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WOODHILL.

(OVTX CoRKESPOXDEA'T.) The anniversary of the Woodhill Sunday School "was celebrated on Sunday the 6th by special services conducted by the Rev B, G. Kirgan and. in the evening by the Eev A. J. Leach assisted by the childrens choir. The singinar of the children reflected great crediton their teachers Mesdames Sim and Hughes. The celebration was continued on Tuesday afternoon, tea being provided by the ladies catering committee under the direction of Mesdames Pengelly and Hoe, and and childrens games in the evening; everyone going home thoroughly sstisfied about the hour of midnight." The following were some of the principal items rendered during the evening. Hymn: " All people that on earth do dwell," Congregation; a short prayer and remarks by the Chairman, MrPengally; duet: Piano and Cornet, Mr and Mrs Sims; song: " Brightly gleans our banner," children; recitation, Cyril Pengeily ; Solo and Chorus: " Living with Jesus ;" Phonograph selection: Mr Hoe; recitation: "The Union Jack," Ethel Sims; a short address by Rev. Leach ; song : " God will take care of you," Choir; recitation: Wit's end Corner," Alice Pengelly ; phonograph selection : Mr Hoe; recitation: •'There's a place and work for all," Myrtle Gregory ; solo and chorus; "The name of Jesus;" recitation, Jim Pengelly; song, Mr Kirgan; recitation: "The Turns" Lawrence Gregory ; recitation, Thelma Hoe; song: "Oro Pro Nobis," Mrs Sims; dialogue: "Lucy's visit," three girls; duet: "A little child shall lead them," Mesdames Hughes and Hoist; recitation: Jno. Pengelly; address, Mr Kirgan ; song; Mr Sims ; recitation, Clarice Gregory ; recitation, Mr Hoe; " Along the river of time we glide," Choir; Doxology and Benediction. The Superintendent Mr E, Pengelly carried out his duties in an energetic manner.

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 8 November 1911, Page 3

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WOODHILL. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 8 November 1911, Page 3

WOODHILL. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 8 November 1911, Page 3

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