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PICNIC AT TOKOMARU.

On Saturday, February 6th, the pupils attending. the Presbyterian Sunday School at Tokomaru held their annual picnic and prize-giving in Wilton's Bush near the river, when they were favoured with a beautiful day, and a most enjoyable outing resulted. There was a large number of parents and friends present. During the day sports and games were held, everyone thoroughly enjoying themselves. At an interval in the afternoon, the Rev. A. F .Stewart presented the prizes, the winners being as follows:

Miss Jamieson's class.—Marjorie Hughes 1, Mavis Hughes and Rofobie Hughes (equal) 2,, Violet- Guy 3, Mavis Pope, Ethel Adams, Gladys Ennis, Zoe Guy, Harold Irwin, Alma Anderson, George Wilton. Miss Eade's class.—JJoris Gyde, 1, Kathie Voss, 2, Nona Oman 3, Vincent Pope, Dot Heap, Alfred Simpson, Allen Bell, Harold Wilton, Eva Heim mingway, Ronald Print, Ila Wilton, Ruth Pope, Nancy Ennis, Reggie Gyde. Miss Richel's class.—Grace Guy 1, Willie Titcombe 2, Elsie Titpombe 3, Doris Wilton, Doris Irwin, Harold Ennis, Jim Gyde. Miss Wilton's class.—Glyn Hiughes 1. Jim Titcombe 2, Bernard Wilton 3, Jack Bell, Leslie Simpson, John Anderson, Henry Irwin, Francis Gyde. Specials. Attendance prize, Mary Hughes 1; Progress,.Doris Gyde, Willie Titcombe, Francis Gyde; special ser vices, Eris Pope.

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Shannon News, 16 February 1926, Page 3

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PICNIC AT TOKOMARU. Shannon News, 16 February 1926, Page 3

PICNIC AT TOKOMARU. Shannon News, 16 February 1926, Page 3

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