BROOKSIDE SPRING SHOW.
The sortin' show in connection wuo tne Broolcside Presbyterian Church was licit on Fridav, there being: a fine display of flowers. The show was declared open bv Mr J. S. Reid, who complimented the exhibitors upon the fine collection of exhibits. Following were the judges lowers. Mr W. Bay lias: industrial work. Mrs IT F Wright and 'Miss M'Millan: leather work. Miss Glanville; cookery, Mrs R. Johnston and Miss H. Rennie: farm produce. Mr A M’Pherson. Results:— Cut Blooms.—Collection narcissi (4)—Mrs J. Boas 1. Miss Nixon 2, Mrs Stevens 3. Narcissi, twelve varieties (3) —Mies Nixon 1. Mrs Jas. Walker 2. Narcissi, six varieties (B)—Mrs J. Cunningham 1. Mrs T._W. Brooks 2. Mrs \V. B. Cunningham 3. Narcissi, three varieties (15)—Mrs U. B. Coe 1. Mrs W. B. Cunningham 2. Mrs H. Gardiner 3. Primroses (2)—Mrs J. Boag 1. Mrs A. M'Galium 2. Hyacinths (2)—Miss Nixon 1. Mrs C. H. Taylor 2. Violets (2)—Grace Walkpr 1. Mrs J. Cunningham 2, Miss Heslop 3- Polyanthus (3)—J. S. Chapman 1. Mrs J. Boag 2. Mrs Ramsey 3. Pansies (1) —J. S. Chapman. Violas (1) Miss Heslop. Wallflowers (I)—Mrs A. Croy. Anemones 0) —Mtb Ramsey. Flowering shrubs (3>—Mrs ,T. Boag: 1, Mrs Jas. Walker 2. Vera. Stevens 3. Pot Plants.—Pot plant other than fern (2)—Miss Scott 1 and 2. Decorative.—Basket flowers, adults (4)— Miss Coomber 1. Mrs Boag 2. Mrs J. Cunningham 3. Basket of flowers, boy or girl (1) -Miss W. Heslop. Vase of flowers, adults (5) —Miss N. Cunningham 1. Mrs Jas. Walker 2. Miss Nixon 3. Vase of flowers, boy or girl (2)— Agnes Scott 1. Mavis Stevens 2. Bowl of flowers, adults <4) j V.rs Jas. Walker 1, Miss N. Cunningham 2. I Miss Candy 3. Cookery,—Plain scones (6)—Mrs R. Mular 1, Mrs Boswoll 2. Mrs R. W. Brooks 3. Girdle scones (1) —Mrs W. Robertson. Tartlets (4)—Miss E. K. Scott 1, Mrs J. Bong 2. Mrs Croy 3. Seed cake (s)—Mrs Robertson 3. Mrs J. Boag 2, Miss Scott 3. Light fruit cake (3)—Mrs Robertson 1. Mrs ,T. P.oag 2. Miss M. Caton 3. Rich fruit oake (3) —Mrs A. A. Croy 1, Mrs J. Boag 2. Marble cake (2)—Mrs J. Boag 1. Miss Scott 2. Madeira cake (3)—Mrs Brooks 1, Miss M. Caton 2. Mrs .T. Boag 3. Homemade sweets LI) —Mrs A. A. Croy. Sponge cake (2)—Mrs J. Boag 1. Miss Caton 2. Shortbread (5) —Mrs W. Brooks 3. Mies Caton 2, Miss R. Millar 3. Sponge sandwich (3) —Mrs J. Boag 2. Sponge roll (2)— Mrs J. Boag 1. Sponge roll (2)—Mrs T. Boag 1. Home-made bread (I)—Miss E. K. Scott. Gnigerbread—Mrs R. Millar 1. Oatcake (1) —Miss E. K. Scott. Pikelets (D Miss Tod. Dairy butter (2) —Miss Scott 1, Airs Boswell 2. Fancy butter (1) —Mrs Boswell. Home-cured ham (2)—Airs T. W. Brooks 1. Miss Soott 2. Jelly (2)—Mrs Boag 1. Mrs Heslop 2. Jam. three varieties Cl)— Airs J. Heslop 1. Marmalade (s)—Mrs Croy 1 and 2, Mrs Boag 3. Cookers’- (.junior).—Sponge sandwich (1) Miss C. Ramsey. Plain scones (4) —Sam Pearce 1, Ben Boswell 2, Donald A\ alker 3 Sponge sandwich (2)—Donald Walker 2. Boy’s lunch (s)—Ben Boswell 1. Geo. Houston 2, Donald AValker and Sam Pearce, equal. 3. Plain scones by girl (2)—ATiss Winnie Heslop l. Aliss AT. Caton 2. Light fruit cake (3V-Miss AT. Brooks 1. Aliss AT. Caton 2. ATiss Jean Heslop 3. Sponge sandwich (4)—Miss M. Caton 1. Miss Agnes Scott. 2, Aliss Winnie Heslop 3. Gingerbread (1) —Miss AT. Caton. Home Industries. -Drawn thread work (2) —Afiss Hastings 3 arid 2. Afountmellick work (I)—Aliss Hastings. Embroidery work (s)—A3rs H. Gardiner 3,2 and 3. Embroidered camisole (4)—Airs H. Gardiner 1. Miss Candv *2. Aliss Demon 3. Embroidered nightdress (4)—ATiss Candy 1. Mrs H. Gardiner 2, Aliss Lemon 3. Embroidered table centre 17) —Mrs H. Ga rdiner 1 and 2, Aliss Coomber 3. Embroidered doily (3) —A!is6 Comber 3. Aliss Hastings 2. Crochet work (6) —Airs <4. R. Boag 3. Aliss Hasting? 