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Tricia Anderson, of Fendalton, was judged best dressed at the races. She wore a black silk double-breasted dress, a straw hat and gold jewellery. Mrs Anderson holds the silver salver presented to her by Margaret Quinn of Quinns Fashions, which sponsors the annual event. Behind them is Sally Mekalik, a finalist who favoured linen separates in natural tones

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Press, 1 December 1987, Page 29

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Tricia Anderson, of Fendalton, was judged best dressed at the races. She wore a black silk double-breasted dress, a straw hat and gold jewellery. Mrs Anderson holds the silver salver presented to her by Margaret Quinn of Quinns Fashions, which sponsors the annual event. Behind them is Sally Mekalik, a finalist who favoured linen separates in natural tones Press, 1 December 1987, Page 29

Tricia Anderson, of Fendalton, was judged best dressed at the races. She wore a black silk double-breasted dress, a straw hat and gold jewellery. Mrs Anderson holds the silver salver presented to her by Margaret Quinn of Quinns Fashions, which sponsors the annual event. Behind them is Sally Mekalik, a finalist who favoured linen separates in natural tones Press, 1 December 1987, Page 29