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FLOWER SHOW

AT HORNBY

fkesbyteeian otjhch

annual, effort

TSie ™«»ai flower sttow of St- Divifs Presbyterian Qovph, gwfty. in trie Orange Hall, and TO wwef by 3lr J. Leslie, dainnan of «je Bonn Cosmty Coiindl. Despite iwtenent weather fl»e attendance was good, and tbe y*T»rr»Hpy of entries well up to last yearts effort. A large committee wife an enereefic secretary. Miss F. Madrie; was refor tbe general ffBWiITOTO «£ tbe function-' ■ . . Tbe judges for the tarbos entries were:—Cooking, produce* and preserves, Mrs D. McVJnnie; home industries and photography. Miss D. E- Brown; pot otants. decorative, and eat flowers, nun, pod vegetable*. Mr Henna; school wprit, Mr P. Sriaroeder. Special prizes were awarded as follows' A ulseb rook's cfiooolates. Mrs A. & Cam-modc; G. J, Kiss’s m»phy. Miss M. Simmons; 'Ducal* Toflct Salon's hair wave. vrtgg Simmons; Kempthome and Prosser* njanyre, Mrs Cansnsock, Miss W. A. Basal, and Mr Mitchell; Templeton Four Square Store’s trophy, Mrs Shaw and .MEW Mackie; Stills, Lld-’s. trophy. Mesdamef Cammock and Curtis; Tucks' trophy. Miss Grace Taylor; Hays, lAL%, trophy. Mi* j Drake; Miss Marine's trophy. Mr J. Drake- Naira and Sons’ rose bushes. Mrs W. H. Busch: T. O. Lemae"* seed*. Miss M. Walker: Wheeler Challenge Cup. Iqr jvjoit points in show, blits A- S. Cat itittoffe. Tbe results in other sections were as foilo - **: — COOKERY plain scones: Mias 3. 3. Curtis' % Mr* C Butler 2, Mia; H. Palmer 3. Pikelets: Mrs F. T. Scott 1. Mrs A. S. Canunocfc 2, Mrs J. Drake 3. Sausage Toils: Mb X. Curtis 1- Assorted pastries: Mr* J. Curtis 1. Cream small cakes: Mrs 3. Curbs and Mrs A- S. Cammock (equal) L Cream puffs: Mrs 3. Curtis 1. Mi* A. & Cammock 2. Six varieties plain biscuits: Mrs A. S. Cammock 1, 2. and 3. Six varieties fancy biscuits: Mrs A- 8. Cammock i. 2, and 3. Plain chocolate cake, iced: Mrs A- S. Cammock I and. 3. Madeira cake: Mrs A. S. Cammock 1. Three-minute sponke. iced, no filling: Mrs A- S. Cammock |, Mb® Morrison 2,. Mrs J. Curtis 3. Sponge sandwich, any filling: Mrs J. Curtis 1. Mrs A, 8, Cammock 2. Mrs D. Mackie Z. Sponge roll: Mrs », Mackie 1 and 2, Mrs A- S. Cammock 3. Shortbread; Mrs F. Scott I. Mrs Fittock 2 Mrs D. Mackie 3. Nut loaf: Mrs A. S. Cammock I, Kisses: Mrs Drake h-Mps Cammock 2. INDUSTRIAL Duchesse set: Mrs A. ®mw I, Mm E» Boyle 2, Miss Ryde (Leestcm) 3. Supper cloth: Miss R. Ryde 1 and 2, Miss Morrison 3. Apron: Mrs A. Shaw 1 and 2, Miw Beattie 3. Cross-stitch; Miss M. Simmons I, Mr* H. Troon 2. Cushion cover: Miss M, Simmons J, Mrs H. Troon 2. Table centre or runner: Miss K. Boyle 1 and 2, Miss Ryde 3. Embroidered tea cosy; Miss M. Simmons J, Miss M. Beattie 2, Knitted garment: Mis* 3. Drake 1, Miss F. Mackie 2, Mias McGill 3. Baby's garment: Miss 8, Boyle 