CHRYSANTHEMUMS
ST. JOHN’S SHOW 'The annual St. John's chrysanthemum show, held in the St. John’s Hall, yesterday afternoon, proved highly successful, there being a large attendance, and all the stalls being well patronised. Opening the show, Rev. II R. Fell welcomed the visitors, thanking them and all exhibitors for their patronage, and congratulating the com mittee, and especially the secretary, Mrs. O. McLean, on the successful organisation of the function. Special prizes, additional to those published, yesterday, were: — Most, points in Domestic Section: Miss F. Mackenzie. Collection of Vegetables: Mr. G. Wilson. Decorated Table: Miss N. Tennent. Most points in Decorative Section (three Shows in year). Miss N. Tennent (twice in succession).
Awards made after the “Star” went to press, yesterday afternoon, were: — DOMESTIC Loaf White Bread (2): Mrs. F. Eggleton 1. Loaf Nut Bread (5): Miss F. Mackenzie 1. Mrs. R. Hall 2. Currant Loaf (1): Miss F. Mackenzie H.C. Six Oven Scones (8): Mrs. McLauchlau and Mrs. R. Hall 1; Mrs. Cowan Six Girdle Scones (3): Mrs. Smith (Rutherglen) 1; Mrs. C. Rose 2. Plate Pikelets (5): Mrs. Smith 1, Miss Irene Walter 2. Plate Oatcake (1): Miss Irene Walter 1. Spenge Sndwich. not iced, no butter (7): Miss Jean Abbie 1, Miss F. Mackenzie 2. Butter Sponge Sandwich (2): Miss F. Mackenzie 1. Mrs. McGlashan 2. Chocolate Sponge (4): Miss F. Mackenzie 1, Mrs. Tumilty 2. Scotch Shortbread (5): .Mrs. Duncan J, Mrs. McLauchlan 2. Fruit Cake (2): Miss Jean Abbie 1. Miss F. Mackenzie 2. Plain Cake (2). Miss F. Mackenzie 1, Miss Clements 2. Marble Cake (3): Miss F. Mackenzie 1. Mrs. Tumilty 2. Gingerbread (3): Mrs. R. Ramage 1. Miss F. Mackenzie 2. Plate Meringues (1): Miss Irene Walter 1. Sponge Sandwich (1): Miss Molly Tennent 1.
Plate. Oven Scones, girls under 16 C 1 ): Joy Paterson 1. Pot Jam (5): Mrs. Paterson 1. Mrs. F. Eggleton 2. Potted Meal. (1): Mrs. McGregor 1. Pottle Pickles (3): Mrs. Eggleton .! and 2. DECORATIVE Bowl Chrysanthemums, atty foliage (7): Mrs. Oldham 1. Miss N. Tennent 2. .Mrs. Oldham H.C. Bowl Flowers. Chrysanthemums excluded <3): Miss N. Tennent 1. Three Vases Flowers (11: Miss N. Tennent J. Basket Flowers (2): Mrs. .1. HamI > 1< J on 1. Ladies' Spray anti Buttonholes <T >: Miss N. Tennent. 1. Posy of Flowers (1): Miss N. Tennent 1. Vase Flowers, for girls (2i: Mary Garde 1. Buttonhole, hoy <>r girl, (4i: Lorna Fell 1 and 2.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 May 1934, Page 3
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