BROWNS
BAZAAR
A successful bazaar in aid of the hall funds was held in the Hokonui hall recently. Following were the prize winners:—Baking: Pikelets, Mrs J. Davidson; scones, Mrs T. Frisby; shortbread, Mrs Chalmers; nut and date loaf, Miss J. Taylor; collection of small cakes, Miss Doris Hamilton; oat cake, Miss Elma Mcßae; marble cake, Miss Grace Paterson; chocolate cake, Miss Elma Mcßae; butter, Mr Struan Anderson; heaviest eggs, Mr R. Anderson; heaviest potatoes, Mr E. Anderson; buttonhole, Mrs J. Chalmers. Best collection of flowers.—Miss Paterson. Schoolboys’ quoits.—Master T. Frisby. Girls’ quoits.—D. Frisby. Cake.—Mrs R. Hamilton. Tin of biscuits.—Mr T. Butcher. Dinner.—Mr E. Henderson. String in bottle.—Mr D. Chalmers, sen. Duchess set. —Mr Gutchlag, Bottle of cordial.—Mr J. Eden. Duchess set. —Mr W. Sims. Women’s nail driving.—Mrs D. Chalmers. Boys’ nail driving—Master R. Frisby. Men’s nail driving.—Mr J. Smith. Men’s quoits.—Messrs J. Davidson, N. Clark and J. Smith. Women’s sawing.—Miss M. Smith. Men’s sawing.—Mr E. J. Smith.
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Southland Times, Issue 23308, 18 September 1937, Page 21
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