FORBURY SCHOOL
FLOWER SHOW The Forbury School recently held its fii’st flower and vegetable * show. Although it was held late in the Reason, there was a fine display of vegetables and flowers. The judges were Mr Perrett (flowers and vegetables), Mrs Johnson (baking and preserves), and Mr Allan (handwork, drawing, etc.), who were pleased with the various exhibits. There was a largo attendance of parents and friends, and the school funds were considerably augmented, as every exhibit was quickly bought. The following is the prize list> BAKING. Girdls scones: Mrs Clark 1, Mrs Cockburn 2. Oven scones; . Mrs Roberts 1, Airs Cockburn 2., Pikelets: Airs Cockburn 1. Shortbread: Miss Hayes 1, Mrs Watson 2. Fancy cakes: Miss Glanville 1. Pastry; Airs Roberts 1. Seed cake: Airs Roberts 1. Nut loaf: Airs APLean 1, Airs Clark 2. Iced butter sponge: Airs Larking 1, Airs Lees 2 4 Airs Dempster; PRESERVES , Cocoanut ice: Aliss Lanham 1. Toffee ; Aliss Lanham 1, Airs Nicol SiThree varieties sweets; Airs Nicol 1. Jam; Airs Nicol 1, Airs Low 2, Airs Nicol 3. Raspberry jam: Aliss Hayes 1, Airs Johnson 2. Strawberry jam: Mrs Watson 1, Airs Gordon 2. Apple jelly: Airs .Watson 1, Aliss Hayes 2. Alarmalade: Airs Nicol 1. FLOWERS.
Carnations: Air Breese 1. Gaillardias: Air Breees 1. Geraniums; Air Breese, 1 and 2, Air Larking 3. Sweet peas: Air Breese 1 and 2. Decorated basket: Airs Heathman 1. Cut flowers: Airs Roberts X. VEGETABLES.
Runner beaus; Mr Blackburn. ]. Mr 'Rawlinson 2. Lang carrots; Miss Glanville 1. Short carrots: Mrs Holt 1 and 2. Parsnips; Miss Glanville 1, Mr Clark 2. Turnip beetroot; Mr Smith 1 and 2, Miss Glanville 3. Onions: Mrs Alexander I. Cabbage: Mr Clark 1 i and 2, Mrs Kirkpatrick 3. Heaviest cabbage: Mr Rawlinson 1, Mrs Given 2, Mrs Roberts 3. Cauliflower; Mr Fleury 1, Mrs Kirkpatrick 2. Lettuce; Mr Rawlinson 1 and 2. White Potatoes: Mr Blackburn 1 and 3, Mr Smith 2. Coloured Potatoes: Mr Blackburn 1, Miss Glanville 2 and 3. Heaviest potato : Miss Glanville L Silver beet: Mr Fleury 1. Collection : Mrs Roberts , CHILDREN’S SECTION. Baking.—Oven scones ; M. Heatbmaa 1. Shortbread; M. Heathman 1. Flowers.—Roses: A. Johnson I. Asters: D. Earley 1. Antirrhinums: T. Gillam 1. Pansies: G. Shannon lj and 2. Cut flowers: R. Taylor 1 and 3.. Decorated basket: M..Gillam 1. Buttonhole: G. Bottiug 1, S. Rigby 2, M. Godfrey 3. Lady’s spray: I.’ Cole 1, E. M'Laren 2, C. M'Crone 3. Collection of .weeds; A.- Hargreaves and A. Lees (equal) 2. Vegetables.—Broad beans: J. Mundy 1,. Runner Beans; J. Mundy 1. W. Wilson 2, E. Boyd 3. Peas; G. Shannon 1. Carrots: W. Wilson 1, B. Baker 2, T. Moore 3. Parsnips: M. Williams ’I, W. Wilson 2, L. Idpur 3. Beetroot: J; Alexander 1. J. Omand 2. Swedes: P. Rouse 1, ‘W. Wilson 2. Onions; M. Heathman 1, M. Rosevear 2, R. Taylor 3. Leeks: R. Taylor 1 and 2. Cabbage: R. Taylor 1. W. Wilson 2, R, Freeman 3. Heaviest cabbage: M. Gillam 1, D. Patton 2. Cauliflower: J. Moore 1.Lettuce: I. Tall 1. Marrow: J.. Farquharson 1. White potatoes:: I. M'Auslin 1, B. Didbam 2, M. Glaisler ,3. Coloured potatoes: I. M ! Auslin I, E. Williams 2. / Heaviest potato: R. Johnson 1. Silver beet: A. Fleurv 1, W. Wilson 2, J. Fleury 3. . < , * HANDWORK.
