RESULTS OF AUGUST 25 COMPETITIONS
No. 1: A great number of names were suggested for the club,' and from thnm six have been selected and put in tho form of a voting paper, bo that you yourselves will select the final name ot your club. All awards in this competition will be made after the final name i.-i chosen. Further information in PETER PAN'S letter. No. 2: This popular competition drew many entries, and some very creditable work was received. ■ Two additional prizes have been awarded —one to each section. The winners are: —Section A: Jean Notton, 20, Oliphant Street, Ponsonby, aged 8; second, Patty Lynes, East Const Road, Milf ord, aged 7; third prize, Ruth Harvey, 12, Ascot Avenue, Devonport, aged 0. In the senior section the prizes were awarded to: First, F.velyn Thomson, 3, Ward Street, Ellera'lie, aged 1.1; second, Madge Lynes, East Const Road, Milford, aged 13; and third, Bessie Perret, 29, Mount Smart Road, Onohunga, aged 13. Certificates in <*ach section were awarded to: Eric Askew, Cathleen Jaffers, Evelyn Hughes, Gwen liyan, Margaret Shaw, Dorris Foil, Eunice Jensen, Dorothy Lindsay, Brenda Smith, Niel Crawford, Wynne Fiel, Brenda Cherry, Eric Young, D. Parsons, Mavis Preeton, Laaea Lloyd, lone Chapman, Walter Counor, Mary Brugess, Leona Wright, Marjorie Moore,
Monty Gallaugher, Ruby Wlieeler, Lulu Eyre, Grace Eyre, Allen Eyre, George Eyre, Betty Worrell, Vernon Goodenough, Leola Reed, Shona Batty, Bryan Lowe. Gladwin Montigue, Felix Millar, Ray Clark, and Wynne Funnell. No. 3 winner is Catherine Wells, East Coast Road, Milford, aged 16. The second prize goes to Bessie Dickinson, 60, Mount Albert Road, Onehunga, aged 14. Certificates as follows: (Blue) Bertah Wilson, Dorrell Turner, Lillian Woodford. Margaret Sealer, Flora Macdonald; (pink), John Fielder, Gwenneth Booker. Bryan Millar, Alfred Blcwdon. Betty Bryant; (yellow) Agnes McLachlan, Bettie Tunnicliffe; (green) Maurice Glase, Dorothy Brooke, JesMe Riddell, .Phyllis Coleman, Myrtle Rhodes, Thelma Persson. No. 4 winners are:- — First, boys: Gaydn Georjre, Huntly, aged 12; first girls, Gwen Ryan, 78, Wanganui Avenue, Heme Bay. aged 13. Certificates as follows: (Blue) Jessie Hay, R. Sutcliffe. Gweneth Booker, Joan Barley; (pink) Pat Caesin, Vera Kyle; (yellow) Margaret Shaw, Loris Chilwell, Helen Lowe, Ina Lee, Jean Henderson, May McKegney; (green) Mavis Mancey, Francis Henry, Ada Renner, Alma Duff, Doris' Bacon, Arthur Ziman, Albert Ridgen, Ethel Dillon and Roy Lβ Long.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 213, 8 September 1926, Page 18
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