ANNUAL PICNIC.
Sunday School Outing at Upper Riccarton. A large gathering of parents and scholars attended the annual picnic of St Peter’s and? Coringa Sunday Schools, which by courtesy of the Rev H. T. and Mrs York, was held in the beautiful grounds of St Peter’s vicarage. Upper Riccarton, on Saturday afternoon. Afternoon tea was dispensed by the following Ladies’ Committee:—Mesdames C. Carleton, C. H. Hodgkinsou, H. Purvis, D. Scott, J. R. Waller, A. M’Seveney and Miss G. Carleton. The sports events resulted:—Babies’ race—lvan Gawler 1, Joan Easton 2, Barbara Ackerby and Betty Rountree 3. Girls under six years—Snirley Easton I, Daphne Orchard 2, Shirley Douglas 3. Boys under six years—Maurice M’Seveney 1, Jim Ainsworth 2, Bobbie Thomas 3. Girls u ncPer eight years— Kathleen Ainsworth 1, Erin Wood 2, Audrey Storer 3. Boys under eight yea?s—Rowley Andrews l, Lenme Al’Saveney 2, Billy Bettle 3. Consolation race—Pam Best 1, Margaret .. aimer and Veronica Andrews 2. Consolation race, boys—Bertie Rountree 1, Robert Nairn 2. Junior Bible Class—Agnes Gawler 1, Doris Chisnall 2, Rene Jesson and Colleen Allott 3. Consolation race, girls—J. Wright and G. Wright l, Peggy Ainsworth and Lilian Atkinson 2, Jean Hill 3. Girls under nine years---Renee M’Saveney 1, Betty Easton 2. Under eleven years—Audrey Jones 1, Ila Blakeway 2, Esther Denny 3. Under twelve years—Peggy Blake way 1, Gwen M’lntyre 2. Three-legged race— Edith Lawrence and Millicent Robinson I, Jean Rountree and V. Voyce 2. Prize Dist. The Rev H. T. York and Mrs York presented the prizes as follows: Coringa—Edith Lawrence (special prize given by the parishioners), Alice Mulcock, Jean Brown, Flora Brown, Marva Redman, Mabel Warren, Valmai Lukey, Aubrey Warrefi, Millicent Robinson, Margaret Milne, Joan Robinson, Paul Mulcock, Lester Warren. Edgar Lukey ,_ Sydney Robinson, Tom RobinKen Robinson, Ray Robinson Robin Milne, Arthur Gavell. St Peter’s—Kindergarten prizes. Class I—lan Skerten 1, Morris M’Seveney 2, Patricia Barton 3, Barbara Ackerley 4. Class ll—Margaret Palmer 1. Billy Collins and* Margaret Collins (equal) 2. Shirley Kaston 3. Class lll—Norah Scobie !. Audrey Storer 2, William Bettle 3. Class IV— Estelle Long 1, Lennard M’Sevenev ?. Robert Nairn, May Palmer and Col Len Storer (equal) 3. Class V—Harry M Intosh and Irene M’Seveney (equal' 1, Ray Smith and Margaret Scobie (equal) 2. Joan Bigg 3. St Peter’s—Senior school—Miss Mulcock’s class—Audrey Jones and Alecia Douglas (equal) 1, Shauna Allott 2, Clara Todd and Joan Bovill (equal) 3. Miss Barnett’s class—Jean Rountree, Jean Gawler, Marjorie Storer, Vera Elford and Edna Bigg (equal) 1. Miss Barnett’s class—Anne M’Kinnon and Betty Reid (equal) 2, Patricia Scobie 3. Miss Gardiner's class—-Mvra Jackson and Agnes Gawler (equal) 1. Be<yi Mander 2. Yvonne Voice and Hilda Harrison (equal) 3. Junior girls’ Bible Class—Lucy Skerten 1, Colleen Allott 2. Jean Atkinson 3. Class 11. boys—David Scott 1. Frederick George 2. Maitland Roper 3. Class 111, boys—John Stephen 1. Douglas Ackerley 2, William S-ott 3. Junior boys’ Bible Clays—Edgar Pdackmoor 1. Thomas Scott and Harold Sherwood (equal) 2, Ken Doell 3.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20277, 11 April 1934, Page 3
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489ANNUAL PICNIC. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20277, 11 April 1934, Page 3
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