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TEMUKA

DECORATIONS FOR CHRISTMAS LIGHTS AND GREENERY ! Since the granting of £5 by the Borough Council toward the special lighting of the town for Christmas representatives of the Progress League have canvassed the business area for contributions. With several places yet to be visited the League’s portion of the cost has been very nearly collected, and it is now definitely known that it will be possible to have 12 strings of coloured electric lights for the main street and side streets. Mr W. F. Evans has made a donation of all the greenery for decorating the shop-fronts, this being the third year that he has assisted in that direction, and witH a donation from Mr J. T. Smart for carting, it will be possible to have the town as bright as in former years. SCHOOL HONOURS LIST The honours list of the Temuka District High School for the year is: Form V: David Stewart, Clifford Horgan, Stewart Taylor, Ann Pemberton, Isobel Currie, Bruce Baxter. Form IV: G. Crossman, M. Aitkenhead, R. Fisher. Form III: Doreen Denison, Marjorie Barrett, Brian Quinn, Rene Parke, Leith Baxter, Allan Cargo and Andrew Wilson sixth equal. Form II: Pat Snow, Winsome Squire, Donald Brown, William Andrews, Dorothy Laurenson, William Taylor, lan Surridge, Catherine Benbow, Dudley King, Ove Scannell and Margaret Paterson. Form I: Ona Baxter, Keith Evans, Hannah Stewart, Greta Clinch, Mary Sinclair, Rachel Austin, Dick Keys, Jack Laurenson and Jack Opie eighth equal, Jack Cornwell. Standard IV: Wallace Hopkinson, Albert Allfrey, Ruahera Palmer, Ruth Mclnnes, John Shepherd, Desmond Talbot, Ernest Williams, Rene Gray and Gwen Lindsay eighth equal, Malvern Lloyd. Standard III: Heather Hancock, Kenneth Nicholas, Frederick Pierce, Kenneth Longson, Joyce Squire, Raymond Boyd, Leslie Davis, Gwendoline Washington, Lindsay Evans and Douglas Lamb. Standard II: Girls: Olive Hopkinson, Nettie McLellan, Margaret McCunn, Matilda McClintock, Joyce Ashwell, June Berry, Joan Maister. Boys: Raymond Mallett, Alan Smart, George McKenzie, John Hughes, Jack Beeby, Hector Wright, Colin Hall, Standard I: Gladys Lloyd, Barbara Tully, Enid Mclnnes, lan Mallett, Maxwell Snow, Aline Stonyer, George Wakefield, Vera Opie, Daphne Levens, and Hoani Marmaru and Gordon Riddock ninth equal. Primer IV: Donald Walker, Derek Squire, Sefton Gray, Jean McPherson and Basil Talbot fourth equal, Robert Hatton, Alexander McCunn, Geoffrey Clark, Rex Smith and Lynda Rapley. The Watt-Lowry Side-School honours list is:— Standard IV: Harold Sowerby, Trevor McLaren, Jean Dale, Mavis Chard. Standard III: David Taylor, Robert Aitken, Eileen Dale, Maxwell Dunphy. Standard II: John Shaw, Douglas Sowerby, Ronald Sowerby. Standard I: Alexander Hastie, Raymond McGregor. Primer IV: Stewart Pringle, William Jamieson, Maurice Cook.