1, Ml*S M. Scott 2. Mrs A. GUberthorpe 3, Knitted lace jumper: Mrs A. GUberthorpe 1. Mr* A. Cammock 2, Mrs A- Shaw 3. Knitted man's pullover; Mis* F. Mackie J, Mrf A. SJ Cammock 2, Mrs A- Mackie 3. Knitted bed jacket: Mrs A. GUberthorpe J, Miss F. Mackie 2. Mrs A. Cammock 3. Knitted cushion: Mr* A. Mackie 1, Mr* 3. Drake 2 and 3. Knitted tea cosy: Mrs 3. Drake 1. Mr* A. Davis 2. Mias 8. Boyle 3Knitted gloves: Miss F. Mackie j, Mr* P. Butler 2. Sox. fingering: Miss McGUI 1, Mrs J. Tennent 2, Miss M. Scott 3. Sox, wheeling; Miss McGUI 1, Mr* J. Drake 2. Article from one yard of cretonne: Mrs A, Shaw I, Mrs A- Cammock 2. Fancy sack apron: Mm H. Troon 1. Rag mat: p, Vivian 1, PRESERVES Pot JeUy: Mrs A- Mackie I, Mr* 3. Curtis 2, R. J. Roberts 3, Apricot jam: Mrs* J. J. Curtis 1. Mrs M. Monk 2, Peach jam; Mr* M. Monk 1. Mrs Curtis 2. Black currant jam: Mr* Curtis 1, Mrs M. Monk 2. Raspberry jam: Mrs 3. Curtis I. Mrs M. Monk 2, Marmalade: Mrs 3. Curtis 1. Lejnon honey: Mrs 3. Curds 1. Bottle pickles; Hr* 3. Curtis 1. Bottle sauce: Mr* J, Curtis 1. Preserved fruit; Mr* M. Monk 1 and 2. PRODUCE Salted butter, lib; Mrs C. Butler I, Six ben eggs; Mrs C. Butter 1. Home-made sweets: Mr* Cammock 1. Fruit toffee: Mr* Halliday 1. Mrs A- S. Cammock 2. L. Johnson 3. Coconut Ice: Mr* Cammock I, Turkish delight: Mrs Cammock I. Home-made soap; Mr# Curtis l. PHOTOGRAPHY Animal study: J. Drake l and 2. Child study: J. Broke 1 and 2. Group: J. Brake 1. Landscape; 3, Drake J. Seascape: 3. Drake J. Portrait: J. Drake I. Animal study: VJ, H. Busch 1. Miss G, Roberts 2. Child study: Mrs W, H. Davis 1. J. Drake 2. Group; Mrs W. H. Davis 1. 3. Drake 2, D. 8. Mackie 9, Landscape: J. Drake 1. Mrs W. H. Busch 2, Miss G. Roberto 3. Seascape; D. S. Mackie 1, Hiss G. Roberts 2. Portrait: Mlss Mackie 1 and 2. Exterior architecture: Mrs W. Busch 1. POT PLANTS Foliage plant; Mrs W. H. Busch 1, 2, and 3. Flowering plant; Mrs W. H. Busch 1, 2, and 3. Open class: Mrs W. A. Busch 1, 2, and 3. Fuchsia: Mrs W. H. Busch 1, 2, and 3. Asparagus fern: Mrs W. H. Busch 1, Mrs F. Taylor 9 and 3. Maidenhair: Mrs W. H. Busch 1. Aspidistra: Mrs W. H. Busch 1. J. Klnghom 2. DECORATIVE Bowl of flowers: Mrs W. 11. Busch I, Nancy Drake 2, Vase of flowers: Miss McGill I, Miss Mackie 2, Nancy Drake 3. Floating bowl: N. Drake 1, Miss F, Mackie 2. Presentation box: A. S. Cammock 1. Miss F. Mackie 2. Phlox Dnunmondll: Mrs W. H. Busch 1, Mrs A. S. Cammock 2 and 3. Scabious: Mrs W. H. Bunch 1. Mias Mackie %. Verbena: Mr* A, 8. Cammock 1 and 2. Gailiardias; Mrs W. H. Busch 1, Mr* Cammock 2. Petunias: Mrs A. s. Cammock j and 2. Petunias, three fringes: Mrs A. S. Cammock J and 2, Mr? J, Curtis 3. Larkspurs: Mis* Mackie 1. Floral design: Mrs Cammock J, Ladles’ spray; J. H. Williams 1. Man's buttonhole: Mrs W. H. Busch 1 and 2, J, H. Williams 3. Victorian posy: Mrs A. 8, Cammock 1. