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JUBILEE SHOW.

ST. SAVIOUR'S CHURCH. The jubilee year spring show in connexion with St. Saviour's Church, Sydenham, was opened in the school hall yesterday. afternoon by Mrs W. G. Jamieson. Spring shows are usually of one type, and that type is inclined to become monotonous, but the show at St. Saviour's this year is a distinct departure. The exhibitions themselves are very numerous, and there is a very large number of stalls. There are several side attractions, and judging from the large attendance yesterday afternoon, the show is to be a great success. Following is the list of prizes:— SEWING. One piece h.m. sewing (4): Miss L. Graham 1 and 2. One piece fancy work (7) : Miss McWhannell 1, Miss G. Bates and Miss Hay 2 (equal). One piece crochet work (8) : Mrs Chappell 1, Mrs Radley 2. COOKERY. Plain scones (6): Mrs Laurie 1, Miss E. Judkins 2. Six tarts (4): Miss Isabelle Fright 1. Seed cake (1): Mrs Lyes 2. Fruit cake (2): M*s Gallagher 1. Shortbread (3): Mrs Gosney 2. Madeira cake (1): Mrs Lyes. Sponge sandwich (2): Mrs Lyes 1. Loaf home-made bread (2): Mrs Gallagher' 2. Gingerbread (2) : Mrs J. S. Kerr 2.' Six sausage rolls (3): Miss Williams 1. Nut loaf (1) : Mrs Laurie 1. Sponge •roll (1): Mrs Lyes 1. Plate of pikelets (1): Mrs Fox 1. Sponge roll (3) : Miss Mavis Fright and Miss Edna Hay 1 (equal). Three jars of jam (5): Mrs Hancox 1. One jar | jelly (5) : Mrs Laurie 1. One jar marmalade (6): Miss McWhannell 1, Mrs Adams 2. One bottle sauce (4): Mrs B. W. Anderson 1, Miss McWhannell 2. One jar chutney (3): Mrs Foster 1. Three bottles preserved fruit (1): Mrs R. W. Anderson 1. One jar lemon cheese (3): Mrs J.»S. Kerr 1. V CHILDREN'S SECTION. Dolls—Best dressed doll, under 11 (o): Miss Ivy Hamilton 1. Special award, Miss Linda Becks. Best dressed doll, 11 and over (3): Miss G. Harrington 1. Sewing—-One pieco fancy work (3): Miss Thelma Grigg 1. i , , Cookery—Plain sconcs (3): Miss D. Laurie I.' , Writing—Class 1 (24): Minnie Cobb 1, Eric Yeatman 2, Thelma Mitchell 3. Highly commended, Mavis Lee, Madeline Brown, Hazel Andrew. Class 2 (29): Leah Brady 1, Eric Yeatman 2, Thelma Mitchell 3. Highly commended, Mavis Lec, Madeline Brown, Hazel Andrew. Class 3 (26): Mona Ellis 1, Carol Chappell 2, George Small 3. Highly commended, Inez Dey, Mavis Campbell, Linda Becks, Florence Dwiglit. Class 4 (33): May Bishop 1, Albert Aydon 2, Edna Passmore 3. Highly commended, Joe Worley, Willie Sutton, Vera Holmes, Irene Graske. Class a (24): Nellie Roberts 1, Ina Lapslie 2, Joyce Williams 3. Highly commended, J. Campbell, Marjorio Pearce, Winnie Parks. Class 0 (23): Stella Norrie 1 George Kent 2, Mavis S.iall 3. Highly commended, Sadie Rintoul, Ronald Slack, Lizzie Lyes; Edna Turner. Class 7 (open): Stella Norr rie 1, Mavis Small 2, Myrtle Lapslie 3. Highly commended, G. Gibson, Edna Turner, Ronald Slack. Pencil Drawing—Class 1: Andrew Phillips 1, Ma*y Downes 2, Russell Lawrence 3. Class 2: Lorna Newell l, Nellie Frayle 2, Georgo Wooles 3. Highly commended, Hazel Andrew, Komolu Griffiths. Class 3: George Small 1, Ngaire Andrews 2. Commended, R Williamson, Jessi? Rodda. Class 4: Rae Collingwood 1, Edna Robb 2, Mavis Stephenson 3. Highly commended,, Albert Aydon. Class . 5: Albert Howison 1, D. McKay 2.

Class 7: Jean Ivory 1, Maude Allan 2. There were 88 entries in this class, and the work was of a fair standard. Drawing in Pastel —Class 1 (14): vi. Johnson 1, Ted Barrabill 2. Highly commended. S. Collingwood, Ray Harker. Class •> (38): Lorns Newell 1, Nellie Frayle 2, Iris Wilkinson 3. Highly commended, Betty Kin" Class 3 (27): Ngaire Fisher 1. Jessie Bodda 2 Lois Taylor 3. Highly rommended, Linda Becks. Mavis Campbell. Class 4 (14): Alice McKenna 1. Rae Collinewood 2, Willie Sutton 3. Highly commended, Pauline Valiant. Class 5 (17): t Campbell 1, Phyllis Stephens 2, Martin TTirrv 3. Highly commended, Nellie Roberts. Class 6 (7): Stella Norrie 1. E. Brown 2, Maude Allan 3. Class 7 (a): Alvrtle Lapslie 1, Winnie Jones 2, Stella Vorrie 3- There were 112 entries in this class, and in all .Standards tho work was 1U Mapping—Class 1 (17): Noreen Dacombe 1 "ivv Hamilton 2. Highly commended, Frank Jennings and Thelma Grigg. Class o t7) ' V Thomas 1, D. Sams 2. Class 3 (10): L- Newell 1, Edgar Taylor 2. C. Martin s Highly commended, D. McKay. Class 4(2) : Len Newell 1, G. Martin 2. Thirtyentries were received in this section, in which the work of Class 3 showed the highest standard.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19113, 23 September 1927, Page 14

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JUBILEE SHOW. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19113, 23 September 1927, Page 14

JUBILEE SHOW. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19113, 23 September 1927, Page 14

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