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COMPETITIONS OPEN WITH OVER 1100 COMPETITORS

The Greymouth Competitions Society's 34th. annual festival got away to a good start yesterday when many sections were completed at the three halls engaged, St. Columba, St. John’s and Wesley. More than 1100 entries have been received for the festival which will concluded on Thursday next. A high standard of performance was noted by the judges yesterday, and last evening’s recalls, presented at the Wesley Hall .attracted a good attendance, ’ who were treated to an interesting evening’s entertainment. OPENING BY MAYOR The fact that this was the 34th. annual festival made them realise that they had., in Gleymouth, a socity which not only promoted the arts, but which had withstood the test of time, the Mayor, Mr F. F. Boustridge, said last night, when opening the festival in the Wesley Hall. He was introduced by the president of the society, Mr M. B. Charteris. The Mayor said they would find that the society would stand the test fop many more years. The festival honoured Greymouth, and had attracted competitors from all parts of the Dominion. He paid a tribute to the founders of the organisation and to those who had carried it on through the years. The festival this year represented a large increase in the numbei’ of competitors. Last year there were 700, and this year it. was more than 1100. This, he said, augured well for the future of the society, and pointed to the fact that Greymouth must be recognised as one of the homes of art and music. The Mayor paid a tribute to the adjudicators, and wished them a happy ending to their work. It was on them that the young artists depended for encouragement, so that they would come again, and try for further-honours in the future. "To the 1100 competitors I say it must be understood that all cannot win, and I know that you will accept the decisions of the judges,” said the Mayor. He added that he honed the winners would encourage the losers, and that the latter would always remember that there could not be a winner if there was not a loser. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL (Judge, Mr I-I. Temple White, Wellington). Piano duet, boy or girl, 14 years and under: Betty Reynolds and Marie Murray 79 points 1; Pauline Hartshorne and Marie Anderson 77, 2; Janice Meikle and Anne Fahey 75, 3. Song, boy or girl under 10: Barbara’ M. White 78, 1: Mary Greenhill 77, 2; J. L. Watson 74, 3. Piano solo, boy or girl over 14 and under 18: Joan Wrobleski (Hokitika) 75, 1; Anne Eadie 73, 2; Ellen Shearer (Hokitika) 72, 3. Song, boys 14 and under: Graham Elcock (Spreydon) 82, 1; Lyndon Prescott 80, 2; Gordon J. Kinsett (Addington) 79, 3. H.C.: Paul Shannahan, Garry Fraser (Waltham), Victor G. Erridge (Spreydon). Song in Character, boy or girl, 16 and under: Janet Dunshea, 84pts, 1; Graham Elcock (Spreydon) 83, 2; Janet M. Dixon and Victor G. Erridge (Christchurch), 81, equal 3. H.C., Betty Usshev. Song, boy or girl under 8: Catherine T. Connor, 79pts, 1; Brenda Eadie 77, 2. H.C., Lois Shannahan. Instrumental Solo, brass, under 16: John B. Henry, 2nd Musical Quartette, any instruments: Misses Drummond, Robinson, Morgan and Pat Eadie. 85pts, 1; Greymouth Municipal Band No. 1, 76pts, 2. H.C., Misses Broad, Peillon. Gifford and Mi’ Harrison.

