INGLEWOOD NOTES
(From our own Correspondent.) December 30. Although the weather in this locality has been unusually rough for the time of the year, with two heavy falls of snow on the mountains the week before Christmas; we were consoled by the fact that Christmas Eve and the morning of the great festival were fine. Hence there was a crowded congregation for Midnight Mass, and practically every one present approached .the Holy Table. A successful scholastic year as recorded at the local convent. While the examination this month of the pupils generally was favorable, two obtained their proficiency certificates and five competency. During the same T week the examination in connection with the Trinity College of Music, London, was held, when all the pupils presented passed, in the following grades:Licentiate diploma : Miss N. Wilson; senior (singing): Miss M. Leech, 83 (honors); pianoforte: R. M. Lamer, 76; R. Gudgeon, 70. Intermediate: (pionoforte and ’cello): M. Leech, 77 (pianoforte): E... M. Allen, 74; D. Manby, 72. Preparatory (pianoforte): E. Haselden, 84 (honors); M. Domlbroski,. 82 (honors) B. Dobson, 73; E. Taylor, 73; D. Olson, 68. • First steps: R. Kerick, 80; J. Dobson, 74.
The Sisters are to be commended on their year's achievements, especially in view of the fine work they have also carried out in connection with the bazaar and other parish undertakings. All are pleased know that the health of our worthy pastor, Father Forrestal, is improving after a severe attack of influenza. <*>_ •
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 1, 7 January 1925, Page 47
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243INGLEWOOD NOTES New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 1, 7 January 1925, Page 47
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