FLOWER SHOW:
ST. FAITH'S CHURCH. ." " The annual town (how and etia of work, is aid of the funds of St. Psita's Church, wis held on Friday and Saturday! The lo!-. lowing were the stallholders :-»-Cak* stall,; Mrs and Mi«a 0. Bargrov*; produce, J****-: dimes Nunan and Pearee; work ttail, tike Sewing Guild; bookstall, MwCHoekltin : " sweets, ice-cream, and fancy, the eenioraad, junior girls of the Bible Class Clao; afternoon tea, Mesdame* W. Fiteaett and J i|.>- : ' Cattenoole. The judges were:—Slower*, Mr Brocfeie; seviug, l Mesdamas O. Btrgb. and G. BatMtC; and for cooking, Mr H. Hawker.The prices were awarded aa follows:—-.-, OUT JLQWEtt*. ' ''."'• ' Twelve rosea: J. Letbeby 1. Six reee*: J. Lethaby 1. Three roaea: 3. Lethabj" -J. Specimen ro»e: J. Lethaby 1. Throe * tions: Mrs. BJdea 1, Mra Ride* 2. kinds hardy flowers: Mra T, M. Cnmow i' v '' Mrs C. Hockley 3. Three Tsrietiea - legla: Mti Bett* 1. One ,«*• sweat pe»t: Miss Sadler 2, Best collection panstes: AW. Owhs 1. Thite stocks: Miss Emyttta 3. Vase of Iceland poppies: Mrs .Rides 1, Jin Betts 3. .■ '. 1 DBOOBATXVB SECTION. » Beit vase flowers, any foliage:' Hn Curnow 1,. Miss Bargrova. 2. Bert bowl oil flowers; Mrs Curnow, 1, Miss Smyth* ... . 3- t ' Basket- of rows: MUs Sadler 2. ' B«»t £*• ; corated tabte: Mra Doak J. ■.-*'/- Children's Section (under 1$) —Bunch flow- ■-. . ; era, any foliage:> Joy Ardern J. Vas* 'of- , I flowers: Zeas Ardern 1, Joy Ardern 2. -Beet buttonhole: G, Turner 1, J, Tindall 8., Be** '. ladies' spray: J. Tlndall 1/Oeo. Turner 3- ;.. , VEGETABLES. Best variety of vegetables, grown by a competitor in New Brighton: Tom lanes 1; Collection of vegetables: Tom Innes 1. Best six white potatoes: J. Nunan 1, Tom lanes 2. Best sis red potatoes: J. Nunan 1, Tom Innes 2. Best two cabbages: 3. Ntutau 1 and--2, TwelT» pods of peas: T. Innes 1, T. Robins 2. Three lettuce: Mr* Bide* 1. I Best six turnips: Mrs Webb 1, Tom Inset S. Twelve broad beans: Sirs Webb J. Salad vegetables: Miss Sadler 1. Best 21b gooseberries: Tom Innes 1, Mrs Savill 2. DOMESTIC SECTION. ■ Heaviest twelve hen eggs: Mrs E. M-. -" Thompson I (weight lib 14os), Tom Innaa 2 (weight lib 12oi). Pikelets: Mrs Behsom 1 and 3. Plain scones: Mrs Benson 1. Plain shortbread, six pieces: Mrs Benson 1. - Sultana cake: Mrs Doak 1. Seed cake: Mrs. Doak 1. Sponge cake: Mrs Doak 1. ART NEEDLEWORK. Best piece coloured embroidery Work (cotton): Miss Joyce Webb 1 and 2. School Children's Section—Child's apron worked in colours; Joan Tindall 1, MISCELLANEOUS. Writing (senior;: 3d. Sexto.-) 1, Doylo" M&ffey 2. Writing (junior): Tui Sexton 1, Phyllis Bead 3. Printing: Maurice Sexton 1, Kola East 2. Mapping (senior): Marjorie Tindall 1, Geo. Bobby 0. Junior: Jrene Bead .1, D. MaSev 2. Bra wing, senior: Marjorie Tindall -1 and 2. Junior: Betty Earn** 3. Brush work: Marjorie Tindall 1 and 9. Woodwork: George Thompson 1 and ». Plasticine: K. Biaman 1. Sewing': Joan Tindall 1. The ham was won by Mr L. C. Stamford; the tea waggon eat by 'Mr W. E. Pitcbelt, tha model yacht by Mra Turner, the small , cake by Mra Bensom and Mrs Seiles {aqual), and the la,rge cake by Mra M. Irvine.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20733, 19 December 1932, Page 5
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