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Tlie monthly meeting of the St. Clair School Committee was held on Tuesday night, Mr IT. Halliday being in the chair. Mr Kindley reported that he had visited the school and found the attendance excellent in all classes. The general health of the children was good, and matters were running quite smoothly. _ The chairman, on behalf ot the committee, congratulated the head master and the staff upon the excellent results achieved at the schools’ athletic championship meeting, the school having again been successful in winning the shield. Members who were present at the sports meeting spoke in ■appreciation of the performance put np by the St. Clair hoys and girls, and upon the motion of Mr Ritchie, seconded by Mr Macassey, it was decided to grant the school a half-holiday on a date to he fixed next week. Furthermore, the winners of the shield will bo taken to the pictures and entertained at afternoon tea. It was resolved that a photograph of the_ shield winners be taken and hung in the school hall, ft was decided to write to the Primary Schools’ Sports Association congratulating it upon the able way in which it had conducted the sports meeting. The head master reported that the average attendance for the month of March was 591. and average roll 621. Summer games were ended and winter competitions were now being prepared. in the cricket competition in the first half ,A team won four matches and lost one match. The II team had won two and lost two. In athletics the school was fortunate enough to win the Championship Shield, the tabloid competition, and the newlyintroduced basket ball relay for girls. A sure, pleasant remedy for worms— Wade’s Worm Figs. Children like it. All chemists.—[Advt ]

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Evening Star, Issue 20149, 13 April 1929, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20149, 13 April 1929, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20149, 13 April 1929, Page 7

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