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FAIRLIE

SUMMER FLOWER SHOW ST. COLUMBA’S CHURCH The annual summer flower and rose show in aid of St. Columba Presbyterian Church, was held in the Aorangi Hall on Friday. The weather, though overcast, was fine, and there was a good attendance both in the afternoon and evening. The entry of flowers was not so large as usual, but notwithstanding the great damage done to gardens by the recent severe frosts, the flowers shown were of high merit. In the evening, the Y.M.C.A. gymnastic squad from Timaru gave a very fine exhibition. The judges in the various classes were: —Flowers, fruit and vegetables, Mr Geo. Knowles; cookery and preserves. Mrs McLeod; butter and eggs. Mr W. Close; needlework. Miss L. C. Annett. The following is the list of prizewinners:— Class A. Twelve roses, varieties —Mrs F. W. Jones (Waimate) 1. Six roses, varieties —Mrs F. W. Jones 1. Three roses, varieties—Mrs F. W. Jones 1, Mrs Fraser 2. Six roses, one variety—Mrs F. \V. Jones 1. Three roses, one variety—Mrs F. W. Jones 1, Crompton Lake 2. One rose, red shade —Mrs F. W. Jones 1, Mrs Gudsell 2. One rose, any other shade —Mrs F. W. Jones 1. Mrs Fraser 2. Best collection of roses, clusters and other varieties —Mrs F. W. Jones 1, Mrs Gudsell 2, Miss L. Annett 3. Champion rose—Mrs F. W. Jones. Class B. Six varieties sweet peas. 3 spikes of each—Miss P. Martin 1, H. Oldman 2. Three varieties sweet peas, three spikes of each—Miss P. Martin 1, H. Oldman 2. Bunch sweet peas—Mrs J. Sims 1. H. Oldham 2. Collection of pansies—Miss K. Bell 1, Mrs Twomey 2. Collection of violas —Mrs Scott I, Mrs Morris 2. Collection of iris—Mrs H. A. .eCren 1, Mrs Fraser 2. Collection of snapdragons—Mrs Scott 1, Mrs Gudsell 2. Collection of peonies—Miss K. Bell 1. Collection of aquilegia —Mrs Scott 1, Mrs Gudsell 2. Collection of delphiniums —Miss K. Bell 1. Six annuals —Mrs Searle 1, Miss K. Bell 2. Six perennials, three of each— Miss K. Bell 1, Mrs Twomey 2. Six hardy cut flowers, three of each —Miss K. Bell 1, Mrs Gudsell 2. Iceland poppies—Miss P. Martin 1, Mrs A. B. McKenzie 2, Class C. Collection of cut flowers and shrubs from country—Mrs Pollock 1, Mrs Ross 2. Collection of cut flowers and shrubs from Fairlie Township Garden —Miss K. Bell 1. Class D. Decorated basket of flowers, any foliage —Miss P. Martin 1, Mrs H. J. LeCren 2. Arranged bowl of roses, own foliage —Mrs G. Morris 1, Mrs Fraser 2. Arranged vase of flowers, not sweet peas —Mrs Anderson 1, Mrs G. Morris 2. Arranged vase of sweet peas, own foliage—Miss P. Martin 1. Decorated table, any flowers —Miss LeCren 1, Mrs LeCren 2. Buttonhole —Miss P. Martin 1, Miss Joan Cook 2. Lady's spray—Mrs G. Morris 1. Decorated mantel shelf —Mrs Quill 1, Miss P. Martin 2. Class E. Collection of vegetables, not less than six varieties —Mrs Searle 1. Mrs Gudsell 2. Plate gooseberries —Joan Caskey 1. ; Bundle rhubarb—Mrs D. Urquhart 1, Mrs Twomey 2. Plate strawberries — Mrs Anderson 1, Mrs S. Braddick 2. Plate cherries —Mrs J. Hay 1. Bundle radish—Mrs Phillips 1 and 2. Two lettuce —Mrs F. Bell 1 and 2. Two cabbage —Mrs F. H. Martin 1, Mrs J. Hall 2. Bundle six carrots —Mrs T. B. Crampton 1 and 2. bundle six turnips—Mrs H. Oldham 1, Mrs Gudsell 2. lib dairy butter —Mrs F. Bell 1 and 2. lib separator butter —Mrs G. Allan 1 and 2. One dozen hen eggs, white—Mrs J. Hay 1 and 2. One dozen duck eggs—Miss K. Bell 1. Class F. Home-made nut bread —Mrs J. Hall 1, Mrs T. Martin 2. Plum pudding—Mrs J, Hall 1, Mrs J. Hay 2. Sponge cake— Mrs A. Turner 1, Mrs J. Hall 2, Mrs K, Anderson 3. Sponge sandwich —Mrs J. Hay 1, Mrs Phillips 2, Mrs Horn 3. Sponge roll—Mrs Trotter 1, Mrs Hay 2. Seed Cake—Mrs J. Hall 1, Mrs Trotter 2, Mrs Turner 3. Marble Cake —Mrs J. Hall 1, Mrs Gudsell and Mrs Trotter 2 equal. Gingerbread—Mrs J. Hall 1, Miss Laird 2, Mfs J. Hay 3. Shortbread —Mrs J. Hall 1 and 2, Mrs K. Anderson 3. Fruit cake, light—Mrs J. Hall I. Mrs Morris 2, Mrs K. Anderson 3. Fruit cake, dark—Mrs Caskey 1, Mrs Pollock 2, Mrs Crampton and Mrs McLean 3 equal. Iced Coffee Cake—Miss Laird 1, Mrs Gudsell 2, Mrs Turner 3. Iced Chocolate Cake—Mrs Gudsell 1, Miss Laird 2, Mrs McLean 3. Iced butter sponge —Mrs Home 1, Mrs T. Gudsell 2, tylrs J. Hall 3. Six varieties afternoon cake—Mrs J. Hay 1 and 2, Mrs Gudsell 3. Collection cream cakes —Mrs J, Hay 1 and 2, Mrs Gudsell 3. Plate biscuits, varieties—Mrs J. Hay 1, 2 and 3. Meat pie—Mi's J. Hay 1. Pastry—Mrs J. Hay 1 and 2. Girdle Scones—Mrs J. Hay 1, Mrs Turner 2 and 3. Pikelets—Miss Hawkins 1,2. and 3. Oatcakes —Mrs J. Hay 1,2, and 3. Sausage rolls—Miss Laird 1, Mrs Hay 2 and 3. Oven Scones—Mrs J. Hay 1. Mrs Turner 2 and 3. Pot of brawn— Mrs F. C. Lake—l, 2, and 3. Class G. Two pots home-made jelly—Mrs T. C. Gudsell 1, Mrs J. McLean 2, Two pots home-made marmalade —Mrs T. C. Gudsell 1, Mrs F. Bell 2. Two pots home-made jam—Mrs Gudsell 1, Mrs S. Braddick 2. One bottle sauce—Mrs K. Anderson 1, Mrs Bell 2. One bottle pickles—Mrs Hay 1 and 2. One bottle preserved fruit —Mrs S. Braddick 1, Mrs Gudsell 2. One bottle pie fruit—Mrs S. Braddick 1, Mrs Hay 2. Class li. Collection of sweets—Miss Cook 1, Miss P. Martin 2. Six varieties sweets— Miss Cook 1. Miss P. Martin 2, Plate cocoanut ice—Mrs Gudsell 1, Miss P. Martin 2, Miss M. Bell 3. Plate Turkish delight- Miss Cook 1. Miss P. Martin 2. Plate toffee- Miss M. Bell 1. Miss Cook 2, Miss P. Martin 3. Plate fudge—Miss P, Martin 1, Miss Cook 2. Miss M. Bef. 3. Class I.—School Children. Collection roses—E. Dunn 1. Eugenie Morris 2. Collection sweet peas—June . Whitehead 1 and 2 Collection violas June Whitehead 1. Eugenie Morris 2. Collection pansies—June Whitehead 1 ' and 2. Arranged vase--June Wli tohead 1 and 2 Decorated basket—E. ! Dunn 1. Eugenie Morris 2. Buttonhole—David Morris 1. Eugenie Morris 2 and 3. Class J.—Children’s Cookery. Gingerbread Doris Saunders I. Sponge sandwich Marv Moran 1. Doris Saunders 2. Shortbread May Page 1. Doris Saunders 2 Oven scones Mary | Moran 1. Doris Saunders 2 Sausage rolls- Doris Saunders 1 Pikelets - ; rv.ni. Saunders ' Mary Moran 2

