GERALDINE ST. MARY'S ANGLICIAN CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL.
On Thursday afternoon last the Rev. J. Preston distributed the prizes in connection with the Geraldine St. Mary's Anglican Church Sunday School. There was a large attendance of children and friends. The total number of children on the school roll is 112, and in all 54 handsome prizes were given out, the Rev. Mr Preston accompanying the prize giving with a few appropriate remarks. The prize list is subjoined ; PRIZE LIST.
Boys: Monitors—W. Berry 1, Benjamin White 2. Standard VI., (teacher, Mrs Preston)— Harry Berry 1, George Dean 2. Standard V.—George Stonehouse 1, Edward White 2, Alfred Berry 3, Andrew Rennie 4, Thos. Bowkett 5. Standard IV. (Mr Dean)—Alfred White 1, John Jones 2, William Booth 3. Standard 111. (Mrs Hardy) —John Chapman 1, E. White 2, John Bowkett 3, John Uprichard 4, John Boughton 5. Standard U. (Miss Dunlop)—Charles Stonehouse 1, Thomas Richards 2, George Waters 3, Ernest Howard 4, Harry Bryan 5. Standard I. (Master C. Moore)— Leonard Berry 1, Percy Smith 2, Thomas Tozer 3, Charles Waters 4.
Gikls : Standard VI. (teacher Miss Preston)—Annie Moore 1, Louisa Burridge 2, Jessie Rennie 3, Louisa Howard 4, Sarah Bowkett 5, Maud Dean 6. Standard V.—Lily Chapman 1, Lily White 2 Standard IV. (Miss Winstone) —Jane Pye 1, Mabel Burridge 2, E. Waters 3, Bessie Boughton 4, Miriam Morrison 5. Standard 111. (Miss Walls) —Bella Rennie 1, Emily Fenn 2, Ruth Stringer 3, Emma Dean 4, Amy Morrison 5, Lizzie Berry 6. . Standard 11. (Miss Pizzie)—E. Booth 1, Lizzie Howard 2» Ethel White 3. Standard I. (Miss Bowkett) —Annie Rennie 1, Linda Dean 2, M. Booth 3, Muriel White 4, M. Stringer 5, E. Bowkett 6.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2634, 17 March 1894, Page 3
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283GERALDINE ST. MARY'S ANGLICIAN CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL. Temuka Leader, Issue 2634, 17 March 1894, Page 3
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