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PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOLS.

ANNUAL PRIZE-GIVING. The annual pri«e*giving of the Christohurcb Presbyterian Sunday School Union was held Uafc evening when prizes won in t«« Assembly's examinations wen distributed. Moat of the Sunday schools in the City ana suburbs were represented, and there •was » good attendance of girls and boys, f" well mof parents and friends. Mr T. W; E Hitt, president of the Union, pre--olanipreß9nt l od prises, given by tha Usuon, to tbog* obtaining niehott aggregate marks in the Chriatchurch 'Preabytery, as follows; nffi ion « A ' v ? , . tty Andrews); Division B, Vivitn Brown (Bt, David's)} Division C, junior, Biddy MoDougafr (PuljfmP« aV w i U S )i C * i°t«nnediate, James Bishop (St. Albans); Division D junior, Nol» Edginton (St. Ninians); DivisionD, intermediate, Rao Wilson (Belfast); Division E, Pauline Bobinson (St. Andrew s); Division P, Jean Curie (Kncat); rJi 8 ®» Am y Clayton (St. Paul's). ? ■Hie singintr was led Jby St. Andrew's BunSchool choir, under Mr T. Richards, and they also gave several item*. Mr r! v the T or * ttn - A. recitation sinda? M. V,ra LaWa ° n ' °* KedcliHs taS? S e st Br A«S!L2' ?■ LawMn te '.f w ' Church, , and the sub, jeet of his addjass was "Robert Bailees, m tounder «| Sunday jUtotJi/' *

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20038, 20 September 1930, Page 16

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PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOLS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20038, 20 September 1930, Page 16

PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOLS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20038, 20 September 1930, Page 16

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