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WAREA DISTRICT NEWS

BREAKING-UP OF SCHOOL. The breaking-up ceremony at the Warea school on Friday afternoon took the form of' a concert. Vpd prize-giving, at which Mr. A- J- Dilley presided. After a few minutes of community singing Mary Julian played a:pianoforte solo." Those who recited were Albert Lewis (Eve of Waterloo), K. Harvey (The Damplighter), Deslie Taylor (Brown Bunny), Audrey Julian (Daffodil), Eileen Mace (The Day is Done), Kathleen Magon (The Village Schoolmaster), Walter Wolstenhome (Mr. Frog), Aubrey Lilley (Sir Niketty Nox), Albert Magon (The Wander Thirst), Peggy Baily <My Shadow), Willie Tararoa (Mr. Coggs), Gordon Hott (Mrs. Moon), Violet Pa,kipaki (The Dormouse), Lila Julien (Sixpence), Choruses were; Senior pup.“ s > “Polly Wolly,” “The Captain Bar,” “Billy Boy/’ “Hoea Ra,” “Mine Own Countree’’; junior pupils, “One Summer’s Day, . “London Bridge,” “Fairy Glade,” “The Fairy Train.” “Pussy Willow” was supg by Violet Pakipaki. Mr. Lilley presented each child with a prize The display of handwork was admired by the parents, Afternoon tea was served. Following is the result of the Warea A v. Warea B bowling match:-' A- ESole, Bredin, Lawn, Muir (s) .. 24 — Wi, Andrews, Roebuck, Brookes (s) - - 21 Kira, Harte, Julian, Gray (s) •• 13 - Edwards, Williams, Henderson, ' Lewis <s) ”•*. 3 *

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 December 1932, Page 2

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WAREA DISTRICT NEWS Taranaki Daily News, 20 December 1932, Page 2

WAREA DISTRICT NEWS Taranaki Daily News, 20 December 1932, Page 2

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