ROSE SHOW
METHODIST B.C. EFFORT The rose show staged at the Baring Square Methodist Sunday School yesterday by the Young Women’s Bible Class drew a good number of entries, and the quality of the blooms displayed was most pleasing. The show proper was supported by an array of goods for sale, displayed on decorated stalls, and good business was done both afternoon and evening. The show was declared open by the Rev. W. T. Blight. The judges were: Flowers, Mr A. J. Millichamp; needlework, Mrs A. J. Campbell; photography, Mr E. Stewart. Results in competition classes were: Rosen One rose, any colour: Mrs S. G. Macfarlane 1, Mrs Whiting 2, Mrs G. Nielsen 3. Two roses, Red: Mrs R. Hardwick 1 and 2, Miss L. J. Robinson 3. Two roses, white: Miss B. Flight 1, Margaret Broker 2, Miss Robinson 3. Two roses, pink: Mrs Hardwick 1 and 3, Miss Hight 2. Two roses, yellow: Miss Robinson. 1,. Mrs Whiting 2, .Mrs Hardwick 3. Two roses, any other colour: Mrs Hardwick 1, Miss D. Armstrong 2, Fairton School 3. Three roses, any colour: Mrs Nielsen 1, Miss Hight 2, Mrs Hardwick 3. Four roses, any colour: Margaret Broker 1, Mrs Hardwick 2, Miss Robinson 3. Six roses, any colour: Mrs Hardwick 1, Mrs Whiting 2, Miss D. Mackie 3. Best three vases roses, any foliage: Mrs Hardwick 1, Miss Robinson 2, Miss D. Mackie 3. Best bowl roses, own foliage: Mrs H. Sinclair 1, Miss V. Hefford 2, Miss G. Holmes 3. Best bowl roses, any foliage: Miss D. Mackie 1, Mrs S. G. Macfarlane 2. Best bowl flowers, not roses: Miss S. Driscoll I, Mrs G. Lord 2. Mrs J. Whyte 3. Children’s Classes Gentleman’s buttonhole: Kaye Ramsay 1, E. Osborne 2, Marlene Harris 3. Lady’s spray: Des Osborne 1, B. Harris 2, R. Whyte 3. Saucer posy: R. Whyte 1, K. Ramsay 2, D. Osborne 3. Rock garden: R. Whyte 1. Ailsa Gowans 2, K. Ramsay 3. Novelty exhibit, made from vegetables: D. Osborne 1, R. Whyte 2. Any handwork article: Georgina Baker (two entries) 1, Valerie Hefford 2, R. Whyte and Janet Goodwin (equal) 3, Mary Chisnall, Marlene Harris and Marie Snowden v h e. Needlework Handworked supper-cloth: Miss B. Hefford 1 and 3, Miss J. Kerr 2. Waggon cover: Miss Penrose 1. Child’s knitted garment: Miss ST Penrose 1, Miss Robinson 2. Adult’s knitted cardigan, jersey or jumper: Miss Robinson 1, Miss Penrose 2. Bed-jacket, knitted: Mrs Lord 1 and 2, Miss Cretnev 3. Tapestry article: Miss B. Hefford 1. Felt article: Miss Hefford 1, Miss Robinson 2. Home-made toys: Miss Hefford 1,2 and 3. Photography Figure study: Miss D. Mackie 1. Landscape: Miss I. Mackie 1, Miss Robinson 2 and 3. Child study: Miss Hefford 1, Miss J. Driscoll 2 and 3. Animal study: Miss D Mackie 1, Miss D. Bishop 2.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 71, Issue 36, 22 November 1950, Page 2
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