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The Gisborne Photo News

 

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Roving Camera

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School art classes often produce surprising results. Pupils at Gisborne Intermediate School are provided with a wide variety of avenues in which to develop their artistic talents. This group has been at work making paper hats and paper dolls—one of the arts and crafts in which they appear to excel.

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The end of the hockey season in Gisborne saw the birth of a new team, the Kiwis. Front row: R. Cockburn, J. Graham, L. Brown, R. Browne, R. Le Bas. Back row: L. Bury, W. McNamara, C. Cockburn, W. Denham, R. Croskery.

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Onion grown this season by Mr G. Coker, 33 waitangi St. was something of a novelty—it had grown through the loop of a brooch. Mr Coker said that sections in his street were once built up with gradings from the streets, and he supposed the brooch had once been lost on the street and later buried in his garden— until it came to light adorning one of his onions.

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Robin and Kim Johnson with their grandparents, Mr and Mrs K. Johnson, Clifford Street. The children, who went to Canada early this year with their parents, Dr and Mrs Brisco Johnson, returned by air last month. Parents are expected back next year.