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ST. PAUL'S SUNDAY SCHOOL DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES From Our Own Correspondent On Sunday afternoon at St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church, Otane, the annua] children’s service and distribution of Sunday school prizes took plqce. The Rev. F. W. Robertson conducted the service and gave a short address on “Unselfishness.” Several hymns wore S':rg by toe children, ur.d'r the leader:!r.p of t’:e superiiftter..-'it (Mr A. H. Bull). Mrs Roberi’on presented the and giiifts, the fob-wing children receiving books:— Kindergarten class: All.drey De I Briber. Page and Heun Sc.i.’igeour 2 (equfJ), Bertha Minto, Eiiu. Minto, Etia Baikie, Daphne A <ie;tcm, Matneei. Anderton, Ray Dell, Ray .Staflin’-l Rcbbie Bart <it and H .da Tod. Ju'.i' r class; Girls, Joy Dell and Be-yl Se*:n.geour 1 'equal); be, Phil 6rr.11 1. Colin Page 2, Forbes llrle 3. Senior cl. ss: G i;s Jour: Oram 1, Adele Page 2, • Dell ". Margaret Siiimgeour. Nocleen Page, Mary Scrimgeouy, Jean Minto, Jessie Baikie. Gowan Bruce 4, (equal); boys,* Hugh
Page and Alan Bartlett 1 (equal), Ronnie Pilcher 2, Maurice and Brian Tod 3 (equal). PERSONAL. Mr C. Dell, who has been stationu,aster at Otaue for the past five years, has received notice of his transfer on promotion to 'J’aumarunui. While congr; tb.’ating Mr Del! on his well-deserv-ed promotion many will regret the departure of this most popular and obliging official, who at all times has done everything possible for the comfort and convenience of those using the rail-
Miss Ellis Langridge, who was disenarged from the Waipukurau Hospital some weeks ago has had to re-enter that institution for further treatment.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 8, 20 December 1933, Page 3
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260OTANE Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 8, 20 December 1933, Page 3
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