Scrap Book Competitions Judged
s 8 j ‘I am disappointed with the t \ calf club scrap books,” stated Mr j| a J. H, Dennehy, judge of the con- 5 * test, in a written critique. “In 8 h number and quality they have | ■ not improved on last year. s B g a The quality of calves seen this 0 j year was very much higher than H a last year and I expected to find * s the same improvement in the n I scrap books. Needless to say, I s si am very pleased that children \ jj concentrated on their calves a a rather than their scrap books, jj * Some good work, 'however, has a ! been put into the scran books,” 1 * . ~ 8 jj Mr Dennehy then recommend- R a cd that Mr 11. W. Crawford |j s should distribute the prizes as s ! follows: 8 S s s School Entry. s B jr a Kaiwaka School 30/-, 8 jj Waimatc North School 7/6. 8 a Waipaipai School 5/-. * 8 Port Albert School 2/6. c J Karctu Native School 2/6. s s Individual Entries. a « Dorothy Coward, Ruatangata, a I 5/ '- B J It will be noted that Mr Den- 0 ; nchy recommended that only 32/6 || i be allotted in prizes, although n 0 three guineas had been originally 8 5 offered. This was .because . the. s R standard of work generally was c J below that anticipated. Conse- 1 a quently his recommendations 0 B were accepted and the awards » jj made accordingly. s 1 Judged by Mrs J. A. Inkster 8 8 and Mr J. H. Dennehy, the Sweet q i Pea scrap books were similarly 0 8 disappointing, and again the | I judges recommended that only a s part of the prize money be util- * | ised. I a They made the following a 8 awards:— 5 8 8 h School Entries. ? „ Pamapurla Native 10/-, a 8 Whatitiri 5/-. I J Pori Albert 2/6, a a Waimatc North 2/6. * “ Runa Ruua 2/6. |j i Individual Entries. c 8 beryl Coward, Ruatangata, 7/6. 8 J Una Bcler, Tauhce, 5/-. u a Barry Wilson, Portland. 2/6. s * Jean Tockcr, Tangiteroria, 2/6. 8 5 Dorothy Coward, Ruatangata. a ■ 2/6. I ! Melva Attwood. Ngararatunua. jj i 1/-. jj 8 Mae Finlavson, Ngararatunua, jj 5 1/-. ‘ J a Patricia Le Gallais, Ma.unga- 8 \ karamea. 1/-. s b Rita Coxhead, Kauri. 1/-. 8 1 - ‘
Francis Hazell, Kaitaia; Owen McLean, Onerahi; Laurie Davidson, Whangarei; Heather Brocks, Waipu; Basil Hilder, Kaikohe; Dawn Osborne, Whakapara; Rachel Dawson, Whangarei; June Leese, Portland: Colleen Hill, Portland: Mavis Walker, Tanekaha; Dorothy Coward, Ruatangata West; Cyril Wright, Pipiwai; Douglas Ryan, Parua Bay; Elma Webb, Oaklei gh; Cliff Langridge, Kauri; Evelyn Johnson, Maunu; Hilda Webb, Oakleigh; Joan Wright, Maromaku; Lois Blake, Nukutawhiti; Maitland Webb, Oakleigh; Beryl Coward, Ruatangata West; Dorothy Clements, Matapouri; R. Leese. Portland; Joy Thorburn, Pipiwai; Brian Spark. Hikurangi; Evelyn Bell, Kauri; Betty Renner, Foroti; Keith Thorburn, Tanekaha; Noel Lloyd, Otaika; Iris Walters, Mangapai; Ellen Yern, Whau Valley; Zoe Matthews, Whangarei; Edwin Williams, Parua Bay; Nellie Harnett, Parua Bay; Edna Clark, Tanekaha; Selwyn Going, Parakao; Gladys Puckey, Kaitaia; Rita Nash, Tapuhi; Rae Mudgway, Whangarei; Thomas Alexander, Maunu; Lois O’Donoghue, Whangarei; Keith Smith, Whangarei; Pauline Rose-man, Whangarei.
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Northern Advocate, 30 December 1937, Page 3
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