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Industrial Section

DAIRY AND OTHER PRODUCE. Judges—Butter : Mr Guthrie, Midhirst. Honey—Mr W. 11. Warcup, Stratford. Best 31b of fresh butter, in rolls, salted factory butter not ertigbble.—• Mrs C. Sedgwick 1, Mrs M. Jarvis 2 i nd 3. One jar of honey, granulated, not less than 31b—H. Cl Taylor 1. One jar of honey, clear, not less than 3lb—H. C. Taylor 1. on o frame ,of honey, over -lib.—H. C. Taylor 1, H. Hunt 3. Landscape (amateurs). —C. E. Cousins 1 and 3.

HOME INDUSTRIES. Home-made and Home-baked Bread ‘—Mrs E. W: Blizzard, 1;- Miss Silby, ,2; Mrs W. H. Rutledge, 3. I Home-made and Home-baked [Brown Bread.—Mrs W. H. Rutledge, (l; Miss Tipler, 2; Miss Silby, 3. j Home-made and Home-Baked Sultana Bread.—Mrs W. H. Rutledge, 1; jMrs C. Mayhead, 2; Miss Tipler 3. Home-made Oven Scones. —Mrs E. ,A. Brausgrove, 1; Mrs L. Burgess, 2; ,Mrs M. J. Kaye. 3. , Home-made Girdle Scones. —Mrs J. W. Green, 1; Mrs J. Petrie, senr., 2; )Mrs J. W. Crowe, 3. j Date Scones, not loss than 6.—Mrs li. Gordon. 1; Mrs J. W. Crowe, 2; jVlrs M. J. Kaye, 3.

( Fancy Scones, not less than 6. — 5 Mrs E. Linnell, 1; Mrs E. A. Brans- • grove, 2. Brown Scones, not less than (I. < Mrs J. W. Crowe, 1; Mrs H. J. Kaye, »2; Mrs L. Burgess, 3. ;• Jam Tarts, not less than G.—Mr s H. ;J. Kaye, 1 & 2; Mrs W. Murphy, 3, Short Bread.—Mrs H. J. Kaye, 1; Mrs P. Aitken, 2; Mrs W. J. Wheeler, 3 * ' Sponge Sandwich. —Mrs W. Petti- | grew, 1; Miss Tlplor, 2; Mrs Harkness, 3. Sponge Sandwich; made with “A. C.” Baking Powder (all entries to be accompanied by* a receipt for one tin of “A.C.” Baking Powder). —Mrs F. E. Bocock. 1; Mr s E. Linnell, 2; Mrs H. L. Fox. 3. Sponge Kisses.—Mrs A. J. Sextus, '1; Mrs H. J. Kaye, 2; Mrs W. H. Rutledge, 3. Eggless Cake.—Mrs W. J. Swindlehurst, 1; Mrs J. W. Green, 2; Mrs E. Linnell, 3. Seed Cake.—Mrs J. W. Crowe, 1; 'Mrs W. J. Wheeler, 2; Mr s F. E. Bocock, 3. Christmas Cake, not iced.—Mrs E. M. Adams, 1; Mrs J. Jans, 2; Miss Tlplor, 3. Pound Cake.—Mrs J. W. Green, 1; Mrs W. H. Rutledge, 2; Miss Tipler, 3. Madiera Cake.—Mrs J. W. Crowe, |lt Mrs H. J. Kaye, 2; Mrs H. Gor- » don, 3.

Iced Cake, icing only to be judged. —Mrs W. Hi Rutledge, 1. Ginger Bread Cake. —Mrs J. W. Crowe, 1; -Mrs F. L. Bocock, 2; Mrs W. Christensen, 3. / Plate Home-made Oat Cakes. —Mrs E. Linnell, 1; Mrs H. J. Kaye, 2. ’ - Plate Home-made Biscuits; 3 varieties.—Mrs W. H. Rutledge, 1; Mrs H. Ji Kaye, 2; Miss. Tipler, .3. Plate Sausag\ Rolls; 6 in num->.ber.T-Mrs C. Moore, 1; Mrs H. J. Kaye, 2 & 3. Plate Pikelets, 6 in number—Mrs H. E. Nowell, 1; Mrs J. J. Murray, 2; Mrs J. W. Green, 3. Plum Pudding.—Mrs H. J, Kaye, 1; Mrs J. W. Crowe, 2; Mrs W. J. Wheeler, .3.

PRESERVES AND PICKLES. \ % Collection of Bottled Fruits, in syrup ; 3 in variety,—Mrs R. J. Patterson, 1 & 2. Pot of Orange Marmalade, in clear jar.—Mrs H. E. Nowell, 1. ; Pot of Marmalade, any . kind, in clear jar.-J-Mrs H. E. Nowell, 1; Mrs R. IE Milne, 2. Three ' Bottles Plcklps. Mrs F. Lock. 1. f Collection of Home-made Jams.— Mrs R. J. Patterson, 1. Dozen Hen Eggs, white (weight and appearance)—Mrs W. Hardy-Jones, 1; Mrs W. McGuinness, 2. Dozen Hen Eggs, other, than white. —Mrs J. W. Moor, I. Dozen Duck Eggs (weight and appearance).—Mrs R. D. Milne, 1; Mrs J. W. Moor* 2; Mrs E. Linnell, 3.

