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TE KARAKA NEWS

SCHOOL SWIMMING TESTS

With the completion of distance swimming tests. 04 per cent of the scconduvy pnmls at the Te Kuraka District High School ha\i iiualified for certificates. this is P-u ‘cu larly gratifying in view of the fact that a swimming bath is not provnlcd ut lU school and all instruction has been give some distance away. Pupils who qualified recently include: — . _ t 25yds.—Nancy Hovell, Fetei* Bari, Reid. Malcolm Manuel, John Lei lerby, Brian flume, Naureen J.erram, Chnstinia Syrnon, .Tames Rutenc, Elizabeth Keats, Joan Taylor. Jean, Atkin, Beatrice Mooney. Fieda Robinson, Maureen Graham, Douglas Humble, Clem Sharp, mul Joe Brown. 50yds.— Stuart Symon, Girlie Blown, Gwen Jorram, Joy Askew. Olive Mooiwj, Laurel Greatbuteli, Roland 1 islmi. Janie.. Palon, Marian Hobbs,'Betty Brown and Rao ' Clayden. Thelma Nisbett. Olive Peach. Betty Wilson, I J etcr Graham, Mntira Rum. Nita Tentonherg. Daphne Breingan, Brian Robinson. Fraser Cameron. Robert ChnHcrls. Herbert Jones. Ronald Cook. lan McMillan. Wdluim Be h Nolan Pitcher James Neennn, Maty Biown, N. Rum, B. .Tones. Janet Bellerby. G. 'Lmpawa. John Sutherland, and N. Brown. Olil'yibi.—Jean Linklnter, Janet C 00.,, r-lp.uis Peach. Lulu Leslie, Joan Anderson. Rav.-nond. Parkinson, Robert Grayson. Margaret Mulholtand. George Pnton, Joye Cl..ylou, Ruth Jackson, Ivan Breingan. . De-el. YinuiG’, Mick Hnapu, Mury Chili tens, \V. Kingb Hugh Bridge. Eldon Baytey. Audrey Anderson. Ngnire Smith, mid 11. of To celebrate the twenty-first bn tin ay or ibcir eldest daughter, Joijee. Mr, and Mrs. < Wilkins enterfainod a large mtmber ol friends at a delightful party in the Wmkohu Halt To Kura Isa. A very enjoyable evening was spent in playing cards, dancing, and community singing. The usua toasts wave honoured whin the guests partook ol a dainty supper. . , „ Over 50 card plryors attended tin weekly euchre Party in aid of patriotic funds, the winners being:—Ladies: Mrs. 1. Mi . .. Mrs. M. Ha-da. 2. Gentlemen: Mi. C. | ltum, 1; Mr. W. Pnrtlett,,2. Otner m i,e ‘. were nwnvded to M"s. I. Young and Mr. h.j. Tiiupawa.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21065, 9 April 1943, Page 4

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TE KARAKA NEWS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21065, 9 April 1943, Page 4

TE KARAKA NEWS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21065, 9 April 1943, Page 4

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