Duet, brass instruments, open: Alan Tones and partner, 78pts, 1; Charles George and L. Hall, 75pts, 2. Violin Solo, boy' or girl, 14 and under; Gordon Worsley, 78pts, 1; Philip Mead, 70pts, 2; Victor G. Erridge (Spreydon) 68pts, 3. Song, virls 12 and under: Fay E. Dixon (New Brighton) 77pts. 1; Laureen Harris -'(New Brighton) 75. 2. Violin solo, boy or girl 18 and under: Ray Hill, 78pts I.’ Song, boys 12 and under: Gordon J. Kinsett, Addington, 77pts 1. Song, boys 16 and under, test: Lyndon Prescott 80pts 1; Graham Elcock, Spreydon, 78pts 2; Garry Fraser, Waltham, 77pts 3. School choirs: St. Mary’s, Greymouth, 82'pts 1. Instrumental brass: Ivan Emmerson, 81pts 1: Joseph Harper, Taylorville, 78nts 2; Norn»cn Gardner, 76pts 3. H.C., Allan Tones, James R. Henry. .Piano solo, boy or girl 12 and under, test: Marlene Smith, Christchurch, 84pts 1; Alice A. Bourke. 81 pts 2; Pauline Hartshorne. 78pts 3. H.C., Ann Stratford. Joan Sadler. Tenor solo,, test: Mr James Laughton. SOpts 1; Mr T. Menzies, Runanga, 78pts 2; Mr R. H. Clifford, 75nts 3. ELOCUTION (Judge, Mrs Matthew Teward, Wellington). Recitation, boy or girl, 14 years and under, humorous: Eileen Saunders 77, 1; Graham Elcock (Spreydon) 76, 2. Story without wol’ds: St John’s A 78, 1; St John’s B 76, 2. Test Recitation, girls 16 and under: Fay E. Dixon (New Brighton) 80pts, 1; Janie M. Dixon (New Brighton) 79pts, 2; Josephine M. Rathbun, 78pts, 3. Recitation, boy or girl, 16 and under, not humorous: Jane M. Dixon 82pts, 1; Josephine M. Rathbun SOpts, 2; Roeoni E. Anderson, 79pts, 3. Recitation, girls under 10, test: Janice A. Gordon, 83pts l; fi Patricia Mitchell, Ross. Slpts 2; Alison B. White and Maxine Wilson, Totara. equal 3. . . , Humorous recit/.tion, boys or girls under 10: Graeme Wicks, SOots 1: Maxine Wicks, 79pts 2; Alison B. White, 78pts 3. V.H.C.. Barbara M White. . , Recital with musical accompaniment. dramatic: Mr William Hamilton, 82pts 1; Mr Kenneth C. Gillespie, SOpts 2; Raeoni Anderson, 79pts 3. DANCING (Judge. Miss Isa McKenzie, Palmerston North). Highland Fling, novice: Joy Savage (Christchurch) 74, 1; Lorraine Hills (Rangiora). and Shirley Veale 73, equal 2; Janice M. Hibbs (Gladstone) 4. , -r 1 Tap dance, 13 and over: Leola Goodall 1- May F. Galvin (Dunedin) 2; Nita Mayo (Waltham) 3. Operatic Dance, under 7: Marie L. Ford (Addington) 1; Kay Cleghorn 2: Beverley Preddy 3. Barefeet Dance, 10 and under 13 Valerie Harris 1; Janice B. R<xplej (Kaianoi) 2; Phyllis McKendry (Westport) and Shirley Veale equal Skipping Dance, 13 and over: May F. Galvin (Dunedin) 1, Norma Bird (^Operatic 1 Due, 2 'under 13: Glenda H. Thomson and Noeline Young, 1; Maigaret Jefferies and Maureen Harris (Avonside) 2. , Irish Jig, 13 and over: Norma tnd (Christchurch) 1; May F. Galvin (Dunedin) 2; Rita B. Stanley (Woo-.-ston) 3. . , •, -io. Highland Fling, 10 and under 13: Marlene Smith (Christchurch) 77pts, i- Annette Diedrichs (Hokitika) 76, 2 : Valarie Fraser (Waltham) 75, 3. Operatic Dance, under 10: Gillian Fathers (Sumner) 75pts, 1; Jillian

E. Hayden (Woolston) 74, 2; Pearl P. Calder (Cobden) 73, 3. Irish Jig, under 10: Alan W. McKenzie (Westport) 78pts, 1; Frances L. Hodge (Spreydon) 77, 2; Barbara E. Dick (Christchurch) 74, 3. Character Dance, 13 and over: Valmai Henderson, 1., Sailor’s Hornpipe, 10 and under 13: Anne E. Hawker, St. Albans, 77pts 1: Del. Kavanagh, Riccarton, 76pts 2; Marlene Smith,. Christchurch, 75pts 3. i Sean Triubhais, under 10: Margaret Gordon, Riccarton, 76pts 1; Frances L. Hodge, Spreydon, 75pts 2; Jill Fagan, Fendalton, 74pts 3. Sword Dance, 10 and under 13: Rachael Anderson, Dunedin, 79pts 1; Annette Diedrichs, Hokitika, 77pts 2; I Beverley MacPherson, Ashburton, 3.

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Grey River Argus, 24 August 1948, Page 3

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COMPETITIONS OPEN WITH OVER 1100 COMPETITORS Grey River Argus, 24 August 1948, Page 3

COMPETITIONS OPEN WITH OVER 1100 COMPETITORS Grey River Argus, 24 August 1948, Page 3