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SPRING FLOWERS

SUCCESSFUL SHOW AT GLENTUNNEL The annual spring flower show in aid ol funds for St. Luko's Anglican Church aud St. Andrew's Presbyterian. Church, Glentunnel, tras held in the Public Hnll, Glentunnel. Complete success attended the efforts o£ those interested in the show. The organisation was in the hands of Mr il. Charles (president), Mr W. Gilmour (vicepresident), and Miss I. 11. Gilmour (honorary secretary and treasurer). The ■ following wore the stall-holders: Variety, Mrs Weastell; produce, Mrs \V. Gilmour; swoets, bran-tub, ice-cream, live L. A. Marshall; refreshments, Mrs James Deans; competitions, Mrs John Deans. During the evening Mr J3. Charles thanked the exhibitors for their support, and presented the prizes won in the competitions. The following were the results: —Oaksq Airs W. J. Harrison; cushion. Mr It. Pearce; IjO'l o£ chocolates, Miss I. M. Gilmour; clock. Mr P. Deans; nail-driving, (women) Miss L. Weastell. (men) Mr W. L'. Charles; lum eating;, Mr B. Jlardakcr. The awards were as follows: CUT BLOOMS. (Judsc: -Mr Kobinson, Darlield.) Collection of daffodils (3) : Mrs James Deans .!, Mrs John Deans 2, Mrs Pearce 3. Three daffodils, long trumpet (6): Mrs J. Dickie 1, Lewis Wilson 2, Mrs James Deans 3. Three daffodils, short trumpet (0; : Mrs James Deans I, Lewis Wilson 2, Mrs Pearce 3. Collection long trumpet daffodils (2) : Lewis Wilson 1, Mrs James Deans Three pheasant's eye daffodils (].;: Bruce Marshall 1. Polyanthus daffodils, three stems (3): Lewis Wilson 1, Mrs J. G. Weastell 2. Double daffodils, three stems (3): Lewis AVilson 1, Mrs James Deans 2, Mrs John Deans 3. Collection double daffodils (1): Mrs John Deans 1. Hyacinths, three spikes (1): Mrs J. Dickio 1. Primroses, one bunch, one variety (7): Mrs James Deans 1, Lewis Wilson 2, Mrs John Deans 3. Primroses, three varieties (?>)'■ Mrs John Doans 1, Mrs James Deans and Lewis Wilson (equal) 2. Polyanthus, three stems (10) : Mrs John Deans 1, Mrs James Deans 2, Miss Jenkins 3. Polyanthus, three varieties (7) ; Mrs John Deans ,1. and 3, Mrs James Deans 2. Auricula.-, three stems (7): Mrs J. G. Weastell 1, Mrs Pearce 2, Mrs Green 3. Violets, ono variety, one bunch (3): Mrs John Deans 1. Viola:-, two varieties, six of each Co) : Mrs T. Joyce 1, Mrs D. Boyes 2, Mrs Green 3. Pansieb, four blooms (2): Mrs D. Boyes 1, Mrs Poarco 2. Wallflowers, threo spikes (7..): .Mrs James Doans J, Mrs J. G. Weastell 2. Mrs D. Brown 3. Camellias, six blooms (2) : Mrs James Deans .1, Mrs John Deans 2. Collection of flowers (2): Mrs Jamos Deans ], Mrs John Deans 2. Decorative—Posy for n bride (2): Misi Garland 1. Miss J. Barlow 2. Basket of flowers (2) : Miss Barlow 1, Miss Garland 2. Thrco vases of daffodils (3): Mrs John Deans 1, Miss Garland 2, Miss Barlow 3. Three vases of hardy flowers (-1): Mrs C. Vreen 1, Miss Garland 2, Miss Barlow 3. Lady's spray (n>: Miss Garland .1, Mifs Nancy Deans 2, Miss J. Barlow 3. .Man's buttonhole (-1) : Mrs D. Boyes .1, Miss Barlow 2, Miss Nancy Doans 3.

