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FORBURY SCHOOL

ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW At the annual flower show of the Forbury School there was good competition in all sections, the exhibits, in the opinion of the judges, being of a very high standard. The president of the Dunedin Horticultural _ Society (Mr James Nelson), in opening the show, congratulated the committee on the excellence of the display. A special feature of the show was a table of dahlias staged by Mr F. Archer, whose blooms were of unusual beauty. The judges were as follow: Mr James Nelson, flowers; Mr C. Boyles, vegetables; Mrs Thompson, fancywork; Mrs M'Crorie. baking; Mr ■F. W. Donovan, sweets; Mr J. K. Thomson, woodwork. The following is the prize list:— = VEGETABLES. Three lopg carrots.—E. Hindebourck Three short carrots.—W. Blackburn 1, Mr Fleury 2, S. Vernon 3. Three intermediate carrots. Miss Glanville 1, Miss Glanville 2, Mrs Alexander 3. Three parsnips.—W. Blackburn 1, Mr A. Campbell 2, Miss Glanville 3. Three turnip beetroot;—S. Vernon 1, Mrs Morris 2, Mr M. Newall 3. One table cabbage, spring.—Mrs Morris 1, Mr-. Morris 2.' One table cabbage, drumhead.—Mrs M'Farlane 1. One heaviest caubage.—Shirley Vernon 1,. Mr.R. Campbell 2. One lettuce. —Sirs Larking 1 and 2. Twelve broad beans.—Pat. Dunn 1. ; Twelve runner beans.—Mrs M'Crory 1, Mrs Blackburn 2, Mrs Fraser 3. < Three white potatoes,:—Mrs W. Blackburn 1, Shirley Vernon 2, Mrs Price 3. . Three coloured potatoes. Mrs W. Blackburn 1, Shirley Vernon 2. One heaviest potato.—Miss Glanvdlle 1. ■ Three onions.—D. Stbckdale 1. Six eschallots.—Miss Glanville 1 and 3, Mr Flawn 3. Three stalks rhubarb. Mrs J. M‘Curdy 1, Mrs Alexander 2, W. Blackburn 3. One marrow.—Mrs Scoones 1. CHILDREN’S VEGETABLES. Three long carrots.—L. Churchill 1, M. Gwilliams 2. Three short carrots.—R. Fleury 1, W. Stedman 2 f William Swanson 3. Three parsnips.—W. Sandman 1, J. Parker 2, W. Leary 3. Three long beetroot.—H, Seaman 1. Three turnip beet.—A. M'Cone 1, S. M'Anally 2, J. Tavendale 3. Three white turnips.—N. Pringle 1, G. Alpine 2. One table cabbage.—V. Heazlewood 1, D. Porter 2, D. Stockdale 3. One cabbage, drumhead.—N. Barrat 1, 1. Lamb 2, J. Watson 3. One heaviest cabbage.—B. Hardy 1, G. Scott-2, R. Falconer 3. One lettuce.—A’. M'Clue 1, W. Morris 3. Silver beet. V. Heazlewood 1, M. Swanson 2.Twelve broad beansA—W. Swanson 1, F. Anthony 2. Twelve runner beans.—W. Wilson* 1, A. Powell 2, W. Finn 3. Twelve pods green peas.—A. Robinson .1, R. M‘Anally 2, S; M‘Anally 3. Three white potatoes.—W. Lysagh't 1, W. Crosland 2, W. Osmond 3. Three coloured, potatoes.