SUNDAY SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS.
CANTERBURY METHODIST SUNDAY
SCHOOL, UNION
The following are the lists of passes in tho Scripture examination held Inst month: — Grade A. —Durham street: Ad-lie Knight 96, Millicent Ibbotson 92; New Brighton: Elsie Buxton 88; Addington: Olive Richards 80; Clarence read : Beatrice- Emmerson 94, Ruby Gamble 100, Tlielma Henderson 60; Edgeware road : Ada Truman 95; Templeton : Constance Gilberthorpe 53, Jack Mackie 81; Opawa:. Alice Pycroft 53, Isabel Scott 58; Lin wood: Gerty Long 40; Sydenham :' Winifred Kitchen GB, Ruth Schumacher 50, Lizzie Southam 75. Grade B Durham street: Aggie Knight 59, Soy Lamb G3; Woolston: "Winnie J ones 80, Jlaisie Ga-sson 40, Eva Townsend 77: New Brighton: Thelma Buxton *13, Lily Cooke 55, Marjorie Clark 57, Cyril Dixon 60, Eileen iiooker C 3, Myrtle Simpson 95. Lucy Sincock 40; Marshland: Ethel Basher 77, Flossie Berryman 72, Kathleen Moore 79; Jleatlicote: Dorothy Smith 70. Edna King 68; Addington: Hazel Richards 87, Dave Hay 85, Will Hamer 75; Lincoln road: Doris Marshall 75; Clarence road: Jean Bates G7, Irene Holland 74; Leeston: Albert Dixon 54; Tai Tapu: Barbara Watson 70, Marie Fiecken 83, Helen Jones 46, Doria Barnett 87; Templeton: Reginald Gilberthorpe 80, Winnie Chatter ton 68, Alma Voico 40, Allan Mackie_ 50: Opawa: ReginaM Campbell 52, Amuri Brader 65, Nancy Wilkinson 72; Lin wood: Ma.ry Schumacher 60, Mona Joughin 60, Joseph Early 64, Stanley Muirson GO; Madras street: Cyril Jo';n Griffiths 40, Harry C. Caldwell 67, Edith M"bel Till 50, Myrtle Sylvia Wright. 80: Sydenham: Edna Penny GO, Hilda Bradshaw 63, Mary Hitchen 57; Eileen Mitchell 50, Doreen Wilson 18.
Grado C.—Durham fitreei: Pearl Nicholas 93, Owen Blakeley 94, Colin Lamb 44, Gordon Hobbs 95; Woolaton: Winnie Crawford JIB, Ethel Rattray 90, Jack Towneend 94; New Brighton: Walter Dixon 76, Eileen Paul 85. Doris Palmer 80; Heathcote : Ales. McDowell 86; Aldington: Dorothy Lockwood 3, Ben Hamer 79; Lincoln road: Nellie Routley 78, Donald Haberfield 92, Jack Haberfield 81, Fred. Wills 56, Hazel Steele 68, Doris Gott 84, Elsie Hornsley 83, Doris Yardley 46, Jack Foster 73; Clarence road: Gracie Staples 100, Mavis McLean 95, Colin Carr 80; Edgeware road: Lawrence Jeffs 78, Rita Jcfia 68, Winnie Truman 82; Papanui: Pearl Thompson 47, Robert Calder 46, Irene Thwaites 65, Thomas Peako 50, Samuel Lane 50, May Wilson 42, Frie3ton: Gibbard Hyla 45, Myrvin Milmene 71; Tai Tapu: Douglas Watson 56, Louisa Page 74, Sarah Pearson 98, Eric Tobeck 50; Tcmpleton: Robert Mackie 56, Allan. Giiberthorpe 63; Opawa: Winnie Beanland 66, Nellie Aepinall 65, Mavis Hillary 81, Winnie Alexander 46; Baring Square: Colin Co*bett 80, May Garforih 62; Linwood: Sadie Early 64, Vera Muirson 54; Madras street: Gladys Muriel Wright 66; Sydenham: Nellie Turner 52, May Cox 67, Gladys Collett 41, Eva Smith 70; Edna ColMt 70, Hazel 92, Elsie i>artlett G5, Edna Cos 40, Bert Rawlinson 45, Ray Collett 79; St. Albau3: .Charles Purchase 69, Percy Bedwell 61, Leicester Roberts 65, Ngaire Simpson 76, Flossie Wliitelaw 73, Logan Talbot 43. Grade D.—Durham street: Beatrice Lomas 78; New Brighton: Herbert Andrew 51, Norma Cooper 61, Jack Paul 78; Lincoln road: Ivan Foster 51, Jack Gott 40, Reggie Thomas 62, Edna Gott 56; Clarence road: Elsie Staples 85, Keith Cobden 94, Arthur McLean 60, Ray Barrell 70, Eunice Patrick 79, Ida Staples 74, Charles Bn.rrell 71; Edgeware road: Harold Lord 56, Margaret Lorimcr 60; Papanui: Bessie Thwaites 68, Gladys Flintoff '50, Murray Co v dner 55, Keith Moncrieff 95; Lecston: Margaret Stanley 63, Mabel Milmene 75; Tai Tr.pu: Peggy Meison 94, Alfred Page 56, Thomas Pearson 60, lan Watson 82; Tcmplcton: Florence Mackie 95, Bertha Falconer 64; Opawa: Ronald Painter 46; Baring Square: Jack Corbctt 50, Francis McClymont 78; Linvood: Bernard Browne 80; Madras street: Phyllis May Hemmings 58, Mercia Mary Barrett 54, Evelyn Hilda Till 60; Sydenham: Alice Bartlett 55, Rita King 45, Marjorio Bradshaw 52; St. Albans: Romu Carey 47; East Belt (4th year junior) : Maisie Thompson 82, Maggi? Ashcroft 62.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16264, 15 July 1918, Page 2
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