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SCHOOL PICNICS

SPRINGDALE OUTING NEW BATII OPEfNED (Special to Times) \Y A IT 0 A, Monday. A large ..number or parents and Friends assembled in the .-.pringdale school grounds recently for the annual school picnic which was combined with the opening of the ii"\v school hath. The chairman or Hie School Committee, Mr \V. Nicholson, expressed thanks to the residents Inr their support which had made possible the building- or the bath. Mr J llug-bes, district health inspector, also spoke briefly, after which Mr J. G. Grant, a Former headmaster of tlie school, declared the bath open and asked two of the children, Shirley Roberts and Allan Keightley, to swim a length. Alter the ceremony, afternoon tea was served and the day was concluded with a dance in the evening. In the morning sports were held under the supervision or members of the school committee, results being as Follows: Girls.—.so yards, 9 yeans: Naomi Hyde 1. Dorothy Lindsay 2, Jill WagstafT 3. Ten years: Trixie Reynolds 1, Alma Radovaneich i>, Rae Gilbert 3. 75 yards, 11 years and over: Edna DulTell I, Shirley Roberts 2. Betty Ferguson 3. Skipping races: 11 years and under, Edna DulTell 1, Shirley Roberts 2, Alma Radovancich 3; 1:2 years and over, Josie Doss I, Mildred Radovancich 2, Margaret Height ley 3. 7 5 yards, 12 years and over: Molly O'Grady 1, Mildred Radovancich 2, Leila MalleM 3. 100 yards, 13 years: Dulcio de Lille 1, Betty Donaldson 2. Rose M-cVeigh 3. Thread-the-needle, 50 yards: Edna DulTell 1, Trixie Reynolds 2, Betty Donaldson 3. Blind-horse race: Shirley Roberts and Ai'leen Keightley i. Leila Mallet and Alina Radovancich 2, Margaret Keightley and Joyce Donaldson 3. Backward race, 12 years: Molly O'Grady I. Margaret Keightley 2. Be.ttv Donaldson 3. Backwards race. ij years: shirlev Roberts 1. Elsie Mathis 2, Betty Ferguson 3. Potato and spoon races, I 1 years and over: Shirley Roberts I, Leila Mallet j. Molly O’Grady 3. do years and under: Trixie Reynolds i, Marjorie Keightley 2, Patricia Mcf’hee 3. Hopping races, 12 years and over: Maureen Coombe 1, Margaret Keightley 2, .Molly O'Grady 3. 11 years: Edna DulTell 1, Iris .McVeigh 2, Shirlev Roberts 3. 10 years: Trixie Reynolds ), Alma Radovancich 2, Rae Gilbert 3. Rook races, 12 years and over: Duleie de Lille 1, Betty Ferguson 2. Margaret Keightley 3. 11 years: Nellie Johnasen 1, Elsie Clarke 2, Jill Wags I a IT 3. Boys.—so yards. «) years: P. Mathis 1. D. Johansen 2, R. Du-s 3. 75 yards, 10 year-G Ferguson 1. P. O’Grady '2, J. over: G. Barnett 1 / Gregg Barnett* 2,' I 'R, McLeod 3. 1 i years and over, open: Gregg Barnett 1. j. Keightley 2, B. Coombes 3. Tyre race, junior boys: J. Su'initch I. Ferguson 2. P. Mathis 3. Backwards race, 1 1 years and over: J. Mathis 1. Graham Barnett 2, M. McLeod 3. Junior boys’ book race: J._Sumiieh l, J. Stucki Keightley i, B. Fisk 2, D. Wright 3. ' 13 years and over: A. Foster l, M. McLeod 2, 1.. Roberts 3. Sack race: ,T. Mathis 1. J. Sumitch 2. J. Keightley 3. Blind-horse race: A. Keightley and Graham Barnett 1, I. Ferguson and G. Shallard 2. J. Keightley and B. Coombes 3. Backwards race, 1 1 years: J. Sumitch 1, I. Fergu-son 2, P. Mathis 3. Teddy bear race.- J. Sumitch 1, D. Johansen 2, G. Shallard 3. Wheelbarrow race: P. Mathis and J. Sumitch 1,

