COMPETITION RESULTS FROM ASHBURTON
DEMONSTRATION CONCERT TO END FESTIVAL
The competitions of the Ashburton Competition Society’s five-day festival c° ncluded night. A demonstration concert by winners of competition events will be held this evening. Results of yesterday’s events were:— Dancing , Maj l .JIS. under 10—Valerie Morriss (Ashburton). 60, 1; Wendv Cannnn (Christchurch), 68. 2; Tconte FrS waVd) e . dl v ) h 6 c 3 ' Col!een Stevenson (TinA. nil’s, under 14—Patricia Sl ‘Bl Urt 9 n M 82 ’ I L.i une Campbell chfuoh! I, 'an 81 '.. 2 fe^? ry l , OBr >en (Christburtml’ l°nd 3 ’ Sheilagh Chapman (Ashchuroh) v h d c. Dlana McCIUr S (Christ-
Clog Dance, 12 and over. Kathlc.n «»)’ v h a ?. d N»c r y bara Dance, 12 and over.—Kathleen Dench (Christchurch 1 ), (Chri ß &h"% rS e and L ° Uise McSh erry son’llnverMrem 1 )’ Kathleen Eun(Christehurehf ’fa ’2? : H l S?„ cy sod5 od £ er m O a C r e u a ) n^ e h a °e h, ’ 83 ’ 3; ' Ja " lco TiChild? D &b l ?rte“: 80 U points l 3 'Adriemie » C h ( u A r s cK u ; to g> c and SSSSHISSS Sailor’s Hornpipe, under 14 veam ricia Arnst (Ashbiirton), 81 polntT 1Fo?d (Chri b tchurSh ar 77. T 2 jshm a a 7S FchristehurohrvT?? and Dae Nu ™ nSiST 3 ?!*!’ . Derril " c fi® r »cter, or Storv Dance, 14 and over.—Fave riwrch) 85 points, if' Judith ( 78 m 3 2: c"lds la ( A,hb"to§). 7 U 7 nd p"nt. 12 T P Bri'an North (Ashburton), 76, 2; P Sheilagh Chan man (Ashburton). ’75. 3? V?lerie MoroS (Cb?JSe r hureh) a ? d h c Adr)enne Cornelius so£%^i 3^ d T r B^a" n 2, Dae Nunn (Christchurch)
, under 18.—Barbara Dick (Christchurch) 1, Helen Hughes (Ocean Beach) 2, Judith Dench (Christchurch) Hornpipe, under 12.—ShHiagh Chapman (Ashburton). 77 points, 1; Pamela Childs (Ashburton), 75, 2; AdrlS? rn *‘u ius / • (Christchurch), 73, 3; Brian North (Ashburton), and Helen Fechney (Ashburton), 72, v he * uni *er 16.—Judith Dench (Christchurch), 86 points, 1; Helen Hughes (Ocean Beach). 85, 2; Barbara Dlck z (Christchurch), 84, 3; Nancy Rodger (Christchurch) v h c. y wS^ I ?^P}S b S ais ’t.x U, l5 er W—Rhondda Webb (Christchurch), 70 points, 1; Valerie Morriss (Ashburton), 68, 2; Wendv Cannon (Christchurch), 67, 3; Grace Wilson (Ashburton) and Leoni© French
Highland Reel, under 18.—Helen Hughes ? ea< tb 82 points, 1; Nancy Rodger (Christchurch), 81, 2; Barbara Dick (Christchurch), 80, 3; Judith Dench (Christchurch) v h c.
Vocal and Instrumental Character Duo, 14 and over Judith Dench and Carel Chaplin (Christchurch), , Son ?' under 16—Carel Chaplin Chr stehurefi , 69. 1; Raylene WUlilms S££2 s J C u Ur,; Sl’ 68 ’» 2; Marybelle Arnould MS)’: v 6& c. 3; Judi,h Dench £° w ’n , - K * thi ” n Lady—Mrs Loma Gobbe (Christchurch). 93 points, 1; Miss Kathleen Eunson (Invercargill), 90, 2. Lelder Song, Gentleman—Mr James MeGuinness, 69 points, 1. Vocal Duet, under 12.—Janette Arnould and Soyna Black (Christchurch), 75 points, 1.
Piano Solo, boys under 16.—George Bryant (Ashburton), 75 points, 1; Roger Whyte (Ashburton), 70, 2. Vocal Solo and Accompaniment, lady or gentleman.—Mrs Lorna Gobbe (Christchurch), 90 points, 1.
Elocution Recitation, under 9.—Kevin Anderson (Invercargill). 80, 1; Denise Brown (Ashburton), 78, 2; Bruce Williams (Christchurch), 75, 3; Sherrill Cooper (Christchurch) and Neil Mitchell (Christchurch)
Recitation, Character, under 12.—Fave Ellis (Christchurch), 81, 1; Judith Edwards (Ashburton), 80, 2: Anthony Ford and Janette Arnould (Christchurch), 79, 3; Alison Soal (Ashburton), Sherill Cooper (Christchurch), Gwynneth Beyi /£ hr, u? hur £ h) ’ and Keith Ellis (Christchurch) v h c. Character Recitation, 12 and under 16 —Noelme Cartwright (Timaru), 80, 1; Blake McDowell (Ashburton), 78, 2; Ger- ?«?« Sparkes . (Christchurch), 76, 3; Garry Williams (Christchurch) v h c. y Recitation Test, 12 and under 14 Jocelyn Kenny (Ashburton) 1, Gary Williams (Christchurch) 2, Faye Alexander (Ashburton) 3. Elaine Wilson (Ashburto”
Humorous Recitation, nine and under 12.—Janette Arnould (Christchurch) 1, Alison Soal (Ashburton) 2, Judith Edwards (Ashburton) 3, Anthony Ford (Christchurch) v h c.
Recitation, restricted. 12 and under 16 (non-first prize winner). —Terese Fahey. 81 points, 1; Dawn Spicer and Margaret Williams (Ashburton). 78 (equal) 2, Ronald Hellewell. Faye Alexander, and Jocelyn Kenny (Ashburton) v h c.
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