MUSIC FESTIVAL
THE CAMBRIDGE FIXTURE. ADJUDIGATORS PLEASED. . LAST NIGHTS RESULTS. {Special to Times.) UAMUIHUGE, Wednesday. The Cambridge Music Festival was iontinued last night when there was In average attendance at the Town Hall to hear the day's recalls. Over tho in»: two days of the fixture the attendances, both at day and evenins sessions, were only amt-age. Hamilton is again supporting the fixture “ell. The management or the current fixture Is all that could be wished for by competitors and audiences. This year competitiors are again fortunate in having Mr Alfred Boyce as the official accompanist. The dancing classes were commenced to-day and this evening. The president extended a warm welcome to Miss Bettina Edwards, 0! Auckland. the dance section adjudicator. - Last Night's luum. Piano solo. under 10: Josephine Hawks (Hamilton), 8:). i; Doreen Lineen (Frankton), Si, 2; lna iloiuies (Cambridge). 83. 3. Recitation. under 12, “A Little Bit of England ": Margaret Thomas iiiamAlton) and Trevor Waite (Hamilton). 80. 1; Nina Waite (llainlitoni, 7s, :5. Tap dance. under 12: Maretti Montelth (Hamilton). 72. 1; Margaret Sorlmshaw (Hamilton), 67, 2; Lorna [Bridges (Hamilton), 3. ‘
Piano solo. umlcr i2. “ The Lark “: Tony Hawks 'lliamliion). 7G. 1; Elaine Huiee (Hamilton), 75. 2; Joyce Dun—can (Cambridge). 74. 3. Recitation. under eight {local school children, untrained); Jocelyn Garrard t. Songs. boys under 16. unbroken voices: Neil church (Hamltlon). "Hsrebells." 78. 1; Tony Hawks (Hamilton). 77. 2; Se‘amus Reilly (Cambridge). 75. 8. Recitation. eight. and under 12 (local school children. untrained): Kitty Anderson and Cushla Malsey (equal). 1. Operatic dance. 16 and under: Betty Spiro (Auckland). 82. 1; Patricia Boyle (Auckland), 73. 2. Soprano solo. "Serenade": Mrs V. C. Hollis (Cambridge). 88. 1; Miss! Desmond Liddy (Hamilton). 85. 2: Miss Alma Burton (Hamilton). 82. 8. Skipping dance. is and under: Betty Spiro (Auckland). 81. 1; Marceret Scrimshaw (Hamilton). 74. 2. Character sketch. under 16: Joan Prendergast (Hamilton), 17. 1: Valerie Nicholas (Hamilton). '75. 2; Roy Marsh (Hamilton). 73, 3. Ten com—petitors. Contralto solo. “Chanson Indus": Miss Agnes Keys (Hamilton). 82. 1; Miss Jessie MoD. Shaw (thikihi), 80, :: Miss Joyce Jones (Auckland). '77, Recital with musical accompanimon: George Goodwin (Cambridge). 15+Mre A. J:- Swayne (Cambridge). 7|. : Miss Mavis Seed (Morrinsvllle). N‘hly commended. Piano solo, I'l and over: Miss Elwyn Huston (Matamata). 77. 1; Miss Lucy Tripp (Auckland), 76. 2: Miss Jessie! Claw (Cambridge), highly com-I mended. Tenor solo, “A Spirit Flower": Wynn Corboy (To Awamutu), 80. 1; M. Marshdale (Hamiltbn), 75. 2. Character dance. “5 and under: Betty Spiro, Si. 1; Margaret Scrim—shsw. 75. 2. Sacred solo (not oratorto) : Miss Joy Peach ((lol'donton). 90. 1: Miss Deemond Lil‘lly (Hamilton). RS. 2; Miss Nona Easier (tiamhrliigo), 86, 3. ’ Twenty competitiors. larller Results. Charal‘ter recitation. under nine (own selection). Lorna Bridges (llam—llton). 79. 1: Ernest. Goodwin (Llam—brldge). 75. 