LIMEHILLS NOTES
EUCHRE. (From Our Correspondent.) On the final night of the Euchre tournament conducted by the Limehills Women’s Institute there was a large attendance. Prizes were won by (ladies) Mrs R. Boyd 1, Miss G. Cameron 2; (men), Mr W. Crowe 1, Master H. Hammond 2. The aggregate for five nights was won by Mrs S. Payne and Mr T. Scully. Supper and a short dance followed. Sale of Work. On Thursday, June 20, a sale of work and produce was held by the members of the Centre Bush Catholic Church. Father O’Neil introduced Mr P. A. de la Perrelle who expressed pleasure at being present and at the large array of goods on the stalls. He then declared the function open. The following were the stall-holders: Fancy stall: Mesdames M. J. Swale, J. Langford and M. Kean; plain stall: Mesdames D. McHugh, P. Kean and W. Moylan; produce: Mesdames M. Crowe, A. E. Ward, J. Murphy and H. Doherty; sweets: Misses A. Swale and A. Langford; dips: Mrs E. J. Crowe and Miss J. Swale; tea rooms: Mesdames M. Lavelle, J. F. Kean, P. Joyce, Misses M. Kelly and M. Casserly. The following were the results of the sections: BAKING. - ■ Three oven scones: Mrs J. Hazlett 1, Mrs J. Thomson 2; three' girdle scones: Mrs J. Hazlett 1, Miss L. Hazlett 2; four pikelets: Mrs J. Thomson 1, Miss Doreen Thomson 2; shortbread: Miss E. Crowe 1, Miss L. Hazlett 2; afternoon tea cakes: Mrs M. Kean 1, Miss E. Crowe 2; sponge sandwich: Mrs E. J. Crowe 1, Mrs J. Hazlett 2; sponge roll: Miss E. Crowe 1; nut and date loaf: Miss E. Crowe 1; ginger bread: Miss J. Hammond 1, Mrs E. J. Crowe 2; dark fruit cake: Miss J. Hammond 1, Miss E, Crowe 2; lib butter: Miss M. McHugh 1; dressed fowl: Mrs M. Kean 1; pastry: Miss E. Crowe 1. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. Carrots: Mrs A. Butts 1, T. Kirkwood 2; parsnips: Mrs A. Butts 1, M. Casserly 2; swede turnips: Betty Kean 1, beetroot: W. Crowe 1; six potatoes: O. Cairns 1, W. Crowe 2; cooking apples: J. Hammond 1; dessert apples: M. Casserly 1. NEEDLEWORK. Apron: Miss N. Crowe 1, Mrs E. J. Crowe 2; men’s sox: Mrs T. Kirkwood 1, Mrs M. Crowe 2; shopping bag: Miss N. Crowe 1; tray cloth: Miss E. Crowe 1; knitted garment: Mrs R. Boyd 1 and 2; crochet: Mrs.Neave 1, Miss N. Crowe 2; knitted gloves: Miss E. Crowe 1; novelty: Miss N. Crowe 1, Mrs E. J.
Crowe 2. The following were the winners of the various competitions: Iced fruit cake: Mr H. O’Neil; small pig: Mervyn Poole; box tea: Miss E. Crowe; lemon tea-shower: Mrs T. Kirkwood; bag of sugar: Mr P. McGee; mirror: Mr T. Scully; 50 cigarettes: Ola Cahill; firescreen: Mr E. M. Morrin; white tea-shower: Margaret McHugh; bedspread: Mrs W. Rabbitt; marquetry vase: Margaret Kean; Bronze bowl: Herb Payne; pair blankets: Mrs M. J. Swale; two ton coal: Brian Burke; 10/- note: Harry Payne; marquetry fruit bowl: Miss Monoghan; framed picture: Ola Cahill; sheep (dead weight, 791bs): Mrs W. Cowie (ladies, correct weight); Messrs H. Hammond and M. Casserly (men, correct weight); sheep live weight, 1141bs): Mr G. Wilson jun., (114jlbs); nail driving (ladies): Mrs A. Butts 1, Mrs J. Thomson 2; (men), Mr H. Doherty 1, Mr W. J. Cowie 2; sawing (ladies): Mrs H Doherty 1, Mrs A. Butts 2. A short dance followed, music being supplied by Misses A. Langford and N. Crowe. 1
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Southland Times, Issue 25320, 25 June 1935, Page 8
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