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WILLOWBY SCHOOL

SUCCESSFUL FLOWER SHOW LIST OF RESULTS Although unfavourable weather affected the attendance, the Willowby School floAver show, held last Saturday, was financially a success. The profits of the sale of goods, which were auctioned by Mr S. H. jfnll, v are to be shared Avith the school jubilee fund. i The McLeod Cup, competed for annually by the Willowby School pupils, Avas Avon by Natalie O’Grady, with Jennifer Mackay runner-up. A table of exhibition dahlias Avas staged by Mrs H. R. Tasker. . An enjoyable supper was served by the district ladies. Judges in the various sections were: Cut blooms and decoi’ative, Mrs H. R. Tasker; cooking, Mrs S. P. Taylor; needlework and fancyAvork, Miss M. M. Lill; vegetables and fruit, Mr H. R. Tasker; children’s classes, Mrs R. J. Wishart; pets and farm produce, Mr G. H. Lill; Results: — ( Decorative Floating boAvl: Miss M. M. Lill 1, Miss R. H. Lill 2. Boavl of flOAvers: Miss M. M. Lill 1, Mrs W. Mackay 2, Mrs R. Quinn 3. Bowl of mixed Aoavers: Miss M. M. Lill 1, Mrs G. W. Graham 2, Mrs W. Mackay 3. Bowl of dahlias (miniature): Miss M. M. Lill 1, Mrs D. S. ShaAv 2. Vase of Iceland poppies: Miss M. M. Lill 1, Mrs G. W. Graham 2, Mrs R. Quinn 3. Vase of flowers (for mantelpiece): Mrs R. Quinn 1, Miss M. M. Lill 2, Mrs W. Mackay 3. Three kinds of floAvers: Miss M. .M. Lill 1, Mrs H. N. Griffiths 2, Mrs R. Quinn 3. Bowl of pansies: Mrs G. Chalmers 1. Bowl of violas: Mrs G. W. Graham 1, Mrs G. Chalmers 2. Posy bOAvl: Miss M. M. Lill 1, Mrs R. Quinn 2. Sand saucer: Miss GAvynetli Williams 1, Miss Joyce Whiting 2, Mrs G. Chalmers 3. Lady’s spray: Miss M. M. Lill 1, Miss H, Mackay 2. Cut Flowers Geranium: Mrs H. Beach 1, Miss E. Bonnington 2. Sweet peas: Mrs G. Chalmers 1, Mrs H. Beach 2, Miss I. Cunningham 3. Dahlias (large decorative): Mrs H. N. Griffiths 1, Mrs G. Cunningham 2, Mrs H. Beach 3. Dahlias (miniature): Mrs H. N. Griffiths 1, Mrs H. Beach 2, Mrs G. Chalmers 3. Dahlia (large decorative): Mrs G.r Chalmers 1, Mrs H. Beach 2, Mrs G. Chalmers 3. African marigolds: Miss R. H. Lill 1. Calendulas: Miss R. H. Lill 1. Asters, single (three colours): Mrs H. Beach 1. Asters, double (three coolurs): Mrs H. N. Griffiths 1, Mrs H. Beach 2, Mrs G. Chalmers 3. Roses: Miss f. Cunningham 1, Mrs.T. L. Read 2, Mrs G. Chalmers 3. Carnations: Miss R. H. Lill 1, Miss H. Mackay 2, Mrs G. Cunningham 3. Hydrangea: Miss E. Bonnington 1,2 and 3. Gaillardias: Miss R. H. Lill 1, Mrs W. Mackay 2, Mrs H. Beach 3. Zinnias (large): Miss Susan Mackay 1 and 3, Miss Glenys Cunningham 2. Michaelmas daisy: Miss Joyce Whiting 1, Miss R. H. Lill 2 and 3. Hellenium: Mrs H. Beach 1 and 2, Miss Glenys Cunningham 3. Collection of flowers: Miss R. H. Lill 1, Mrs G. Chalmers 2. Gladioli: Miss R. H. Lill 1, Mrs G. Chalmers 2, Miss M. M. Lill 3. Fruit Cooking apples: Mrs D. S. SliaAv 1, Mrs G. Chalmers 2, W. Johnson 3. Dessert apples: Mrs D. S. Shaw 1. Varieties