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Calf And Flower Shows

Kamo The Kamo School’s annual flower show and calf club day on Thursday was well attended. The judges for the flower show were Mcsdames Logan and Campbell. The calves were judged by Mr Morrison. The Joll Cup for the best led calf was won by June Jull. Results were:— Senior. —Rearing: Memorie May 1, Noeline Martin 2, Noellecn Care 3; dairy: Ncellcen Care 1, Memorie May 2, Clarice Harris 3. Junior.—Rearing: Graham Grant 1, Valerie Care 2. Ann Lilley and Faith Gilberd (equal i 3; dairy: Leslie Donaldson and Leonne Pannett (equal) 1, Graham Grant 2, Norma Colebrcok 3. Best reared calf: Memorie May. Best kepi record: Noelleen Care 1, June Jull 2. FLOWERS. Sweet peas.—Amethyst: Brian Fowlie 1, Howeth Mountain 2, Winnifred Joyce 3; ecstasy: Howeth Mountain 1, Gay Richards 2. John Elliott 3; flagship: Gay Richards 1: snowball: Kenneth Thorburn 1; Mcllie: Howeth Mountain 1; powersecurt: Athol Cotterill 1. Peter Hodge 2, Gay Richards 3; Royal Scot: Peter Hodge 1. Winnifred Joyce 2, Kenneth Thorburn 3; six stalks, one variety: Peter Hodge 1, John Elliott 2, Shirley Young 3; three varieties: Patricia Harvey 1. Janice Young 2. Kenneth Thorburn 3; six varieties: Athol Cotterill 1, Kenneth Thorburn 2. Gay Richards 3. Champion bloom, senior: Athol Cotterill; junior: Gay Richards. General Flower, vase: Elizabeth RulV L Howeth Mountain 2. Marianne May 3; vase wild flowers: Noeline Care 1. Ro.se: Ann Platt 1. Shirley Akast 2, Rowan Fairley and Elizabeth RufV (equal) 3. Carnation: Valerie Longlands 1, Elizabeth Ruff 2, Rowan Fairley 3. Gladioli: Janice Going 1, Ruth Morning 2. Elizabeth Ruff 3. Best spike stock: Colin Taylor 1, Marianne May 2. John Chauval 3. Best aretotis: Shirley Akast 1, Maureen Johnson 2. Fuchsias: Colin Taylor 1, Peter Hodge 2, Shirley Young and Janice Young (equal) 3. Bowi flowers: Colin Teller and Nola Wilkinson (equal) 1, Sharon Seoullar 2, Irene Taylor 3. Elizabeth Ruff h.c. Gcrbera:. Jacqueline d’Thierry, 1, Kenneth Grantham 2. Decorative—Posy, junior: Graham Grant 1, Donald Smith 2, Anne Foxton 3; senior: Brian Hooper 1. Noeline Martin 2, Edna Dobson 3. Buttonhole, junior: Faith Gilberd 1, Peter Hodge 2, Graham Thomas 3; intermediate: Parnla Holland 1. Jocelyn Halse 2. Kay Frew 3; senior: Edna Dobson 1, Joan Kennedy 2. Ruth Morning 3. Shoulder spray: Elaine Martel 1, Noeline Hoey 2, Cushla Rnd del I and Maureen Johnson (equal) 3. Dish garden, junior: Janice Going 1, .Sharon Scoullar 2. Peter Hodge 3; senior: Kay Frew and Betty Foxton (equal) 1, Bessie Ruff 2, Nola Wilkinson 3. Sand posy, junior: Janice Going 1. Rae Martel 2, Diane Elliott 3; intermediate: Peter Hodge 1. Sharon Scoullar 2. John Elliott 3: senior: Elaine Martel 1, Colin Teller 2. Colin Cunningham 3. Bouquet: Patricia d’Thierry 1, Noeline Hoey 2, Valerie Lcnglands 3. Native trees: Cushla Ruddcli 1, Ruth Morning 2, Gordon Morning 3. Ngararatunua

