WESTLAND COMPETITIONS
SECOND DAY. The Competitions were continued throughout yesterday, and all sessions were well attended. In the evening All Saint's Flail was very full. The programme proved well varied and very enjoyable, and hearty applause was accorded the performers. The judges gave interesting talks on the various performances, and much general advice was given the performers. RESULT LIST! Highland Fling (seniors); Final:— V. Knowles 1; M. Moss 2. (Juniors); Final:—J. Bell 1; JR,. Stewart 2. " , Recitation (test), 7 years and under:—V. Gilmore and June Ward, tied 1;. Two others competed. Barefoot dance, (under 15); Final: E. Hannan, 1- M. Trott and N. Darby tied for 2. Operatic duo, 12 years and over:— Iris Hawker and Nancy Wright 1; V. Knowles, M. Trott, E. Rohloff and E. Armstrong" tie'd Tor' 2nd. ' ’Five coni-. " peted. sv.-.., Violin solo, under 13 years; (test) : J. Ryan 1; S, Nicholson 2; J, C, Ross 3. Four competed.
Character dance,; finder 10 year's:— R. Stewart 1; M. Sinnot : j> j J, Heen--f»n J- Seven competed, -« ‘ 1 - Recitation ,under 10 years, (test).* A, Jones, 1; M. R. Nillson 2; R. Wpolhouse J. Four competed. Recitation, under 13 (own seleoion); Recall,.?:—E. Gilmore, E, Kirwan, K. Warren. Oration, 16. years and under (speech from .Statesman) f— Mary McGavin 1; W. Reynolds 2. The judge passed the winner, awarding 83 marks. Recitation in character, (own selection), 13 years : —lda McDonald 77, 1; Reg. Woo’house, 72, 2; L. C. Jones 71, 3. The winner gave a fine presentation of “Peter Pan.” Sopranq solo, “A; .Song of Thank's-; giving- ’; : _Miss"M,,-Hanrahan F;‘Misys ' Wylie '-2 ; jMt&s; :ljy ; -Groufsky. 3. - ’ ‘ Recitatiop',' ’ pj&er•&; (o wn M. B.; Nillson 73V. 1;; :■ \ 7 j Giimore; r 72, 2 *:,Xr- Junes 71, 3, 1 - v . ; J; ■' i£ ;* Song (for .Girls, (own,’selection) 15 to IS years :—M; .Qroufsicvjl; } M. A. Me- '. ' Donald 2 V ,D. - JTughes -3. ; 5 P-j Story: : without. . ; words :—Nancy 1 V Wright 2. ;.;V : Recitation, under 13, (own select- V" ion); Final:—K. Warren 77, 1; E. ! • Gilmore 76, 2; E. Kirwan 75, 3. PlayetteMary and Pat McGavin Ist. Musical Monologue, (not humorous) Final:—Edna Gilmore 77, 1; S. Sandors 76, 2; V. Gilmore 75, 3. .v danceNancy! WrfgHt, & 77, 1 ; Iris Hnwiw, 74, 2; Lily Staincs. 72, 3, T Recitation in character; (own. selec- ’ ” tio»): —Mary McGavin 2. Violin . solo (.test),., under 19 yearsjV D. Heinz 76. 1; V, J. Martin 75, 2. '/ Ohmsical dialogueJ. " Stopforih b and partner 2. ■ '
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