ART SECTION.

Wood Carving, Chip.—J. Wylie, 1; W. McCoard, 2. Painting-in Oils, Landscape or Seascape; done by exhibitor.—Miss Schmid. 1 &2. Painting in Oils, Fruit or Flowers; done by exhibitor. —Mrs J. W. Green, 1; Mrs J. Blair, 2. Stencilled Curtains.—Mrs J. W. Green, 1; Mrs L. Carroll, 2, ' Stencilled Cushion;—Mrs. J. W. ’Green, 1. Handkerchief Sachel, in Poker i 1 Work.—Mrs L. Carroll, 1. , Exhibit of Poker Work, on Velvet. —Mrs L. Carroll, 1. Poker-work, on wood—Mrs J. 1). Hay 1, Mrs Li Carroll 2. Pen and ink study, in , black and white—Mrs H. W. Jxx;k 1, Miss NMt. Lawrence 2. Article made ,of waste—Mys J. W. Green'. 1. Landscape (open)—J. W. Jones 1 and 2. Portrait or figure, (open)—W. S. Oakley 1, B. Tr,,Hobson 2. SEWING AND FANCY WORK. (For Amateurs).

(Judge—Mrs L. Hooker, Howera) Novelty Pin Cushion.—Miss L. Neilsen, 1 &,3; Mrs L. Carroll, 2. ' Fancy Needlework, 6 pieces, various kinds.—Mrs C. Kuch, 1; Mrs R. C. Macfarlane, 2; G. Jones, 3. Made-up Cushion, embroidered in silk.—G. Jones, 1; Miss McPherson, 2; Mrs R. C. Macfarlane. 3. Exhibit Mount Meliick.—G. Jones, 1; Miss P. I. Purvis, 2. Table Centre, most effective. —Mrs R, C. Macfarlane, 1 & 2; Miss M. A. Lacey, 3. Tea Cosy, any kind. —Mr s L. Carroll, 1; Mrs G. Burgham, 2; Miss M. A; Lacey, 3. Tea Cosy, Eyelet Embroidery.— Miss E. T. Stephens, 1; Miss B. Parker, 2. Piece of Bead Work. —Miss B. Parker, !;• Mrs M. Hassall, 2; Miss R. Patterson, 3. Most Effective Cotton Blouse, embroidered,—Miss M. Willcocks, 1. 1 Pillow Sham, embroidered. —Miss \B. Parker, 1; Miss B, T. Stephens, 2; G. Jones. 3. / Crochet Jacket, or Petticoat, in •wool.—Mrs A. Fear, 1 & 3; Miss E. T. (Stephens, 2, Afternoon Tray Cloth, with crochet dace. —Mrs H. Raven. 1; Miss B. T. 'Stephens, 2; Mrs G. Burgham, 3. Tray Cloth, embroidered in cotton (or silk.—Miss B. Parker, 1; Mrs/.. C, (Macfarlane, 2; Mrs G. Burgham, 3. / Crochet Lace (fine), with corner.— (Miss I. O. McCutchan, 1; Mrs L, Car T | roll, 2; Miss B. Parker, 3. Crochet Lace (coarse), with corner. —G. Jones, 1; Mrs H. Raven, 2; ;G. Jones, 3. Crochet Camisole Top.—Mrs C. Highley, 1; Mrs P. Newman, 2; Miss E. Wellington, 3. Set of 2 Doileys and Centre —I. 0. McCutchan, 1; Miss B. Parker, 2; Mrs Bannister, 3. Set of 2 Doisleys .and Centre (coarse). —Mrs. Bannister, 1; G. Jones, ,2; Mrs C. Kuch, 3. One Pair of Knitted Socks (tine). — 'Mrs D. Macdonald, 1; Mrs E. Furlong, 2 & 3.

One Pair of Knitted Socks (coarse) —-Mrs J. Petrie, senr., 1; Mr a E. Furlong, 2; Mrs D. Macdonald, 2. One Pair of Baby’s Bootees.—Mrs L. W. Dawson. 1; Mrs W. H. Rutledge, 2 & One .Hand-Knitted Article (fine).'Mrs L. T. Aylward, 1; Mr s Bannister, 2; Mrs W. H. Rutledge, 3. One Hand-Knitted Article (coarse). —Mrs E. Furlong, 2; Mrs L. W. Dawson, 3. Set of Lingerie, embroidered.—Mrs E. Linnell. 1. Knitted Jumper.—Mrs J. Petrie, senr., 1; Mrs R. J. Patterson, 2; Mrs E. Furlong, 3.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 75, 23 November 1922, Page 2

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Industrial Section Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 75, 23 November 1922, Page 2

Industrial Section Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 75, 23 November 1922, Page 2