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Lettuce; P. Mackie 1. Cabbage: J. Stuart 1. S. McMillan 2. Six white potatoes; Mrs W. H. Busch 1. Mrs W. Lloyd 2. Mrs 3. Curtis 3. Six red potatoes; S, McMillan 1, Mrs W. Busch 2. Mrs 3. Curtis. 3. Six black kidneys: W. A. Lloyd 1, Mrs M. Monk 2. Parsnips: Mrs A- S. Cammock 1, Mrs 3. J. Curtis 2, Carrots; S. McMillan 1, Mrs A. S. Cammock 2. Mrs A. Mackie 3. Turnip beet: Mrs J. Curtis 1, Mrs W. H. Busch 2 and 3. Runner beans: Mrs J. Curtis 1. Onions: Mrs W. H. Busch X. Mrs M. Monk 2 .and 3. Marrow: Mrs J. Curtis 1, L. Johnson 2. Pumpkin: Mrs J. Curtis 1. Rhubarb: 9, H. Williams I, D. Mackie 2, J. Dann 3. CUT FLOWERS Twelve varieties; Miss Mackie I, Mrs A, S. Cammock 2. Collection of annuals: Mrs A. S. Cammock 1, Antirrhinums: Mrs A. S. Cammock 1. 2, and 3. Gladioli, six varieties: W. Mitchell 1, M. Walker 2. Gladioli, three varieties: M. Walker I, W. Mitchell 2. Gladioli, yellow: M. Walker J, W. Mitchell 2. Gladioli, red: M. Walker 1. W. Mitchell 2, Gladioli, any other colour: W. Mitchell 1, M. Walker 2. French marigolds: Mrs J. Curtis 1. Salpiglossis: Miss P. Mackie I and 9, Mrs Cammock 2. Bowl of geraniums: Mr* Wastney l, Mrs W. H. Busch 2. Bowl of nasturtiums; Mrs J, Curtis 1. SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASSES Plain scones: Nancy Drake 1. Six pikelets: Nancy Drake 1. Plain toffee: Miss M. Scott 1. Duchesse set: Nancy Drake 1. Guest towel: Nancy Drake 1. Specimens woodwork; J. Klnghom 1, C, Evan* 2. Model aeroplane; J. Klnghom I, Tray; syd. Cammock 1. Painting bowl of flowers: Ruth Heaven 1. Sketch, landscape: Ruth Heaven l. PRIMARY school classes Embroidered apron: Grace Taylor i, D'Oyley; Groce Taylor I and 8. Althea Drake 2. Duchesse set: Grace Taylor i. Knitted Jumper: Grace Taylor 1, Althea Drake 2. Knitted tea coiy: Althea Drake 1. Specimen patching; Betty Sutler l. Writing—Standard HI.; P. Booth I, J can Cammock 8, Standard V,5 Byd, €s»mmock 1, Standard VI.; Althea Drake 1, Grace Taylor *, Linoleum design; Grace Taylor I, Miss A. Drake 2, Woodwork—Pot stand: Syd. Cammock 1. Inkwell: Byd. Cammock 8, Pencil drawing; Groce Taylor J, Althea Drake 2. Cookery—Plain scone*; A. Drake J. G, Evans 8, M. Butler 3, Six pikelets: Althea Drake t. Iced chocolate cake: Gwen Evans I, Six pieces shortbread: Grace Taylor 1, Gwen Evans 8. Kisses; Grace Taylor l, Plain toffee: Owen Evans ’i, Betty Butler 8. Fruit toffee: Man* Butler I, ■ • •V*

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21707, 14 February 1936, Page 6

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FLOWER SHOW Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21707, 14 February 1936, Page 6

FLOWER SHOW Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21707, 14 February 1936, Page 6