—M. Gwilliams, l, I H, Hruskppf*2, V>:Reay, 3. One heaviest potato.—L. Thomson 1. Three onions.—B. Reid 1, B. Reid 2, W. Flawn 3. Six eschallots’.—V. Reid 1, A. Flawn 3, V. Geary 3, Three Stalks rhubarb.—S. Ross 1, R. Geary 2, R. Jones 3. Three short carrots.—L. Riley v.h.c., G. Alpine h.c. Three parsnips.—o. Menzies v.h.c. Turnip beet.—Myra Swanson v.h.c'. Table cabbage.—A. Taylor v.h.c., W. Swanson h.c., W. Swanson c. Rhubarb.—W. Anderson v.h.c. FLOWERS. Three violas.—A. Flawn 1, B. Flawn 3. . : Three roses.—Mrs Laws 1, Mrs Larking 2. Three stocks.—Mr Hewitt 1, Mrs Laws 2. Three asters.—W; Blackburn 1, Holdaway 2, Mrs Reynolds 3. Three carnations.—Mrs Reynolds 1, Mrs Heathman 2, R. Heathman 3. Three antirrhinums. Mrs Price 1, Mrs Kyle 2. Three gaillardias.—Mrs Laws 1. Three pansies.—Miss Glanville 1, Miss Glanville 2, N. Stanley 3. Geraniums.—Mrs Hewitt 1, Mrs Laws 2, Mrs Laws 3. Three dahlias.—Mr' Archer 1, Mrs Hobbs 2, Mrs Lysaght 3. Three scabious.—Mrs Laws 1. i Scabious, plain.—J. Slight 1, E. Newall 2. Three gladioli.—Mrs Holt 1, Mrs Reynolds 2, Mrs Laws 3. Three Iceland poppies.—Mrs Laws L. Cut flowers.—Mrs Larking 1, Mrs Kyle 2, Mrs Baird 3. Decorated basket.—Miss Duff 1. Gentleman’s buttonhole.—Mrs Ward I, Mrs Roberts 2, Mrs Heazlewood 3. Lady’s spray.—Mrs Ward 1, D. Hobbs 3, Cut flowers, —Miss Glanville 1, Mrs Kyle 2. Mrs Larking 3. Floating bowl.—Mrs Hewitt 1, Mrs Larking 2, Mrs Scoones 3. Weed collection. —R. Ritchie 1. Native shrubs’ leaves.—H. Seaman 1. Grasses.—R. Gillan 1, H. Seaman 2, W. Finn 3. CHILDREN’S FLOWERS' Three varieties violas, one of each.— J. Shaw 1. 7 Three varieties roses, one of each. — N. Barrett 1, A. Holdaway 2, V. Couch 3. Three varieties stock, one of each.— D. Milburn 1, R. M'Anally 2, S. M'Anally 3 Three varieties asters, one of each.— M. Beissell 1, N. Barrett 2, A. Holdaway 3. Three varieties carnations. —V. Couch 1, D. Price 2, Lindsay Couch 3. Three varieties antirrhinums. D. Thomas 1, B. Brown 2, D. Ritchie 3. Three varieties gaillardias, one of each.—B. Brown 1, M. Beissell 2, Leon Riley 8. Three varieties pansies.—A. Holdaway 1, J. Laws 2, D. Milburn 3. Geraniums.—D. Price 1, M. Beissell 2. Sweet peas.—F. Anthony 1, J. Fuller 2, 8. Fraser 3. Dahlias.—G. Shaw 1. Scabious.—W. Finn 1, R. M'Anally 2, D. Milburn 3. Gladioli.—A. Flawn 1, Q. Lanham 2, B. Brown 3. Iceland poppies.—R. M'Anally 1. Woodwork.—J. Mundy 1, S. Rowe 2, G., Watson 3. One bowl cut flowers,. —Doris Milburn 1, Ada Perks 2. One decorated basket. Dorothy Price I, Dorothy Pope 2. Gladys Lanham 3. One gentleman’s buttonhole.—Mav Morriss 1, Lorna Jarvis 2, Dorothv Price 3. One lady’s spray Doreen Hayden 1. Gladys Lanham 2, Dorothy Early 3,, Daphne Lanham 4,

