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Competitions Week

Once again the Gisborne Competitions Society held a very successful festival.

Some outstanding talent was observed by the judges in the various sections as the week's events were staged.

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This successful group of dancing youngsters are from left, at back: Kay Worsnop, Karen Dominey, Linda Dominey. Centre: Leigh Ferris, Judith Whitley, Sharon Loveridge, and in front, Lynda Brown, Jennifer Howard and Emily Paenga.

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Winner of several events, Diana Hardenbol is pictured with Sheryl Ferris.

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Trudy Steele, Karen Hollis and Robin Ellis are a winning skipping trio

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Lynn Mehrtens and Robyn Martin with their cups and awards

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Muriel Topp was a cup and scholarship winner.

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Heather Cameron was also a place-getter.

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Alison Dykes and Elviena Stevenson won a duet in costume. They sang a real oldie in "I Don't Want to Play in Your Yard"

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At a recent bi-monthly tea meeting and Bosses' Night the Jaycees were given an address by Lt.Comm. D. G. Bamfield, M.B.E., RNZN. Pictured before the meeting are, from left, Graham Urry, Comm. Bamfield, George Morrison, an ex-shipmate of the commander's, and Ian Flockhart.

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Head gardener at the Cook Hospital for the last four years and on the staff since 1938, Jack English retired the other day. With him after a presentation from the staff are, left, Mr P. Sharp (assistant secretary) and Mr T. Lawrie (medical superintendent).