Ballymena
... Soprano— Hylda C . M'Xeill. Xewry. Moore s Irish Melody—Women—Hylda C. M'Xeill- men —Robert Murdock. Ballymena. Tenor —Jack Wilkinson. Belfast. Bass—Alex. MTlroy. Randalstown. Oratorio—Alex. ...
... Soprano— Hylda C . M'Xeill. Xewry. Moore s Irish Melody—Women—Hylda C. M'Xeill- men —Robert Murdock. Ballymena. Tenor —Jack Wilkinson. Belfast. Bass—Alex. MTlroy. Randalstown. Oratorio—Alex. ...
... competition t open) for the Knockan Perpetual Challenge Cun was won by Colonel P. A. Carden, Wimbledon. Baritone solo—l. Jack Wilkinson. Bumrana : 3. W. D. Smyth. Strabane. and C. A. Herdman, Sion Mills . w . Eieraentary tenor-1. William Wood. ...
... MTTLF.WOOD. Communion. 7—Rev. E. A. EDWARDS, CROSVENOR HALL. 11-30—Mr. ADRAIN HOLMES, —Rev. R. G. BAGNALL Soloist. Mr. Jack Wilkinson. Hall Choir. OONEGALL STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 11-30 —*’ Livinß Cnirerse. 7- o—*' Sufficient Grr.cr. U-v. ALEXANDER ...
... Belfast leas). killed it action an Nov. Se in Franco. Detested was a of Mrs. 3rCalltini, Beetril Street, Belfast. Pte. JACK WILKINSON. Ist Cheshire Regiment. formerly of Derry. •oanded and • prisoner of Imo. in tierma•J. The photo taken in • German prison ...
... Solo, quick study class (open)—Sadie Sloan. Belfast. Bass or baritone (elementary)—Wilson Hamilton, Londonderry, and Jack Wilkinson, Buncrana (tie). Mezzosoprano (elementary)— Eileen Graham, Ballymena. Junior dramatic interpretation (under —First Derry ...
... Northern Counties Cnp, Jack Wilkinson, 8. ; 2. J. B- Crookes. 8t: 3, Derek M'Launn. Belfast. 83. _ . . - . \diilt vocal solo, confined first prize-winners in six classes—l ana Spoils Association Cup. 1. Ada Pun. RC. 2. Jack Wilkinson. R.'». Scholarship for ...
... its kind in the country. were affected. The firm is engaged on the manufacture of wood screws. nuts and bolts. Fireman Jack Wilkinson received burns to his hands but after treatment able to leave hospital. Mr. B. Dean. director and general manager of the ...
... our London clubs have had to look round tor substitutes. Naturally, Canada is the recruiting ground, and Frank Dunn and Jack Wilkinson are both being imported from there. The latter is only 22 years of age. hut is known as the hardest body checker in ...
... second prizes in adult solo competitions any festival)—l. J. Crookes. Belfast (84); 2. Jack Wilkinson. Buncrana (83). Moore’s Irish melodies (anv mate voire)—l. Jack Wilkinson »84); 2, Samuel M’Feely. Coleraine (82). ...
... Belfast. 179; 3. Rea, Craigavad. 178. Tenor 1. Thomas Tinsley. Belfast (marks withheld); 2. Mbort Watt. Belfast. 172; 3. Jack Wilkinson, Belfast, 171. \ Church choir Whileabbey Pres‘ byterian Church Choir (Mr. i Grainger. L.T.C-L.), 178. Albert Street P ...
... Campbell, W. Pitts, M. Callen, and Jack Wilkinson. I There was a School Children's Fancy Dress parade, organised by Mrs. G. E. Austin 4 prises being presented by Mrs. Peacocks. A Cinderella Dance, organised by Mr. Jack Wilkinson was afterwards held in the Masonic ...
... Keith. Belfast. 10 interpretation 1 (and Alma cup. presented by Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Mince. Portstewart). Ada Duff. 851 2. Jack Wilkinson. 114: 3 (tie), Margaret Greer. Ballyiesson. Co. Down. and J. L. Crooke'. $3 each. Bass solo-1 (and cup presented by Mr ...