NEEDLEWORK. (Judge: Mrs G. Derrett, Ilororata.) Tray cloth, embroidered (3): Miss .[. M. Gilmour 1, Miss G. Charles 2. Cross-stitch article (2): Miss G. Charles I, Miss 1. A!. Gilmour 2. D'ojicy, embroidered (2) : Miss (i. Chiirlcs 1, Mrs S. 31. Beatty 2. Flourbii; article (1): Mra D. Dickie 1. Handworked apron (3): Miss I. M. Gilmour 1, Mrs Smith 2. Cushion, hand-worked (1): Mist, Charles 1. Table-centre, whites (2): Miss Jenkins 1. Mrs Watkins 2. Table, centre, coloured (2;: Mrs Green 1, Mrs W. J. Harrison 2. Piece of fancy work, ii'«i otherwise specified (7): Miss I. M. Gilm.nu" 1, Mrs S. Smith 2, Mrs I>. Dickie 3. One pair hand-knitted soeka (5): Miss t. M. Gilmour 1. A. Milne 2. Any hand-knitted wool article (3): Mrs D. Boyes 1. Sugarhas article (I): Mi?s I. M. Gilmour .1. Best darned sock (3): Miss J. M. Gilmour .1, Miss Jenkins 2. PIUMAKY SCHOOIj SECTION'. Cookery (judge, Mrs G. Derrett) —I'our plain scones (10): Ira Boatty I, Doreen Beatty 2, Nora Hinks 3. Sponge sandwich (1-1):" Eorno, Marsh J, Colin Brown 2, Ella McSkimrning 3. Four pikedcts (17): Colin Brown 1, Dora Hinka 2, Peggy Kinks 3. Crayon drawing (judge, Mr Cartwright)— Primers, a carrot (111,1: Jiao Brown 1, Maurice Bryson 2, Terry Watson 3. Standards 1. and JE, three little eggs in a lies; (11): Nancv Smith 1, Shirley Marsh 2, Uonald Marshall 3. Standardu 111. and IV., a yacht (2-1): lton Calwoll 1. Glory Ferguson 2, Margaret White, 3. Standards S'. and YI U an apple and u pear (21). Andrew Broughton I, John Broughton 2, .Doreen Prestidge a. Design, frieze (27) : ilolfu Ferguson and Dulcio Charles (equal) 1, 'Peggy Winks 3, Pencil Drawing—Standards I. and IE (12): William Broughton 1, Shirley Marsh 2, Konald Marshall 3. Pencil drawing—.Standards HE and IV. (20): Sam Aylward 1. Koa Calwoll 2, Mario McDonald 3. Pencil drawing—Staudards V. and VI (22): Andrew Broughton .1, Dulcio Charles 2, Mavis Campbell 3. Writing —Primers (20) : Colin Campbell 1, Joy Bisphan 2, Kao Brown 3. standard I. (3): Shirlev Marsh 1, Jane Aylward 2, Bruc.o Marshall 3. Standard 11. (11): Nancy Smith 1, Edith Tealo 2, Konald Marshall 3. Standard 111. (12): Evelyn Fitzgerald 1, Glory Ferguson 2, Claude Watson ;3. Standard IV. (12): Nora Weastell 1, I Mvr.i Milne 2, lna Stevenson 3. Standards V." and VI. (29): Dulcie Charles 1, Mavis Campboll 2, Kelon Ferguson 3. Sum (14): l J oggy Hinka 1, Pat Weastell 2, Doreen Prestidgo 3. Handwork —Primorn, plasticine (11): Alan Cherry 1, Joy Bisphan 2, Kao Brown 3. Standards I. and lE, any plasticine model (11): Jim Thomson 1, Joan Smith 2, Douglas Johnson 3. Standards 111. and IV. flirts), any handwork model (8): Myra Milna 1, Eorna Marsh 2, Myra Milne 8. Standards 111. and IV. (boys), any handwork mode! (8): Sam Aylward 1, Hugh Deans 2, Albert Hinka 3. Standards V. and VI., any handwork model (11!) : Andrew Broughton 1, Eva Button 2, Ira Boatty 3. Woodwork model (<J): Andrew Broughton I, Arthur Bisphan 2, Royal Marsh 3. Sewing (judge, Mrs Derrett .(-—Petticoat, any colour (5): Agnes Anderson I, Noeline Smith 2. Apron, handworked (4) : Pat Weastell J. Nora Weastell 2. Piooo of fancy work—Standards 1. to HE (G) : Doreen Boatty 1 and 2. Standards .TV. to VI. to") : Eelen Ferguson t, Mavis C.ijnpbnll i.'. Plain sowing—Standards I. to 111. (5): Doroen Beatty 1, Shirley Marsh 2. Standards TV. to VI (12): Agnes Anderson 1, Ella McSkimming 2, Agnes Anderson 3. Best darn in socle or stocking (13): Kelen Ferguson 1, Iris Hamilton 2, .Rachel Ferguson 3. Article made from sugar-bag GO: Dulcio Charles 1, Doreen Beatty 2, Glory Ferguson 3. Article made from sugar-bag (boys) (1): Konald Marshall 1. Article made from sugar-hag (girls) (2): Shirley Marsh 1 and 2. Canvas and wool purses (5): Peggy Hinks 1, Gladys Donald 2. Any knitted article —Standards I. to HI. (12): Doreen Beattv 1. Shirley Marsh 2, Glory Ferguson 3. Standards IV. to VI. (10): Peggy Hinks 1, Agnes Andorson 2. Ina Stevenson 3. ~,,-,. Decorative—Staudards E to HE, lady s spray (5): Kvolyn Fitzgerald .!, Glory Ferguson 2, Nancy Smith 3. Standards IV. to VI.. lady's spray (3): Duleic Charles 1, Lorna Marsh 2. Primers, man's buttonhole (7): Agnes McSkimming 1, C. Ferguson 2. Standards I. to 111., man's buttonhole (0): Doreen Beatty 1, Glory Ferguson 2, Shirley Marsh 3. Standards IV. to VI., man's buttonhole (15) : Irvine Watson 1, Doreen Prestidge 2, Ella McSkimming 3.

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20983, 11 October 1933, Page 6

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SPRING FLOWERS Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20983, 11 October 1933, Page 6

SPRING FLOWERS Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20983, 11 October 1933, Page 6

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