Hawke’s Bay Photo News 1960 – Number 015 January

Hawke’s Bay PHOTO NEWS
15th Issue
JANUARY 1960
HAWKE’S BAY’S OWN PHOTO MAGAZINE
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[Cover photo – Colleen Barry, Jill Manning and Cynthia Baines.]

Inside cover page

PHOTO NEWS
Hawke’s Bay’s Own Pictorial News Magazine
JANUARY 1960
Volume 2
No.3

Editor H.D. Hanger

Postal Address
P.O. Box 470, Napier

Telephone Enquiries
4274 Hastings and 3697 Napier

Published monthly by The Hawke’s Bay Publishing Co. Ltd. on the 4th Thursday of every month

Mail Order Service
“Photo News” mailed to you on receipt of 12 issue sub. of 32/-

HIGHLIGHTS

BATHING BEAUTY CONTESTANTS
JUVENILE BATHING BEAUTIES
BEHIND THE SCENES AT 2YZ AND 2ZC
AROUND THE CHRISTMAS PARTIES

COVER PICTURE

What with all the lovely lassies around Napier over the holidays there was a wealth of material from which to choose a cover picture, so we have taken the word of the judges of the bathing beauty contest and bring our readers the best. More about Colleen Barry, Jill Manning and Cynthia Baines appears elsewhere in this issue.
Photo by Russell Spiller

BACK COVER. The fairway to the Port of Napier. The Hastings Camera Club’s champion print of 1959, “Journey’s End”, by Mort Leete.

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JUVENILE BATHING BEAUTIES

Highlight of the Napier 30,000 Club’s entertainment programme for holidaymakers is the junior and senior bathing beauty contests, held in the Sound Shell on the Marine Parade, Napier.

On a brilliantly fine Saturday afternoon (January 2nd), over 100 juveniles ranging in age from two to fifteen years filed on to the Soundshell stage and were judged in age groups.

Christine Walker of Upper Hutt, youngest bathing beauty winner, goes all coy before the battery of cameras aimed at her.

Place-getters in the 2- to 3-year-old group were, from left, Kaye and Carolyn Stowe of Hastings, Christine Walker, Susan Martin of Napier, and Vivienne Christie of Napier.

A special section for 5-year-old boys was won by the he-man flexing his muscles on left, Harvey John Bryan of Napier; second was Kim Gallagher of Hastings.

Young Raewyn Sinton of Napier faces the cameras with aplomb.

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – BESTALLS LTD., Napier

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Lynn Mackay, Napier, Glenys Murphy, Napier, and Elizabeth of Wellington, were place-getters in the 6-year-old-group.

Vic Wallis announces the winner of the 5-year-old’s, Cheryl Wells, Gisborne. Billy Saxon, Napier (centre) was 2nd; and Heather McKay, Napier (right) 3rd. The little girl on the left apparently didn’t agree with the judges.

The 7-year-olds line up before the judges. The winners, all of Napier, were: Susan Cowan (2nd from left) 1st; Lynett Mitchell (3rd from left) 2nd; and Shona Hatwell (3rd from right) 3rd.

Sally Beach, Napier; Shirley Thornton, Napier; and Lynette Tong, Palmerston N., were, from left, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place-getters in the 9-year-old section.

A section of the large 8-year-old group try to look their best before the judges. Third from left, Rhonda Spiller, Napier, was 1st; Lorraine Meadows (2nd from left) 2nd, and Dale Ansel of Napier (not in picture) was 3rd.

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – KNIGHTS THE CHEMIST, Hastings

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Another large section was the 11-year-old group, won by Shirley Mattson (third from left), and Kristan Wright (2nd from right) was second.

In the 12-year-old section Anne Letherby of Auckland (right) gained 1st place, and Caryl Croft, Lower Hutt (left) was second.

Place-getters in the 10-year-old group, from left, Dianne Kuhm, Havelock North, 1st; and Ray Macky, Napier, 2nd.

The 13-year-old section attracted another large batch of would-be beauty queens.

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – MANDARINE GIFT SHOP, Hastings

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Four-year-old winners, from left, Gay Hatwell of Napier, 1st; Dallas Beck, Maraenui, 2nd; and Valerie Annon, Napier, third,

The three place-getters in the 13-year-old group were, from left: Carolyn Logan of Hastings, 1st; Barbara Craig of Napier, 2nd; and Jan Kelly of Tirau, 3rd.

The final section of this competition, the 15-year-old entries, were from left, Colleen Tait, Bay View, 2nd), Janice Kyle, Jill Neil, and Wendy Walsh of Napier (1st).