Collection cut flowers, six varieties, separate vases.—Doris Milburn 1. Laurie Thompson 2. Floating bowl.—Lorna Hewitt 1. COOKERY. Three girdle scones.—Mrs Hunter 1. Mrs Churchill 2, Keith Cochrane 3. Three oven scones.—Mrs Wilson 1, Mrs Bloxham 2, Miss V. Niven 3. One sultana loaf.—Mrs Niven 1. Three pikelets. —Mrs Taylor 1 and 2. Mrs Hunter 3. Six pieces shortbread.—Mrs Ross 1. Mrs Tall 2, Mrs Niven 3. Six fancy cakes.—Mrs J. Parker 1. Mrs J. Thompson 2. One nut loaf.—Mrs Niveu 1. One gingerbread.—Mrs Barr 1. Mrs W. M'Farlane 2 Mrs Forrester 3. One butter sponge.—Mrs Ritchie 1. Mrs Moffet 2. ' One sponge sandwich.—Mrs W. Farlane 1, Mrs Niven 2. v ;ie chocolate cake.—Mrs W. M'Farlane 1. One fruit cake.—Mrs Niven 1. CHILDREN’S COOKERY. Three girdle scones.— Letty Churchill 1. ... , Three oven scones, plain. —Irene Earley 1, Margaret Earley 2, Dorothy Earley 3. . , Three pikelets.—Helen Matthews 1, Molly Rosevear 2, and 3. One gingerbread—Jean Forrester 1. One chocolate cake. —Ada Scott 1. SWEETS, ETC. Plate cdcoanut ice.—Gwen King 1, Mrs Webster 2, Mrs Bloxam 3. Plate Turkish delight—Mrs Simpson 1. . , , _ . , _ Plate toffee, plain.—Jack Cam 1, J. Price 2, A. Scott 3. ~ „ Nut or fruit toffee.—Jack Cain 1, B. Reid 2, Mrs Bloxam 3. . Pudge.—Mrs Webster 1, Miss Slight 2. • Three apples, dessert.—W. Sandman 1, E. Holderness 2. Six apples, cooking.—K. Morns 1, W.- Morris 2. „ , . , Three pears.—G. Alpine 1. Six tomatoes.—F., Webster 1, E. Grimmett 2, Mr Alpine 3. Eggs, white.—A. M'Farlane 1, E. Poulter 2 and 3. _ Eggs, brown.—A. Poulter 1, D. Jones 2. Half-dozen heavy eggs.—Miss Steele Jam, any variety.—Mrs Forrester 1, J. Bamber 2, Mrs Larking 3. Raspberry jam.—H. Chatterton 1, Mrs Clinch 2, Mrs Edwards 3. Strawberry jam.—Mrs Fleury 1. Apple jelly.—Mrs Slight 1, Mrs Bidwards 2, James Fleming 3. Marmalade. —Mrs Nichol 1, S. M'Tlroy 2. • FANCY WORK. Supper cloth, mountmellick work.— Mrs Stratton 1, Mrs Kyle 2, Mrs White 3. Supper cloth, crochet ’ work.—Miss Barron 1, Mrs Shuker 2, Mrs Davis 3. Supper cloth, worked in colour. — Miss E. Taylor 1, Mrs W. J. Thomson 2, Mrs Kyle 3. Table centre, lazy daisy-edged.—Mrs Muirhead 1, Miss V. Duff and Mrs W. J. Thomson (equal) 2. Worked apron.—Miss V. Duff 1, Mrs W. J Thomson 3. Knitted bed jacket.—Mrs Simpson 1, Misa Ritchie 2, Mrs P; M. Thompson 3. Knitted jersey or jumper.—Mrs Simpson 1, Miss Ritchie 2, Mrs W- -J. Thomson 3Crochet jersey or jumper.—Mrs M'Clue 2. Knitted child’s woollies,—Miss D. Milburn 1. Mrs J. M'Neil 2, Mrs V.. Roberts 3. CHILDREN’S SECTION. Article in lazy-daisy work.