HUNTERVILLE NOTES.
From Our Own - Correspondent. A very pleasant social evening was spent in the Church of “England schoolroom on Friday 19th inst., when the Boy Scoots of the Silverhope and Hunterville troops aassmblecf with a wide circle of friends with She express purpose of showing •cheir appreciation of Mrs Aldworth, their Sj jo 5m is tress,, whojhas done everyth iitg- in her power to bring the tro jo to its present high standard iu effic.enoy, which is entirely -due •to ha untiring patience. Sergt Abel spoke a few well chosen words sin behalf of the Scouts present who had endeavoured to work hand in glove with Mrs Aldworth during her past three years as Scootmistress. Be then presented Mrs Aldworth with a handsome man : core set. Mrs Aldworth responded suitably. Games were played and vocal items were rendered during the evening ay the Scouts and Mrs Stevens which were appreciated.' At the conclusion of the items Mrs A. G. Simpson pro-M-uted the Sooutmistress and Scouts viiii certificates on behalf of the
her] Cross Society for services rendered the Society during the war, The results 'of competitions of the Tarrlotic Shop held on March 9th in hi of school improvement,fund were h follows: MissHiida Hatful!, doll; •iiss Jean Duncan, child’s dress; lies t) Grey, iced cake; Mrs A G ■ npson, tea cosj% , The funds bene- . o to the amount of £27 7s and grand total for the period mated to £OO Bs.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12017, 25 March 1920, Page 5
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242HUNTERVILLE NOTES. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12017, 25 March 1920, Page 5
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