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Northampton Carnival Programme 1958, page 10 and 11

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PAGE 10

ENTRIES

5. Walking Groups – Juvenile
(Under 15 years of age) Comic or Characteristic. For groups of not less than six walkers
1st Prize £5     2nd £3.     3rd £2
1. Characters from the film “Wizard of Oz”- Eileen Ashby
2. The Chain Gang- The Children of Kingsthorpe
3. We Fair LADIES- Mary Ives and Groups
4. Ma and Pa Kettle and their Kids- Diane Botterill and Group
6.  Walking Groups – Adult
Comic or Characteristic. For groups of not less than six walkers
1st Prize £6     2nd £4.     3rd £2
1. The Happy Wanderers- Primrose Hill Youth Fellowship
2. The girls of St Trinian’s- Patricia Brown and Company
3. “Wat- Laings Legion?”- Northampton Scouts Rugby Football Club
4. The Crow Scaring Company- Roadmender Club
5, Under Southern Skies- Roadmender Club
6. “Jest Dancin”- Duston Square Dance Club
7. Those were the Days- Shirley Bricknell and Group
Everything for the Motorist
New Cars of all makes 30-40 Guaranteed used cards Overhauls and Servicing. Coachwork. Repair’s ad Spraying. Self-Drive Hire Fleet
Official Agents for:-
Morris, Wolseley, M.G., Morris- Commercial
Fred Tompkins Motors Limited
Billing Road Garage. Northampton
Phone 2932 (2 Lines)

Established 1874
Jeffery Sons & Co., Ltd.
for Furniture – Carpets- Bedding –Curtains
Interior and Exterior Decorations, etc.
Removal and Storage Contractors
33-39 Gold Street- Northampton
Telephone Northampton 2349 (3 Lines)
 
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Carnival PARADE IS ALWAYS AN ATTRACTION
So also is the largest Trading Organisation in the town & District
Northampton
Co-Operative Society Ltd.
Comprehensive suppliers of quality goods at keen prices
You save when you spend at the Co-operative
Savings facilities also available 
Head Office: 64 Abington Street, Northampton.
ENTRIES
7. “Pairs”
Comic or Characteristic. Walking or Cycling (e.g. Boy and Girl, Twins, Lady and Gentleman, Two Ladies, Two Gentlemen, etc., etc.)
1st Prize £4    2nd £3.     3rd £2
1. Walking Britain’s Heritage- Mr. and Mrs, K. P. Daniels
2. Me and My Teddy Bear- Carol Ann Ward and Margaret Newman
3. Two Campers- David James and Michael Lovell
4. New and Old- Carole Parker and Maureen Steel
5. Pirates- Josie Stockwin and Janet Carter
6. Nurse and Patient- Diana Leah and Carol Bates
7. Maypole – Olwyn and Cathleen Cadwallader
8. The Great Trek- Kathleen and David Gibbs
9. Miss Prim and Miss Proper- Elizabeth Ashby and Pat Westley
10. Ghosts- Margaret Steele and Gloria Packer
11. Eveningwear and Evening wear – Jennifer Scott and Shirley Medcalf
12. Charlie Chaplin and his wife- J Jeacock and D Stobbs
13. Emperor and his Slave- Pamela Broom and Avril Allard
14. Let’s All Strike- Joyce Pickering and Jacqueline Stevens
15. Gypsies- Jane Hodgkiss and Gillian Pittam
16. The Breadless Girls- Diane Jones and Cherly Swan
17. Married Bliss- Stanely Wilford and Russell Turner
18. Gipsies- Rosemary Haynes and Lynda Kelt
19. Pen and an Ink Pot- Diana and Deborah Simons
20. Clowns- Amanda and Frances Short
21. Just Married- Phillip Bosworth and John  Foyle
22. Clowns- Richard Hill and Paul Farmer
23. Jailhouse Rockers- Sandra Greenfield and Janet Robins
24. Woman’s Own (Magazine) – Patricia Henson and Daphne Dexter
25. Couple of Swells- Sharon and Jane Lawson.

8. Fancy Dress Jazz Band
Open to any number of performers
1st Prize £10 10s.     2nd £5 5s..     3rd £3 3s.
1. Northampton Ragamuffin Jazz Band – Mr R. V. Kilby

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Date19 June 1958
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