COMPETITIONS FESTIVAL
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS
The Christchurch Competitions . Society continued Its festival last night. Follow-? ing are results;— Sailor’s Hornpipe, under 10.—Shirley Harvey (Brown’s) 1, Norma Bird (Christchurch) and Mary Watson (Linwood) (equal)’2. Song for Girls, eight and under 12. Jessie Signal (Hornby) 1, Jill Ledsham (Somerfield) 2, Carline Tamplin (Linwood) 3. Tap or Step Dance, eight and under 10. —Betty Orange (Woolston) 1, Colleen Dixon (Beckenham) 2. Humorous Recitation, girls, eight and under 12.—Pamela Harrison (Linwood) 1, Margaret Josling (St. Albans) 2, Shirley Miller (Christchurch) 3. Sacred Solo, Soprano (open).—Miss Doreen Udell (Christchurch) 1, Miss Beryl Gough (Fendalton) 2, Miss Gertrude Ardagh (Christchurch) 3. Character or Demi-Character Dance, 10 and under 13.—Lola McDonald (Fendalton) 1, Marjorie Phillips (Linwood) 2, Beverley Warden (St. Martins) and Dorothy King (Timaru) (equal) 3. Operatic Solo.—Miss Phyllis' Mander, (Christchurch) 1, Miss Shirley Jones (St. Albans) 2, Miss Edna Boyd-Wilson (Rlccarton) 3. Sailor’s Hornpipe, 10 and under 13. Colleen Coulter (Christchurch) 1, Reta Wootton (Riccarton) 2, Billy Boyle (Greymouth) 3. Plano Duet. 12 and under 15.—Noeline Gibbard and Betty Hooper (Christchurch) 1, Aareen Ballantyne (Spreydon) and Joyce Cook (Christchurch) 2. Ernestine Lilly and Pauline Hughes (Christchurch) 3. Plano Solo, 14 and under 16.—Noeline Gibbard (Christchurch) 1, Maurice Till (Christchurch) 2, Ted Hooper (Barrhlll) 3. Seann Trlubhais, 13 and under 16 (provincial championship).—Russell Dowler (Christchurch) 1, May Palmer (Riccarton) 2, Donald Ramsay (Ashburton) 3. Junior Recitation, girls eight and under 12.—Margaret Josling (St. Albans) 1, Pamela Harrison (Linwood) 2, Noeline McAleer (Opawa) 3. ' ' Song in Character, 11 and under 13. Jill Ledsham (Somerfield) 1, Carline Tamplin (Linwood) 2, Norma Turner (Shirley; 3 ■ ’ Character or Demi-Character Dance, under 10.—Joan Ritchie (Christchurch 1 ) _l, Paula Le Breton (Christchurch) 2, Pauline Leathern (Waltham) 3. Humorous Recitation, Boys under 16. Keith-Cooke (Fendalton) 1, Rex Clarkson (Linwood) 2. Peter Dunmill (St. Mar--3 or Tap Dance, under eight.—Raymond O’Brien (South Brighton) l. Valmai Davies (Richmond) 2, Marilyn Marigold (Christchurch) 3. Mezzo Soprano Solo, open.-Miss Ph>llis Mander (Mount Pleasant) 1. Miss Eileen Lawry (Papanui) 2, Miss Marjorie Rowley (Christchurch) 3. . .. fl Irish Reel, any age.—Mrs Chisholms School 1, Miss Muriel Waughs School Miss Bessie Macdonald's School 3.
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23330, 16 May 1941, Page 10
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