Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Friday 15 August 1947, page 5


The Schools At Work And Play 'Many sporting activities of the primary schools were postponed this week because of the tram strike.

{IR. NOEL "ATKINS, who repreSsented Tasmania in the recent Australian football carnival conducted at Hobart has resumed duties at the Iuvermay School. IN the only, football match played this week, Charles St. defeated Glen Dhu by 25 points. The game was the final match in the roster series. Final scores: Charles St., 4-3 (27), defeated Glen Dhu, 2 behinds. Best players for Charles St. --I. Baker, B. Howell, N. Plckett, C. Harvey. GRIADES IV and V at the 3Mowbray School .will hold a concert to provide funds to obtain a clock for the scl.ool. A tuck shop was held early in the wek and £3 was raised. A concert was held in'the infadts' room and tCi proceeds used to buy materials f6r the children's handiwork. HOLIDAYS in primary schools will begin on August 28, and the new term commences on September 10.THlE THlE "Trevallyn School . Mothers' Club held its annual meeting 'ast week. A presentation was made to the secretary (Mrs. S. Barry), who h leaving Tasmania shortly to live in Victoria. Mr. A. A. Hnustein is at present relieving headmaster at Trevallyn School.