CALEDONIAN SOCIETY.
— . '{he fortnig-htly social evening, of the Canterbury Caledonian Society was bold on Wednesday. _ The president, Mr R. A. Malcolm, occupied the chair. The programme was provided by the juveniles ot the Society, assisted by children of members' friends, and was very much appreciated. The following contributed items: —Selections, Society's Pipe Band; recitations, Mabel Pate, Mary Paton, Ida Jackson, Betty Read, Ailsa Mcintosh, Alex, fiennie, Margaret.- Fowler, Gwenda Morris, Jean Fowler j pianoforte Solo, Alan Jory; swords, Miss J, Sawtell; Highland fling, the 1931 pupils of the Society; pianoforte duet, Misses Annie' and Irene McMillan: sonjs, Misses Nola Edgington and Lindd Pimm;, recitation. Miss Irene Bees; Seann Triubhais. tbe pupils of the 1931 class; Highland fling. Miss Jenn Skillme; song. Miss Dorothy Davies; pianoforte eolq, Master Colin Denmead; Seann Triubhais, Miss Flora Fitt: iwords, pupils of the 1931 class: double jijj. Misses Flora Fitt and Jean SkiUinp; Irish jit. Master Berni.e Monejrue; pianoforte solo, Miss Jean Edgington: hornpipe, Miss Kona Maj'es; Highland reel, the Society's 1931 <\laßs; reel, Misses. •R Murray. E. Wootton, Bi. Riches, and M. Brown. The aeepmpanist was Mr G. 0. Russell. After the concert dancing was .enjoyed to the music of Mr E. Jackson's Orchestra.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20333, 4 September 1931, Page 17
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