ENTHUSIASM AT ONERAHI
SWEET-PEA JUDGINGS
Flowers were excellently arranged under the direction of the headmaster, Mr Larcombe, and the infant mistress, Miss C. Lupton, at Onerahi on Friday. The display was among the best yet witnessed in schools of the district.
The judges, Mesdames Simons and Inkster, and Miss A. Drummond, were most impressed with the enthusiasm displayed by the staff and pupils. Geof. Dyer, pesident of the school Sweet Pea Club, thanked the judges. Results: —
Ecstasy: Stanley Bartlett 1, Sue Dyer 2, Alan Noone 3; Colonel: Doreen Humphrey 1, John Slade 2, Geof. Dyer 3; Master Cream: Ted Dyer 1, Hay Munro 2, Sue Dyer 3; Powercourt: Sue Dyer 1, Betty Aubrey 2, Ray Munro 3; Derby Day: Doreen Humphrey 1, Betty Aubrey 2, Ray Munro 3; Reflection: Ray Munro 1. Doreen Humphrey 2 and 3: Flag Lieutenant: Doreen Humphrey 1. Geof. Dyer 2, Owen McLean 3; Jack Hobbs: Betty Aubrey 1, Ray Munro 2, Doreen Humphrey 3; eight varieties: Betty Aubrey 1, Ray Munro 2, Doreen Humphrey 3; six varieties: Geof. Dyer 1, Ray Munro 2, Doreen Humphrey 3: four varieties (Master Cream): Ted Dyer 1; (Ecstasy) Doreen Humphrey 2; (Powercourt): Ray Munro 3. Child-
ren’s judging: Deborah Commins and Lorna Plagrove (equal) 1, and Owen McLean and John Cartwright (equal) 2. Points prize; Doreen Humphrey, Ray Munro and Betty Aubrey.
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Northern Advocate, 29 November 1937, Page 6
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