— Beatrice Miller 1, Irene Milburn 2, Jean Steedman 3., Article made from sugar bag.— Dorothy Pope 1, Shirley Vernon 2, William Randall 3. Knitted scarf.—Dorothy Jones 1, Phyllis Rouse- 2, Shirley Rowe 3. Knitted beret.—Shirley Lowe 1, Doris Milburn 2. Crochet beret.—Doris M. Milburn 1. Article made from flour bag.—Margaret Roberts 1, Ngaire Barrett 2, Doreen Hobbs 3. Most useful article made from sugar bag.;—Mrs Dowie 2. Most useful article made from flour bag.—Mrs Edwards 1. Best novelty article.—Mrs Simpson 1, Miss Quirk 2, Mrs Simpson and Mrs C. Milburn (equal) 3. DRAWING. Standard Vl.a.—Object: Alan Fraser I, Shirley Vernon 3. Illustration: J. Brown 1, G. Watson 2, S. Vernon 3. Pencil: G. Watson 1, A. Fraser 2, N. Wilson 3. -Standard Vl.b: Object: J. Mundy 1, A. M'Clue 2, D. Hayden 3. Pencil: J, Mundy 1, W. M'Donald 2, F. Haig 3. Standard V.a: Pencil— J. Thomson 1, V. Couch 2, A. Smith 3, Illustration—J. Thomson 1, V. Couch 2, L. Barclay 3. Object—J. Thomson 1, A. Smith 2, J. Dunn 3. Standard V.b; Pencil—J. Steadman 1, R. Laws 2, L. Gillons 3. Object—W. Morris 1. M. Davis 2. Illustration— W. Morris 1, M. M'Donald 2, J. Steadman and R. Laws 3. Standard V.c: Illustration—R. Wilson 1, S. Stanley 2. Object—K. Morris 1, R. Emslie 2, R Wilson 3. Standard IV.a: Object—Ngaire Moody 1, E. Fraser 2, E. Bloxham 3. IllustrationDaphne Jury 1, M. Irvine 2, E. Fraser 3. Pencil—N. Moody 1, R. Harris 2. Standard I V.b: Illustration—J. Tucker 1, E. Lucas 2, L. Jacobs 3. Object—A. Lyons 1, L. Jacobs 2, M. Glaister .3. Standard Hl.a : Object—C. M'Donald 1, R. Edwards 2, W. M'Gregor 3. Design—S. Welsh 1, M; Livingstone 2, P. Newall 3. Standard Ill.b: Illustration—F. Morris 1, P. Holderness 2, M, Gwilliams 3. Illustration—R. Fleury 1, R. A. M'Anally 2, P, Mooney 3. Standard lll.c: Illustration—E. Flint 1, H. Chatterton 2, H. Peggie 3. Object—N. Poulter 1, B. Bell 2. Standard II.a:. Object—A. Chatterton 1, L. Fraser 2, W. Mercer and L. Thomson (equal) 3. Illustration—L. Fraser 1, L. Thomson 2, L. Howard 3. Standard Tl.b: Object—L. M'lvor 1, I. Chadwick 2, G. Coupar 3. Illustration—T. Metcalf 1, E. Ballantyne 2, J; Scott 3. Standard I.a: Object—L. Couch 1, T. Brighting 2, M. King 3. Illustration— A. Ramsay 1, T. Brighting 2. Standard I.b: Object—P. Hollick 1, A. Holdaway 2. Illustration—L. Hopkins 1, D. Flawn 2. Standard I.c: Object— Todd 1, Noela 2. Illustration—Ross 1, Cecil 2. P.l: A. Robinson 1, J. Biggs 2, W. Nicholls 3. P.2: Object.