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FOXHILL

SCHOOL BREAK UP The Foxhill school held its annual concert as the breaking up event for the Christmas holidays and a most enjoyable evening was spent. Beautiful presents from a large Christmas tree which had been contributed to by dances held during the year, were given to the children during the evening by Santa Claus (Mr Thomas). The following are some of the fancy dresses worn by the children. —Eileen Carter, "Woodland Fairy"; Taeala O'Connor, "Kewpie"; Velma Higgins, "Pierrot; Peggy Fisher, "Pink Rose"; Nola Homan, "Butterfly"; Joan Holis, "Bride"; Stella Nisbett, "Waitress"; Ray Jeliyman, "Red Indian"; Russell Go'dbaz, "Little Boy Blue" ; Ralph Higgins, "Baker's Boy"; Terence Fisher,

"Pierrot"! Dick Holland, "Pierrot"; Keith Holland, "Golliwog"; Bridget O'Connor, "Christmas Cracker"; Cliff Nisbett, "All Black"; Allan Higgins, "Night"; Lena Biggs, "Irish Girl"; ELhel O'Brien, "Pierrette" ; Florence Syder, "Red Cross Nurse"; Teresa Nisbett, "Fairy Queen" ; Dave O'Connor, "All Black"; Ruth Saddlei', "Mouse"; Lorna Davics, "Early Victorian" ; Jim Wakefield, "Clown"; Allan Godbaz, "The Kid"; Colin Fanselow, "Tramp"; Jack Hannan, "Runner"; Olive Gotlbaz, "Bluebird"; Marjory Price, '"Spanish Dancer"; Joan Holland, "Red Riding Hood" ; Gilbert Nisbett, "Indian Chief"; Allan Syder, "Ace of Spades"; Vona Higgins, "Ten of Diamonds" ; Melba Higgins, "Queen of Diamonds" ; Cliff Schwass, "Negro"; Ilia Higgins, "Negro"; Elva Nisbett, "Oranges and Lemons"; Dorothy Crossland, "Summer"; Winnie Tunnicliffc, "Bluebird"; Winnie Holland, "Night Fairy": Pat O'Connor, "Robin Hood"; Gerald Fanselow, "Charlie Chaplin" ; Kelvin Nisbett, "Cricketer" ; Mabel O'Brien, "Pierrette"; Gladys Jellyman, "Waitress"; Gladys Hannan, "Minties."

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 26 December 1928, Page 7

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FOXHILL Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 26 December 1928, Page 7

FOXHILL Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 26 December 1928, Page 7

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