BOY SCOUTS' EXHIBITION
SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITORS. The following is the prize-list at }>he exhibition held by the Boy Scouts' Committee on Saturday: — Writing Form 2: Jane Harmah (Convent, Otaki) 1, Beverley McLeod (Convent, Otaki; 2. Thirty-flve entries. Form 1: Katie ' Wehipeihana . (Ohau Sehool) 1, Joan Haig ' (Te Horo) 2, Judith Spiers (Te Horo) h.c. Twenty-four entries. Standard 4: Jane Best (Te Horo) 1, Jock Richmond (Te Horo) 2. Fcrty entries. Standard 3: Paul Chevis (Te Horo) 1, Robert Ciark (Otaki) 2, Lynette Willis (Otaki) h.c. Thirtythr.ee entries. Art Classes Form 2 : Alian Fluerty (Te Horo; 1 and h.e., Sylvia Harwood (Ohau; 2. Thirty-one entries: Form I: Jocelyn Cameron (Ohau) 1, Parewai Ruihi (Te Horo) 2, Trevor Fiuerty (Te Horo) h.c. . Thirteen entries. ' Standard 4: Peter Clifton (Te j Horo) 1, Philip Putu (Ohau) 2, j Joan Morgan (Te Horo) h.c. , Twenty-four entries. | Standard 3: August Ransfleld ! (Ohau) 1, Bruee Robertson (Te Horo) 2, Len Barnes (Ohau) h.c., Nineteen entries. ' Standard 2: Bob Kuiti (Ohau) 1 and 2, Miki Whiley (Ohau) h.c. i
Ken McKenzie (Ohau) h.c. Twentysix entries. Stanaard 1: Paul Ropata (Te Horo; 1, Maurice Cudby (Te Horo) ,2, Hemi Putu (Ohau) h.c. Twentyone entries. School Needlework Form 1: Joy Johnson (Te Horo) 1. Oniy entry. Standard 4: Shirley Cobb (Te Horo) 1, Annette Andrews (Te Huiu; 2, Valerie Johnson (Te Horo) h.c. Five entries. Woodwork Second year: Ki Ngan (Otaki) 1, Desmond Smith (Otaki) 2 and h.c. Fifceen entries. First year: J. Barnett 1, B. Frederikson (Levin Convent) 2, D. Thomas (Paraparaumu) '3. Twentynrne entries. Plasticine Work Under nine years: Fraser Moss 1'. Oniy entry. Open class, Maori Pa: Richard Housiaux 1. Oniy entry. } Scouts' class, patrol entry: Tui Paorol h.c. Oniy entry. Knot boards: lan Smith and .Francis Boggs (eaual) h.c. Two entries. Cubs' class, jungle animals: ■ Gavin Kendrick.l, Steve James 2, John Housiaux 3. Ten entries. Coloured embroidery: Ray Bertlesen 1, speciai prize. Best crayon drawing of flags: Gavin Kendrick 1, Steve James 2. Three entries. Ladies' Needlework Prettiest apron: Mrs. Proctor 1, Miss McMillan 2, Miss V. Jenkins i h.c. Six entries. Felt toy: Mrs. Johns 1, Miss Beverley Forbes 2, Miss Barbara >Tyler h.c. Three entries. Soft felt toy: Mis's Shirley Gaskin 1, Mrs. Giliiver 2, Miss Beth Duffy h.c. Nine entries. Tnrift article: Mrs. P. M. Dimock 1 and 2, Miss M. Purvis h.c. Three entries. Woollen tea-cosy, knitted: Miss M. Purvis 1. Oniy entry. Tatting, complete article: Miss M. Purvis 1. Oniy entry. Knitted pullover, plain or ribbed stitch: Mrs. Dagger (Wellington) 1." Oniy entry. • Knitted pullover, fair-isle stitch: Mrs. Allan Murrell 1. Two entries. Smocked article: Miss Barbara Ewing 1, Miss Doreen Bills 2. Two entries. Embroidered tray-cloth or wagon cover: Miss McMillan 1, Miss M. purvis. 2, Miss Packard h.c. Eight , erhries. Embroidered duchess set: Miss Lynch 1, Miss E. Jenkins 2, Miss M. • Purvis h c. Nine entries. i Embroidered supper or afternoon Itea cioth: Miss V. Jenkins 1 (speciai), Miss E. Jenkins 1 and 'h.c. Miss McMillan 2. Twelve entries. Crochet article, coarse cotton: Miss Irene Mitchell 1, Miss Beth Diuiy 2, Mrs. P. M. Dimock h.c. Five entries. Crochet article, flne cotton: Miss Betli Duify 1, Miss Irene Mitchell 2, Mrs. Bertlesen h.c. Three entries. Knitted bedjacket: Mrs. Synnott 1, Miss V. -Synnott 2, Miss Doreen Bills h.c. Five entries. Any article, not specified: Mrs. Irene Mitchell 1, Miss M. Purvis 2, Miss M. Simpson h.c. Six entries. Children's Needlework Sixteen years and under, coloured embroidery: Joan Hayward 1, Noeleen Bertlesen 2, Joyce Taylor h.e. Best knitted cardigan: Joan Hayward (Te Horo) 1. Oniy entry. Coloured embroidery, 13 years and under: Sunny Cootes 1, Aileen Taucher 2, Sylvia Harwood (Ohau) h.e. Eight entries. Coloured embroidery, 10 years and under: Margaret. Bird 1, Joan Edhouse 2, Ray Bertlesen h.c. Tapestry on sugar bag, 8 years and under: Michael Boyd (Paraparaumu) 2. Best sack cloth oven cloth: Barbara Cootes 1. • ~ ~ Ladies' Decorative Low bowl of flov/ers : Miss M. Carroll 1. Oniy entry. Basket arranged for effeet: Miss W. Fuller 2. Oniy entry. Pres'entation posy: Miss Ledger 1. Oniy entry. Presentation box: Miss Ledger 1,
Miss Haerewa 2. Two entries. Sand posy in saucer: Miss Sally Rei speciai, Miss Joyce Taylor 1, j Miss Pat Broughton and - Miss iEilison (equal) 2. Four entries. I Dish garaen: Miss Joyce Taylor i 1. Oniy entry. Floaung bowl: Miss Joyce Taylor 1. Two entries. Shoulder spray: Miss Barbara Ewing 1, Miss W. Fuiier 2, Miss Packard h.c. Six entries. Vase of fiowers for table centre: Mrs. Macintosh 1, Miss Joyce Taylor 2. Three entries. Children's Decorative Sand posy in saucer, with figure'head: Marie Housiaux 1, Barbara j -j Cootes 2. Oniy entries. Sand posy in saucer: Margaret i Bird 1, Valerie Taylor 2, Annie Waljker h.c. Four entries. : Smali vase of fiowers: Marie Housiaux 1. Oniy entry. Vase of fiowers, tall: Margaret | Bird 1, Barbara Cootes 2, Annie Walker h.c. Six entries. ! Small bowl of fiowers.— Shirley j Taucher 1, Arthur Bills 2. Two ; entries. Dish gardenj : Barbara Cootes 1, Valerie Taylor 2, Noeleen Cole h.c. Six entries. I Model Section ! Best flying model aeroplane: J. D. 'Garrett 1. Two entries. I Best scale model: Richard Housjiaux 1, J. D. Garrett 2, D. Anderson ! h.c. Nine entries. Best model glider: Arthur Bills 1. Oniy entry.
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