CHRISTMAS RELIEF At a special Christmas relief grant from the Temuka Relief Committee single unemployed are to-morrow to receive a payment of 10/- each, but there will be no grocery orders. The meat issue for the unemployed for Christmas is to be made at the Geraldine County Council yards on December 22, This week is stand-down week in the Temuka district and there is no work being allocated. DAIRY COMPANY MEETING A statutory meeting of shareholders of the Cloverlea Co-operative Dairy Company was held in the Fire Brigade rooms on Saturday evening when the following directors were elected: Messrs J. F, Cairns, A. Johnson, C. C. Stanley, A. A. Tooley and B. Trumper. At a subsequent meeting of the new directorate, Mr Johnson was appointed chairman. PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL On Sunday afternoon the annual presentation of prizes at the Presbyterian Sunday School was held, the supervisor (Mr A. J. Davey) presiding and the prizes being presented by the Rev. C, A. Kennedy. The prize list was: — Girls. Class 1. (Miss R. A. Taylor)—Doreen Denison 1, Mary Bradshaw 2, Betty Gudsell 3, Jessie Archibald (Jessie Archibald received the special prize for diligence in Sunday School work), Audrey Cullen, Joan Coombs. Class 11. Mrs J. Hopkinson)—Margaret Paterson 1, Peggy Denison and Gladys Weaver (equal) 2, Peggy Washington 4, Mary Rennie, Margaret Gale, Ngaire Boyle. Class 111 (Miss Lowrie)—Jessie Washington 1, Jean Wright 2, Bettie Mitchell 3, Mary Sinclair. Memorising the 103rd. Psalm—Mary Sinclair and Jessie Washington (equal) 1. Class IV. (Miss Whitfield) —Jona Davey 1, Pauline Sutcliffe 2, Ruth Mclnnes 3, Margaret Hill, Mildred Coombs, Rachel Austin, Bettie Opie, Joan Krause. Class V. (Miss M. Brown)—Heather Hancock 1, Mina McClintock 2, June Higinbottom 3, Margaret Fleming, Joan Olsen, Doreen Hoare, Betty Reid, Sylvia Woodham. Class VI. (Miss B. Duncan)—Olive Hopkinson 1, Lexie Counahan 2, Grew Washington 3, Stella Hill, Joan Pierce, Mary Young. Class VII. (Miss C. Roddick)—Mary McClintock 1, Nita Beaby 2, Joyce Wakefield 3, Rhona McCallum, Nettie McLennan, Berna Stewart. Class VIII (Miss D. J. Gibb)—Jean Paterson 1, Dorothy Bradshaw 2, Elaine Douglas 3, Phylis Rapley, Jacqueline Coombs, Vera Opie (Phyllis Rapley won the special for diligence). Class IX. (Miss J. Smith)—Margaret Wakefield, Merli Higinbottom 2, Aiga Watt, Enid Mclnnes, Eva Smith, Margaret McDonald, teacher’s special, Enid Mclnnes. Class X, (Miss B. Oeddes)—Daphne Davey 1, Betty McClintock 2, Betty Smith 3, Lynda Rapley, Jean McLennan, Margaret Hunter. Shirley Abernethy. Class XI. (Miss D. Washington) Noeline Joe, Enid Smith 2, Alma Smith 3, Joyce Fleming 4, Janet Hunter, Betty Hunter, Margaret Pierce, Hilda Beattie, Pat Hewitt, Doreen Wallace. Kindergarten, Class I. (Miss M. Macaulay)—Elaine Sutcliffe, Dorothy Wakefield, Margaret Snow, Reine Higinbottom, Joy Shaw, Enid Reid, Audrey Sutcliffe. Beginners Department (Miss M. Topham)—Wanda Evans. Reno Higinbottom, Norma Green Lyndall Hancocks, Isobel Archibald, Norma Abernethy, Leslie Abernethy, Unise Pierce, Nessie Fleming, Alice Luderman, Grade Martin. Boys Class I (Mr J. Brown)—Stanley Davey, Andrew Wilson (equal) 1, Donald Lyon 3, David Kernohan 4, Duncan Stewart. Class 11. (Mr A. G. Murray)—Selwyn Whitfield 1, David Boyd 2, Donald Brown 3, Robert Bradshaw, lan Surridge, Andrew Opie, Nuel Cooper. Class 111. (Mr J, Brown) —Ronald Counahan 1, Keith Evans 2, James Geddes 3, Ellison Mclnnes, John Pierce, Keith Cooper, Lionel Brookland. Class TV. (Mr W. Whitfield) —Wallace Hopkinson 1, Roland Fleming 2, Kenneth Ward 3. William McKenzie, Jock Goodman, Andrew Archibald, Raymond Jones, Douglas Lamb. Class V. (Mr V. Davey) —Lyndsay Evans 1, John Denison 2, Leslie Davis 3, John Beeby, David Taylor, Pred Pearse, Clive Olsen. Class VI. (D. Hopkinson)—Raymond Boyd 1, Leslie Fletcher 2, Hector Wright 3, George McKenzie. John Hughes, Thomas Archibald, Douglas Bradshaw, Eric Lamb. Class VII. (Miss W. Duncan)—Raymond Mallet, Raymond Lyon (equal) 1, Edward Trezise 3, Donald Goodman, William Jones, Peter Johnson, Winton Hoare, Robert Upton, Class VIII. (Miss J. Douglas)—lan Davey 1. George Wakefield 2. Maxwell Snow 3, Keith Poultney, Donald Beeby, Ronald Green, lan Mallet, Desmond Krause, Bertram Niles, Class IX. (Miss H. Poultney)—Miles Sutcliffe 1, Rex Smith 2, Roy Poultney 3, Ronald Archibald, Robert Hatton, Walter Niles. Class X. (Miss Mitchell)—Keith Fraser, James Mitchell 2, Keith Surridge 3, Ken Taylor, Alan Dickson, Alan Davey, Robert Lamb. Kindergarten, boys, Class I. (Miss Davey)—Keith Davey 1, Ronny Dirkson 2, Stewart Hatton 3, Charlie Coombs, David McCallum, Geoffrey Clark Neville Hatton, Alan Pierce, Billy Ashwell, Raymond Washington, Alister Pearce. Class 11. (Miss G. Cartwright) Colin Poultney, Ivan Lyon, Douglas Wilson Freddie Andrews. Alex McLennan, Freddie Mallet, Kenneth Beeby, Desmond Phillips, Gordon Phillips. Alan McFarlane. The annual “break-up” Dr. Barnadc Sunday School collection amounted to £2/6/7. PERSONAL Mr L. S. Clark, of Wellington, is a visitor to Temuka. He will leave today to spend Christmas at Maheno. Mr J. M, King, Waimate, is visiting Temuka, “THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD” “The House of Rothschild,” George Arliss’ first vehicle under his new starring contract with 20th Century Pictures, will begin a two day run at Temuka Theatre to-day. The film, which traces the rise of the famous European banking family from obscurity in Frankfort. Germany, to the position of international prominence it had gained at the end of the Napoleonic wars, presents Mr Arliss in two roles—first as Mayer Amschel Rothschild, the father of the five brothers who made the family’s name celebrated, and later as Nathan Rothschild, the brother who founded the English branch of the family. The production is beautifully mounted and handsomely produced—authentic in every detail—and the final scenes in the coronation room of St. James’ Palace, photographed in technicolour, are breath-takingly lovely.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19985, 18 December 1934, Page 4

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TEMUKA Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19985, 18 December 1934, Page 4

TEMUKA Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19985, 18 December 1934, Page 4

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