Judy Double of Napier and Suzanne Feuer of Wellington were first and second in the 14-year-old group.

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – LOCKYERS of Hastings

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PRIME MINISTER ATTENDS NAPIER DINNER FUNCTION

Guest of honour, the Rt. Hon. Walter Nash, addresses guests at the Napier Commercial Travellers’ and Warehousemen’s fourth annual dinner, held in the Napier War Memorial Hall. Others in this picture are, from left, Mr. R. J. Nilsson, Mayor of Havelock North; Mr. F. P. McMinn, President of the Association; (the Prime Minister; Mr. Peter Tait, Mayor of Napier; Mr. R. E. Short, Mayor of Wairoa; and Mr. J. Edwards, member for Napier.

Mr. Les Nash, Napier (the Prime Minister’s son), chats with Mr. B. Montgomery.

Mr. W. Flack and J. Haley.

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A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – MILLS SHOE STORE, Napier

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Christmas Parties

Another Christmas has been celebrated in traditional style, and “Santa Claus” managed to be in a thousand different places at once – and with a different beard every time – but the adults enjoy a visit from St. Nicholas just about as much as do the children.

At the HASTINGS SERVICEMEN’S ASSOCIATION Christmas Party Santa (Bob Morse) is treated to a duet by Doug Wilson and Bill Marr (President of the Association).

Jack Catherall and Fred Sullivan, dressed for the part, entertained with a comedy skit.

A party enjoying the fare provided, from left, Mr. and Mrs. R. Anderson, Mrs. J. Guild, Mrs. Warrington and Mrs. D. Leeves.

Home for Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. “Buster” Hogg who are at present attached to U.N.I.C.E.F., New York.

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – Corbett’s Wedding Ring House, Napier

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City of Hastings Highland Pipe Band

“One fine Christmas party”. From left, Mrs. McArthur, Mrs. Hay, Ray Walker and Douglas Thoreson.

A picture of concentration by Mr. and Mrs. D. Campbell.

Hastings R.S.A.

Rodney and Debra Triplow of Hastings loaded down with parcels and pop-corn don’t seem to be quite as happy as they should be.

A popular feature of this party was the ride for the children in a gharry.

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – GARLAND’S JEWELLERS, Hastings

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“Wharfies” Entertain the Children

A packed hall of wide-eyed children at the Napier “Wharfies” social hall watch “Santa” arrive.

A gunpowder barrel, a minor explosion, and in a cloud of smoke the almost magical appearance of “Santa”.

Rothmans Tobacco Factory

A photo with Father Christmas at Rothmans Tobacco Factory Christmas party.

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – VOGUE (Hastings) LTD., Hastings

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at the MINISTRY OF WORKS party “Santa” consults his monster book of words to see if this young lass has been a good girl all year.

A very shy young man has the privilege of holding “Santa’s” hand for a photo at the CARLYLE ST. KINDERGARTEN Christmas party.

It seems that Santa Claus visits everyone – even the Inland Revenue Department – but then, with all these lovely lassies in the group it is sure to be the refunds department!

From left, back row, are Beverley Naughton, Marianne Mansfield, Clare Kalin, Margaret Mackie, Nola Burton, Santa Claus (Mr. Wishaw), Margaret O’Keefe, Ann Hutchison, Margaret Bird, Hazel Jennings, Elaine Rose, and Dorothy Sigvertsen.

Front row: Joyce Willis, Pat Brady, Lorraine McLeod, Gill Foster, and Marianna Magdalinos.

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – VILLA D’ESTE SALON, Hastings

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A Day in the Country for Old Folk at W.D.F.F. Party

The Raukawa W.D.F.F. invited old folk from various old folks homes in the district to their Christmas party, and they all thought it was wonderful to get out into the country. “Santa” was there and presented each home with a Christmas cake.

A day to remember for 98-year-old Mr. A. Bear from Waiapu House.

A busy day for Miss Lyons who distributed free ice cream to the children.

Send a friend PHOTO NEWS

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – MARTIN ALEXANDER LTD., Hastings

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Napier Wedding

EVANS – HALVORSEN
At St. Patrick’s Church, Napier, Margaret Rose Halvorsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Halvorsen, of 17 Harding Road, Napier, to David Jarvis Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Evans, R.D.2, Napier.
Russell Yuelett [Yeulett] Photo

Hastings Wedding

SMITH – WALFORD
At St. Matthew’s Church, Hastings, Diane C. Walford, to Alan Smith. Bridal party was, from left, Quita Walford, bridesmaid; David Boyce, pageboy; groom and bride; Margaret Mills, flowergirl; and Wally Walford, bestman.

