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ST MARY’S ANGLICAN CHURCH WINS POLICE SPELLING B

January 31, 2014
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The Police Spelling B Competition was held on Tuesday evening, January 28, at the Orealia Kelly Primary School Auditorium in which representatives from five churches participated.
The results were as follows: 1st palace: St Mary’s Anglican Church; 2nd place: the Seventh-day Adventist Church and the Ebenezer Methodist Church (tied); 3rd place: the Dominion Faith Centre; 4th place: St Gerard’s Roman Catholic Church; and 5th place: Island Harbour Baptist Church.
The event was part of this week’s activities in observance of the 42nd Anniversary of the Royal Anguilla Police Force.

1st Place – St. Mary’s Anglican Church
2nd Place – Seventh Day Adventist Church
2nd Place – Methodist Church (The Valley)

3rd Place – Dominion Faith Center
4th Place – St Gerards Roman Catholic Church
5th Place – Island Harbour Baptist Church

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