LYTTELTON NEWS.
PERSONAL. Mr* M. J. Miller and Mrs G./Semmen* re-, taped to Lytteltbn byjtie Wdime onThursd»yv after a month's holiday tf» "» Nortll Island.
THE PICTURES. "Sick Abed;" starring-' Wallaoi Raid,-will be the chief attraction at the Harbour Light Pictures to-night. The supports include ft Pictograph, Travelogue, audi Magazing. On Monday holiday programmes will be screened, at 3 p.m. and, 7 pan., the feature film beina "The Branded "Woman," starring Norma. Tolmadge. A Goldwyn comedy arid <i Gaaette complete the bill.
SCHOOL SWIMMING CARNIVAL. •
The first annual swimming carnival in connexion with the Lyttelton' W««t School was held at Corsair, Bay last week. Results:
Boys' Brent*. ' EOyds Handicap—First heat: Morris ScoK 1 F May 0/ C. Plimmier 8. : Socoad: aoat: H. Scott 1, 0. Koskela' 2, Neil Derbidge 3. Final: R. Soott 1, M. ; Scott 2; F. May A C. Plimmer 4. ■ , , _ ■ , 25yds Learners' Race—Kirst heat : Douglas Gower 1, Robert Powley 2. .Second heat: Albert Wakelin 1, Clarence Koskela 2. Thud heat: -Victor Gilmore 1, Douglas. "WWtford 2, (Jlaudo Fletcher 3. Final:.Robert Powley I, Douzlas Gower 2, Claude Fletcher 8, Douglas Whitford 4. , . . 100 yds Championship—Robert Scott 1, Morlia Scott 2, Fay May 3, Claude Plimmer 4. Relay Race—Claude . Plimmer's team 1, ■Robert Powley's team 2, Robert Scott's Warn 3. Springboard Dive—Claude Fietc&er 1. Clarence Koskela 2, Robert Crawford), 3. High Dive—Morris Scott 1, Robert Scott 2. Swimming on Back—Robert Scott 1, Fay May 2. ... Cork Splash—Jack Hannah. .. Special prizes fo# perseverance and attendance during the s?as->;: were swarded to Robert Crawford and Malcolm McPherson. Girla' Events. 25yds Handicap—Edith Coicnian 1, Madge Muxlow 2, Evelyn Wood 3. • 50yds Championship—Edith Coleman 3, Evelyn- Wood 2, Marjorie Hunter '3. A 25yds Learners' Mather 1, Evelyn Webb 2. Beatrice Wright B,' Olive Sproule 4. ■ ' Cork Splash—Phyllis Cottam 1, Evelyn Webb 2, Gladys Mochan ;8. Special prizes for p3rsevDranc& and attendants during the season were awarded to Gladys Modiaa and Murjorie Hunter. LANTERN LECTURE. There was a good attendance at the Harbour Light Theatre last evening, when an interesting address on "The Passion and Death o£ our Lord" wop given by the Rer. H. Williams, juu. The address was illustrated by a very fine eet of pictures. X collection was made in aid of St., Saviour's Orphanages.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17103, 26 March 1921, Page 7
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