2, Airs TL Taylor 3. Crochet, doily (s)—Mrs R. R. Boag 1, ATiss Comber 2, Aliss Elsie Merriman 3. Crochet camisole (B)—M » Hastings 1. Miss EGie ATerriman 2. Aliss Jane Pearce 3. Crochet nightdress top (I)—Aliss Elsie ATerriman. Knitted sock (I)—Miss Hasting?. Bapket work (I)—ATiss Lemon Moccasins (1) -Aliss lemon. Coen leather bag (9)—Miss Candy 3. Atiss Sut.tie 2. Airs r. Tavlor 3. Closed leather bag (7)—Aliss Lemon 1, Miss AT. Cunningham 2, Air? W Robertson 3. Alias Hastings 4. Sunshine purse (7)—Miss E. K. Scott 1, Airs A. Grieve 2. Air? T. W. Brooks 3. Suede bag (D—----ATiss Suttie. Plain purse (83—ATiss Suttio 3. Airs T. W. Brooks 2 and 3. Gentleman’s, wallet (2) —ATiss Demon 1. Aliss F.. K. Scott 2. Tobacco pouch (I)—ATrs J. Boag. Alusie case (s)—Aliss AD Cunningham D Airs J. A. Scott 2. Airs C. Taylor 3. Blotter (4)— AT is? Demon 1. Airs A. Grieve 2. ATrs Taylor 3. Fire screen (3) —Mrs T. W. Brooks I, Airs J. A. Scott 2. AT is? E. K. Scott 3. Woodcarving. relief (3)—Aliss Scott. Woodcarving, chip (2)—ATiss Scott 1, ATiss Garland 2. Knitted sock (I)—Aliss D. Arerri-i-nan. Darning (2)—Vera Stevens 1, Alavis Stevens 2. Plain sewing (I)—ATiss N. HesProduce. —Twelve hen eggs (4) — R, Wright 1. Donald AValker -2. Vera Stevens 3. Twelve duck eggs (2)—A T era. Stevens 1, Jean Heslop 2. Red carrots (I)—T. W. Brooks. Decks (I)—C. II- Taylor. Swedes (I)—J. Cunningham. Dakota Red potatoes (s) Phyllis Jackman 1, C. H. Taylor 2. 5. Jackman 3. Red Globe mangel? (5) —C. H. Taylor 1 Donald AValker 2. T. W. Brooks 3. Parsnips (2)—Airs Boswell 1. Edith Lawrence 2 Onions (1) —C. H. Taylor 1. Tuscan wheat (2)—J. Cunningham 1. C. H. Taylor 2. Hunter’s wheat (4)—James AA'alker 1, H- W. Candy 2, J. Cunningham 3. Garton oats (2)—G. H. Taylor 1, J. Cunningham 2. Perennial ryegrass (3)— T. AY. Brooks D C. H. Taylor 2, J. Cunningham 3. Rod clover (3) —W. H. Candy 1, T. W. Brooks 2. James AA'alker 3. School Work.—Crayon drawing. Standard T . crocus <3) —ATildren Brooks 1. George Boswell 2. Thelma Hack 3. Crayon drawing, Standard 11., dafFodil (3) —Dick Graham 1. Clive Stevens 2. Freehand drawing. Standard T-. lady’s handbag (2)— Thelma Hack 1. Mildred Brooks 2. Freehand drawing. Standard ITT., watering-can f4)—William Hack 1. Joan Greaves 2, Langtry Jackman 3. Freehand drawing. Standard TV., watering-can (4)—Harold Brunsden 3. Fred Davenport 2. Annie Bailey 3. Freehand drawing. Standards A T . and VD. narcissi and four leaves (7)—Chrissie Ramsey 1. Phyllis Jackman 2. Ben Russell and Nancy Brook?, equal, 3. Writing, infants (4) —Joyce Millar 1. Eva Houston 2. Joan ATiller 3. Writing, Standard T. (s)—Thelma Hack 3. Alildred Brooks 2. Joan Soott 3 AVriting. Standard TT. (2)—Olive Stevens 3. Alice Boswell ‘2. Writing. Standard ITT. (5) —William Hack R Grace Heslop 2. Rangtrv Jackman 3. Writing, Standard TV. (4) —Edith Laurence 1, Annie Bailey 2. Harold Brunsden 3. Writing, Standards V. and AM. (9) —Nancy Brooks 1, Sam Pearce and Amy Hall, equal, 2, Ben. Boswell 3. Plasticine, Standard T. (3) —Thelma Hack 1, Mildred Brooks 2. Joan Scott 3. Plasticine, Standard TT. (s)—Alice Boswell 3, Olive Stevens 2. Ellie Ramsey 3. Carton work, Standards ITT. and JA r . (2)—W. Hack 3 and 2. Carton work. Standards V. and A r T. (B)—Ben. Boswell 1. David Scott 2, Sam Pearce 3. Map of South Island (6) William Hack 3, (Trace Heslop 2. Laura Ramsey and Jean GreaveH. equal, 3. ATap of England (4)—Amelia Walker 3, Chrissie Ramsey and Phyllis Jackman, equal, 2, D. Scott. 3.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16848, 26 September 1922, Page 8
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