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CHRIST CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL

There was a crowded attendance at the ] Sbelboume-streei; Sunday School on May 21st at the annual prize giving. The Vicar, I the Eev J. P. Kempthorne presided. After 1 the singing of a hymn, and prayer, he addressed the scholars and parents present. 1 He expressed his pleasure at seeing so many present, and then briefly referred to the ' history of the English Church, pointing out that there were churches and bishops of the English Church long before Augustine ! landed in England at the head of the ' Roman Mission. Reference was made to ; the ancient church buildings still standing in England, and he appealed to the scholars present to do their best to grow up worthy I members of a Church with such a grand history as the English Church. The Vicar very cordially thanked the teachers for their 1 great help during the past year. The prizes were then distributed as follows :— Christ Church Sonday. School. I Ist Class Girls: A, Harling, K. Kitching, H Demment. 2nd Class Girls: R. Wilson, B. Nalder, ' H Kempthorne. 3rd Class Girls : C. Kitching, M. Batchelor 4th Class Girls": E. Tregea, C. Parmenter, f D. Brusewitz. 1 sth Class Girl?! G. Wilson, E. White. 6th Class C'rls: Ida Demment, Gwen ; lsfciass Bcrys: E. Bamford, S. Kemp- [ Sblassßoys: Alfred Gilbert, S. Rud- ! m 3rd Class Boys: Alan Gilbert, M. Kemp- : thorne, H. Kitching. 4th Class Boys : A. Nancarrow, D. Hollis. ' sth Class Boys : C. Kitching, N. Tregea. Infant Class : Grace Harling, Stanley 1 Gilbert, Silas Gibson, Connie Kempthorne, ' Eric Jackson, James Tregea, Nella Kerr, Wm. Frost. i The Wood Sunday. School. Ist Class Girls: E. Dayman 1, May Stewart 2, Alice Dayman 3. 2nd Class Girls: Hazel Thorn 1, Edith Dayman 2, Connie Dayman 3, Ella Nesbit 4. 2nd Class Boys: Richard Dayman 1, Walter Hounsell 2, Norman Stewart, Harry ■. Nesbifc. _, , Special prize: Gertie Ovenden. - Several special prizes were given in the i Christ Church Sunday School to scholars [ who had obtained full marks. Mr Kingsley then exhibited a number of > interesting • pictures of various places. » Some American pictures were exceedingly I fine. New Zealand views and South African • views also stirred up;a good deal of enthusiasm. A most hearty vote of thanks was I given to Mr Kipgsley for his kindness in > giving the exhibition of slides.

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Colonist, Volume XLIV, Issue 10121, 11 June 1901, Page 1 (Supplement)

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CHRIST CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL Colonist, Volume XLIV, Issue 10121, 11 June 1901, Page 1 (Supplement)

CHRIST CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL Colonist, Volume XLIV, Issue 10121, 11 June 1901, Page 1 (Supplement)