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SUNDAY SCHOOL PRIZES

CENTRE BUSH AND LIMEHILLS. The prize-giving of the Centre Bush and East Limehills Presbyterian Sunday Schools took place in the Centre Bush Church. Prior to the distribution of the prizes, the Rev. J. Cawley addressed a suitable Christmas message to the children and spoke of the beneficial work of the Sunday School teachers, who, he declared, were Empire builders and their work ranked amongst the greatest in the world. Associated with Mr Cawley on the platform were the following teachers of the two Sunday Schools, the teachers assisting in the prize distribution; Miss Tippit, Miss MacGillivray, Miss Stewart, Miss Clinch, Mrs Robertson and Miss Cawley (Centre Bush) and Misses Hewson, Coombes and Hammond (East Limehills). Prizes were awarded for passes in the Assembly examinations and according to merit for the year’s work. The maximum of marks for each day was ten and of these five were allotted for lessons learnt and five for attendance, punctuality and behaviour. The following are the prize lists:— Centre Bush. Infants Class (Miss Tippit’s class) — Dulcie Thomson 1, Ronald Gray 2, Emily Cooney 3. Class prizes—Betty Cleave, Jessie Diack, Betty Keith, Ruth Peck. Infants (Miss MacGillivray’s class) — Ivan Pemberton 1, Patricia Bartlett 2, Patricia Hardy 3. Class Prizes—Dot Tippit, Bell Cleave, Robbie Anderson, June Nicoll, Allan Thomson, Margaret Woods. Std. I—Ailsa Thomson 1, Myrtle Carter 2, David Cooney 3. Class prizes— Margaret Anderson, Betty Peck, Stanley Peck. Std. 2—Doris Gray 1, Christopher MacGillivray 2, Isobel Bartlett 3. Class prizes—Alister Lindsay, Robin Watson, Moira Peck, Joyce Peck. Std. 3 —Athol Robertson 1, Daphne Pemberton 2, Molly Thomson 3. Class prizes—Sylvia Cooney, Gordon Stewart, Elsie Diack, John Bartlett, Betty Watson, Glyn Morgan, Raymond Hawkins. Std. 4—Netta Kettle 1, Marjorie Kettle 2, Doreen Thomson 3. Class prizes—David Gray, David Tippit, Willie Cooney, David Watson. Std. s—Jack5 —Jack Robertson 1, Innes Lindsay 2, William Gray 3. Std 6 —Class prizes, Donald MacGillivray, Jeannie Diack, Bessie Diack, Joseph Wilson, Gwen Morgan, Isa Keith, Robert Thomson, Greg Stewart. Assembly Prizes—Std. 2: Christopher MacGillivray (86 per cent). Std. 3: Athol Robertson (100 per cent.), Molly Thomson, Elsie Diack. Std. 4: Netta Kettle, Marjorie Kettle. Std 5: Jack Robertson. Std. 6: Donald MacGillivray. East Limehills. Infants—Murdina Cowie 1, Doris Tippit 2, Douglas McNaught 3. Class prizes—James Grant, James Hammond, Ronald Hammond, George Hammond, Arthur MacKenzie. Std. 3 —Margaret Cowie 1, Eileen Tippit 2. Std. 2 —Cecil Tippit 1, Elvie Pearce 2. Stds 5 and 6—Olive Tippit 1, Charles Hammond 2, Phyllis Cowan 3. Class prizes—Ellen Cowan, Violet MacNaught. Assembly Prizes —Std. 3: Margaret Cowie. Std 5: Ellen Cowan (100 per cent). Std. 6: Phyllis Cowan (99 per cent), Charles Hammond (96 per cent).

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Southland Times, Issue 21902, 31 December 1932, Page 3

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SUNDAY SCHOOL PRIZES Southland Times, Issue 21902, 31 December 1932, Page 3

SUNDAY SCHOOL PRIZES Southland Times, Issue 21902, 31 December 1932, Page 3

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