Glenbervie School Annual Picnic
The Glenbervie School held its annual picnic and sports in Mr Hutchinson’s paddock on Tuesday. A picnip committee, under the chairmanship of Mr W. McLeod, carried through the sports programme, which concluded with the presentation of prizes by Mrs Hutchinson. Detailed results:— Girl’s high jump: Jill Squires 1. K. Lomas 2. Jutl.v Colton 3. 25yds, boys under 6: Charley Kako i. H. Hutchinson 2. Roddy Cotton 3. Girls under 7: Shirley Lomas 1, Jill Sanders 2. Bev Ccliinson 3. Boys: Matthew Johnson I, John Maddox 2, Bill Taiigariki 3. Girls j under 8: Janice Spyvc I, Gav Squires 2. Doreen Bennett 3.‘ Boys: Brian Clot--1 worthy 1, Robbie Cork 2. Joe Davis 3. I Wheelbarrow, over 9: Roy Parkes and Donald Nicholson 1, Michaei Johnson and Ronald Davis 2. Murray Roger and James Kake 3. Under 9: Joe Davis and Matlie Kake 1, Brian Ciotworthy and Robbie | Cork 2. W. Thomas and R. Bowers 3. 25yds, boys under 5: J. Kake 1. Bill Sir! 2, D. Hutchinson 3. Girls: Rose Bonnet 1, I Leonne Sanders 2. Lyn Squires 3. Men’s sack race: B. Kake 1. J. Pal'.ison 2, J. Spyvc 3. Sack race, boys under 9: Billv Thomas 1. Mate Kake 2. B. Cluiworthy 3. Girls: Judy Johnson 1, S. Panita 2, B. Maddox 3. | Boys over 9: David Parata 1, R. Bavister 12, Ronald Rogers 3. Girls: Shirley Sanders 1, Kath Lomas 2, Judv Johnson 3. Boys’ high jump: Roy Parkes (3fi loin.) I, M. Johnson 2, D. Parata 3. Three-legged, adults: F. Col ten and Miss Frood 1, J. Puttison and M. O'Sullivan 2, 11. O'Sullivan and Mrs Hutchinson 3. Boys under 9: ,T. Colton and L. Lomas 1. B. ’lhomas and R. Bowers 2, B. CIOI worthy and Robbie Cork 3. Girls under 9: Jill Sanders and Shirley Thomas 1. D. Bennett and B. Maddox. 2. J. Johnson and S. 1 Parata 3. Boys over 9: Roy Parkes and j R. Bavister 1, D. Parala and N. Waiene 2, Murray Rogers and James Kake 3. Girls over 9: K. Lomas and A. Watenc 1, J. Cotton and Jill Squires 2. Shirley Sanders land Eileen Maddox 3. | Nail driving, iadies: Mrs C. R. Powell 1. j Mrs Thomas 2. Egg and spoon, boys under 9: B. ClotI worthy 1, H. Hutchinson 2, R. Cork 3. I Girls: J. Johnson 1. S. Parala 2, M. Hulch- ' inson 3. I Boys’ long jump: Roy Parkes 1, D. j Parata 2, R. Davis 3. Married ladies. 50yds: 'Mrs Colton 1. Mrs W'atene 2. Mrs Sanders S. . Girls’ long jump: Kath Lomas 1, J. Johnson 2. ,T. Squires 3. Stepping the chain: B. Kake and W. Plaisted equal 1. Married men's 75yds: R. Spyvc ). F. Coti ton 2, H. o’Sulhven 3. ! ICOyds handicap (Std II - F. II.): First, j girl. R. Johnson; first boy. Ronald Rogers, j Thread the needle: Miss Frood and J. I Pattison 1, M. Andrew and Stringer 2. | Mrs Hutchinson and H. O'Sullivan 3/ Girls. 8-16, 50,vds: R. Johnson 1. A. Watene 2. J. Johnson 3. Girls c\rr 10: K. | Lomas 1. J. Cotton 2, S. Sanders’3. Bovs. 8-11: M. Rogers 1, W. McLeod and J. Cot-i j ton equal 2. , Boys over 11, 75yds: Roy Parkes 1. M. 1 Johnson 2, N. Waiene 3. I Crawling, boys under 9: W. Thomas I.j jM. Parata 2. John Colton 3. Giris: R. j Kttire 1, J. Johnson 2, M. Hutchinson 3. Boys over-9: R. Bavister 1. N. Watenc 2. M. Johnson 3. Girls: C. McLeod 1. K. Lomas 2. S. Cotton and E. Maddox 3. Backwards race, boys under 9: R. Cork ! 1. W. McLeod 2. John Colton 3. Girls: | E. Watenc I, J. Snyve 2. M. Hutchinson 3. I Adults’ consolation: J. Bavister 1, Cora j Johnstone 2. I Committee race, 50yds: Miss Frood 1, | Mrs Cork 2. J. Pal tison 3. Single Indies, 75yds: Miss Frood 1, C. I i Johnstone 2, Betty Lomas 3. I Single men, 100yds: J. Pattison and R. j Parkes 1, S. Stringer 2. ! Relay:.Form I. and 11. v. Rest: Form i I. and 11. Men's tug-of-war: Tikiputjga. Ladies’ tug-of-war: Tikipunga.
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Northern Advocate, 1 March 1947, Page 6
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