—W. Mitchell’!. G. Shore 2, M. Wilson 3. Illustration—R. Almond 1, M. PeaM. Wilson 3. P. 3: Object—M. Lemin 1, J, Tucker 2, B. Donaldson 3. Illustration—J.. Carmichael 1, E. Punch 2, L. Jackson 3. P. 4: Object—C. Jarvis 1, M. Chirnside 2, B. Chirnside 3. Illustration—M. Chirnside 1, G. Jones 2, A. Rowan 3. Form 11. (1933): Poster—E. Fraser 1, W. Ramsay 2. Art Club (1933) —Lino cuts —V. Couch I, J. Brown 2, R. Cherry 3. Posters —A. Smith 1, K. Parish 2, G. 'Watson and A. M'Donald (equal) 3. Water colour—G. Watson 1, D. Dalziel 2. WRITING. Form ll.a (1933) ; Violet Tucker 1, E. Poulter 2, E. Fraser 3. Form II.b: J. Roderique 1, M. Jones 2, R. Heath-

man 3. Form 11. (1934) : Dorothy Price 1, Isobel Grant 2, William Baillie 3. Form ll.b; Evelyn King 1, Gwen Alpine 2, Jean Forrester 3. Form I.a; H. Kruskorpf R D. Glaister 2, D. Smith 3. Form I.b: Jean Steadman 1, M. Couch 2, F. O’Grady 3. F.l.c; Lily Perry 1, R. Ballantyne 2. Standard IV.a: Eileen Fraser 1, Agnes Carmichael 2, Alma Metcalf 3. Standard IV.b: A. Buddicomb 1, N. Sandman 2, A. Roderique 3. Standard III.a: Phyllis Newall 1, Dorothy Cummings 2, Joyce Tall 3. Standard Ill.b : Pearl Holderness 1, R. M'Anally 2, E. Muir 3. Standard lll.c: H. Chatterton 1, H. Peggie 2, J. Berwick 3. Standard II.a: Peggy Rowe 1, J. Gillam 2, Tj. Thomson 3. Standard ll.b: B. Freeman 1, E. Walker 2, I. Chadwick 3. Standard I.a: R. Sutherland 1. E. Smyth 2, 6. Legg 3. Primer 1.; Shirley Hunter 1, Ngaire Dawson 2, Audrey Robinson 3. Primer II.: M. Bamber 1, M, Ross 2, G. Shaw 3. Primer III.: Russel Kennedy 1, Doris Cross 2, Lois Jackson 3. Primer IV,; Doreen Bloxham 1. Alfred Jones 2, M. Chirnside 3. ARITHMETIC. Form ll.b (1933)": J. Roderique 1, E. Poulter 2, A. Poulter 3. Form ll.a (1934) ; D. Price 1, G. Watson 2, A. Poulter 3. Form ll.b: E. King 1, G. Monk 2, M. Brighting 3. Form I.a: D. M'Lean 1, V. Couch 2, L. Barclay 3. Form I.b: M. Roberts 1, L. Gillions 2, W. Randall 3. Form I.c: L. Perry 1, 11. Valentine 2, I. Milburn 3. Standard IV.a: A. Carmichael 1, E. Fraser 2, M. Holdaway and M. Dewar (equal) 3, Standard IV.b: N. Sandman 1, G. Williams 2, R. Carson 3. Standard 111. a: P. Newall 1, E. M'Donald 2, V. Heazlewood 3. Standard Ill.b: M. Gwilliams 1. D. Munro 2. Standard lll.c; H. Chatterton 1, G. Barbara 2, N. Poulter 3. Standard II.a: Peggy Rowe 1, E. Robinson 2, G. Alpine 3, Standard ll.b; E. Ballintyne 1, B. Freeman 2, D. M'Alister 3. Standard 1. L. Couch 1, A. Barbara 2. Standard T.b: Graham Legg 1, P. Carr 2. Standard I.c: E. Smith 1. G. Clinch 2.

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Evening Star, Issue 21660, 3 March 1934, Page 23

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FORBURY SCHOOL Evening Star, Issue 21660, 3 March 1934, Page 23

FORBURY SCHOOL Evening Star, Issue 21660, 3 March 1934, Page 23