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DISTRICT NEWS

TATUANUI PICNIC SUNDAY SCHOOL OUTING (Special to Times) TE AROHA, Saturday. The children of the Tatuanui Sunday School spent a very enjoyable day recently on the occasion of their annual picnic which was held in Herries Park, Te Aroha. Tne beautiful surroundings, and the line weather were ideal for such an outing. The teachers arranged a sports programme the results being as follows: Races.—Children under syrs: Allan Woodley l ; Niel Rasmussen 2, Janice Pain 3. Under 7yrs: Inn Mundell 1; David Wilson 2; Betty Donald 3. 7 and 8 yrs: Bonnie Hockley 1; Ngaire Donald 2; Fay Lyndon 3. 9 and 10 yrs: Wendy Pain 1; Iris HJ/ar 11 and 12yrs: Mary Kettle 1; Ena Ilenrickson 2; Marjorie Simpson 3. Consolation Race: Beryl Rasmussen 1; Pearl Rushton 2; Coral I.yndon 3. Elder Girls: Lois Rasmussen and Muriel Shirley (dead-heat; 1; Kathleen Pearson 3. Elder Roys: John Simpson and Jim Graham (dead-heat) 1; Percy Rushton 3. Three-legged Race: Beryl Rasmussen and Mary kettle l ; Ella Rushton and Rose Henrickson 2. WAITOA NEWS FAREWELL TO TEACHER A very pleasing function took place on Friday last when the children and staff assembled to bid farewell to Miss M. Otto who has been on the Waitoa School stalT for the past three years and is leaving to be married shortlv. On behalf of the | school Miss Eileen Mnodie and Miss Shiri ley Johnston presented tne guest or 11011I our with a beautifol bouquet, a crystal ! vase and butter dish and little Nalene • .Mondie also gave her a bouquet from her class (infants;. The headmaster. Mr A. j J. Graham said he was sorry to lose such a competent toamer a* Miss Otto and on behalf of the sehool he expressed the best wishes for a brisrht and happy future. ! Miss Otto suitably replied and musical ' honours were accorded.

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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21361, 4 March 1941, Page 2

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DISTRICT NEWS Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21361, 4 March 1941, Page 2

DISTRICT NEWS Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21361, 4 March 1941, Page 2

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