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COUNTRY NEWS

CARNARVON. CLYDESDALE SCHOOL PICNIC. (From Our Own Correspondent.) On March 19 tho Clydesdale School picnic was held under ideal weather conditions. There was a largo attendance of children, their parents and friends. Various games were played and a comprehensive sports programme was gone through during the day. After full justice had been done to afternoon tea, the prizes, given to each child in the school by tile school committee were presented b(y Mrs J. Kelvic. Tho following special prizes were presonted :—Miss Minogue’s for sowing Ethna Hill; Mr G. H. Bennett’s for progross, ltuby Marston; Mrs P. Scott’s for conduct, Ruby Marston; Mrs P. Scott’s for conduct, Eric Clare; Robert Ayers’ was dux of tho schooL. The following were awarded attendance certificates: —Cyril Duncum, Isabel Maxwell, and Jock Maxwell. Three cheers were given for Mr J. Kelvie, chairman of the school committee, tho teacher, Miss A. Minogue, Mrs P. Scott and Mr J. Gibbons for the use of his paddock. Tho following were the results of tho sports:—Under 5 years, Vernon McKenzie 1, Alf Armitago 2; 5 years, Percy Teague 1. Alf Lyons 2; 6 years, Joyco Duncum 1, Billy Maxwell 2; 7 years Charlie 1.y0n3 1, Aiieon Peterson 2; 8 years Jim Gibbons 1, Stan Quilan 2; 9 years, Maisio Teague 1, Tom McKenzie 2; 10 years Ethna Hill 1, Jock Maxwell 2; 11 yeans, Annie Peterson 1, Botty Aggelt 2; 12 years, Isabel Maxwoll 1, Cyril Duncum 2; ' 13 years, Ruby Marston 1, Henry Goerston 2; sack races, girls 8 years, Joyco Duncum 1, Ailcon Peterson 2; boys, 8 years, Bill Maxwell 1, Ted Quilan 2; girls, 9 and over, Ruby Marston 1, Esme Hill 2; boys 9 and over, Tom McKenzie 1 Erie Clare 2; 3 legged race, boys, Jim Webby and Bortie Maxwoll 1, Cyril Duncum and Ernest Marston 2; 3 legged race, girls, Rita Lyons and Isabel Maxwoll 1, Ruby Marston and Ruby Florence 2; blind-fold race, Betty Aggelt and Annie Peterson 1, Isabel Marwell and Isabell Scott 2; boys, Henry Goerston and. Eric Clare 1, Ernest Marston and Cyril Duncum 2; potato races, small girls, Annie Peterson 1, Ethna Hill 2; girls, Isabel Maxwell 1 Ruby Marston 2; boys, Henry Gcereton 1, Jock Maxwell 2; skipping race, Botty Aggctt 1, Alison Duncum 2; wheel-barrow race, Cyril Dunoum and Henry Goerston 1, Jim Webby and Jock Maxwell 2; egg and spoon races, small girls, Ruby MocTavish 1, Joyco Duncum 2; big girls, Ruby Marston 1, Rita Lyons 2; boys, Tom McKenzie 1, Bill Maxwell 2; thrcad-the-needle race, Ruby Marston and Aiieon Peterson 1, Maisio Toaguo and Ethna Hill 1; young ladies’ race, Miss M. McKelvio 1, Miss J. Frccklington 2; single men’s race, C. Florence 1, O. 11. Reeve 2; married ladies’ race, Mrs J. Gibbons, 1, Mrs J. Hill 2, Mrs Maxwell 3; married men’s race, Mr G. 11. MecKonzio 1, Mrs C. W. Duncum 2. HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICE ■ On Sunday, March 21, tho annual harvest thanksgiving service was held in tho Carnarvon Presbyterian Church by Rev G. Ireland, of Bulls. Despite tho unfavourable soason there was a very fine display of vegetables, fruit and flowers which had been arranged, in the morning by a will) ing band of workers under tho supervision of Mr O. Aggctt. q ’ho produce was later taken to Bulls whero it was sold along with that from tho Bulls and Parewanui churches. Tho proceeds of tho sale are to bo divided between tho Wellington Presbyterian Orphanage and Cue Home and Maori Missions.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 97, 24 March 1926, Page 10

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COUNTRY NEWS Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 97, 24 March 1926, Page 10

COUNTRY NEWS Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 97, 24 March 1926, Page 10

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