, A most successful Calf Club and Flower Show day was held by the Ngarartunua School. Seventeen calf entries were judged by Mr Thompson, with the help of Mrs Thompson. Three calves were chosen to be sent to the combined Calf Club Day at Kensington on December 12. A beautiful array of flowers, vcgc- | tables, cooking and preserves was j judged by Miss Drummond and Mrs 1 L. Hunt. CALVES Best reared, senior: Murphy Kaire 1. Paipa Kingi 2. Edith Dickeson 3, Brian Pepene h.c.; junior: Noreen Attwood 1. Pae Cherrington 2, Jill Bedggood 3; open: Pae Cherrington 1, Murphy Kaire 2, Jill Eedggood 3. Dairy type: Noreen Attwood 1. Pae Cherrington 2, Lynne Bedggood 3. FLOWERS Sweet peas.—Champion bloom: Noreen Attwood 1, Murphy Kaire 2. Edith Dickeson 3. Best vase mixed, 10 colours: Zoe Attwood 1; one colour, six stalks: Pam Attwood 1. Freda Pepene 2. Zoe Attwood 3; two colours, 12 stalks: Noreen Attwood 1, Pam Attwood 2, Edith Dickeson 3; mixed: Murphy Kaire 1. General flowers.—Rose: Freda Pepene 1. Noreen Attwood 2. Antirrhinium: Lynne Bedggood 1, Noreen Attwood 2, Vera Cherrington 3. Sweet William: Valerie White 1, Dawn Cherrington 2, Vera Cherrington 3. Best stock: Freda Pepene 1, Zoe Attwood 2. Decorated Receptacle: Edith Dickeson 1. Paki Cherring ton 2, Betty Taui 3. Model garden: Lynne Eedggood 1. Buttonholes: Freda Pepene I, Murphy Kaire 2. Lynne Bedggood 3. Decorated Vase: Pam Kaire 1. Wild flowers: Dawn Cherrington 1 and 2. Posy: Pam Attwood 1, Noreen Attwood 2, Zoe Attwood 3, Beverley White h.c. Shoulder spray: Freda Pepene 1, Pam Attwood 2. Beverley White 3. Decorated Bowl: Noreen Attwood 1. Carnations: Freda Pepene 1. Gyzillia Pepene 2. Six pansies: Noreen Attwood 1, Pam Attwood 2, Freda Pepene 3. Californian poppies: Freda Pepene 1, Erian Pepene 2. Adults.—Decorated vase: Mrs R. Dickeson 1. Mrs J. Cherrington 2. Mrs Kaire 3. Floating bowl: Mrs Kingi 1, Mrs W. Altwood 2, Mrs J. Cherrington 3. Shoulder spray: Mrs W. Attwood 1. Posy: Mrs W. Attwood 1. Mrs J. Cherrington 2 and 3. Rose, one bloom: Mrs F. White 1,2 and 3. Pansies, six blooms: Mrs W. Attwood 1. Buttonholes: Mrs J. Cherrington 1, Mrs F. White 2 and 3. Vase wild flowers: Mrs J. Cherrington 1, Mrs C. Pepene 2. Sweet peas vase: Mrs W. Atlwood 1, Mrs F. Johnson 2. Bridal bouquet: Mrs W. Attwood 1. Gladioli:Mrs F. Johnson i. Bowl of flowers: Mrs C. Pepene 1. Mrs W. Attwood 2, Mrs F. Johnson 3 and h.c. VEGETABLES

Children.—New potatoes: Zoe Attwood 1. Da.vn Cherrington 2. Lupo Cherrington 3. Cabbage: Brian Pepene 1. Lettuce: Paipa Kingi 1. Silver Beet: Valerie White 1. Zoe Attwood 2. Peter Cherrington 3. Radishes: Dawn Cherrington 1, Pater Cherrington 2. Broad Beans: Murphy Kaire 1. Rhubarb: Zoe Attwood 1. Pam Attwood 2.

Honey: Geoff Adams 1. Hen eggs: Jill Bedggood 1, Pam Attwood 2, Noreen Attwood 3; duck eggs: Lynne Eedggood 1. I-line Dickeson 2. Vegetables: Pam Altwood 1.

Scones: Freda Pepene 1. Pikelets: Edith' Dickeson 1. Adults. —Scones: Mrs R. Dickeson 1. Sponge, without butter: Mrs R. Dickeson 1; with butter: Mrs W. Kaire, jnr.. 1, Miss E. Conn 2. Maderia cake: Mrs C. Pepene 1.

Preserved fruit.—Peaches: Mrs W. Attwood 1. Nectarines: Mrs W. Attwood 1, Mrs Bedggood 2. Pears: Mrs C. Pepene 1. Tomatoes: Mrs C. Pepene 1. Jam: Mrs Attwood 1, Mrs Bedggood 2. Sauce: Mrs J. Cherrington 1. Butter: Mrs Kaire, senr.. 1. Jam tarts: Mrs W. K-lre, jnr., 1.