Marble cake—Mary Moran 1. Doris Saunders 2. Cream lilies —Mary Moran 1 and 2. Gems—Mary Moran 1, Doris Saunders 2. Sponge roll—Mary Moran 1, Doris Saunders 2. Class K. Worked nightdress—Mrs A Hall L Miss G. Hall 2. Most useful article made from organdie—Miss Bateman 1, Miss P. Martin 2. Worked Apron—Mrs A. Hall 1 and 2. Miss Shaw 3 Mo6t handsome cushion —Mrs Macintosh 1, Mrs F. Miles 2, Miss M. Brake 3. Babv’s knitted garment—Mrs W. Black 1, Mrs Ollphant 2, Mrs G. Gallagher 3. Tea cosy—Miss D. Austin 1. Mrs C. Elms and Miss Scott 2 equal. Guest Towel—Mrs MacKenzie 1, Mrs A. Hall 2. Trayclo'h—Mrs A. Hall 1, Miss D Austin 2 Miss Phillips 3. Hand-knitted sox-Mrs A. Hall 1, Mrs C. Elms 2 and 3 Thrift wool rug— Miss Enid Bray. Raw wcol rug Mrs J. Anderson 1. Mrs A. Hall 2. Article knitted by man Mr W Bai" od 1. Pullover or knitted garment—M: C. Elm.; 1 and 3, Mrs G May 2 Amateur snapshots -Miss D* Barwood 1 and 2. Article made from old felt hat—Miss D. Austin 1. Miss C. Crampton 2. Mrs A Hall 3. C.F.C A. s special for best knitted pullover or cardigan made from wool or yarn purchased from the C.F.C. A. Mrs Keown Class L. —Primary School i lass. Rest dressed doll —Joan Roberts 1, I DorLs Saunders 2. Tinfoil picture ! June Whitehead 1. Bateman 2. ; Knitted article—Winnie Cowan 1 I Loma Bray 2. Worked apron-Joan 1 Roberts 1. Winnie Cowan 2. I The following were the winners of I the various challenge cups and special ! prizes for most points: Mr T D Burnett's Challenge Cup for ; most points in roses Mrs Fred Jonti i Mr Andrew Grant s Challenge Cup j for most points in classes B. C. and D j —Miss K Bell Mr T B. Crampton* Challenge Cup i for most points in coo’* -v Mrs J. Hay. ! Special prize for most points in pre- : serves Mrs Gudsell. ! Special prize* for most points in - sweets Miss J. Cook ( Special for most points in children j cookerv - Mary Moran Special foi most iwlnts lit needlework -Mi *. Hall.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19669, 11 December 1933, Page 12

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FAIRLIE Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19669, 11 December 1933, Page 12

FAIRLIE Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19669, 11 December 1933, Page 12