BAND OF HOPE.
The Band of Hope competitions v-.eri concluded on Friday. The principal event of tlie evening was a. choir competiti . ■■., and a keen contest resulted betwe.-Mi this three entrants—the King Street Coiigregational, Pelichet Bcv. and llanov?r .■Street, The following are the results for th<i evening:— Recitation (boys 8 to 9;. ' Trample! Tyrants.'. S?ven entries.—-James Thomas (fving Street Congregational), 63 points. 1; David Thomson (Rofclyn Baptist) and Melton Caudwe.il (Pelichet Bay I, 62 points, 2. Recitation (hoys 10 to il'i. 'The Boys We Want.' Ten entries.—Sydney Swift (Hanover Street), 75 points, 1;' Kenneth Roy (Roslyn Baptiit). 63 points, 2; Clive Vivian (Crystal Spring), 61 points. ">. 'Singing iboys 1?, to I.V. 'ls Your Lamp Burning?' Ten entries.—Erie B.''well (Hanover Street I, 90 points, 1; Ralph Vivian (Crystal Spring). 88 points, 2: Allan SatteVtbwaite ilJanov?r Street'-. 83 points. 3. Recitation (girls 12 to ].v. 'Our Flag.' Ten entries.—Vera White (King Stie-.-t , 74 points, 1: Dot Flvnn 'Hanover St;\-?t., 71 points, 2; Nellie MT>onald_ (Trinity i V-'thfdist Church) and Flora Churchii', 68 points. 3. ! Imiv Contest. Anthem. "Hail Lovely ■ning': nr,lb-?r:). ' Li'lit Aft:r Uarkn-e'.*? Three entries.—King Street Congregational ■li W. U. Sinclair conductor. Miss L. '•T-1.-iii* areomnatiist!, hymn 121 points, anthem 117 points (total", 238 point>>. 1 ; .■■■liclK'i Bay (Mr H. E. Re-rMt coii'l"---:oi\ Mis? Clark r.ccompanuM). hymn 110 ii.lint?, -anthem IC3 points it.itai. 2i6 i p.iint*), 2; Umiaver Street (Mr Vf. If. ! Hiett condnelor, Mi=s Buchanan ao-om-I panifti, hymn 94 points, anthrm 97 puin;.-? 'j){a\, J9.L point st, 3. This t-onip<ni' ; _ m •■va.s v.-on last y-:-ar by Pelichet Bay. wi<!» t-tr-.el C-onjc Rational, which n.-jJ previously won it three tine:- in *accession, occupying second plac*. At the first or.ipatition* the content was won by ltoslyn Pi't'sbyicrian Church. The follow irig aro the- ccnert results for '■■onie cf the eoirpetitin'-"* h-'d '! J " ; ' owning;— Singing, girls 8 to C—Miss Sophia Vivian' ! Crystal rrj-rinij>- 83 y,u,..t<. 3 (equii). Recitation. jrir'.s 11 t-> lr.— Apn.-l CoodMlow (Pelichet Bay', 73 points, 2; Irene Williams (Hanover Siresti, 71 points, ">. Singing, advanc-wl, Miss Doris Ahernathy I It'll.;? Street ('o"gr»cationali, 89 point.", 1; May Coulter (H-m----over Street), 87 points. 2; Dara CiHej I Anderson Buyi, 34 poir.t*. 5. The points for ths chnmpiotulrp harnr u.e not yet complete, as the result?, of th') essay competition have stiil to c.-ime to hand, but at th? ci<iH«si"ji of hnt evening's, events they str. y.l -as. follow:--Pelichet Bay 66^; Hanover Street 65i, Kir.tf Street Congregational 60J. Next Friday evening a demonstration . will he given "in the Burns Hall, in which ' the prize winners of the past week will i take part.
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Evening Star, Issue 15223, 30 June 1913, Page 2
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