FANCY DRESS PARTY
Over 300 Children Attend Guide Function. ^ Bright colours predominated at the children's fancy dress party in ■ihe Regent Hall, Levin, on Saturday afternoon. Organised by the Levin Girl Guide Committee, the party was well attended, over 300 ■children being present. The pro?eeds will go to help swell the funds for Marton House, which is to be the training ground for gi£% leaders. tr Games were played and danees were greeted enthusiastieally ;bythe children, while the ice cream stall and bran tub Were rushed. Items were presented as followe: Therese -Quinn, r.ecitation' Zoe Williams, tap dance; and Jill Clark, Irish Jig. Mrs. R. Maher was at the piano and Mr. Ron Jacobs w.as M.C. The following gre the names of some of the children present: — Diana Rathbone, Shepherdess; Feniela Clayton, Ballet Girl; Geraldine Cooper, Old Fashioned Lady; Ann MacKay, Swiss- Dancer; Florence MacKay, Flower Girl; Zoe Williams, "Robin Hood"; Dennise Preston, Usherette; Larcia Williams, Powder Puff, Julia Smith, Gypsy; Melva Sanders, Dutch Boy; Jennifer Sanders, Dutch Girl; Jocelyn Sanders, Pixie; Peter Sanders, Brown Paper Parcel; Paul Carew, ■f'Cossack"; Ann Carew, Early Victorian; Elaine Williams, "Hawaiian"; Margaret Rose, "Miss Levin, 1847"; Janet Easton, Chinaman; Jocelyn Byrne, Rose; Elaine Greig, 'Miss New Zealand; Delwyn Pratt, Sunflower; Gary Pratt, Snowman; Donald Greig, "Aid for Britain"-; Ann Vincent, "Queen of Hearts"; Heather Young, Samoan Girl; Moira Cameron, Highland Girl; Jean Sutcliffe, Bridesmaid; Befcty Rossiter, Gypsy; Prue Robbie, "BoPeep"; Valerie Gray, Dutch Girl; Lance Gray, Jester; Russell Gray, Cowboy; Eric Harrison, Soldier; Marshal Meagher, Cowboy; Gail Prentice, "Queen of Hearts"; Bernice Linden, Fairy; Donald Watts, Dutch Boy; Shirley Parsons, Riding Lady; • Anne Crichton, Eastern Lady; Pauline Sciascia, Marching . Girl; Patricia Linden, Peasant Girl; Janice Mann, Bridesmaid; Allan Parsons, Cowboy; Brian Petersen, Tramp; Jim Clark, Indian; Donald Avery, Cowboy; Keyin Palmer, Pirate; Geoffery Bunny, Pirate; Graeme Hislop, Skeleton; Virginia Hesp, "The Chronicle"; Alisdair Shaw, "Aid For Britain"; Donald Shaw, Caterpillar; Ken Shaw, Chinaman; Bobby Porter, "AA Patrol Officer"; Ann Hudson, Fairy; Russell Smith, "Robin Hood"; Robin Collier, Wounded Soldier; Marie Yorston, Skater; Judy Fritchley, Flower Girl; John Elliot, Cat; Catherine Duguid, Snowdrop; Mary Benn«t, "Little Red Riding Hood"; Nancy Parsons, "White Christmas"; Michael Wilson, Chinaman; Leonie White, Sailor; Ross Williams, Indian; Susan Bennet, "Queen of Hearts"; Anthony Brown, "Jack of Hearts"; Larrie Hislop, Bandboy; Russell Bedding, Cowboy; Barbara Smith, Dutch Girl; Margaret Smith, Fairy; Janet Barrat, Flower Seller; David Thompson, Russian; Joy Joblin, Nurse; Edna Nichols, Nurse; Linda Morton, Victorian; Cherry McMinn, Dutch Girl; Elsie Simmons, Gypsy; Audrey Palmer, Pierrette; Brian Hall, "Dick Whittington"; Linnette Antcliffe, Victorian Lady; Janice Palmer, Fire; Josephine Beatty, Flower Girl; Mary Blakely, Peanut Girl; Wendy Barrat, Irish Washerwoman; Jennifer Bertram, Prince; Peter Roe, Pirate; Sandra Plimmer, Owl; Brian Williams, Spaniard; Gary Henderson, Indian; Joy Glover, Angel; Velma Coleman, Angel; Janette Squires, Pack of Cards; Jahet Easton, Oriental Lady; .Lorraine Bradely, Chinese; Janette Beatty, Bridesmaid; Adair Whelan, Chinese; Nola Trotter, Highland Dancer; Therese Quinn, Butterfly; Caroline Chapman, Night Attire; Margaret Lindsey, "Cinderella"; Shirley Collett, Victorian Lady; Allison Miles, Egyptian; Jennifer Jack> Irish Colleen; Jill Clark, Irish Colleen; Suzanne MacDonald, "Sir Walter Raleigh"; Marie Vickers, Grandmother; Isabelle Barbe-ry, Nurse; Annette Gibbons, "Queen of Hearts"; Clarence Godinagh, Flower Girl; Betty Rossiter; Gypsy; Gwenn Davison, Witch; Creighton Chainey, Gollywog; Eileen Hesp, Gypsy; Diana Hesp, "Red Riding Hood"; Christine Hesp, Flower Girl; Jean Curtis, Fairy; Geraldine Mangin, "Alice in Wonderland"; Jocelyn Dumbell, Gypsy; Michael Ogier, Gangster; Dawn Smith, Flower Girl; Rosemary Clark, Gypsy; F. Oak, "Queen of Hearts"; Brian Williams, Highwayrnan; Joan Bagrie," Gypsy; Margaret Lindsay, A Woman; B. Jamieson, Fairy; B. Knight, Fairy; J. Collett, "Mary Had, a Little Lamb"; Pam Worsfold, Dutch Girl; Shirley Smith, "Red Riding "Hoo^';'; Nancy Parsons, "White Christmas"; and M. Knight, Take Care.
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Chronicle (Levin), 7 October 1947, Page 4
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615FANCY DRESS PARTY Chronicle (Levin), 7 October 1947, Page 4
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