SPRING FLOWERS.
SHOW AT CASHMERE. A flower show in aid of St. James' 3 Sunday School fund was held at the Masonic Hall, Cashmere, on Saturday. Following is the prize list: — FLOWERS. Best collection of flower?, exclusive of bulbs, twelve varieties (7): Mrs Duncan 1. Best collection of bulbs, sis varieties (7):-Mrs Rudkin 1. Best collection any other bulbous plants (1): Mrs Duncan 1. Best collection each of viojas, pansies, and primroses—Violas, Mrs Baines 1; pansies, Mrs Duncan 1. Primroses: Miss Kura Smith 1. Polyanthus: Mis 3 Kura Smith 1. Sweet pen: Mrs Baines 1. Antirrhinum? Sister Mabel 1. Stocks: Mrs Tuck 1. Wallflowers: Mrs Duncan 1. Aglets: Mrs Duncan 1. Flowering shrubs (10): Mrs Rudkin 1. . . Daffodils —Best collection of six varieties (4) : Mrs Tavlor 1. Three trumpet daffodils: Sirs Kudkin 1. Jonquils and narcissi, six varieties Jenn Waterston 1. collection double daffodils, three varieties (2) : Miss Gwen Morrison 1. Best collection single daffodils, single varieties (a): Mr Taylor 1. Best collection irises (1): Mrs Duncan 1. Best collection ofhyacinths (!'• Mrs Duncan I.® Best collection rock plants (1): Mrs Hodges 1. Best collection ericas: Sister Msbel 1. Best decorated table (o). Sister Mabel 1, ..Best decorated bowl, any flowers (0): Mrs Lucas 1. Best decorated Bowl bulbs (4): Miss Boar and Mrs Prudhoe 1 (equal). Best two vases, any flowers (1): Miss Waller 1. Best basket, any flowers (3): Sister Mabel 1. CHILDREN'S SECTION. Best posy flowers (10): Miss Margaret McLeod 1. Best bunch flowers, tied with string (12): Miss Nina Isitt 1. Best vase flowers (1): Miss Veda Little 1. Best basket flowers (4): Miss Joyce Smith 1. .SCHOOL WORK. Freehand drawing, Standards 5 and G: Xowton Thornton 1, Jean Mitchell 2. Stan* dards Zi nnd 4: Jan Brickell 1. Standards 1 and 2: Reg. Watkins 1. Pastel drawing Standards o and 4: Brownio Freeman 1. Standards 1 and 2: Laurie Mcllroy 1. Glit* tcrwax and plasticine: Eddie Drayton and Bert Dyson 1 (equal). Maps—Standards 5 and G* Victor McFarlano 1, Phillip Morrison 2. Standards 3 and 4: Zoe Blackmore 1. Writing—Standards 1 and 2: Rona Blackmoro 1. Standards o nnd 4: Vernon Watkins 1, Elsie Knightley 2. Standards £> and 0: Veda Little 1, Joyco ICidd 2. CHILDREN'S COOKING. Best plate small cakes: Margaret McLeod 3. Plato pastry: .Tcnii McLeod 1. licst plate pcoiics: Joyce Kidd 1. _spon#?e sandwich: Dim Morrison 1. Collection of sweets: IT. Campbell 1. Plato toft'oe: \v. Thornton 1. ® Most useful nrticlo (own work): isewson Thornton and Clifford Wells 1 (equal). ADULT COOKERY. Best home-mado loaf: Mrs Bradbury 1. Sandwich sponge: Miss Richards X. Plato small cakes: Miss Kskett 1. Plato assorted pastrv: Miss Eskctt 1. Best fancy loafi Mrs Lucas 1. Best spongo roll: Miss Iskott 1. Best plate sausage rolls: Mrs Bowron 1. Best plate shortbread: Miss Barnes 1. Best decorated calte: Mrs Lucas 1. Fruit or plum cake: Mrs Kidd 1. J ar home-made marmalade: Mrs Gilchrist. Best sandwich cake: Mrs l' 1 . Bowron and Koso Cuthilt X (equal). Best plate toffee: Mr Kidd. ART SECTION. Craft work: Miss Muriel Thompson and Mrs L. G. Walko X (equal). Special award: Miss Mary Roberts. Best special necdlowork: Mrs Mason 1. Special awards: Mrs Butcher, Miss W. Bowron, and Miss Kura Smith.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19109, 19 September 1927, Page 5
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