Future home of the couple is to be Onga Onga.
Stuart Johnson Photo

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – DAVID GEOR, Hastings

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A Search for the SUNSHINE GIRL of HAWKE’S BAY
PHOTO NEWS OFFERS
Prizes to the value of £250
CONTEST WILL RUN OVER SUMMER MONTHS

 

FIRST PRIZE Approximately £50 in goods plus £20 cash prize

SECOND PRIZE A Classic Coat from McGruers of Napier up to the value of £20

THIRD PRIZE Prize to the value of £12

Remaining Prizes will be given as consolation prizes, 1 prize to each runner-up

CONDITIONS OF ENTRY
This is all you have to do
Send to Photo News, Box 470, Napier, a glossy print – size 6” X 3″ – of yourself in a bathing suit, shorts and top, playsuit, etc. Let your picture depict a happy shot in Hawke’s Bay’s famous sunshine.
Important – With your entry send name, address, occupation, and age and photographer’s name.  (Top prize-winning amateur photographer will receive £3 of film from Batchelors Studios.)
Tell your photographer that the picture is for Photo News. Pictures by professional photographers or amateurs accepted. Photographs received become the property of Photo News and are not returnable.

If you are having difficulty in obtaining the services of a photographer, contact us and our photographers will make their services available.

A Special Midsummer Prize, sponsored by the retailers listed here will be given to the best entry received before the 10th of January.
ROACHES, of Hastings    A latest fashion swim suit of your choice    £6/6/-
“ANNA BELLE”, 227 W. Heretaunga Street, Hastings       A latest fashion frock of your choice    £6/19/6
DAVID GEOR, of Hastings and Napier       Latest fashion shoes of your choice    £5/5/-
HAWKE’S BAY FARMERS       A handbag of your choice    £6/6/ –
The winner of this prize will be entered in the big contest to be judged at the end of the summer period

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GIRLS! Just read this list of wonderful prizes, generously donated by retailers of Hastings and Napier. Send in your photo NOW

Hawke’s Bay Photo News      A Cheque for … 20.0.0
Batchelors Candid Studios, Hastings      Camera complete with night photo attachment … 5.5.0
A. W. Bott Ltd., Hastings      Electric Toaster … 3.0.0
Hannahs Shoe Stores, Hastings      Ladies’ Shoes of your choice up to … 5.5.0
Richardsons Pharmacy, Hastings      A set of Dorothy Gray Beauty Treatment up to … 2.2.0
Lovell-Smiths of Hastings      A 12 X 10 coloured portrait, with free sitting … 5.16.0
Knights the Chemist, Hastings     A complete Dorothy Gray Beauty Treatment … 3.10.0
Faircloughs Radio Ltd., Napier     An order to the value of … 3.3.0
Vogue (Hastings) Ltd., Hastings      Underwear to the value of … 2.2.0
Lockyers of Hastings     Ladies Ronson Toilet Razor … 7.17.6
Villa D’Este Salon, Hastings      A Permanent Wave  … 3.10.0
Martin Alexander Ltd., Hastings     Jewellery to the value of … 5.0.0
Leah Gowns of Hastings     An order to the value of  … 3.3.0
Columbus Radio, Hastings and Napier     2 L/P records of your choice … 4.10.0
“Anna Belle” of Hastings     A Swiss Manicare Non Iron Blouse … 2.19.6
Loach & Price Ltd., Hastings     An order to the value of … 4.0.0
Alan Grants Pharmacy Ltd., Hastings     A beautiful Corday Perfume Set … 5.5.0
H.& G. Lingerie Specialist, Hastings     Lingerie set to the value of … 4.0.0
McAra’s Ltd of Hawke’s Bay     An order to the value of … 5.0.0
H.B. Farmers Ltd.     Recordings to the value of … 2.15.0
Hunts Drapery of Hastings      Ladies Wear to the value of … 4.0.0
Noel Wilson Pharmacy Ltd., Hastings      Cosmetics to the value of … 3.3.0
Bon Marche Ltd., Hastings     An order to the value of … 5.5.0
H.M.V. House, Hastings      Part deposit on an H.M.V. Mantle Model Radio of … 4.0.0
Baldwin & Swanwick Ltd., Hastings      A painting of your choice to the value of … 4.10.0
Rodgers Pharmacy, Hastings      An order to the value of … 2.10.0
Bunkers Ltd., Hastings      An order to the value of … 3.3.0
Mills Shoe Store, Napier      Any pair of shoes of your choice … 5.5.0
Becks Pharmacy of Napier      A Photograph Album of your choice … 3.0.0
Happ’s of Sydney, Napier      Lingerie to the value of … 5.0.0
Disabled Servicemens Shop, Napier      A picnic basket to the value of … 5.12.6
Napier Battery & Electrical Co. Ltd.      A Westlock Electric Clock … 3.7.6
Bissells Electric, Napier      A stainless steel frying pan … 4.10.0
Wally Ireland, Napier      A framed coloured picture of choice to the value of … 4.10.0
Jan’s Beauty Salon, Napier      A Permanent Wave … 3.3.0
Beggs-Lockyers, Napier      2 L/P records of your choice … 4.10.0
McGruers Ltd., Napier      A classic winter coat of your choice to the value of … 20.0.0
French Glove House, Napier      A nightdress by Peggy Clark to the value of … 5.5.0
Corbett’s Wedding Ring House, Napier      A charm bracelet to the value of … 5.5.0
Bestalls Ltd., Napier      A blouse of your choice to the value of … 2.10.0
Chards Beauty Salon, Napier       A 12 month permanant waving contract
Martin the Jewellers, Napier       A pearl necklace to the value of … 5.5.0
Robt. G. Newell Ltd., Napier       An H.M.V. automatic iron to the value of … 2.19.6
Russell Orr, Hastings       A 12 X 10 coloured portrait with free sitting to the value of … 5.16.0
Mandarine Gift Shop, Hastings       A dinner set to the value of … 6.10.0
Garland’s, Jewellers, Hastings      A 3-row Pompadour Pearl Necklace … 5.0.0
Stuart Johnson, Hastings      A 12 x 10 Coloured Portrait, with free sitting … 5.16.0