G. Barnett and A. Keightley 2, J. Keightley and B. Coombes 3. Senior tyre race: G. Barnett 1, M. McLeod 2, L. Roberts 3. Potato and spoon race, 11 years and ovc*:': Graham Barnett 1, A. Keightley 2, B. Fisk 3. Girls.—s years: Valma Ea«t 1, Dorothy Keightley 2, Muriel Keightley 3. 7 years: T. Carr 1, M. o’Grady 2, M. Duss 3. 8 years: I. Radovancich 1, 11. Coombe 2, L. | Keightley 3. -Girls’ blind-horse race: M. | Keightley and Edna Hyde 1, Tottle Morrl- 1 son and Molly Ferguson 2, Valma East j and M. Duss 3. Skipping race: T. Mor- J rison I. Helen Coonube 2, Nora O’Grady 3. ! Dutch doll race, 5 years.- F. Stucki I, C. \ Jones 2, M. Ferguson 3: six years, O. ! ! Keightley I. M. Ghatileld 2, M. MePliee <>; ; ■ seven years, E. Hyde 1, A. WagslalT 2, M. ' o'Grady 3; eight years, I. Radovancich l.’ I L. Keightley 2, S. McPhee 3. Backwards : race: live years, L. Keightley l, M. For- 1 guson 2, W. Singer 3: six years, June • Lindsay 1. Esme Malcolm 2, Nancy Donaldson 3; seven years, E. Hyde 1, A. Wag- ' • stall' 2, M. O’Grady 3; eight years, R. : j Oates 1, E. Lindsay 2, V. Bar-new 3. Teddy . bear race: Five years, G. Coultes and F. ' .McPhee I, V. East 3; six years, G. Kelght- ; ley 1, T. Barnett 2, M. McPhee 3; seven . years, r. Morrison l, E. Hyde 2. M. Duss ! 3; eight years, /. Radovancich 1, L. Height- . 1 ley 2, H. Coombe 3. Paper cutting.- 5 i years, Maura Morrison i, V. East 2, W. 1 .Singer 3; six years, G. Keiightley l, R. ! Oates 2, Rose stucki 3; seven years, m. i Duss I E. Hyde 2, A. WagstafT 3; eight' V. Harnett l, I. Radovancich 2, L. ; keightley 3. Girls' relay: Betty Donald- ; s°n» team 1, Rose McVeigh’s team 2. Boys, 6 years: M. Ghatileld l. T. Bar- ; !? e C G. Keightley 3. Boys’ blind-horse ! Baniett and L. Oates 1, G. ; Ke ghtley and 1. Radovancich 2. M. Ghat- • Me id and C. Jomv 3. Wheelbarrow race: ; Im| 13 Y ne n t „ anfl T oateS '• ' 5 - Keightley; and 1. Radovancich 2 c .Tones v* : j Chatfleld 3. Boys’ relay: Gregg Barnett's 1 i rCm/Ji' PaSS ball ’ irls V. bO.VS: Girls 1. j 1 uio.'tacie race, girls: 5 years v r < 1 j v» eW /n Sr V jth '’ Morrison 3; six years* I M. Clhatflekl 1. o. Keightley 2’. R. stuck! I T nn ai o s ' A ; A’ alr ' stafr L E. Hyde 2, '. on eight years, 1. Jones I I : SrtTThni-A’ /•', K 1 ** 3 ' overhead ball. I rare- «>ung wojnen's MarrieVi ■ e ’ Mks Eljs< ' UufToll 2. £ rilce: Mrs *• NGARUA SCHOOL PROGRAMME OP SHORTS {.Special to Times.) .... WAITOA, Monday. Hie annual picnic ol' me Ngarna School was held recently in Mr vV. Scoil’s paddock. During the morning children's aports events were Held, and 111 me alter- f suns wer^a. 11 rfl 1111 • WCI ° c ' >l,| f' Jelea - he I uirls’ events.—Fiat’ races, syrs.