Arts And Crafts At Fair
Arts and crafts competitions held in conjunction with the New Zealand Industries Fair have been judged as follows: Hand Knitting Socks: Mrs A. V. Joblin 1. Mrs O. E. Coomer 2 Gloves: Mrs C. L. Talbot 1 and 2. Baby's set: Mrs Myra Chapman I, Mrs C. S. Devenie 2. Cardigan, jumper or pullover up to 4 ply: Mrs L. Marker 1. Mrs M. Morgan 2, Mrs C. S. Devenie 3. Double knit, cardigan, jumper or puller: Mrs L. Priest 1. Mrs J. L. Friend 2. Cardigan, jumper or pullover chunky kn.t and bulky knit: Mrs L. Priest 1, Mrs B. A. Stapley 2. Frock or suit: Mrs L. Marker, Mrs R. C. Catherwood. Cardigan. jumper or pullover (child's): Mrs L. Marker 1, Mrs Myra Chapman 2 and 3. Shawl: Mrs M. Morgan 1, Mrs E. Russell 2. Bed jacket or cape: Mrs L. Marker 1, Mrs K. Russell 2. Tea cosy: Mrs H. S. Latta. Miss M. G. Worner. Soft toy: Miss L. M. Gould, Mrs E. H Gahagan. Mrs M. Waters. Article knitted by person over 69. Mrs A. V. Joblin 1, Mrs S C. McCallister 2. Fairisle cardigan or Jumper (woman's or girl’s): Mrs Myra Chapman 1. Mrs J Seymour 2. Fairisle cardigan or pullover: Mrs M Morgan 1. Mrs J. Seymour 2, Mrs H. S. Latta 3. Machine Knitting Cardigan, jumper or pullover:
Mrs M. A. Skipworth 1, Mrs Myra Chapman 2. Plain Needlework Any article made from one yard of 3Sin material: Mrs C. L. Breeze 1. Mrs B. A. Stapley 2. Mrs J. L, Friend 3. Nightgown: Mrs T. M. Guard 1 and 2 Shorlie pyjamas: Mrs J. L Friend 1, Mrs H S. Latta 2 Brunch coat: Mrs J. L. Friend 1. Cotton frock: Mrs L. Breeze 1. Mrs P. M. Platts 2. Frilled half-slip: Mrs J. L. Friend 1. Novelty apron: Mrs L Breeze 1. Mrs E. R. Glen 2. Mrs Myra Chapman 3. Embroidery Supper doth: Mrs T. M. Guard 1 and 3, Miss J. Johnson 2. Tea-wagon covers: Miss M Ambridge 1. Mrs T. M. Guard 2. Tray cloth or table centre: Miss C Downes 1, Mrs T. Guard 2. Mrs D. R. Brand 3. Duchesse set: Mrs T M. Guard 1 and 2, Mrs D. R. Brand 3. Cross-sutch article: Mrs E. Knox Hampton 1, Miss Faye Latta 2.
