MAURICEVILLE
LIFE SAVING EXAMINATION.
(“Times-Age” Special)
The following pupils of the Mauriceville School have been awarded the elementary Life Saving Certificate: — Ronald Bray, Varde Nickolaison, Esme Rossiter, Richard Meredith, Alison Cameron.
The following pupils qualified for the Learner's Certificate in swimming: —Ronald Bray, Varde Nickolaison. Esme Rossiter, Richard Meredith, Alison Cameron, Heather Macdonald. GIFT EVENING.
A gift evening is being tendered Miss E. Milne in the Mauriceville Hall on Thursday next. PERSONAL.
The friends of Mrs A. A. MacDonald will regret to learn that she is a patient in Glenwood Hospital. Easter visitors to Mauriceville included Misses D. and C. Palmer, Mr and Miss Baine (Eastbourne), Mr and Mrs R. Lawton (Mamaku), Mrs J. M. Crossan (Hastings) and Miss Watson (Waipawa). Mr and Mrs S. Scherf and family spent the weekend in Hawke’s Bay.
Miss Clare Childs has recently received information that she has passed the M.A. examination. Miss Childs, who was a student at Victoria Co.llege University, has the distinction of being the first old pupil of the Mauriceville School, to attain this coveted honour.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 April 1938, Page 9
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