)\VatorthSt. Patrick’s CWL Tea Is Successful EventngLitThe annual St. Patrick’s Day tea sponsored by the Catholic Women’s League was held Saturday afternoon in the New Capitol Hall. Arrangements tor the tea were taken care of by members of Mrs. Nutter’s Circle with Mrs. Tony Eotter as convener.A silver basket of carnations flanked by crystal candelabra centred the t table which was laid with a lace cloth. Tea honors were shared byHa* Mrs. Paul Zehren, Mrs. ThomasAl' Burns, Mrs. Wm. Weiler and Mrs. 1(3,s 1 Harry Hutchings, The individual tea n(* tables were centred with potted I shamrocks and hand painted Irish■ figurines.! Assisting with the serving were, j Mrs. Thomas Flanagan and the Miss-Ici, i es Jean Cress, Dolores Hoffman, ill j Anne-Marie Gibson, Patricia Lacey, Vo- i Diane Connors, Kay Cooney and Dolce- | ores Weisbeck.Those in charge of the home cooking table included Miss Bernice Cook, Mrs. William Gray, Mrs, Charles Me Donald and Mrs. Jack s Moyer. The needle work booth was rj supervised by Mrs. Chris He hr, Mrs. G. Bennick and Mrs. It. Winters’. Kitchen arrangements were looked after by Mrs. Reginald Nutter, Mrs. Grant j Congdon and Mrs. Malcolm McLeod IKy j Mrs. Frank Dillon supervised the tea U1L ! tables. Mrs. Wm. Marriott acted as treasurer.Mrs. Ed. De Man look care of the door prize which was won by Joseph Moser, ill Second-St. N.E. with ticket No. 302. Mrs. Tony Bolter was, the winner of the cake draw which was supervised by Mrs. Roy Parker.boewa