CALEDONIAN SOCIETY.
ANNUAL COMPETITIONS. Tlio annual compel itions conducted by tho Canterbury Caledonian Society oommc-ncod. last evening. Dancing 1 occupied the most of the programme, and, aa the entries vrcro Jarg-e, and the dancers on their mcttlo, tho big audience lrad a thoroughly enjoyable evening's entertainment. This afternoon and to-night tho competitions will l>o continued, the programme consisting of dancing, piping, and recitations. The judges are Messrs C. Bell (dancing), - J. Allan (piping), and H. Gladstone Hill (singing and recitations). Tho pipers for the. dancing •ito Messrs J. Sh.inna.han. J. Allan, Li. ■Shields, B. Milne, 'and R. I»egge. The results of last evening's events 'were as follows:— i Highland Fling (open, under 17 years)— Kitii.°Pcter6on 1, Leslie Edgintou 2, Emily Turner H. . Sword Dance (J920 pupils)—Vera Brightmore 1, Marjory Sey 2. . 1 Scottish Song (under 17 years)—Dulcio Philpott 1. Valerie Tolputt 3, Pearl Black 3. Highland Keel (open, under 17 years)— Tiolet Robertson 1, Dorothy Caldow 2, Muriel YTa-ugh 3.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16961, 9 October 1920, Page 11
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