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THE SCHOOL TREAT. The annual school treat iu connection with the above school was held in the schoolgrounds yesterday. The weather, after the muggy dull weather we have been experiencing lately, was glorious, and consequently the attendance was large, so much so that it was with difficulty that all could be accommodated in the schoolroom for the prize-giving. The proceedings commenced at 1 o’clock with the childrens’ dinner, and alter justice had been done to the good things provided by old and young, Mr F. R. Fiatman, M.H.R., and Mrs Fiatman presented the prizes and certificates won during the year. After the distribution of prizes the assemblage adjourned to the sohoolgrquud, where football, tennis, twos-and-threes, ring, and all manner of outside games were indulged in. The committeemen and their wives and friends worked heartily together for the enjoyment of the young people. At night a most enjoyable and successful dance was held in the schoolroom, the M.C. and musicians being residents in the locality. Mr Fiatman, before the presentation of the prizes, complimented tbe committee on the good attendance of well-dressed boys and girls. He was especially glad to see among the prizes several for attendance, showing that special attention bad been given to that feature. He enlarged upon the benefits regular attendance gave both children and teachers. Too many parents were apt to say that Johnny must go and pick up “ spuds,” and Mary must stay and milk tho cows, and consequently, the children, just at the age when education most benefited them, missed many valuable opportunities. He observed that he had heard on good authority that the good attendance certificates in South Canterbury was exhausted, and this showed that tho attendance on the whole was good. Nine good attendance certificates would we awarded shortly. Four of these were for boys who had not missed a single day, and five for those who bad missed fewer than five half days. AVith these few remarks, as the children were more eager for play thau listening to speeches, he proceeded with the distribution of prizes as follows :—Dux of school, A. Henderson. Standard Vll—Girls, Maud Coles 1; Standard VI. —Boys, AV. O’Neil 1, AV. Scott 3 ; girls, J. Morrison 1 ; Mary Jones 2. ■>tandard V. Boys : C. Harris 1, J. O’Connor 2, A. Gimson 3; Girls ; E. Ellis 1, B. Brophy 2, N. Brophy 3 ; prize for arithmetic, AV. Cripps. Standard IV. —Boys : A. Latimer and A. Bracefield (equal) 1; Girls: E. Booker 1, M. Scobie 2, A. Loach 3; special attendance prize, L. Bracefield; Hon. J. M. Twomey’s special for arithmetic, G. Coles; Mr AV. Mason’s (special for diligence, J. Bennett. Standard III.—Boys: AV. Loach 1, C.Jlarris 2; Girls: A. Brophy 1, L. Ensor 2, M. Scott 3 ; special prize for attendance, B. Latimer. Standard ll.—Boys : J. Coles 1, P. Batty 2, T. Gimson 3 ; Girls : M. Loach and A. Booker (equal) 1; special attendance prize for boys, A. Mason. Standard I.—Boys : A. Payne 1, O. Andrews and R. Bowie (equal) 2, T. Scott 3 ; Girls: O. Bracefield I, L. O’Neil 2, L. Latimer 3. Preparatory 11. —Boys: A. Andrews and R. Bowie (equal) I, T. Scott 2, S. Bates 3 ; Girls ; B. Ensor 1, E. Cross 2, M. Brophy S; special attendance prize for boys, A. Payne. Boys; W. Saunders 1, E. England 2, AV. Richardson 3; special for attendance E. Payne ; Preparatory I.—Girls : M. O’Neil 1 ; Boys; B. Latimer 1, L. Mason 2, AV. Henderson 3; special for attendance M Bennett and B. Batty. SEWING FRIZES. Mrs Flatman’a speci-d prize for buttonholing was won by B. Brophy ; Mrs Mason’s special for darning by N. Brophy ; Miss Bissett’s special for cleanest sewing by E. Ellis ; Mrs Bissett’a special for cleanest sewing iu the junior division by M. Pierce. Standards VI. and VII.—J. Morrison 1, M. Coles 2, M. Jones 3 ; Standard V. — J. Brown 1, Bridget Brophy 2; Standard IV. —A. Loach 1, N. Booker 2, E. Buckley 3, M. Scobie 4 ; Standard lII.—E. Beattie 1, M. Pierce 9, P. England 3, A. Brophy 4 ; Standard lI.—E. Brown 1, M. Brown 1, M. Loach 2, G. Coomber 3 ; Standard I. —E. Pearce 1, I. Saundars 2, L. Forsyth 3 ; Preparatory I.—B. Payne 1, E. E. Cross 2 ; Preparatory lI.—E. Bowie 1, P. Pearce 2, E. Batty 3. ATTENDANCE CERTIFICATE. First class —A. Mason, L. Bracefield, L. Latimer, M. Bennett ; Second class —J. Bennett, A. Bracefield, E. Payne, E. Batty, and O. Bracefield. At rhe conclusion of the presentation cheers were given for Mr and Mrs Fiatman for their kindness in being present, and also in conjunction with ether donors for their special prizes. The programme of sports is as follows : Gibls. Running : Standard Vl. M. Jones 1, M, Coles 2; Standard V. —J. Brown 1, B. Brophy 2, M. Brophy 3; Standard IV.—M. Scobie 1, D. Loach 2, A. Loach 3 ; Standard lII.—E. Jones I. A. Brophy 2, L. Ensor 3; Standard 11.-E.Brou n 1, A. Booker 2, S. O’Connor 3; Standard I, Part 1-1. Saunders 1, E.England 2,o,Braoefiald 3 ; Preparatory I, Part 2—G. Booker I, L. Forsyth 2, B. Orton 3 ; Preparatory 11. —E. Cross 1, B. Ensor and E. Payne 2, M. Brophy 3 ; Preparatory 11, Part I—M. O’Neil 1, M. Buckley 2, G. Ellis 3 ; Part 2 N. Scott 1, B. Batty 2, M. Bennett 3. Three Legged Race (Girls) senior—J. Brown and B. Brophy 1, E. Ellis and E. Beattie 2,; Junior-A. Brophy and A. Loach 1, N. Brophy and M. Scobie 2 ; E. Bates and M. Scott 1, D. Loach and E. Brown 2. Boys—Standard VI.—A, Henderson 1, C. Jones 2 ; Standard V. —A. Jimson 1, C. Harris 2, A. Scott 2; Standard IV.-—A. Brown 1, A. Henderson 2, S. Cannavan 3 ; Standard 111. —O. Harris 1, AV. Loach 2 ; Standard lI.—T. Gimson 1, P. Batty 2 ; Standard I.—H. Brown 1, R. Bowie 2, T. , ,Scott 3 ; Preparatory lI.—T. Jones 1, AV. Saunders 2, B. England 3 ; Preparatory 11, —B. Pierce 1, T. Loach 2, H. Ellis 3; Preparatory I. —L. Mason 1, T. Loach 2, ; AV. Henderson 3. Three-Legged Race J (senior boys), C, Jones and Brown 1, C. Harris and A. Bracefield 2.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 3394, 28 January 1899, Page 3
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