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Sunshine Girls ENTRIES

Janice Hitchman of Greenmeadows, is a seventeen-years-old student.

Nineteen-year-old showroom assistant of Whakatu, Hastings, Beth McGarva.
Photograph by Mervyn J. Crisp.

Beverley Coomb, a fifteen-year-old typist of Hastings.
Photograph by Mervyn Greet.

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – H.B. FARMERS LTD.

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Sixteen-year-old Diane Harris of Napier

Colleen Barry, a 17-year-old usherette of Hastings

Val Jones, 19-year-old shop assistant of Hastings

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – BATCHELORS CANDID STUDIOS, Napier.

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Joy Kayser, a 21-year-old shorthand typist of Napier.
Photo by Alan Rogers

A nineteen-year-old shop assistant from Hastings, Erin Barry.

Jill Manning, an 18-year-old clerk of Hastings.

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – RICHARDSONS PHARMACY, Hastings

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Entries published in this issue and earlier issues are eligible for the special mid-summer prize, and the winner will appear in our next issue – February.

Judges of this section are: Neville Chamberlain and Valerie Austin of the Broadcasting Service, and the Editor.

Twenty-five-year-old housewife Lyn Croft of Napier. Photograph by John Croft.

Eighteen-year-old salesgirl Jill Watson of Napier.

Photograph by Russell Spiller,

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – BUNKERS LTD., Hastings

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The Management and “Back Room Boys” of 2YZ and 2ZC

In our last issue we featured the “Air Staff” of Hawke’s Bay’s Radio stations, who, along with the “Backroom Staff”, make up the 62 men and women who plan and execute the many duties necessary to present, on every day of the year, thirty-two hours of broadcasting, and whose activities are so intimately interwoven with the family life of our readers throughout the Province.

In this issue we bring a cross section of the “Ground Staff” and their work.

Photos have been supplied by Bruce MacConnell.

“At the controls”, Station Manager Mr. K. G. Collins discusses advanced programme problems with Presentation Officer Geoff Haggett (left), Programme Organiser Mr. R. E. Levin, and Senior Technician J. Grant (right).

Mr. A.L. Robinson, as Advertising Officer for 2ZC, which in terms of advertising is one of New Zealands’ top stations, has a full time job interviewing clients and selling advertising time.

The Hastings office plays a very important part in the organisation, and here salesman T.J. Johnson and copywriter W.J. Boag check copy, while copywriter David Andrews telephones a client.
David is also a part time cricket announcer.

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – H.M.V. HOUSE, Hastings

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Station accountant Mr. L. McCathie came to 2ZC from the Ruakura Research Station. (Sometimes referred to as the “Bank Manager”.)

