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ST. DAVID'S CHURCH

ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW. "* The annual flower show in aid of the foads of St. David's Presbyterian Church, SfdMham, «ia held on Saturday afternoon nd Entries were fairly large i* all classes, and the standard of the exhibit# was high. .The show was opened with the nana? of the Doxology and * prayer, after wUck tW Ber. W. T. Todd referred to the aurthia—» of the' cause, and thanked all who W ud • were helping to make the. show a inectM. The money raised would be (devoted to tin fund for furnishing the churchThe exhibits were housed in a large marquee in the gronixfct, and "in the middle was a huge Christmas tree, rxerMwg to ttn top of the t«nt. He Y.M.CJL. Orebntr* played selections in the afternoon and em> ing. 1 PRIZE LIST. The prise list waa an follows:CUT FLOWERS. - Beet collection of roses C. Duris W. J. Gabb 2. Btk roses, -tamv ties—W. J. Cobb VChasDuriei. "TSHbhw * roses; distinct Tixie tiea—W.J. Gabb 1, G. Brown 3. Best collection sweet Gliding 1. Three 'varieties sweet psaslfie H. S. - Wilson 1, Miss L. Danes 1 Itas varieties flowering shrubs—P. ' Grabaat 1. J. Wi Graham 2. Six varieties-' tlifa gat, . flower»-P. Qrahaml, J. W. Grata* ] 'ifc f Three varieties paqsiee—Mrs N. K Wtfssda* % Miss S. H. Neate a. Four n»eaa, u—yaiistj -■ ' -W. J. Gabb 1, T. U&adimi * 'SgSiK rose—Chaa. Dune, jun. ' "> " ( _ : -Vase of ftmas (under 11) K. Ihtm L T. Alexander 3. Basket of Iwwi. Mgw Jfaj! McFerran 1, ,IT. Durie X lady's' wpnQ—it* v Alexander 1, H. Diirie 3. hole-n-H. • Durie X, K. Item 2. (kflwtiw'et flowers—Mi»s B. M. Wilson JL - '> i i POTPLANTS. ; One fern—-Miar T. Baviee 3. On r «te. pot planter-Mrs Fold 1, Miss L. Devise K - DECORATIYE. Vases of, rooes—Mrs A. B.Cree 1, Mrs. BL S. Wilton 2. Vase of flowers, olktr tiM wsea-D. McFkll 1, MiasL. Dsns* S. Ba*"ket of Gabb I.Baakettf"flam*, other titan roses—"H. GmtidM I,'AlAtah ander 2. Bowl-of to—i V; J. Hp J. W. Graham 2. Bowl of flqwsca, nthsir than roses—Doris MoFall 1, Mn,6Wnr l FVwal deooratton' by cfcild—Harie BMk I, D. Campbell 2. " " ' . * • COOKERY. ' Plate.'of or en ecooea—MnA.3bQolimhI,MiaaL*mbie 3. TOoSmmil afcE&i** Monro 1; Mw F. A/Jndkiiw ' scones—Miss A. Lambie 1 Mp; J. li«lMe 2.* Oat cafces—Mrs 'D. Bnni 1, A. Lambie 2. Light fruit cidua—MmSbaafc'lead 1, Ma A. McCoßoi** % VmWm " cake—Mrs J. U. MuM»l, Kb»- iK 2. Spang* saodwioh—MnlA. IfiW'XrrMia:: Lohcar 2. Spong* *roll—lfies" £Me% Mrs Milne 2l Nat Judkiris 2. Shortbread—Miss A. TiWiUli'J, Mrs W. Fisher %> Giagefl»na< -Ite l*. Farlane 1, Mia Gibaos 2. Plats ijoVom - lets—Mrs J. - Lambie 1, -IB— liiilli >'l. Plate A. Plate oven scoass (under <ls—Kiaa MRbM1, Miss 'F. Jndkiiw, 5L Tlaln <if 'filißii" '' Miss M. Kidd 1, Mms D- McFhll i landwicb—Miss 3f. Bottecßatt 1, ~ ftudkin 2. School lnnrh %fw» jPI MBIMI .• 1, Miss A.. Carmichsel 2. " PRESERVES. One pot marmalade Mias Mjiywiall 1, Mib J. Lambie 2. Oae pbt jaw'■•un" W. Fisher 1, Mias McDoofsil 2. fflM f<t jsßy —Miss MeDougall 1. One jar tosule saace —Mrs J. Lambie 1, Miss A. laate 1' Oa* j»r chutney—Mrs B. Smith 1, Mrs A. K. Cree 2. One bottle preserved fmt—X» A. E. Cree 1, Mias IfcDoucall 2. PRODUCE. Pound home-made butter—Mrs Strattoa 1* Six hen eggs—V." McFarlane 1, lfc» Sayica 2. Six duck eggs—H. Stephen* 1, Mrs Bar* rington 2. FRUIT ASD VEGETABLES. Two pounds gooseterrisa— l C. Dam 1, Mm J. E. Goding '2. Sir stalks rhubarb—Misa K. Harman 1. Two cabbages—G. Craig 1. Twenty-five pods peas—Mrs Lohoar I,- Mia A. Alexander 'J. Huwfc lettucea K. Human 1, Mrs A. Alexander 2. Strawberrise— Mrs McFarla.Dc 1, Mn R. M. Johastoaa S. HOME INDUSTRIES. One piece plain white sewins—Mrs BonvH 1, Doreen Mathieson One pieoo wiixta embjoidery—Miss E. Gibbt 1, Miss T. BwarV •2. (Moured—Mrs J. E. Coding 1, Miss A. Patereon 2, MUs E. Rudkins 3. Oa» camisole—Miss D. Kerr 1, Mrs J. H. Loboar 2. Crochet—Mrs R. McAlister J, Miss A. Cnoic 2, Miss Bumll 3. One pair men'* socks— Mrs Peat 1, Mrs Armstnuu* 2. Oto'pair children's socks—Mrs Sorwell 1, Mrs E. A. Armstrong 2. Beet article fnaa Ga wortb. of matenal—Mias B. Bell 1, Mis 3. fi. Lohoar 2. HANDIWORK—JUNIORS. One piece plain white iming—Miss J. Bell 1, Miss A. Carmichael 2. Oae plastic«ne model (under 10) C. BurrcU 1, E. Mo~ Kay 2. Under 12—L. Coding 1, L. Bvn re 11 3. Paper botdingr (under 8) O. Milaa 1. IMb! from So. 0 Meccano Set—Keo Gabb 1. Model from So. 1 lfawswn Set—■ K. McFalP 1, .V. McFarlane 2. Any otial number—C. Smith 1, P. ifiorrisoa ■2. PETS. Babbit—C. B>uUerfield 1, A. Goidinjr 3. Pair bantams—W. Hansen 1, L. Bumtl i.. Pigeon—Esmond; West 1, C. Campbell 2.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18552, 30 November 1925, Page 11

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ST. DAVID'S CHURCH Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18552, 30 November 1925, Page 11

ST. DAVID'S CHURCH Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18552, 30 November 1925, Page 11