DARD AND CRYSTALPet Show and Fancy Dress Prominade.s) On Saturday afternoon at the Laura Baptist lecture hall a sue- N 1. cesslul Pet Show and Fancy m s. Dress Prominade was held by the te rC young people of the church, ar- G rangements for which were made M by Miss McSkimmings, Mrs. H. ai A. Laurie and supporters of the le Junior Endeavour Society, pro- th ceeds of which were devoted to ti-Home and Foreign Missions, to The proceeding were opened by D Mrs. S. Evans, who was preseted th by a boquet made by Mrs. A. J. sc Knauerhase. A most enjoyable w afternoon was spent, the fancy m dress prominade being spectacu- ol lar and the pet parade very at- th tractive. Judges were Mesdames sc H. Weger and F. Shephard w (fancy costumes), J. Bowker (sun- si shades) Mr. F. W. Shephard pets, th Prize winners included :—Fancy costumes—Phyllis Borrett (Tin m soldier), Alice Hale (Dutch girl), v. Valda Purdie Special by Mrs. ir Weger (Brown Bear), Maisie w Smith (Bo-peep), special by Mrs. ni Shephard, Daphne Hale (Old ^ witch) Nadra Bowker (White ^ rabbit) Connie Smith (Shepherd- tj ess) Audery Evans (Queen of Hearts), Betty Laurie (Wheat fr Bix) Erna Knauerhase (China- ri man), Bob Heinjus (Luggage carrier) Stuart Hanley (Chinaman), John Smith (Nigger) Spec-ial Mr. F. W. Shephard, Dean Klienig (Laura Milling Co.), Bar- s; ry Bowker (Boy Blue). v