- Gay Mai- 0 * ,Sl ’ Kal,l,ef ‘ n Hirst, 2. *>yrs: ! ureiu Egan, 3rd. 7irs*.: Dapliine Green- ! Vide Ist; violet Burge, 2nd; Joyce Mil-; ler, 3rd. 8 and Dyrs.: Shiriuy Denwoud, Ist; Beryl i ry, 2nu; Jean Gandy, 3rd. lu yrs.: Dorothy Reid, Ist; Stella Bowen 2IK1; L. Walker, 3ra. llyrs.: iturna Davis’, lat; Margaret Buchanan, 2nd; Betty Bennett 3rd. 1 2yrs.: June Bowen, Ist; Vul- - erle Hampshire, 2nd; Tnea Harris, 3rd. 13 yts and over: Ruby Anderson, Ist; Elva Davis 2nd; Freda Harris, 3rd. Threelegged races, 5 to s years: Jean Candy ana slnrley Hen wood, Ist; Dapliine Greenville and Violet Burge, 2nd; Doreen Anderson and Valerie Wilson, 3rd. 9 to 11Jean Gandy and Margaret Fry, Ist; Betty Bennett and Lorane Reeve, 2nd; Dorothy Reid and atella Bowen, 3rd. 12 and over: June Bowen and Margaret Buchanan, Ist; Freda Harris and Elva Davis, 2nd; Doreen Lalicli and Valerie Hampshire, 3rd. Ghainpionship: Elva Davis, Ist. Skipping Races, o to syrs.: Margaret Fry, Ist; Dapliine Greenville, 2nd; Jean Candy, 3rd. 8 to llyrs.: L. W’alker, Ist; Margaret Buch- 1 anan, 2nd; Beryl Fry, 3rd. 12 and over: Ihea Harris, Ist; Rubv Anderson, 2ndElva Davis, 3rd. Hurdle Races, 10 and under: Beryl Fry, Ist; Eileen Vickers, 2nd; Jean Gandy, 3rd. 17yrs and overFreda Harris, Ist; Elv a Davis, 2nd; Margaret Buchanan, 3rd. Potato races, 10 1 and under: Jean Candy, Ist; Stella Bowen, ! 2nd; Margaret Fry, 3rd. 11 and over: Ruby Anderson, Ist; Freda Harris, 2nd; Thea Harris, 3rd. Hat race: Doreen Anderson. Ist; Valerie Unwood, 2nd; Margaret Fry, 3rd. Cycle races, 11 and over: Margaret Buchanan, Ist; June Cochrane, 2nd; Freda Harris, 3rd. Boys’ Events Flat races, syrs: Henry Print, Ist; Malcolm I.alrd. 2nd. fiyrs.: George Buchanan, Ist; Fred Greenville, 2nd; Ivan Donovan, 3rd. 7yrs.: Lindsay Scott, Ist; Desmond Lailch 2nd; Neil Pikett, 3rd. Syrs: R. Reeve Ist; lan Wilson, 2nd. 9yrs: Alfred Carter, Ist; Tom Scott. 2nd; Douglas Scott, 3rd. 1 Oyrs.: Bernard Davis, Ist; Donald Williams, 2nd; Alan Williams, 3rd. llyrs.: Peter Anderson, Ist; Bruce Candy, 2nd; Trevor Denrh, 3rd. 12yrs.: Loekio Scott, Ist: Maurice Vickers. 2nd: Russell Unwood, 3rd. 13yrs.: Rax Wilson. Ist; Alec Reid. 2nd; Noel Carter. 3rd. Three-legged i races. 5 to Syrs.: Desmond Lalicn and 1 Dan Donovan. Ist: Bevin Walker and Fred Greenville, 2nd; vurge Buchanan and ; Malcolm Laird. 3rd. 9 to llyrs.: Ray 1 Bennett and Trevor Wilson, Ist: Alec j Thomlinson and Lawrence Hampshire, 2nd: Walter Burge, and GeofTrey 1e Gal- i * lais. 3rd. 12 and over: Lockie Scott and!. Alee Reid. !=t: Noel Carter and Colin • ; Armstrong. 2nd: Maurice Vickers and Rex 1 Wilson. 3rd. Championship: Rev Wilson. I ! i-t. Sack races, lo.vrs and under: Des- , , rnond Dench. l«t; Rnrnard Davis, 2nd: ! Alec Thomlinson. 3rd. If and over: 1 Trevor Dench, tsl; Ashton Walker. 2nd; ; Mer\yn Maddren. 3rd. Hurdle races; : \lfrpd Carter. Ist: Bernard Davis. 2nd: ? Jonn Buchanan. 3rd. llyrs and over; Peter Anderson. Ist: Rev Wilson. 2nd: r Noel Carter. 3rd. Tyre races. 10yr? and > under Allan Williams. Ist. Douglas Scott. ' 2nd: John Buchanan. 3rd. llyrs and 1 o\er Graham Scott. Ist: Walter Burge. v 2nd: Trevor Den'-h. 3rd. Pig baek ra<e r Fernard and Colin Miller. Ist; Gra- " j ham Sent 1 and Maleolm Laird. 2nd: Tre-H j ve r Dench and D an Donovan. 3rd. Cycle " j races, lOyra and under Alex Thomlinson, | 1

