PICNICS.
MARSHLAND ANGLICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL. The annual pienic of the Marbhland Anglican Sunday School was held on Saturday, in the grounds of "Bracken Hill, .the homo of Mrs Matterson, Bottle Lake road. During the afternoon ft imports programmo resulted as follows: — Girls' Races—Miss Matterson V Class: Doris Berry 1, Beryl Roberts Z Rhona Wilson s. Miss Roberts's Class: Brenda Hibbard 1, Beth Andrewsi 2, .Ngaire Andrews 8. Miss Morten's Olass: Ngairo Hibbard l, Gordon Berry 2, Ruby JeßSon 3. ; Visitors' Race—Joan Palmer 1, Olive J °Hop, 2 ' Step, and Jump —Rhona Wilson 1, Beryl 'Roberts 2. ■ , Tht66*Lfigs6d Bace —Rhona Vvilson and Beryl Roberts 1. ' _ , , , Choir Girls'. Race—Joan Roberts 1, Cora CU Young' Women's Race—Thelma Lowe 1, Era Trott 2. ■, , . Boys' Races—Miss Matterson s Class: Pat Goode 1. Lan Morton 2. Jtiss Eoberts s Class: Les Hibbard 1, Jack Wilson .#, Syd. W Victors' Race—G. Inwood T 1, L. T*ott,2. Married Men's Race —L. Wilson 1, Morten Blank 2. Single Men's Race--Jim Blank 1, Jim CroStepping Competition—Mrs Les stepping Competition—Jim Blank 1. After tea the class prizes won during the year were presented by the vicar, the Rev. H. O. Hanby. , ■ Girls—Miss Matterson's Class: Rhona Wilson I, Elsie Jesson 2. Boys—Miss Matterson's Class: lan Morten 1, Pat Goode 2. , Boys—Miss Robertß's Class: Jack Wilson I, Peter Roberts 2. Girls—Miss Morten's Class': Ngaire Hibbard 1, Raie . Roberts 2.
JOSEPH HOLLANDER AND SONS, LIMITED. <>• * " . The fourth annual picnic of the firm of Joseph Hollander and Sons, Ltd., was held at the Amberley Domain on Saturday. Weather conditions were delightful, and the employees and their friends had an enjoyable holiday. Arrangements were ( iii the hands of a capable committee, consisting of -Misses H. Gorrie, P. Manson, R.- Carpenter, G Mullins, Messrs J. Wood, N. Cutler (hon. secretary). Two friendly games of basketball, played between Weeks, Ltd., and Joseph Hollander's, proved of exceptional interest, and, resulted in one win for each team. Mr Hugh Macintosh was referee. Sweets, toys, and soft drinks were distributed to, the children In the absence of Mr and Mrs Joseph. Hollander. Mr A. M. Hollander presented the prizes to the winners as follows:Girls under 9 years—Vonie Manson 1, Mary Sarich 2. Boys under 9 years—A. Manson 1, Neil Wood 2. „ _ Girls over 9 years—B. Ingham M, K. Joughin 2. Boys over 9 years—H. Silk 1, T. Dixon 2, Girl. Apprentices—P. Campbell 1, F. Joughin 2. Boys' Firm's Race—o. Collie 1, I>. Kirton 2. <.■•■■■.' ' ' Girl Employees' Race—R, Carpenter 1, J. Nolan 2. _ Hen's Open Race—J. Boyland 1, Vf. Printep 2. Girls' Open Race—P. Manson 1, F. Campbell^. Married Men's Race—Wood 1. Men's Sack Race—L. Kirton 1, J. Wood 2. Women's Sack Race—o. Manson 1, R. Carpenter 2. Women's Three-legged Race—P. Boyland and D. Dixon. ■ Men's Three-legged Race—K. Austin and. R. Gorrie. ■ ■ . ■ ; ■ ■ .■.■ "f ■■■ ■ Elopement Race —N. Austin and L. Dixon. Wheelbarrow Race—-J. Wood and Miss Pring. Women's Consolation Race—B. Jackson l; Men's Consolation Cutler 1. . Mockmen's Race—Mrs Wiberg. Married Women's Lottery—Mrs Manson.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20181, 9 March 1931, Page 4
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