2. Piano solo. under ll: Gwen Kenyon (Cambridge). Si. 1: Violet Plescher (Cambridge). and Tony llawke (llamilton). 77. 2; Betty Calvert. 77. 3. Song. in costume. boys and girls. under i 6: Betty Spiro (Auckland). 86. 1; Laura Browne (Cambridge). 85. 2; Lorna Bridges ‘l-lamilton). 84. 3. Recitation. iadies or gentlemen. re'ltricted class: Miss Beryl Prenderaast (Jlsmilton). 76. 1; Miss Dorothy Lock—head (Cambridge). 7i. 2. Recitation, unde‘r 10: Eddie Smithl (Hamilton). '76. 1: Dorothy Hall (Hamilton). 75. 2. l Drsmltlo or operatic solo. ladies. any voice {own selection): Miss Alma' Burton (Hamilton). 87. 1: Mrs V. C. Hollis (Cambridge‘. #6. 2. Recitation. under eight: Fraser Mun—roe Cambridge). t. Sacred solo ‘oratoriot. gentleman. any voice: Mr lton Easter (lainbrldae) and Mr Erir Child (Aux-khnttl, an, 1; Mr John Bond (Auckland), 81. ‘2. Recitation. :2 (unit under I‘3: .\ilsa Harvey [Gonmyoodh i. Piano duct. undrr i? own Friar-i lion): Joan Prvnrlm'xnst and Mar)“ Drnmnnnl iiam‘lion‘. TR. 1: Shi‘iiai D'Arcy Smith and Joan l'l‘t‘nrlerirastl (Hamilton). 77. ‘3. Test rerital. indies: Miss Mavis Seed (Morrinsvillo) ist; Miss Olive Martin (Auckland) Tin. 2nd. Piano solo: [7 will mar: Miss Gwemh Nirkle «Inmhrilixo 80. lot; Miss Harry tlarlmtt (:\llrkl:iiiil\ T 7. . 9nd. \‘m‘ai illll‘i. turtles :‘ilui or gentleman: .‘lt‘siimnr‘s \‘. li, llnllis and (I. i“. O‘Hunnor iiZJlmln-itlm' Nil. isi: Miss Alma Rurton :Illd Mr [Lipton 'l'liltl) . (llnlltiitnll‘ 8‘). 2m]. ‘ its-vital. “ith lli‘l‘it‘iii .m‘umpzmi» ‘ mpnt. imltl-s or annitonwn .immnr—nus : Miss tllhn \inrttu \lll'klnntl‘ i IR. ist: “in ,‘iiHi'i Smut Murrtns- ‘ \iiio‘ Sit. ‘llltl. anss Qiifti'll‘ill‘ "mm swim-Hon): Cnnuhr‘illm‘ \lun‘t‘u-il ituul. \‘n. ‘2. 75. tat; t2:|liiili‘inizr' .‘illltlt‘tlml “Jilii Km 1. 73. i’wi ‘ Judges Pleased. in annrvum-in: ihw |t‘~liii\ ii~t niuht tho fill.iiltiil‘.lii\l‘,\ t‘l'lllllh‘llil‘il Illlilit Hm pertormnuvi‘x Mot I‘\lli‘t‘~~'ml timingohr‘s pimimui \\iii\ Hlt‘ Hiiillillil'il of efforts so t'.u‘. liomnit‘tlitim Hymn iill‘ lxtstinw‘ snm‘i‘yl gain oil“. in “Mil-ii z’u l-uiiipvlitui's 'unk part. “I" .olillriimlur. \lr 11. > Ciaimivtun. MM ii \\.t~ .lil w\n'-‘ii¢‘ni. rlziss “liil mim ilm- lu-ri‘nrnmltri-s. Tho “mum. \l« .l‘-\ tum-H. 24w t \m~_\ llllr‘ i'l‘lliii‘l‘lllk‘ nf "'l'iu' l."i'li i~ \h [.mlii” uni hr iiiii unmiml 3-w----1m iltti'LN HH' 'iil."|l'~f 'm‘ iiiil m. Ili' g‘nvn in tho s-H'Hnn. l!-' 'i I-i uiitllt-lill} I" «intuition if‘u- i'nur lulu-mi i'iltii't'ti ' im'x Tho vlvu‘utinn lilill’t‘. \i" .i ii, [rum-1 \\i~ at,” [ult'iwti \iiiii iil< fllxst‘s
llr‘illy "I‘o Awummui. Men‘s 5010 (re—sll'it'lml ,‘~—.luhll Hund (Aut‘klflnd); Lou «irimu ulnmbrldgc). 10 entrants. Hwilaliun under 111-rrAnunnld \Vilson l-‘mnldun . Hwy Marsh \llumilton), Tun-ho willl'unts. .\:'tiun sung. S and under 12: Jose—phim- me'l‘c :Hamilloni. Lorna lll'iclgm Humillnn‘. l‘lzum duct, undm' lll—Film Nickle um] \‘inlcl l’loschm‘ (Cambridge). .luM‘pllim‘ and 'J‘uuy [LUVRO \llumillun).
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Waikato Times, Volume 120, Issue 10010, 7 October 1936, Page 2
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