Kimbolton Flower And Produce Show
IN AID OF CHURCH FUNDS,
From Our Own Correspondent. At the Kimbolton Town Hall on Saturday tho 31st annual spring flower and produce show and sale of work in aid of the Anglican Church funds was held. There was an excellent exhibition of spring bulbs as well as some very beautiful exhibits in the decorative scctiou. Generally good, support was accorded the show and there was an excellent attendance in the evening, when most of the business was done. The president of the organisation, the Bcv. L. A. Barnes, was ably assisted in the numerous duties attaching to the show by Mr. L. G. Grieve, lion, secretary, who, in return, had the willing help of tho following stewards: Mesdames Barnicoat, S. Stone and Dorward, and Misses V. More and Harrison. The stalls were in charge of tho following: Refreshments, Mesdames Barnicoat, Dorward, I) re welt, Waugh; produce, Mrs. Marshall, Miss JJrcwett; sweets and cakes, Mesdames M. Stone, T. Beard, Miss Murray; work stall, Mesdames W. Hair, A. Stone; fancy stall, Mesdames Lintott, d’Atli, Hensliaw; Girls’ Club (includes missionary), Mrs. L. A. Barnes and members of tho club; Paddy’s .Market, Mr. G. Lintott. Details of the judging are as follow:--
Spring Bulbs and flowers. Trumpets, 6 van: If. YV. Haythorne 1. Trumpets, 3 van: It. YV. Haythorne 1, Miss Drewctf, 2. Trumpets, .1 bloom: Miss DrcAvett I, Mrs. G. Lintott 2. lucomparabilis, (i var.: If. IV. Haythorne 1. lacomparabilis, 3 van: If. YV. Haytliorno I, Miss Drewett 2. Incomparabilis, 1 bloom: If. YV. Haythorne 3, Mrs. G. Watt 2. Lecdsii, G var.: If. W. Haytliorno 1. Lecdsii, 3 var.: It. W. Haythorne 3, Miss Drcwett 2. Lecdsii, 1 bloom: If. W. Haythorne 3, Miss Drcwett 2. Barrii, 3 van: If. IV'. Haythorno 3. Barrii, 3 bloom: If. W. Haythorne 3. Polyanthus, G var,; If. IV. Haythorne 1. Polyanthus, 3 var.: Miss Guyleo 1 and 2. Polyanthus, 1 bloom: Mrs. P. Murdoch I. Double daffodils: E. YV. Haythorne I. Collection spring bulbs: E. W. Haythorne 3, Miss Guylee 2. Spring bulbs, 32 var.: If. W. Haythorne 3, Mrs. Still 2. Champion bulb: E. YV. Haytliorno 3. Anemones: Mrs. Bruce Smith 3. Anemones, single: Miss Drewett 1 and 2. Anemones, double: Miss Drcwett 3. Anemones, double, 3 var.: Miss Drcwett 3, Mrs. B. Smith 2. Anemones, collection: Mrs. 33. Smith 3. Primroses: Miss Guylee 3, If. YY. Haythorne 2. Polyanthus primrose: Mrs. E. Eiehardson 3, E. W. Haythorno 2. Pansies, 3 var.: E. W. Haythorno 3. •Violets: Mrs. Small 3, Mrs. Hocking 2. Violas: Mrs. Henshaw 3, Mrs. M. Stone 2. Grape hyacinths: Miss Guyleo 3, Mrs. Small 2. Camellias: John Barnicoat 3. Stocks: Mrs. Small 1 and 2. Spring 'flowers: Airs. Hocking 1. Decorative.
Bridal, bouquet: Miss Guyleo 1. Hand bouquet: Miss Guylee 1 and 2. Buttonholes: Mrs. D’Ath 1. Lady’s spray: Miss Guylee 1 and 2, Bowl spring flowers: Mrs. Scott .1, Miss Guyleo 2. Decorative bowl: Mrs. Perry I, Mrs. Bamicoat 2. Boatl primroses: Mrs. Perry 1, Mrs. Scott 2. Basket spring flowers: Miss Guyleo 3, Mrs. YV. Hair 2.' Vase Narcissi: Mrs. Perry 3. Y'asc spring sprays: Mrs. D’Ath 3, Mrs. Barnicoat 2. Table decoration: Mrs. Craighead 1. Children’s Decorative Section. Bouquet: Joan Corpo 1 and 2. Bowl flOAvers: F. Gatchcll 1. Buttonholes: Joan Corpo 1, Marian Billing 2. Lady’s spray: Joan Corpo 1 and 2. Freehand draAving: S. Thovenard 3, Stanley Cocks 2. Floral design: F. Doughty 3, Pamela!, Haythorno 2. Carton Avork: C. Knox 1, Ernie Logan 2. Plastecenc Avork: Irollc Doughty .1, Joan Richardson 2. Homo Cookery.
Cocoo.nut ice: Mrs. Y. Hore 1, Mrs. Barnieout 2. Turkish delight: Mrs. Dorward 1, Mrs. Barnicoafc 2. Toffee: Mrs. Donvard 2. Date creams: Mrs. Marshall I, Miss V. Hore 2. Walnut creams: Mrs. Barnicoat 1. Marmalade: Mrs. M. Stono 1 and 2. .Tam: Mrs. Craighead 1. Jelly: Mrs. Small I. Chutney: Mrs. Lawson 1 anil 2. Pikelets: Mrs. Eiehardson .1, Mrs. Banks, nenr., 2. Oven scones: Miss Guyleo 1, Mrs. W. 'Hair 2. Shortbread: Mrs. Barcns 1, Mrs. Marshall 2. Spongo sandwich: Mrs, Marshall 1, Miss K. Murray 2. Meringues: Miss A. Horn 1 and 2. Gingornuts: Mrs. .T. Wall 1 and 2. Butter: Mrs. W. TT. .Tonkins I, Mrs. Hocking 2. Photography and Art. General study: Mrs. Barnes 1. Seascape: Mrs. Barnes 1. Landscape: Mrs. Barnes .1, L. Grieve 2. Portrait: Bruce Lawson 1, Mrs. Barnes 2. Animal study: Mrs. G. Lintott I and 2. Building (exterior): Mrs. Barnes 1, Miss Watts 2. Genera] study: Mrs. Barnes 1, Mrs. G. Lintott 2. Group: Miss Watts 1, K. G. Eoberts 2. Seascape: Mrs. Barnes .1, Peter Keith 2. Child's study: E. G. Eoberts 1, Miss "Watts 2. Interior photo: Peter "Keith 1. Watercolour painting: L. Gricvo I. Needlework. Coloured needlework: Miss V. Hore 1, Mrs. D’Ath and Mrs. Donvnrd equal, 2. Tray cloth: Mrs. J. Watt 1 and 2. Knitted garment for child: Miss A. Hore .1, Mrs. Still 2. Knitted garment for adult: Miss A. Hore .1.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 223, 24 September 1934, Page 3
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