Towai The annual parade of the Towai School Calf Club was held in the school grounds on Wednesday, November 26. There was a large attendance of parents and visitors. The judges, Messrs Going, and Joll, made the followingawards: — Cull rearing, light breeds: Senior (pukeha), Eileen Colcroft 1, Irene Ford 2, Pam Smith 3; (Maori), Walter Shcdlock 1, Basil Rudolph 2, Harry Whatarau 3. Junior: Beverley Colcroft 1, Eileen Colcroft 2, Gloria Dixon 3. Heavy breeds: Brian Keogh 1, John Waetford 2, Hoana Manuel 3. Open class, pakeha (Shepherd Cup): Beverley Colcroft, Eileen Colcroft 2, Irene Ford and Gloria Dixon equal 3. Maori (Paiaka Cup): John Waetford 1, Walter Shcdlock 2, Basil Rudolph 3. Dairy type, open class, all breeds (Ford Cup): Beverley Colcroft 1, Judy Hutchinson 2, Eileen Colcroft 3. Special prize for handling and leading: John Waetford. , _ ~ 7 he judges were Messrs Going and Joll. Ruatangata West The winning calf of both sections was exceptionally good, said the judge (Mr C. R. Beasley, Parua'Bay). at the annual parade of calves at the Ruatangata West School. The general standard of the exhibits was quite fair said the judge. Results: Call' rearing: K. Ward 1, R. Glanazina 2, N. Church 3. Dairy type: IC. Ward 1, N. Church 2, R. Glanazina 3. Sheep: L. Wachsmuth 1 Ma romaku The following are the results of the Maromaku calf club and flower show, held at the Domain on Wednesday: Rearing.—Heavy, junior: Ken Going 1, Carol Going 2, Velma Going and Jeanette Going (equal) 3. Senior: Glen Hay 1. Rene Going 2, George Going 2 Junior, light: Rodger Rawlings 1, Barbara Rawlings 2, Anne Proctor 3, Glenis O’Neil h.c. Senior, light: Rosalie Rawlings 1, Phyllis Mason 2, Lance Hudson 3. Seiw.yn Maxwell and Kath Brock h.c Dairy type.—Heavy, junior: Velma Going 1. Ken Going 2, Jeanette Going' 3. Senior: George Going 1, Rene Going 2, Glen Hay 3. Junior, light: Glenis O’Neil 1, Rodger Rawlings 2, Esther Maxwell 3. Dianee O'Neill h.c. Senior, light: Elaine Brock 1, Kath Brock 2, .Selwyn Maxwell 3, Lance Hudson h.c. Past pupils: Norma Mason 1, Mr A. Boese 2, Mr A. Clark 3. Cup winners, best reared calf, all breeds: Rodger Rawlings. Dairy type, all breeds: Glenis O’Neil. Champion of champions (C. H. Callaghan prize): Glenis O'Neil. Children's judging: Lance Hudson 1. Doreen Coffey 2. Stan Jones and Selwyn Maxwell (equal) 3. Adult judging: Mr Boese 1, Mr C. H. Callaghan 2. FLOWER SHOW Best bloom: Junior, Velma Going 1, Barbara Rawlings, 2, Carol Going 3; senior: Phyllis Mason 1, Rosaiie Rawlings 2, Glen Hay 3. Decorated Vase: Junior, Esther Maxwell 1 and 2, Velma Going 3; senior: Kath Brock 1, Joyce Walker 2. Selwyn Maxwell 3. Posy: Junior, Velma Going 1, Esther Maxwell 2, Cushla Clark 3; senior: Elaine Brock 1, Kath Brock 2. Phyllis Mason 3. Buttonhole: Junior, Dorothy Forsyth 1, Jeanette Going 2. Esther Maxwell 3; senior: Elaine Brock 1. Kath Brock 2 and 3. Miniature Garden: Junior. Frances Coffey 1. Jill Proctor 2, Ken Proctor 3; senior: Phyllis Mason 1, Doreen Coffey 2. .Swept peas: Junior. Teddy Brock and Cushla Clark (equal) 1; senior: Kath Brock 1, Mae Going 2, Elaine Brock 3. Decorated saucer: Junior, Teddy Brock 1, Cushla Clark 2; senior: Kath Brock 1, Elaine Brock 2, Nancy Walker 3. Decorated basket: Senior, Selwyn Maxwell 1, Doreen Coffey 2. Mae Going 3. Native tree collection: Junior, Esther Maxwell 1; senior: Erina Croft 1, Nancy Walker 2. Selwyn Maxwell 3.

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Northern Advocate, 29 November 1947, Page 8

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Calf And Flower Shows Northern Advocate, 29 November 1947, Page 8

Calf And Flower Shows Northern Advocate, 29 November 1947, Page 8

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