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NOBLE PARK
Noble Park Methodists strongly op
pose the proposed transfer to Spring
vale circuit, arid it is intended to pe
tition the February conference to al-
low Noble Park to remain in" Dande
nong circuit.,
State School Mothers’ Club. —Pro-
gramme of concert on December 14,
in the Public , Hall: Overture, Mrs.
Brewer and Company; song and
dance, “Yours and Mine,” Marjorie
Francis; recitation, “The Owl and the
Pussy Cat,” Three Little Girls; char
acter song, “Mr. Golliwog,’’"Six Girls;
hoop dance; Lorraine Hewitt; song,
“When Your Hair is Turned to
Silver,” Norma Bartlett.
Winner of the Popular Boy competi
tion: Ernie Hannon, 936 votes, £3/18,
1; Harold Lawrence, 595 voes, £2/9/7,
2; Keith Whittle, 339 votes, £l/8/3, 3;
Will Garland, 315 votes, £l/6/3, 4;
Stan Marshall, 264 votes, £l/2/, 5.
“"School prizes.—Highest boy and
-highest girl in each grade; Bth, Jack
Page and Jean Smith; 7th, Arthur
Small and Hazel Wolffe; 6th, William
Gocdall and Wilma Woodman; -■ sth,
Lellie Marshall and Pearl Fisher; '4th,,
Lionel Rasin and Rose Small; 3rd,
Ronald- Tucker and Florence Burnley ;
2nd, Albert Edgley and another. For
attending every day of the year:
Laurie Head, Leslie Marshall, Alma
.Bennett and Vera llifE. ‘
YiolhV solo, Mr. J. O’Donohue;~
character song, “I Want, to Sing
About You,” Lorraine and Norma
Hewett; recitation, “Hark the Bells,”
Bill Bennett; dance, Marjorie Fran
cis; musical solos, Leo. Morgan and
Claude Metzenthen.
A vote of thanks was passed -by
Mr. Turner.
The evening was opened by Cf.
Gartside, who acter as chairman
throughout.
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