (president of the association), and supported by M«srs. The toast of 'The Premiers' was proposed by Mr. their winning the premiership of the Korth-Wcstern Association. A complimentary dinner was tendered the Ealnton Football Club and friends' by the president (Mr. Stocker, Eileen Thomas, Lola Dyer, Merle Tucker, and Mavis Champion, and Messrs. pastor A concert was given in the evening by the com bined Methodist, Congregational, and Church of Christ Choirs, assisted by Misses E. ' On Wednesday a rainbow fair in connection with the Kadina Church of Christ was held in the Kadina Town Ball. xylonite hand mirror as d token of esteem by ibe staff. Cliarlcswortli presented the guest with a fine. Taylor on Friday by the headmaster and stafi of the Kadlna Primary School, prior to her removal to the Wallaroo Mines School. Tiie expenditure side showed prizemoncy, £440 the usual ex penses in regard to labor, printing, &c, and the cum of £214 for permanent Improvements. The total receipts were £8H 1O/1Q, the main items being - Gates and grandstand, £125 EUbsariytious, £150 entries, £183 and booliw and stantts, £78. The chief business was the financial statement of the recent show. Society was held in the district council chamber on Thurs day, when die president (Mr. A meeting of the council of the Kadina A.H. Supper, provided fcy the parent?, was handed round. Baum arranged ant) took «3ittiKe of a 'children's corner,' arid did brisk business. A special prize was given to Nancy Harris. Ktely, and the prizes awarded were:- Fancy dress girl, IJorcen Ward boy, Charles Bsum original cos tume, girl, Winnie Newman boy, Walter Ellery, tn the school children's class. Holland, led the procession *nd acquitted itself wejl. The newly formed school fife band, under the direction «rf Mr. It was the first held here and attracted a crowded house.' ?- lite march of children. Kirk, in aid of the school funds, was held in the - institute. On Friday, a suc cessful- children's fancy dress ball, arranged by Mrs. of water abpve the high level, of the Jord. The Bock Jliver crowing Vwas impassable, there. Wandcarah district hall accompanied the downpour and seriously damaged many crops. in tinder half an hour, in many places just out of town. points of rain were registered in SO tnlnuts, and ortr 2 In. Amounted to «18.- Last tilght the town was vJsll#d by one of 'the severest thunderstorms on record for many yeWB.
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