STRATFORD WINTER SHOW
Additional Awards "*">s>' « FANCY WORK White embroidered traycloth: Mi? O. Bring 1, Miss N. Burke 2, Miss C. Clarke 3 and vhc. White embroidered pillowsham Miss G. Rhode 1, Miss O. Dring 2 Miss A. R. McLean 3, Miss It. E. Schreiber vhc. Embroidered silk nightdress: Miss M. Porritt 1, Miss J. Harrison 2. Best silk embroidery exhibit: Miss G. Rhode 1. Miss J. M. Brancombe 2, Miss O. Dring 3. Embroidcerd apron, unbleached calico: Miss D. McKay 1, Mrs. W. Shing 2. Embroidered tea cosy: Miss G. Rhode 1. Miss J. Harrison 2, Mrs. A. O. Oldridge 3. Rug made from rags: Mrs. A. C. Burgess 1. Mrs. P. Horn 2, Mrs. C. Mayhead 3, Mrs. R. S. Allwright vhc. Woollen rug: Mrs. V. Johnston 1.
Woollen toy: Miss A. M. Payne 1. Miss D. E. Wakelin 2, F. J. Hopkins
Crochet or knitted hat: Mrs. F. M. Frewin 1, Miss A', M. Payne 2. Mrs. A. Irvine 3, Miss D. Wiggins vhc. Baby's knitted jacket: Mrs. L. Phillips 1, Miss P. Sole 2, Miss M. Ranford 3. Mrs. It. D. Milne vhc, Mrs. M. A. Shaw he. Baby's crochet jacket: Mrs. W. Atkinson 1 and 2. Miss C. E. Nelson 3, Miss C. Corbisbilcy vhc. Pair baby's bootees: Mrs. M. G. Trotter 1, Mrs. A. Allan 2 and 3. Miss C. Corbisbilcy vhc, Mrs. J. Campbell he. -
Pair woollen Flippers: Miss E. E. Harrop 1, Miss C. Lewis 2, Miss H. Croot 3. Child's knitted frock: Mrs. M. G. j Trotter 1, Mrs. J. Morrisson 2, Miss j P. Sole 3, Mrs. T. May vhc, Miss R. Luxton he. Men's knitted sox: Mrs. E. W. I Soundy 1 Miss D. Wiggins 2. Mrs. R. i L. Cox 3,' Mrs. J. Campbell vhc, Mrs. ! J. M. Jones he. f Woollen scarf: Mrs. F. M. Frewin j 1, Mrs. A. M. Payne 2, Miss N. Pratt ! 3, Mrs. A. Irvine vhc, Miss D. Wigi gins he. Infant's knitted bonnet: Mrs. J. I Campbell 1, Mrs. E. W. Soundy 2, j Miss P. Sole 3. Mrs. J. Morrisson vhc. Crochet or knitted bedjacket: Mrs. | E. S. Inncs 1, Mrs. M. G. Trotter 2, j Mrs. M. Petersen 3, Miss N. Reilly i vhc, Miss P. Sole he. i Knitted tea cosy: Mrs. F. M. Frew- ! in 1, Miss V. Richardson 2, Mrs. J. j Campbell 3, Mrs. E. A. Williams he. i Juniper or cardigan: Mrs. A. Iri vine 1, Mrs. F. M. Frewin 2, and 3, j Miss M. Tuthcnland vhc, Mrs. W. H. ; Young he. I SCHOOL SEWING AND I HANDWORK
• I Kettleholder: Lola Meads 1, Jean i Harkness 2, Jean MacKinnon 3, Gladys W,ohlers vhc. Shopping bag made from sacking: | Audrey. Gerrard 1, Zephne Lepper 2, i Zelda Lawrence 3, Evelyn Booker vhc, j Joyce Best he. Any article from waste material: I Shiriey Vickers 1, Marjorie Ogicr 2, ! Rosa Ogier 3. I Embroidered apron: Muriel Bunl ning 1, Edith Jacob 2, Phillis Fraser i 3. { Any article from waste material j (Standards 111. and IV.): Beryl Maci Kinnon 1, Yvonne Richardson 2, Theljma Harris 3, Colin McKinlay vhc, I Jean Watson he. 1 Cushion cover in colours: Molly I Knox 1, Jean Lawrence 2. Marjorie I Hancock 3, Joyce Dick vhc. j Embroidered tray or supper cloth: i Stella Lawrence (Toko) 1, M. Hall j (Convent )2. 1 Anv article from waste material I (Forms I. and II.): 1, Campbell | Harkness (Midhirst) 2. Victor Bunning (Midhirst) 3, Joyce Burton (Midhirst) vhc, Alex Lepper (Midhirst) he. VEGETABLES Hardy green globe turnips: R. Collins 1, C. Willis 2. : Imperial green globe tufcnips: C. j ] Willis 1. ! Yellow flesh turnips, aov: C. Wil- . lis 1. ! : White flesh turnips, aov: C. Wills 1. j I Heaviest turnip: R. Collins 1. |2' DISTRICT COMPETITION District farm root competition, pro j duct of any district as defined by the I ! Taranaki Education Board: Matapu j I District 1, Toko 2, Stratford 3, Mahoe vhc.
Field pumpkin: C. Willis 1,2 and 3. New Zealand championship heaviest pumpkin: C. Willis (94Jlb) 1 and 2 (SSlb), Mrs. H. Newland 3.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 296, 5 July 1933, Page 5
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