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TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL, CAMBRIDGE.

The Anniversary enter'ainm-mt in connection with the above *S•:rui;iy- cI)<• f 1 was given in the Oddfellow's Hall, la-t Wednesday evening. This your the children's portion r»f tho entertainment consisted «»f a " service of son-; " entitled " A Peep Behind the Scenes," The little ones ac putted themselves we'd nd ha i evidently Ixion well drilled by Mr l'\ -I. I who wielded the bat in and kep! the juvenilis, several members of the choir and a small orchestra who assisted, w-li '<firr. One of the little boys, M 0. \Wd -anc a solo in a manner. Mr U C, Dyer kindly undertook the lion's slnrj of the u service," namely, the connecting r<? m]irips, and it sroes without saying they were well executed. Mr Brooks thim ga--e some interesting stati>tics regarding the. SundaySchool, hi; al>o stated that several fii"nds had given special pr;/.es to be competed fur by tho scholars. The subject cho-rn was " The Sermon on the Monnr," ;*ii'l aft-tr it had been studied en several Sunday-* en examination was held, i.hi i»tr as follows Seniors : Lena Xe ;t |, 1; Xellie Ivirkwood, 2 ; CiiTtie Brooks, Juniors : Mabel TYrgnson, 1: Mintiie Hally, 2; Jessie Brooks, Ji Tin; Kev. W. Kvans (who wa-< chairman) then pr-'-amted the prizes to tho successful competitor*, and bore testimony to rim excellence of the papers prepared by tho children ; indeed they wore all deemed woithy of scone recompense so e \ch child who had n< t been successful in gaining a pri/,e was pr-'sent-ed with a bonk. Dunn,,' the evening the following songs were Weil rendered : —"By and 15y '' Miss M. Sharif "The Old Lock," Miss A. Kvans; " Ohi'dreirs Dreams/' Mrs 0. Chi'tv; 4< The K»m:>ny Lass," Mr 0. Hunter. Votes of thanks to the chairman, tho vocalists :iud instrumentalists, and all otheis who had assisted (especially Mr Dver) were heartily accorded, after which the D'Xology was sung and the meeting broke up.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3104, 7 June 1892, Page 2

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TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL, CAMBRIDGE. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3104, 7 June 1892, Page 2

TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL, CAMBRIDGE. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3104, 7 June 1892, Page 2

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