of apoles (four of each): G. Chalmers 1 and 2. Vegetables Collection of vegetaDles: Murray Whiting 1, Miss R. H. Lill 2. Carrots: Miss J. C. A. Williams 1, N. H. Griffiths 2, Miss R. H. Lill 3. Onions: Rev. W. W. Avery 1, Mrs G. Chalmers 2, H. Beach 3. Peas: Mrs G. Chalmers 1. French dAvarf beans: Mrs G. Chalmers 1, Miss Jennifer Mackay 2. Runner beans: Mrs G. Chalmers 1, Murray Whiting 1, Peter Cunningham 3, Red beet (Globe): H. N. Griffiths I. Miss J. Mackay 2 and 3. Eschallots: Mrs J. C. A. Williams 1, Mrs T. Mackay 2, H. Beach 3. Cucumber: MrSxG. Chalmers 1 and 2. Table marrow: G. W. Graham 1. Heaviesf marrow: Murray Whiting 1. Pumpkin: Mrs G. Chalmers 1, Miss J. Mackay 2. Tomatoes: Mrs H. Beach 1, M. Whiting 2, Mrs G. Chalmers 3. Parsnips: G. Chalmers 1, H. Griffiths 2, D. S. Shaw 3. White potatoes: Miss R. H. Lill 1, H. N. Griffiths 2, Miss J. Mackay 3.’ Coloured potatoes: T. O’Grady 1, J. Robertson 2, Tony Mackay 3. Tavo varieties potatoes (three of each): H. N. Griffiths 1 and 3, Miss R. H. Lill 2. Farm produce: Three mangolds (Globe): John Robertson 1. Cookery and Preserves Sponge sandwich (jam filling): Mrs T. O’Grady 1, Miss S. O’Grady 2, Mrs G. Chalmers 3. Sponge roll: Mrs T. O’Grady 1, Mrs G. Chalmers 2, Mrs T. Mackay 3. Three plain scones: Mrs T. O’Grady 1, Mrs J. Thomas 2. Collection of biscuits (three of each): Mrs G. Chalmers 1, Mrs W. Mackay 2. Coffee sandwich (iced): Mrs T. O’Grady 1. Six pieces of shortbread: Mrs T. Mackay 1, Mrs J. Thomas 2, Mrs A. Bartram 3. Nut or fruit loaf: Mrs A. Bartram 1. Iced butter sponge cake: Mrs W. Mackay 1, Mrs T. O’Grady 2, Mrs J. Thomas 3. Iced chocolate sandwich cake: Mrs T. O’Grady 1, Mrs W. Mackay 2, Mrs J. Thomas 3. Mince pie (meat): Mrs G. Chalmers 1. Sausage rolls: Mrs J.Thomas 1. Plum pudding: Mrs R. Nelmes 1, Mrs G. Chalmers 2, Mrs A. Bartram 3. Collection of small cakes: Mrs T. O’Grady 1, Mrs W. Mackay 2, Mrs G. Chalmers and Mrs J. Thomas (equal) 3. Bottle tomato sauce: Mrs H. N. Griffiths 1, Mrs T. , Mackay- 2. Bottle plum sauce: Mrs H. N. Griffiths 1, Mrs J. Thomas 2. Jar tomato relish: Mrs T. Mackay 1, Mrs W. Johnson 2. Jar pickled onions: Mrs H. N. Griffiths 1, Mrs G. Chalmers 2. Jar pickled eschallots: Mrs H. N. Griffiths 1. Jar raspberry jam: Miss D. Corbett 1, Mrs G. Cunningham 2, Mrs T. Mackay 3. Jar peach jam: Mrs H. N. Griffiths 1, Mrs A. Bartram 2. Jar apricot jam: Mrs H. N. Griffiths I, Mrs D. S'. Shaw 2. Jar jelly: Mrs G. Chalmers 1, Mrs T. Mackay 2, Mrs A. Bartram 3. Pound of butter (separator) : Mrs P. Haack 1, Mrs A. Whiting 2, Mrs G. Chalmers 3. Duck eggs: Mrs Cunningham 1. Hen eggs: Mrs T. Mackay 1, Mrs J. Thomas 2, Mrs G. Cunningham 3. Three jars preserves: Mrs T. Mackay and Mrs J. Thomas (equal) 1, Mrs G. Chalmers 3. Needlework and Fancy Work Adults’ cardigan: Miss S. O’Grady 1,

