JUNIOR BAND CONTEST
THE WELLINGTON COMPETI-
TIONS
SELECTED LOCAL SOLOISTS
! The first Band Contest since the outbreak of war takes place at Wellington next month. It 1 not be on the usual litres when the full band' parades and points are awarded for marching music but will include soloists 9 only. For this/ reason the Whiakatane Band Committee authorised the Bandmaster (Mr W. Jarrett) to select only players of contest standard. The following have been selected: Leonard Broadmore (B Flat cornet), Phillip Moore (Tenor trombone), Allan Moore (Double B Flat bass), Richard Ward (E Flat Peter Ward (E Flat horn), Garry Skelton (B Flat cornet), Brian Skelton (Euphonium). The competitional quartette will be L. Broadmore, R. Ward Garry and Brian Skelton. Parents and supporters are asked to note that all the items to be presented will be played at a final concert on the evening of May 3 in the King Street Hall. The p(iceeds ol' this evening together with the forthcoming dance will be devoted towards the expenses incurred in transporting the, boys to and from the contest.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 67, 24 April 1945, Page 5
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179JUNIOR BAND CONTEST Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 67, 24 April 1945, Page 5
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