PROCESSION AWARDS
WINNERS OF SATURDAY'S COMPETITIONS HIGH STANDARD MAINTAINED The following were the prize-win-ners of the procession competitions held on Saturday :— Allan Gup (best decorated child's turnout): Miss E. Allen. Ginning Rose Bowl (best decorated wheelbarrow): Miss M. Howat. Whittle Cup (best decorated vehicle): Regent Theatre. Hayter Cup (best costume in parade): Colleen Comiskey. Best Decorated Car: McLean Motors 1, Mrs A. Ward 2. Best Trade Display: Regent Theatre 1, H. Morgan 2. Best C!omic Display: Armstrong and Co 1, F. M. Abbott 2,. Best Decorated Truck: Whakatane Woman's Institute 1. Best Decorated Wheelbarrow: Miss M. Howat 1. Best Poster and Trade Display: Mrs M. Penny 1. Best Poster Display (on foot): H. R. Parry 1, Jessie Shapley 2, Best Sporting Club's Display: Whakatane High School 1. Best Dressed Highland Lassie: Phyllis Rivett 1, Marion Gillanders 2 Best Humorous Getup: K. Jarrett. Children's Entries Best Fancy Dress (girl over 12 yoars): Nellie Rivett 1, M. Bishop 2. Best Fancy Dress (boy under 12 years): John Howard 1, George Urquhart 2. Best Fancy Dress (girl under 12 years): Noeling White 1, Ann Shaw 2, Judy Molliston 3. Best Comici Dress (boy over 12 years): Reg Parry 1, R. Abbott 2. Best Comic Dress (boys under l'.i years): K. Bowering 1, D. Worrell 2> K. Dines 3. Best Comic Dress (girl under 12 years): Valerie Hannah 1. Best pair boy and girl in Fancv Dress: Susan and Gay Wright 1. Most Original Girl: J. Armstrong 1, S. Haynes 2, A. Bathe 3. Best Decorated Tricjcle: Miss. E. Allen 1, J. Goldsmith 2. Best Decorated Pram: Y. Zinsli 1, Heather McNaughton 2. Best Decorated Bicycle (children under 14 years: Don Howat 1, John Wilmsliurst 2. Best Native Costume: V. Bower* ing 1, D. White 2, J. Bowering 3. Special prize to Ruth Maui and B. Tunui. Best Dressed Boy or Girl representing Army, Navy or Air Force: RZinsli 1, Peter Comiskey 2, Ross Jackson 3. Special Award, Decorated Pram: Gay Sutcliffe. Recitation Following are further results which were not available for Monday's issue :— Primers: Maureen Hurndell 1, Jimmj' Kilgour 2. Std I and II: John G'orbott and Trevor Windley equal 1. Std 111 and IV: June Milne 1, Terry Warner 2. Forms I and IF: M. Goodwin J, Cecily Sullivan 2. Post Form 2: Jean Armstrong 1, Sylvia Sims 2. Choral Speaking, Std IV: (Miss Birch) 1. Std IV: (Miss Semmens) 1, Std lir: (Miss Whiteside) Boys and Girls equal 2. Character Sketch: 11. Mitchell (Te Puke) 1. Character Sketch: Jean Armstrong 1, Ann Littlejohn 2. Std 111 (Miss Whiteside;): "The Coming of Father Christmas." Std 111 (Miss Whiteside): "Noughts and. Crosses" Miss Sisam (Taneatua) Std II "The Fox Cubs" equal 2. Form II: "The Torn Out Page" Whakatane School 1, Poroporo 2. Judging, Miss Howell the judge, remarked that the: work was of a very high standard, children enunciating very clearly, and it was most difficult to judge between a lot of the eveints. The two winning plays Std 111 and Form II were excellent.
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