PROGRAM - ROLEYSTONE SPRING FESTIVAL SPRING BALL 1971

1971
Overview

Rectangle yellow card folded in half. Cover has black text top left corner. Text on inside of program listing entrants in Miss Roleystone Festival quest as well as the rules and prizes for this competition. On the back are the names of the committee and organisers of the quest.
Text on cover [1971 / Roleystone / Spring Festival / SPRING BALL].

Historical information

The Spring Ball and Miss Roleystone Festival Quest held in 1971. The entrants to the Miss Roleystone Festival quest were all ladies sponsored by a variety of local businesses, organisations and sporting clubs.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-33-COA2013.25
Item type
Documents
Material
Paper
Width
278 mm
Height or length
214 mm
Keywords
Karotich & Orton Transport
BETTENAY Susan Miss
Roleystone Store
Roleystone P&C Association
Brockways Fuel Service
Roleystone Bushfire Brigade
Roleystone Karragullen Cricket Club
Peter Saint Artworks
Hatfield's Bullsdozing Contractors
Roleystone Tennis Club
TURNER Robin Miss
WINSTSANELY Louise Miss
TURNER Gail Miss
Roleystone Spring Festival
JOHNSTONE Anne Miss
Kelmscott Roleystone Kindergarten
Williamson Loris Miss
TURNER Terri Miss
HALE Dawn Miss
FISCHER Patricia Miss
BULLEN Mary Miss
HICKINBOTHAM Jill Miss
STEWART Linda Miss
WALL Diane Miss
HAY Margaret Miss
PARKIN Helen Miss
BROCKWAY Robyn Miss
ROLEYSTONE Spring Festival Spring Ball
BEECH Linda Miss
KELMSCOTT Motor Transport
WINSTANLEY E Mrs
MORRISEY W Mrs
WINSTANLEY D
BROOK R J Ms
BROWN H L
MORRISSEY J J
BALL P W Mr
BIRTWHISTLE Ivor Mr L/Cpl
Roleystone Spring Festival Committee
Ted Roche Studios
Blossum Florist
Kelmscott Drapery
Murphy's News Agency
Kelmscott Bush Fire Brigade
Daphnes Hair Styles
Kelmscott Hotel
Kelmscott Drapery
Patersons Shoe Store
Dimpsey Bass Builders
MANNING George Mr
ROCHE Ted Mr
WALTHAM Peter Mr
CLEMESHA Jenny Ms
OXER Peta Ms
Jindinas Netball Club
Chalet Healy
Year
Statement of significance

MEDIUM
Social: A community event that celebrated the Roleystone area and was supported by local businesses and clubs.
Representativeness: Community events and when 'Quests' relating to fund-raising involved the sponsorship of the young single women of a district by local clubs, organisations and businesses.

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Historic significance
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Comparative significance criteria
Object’s condition or completeness
Rare or representative
Well provenanced
Last modified
Thursday, 25 July, 2024
Completeness
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