Miss I. Cunningham 2. Any other knitted garment: Mrs T. O’Grady 1. Knitted gloves: Miss S. O'Grady 1, Miss J. ShaAv 2, Mrs T. O’Grady 3. Lady’s knitted jumper: Miss M. O’Grady 1. Home-made soft toy: Miss I. Cuninng-| ham 1 and 2, Ray Chalmers 3. Article from, flour bag: Mrs W. Mackay 1. Article from sugar bag: Miss H. M. Mackay 1, Mrs W. Mackay 2. Crochet gloves: Miss R. H. Lilli, Mrs T. O’Grady 2. Hand-made embroidered supper or tray cloth: Miss E. E. Bonnington 1, Miss JL M. Mackay 2, Miss J. ShaAv 3. Hand-made embroidered waggon mats: Miss J. Shaw 1. Embroidered table centre: Miss J. ShaAv 1. Crochet novelty (cotton): Miss S. O’Grady 1,2 and equal 3, Miss T.< O’Grady equal 3. Tapestry Avork: Miss H. M. Mackay 1 and 2. Pets Cat (Persian): Bernard Bartram 1. Cat (any other variety): Adrienne Killey and B. J. Burney equal 1. Sheepdog (smooth-haired): A. Killey 1. Bantam: Noeline Cunningham and Eleanor Bartram equal 1, Bernard Bartram 2. Any other pets: P. Sloane (sheep) and M. Thomas, (goat) equal I. Children’s ClassesGentleman's buttonhole: Clive John--son t, Jennifer O'Grady 2, Natalie O’Grady 3. Lady’s spray: Susan Mackay 1, Natalie O’Grady 2, Jennifer O’Grady 3. Collection of flowers: Betty Shaw 1, Susan Mackay 2, Joyce Whiting 3. Bowl of nasturtiums: Betty Shaw 1. Plato of toffee (open): Jennifer O’Grady 1, Susan Mackay 2, Natalie O’Grady 3. Plate of toffee (under 11): Margaret Sharp 1 and 2. Three scones: Natalie O’Grady 1, Jennifer o”Grady 2, Marion Thomas 3. Hand-sewn garment (Stds. 5 and G): Natalie O’Grady 1, Nancy Chalmers 2. Specimen of hand sewing (Stds. 3 and 4): Jennifer O’Grady 1, Patricia Sloane 2, Susan Mackay 3; (b) Adrienne Kilticle: Natalie O’Grady 1. Dressed dolj: (a) Nancy Chalmers 1, Natalie O’.’Grady 2, Susan Mackay 3; b) Adrienne Killey 1, Margaret Sharp 2, Glenys and Noeline Cunningham equal 3. Sponge sandwich: Marion Thomas 1. Three scones (boys only): Neil Thomas 1. SteAvart Sharp 2. Plate of toffee (boys only): Clive Johnson 1, Stewart Sharp 2 and 3. Neatest page of arithmetic: (Stds. 5 and 6): Joyce Whiting 1, Marion Thomas 2, Susan Mackay 3; (Stds. 3 and 4) Betty Shaw I,' Beverley Thomas 2, GAvyneth Williams 3. Six potatoes: Peter Cunningham 1 and’ 2. Pokerworkt (Stds. 5 and G) Natalie O’Grady 1; (Stds. 3 and 4) Jennifer O’Grady 1 and 2, Patricia Sloane 3. Page of Ncav Zealand stamps: Natalie O’Grady 1, Susan Mackay 2, Stewart Sharp 3. Collection of vegetables: Patricia Sloane 1. Three blooms gladioli: Susan Mackay J. One gladioli: Susan Mackay 1, Patricia Sloane 2 and 3. Cooking (under 20). Three date scones: Beverley Thomas 1. Six pieces shortbread: Beverley and Marion Thomas equal 1. Butter sponge; Helen Mackay 1. Bottle preserved fruit: Heather Mackay !. Three varieties jam: Patricia Sloane 1. Vase of floAvers: Rosemary Graham 1.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 129, 16 March 1950, Page 3

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WILLOWBY SCHOOL Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 129, 16 March 1950, Page 3

WILLOWBY SCHOOL Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 129, 16 March 1950, Page 3