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Children. Scones, plain (6) —Dorothy Brooks 1, Tom Abbott 2, Joyce Brown 3. Sponge sandwich (4)— l. Welsh 1, M. Rapley 2, D. Brooks 3. Sponge roll (3) —Joyce Legg 1, D. Brooks 2 and 3. Pikelets (2) —M. Rapley 1, D". Brooks 2. Biscuits (I)—D. Brooks 1. Apple pie (1) —D. Brooks l.i Toffee (2)— B. Heslop 1, P. Hewitt 2. Cocoanut ice (I)—P. Hewitt 1. Adults. Scones (16)— Mrs Williamson 1, Mrs W. H. Abbott 2, Miss C. O'Gorman 3. Date scones (5) —Mrs A. A. Croy 1, Mrs Williamson 2, Miss B. Rookes 3. Pikelets (7)— Mrs W. H. Abbott 1, Miss N. Brooks 2, Mrs Croy 3. Nut loaf (7)— Mrs A. Greaves 1, Miss M. Skinner 2, Mrs W. H. Abbott 3. Sponge jam sandwich (7)— Mrs W. Sheat 1, Miss B. Rookes 2, Mrs C. M. Sheat 3. Sponge roll (3)— Mrs C. M. Sheat 1, Miss B! Rookes 2, Miss N. Brooks 3. Meringues (3) —Miss D. Savage 1 and 2, Mrs Williamson 3. Shortbread (8) —Mrs L. Eade 1, Mrs CM. Sheat 2, Mrs Croy 3. Sultana cake (4)— Miss M. Skinner I,j Mrs A. Greaves 2, Miss N. Brooks 3. Rich fruit cake (6)— Mrs C M. Sheat 1, Miss M.-Skinner 2, Miss N. Brooks 3. Seed cake (5) —Miss B. Rookes 1,, Miss N.v Brooks 2, Mrs J. Williams 3. Ginger cake (7) —Mrs J. Williams 1, Mrs C. M. Sheat 2 and 3. Cream puffs (6)— Miss N. Heslop 1, Mrs C. M. Sheat 2 and 3. Collection of pastries (5) —Miss M. Skin-! ner 1, Mrs C. M. Sheat 2, Miss N.I Brooks 3. Biscuits, plain (5) —Missj N. Brooks 1, Mrs Croy 2 and 3. Bis- i cuits, fancy (s)—Mrs Croy 1 and 2, Miss N. Brooks 3. Sausage roll 3 (4) —Miss D. Savage 1 and 2, Miss M. Skinner 3. Raspberry jam (7)— Mrs Croy 1, Mrs Q. M. Sheat 2, Miss M. Skinner 3. Apricot jam (5)-»-Mj*s Croy 1 and 2, Mrs L. R. Barnett 3.
Pot of plum jam (6)— Mrs Croy 1, Mrs F. Chamberlain 2, Mrs A. Barker 3. Apple jelly (4)— Mrs Croy 1, Mrs CM. Sheat 2, Mrs L. R. Barnett 3. Marmalade (3)— Mrs L. R. Barnett 1, Miss B. Rookes 2, Mrs CM. Sheat 3. Pickles and sauces (3) Miss M. Skinner 1, Miss B. Rookes 2, Mrs C M. Sheat 3. Bottled fruit l (2) —Miss B. Rookes 1, Mrs C M. ' Sheat 2. Preserved vegetables (1) Mrs CM. Sheat 1: Home-mad. buti ter (4) —Mrs C. Eade 1, Mrs J. WUliams 2, Mrs L. R. Barnett 3. Homemade soap (4)— Mrs A. Greaves 1, Mrs C M. Sheat 2, Mrs H. Greaves 3. Duck egga (I)—W.' Legg i_ FANCY WORK. I Duehesse set, white ground (3)— Mrs Birkett 1 and 2. Duehesse set,' coloured ground (2) —Miss M. Green- ' all 1. Richlieu embroidery (3) —Mrs Birkett 1, Miss G. Lemon 2. Wool embroidery (l)-~Mrs Birkett 1. Supper cloth (4)— Miss G. Lemon 1, Mrs Joseph Brooks 2. Embroidered apron , (2)— Mrs T. Pashby 1, Miss N. Brooks 2. Embroidered apron, most effective work (1) —Miss N. Doak 1. Knitted bed jacket (I)— Mrs Birkett 1. Knitted cardigan or jumper (1) —Miss R. Eade 1. Knitted cushion (6)— Mrs J. C. Mercer 1, Miss G. Lemon 2, Mrs W. A. Carter 3. Most artistic cushion (3) —Mrs Birkett 1, Miss M. Brown 2. Tea waggon cover > (2)— Miss G. Lemon 1 and 2. Table centre (4)— Mrs W. A. Sheat 1, Miss G. Lemon 2 and 3. Article from sugarbag (3)— Miss G. Lemon 1 and Children's Classes. • ' Embroidered apron (6) — Elsie | Lawrence 1, Dorothy Brooks 2, Con-. nie Bishop 3. Table centre (2) —Joan Mercer 1, D. Brooks .2. Hand-made d'oyley (8) —J. Mercer 1, M. McMillan 2, N. Brooks 3. Child's knitted j jumper (4)— P. Mercer 1, J. Mercer |2. Knitted toy v (l)-»_-R. Lawrence,l. I Collection of knitting (3)— -J. Mercer !l, P. Mercer 2, I. Welsh 3.
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LV, Issue 37, 11 May 1934, Page 5
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