“THE YOUNG IDEA”
The Canterbury Repertory Theatre Society's bright interpretation of NbOl Coward's play, “The Young Idea,” was presented for a second time in the Radiant Hall last evening, and Its final showing will be given to-night. The play te a highly entertaining example of* a type which can best be described as a social fantasy. The success of the presentation depends mainly On the work of Mr Barnard Beeby, the producer,, •
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HOME CRAFTS , (Judge: Mrs Merry.) Doyley, coloured embroidery: Miss G. Spriggs 1, 2. and 3, Doyley, white embroidery: Miss G. Spriggs 1. Cushion, coloured embroidery: Miss G. Spriggs 1 and 3, Miss D, Judd 2. Article made from flour bag: Mrs L. Morrison 1, Mrs A. Bringans 2, Miss D. Judd 3. Table centre, coloured: Miss G. Spriggs 1 and 3, Miss D. Judd 2. Smocked article: Miss E. Thorne 1, 2, and 3. Tea waggon set: Miss D. Judd 1, Miss McKenzie 2. Tea shower: Miss D, Judd 1. Tapestry work: Miss E. Thorne 1 and 2, Miss V. Hennesay 3. Duchesse set. coloured embroidery: Miss D, Judd 1 and 2. Guest towel, coloured embroidery: Miss G. Spriggs I, Miss D. Judd 2. Silk nightgown; Miss O, Spriggs 1, Mrs L. Morrison 2 and 3. Apron, embroidered: Miss G. Spriggs 1, Mrs A. Brlngans 2. Knitted cosy: Mrs W. Hutcheon 1, Miss Q. Sprlgga 2. Knitted pullover: Edith Reveley 1. Knitted woollen cushion; Mrs A. Jarman 1. School child’s pullover or cardigan: Edith Revelev L Handworked picture; Miss G. Spriggs 1 and 2. Mrs A. A. Stott’s trophy for highest number of points: Miss O. Spriggs. Mrs O. C. Warren’s trophv for second highest number of points: Miss D. Judd. Mrs L. Morrison’s trophy for moat entries: Miss G. Spriggs. CHILDREN’S SECTION (Judge: Mr G. Cartwright.) Plain sewing, under 13 years: Y. Levick . 3jorie Hutcheon 2, B, Jenkins 8. Plain sewing, under 16: N. Levick 1, Ivy Hockeridge 2, N. Leyick S. Hand embroidered d'oyley,.under LV years: Y. Lev-
ick 1 ahd 2 : Note Jenkins & Hand-em-broidered d’oyley, under 16 years: Betty Reed 1, Marjorie Hutcheon 2. Noellne Levick 3. Specimen embroidery, under 12 years: Y. Levick 1. Specimen embroidery, under 16 years: Noellne Levick 1 and 3, Ivy Hockeridge 2. Tabic centre, coloured: Betty Reed 1 and 2, Ivy HoCkerldge 3. Darned stocking, under 12 years; Y. Levick 1 and 2, Nola Jenkins 3. Darned stocking, Under 16 years: Beaulah Jenkins 1, Marjorie Hutcheon 2, N. Levick 3. Italtted article, under 12 years: Y. Levick L Nola Jenkins 2. Kona Cridge 3. Knitted article, under 16: Beaulah Jenkins 1 and 2, Irene Goldsmith 3. Writing, print script, under Standard I.; Joy Redmond 1. Valmai Dhlon 2, Warwick Jenkins 3. Writing, under 10 years: Bussell Williams li Rona Cridge 2, Ngaire Otten 3. Writing, under 12 years; Nelson Qilmour 1, Note Jenkins 2, Max . Williams 3. Writing. 16 years and under: Donald Rowland 1. Jim Clinton 2. Beaulah Jenkins 3. Plasticine modelling, under 10 years: Billie Hewitt 1, Warwick Jenkins 2, Selda Jenkins 3. Plasticine modelling, under 18 years: Note Jenkins 1, Nelson Gilmoaf 2. Carton work: Mavis Steele 1. Henry Redmond 2, Durtcan Reveley 8, pencil drawing, under 10 years: Janice candy 1, Ngaire otten 2, Lawrence Sanson S. Pen«m drawing, under 18 years: Note Jenkins I, Nfclacn Qilmour 2, Pencil drawing 19 yearsorundor: Hamilton Anson 1, Marjorie Hutcheon 2, Dorothy Otten 3. Crayon drawing, under Standard I.: Valmai Dillon 1, Joy Redmond 2, Warwick Jenkins 3- Crayon drawing, under 11 yekrs: I Nelson GUmour LJunice Candy 2, Yvonne
Levick 3. Crayon drawing, 16 years oi under: Dor °toy Often 1, Beaulah Jenkins 2, Hamilton Anson 2. Brush drawing, under 11 years: Y. Levick 1, Douglas Otten 2, Nelson Olimour 3. Brush drawing. 16 years or under; Robert Thompson 1. Robin Gunn 2. Douglas Thompson 3. Map of South Island of New Zealand, under 12 years: V. Levick 1. Colin Stott 2, Nelson Olimour S. Map of England, open: Duncan Reveley 1, Donald Ftnlayson 2, Henry Redmond 3. Mrs R. fi. Gunn’s trophy for highest points classes l to 13: Yvdnne Levick* Mrs G. H, Ridgen's trophy for highest points in classes 1C to a): Nelson Gilmour. Mr R. G. Robinson's trophy for bestj writing: Nelson GilmOur,
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21906, 6 October 1936, Page 6
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