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WHARE FLAT PRESBYTERIANS

♦. ■ ' . Over 80 people gathered in the Where Flab School on Tuesday evening on the occasion of the annual visit of the North Taieri Presbyterian Choir. This event ia keenly appreciated by the Whare Flat people, who are somewhat isolated from any form- of entertainment, and they were not, disappointed in the fare provided on this occasion. The choir, under the baton of Mr N. F. Sansom, rendered its anthems in an efficient manner, arid the various soloists arid elocutionists acquitted themselves well; • • . A feature of this year’s social was the presence of the young men of the No. 3 relief camp at Whare Flat. Several of the campers provided excellent items, and not the least among them was Mr, Wise, the “father” of the camp, who'sang and recited. At the conclusion of the gathering Mr Donald M'Quilkan, on behalf of - the AVhare Flat residents, and Mr Wise, on behalf of the relief men, thanked the choir for the entertainment. Mr Sansom replied on behalf of the choir. The programme consisted of anthems by the choir; Bible class song; songs—Mrs Williamson, Miss Wright, and Mr Sansom; duets —Mesdames Williamson and Smellie, Miss Findlay and Mr Sansom; male quartet; elocution, Mrs Sansom; and . a playette.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22100, 2 November 1933, Page 12

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WHARE FLAT PRESBYTERIANS Otago Daily Times, Issue 22100, 2 November 1933, Page 12

WHARE FLAT PRESBYTERIANS Otago Daily Times, Issue 22100, 2 November 1933, Page 12

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