Glenys Clareburt receives typing instructions from charge typist Shirley Waring.

“The Manager will be pleased to see you,” says Glenys Pettersen, receptionist at the Commercial Buildings office, to a caller. (Some people have all the luck!’

Schedules clerk Cleone Rivett-Carnac keeps a record of every “spot” advertisement of the thousands broadcast weekly.

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – ALAN GRANTS PHARMACY, Hastings

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Gwenda Wardle, receptionist and telephone operator at the studio’s switchboard.

Laurie Head of “Swifts” carries the cases in which the day’s recordings are transferred from the record library to the studios a block away. (5000 records were transferred for the Christmas weekend programme.)

“Copy boy” Mike Davis, Ron Steel and senior copywriter Bernie Hill check advertising copy.

When any major fault occurs at the 2YZ studios, a miniature studio comes into operation at the transmitting station at Opapa. Technician Ron MacIntosh checking this emergency equipment.

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – “ANNA BELLE” of Hastings

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Senior technician Noel Ellison makes an adjustment to 2YZ’s transmitter. This “old fashioned” transmitter is large and bulky when compared with . . . the modern and automatic 2ZC transmitter situated at Pakowhai. Attending to the equipment is senior technician Ron MacIntosh, a foundation member of 2YZ.

Technicians Ron Mitchell and Noel Ellison hold the “short and the tall” valves used in the veteran 21-year-old transmitter of 2YZ, Opapa.

Technicians Willie Gailer and Peter Stevens in the Recording and Auxiliary Control Room of 2YZ/2ZC.

The baby of them all – 2ZC’s emergency transmitter, situated on the roof of the Commercial Building in Napier is checked by technician Arnold Bircham.

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – HUNTS DRAPERY of Hastings

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“Building programmes” from three bins of the 35,000 discs in the combined 2YZ/2ZC library are Lyn Sutherland and Messrs. McMillan, Turner and Fitzwater.

Typist Barbara Spencer tries hard to keep a straight face as her photo is taken.

Pipe smokers Bill Brooker and Bernie Currie are popular staff members on pay days.

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – HAPP’S of SYDNEY, Napier

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FANCY DRESS DANCE AT HASTINGS HOSPITAL

As always, the Hastings Hospital Nurses spared no efforts in designing their outfits for the Hospital’s annual fancy dress dance.

The band was not backward either when it came to originality.

The only two girls there who had a “tearable” time.

These girls were real cards.

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” Quest – Napier Battery and Electrical Co. Ltd.

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COACHING SCHOOL FOR SWIMMERS

As part of the coaching school held at Napier, Clive and Havelock North, a selected team of pupils from Northern Hawke’s Bay Clubs, under the direction of Mr. V. T. Parkhouse of Hamilton, gave a demonstration of the methods used during the week-long instructional school. This was before a well attended gathering of interested spectators at the Clive Baths.

Mr. V. T. Parkhouse, who was assistant New Zealand coach at last year’s national coaching school, explains a point to the audience.

For some of the exercises helpers were called in to assist the team, who were, from foreground, Chris Collier, Clive; Nicky Lowe, Havelock North; Alf Scudder, Clive; Rowan Hill, Hastings West; Mary Turbitt, Te Awa, Napier; and Vicki Wynn of Napier

Rowan, Mary (a local swimming champion) and Vicki follow the directions of Mr. Parkhouse.

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – JAN’S BEAUTY SALON, Napier

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21st BIRTHDAYS

Anne Colquhoun, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Colquhoun of Hastings. Anne is a physical education specialist at the Dannevirke High School.

Mr. K. C. Everett, Peter Everett, and Mrs. Everett of 34 Logan Avenue, Napier, on the occasion of Peter’s 21st birthday.

Photos by Batchelors Studios

21st ANNIVERSARY

Miss Helen M. Dykes received a bouquet of flowers and a standard lamp shade when pupils and ex-pupils of the Deepdene Studio put on a surprise party for her on the occasion of the Studio’s 21st Anniversary.
Batchelors Studios Photo

ENGAGEMENT

Announced at the Combined Gospel Hall’s Christmas Party was the engagement of Marlene Lynette Coombs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Coombs of 42 Alamein Crescent, Napier, to Basil John Moorhouse, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moorhouse of 9 George Street, Taradale.
Batchelors Studios Photo

NAPIER WEDDING

TINSLEY – ARMSTRONG. At St. Paul’s, Napier, Marie Armstrong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Armstrong of 41 Taradale Road, Napier, to Dean Stuart Tinsley, son of Mr. I. T. and the late Mrs. Tinsley of 41 Avondale Road, Taradale.
Batchelors Studios Photo

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – LOVELL-SMITHS of Hastings

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SURF CARNIVAL AT WAIMARAMA

An elaborate sand-castle welcome greeted visitors and competitors to the 1960 Surf Carnival at Waimarama Beach, and with teams from near and far competing in drill and surf life-saving, the carnival was again worth the trip out there.

