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PICNIC

METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL

Mr Ward’s farm, at Herriesville, was the scene of much jollification on Saturday afternoon, when a large gathering of pupils and tea h 'rs of the local Methodist Sunday School assembled there to enjoy the festivities of their annual picnic. Parents and relatives of the children and friends were also well represented, besides many persons from the nearby districts. The arrangements were in the hands of an energetic committee, and all possible in its power was done to bring about the deserved success. The rnc<’S resulted as follows : Girls, five years and under, Jean Pilkington 1, Avis Pilkington 2, Joan Grinlington 3 ; under six years, Kathleen Halsall 1, Edna Eastwood 2, Sybil Glover and Nellie Grayson 3 ; 7yrs and Byrs, Kathleen Main'ay 1, Enid Bovett 2, Jean Holder 3 ; Syrs and 9yrs, Myra Holmes 1, dary Stewart 2, Nesta Horn 3 ; 9yts and iOyrs, Myra Homes 1, >Jeßta Horn 2, Betty Allen 3 ; llyrs, Vera Holmes 1 ; Phyllis Aden 2, Kathleen Smith 3; rhree legged race (lOvrs and llyrs) Joyce (Jlayton and Vera Ho ! mes 1, Madeline Jennings and Kathleen mith 2 ; consolation race, Irene Holmes 1 ; Marion Pilling 2, Eve yn Forb< s 3 ; little girls consolation ace, Betty Allen 1, Enid Bovett 2, Pea 1 Bovett 3.

Boys, five years and under, CliffPrebilco 1, Les Trebilco 2, Ronaie Stewart 3 ; 6yrs and 7yrs, Jack Willis 1, lan Stewart 2, Joe Stanley 3 ; Syrs and 9yrs, Percy Petersen 1, Harold Holmes 2, Lionel Woods and K. Rayner 3 ; 9yrs, Tracy Willis 1 ; Allan Eastwood 2, James Glover 3 ; 9yrs and lOyrs, Arthnr Pil'dngtoa 1, Ivan March 2, Alex '!tewart3; I2yrs and 13yrs, Ronnie laldwell 1, *lf. Stanley 2, George Stephenson 3 ; 13yrs and over, Melville Ho per .1, Lewis Stewart 2. Eric Stewart 3 ; handicap (12 to I6ytß), Erie Stewart 1, Melville Hopper 2, Lewis Stewart 3 ; three-i-gged rac-, Tracy Willis and Allan Eastwood 1 ( Melville Hopper and Eric Stewart 2 ; three-legged race, Arthur Pilkington and Harold ti >lmes I, Percy Petersen and Morris Olayton 2 ; consolation raoe for six-jear-old boys, Allan Eastwood 1, Douglas Horn 2, Harold Woods 3.

Other events resulted :—Young ladies* race, Miss James 1, Miss May Scott 2, Miss E. Scott 3; young ladies’ three-legged race, Misses Una Smith aiifl N. Stewart 1, Miss M Scott and I. James 2; marri d ladies’ race, Mis Williams 1, Mrs Ward 2, Mrs Eastwood 3; girls’ high jump, Miss Scott I ; Mi*s M Smith and M. Stewart 2; married men’s race, R. Trebilco 1, Slewart 2, P. Trebilco 3 ; men’s high jump, P. 0. Trebilco 1.

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Bibliographic details

Te Aroha News, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6307, 20 February 1923, Page 2

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434

PICNIC Te Aroha News, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6307, 20 February 1923, Page 2

PICNIC Te Aroha News, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6307, 20 February 1923, Page 2