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Jam sponge—Miss Cryer, 5/Fruit cake—Miss Armstrong, 5/Sponge roll—Mrs A. McCartin, 5/SECTION 9.—JUNIORS (under 15 years). Plate of six cakes, 3 varieties —Mr T. H. Bennett, 5/- • Six plain scones—Mr Jos. McPherson, 5/-, Jam sponge—Mrs T..8. Howson, 5/Specimen darning —Mrs T. B. Howsoa, 5/Geranium in pot—Mrs J. S. Chapman, 5/Gentleman's buttonhole —Mrs A. McPheTson, 5/Lady's spray—Mr Jos. McPherson, 5/Best arranged vase of flowers-—Miss Cryer, 5/Dinner table decoration —Mrs Kimber, 5/Collection woodwork, primary school.—Mr Jas. Hannah, 5/Collection woodwork, High School. —Mr Jos. McPherson, 5/Handwriting, Stds. 1 and 2, Mr W. C. Eggelton, 5/- • Handwriting, Stds. 8 and 4. —Rev. J. A. Shardlow, 5/Handwriting, Stds. 5 and 6.—Rev. W. G. Hannah, 5/Crayon drawing, Stds. 3 and 4—The Society, 5/- Ist; 2nd 2/6. Crayon drawing, Stds. 5 and 6. —Mr G. Pilkington, 5/- Ist; 2/6 2nd. Collection of vegetables grown by schoolboy —Mr A. J. Inwood, 5/-Best-kept plot in Southbridge School gardens—Mr W. C. Eggleton, 10/Most points in junior section —Mrs J. S. Chapman's cup The Committee wishes to record its appreciation and thanks to all donors of cups and special prizes for the forthcoming Show. Sentries for the show close definitely on tuesi>ay night.
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XLV, Issue 3182, 6 January 1928, Page 7
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