The holiday spirit was very much in evidence and here a “strongman” feat is in operation as a young man “pushes” his girl friend into the sand.

The inevitable dog joined in the married ladies’ race but only managed to gain second place.

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – McGRUERS LTD., Napier

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An impressive march past by all the competing teams, led by the Waimarama Club.

Two proud sandcastle sculptresses, Kathrin Lewis of Hastings and Glenda Mapuhi, await the judges in the popular sandcastle building competition. Each year a larger and larger area is required for this event.

It’s not quite as easy as it looks, as anyone who has tried surf riding, even lying down on the surfboard, will tell you, but to an experienced surf rider like Charles Lake of Paekakariki it is no trouble at all.

Surf life-saving teams competing against each other demonstrated their exceptionally high standard of life-saving techniques.

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – A. W. BOTT LTD., Hastings

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Definitely not to be undertaken by a beginner! John Blake and his passenger test out the surf in a small boat.

The perfectly smooth wet surface of the sand silhouettes this team of competitors.

Rocks at the end of the beach are a fascinating spot for the children.

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest — ROBT. G. NEWELL LTD., Napier

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HASTINGS BRIGADE IN FULL SCALE EXERCISE

Four officers and twenty-five firemen of the Hastings Headquarters Fire Brigade were up early one Saturday morning last month when, from 6 a.m. to 7 a.m., they took part in a full scale fire-fighting exercise at the Hastings Hospital. During the exercise one appliance and a crew from Havelock North stood by at Headquarters to deal with any emergency.

In apparent disorder, hoses snake away from the pump in all directions, but the firemen know just where to and where from each hose is coming or going to.

Fireman Peter Fraser wheels the featherweight pump into position beside the baths.

A patient at the hospital, Jack Gillies, as an ex-Hastings fireman, was very interested in the exercise from a professional point of view.

The hospital was completely surrounded by hoses, this time directed away from the building.

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – FAIRCLOUGHS RADIO LTD., Napier

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FAREWELL DINNER TO H.B.H.S. PUPILS

Most boys maintain that it is pretty good leaving school anyway, but when a dinner is laid on for them too, well, that really is something, and that is just what the Hastings Boys High School did as a farewell to those boys leaving school and setting out on their respective careers.

Humphrey Symonds, Phillip Gardener, John Savidge, John Thompson and Graeme Collett are very happy about the whole thing.

Just as happy are Warren Thom, John Bixley, Phillip Painter and John Morris.

Mr. Comberbeach, Mr. Williams, Mr. Linyard and Mr. Moore.

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – H. & G. LINGERIE SPECIALIST, Hastings

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AT THE CASABLANCA

From left, Jennifer Johnston, Cavin Strawbridge, Tom Benny, Dinah Norris, Brenda Innes and Michael McHardy.

Jill Nicholls, Kerrin Gibson, and Barbara Wilkie who was celebrating her sixteenth birthday.

Alan Brown and Jennifer Kelly.

Copies of Photographs published in this magazine can be obtained from
BATCHELORS STUDIOS
Tennyson Street, Napier and Market Street, Hastings
or from the Photographer whose name appears below the Photo

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – LEAH GOWNS of Hastings

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NAPIER Beauty Contest

The second section of the bathing beauty contest, for the title of Miss Hawke’s Bay, attracted one of the largest crowds ever to be seen in front of Napier’s Sound Shell. Appropriately enough the competition also attracted a record number of entries, totalling twenty-nine in all. A difficult task confronted the judges, but when 17-year-old Colleen Barry of Hastings was proclaimed Miss Hawke’s Bay for 1960, she was greeted with a roar of approval from the crowd.

Jill Manning of Hastings was judged second, and, LOWER RIGHT, Cynthia Baines of Yorkshire gained third place.

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – LOACH & PRICE LTD., Hastings

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Margaret Kersey of Ahuriri

Eileen McMann of Waikaremoana

Miss M. Gough of Carterton

Miss Johnston of Clive

Miss Wilson of Napier

Anne Calnan of Napier

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – COLUMBUS RADIO, Hastings and Napier

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OTHER COMPETITORS

Miss R. Longley of Napier

Sue Thompson of Wellington

Valerie Jones of Napier

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – McARA’S LTD. of Hawke’s Bay

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The two judges of the Miss Hawke’s Bay competition were Miss Constance McDonald (left) and Miss May McDonald (right).

