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HEDDON BUSH

There was a big attendance at the Heddon Bush school for the break-up ceremony. The pupils presented a short entertainment, Master Walter Cody acting as chairman. Mr W. Hamilton, chairman of the school committee, presented the prizes, after which races for the children were held.

Following is the prize-list:— Form 2.—Thomas, Boyle, Walter Cody, Frank Hamilton, Alex Reid, Joan Hubber and Violet Ogilvie. Form I.—Jim Boyle, Victor Homer and Maurice Mathieson. Standard 4.—Bruce Miller. Standard 3.—Katie Andrews, Betty

Andrews, Jean Fleming, George Cody, Raymond Hamilton and Norman Reid. Standard 2.—Margaret Hamilton, Sylvia Mathieson and Colin Reid. Standard I.—Desmond Forde, Leslie Hubber, B. Hamilton and Alan Taylor. Primer 4.—Marjory Hubber, Dave Andrews and John Cody. Primer 3.—Aisla Reid and Maurice Forde.

Primer 2.—Rosie Clark and Betty Homer.

Primer I.—Ronnie Hamilton and Colin Mathieson.

Special Prizes.—Sewing: Violet Ogilvie; neatness, Colin Reid; progress, Betty Andrews; diligence, Margaret Hamilton; scrap books, Joan Hubber; attendance, Desmond Forde, Alan Taylor and Betty Andrews.

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Southland Times, Issue 23390, 23 December 1937, Page 9

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HEDDON BUSH Southland Times, Issue 23390, 23 December 1937, Page 9

HEDDON BUSH Southland Times, Issue 23390, 23 December 1937, Page 9

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