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FAIRLIE

DANCE RECITAL MISS JEAN MILLER AND PUPILS Programmes containing dancing items have always been popular with Fairlie audiences, and a recital organised by Miss Jean Miller and pupils from Oamaru, Timaru and Fairlie, attracted a good attendance on Wednesday night. The programme was as follows: Mass fling, Margaret Fenwick, Noeline Wareing, Daphne Crampton, Margaret Fraser, May Cowan. Florence McKinnon, Edith Burgess, Betty Burgess, Alison Kerr, Jeanetta Robertson, Joan Kilpatrick, Edith Richardt and Beth Allington; Lancashire clog, Gladys Doran; toe dance, Betty McLean; Grecian cymbal, Dorothy Middlemass; skipping dance, Winnie Cowan; tap dance, Don Miller; Russian mazurka, Beth Allington and Joan Kilpatrick; Highland reel, Margaret Fraser, Florence McKinnon, Noeline Wareing and May Cowan; toe tap, Jean Miller; operatic dance, Dorothy Middlemass; clog dance, Ray Irving; golliwog, Betty McLean; Russian Cossack, Edith Richardt; Sean Truibhas, Noeline Wareing, May Cowan, Margaret Fraser, Daphne Crompton and Florence McKinnon; “Romance”, Floris Baird and Aroha McMurtrie; song and tap dance, Dorothy Middlemass; Dutch, Beth Allington; tap dance, Gladys Doran; military ballot, Winnie Cowan, Daphne Crampton, Ann Goodwin, May Cowan, Noeline Wareing and Margaret Fraser. Song, “A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody,” Betty McLean and ballet; Irish jig, Noeline Waring and May Cowan; skipping dance, Edith Richardt; toe dance, Aroha McMurtrie; Russian dance, Dorothy Middlemass; Reel O’Tulloch, Margaret Frazer, May Cowan. Noeline Wareing and Daphne Crampton; “The Silver Hoop,” Betty McLean; tap dance, Floris Baird; Gipsy, Joan Kilpatrick; waltz tap, Beth Allington, Betty McLean. Maurice Ward and Don MiUer; sailor’s hornpipe, May Cowan;; tap duo, Gladys Doran and Dorothy Middlemass; “Cachuca,” Helen Latimer, Noeline Wareing, Daphne Crampton and Winnie Cowan; operatic, Floris Baird; Sean Truibhas, Jean Miller; “Flirtation,” Betty McLean and Dorothy Middlemass; ballet, Ann Goodwin, Caroline James, Helen Latimer, Edith Burgess, Florence McKinnon, Winnie Cowan, May Cowan, Noeline Wareing, Margaret Frazer and Daphne Crampton. The accompanists were Mrs J. E. Shears and Miss Miller, and pipe music was supplied by Piper C. Cowan. BOWLING COMPETITION DRAW For the FalrUe Bowling Club’s competitions, the draw is as follows: Champion doubles: H. Bateman (s) and W. J. Dore v C. Stamp (s) and L. Besley; P. J. Carlton (s) and G. B. Rands v. D. Annan (s) and E. J. Robertson; W. Barwood (s) and S. Hatton v. W. J. Whitehead (s) and J. P. Cunneen; H. Carlton (s) and C. Reynolds v. H. H. Wall (s) and F. M. Geaney; J. Barron (s) and A. Pryde v. J. Caskey (s) and W. O'Brien; W. G. Black (s) and H. S. Ryder v. C. D. Boulter (s) and W. Binney.

Champion singles: D. Annan a bye; H. H. Wall v. J. Barron; W. G. Black v. A. Pryde; H. Carlton v. W. Barwood; W. J. Dore v. E. J. Robertson; W. O'Brien v. C. Stamp; H. Bateman V. W. J. Whitehead; J. Caskey v. H. S. Ryder; C. D. Boulter v. P. J. Carlton. Handicap singles: J. Caskey (4) v. A. Pryde (5); W. J. Whitehead (2) v. C. D. Boulter (scr); J. Barron (4) v. 11. H. Wall (2); W. J. Dore (6) v. W. O’Brien (5); C. Stamp (2) v. G. B. Rands (9); H. Bateman (2) V. J. P. Cunneen (10); W. G. Black (3) V. E. J. Robertson (5); C. Reynolds (10) v. W. Binney (11); W. Barwood (2) v. D. Annan (4) • H. S. Ryder (5) v. L. Besley (7); H. Carlton (2) v. P. J. Carlton (2); F. M. Geaney (8) v. S. Hatton (7). Handicap doubles: P. J. Carlton (s) and A. Pryde (3) v. J. Barron (s) and E. J. Robertson (5); H. Carlton <s) and J. P. Cunneen (6) v. C. D. Boulter (s) and G. B. Rands (5); D. Annan (s) rrel W. O’Brien (5) v. C. Stamp (s) and S. Hatton 5; H. Batemar (s) and T. Besley (5) v. W. J. Whitehead (s) and F. M. Geaney (5); W. G. Black (s) and W. J. Dore (5) v. W. Barwood (s) and H. S. Ryder (4); H. H. Wall (s) and W. Binney (7) v. J. Caskey (s) and C. Reynolds (7). WOOL CLASSES AT SHOW Fleeces for the wool classes at the Mackenzie A. and P. Show, have to be saved now, and in view of the reputation the district possesses for the quality an quantity of wool produced, the Society is making a special effort to increase the entries in that particular section. This year, the fact that clips are coming off in particularly good order, should act as an inducement for stronger competition. All types of wool are covered by 20 classes. Mr E. Cholerton, Optical Specialist, managing director of Procter’s, the Opticians. Christchurch, will be visiting Fairlie, personally, and may be consulted on all defects of eyesight at the Gladstone Hotel on Tuesday. 16th November, from 9 a.m. to 4 pun. Appointments can now be made by ringing our local representative. Mr W. A B. Morton, chemist, 'phone 36D. ....

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20895, 26 November 1937, Page 4

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FAIRLIE Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20895, 26 November 1937, Page 4

FAIRLIE Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20895, 26 November 1937, Page 4