Oa.—Writing: V. Monk 1, I. Gordon 2. Posters: S. Kenna 1, A. Ward and H. Algie 2. Drawing: M. Clark 1. Stencil work; A. Lees-1. Printing: S.Harrington 1. 6b.—Writing: .I. M'Laren 1, Posters: I. McLaren and S.'Heathman-1. Drawing: S. Heathman ,1, I. M'Laren 2. sb.—-Writing: P. Scott 1, D. Scott 2, A.-Wilson and E. Itoss 3. Figures: D. Kruskoff 1, P. ’Scott 2. oa.—Writing: R. Hambleton 1, D. Cowie 2. Figures: E. Stona 1, L. Leslie 2. . Posters: S. Heathman 1. N., Russell 2, E. Dalziel 3, Colour drawing: N. Russell 1, F. Sutherland 2. 4a.—Handwork: J. Fraser I, M. Cherry 3. Painting: M. Cherry 1, R. Stockclale 2. Map: J. Fraser 1, G, Pringle 2. Writing: M. Munro 1, J. Fraser 2, Y. Fleury 3. 4b.—Handwork: E. M/Laren 1, I. Cole 2. Writing: I. Cole 1, C. M‘Crone 2. Colour drawing: A. Rennie 1, E. M‘Laren 2. Standard ,3a.—Posters: A. Brightliug I, A. Poulter and W. Wilson (equal) 2, B. M‘Gee and K. Warnock (equal) 3. Colour drawing: A. Poulter 1, D. Dalziel and O. Davey (equal) 2. Writing: B. Austen 1, K. Warnock 2, P. Idour 3. Modelling: A. Poulter and A. M'Donald <equal) 1. E. Barber 2. Standard 3b.—Writing: P. Thomas 1, J. Roderique 2, Y. Turkey 3. Drawing: P. Rackley and J. Hewitt (equal); 1, L. Hambleton, J. Moore, and Verst Moore (equal) 3. Modelling: V. Sutherland 1, I. Williams 2. Special for collection of weeds: Y. Tucker 1, M. M‘lvor 2. ... ■ Standard 2a.—Writing : B.- Berrett I, 1. Miller 2, M. Gillara 3. Colour drawing: J. Brown 1, N. Fahey 2. Boys’ Indian suits: D. Metcalf 1, G. Wilson 2. A. Fraser 3. Modelling: G. - Wilson 1. F. Boyd 2, D. Earley (equal) 3, Sewing; D. Price 1, E. Kruskopf 2, M. Rcsovear 3, D. Panton 4. Standard 2b.—Colour drawing:' R, Gillam 1. O. M'Crone 2. Modelling: L. Barclay 1, J. Mundy 2. Paper cutting; W/Baillie 1. Standard 2c.—Drawing: J. Smyth 2. Writing: L. Johansen 1, D. Hayden 2,Standard la.—Drawing: J. Wilson 1, D. Smith 2. Handwork, 0. Hobbs 1. Writing: M. Rippin 1, B. Gala and. J- . 2, Y. Pol worth 3. P Classes.—Writing; R. Floury, P. NewaM, J. Meldruni, H. Kruskopf. Plasteceue: L. M‘Taggart, E. Hobbs, D. Ahnishaw, R. Propsting, M. Holdaway, L. Jacobs. Drawing: R. Pritchard, P. Kidd. Handwork: D. Lanhanij I. Metcalf, D. Annishaw, D. Patrick, I. Smith. Art Club. —Posters: E. Dalziel 1, G, : Pringle and W. Rosevear (equal) 2. L. Baldock and C. Wilson equal) 3. Draw*, ings: S. - Heathman. Water colours.; E. Dalziel, -M. Jones, E. Fraser. . Tia dyeing. F. Sutherland, R. Cherry, Lino eats; M. Laws 1 and 2.
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Evening Star, Issue 20468, 26 April 1930, Page 14
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