Tapestry—Petit point, cotton or silk: Miss D. I. Lovediay 1, Miss D I. Loveday 2. Petit point, wool: Miss H. N. Smith 1. Mrs N. J. Wright 2. Wool, fine: Mr M. A. James 1, Mrs G. C. Basnford 2. Wool, coarse: Mirs V. Clemins 1, Mr Bagdanovits 2. Silk or cotton: Mrs D. R Fnoom 1. Picture, in silk or cotton: Miss M. H. Murrey 1. Mrs T. M. Guard 2. Any article in assissi: Mrs E. Knox Hampton 1. Miss J. Johnson 2. Tea shower: Mrs T M. Guard 1. Mrs A. R. Gould 2, Felt work: Mrs J. A. Brooks 1, Mrs V. Clemins 2. Article by person over 69: Mrs A. Hall 1, Mrs A. Porter 2. Smocking: Mrs G. L. Holdiway 1, Mrs L. Breeze 2. Floor rug: Mr Bagdanovits 1, Mrs O E Burtt 2, Mr Bisman 3. Best dressed doll: Miss M. Cassln 1. Mrs Pateman 2. Tatting. d’Oyley: Mrs J. Summers 1, Miss G. M. Kllem 2. Duchesse set (3 nieces): Miss G. L. KHem 1 and 2. Table centre: Miss G. L. Kllem 1, Mrs J. Watson 2 Edge on handkerchief: Miss M. M. Niall 1. Crochet D’Oyleys: Mrs J. A. Brook 1, Mrs E. Patemen 2. Table centre: Mrs Nichols 1, Miss G. L. Kllem 2. Mrs E. Farrell 3. Tray cloth, fine: Miss G. L. Kllem 1. Coarse: Mrs E. Pateman I. Tea cloth: Mrs E. Pateman 1. Mrs E. M. Bush 2. Cotton crochet: Miss G. Galland 1. Duchesse set, fine: Mrs Nichols 1. Coarse: Mrs D. R. Brand 1, Mrs J. A. Brook 2. Gloves, cotton: Mrs Nichols 1. Mrs A. V, Joblin 2.
Article In wool by persort over tS.—Mrs A. V. Joblin 1. Mrs E. Stone 2. Article in cotton by person over 69—Mrs E. Stone 1 and 2. Mrs S. E. McCalister 3 Pottery Article made on wheel Mr C A. Vincent 1. Mrs E. Goulding 2. Hand-made article—Mrs C. B. Henshaw 1 and 2. Ceramic jewellery.—Mr C. A. Vincent 1, Mrs M. Allen 2. Children’s Needlework Coloured embroidery.—Miss Jocelyn Fowke 1, Miss Catherine Dunn 2. Miss L Johnston 3. Handknitting.—Up to 4 ply; Miss S. J. Hensley 1, Templeton Hospital 2 Double knit: Miss Jennifer HUI 1. Roger Hill 2. Handmade toy—Miss P. E. Jones 1. Miss Christine HUI 2. Best dressed doll.— Miss Flora Marker 1. Smocking.—Miss L. Johnston 1. Miss Jennifer Dick 2. Neatest scrapbook. Miss Catherine Platts 1. Floral Art Dried arrangement for winter —Redcliffs Women’s Division of Federated Farmers 1. Dried beach combings.—Mrs C. M. Bisman 1. Mrs R Laird 2. Redcliffs Women’s Division of Federated Farmers 3. Arrangement of fruit and nuts —Mrs A. R. Fiecken 1. Men’s Hobby Section Any inlaid article.—Walter E. Teague 1. Barry N. Stephens 2. Any article woodwork.—B. A. Sommerfield 1, H. B. Woodley 2. J. M. Gunn 3. Home-made toy.—W. Hill 1. H. E. Woodley 2. Model aeroplane.—Templeton Hospital 1 and 2. Photography Open seascape or marine F. J. Callaghan 1 and 2. M. H Mullany 3. Landscape.—F. R Lamb 1. N. Hadler 2. Any type—M. H. Mullany 1. Mrs S. J Peverell 2. Miss B. Lander 3. Portrait—M. H. Mullany 1. F I. Callaghan 2, Miss B. Lander 3. Amateur.—Seascape or marine: N. Hadler 1. E. T. Creamer 2, C. R. Lander 3. LandscapeMiss A. I. Clayton 1 and 3. E T. Creamer 2. Any type M. H. Mullany 1. R. Crtstoph 2. H. F. Larsen 3. Portrait.—M. H. Mullany 1. Miss B. Lander 2. W. G. F. Cumming 3. Junior.—P. Currie 1 and 3, L Roberts 2. Meccano Model any size.—Under 12: I Butcher 1. Under 16: M. D Steele 1, G. Dineen 2. Open class.—C. E. Saunders I, J. S. Curtis 2, P. J. Satterthwaite 3.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30213, 19 August 1963, Page 15
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