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PRIZE-GIVING.

BROOKLYN PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL. , ■ The annual prize-giving of the Brooklyn Presbyterian Sunday' School was held on Tuesday evening. Anniversary hymns were rendered by the children and the choir, under the conductorship cf Mr. W. M'Clellan, accompanied by Miss Malcolm and Mr. Teaze at the piaijo and organ respectively. Mr.. R. A. Wright, before presenting the prizes, delivered sn interesting address to the children.

The following received prizes:— Bible Class.—Girls: Amy' Hudson (special), I'earl Mackay (first prize), Etsie Hudson (second prize). Boys: R»y Drvden (first prize), Irvine Dryden". (secciid prize).

•Middle Sunday School.—Specials.: ■ Ivan Ballantine, Norman Hudson, Kenneth Hopkirk, Maxwell Lawson.

First Prizes: Agnes Kennedy, Giltrade Hopkirk, Bertha Hudson, Jean Hopkirk, Dorothy Evans, Bessie Hendricksen, Charles Dryden, Cyril Shaw, Alex.Rhynd. Second Prizes: Maggie Rhynd, .Muriel Ballastine, Agnes Mackay, Muriel Ineson, William Kennedy, Mervyn .M'Lellan, George Ballinger, Keith Piirdie. . Infants—Specials: Oswald Hopkirk, Jessie Hendricksen. First prizes: Lavinia M'Anally, Hazel Hendricksen, Florl'ie Hendricksen, Robert Hendricksen, Fred M'Kay, James M'Kay, Keith M'Clellan, Jack Kennedy. Second prizes: .Teannic Baker, o Freda Brown, Mollie Hood, Joannie Hood, Isabel Tliew, Ina Dovey. Nettie Dovey, Sadie Hall, Doris Hendricksen, Millie Hill, Albert Lord, Eric Hall, Bertie Lawson, Roy Gundy, James Blair, Lionel Hendricksen.

Prizes presented to candidates making over 75 per cent, of the marks in the Presbyterian Scripture examination held in 1912—Edith ! Grant,, William Kennedy.

A flower stand was presented to Arthur Moir for attaining the highest marks in tho last Sunday School Union examination. .

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1697, 13 March 1913, Page 6

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PRIZE-GIVING. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1697, 13 March 1913, Page 6

PRIZE-GIVING. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1697, 13 March 1913, Page 6

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