Mr. H. S. Cottrell and Mrs. V. May Cottrell of Napier, were judges in the juvenile competition.

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – BALDWIN & SWANWICK LTD., Hastings

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TO LIVE IN CHRISTCHURCH

PIRIE – EAGLE
At the Methodist Church, Napier, Marian Eagle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eagle of Napier, to Kenneth Pirie, only son of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Pirie of Napier.
Russell Yuelett [Yeulett] Photo

Napier Wedding

WATSON – MACRAE
At St. David’s Presbyterian Church, Napier, Catherine Marion MacRae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. MacRae of 84 Wellesley Rd., Napier, to Mr. A. J. Watson of 84 Wellesley Road, Napier. Attendants were (on right of picture) Matron of Honour, Mrs. Margaret MacRae, and bestman, Mr. Richard Watson.
Batchelors Studios Photo

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – HANNAHS SHOE STORES, Hastings

Page 37

YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUB OUTING

Competitors in the “Best Legs” show endeavour to attract the attention of the judges at the Y.F.C.’s sports day at Waimarama beach.

The three judges, Mary McFlynn, Rosemary Morgan and Joyce Mardon seriously ponder the problem.

Ian Gordon, Elizabeth Dyer (background) and Mary McFlynn thoroughly enjoyed the day’s outing.

John Klingendar clears the bar during the high jumping event.

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A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – NOEL WILSON PHARMACY LTD., Hastings

Page 38

WINDSOR PARK CAMPERS SPORTS DAY

One of New Zealand’s most popular camping grounds, Windsor Park, Hastings, is blessed with a waterway, which as well as enhancing the beauty of this spot is ideal for boating and canoeing. Each year a boating race for the campers is organised, with the accent on humour.

A view of the camp across the waterway.

A peaceful holiday scene with tents and caravans nestled among the trees.

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – MARTIN the JEWELLERS, Napier

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This young lass just couldn’t get the hang of it and might just as well have gone swimming.

We are assured that this piece of underhand interference did not get past the stewards.

Boats that were built to hold one, and at the most two, small children, are brought into use and when the adults climb into them and start paddling furiously around a marked course, as these girls are doing, that’s when the fun starts. Most of the competitors in this race have somehow managed to stay afloat.

Even if a competitor does manage to finish without getting wet he, or she, may still be in for a ducking in any case.

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – DISABLED SERVICEMENS SHOP, Napier

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A long hard row, a ducking, and a lemon as first prize. It’s a wonder anyone enters the camp committee men’s race.

These lady drivers again!

Somewhere in Navy parlance is the term “In line astern”. The Navy no doubt would describe this formation slightly differently, but the boats are one behind the other and going down by the stern.

The mixed doubles are off to a rather uneven start, and it looks like one competitor is about to be “run through” with a paddle.

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – BECKS PHARMACY, Napier

Page 41

COMPLIMENTARY DINNER TO EXECUTIVE OF GREATER HASTINGS

The management of the Stortford Lodge Hotel, as an appreciation of services rendered to the City of Hastings, recently held a complimentary dinner to the executive of the Greater Hastings organisation.

From left, Messrs. A. Dysart, M. Luttrell, A. French, R. V. Giorgi (Mayor of Hastings), W. White, J. Jones, T. Wane and R. Ingram.

R. Ingram, B. Buchanan, B. McCutcheon, W. E. Bate (retiring Mayor), J. Johns (Proprietor of Stortford Lodge Hotel), K. Sparks, and H. Poppelwell (President of the Greater Hastings committee).

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – STUART JOHNSON, Hastings

Page 42

NAPIER WEDDINGS

GOUGH – KERR
At St. Paul’s Church, Tennyson St., Napier, Janice Anne Kerr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Kerr, of 8 Vogel Place, Marewa, Napier, to Brian Winslon Gough, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Gough, 15 Firth St., Grey Lynn, Auckland.

Bridal party, from left: Miss Leone Reilly, bridegroom and bride, Mr. Len Cherry, bestman; and Miss Jill Kerr, chief bridesmaid.

