FLOWER SHOW.
DISPLAY AT WILLOWBY SCHOOL. The third annual show held under the auspices of the Willowby School was opened on Saturday afternoon. The proceeds will augment the piano and library fund. The show was officially opened by Mr B. Pearce, chairman of the School Committee, who thanked Mrs F. Pearce, Mr A. J. Millichamp, and Mr G. H. B. Lill for judging the exhibits. Following is the prize list: — SECTION A, OPEN. Flowers—-Pot plant, foliage: Mrs Stalker 1, Mrs S. Gibson 2, Mrs E. Knox 8. Six flowering shrubs: Ellis Garrod 1. Three flowering shrubs: Ellis Garrod 2. Bowl chrysanthemums: Miss M. Chalmers 1, Miss Haiel Campbell 2, Miss Dorothy Roberts 3. Vase sweet peas: Edgar Watts 1. Bunch violets: Edgar Watts 1, Billie Chalmers 2. Three spikes geraniums: Ellis Garrod 2. Rose or rosebud: Mrs H. B. Day 1 and 2, Miss E. Pratley 3, Miss K. Stoddart v h c. Six dahlias: Mrs Chalmers 1. French marigolds: Miss K. Stoddart 1. Marigolds (not French): Miss K. Stoddart 1, Miss E. Pratley 2. Nasturtiums: Miss E. Pratley 1, Edgar Watts 2. Three chrysanthemums, white: Miss M. E. Gunn 1, Elaine Lill 2, Miss H. Campbell 3. Three , chrysanthemums, red: Miss Hazel Campbell 1, Charles White 2, Miss E. Pratley 3. Three chrysanthemums, yellow: Edgar Watts 1. Three chrysanthemums, yellow: Neil Vessey 2, Miss M. E. Gunn 3. Three chrysanthemums, brown: Mrs B. T. Clothier 1, Mrs A. Read 2, Miss H, Campbell 3. Collection single chrysanthemums: Mrs Chalmers 1, Miss Lloyd 2. Vegetables—Collection vegetables: H. Griffith 1. Three carrots: Edgar Watts 1, H. Dollman 2, Trevor Stalker 3. Peas: John Knox 1. Parsnips: Trevor Stalker 1, H. Griffiths 2 and H. Dollman 3. Beetroot, globe: Edgar Watts 1. Wallace Knox 2. Beetroot, long: Megan Papworth 1. Turnips, white: Hugh Pearce 1,-Bruce Knox 2. Swedes: Wallace Knox 1, H .Griffith 2, Wallace Knox 3. Beans, runner: Mae Chapman 1, H. Griffith 2. Marrow: B. T. Clothier 1, Trevor Stalker 2, H. Griffith 8. Cauliflower: H. Griffith 1. Onions, Brown Spanish: Wallace Knox 1, H. Griffith 2. Three lettuces: Miss E. Pratley X. White potatoes: Neville MacKay 1, Benjamin MacKay 2, George Parrish 3. Red Potatoes: Ben MacKay 1, Neville MacKay 2, H. Griffith* 3. . Farm Produce—Heaviest mangold: John Knox 1. • Tuscan wheat: H. Dollman 1. ?^ M J S r^! ie , st; i liff "' d Li " *• 6ar t<»i oats: Clifford Lill 1. Clover seed: Edgar Watts 1. Duck eggs: Mrs Lowery 1. Hen eggs: Mrs h °Z SI I K M , r ? Sta,ker "• M «e Chapman 3. Fruit—Cooking apples: Mae Chapman 1, Maureen Clothier 2, Teddy Clothier 3. sert apples: Maureen Clothier 1, Teddy fM*Jf\ 2, w-, D 0 3/ Deßser ' Pears7*L Co™ 2 Walnuts: Mae Chapman 1, Eunice* hj„ f r- Classes—Article made from flour hag. Miss Eleanor Knox 1, Miss Dorothy Roberts 2. Article made from sugar-bag: ?£? bOTtS \ and 2 - Artic,e ma *> *rom' other waste material: John Knox 1 George Parrish 2. ' SECTION B (CHILDREN). ' Flowers—Rose or rosebud: Ngaire White 1, Elaine Lill 2, Charles White 3, Elaine Lill Lm ?' y M » s !"-9° n «'' Rae Vessey 1. Marigolds: Jack Vessey 1, Ngaire White 2, Bertha Cone 3, Janet Chalmers v h c. Cosmos: Janet Chalmers 1, Neil Vessey 2, May Knox 3. Collection autumn leaves: Maureen Clothier l, Stephen Cono 2, Iris *- one ' =• Buttonhole, junior girls: Mae Chapman 1, Elaine Knox 2, May Knox 3. Buttonhole senior girls: Dorothy Roberts 1 and 3, Bertha Cone 2. Decorated Basket, boys only: Bruco Knox 1, Ken Roberts 2. Woodwork model: Edgar Watts 1 and 2. Breakfast tray: Audrey MacKay 1 Toffee: Graeme Vessey 1, Megan Papworth 2, Trevor 3, Neil Vefsey v h c. Coconut ice: Audrey MacKay 1, Graeme Vessey 2. Pets—.Persian cat: 'Flora Pearce 1, May Knox 2; Audrey MacKay 3. Persian kitten: Ivan Gibson 1. > Sheepdog: Helen Hillyer's Snowy" 1, Wallace Knox 2, Hugh Pearce's Rag" 3. Rabbit dog: Ben MacKay 1, Ellis Garrod 2.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20542, 10 May 1932, Page 6
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