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CRIPPLED CHILDREN

DISPLAY OF WORK. SUCCESSFUL WAIRARAPA COMPETITORS. The following are among the awards made in connection with the annual competitions held for crippled children in New Zealand, the various goods being at present on exhibition in a shop in Palmerston North: — Under 12 years:—Hand-knitted tea cosy: Major Namana, Masterton (Wairarapa branch). 3. Twelve years and under 15 years:— Article of underwear: Joan O’Hara, Masterton (Wairarapa branch) 1. ' Hand-knitting, any article: Joan O’Hara, 1; Major Narnara, commended. Embroidered d’oyley in colour: Dorothy Tretheway, Masterton, 3. Fifteen years and under 18 years: — Hand-knitting (any article): Shirley Colson, Carterton, commended. Open class: —Embroidery: Joyce Edwards. Eketahuna, 3. Tapestry: Shirley Colson, 1. Weaving: Major Narnara, 2. Crochet: Joan O’Hara, 1. Knitting: Joyce Edwards, 3; Shirley Colson, commended. Woodwork (any article): Major Namana, highly commended. Thrift class: Heta Miller ■(Masterton), Alexia Pilcher (Manawatu), and Shirley Colson, equal; Major Namana. commended. Poster work: Noel Dick (Wairarapa), 2. Metal work: Joan O’Hara, 3. Hand work (not otherwise enumerated): Joyce Edwards, very highly commended. Juvenile raffia: Heta Miller, 3.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 September 1941, Page 6

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CRIPPLED CHILDREN Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 September 1941, Page 6

CRIPPLED CHILDREN Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 September 1941, Page 6

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