ANNUAL PICNICS.
NORTH BRIGHTON SCHOOL. The annual picnic of the North Brighton School was. held on Wednesday:,•!**s. ,»* the Pleasant Point Domaifl. There an at* tendance of about 450 persons. The day had boon declared a public holiday by the New Brighton Borough Council, and this in considerable measure accountod for tho larger number of residents who visitod the domain during? tho day! Results: — , GIRLS' EVENTS. ' Under five years: Iva Smartl, Jano Eadea 2. Under six;. Ida Stevens 1, Frances Barnes 2. Under eeven: Sadie Wilkins 1. Betty Cameron 2. Under eight: Dorothy Altord 1, Joy Evans 2. Under nine: Jean Evans 1, Lorna Lowry 2. Under 10: Norma McKenstfe 1, Noela East 2. L'Under 11: Jean Kennedy 1, Nancy, Ilarker 2. Under 12: Reay.Hoare 1, Irene Roid 2. Under. 13: Joyce Stevenson 1, Joan Hanna 2. Open::, Doris Eoud 1, MoaaSmith.2, Sack race, under 1 sine: Margaret; Smith 1, Lorna Lowry 2.'. Sack race, under. 12: Jan.io Croat 1. Jean Kennedy 2. Sack, race, open: lions McFarlano 1, Mona Smith BOYS' EVENTS. Under fivo years: Hnia Kerr 1 J, Peter Taylor 2. Under six: Lester Mintrom. 1, Malcolm Corn!eh and Barry Evans (equal) 2. Under seven: Barry Scull 1, James' Hughes 2; Under eight: John Marriott 1, Raymond Quald 2. Under nino: Bruce Eades 1, Donald Gibb 2. Under 10: Keith Norrie 1. John Groom 2. Under 11: Ralph Wilkins 1, Martin Jones 2. Under 12: Bernie Margetts 1, Tom Wilkins -2. Under 13:.-Jim- Beld 1, Billy Harriott 2. Open cbampionßhip: Bernie Margetts 1> Tom "Wilkins 2.' Sack race,' under nine; Billy Trolove 1, Saw ,Henry 2. Sack race, under 12: Tom Wilkins 1, Ralph Wilkins 2. Sack race, open: Dick Marriott 1, Ray Croat 2. High jump, open':''Stewart Freeborn 1, Tom Wilkins 2. i. ADULTS' EVENTS. * Single women's, race: Miss P. Marshall 1, Miss Kathleen Burns 2. Married Wcmja's race: Mrs Eades 1, Mrs Mots 2. Women's stepping competition. 50yds: Mrs M. Burgess. Single men's race: Rev. Grigg 1, Cormack 2. Married men's race: Stevenson I,'R. Kennedy and L. G. Smith (equal) 2. Relief workers' race: R. Kennedy 1, L. G. Smith 2. SYDENHAM SCHOOL. The annual picnic of the Sydenham School | was held at the Riccarton racecourse yesterday. A large number of parents and children attended. Sports results were:— < Boys—Fivo years, first race: Graham Harris 1, John Fergusson 2. Second race:. Fred. Evans I, Colin Gibson 2.- Six years—First race: Ron Rhodes 1, Kon Laing 2. Second race: Ron Simpson 1, Arthur Blake 2. Seven years—First race: Ken Taylor 1, Ray Aryes 2. Second race:. Ben Hewai 1, Don Bartlctt 2. Eight years—First race: Maurice Garlick 1, Billy lc Warne 2. Second race': 0. McShorry 1, Chas. Rhodes 2. Nine yearsFirst race: Rex Williams 1, Ron. Duke 2. Second, race: D., Burnsido 1, Bob Wilson 2. Ten years—First race: Ron. Calvert 1, T. Blackburn 2. Second race: A. Price 1,J. Wright 2. Eleven years*—First race: Reg. Thompson 1, Eric Marshall 2. Second race: B. Williams 1, C. Bishop 2. Twelve years— First rate: J. Anderson 1,, E. Halligan 2. Second race: G. Pocock 1, B. Bartholomew 2. Thirteen years „and over—First race: R. Evans 1, A. Wellbourne 2. Second race: J. Elkis 1, W. Bloke 2. Girls^—Five years—First race: Shirley Gilroy 1, Nola Munro 2. Second race: NoeUne Archbeid "1, Dorothy Andrew 2.: Six yearsFirst race: Byllee Collins 1, Muriel Mcintosh 2. Second race: Noeline Cave 1, Myrtle Phillips 3. Seven years—First race: Marjorie Stroud 1, . Merlyhe Forrester 2. Second race: ;Molly Murphy 1, Eunice Drain t 2. Eight years—First race:.-Joyce Hunt I,*' Phyllis Hamilton 2. Second race: Valerie Williams 1, Gwen Forsey 2. Nine yearsFirst race: Patsy Harry .I', Joan Jackson 2. Second'race: June Cowper 1, Ray Howison 2. Ten years—First race: Joyce Harlick l,v Olive Stephens 2. Second race: Valerie Harper 1, June King 2. Eleven years—First race: Phyllis Home -"!', Dorothy Harrison 2. Second race: Lily Riseloy 1, June McSherry 2. Twelve years—First race: Olga Taylor 1. Doris Forbes 2. Second raco: Margaret Wilson 1, Joyce Throp 2. Thirteen vearsFirst raco: Rona Phillips J., Ethel Jewell 2. Second race: Belly Guy I,' Florence Thompson 2. ■ Twins are 'bo rare an occurrence among tho natives of Uganda that their arrival is made tho occasion of a feast. In the latest London fashion ' for women the place ,to. wear a, watch is on the sleeve. Small watches, on' diamond clips are fastened to the coat »*«ff just over tan' wrist.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20789, 24 February 1933, Page 3
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