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Success for Dunluce in Irish talent contest finals

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Published Date: 17 June 2009
SOME members of Dunluce Presbyterian Junior Christian Endeavourers excelled themselves in the finals of the Irish C E Union's Junior Talent Contest, held in First Antrim Presbyterian Church.
The adjudicators were Paul Thompson, Vocal Music; George Hewitt, Instrumental, Music and Mrs Olive Gardner, Bible Reading and Verse Speaking. Their job was not an easy one, it was hard to make choices as there was such a talented group of young people competing.

Mrs. Gardiner graciously presented a Challenge Cup in memory of her late husband, Fred, a loyal and faithful supporter of the Christian Endeavour Movement throughout his long life.

Mrs. Carole Dillon, Irish C.E. Union President, presented the Cups and Certificates to the winners. These included:

CLASS 2 - SOLO 9 &10 YEARS – 1st James McCullough, Dunluce CLASS 4 - VERSE SPEAKING 8 YEARS & UNDER – 1st Jack McCullough, Dunluce Presbyterian; 2nd Daniel Steele, do. CLASS 5 – VERSE SPEAKING 9 & 10 YEARS - 2nd James McCullough, Dunluce CLASS 7 – BIBLE READING 8 YEARS & UNDER – 3rd Jack McCullough, Dunluce CLASS 8 – BIBLE READING 9 & 10 YEARS –2nd James McCullough, Dunluce Presbyterian.

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  • Last Updated: 15 June 2009 8:27 PM
  • Source: Ballymoney Times
  • Location: Ballymoney
 
 
 

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