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PRIZE-GIVING

ALL SAINTS’ SUNDAY SCHOOL A very happy gathering took place in St. Andrew’s Hall on Friday afternoon, when the scholars of All Saints’ Sunday School, with their teachers and friends, met for a tea party in connection withT

the annual prize-giving ceremony. The tables had been attractively prepared and decorated with red verbena, and all sat 1 down together as one family to an enjoyable meal. In distributing the prizes the: vicar, the Rev. G. F. W. Oulds, spoke! words of encouragement to the children on the progress they had made during the year, and paid a warm tribute to the devotion and loyalty of the teachers and the high stand-, ard of efficiency attained in working to the new syllabus of instruction. Prizes were awarded as follow: —

Primary Division.—Grade 1: Seagar Mason, Lynette Macereth, Edna Mateer. Grade 2: Joan Ellery, Margaret Griffiths and Pamela Bell (equal). Grade 3: Philip Wrigley, Bruce Turtle.

Junior Division. Eric Wrigley, Billy Griffiths, Mayola Bell, - Shirley Scherer.

Intermediate. B grade: . Cedric Wrigley, Jack Howe, Betty Griffiths, Joyce Mason, Margaret Ellery. A grade: Lawrence Turtle, Peter Bell, Gwen Wrigley, Pauline Alquist. Special Prize for Well-kept Record of Lessons. —Gwen Wrigley.

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Matamata Record, Volume XIX, Issue 1791, 15 December 1936, Page 4

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PRIZE-GIVING Matamata Record, Volume XIX, Issue 1791, 15 December 1936, Page 4

PRIZE-GIVING Matamata Record, Volume XIX, Issue 1791, 15 December 1936, Page 4

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