Future home of couple is to be in Auckland.
Batchelors Studios Photo

ROBSON – JOHNSON
At St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church, Napier, Wendy Elizabeth Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Johnson, of White Pine Bush, Napier, to Bruce George Robson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robson, of 56 Church Road, Taradale.
A. B. Hurst Photo

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – BEGGS-LOCKYERS, Napier

Page 43

One big splash, and the baths were well and truly opened.

In our last issue we featured an article on the building and completing of the staff baths at the Awatoto Fertiliser Works. Now the baths are in full use, and our cameraman went along to the opening ceremony which was a great day for everyone concerned with the project, and especially for the children.

After the opening, a realistic “accident and rescue” had more than a few spectators quite worried. An “intoxicated” spectator (Des Walsh) staggered up to the edge of the baths and toppled in, but instead of coming to the surface he stayed at the bottom. Lead weights and an aqua-lung previously placed in the baths enabled the victim to “stay put”. Les McLean dived to the rescue and Noel Wilson is seen dragging the presumably drowned man “ashore”.

Mr. B. S. Williams of Elsthorpe, Chairman of Directors, declares the baths open.

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – FRENCH GLOVE HOUSE, Napier

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LABOUR SAVER

The diving board was tested by those who knew how to use it.

“Diving in may be all right for some, but I think I’ll just take it in easy stages.”

Looking like a badly bent “helicopter-tank” this unique piece of machinery is in fact a box-thorn hedge cutter and is used extensively in the Taranaki district. The converted Valentine tank, with the cutting knives revolving out to the side, simply trundles along parallel to the hedge and, hey presto! all nicely trimmed. (Not available for back-yard hedges.)

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – CHARDS BEAUTY SALON, Napier

Page 45

MEMENTO PRESENTED AT BIRTH IS USED AT 21st BIRTHDAY

In 1938 Otto Jonson, coach to the 3rd grade Hastings High School Old Boys football team, was presented with a silver mug by the team on the birth of his son Gary Jonson.

Now, 21 years later, Gerald Hooper, captain of that team, drinks to the health of Gary on the occasion of the latter’s 21st birthday.

Gary cuts his birthday cake.

Ten members of the team assemble to have their photo taken with Gary and his father (centre front row).

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – BISSELLS ELECTRIC, Napier

Page 46

AT THE RACES

“Photo News” caught many happy faces at the Hastings races on New Year’s Day.

Miss Noeleen Watson of Napier.

Another two happy punters, from left, Miss Valerie McLean of Napier and Miss Lindsay Newman of Palmerston North.

Miss Elaine Pittar of Wairoa said the trip was definitely worth the while.

SUNSHINE GIRL CONTEST
GIRLS! Don’t be shy – ENTER NOW for our monster SUNSHINE GIRL CONTEST
Entry is Free
At least 35 Entrants will receive Prizes varying in value from 2 guineas to £70
Contact any photographer or “Photo News” Photographers – Batchelors Studios, Hastings & Napier, Max Moverley, Waipukurau
Conditions of Entry and Prize List on pages 8-9

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – WALLY IRELAND, Napier

Page 47

GARDEN PARTY MANNEQUIN PARADE

The Napier St. Augustine’s Garden Party took a new twist this year with most entertaining results when men of the parish staged a “mannequin parade” at the St. Luke’s Hall, Vigor Brown Street, Napier.

The “stars” of the show, from left rear: Ted White, Ken Mackie, Doug Black, Tom White, Alan Heath, Jim Setter and Ed Preston. Up and coming stars in front are two boys of the Mackie family and Master Heath.

A group of parishioners, accompanied by the Rev. Hutton, enjoying the show.

Jim Setter and Tom White do their best to look like a couple of girls about town.

A sponsor in our “Sunshine Girl” quest – RODGERS PHARMACY, Hastings

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A NEW CAR for the Family man

Mr. Gavin Black points out features of interest to Mr. Peter Tait, Mayor of Napier, during a cocktail party held at the Acme Service Station to introduce their new “baby” – the “Triumph Herald” motor car.

Mr. J. Black and Miss Ruth Reed of Napier inspecting the engine. Note that the bonnet and mudguards are a single unit, and when raised leave the engine clear of obstruction.

More than fifty guests were entertained by the Black family and there was no doubt as to the interest shown in this “family car with the sports car performance”.

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Printed photo-litho for the publishers by Swailes, Hurst & Co. Ltd., Napier

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[Back cover photo – The fairway to the Port of Napier. The Hastings Camera Club’s champion print of 1959, “Journey’s End”, by Mort Leete]

 

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Published November 1958 – June 1967

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Magazine

Date published

January 1960

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The Hawke's Bay Publishing Company Ltd

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967/968/35381

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