SHOW AT OKAIN'S BAY.
A show of flowers, cookery, vegetables, sewing, and photography was held at the Okain's Bay Recreation Ground in aid of the church funds. The judges in every section remarked on the excellence of the exhibits and in many cases found it difficult to select the prize-winners. The judges were ,—Mosdames F. Armstrong and A. bhnttleworth, sewing; Mr F. Davis, cookery; Mr F Armstrong, flowers; and Miss E. Jacobson, photography. The exhibits were set out in the hall. Following are the results:— Photography—Miss W. Robinson 1. Miss A. Ware 2. COOKERY. Fruit in syrup: Mrs A. Ware 1. Mrs H. Mason 2. Fruit in water: Mrs R. Mason 1 Jam: Mrs 11. Mason 1, Mrs Atkinson 2.' Marmalade: Mrs Atkinson 1, Mrs W. Harris 2. Tomato sauce: Mrs A. Ware i, W. Harris 2. Home-made wine: W. Harris 1 ' Mrs W. Harris 2. Home-made bread: Mrs W. Pidgeon 1. Mrs G. Harris 2. Sultana cake: Mrs R. Maßon 1, W. Harris 2. Rich fruit cake: Miss W. Robinson 1, Miss T. Mason 2. Seed cake: W. Harris 1, Miss t! Mason 2. Madeira cake: Miss T. Mason I,' Miss W. Robinson 2. Plain scones: Mrs B. Meson 1, Miss T. Mason 2. , Sultana scones: Mrs R. Mason 1. Shortbread: Mrs E. Moore 1, Miss T. Mason 2. Pikelets: Mrs W. Pidgeon 1. Mrs B. Mason 2. Homemade soap: Mrs J. Harris 1. Girls under 1C —Plate of scones: Joan Mason 1, Nancy Moore 2. Plate of pikelots: Joan Mason 1, Nancy Moore 2. Sponge: Nancy Moore 1, Joan Mason 2. SEWING. Knitted socks in wheeling wool: Mrs A. Ware. Knitted baby's frock: Mrs R. Mason. Cushion: Mrs Buncombe 1, Miss L. Moore 2. Embroidered apron: Mrs P. Moore I, Mrs A. Ware and Miss N. Moore (equal) 2. Coloured embroidery: Miss L. Mason and Miss L. Moore (equal) 1. White embroidery: Miss L. Mason 1, Miss L. Moore 2. Crochet work: Mrs McConnell 1, Mrs A. Ware 2. Work on sugar-bag: Miss A. Ware *' SCHOOL CHILDREN'S PRIZES. Knitted doll's tcarf: Pauline Smith 1, Vera Harris 2. Baby's singlet: Joan Mason 1 Kneeling pad: V«ra Harris 1, Pauline Smith 2. Covered bos: Joan Mason 1. FLOWERS. Koscs three different varieties: Miss T. Mason 1, Mrs E. A. Harris 2. Roses six different varieties: Mrs E. A. Harris 1 Miss T Mason 2. Rosea, 12 varieties: Mrs L. 1 V Harris. Promier rose: Miss T. Mason 1. Antirrhinums, four distinct varieties: Mrs J. Mnson 1, Miss T. Masou 2. Iceland poppies: Miss T. Mason 1, Mrs J. Mason 2. Aquilegias: Mrs R. Hartley 1. Sweet williams: Mrs Atkinson 1, Miss P. Smith 2. Marigolds: Mrs E. A. Harris 1, Miss T. Mason 2. Bowl of sweet peas: Mrs E. A. Harris 1, Mrs Atkinson 2. Bowl of cut flowers: Miss T. Mason 1. Mrs Atkinson 2. Collection of vegetables: Mrs T. Ware 1, Mrs R. Hartley and W. Harris (equal) 2. Pansies, six varieties: Mrs R. Mason 1, Miss T. Mason 2. Twelve varieties: Mrs R. Mason 1, Miss T. Mason 2. i SPORTS EVENTS. I The following are the results of the races: I Girls under six: Dorothy Hartley 1, Valmai Coffin 2. Boys: Gordon Harris 1, Harvey I Moson 2. Girls sis to eight: Gwen Choate !1, Shirley Mason 2. Boys: Desmond Pidgeon )1, Delwyn Mason 2. Girls eight to 10: Poreen Moore 1, Dalcie Robinson 2. Boys: Roger Mason 1. Reg. Harris 2. Girls 10 and ovor: Pauline Smith 1, Joan Mason 2. Boys: Bill Robinson 1. narry Harris 2. Bicycle Race (boys): Bill Robinson 1, Jim Moore 2. Archie Ware 3. Women's Egg and Spoou Race: Miss Holden 1, Miss Jean Harris 2. Men's Bicycle Race: E. Bailey. Thread-the-Neodle Race: Miss T. Mason and G. Ware 1, Mrs A. Ware and E. Bailey 2. Putting tho Shot: D. Flnnnary. Treasure Hunt: Mrs R. Hartley 1. Mr 3 J. Harris, jun.. 2. Weight-guessing Competition: A. Ware. Mr 11. J. Mason's ham: H. Anderson. Mrs Marshall's doll: Miss M. Pester. Miss L. Moore's tea cosy: E. H. Moore. Mrs Robinson's handkerchief: Miss A. Ware. In the evening a dance was held in the ! Okain's Bay Hall, music being provided by Mr W. C. Harris, Miss L. Mason, Mr C. Holstein, and Mr G. Ware. Mr E. Bailey was M.C. . During the evening the Rev. Mr Atkinson presented the prizes won during tho day.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20734, 20 December 1932, Page 6
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