Ist; Bernard Davis, 2nd; Douglas Scott, 3rd. Ilvrs and over: Ashton Walker. Ist; Rex Wilson. 211(1; Waller Burge, 3rd. Combined relav race between tin- Arawa and Tainui Houses: Rex Wilson. Trevor Dench. June Bowen. Roma Davis (Talnul’s), Ist. Adults’ events.—Married women's race; Mrs Reid. 1>(: Mrs Donovan. 2nd: Mrs Egan. 3rd. single women: Miss M. Hag ward. l>t: Miss O. Burge. 2nd; Miss F. Widiner, 3rd. Married men's raee ; F. Smith. 1 si; C. Egan. 2nd : J. Scott. 3rd. open race: J. Tepoila. l=t: W. Widmer 2nd: T. Bennett. 3rd. iD'yds: T. Arm strong i.-t g. Ferguson, 2nd: a. ler guson. 3rd. sgnyds: T. Williams, Ist; v. Williams. 2nd; g. Ferguson. 3rd. Married women's eyrie rare. Mrs l amb. f-t. Mrs Green. 2nd; Mr- Munrn, 3rd. single women'' r ve]e rare M Hayward Ist Miss m i uxton. 2nd Mi'? .1 Gr< ■ n ville. 3rd. 1 mile married men - eyrie rare: F. Reeve. IM. V Gallfly. 2nd. !. smith. 3rd. 1 -mile: d Hirst. Ist .1. Lamb, 2nd. J MePhHlips. 3rd. ,'ingl* mcn > rvriP race, i mile: A Ferguson Ist l Williamson. 2nd. R Dench, 3rd.

CAUSE AND EFFECT When children get wet they get colds. When they get colds—they get “Baxters.” When they get “Baxters” —they get better. Baxters Lung Preserver has proved itself beyond all doubt to be the finest family cough remedy. “Baxters” soothes and reliex’es from the first dose, and ' has a v aluable tonic action. Get better get “Baxters.” (3)

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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21368, 12 March 1941, Page 5

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SCHOOL PICNICS Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21368, 12 March 1941, Page 5

SCHOOL PICNICS Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21368, 12 March 1941, Page 5

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