COMBINED SHOW
MT. SOMERS FIXTURE INSTITUTE AND WOMEN’S DIVISION The Mount Some.rs Women’s Institute and Women’s Division of Federat ed Farmers combined for a flower show which was held on Saturday last. There was a good display of flowers, vegetables and needlework. Mr and Mrs A. J. Millichamp were the judges. •The results were: —
Cut Flowers Collection of sweetpeas, Mesdames D. Hood 1, R. Edgar 2, *L. Wilson 3; gladioli, Mesdames L. Syme 1, S. Lilley 2, J. McClimont 3; hydrangea, Mesdames S. Lilley 1, M. Collison 2, S. Lilley 3; dahlias, Mesdames S. Lilley 1, M. Collison 2, D. W. Herron 3; phlox perennial, Mesdames J. McClimont 1, M. Collison 2, S. Lilley 3; roses, Mesdames J. Gibb 1, M. Collison 2, F. Alexander 3; asters, Mesdames D. W. Herron 1, E. McKenzie 2, S. Lilley 3; pansies or violas, Mesdames Rouse 1, F. Alexander 2, L. Chapman 3; collection, Mesdames S. Lilley 1, J. Gibb 2, S. Lilley 3. Most points in cut flowers, Mesdames S. Lilley 1, Mrs M. Collison 2, Mrs J. Gibb 3. Decorative BtfWl of mixed flowers, Mesdames S. Lilley 1, L. Chapman 2, L. y Morgan 3; bowl of nasturtiums, Mesdames J. MeGlimont li, D. Hood 2, S. Lilley 3; lady’s spray, Mesdames A. Dalton 1, L. J/lorgan 2, S. Lilley 3; posy bowl, Mesdames L. Morgan 1, J. Wightman 2 L. Wilson 3; floating bowl, Mesdames S. Lilley 1, W. Gilmore 2, J. McClimont 3; jpg of flowers, Mesdames S. Lilley 1, Rouse 2, A. Robertson 3; most points decorative section, Mrs S. Lilley 1, Mrs L. Morgan 2, Mrs J. McClimont 3. Vegetables i Beetroot, Mesdames R. Edgar 1, A. Dalton 2, J. Wightman 3. Lettuce, Mesdames M. Collison 1, W. Gilmore 2, R. Edgar 3; carrots, Mesdames A. Dalton 1, J. Wightman 2, R. Edgar 3; potatoes, Mrs D. Hood 1, Mrs Rouse 2, Barrossa 3; cabbage, Mesdames J. Mears 1, M. Collison 2; peas, Mesdames L. Chapman 1, L. Wilson 2, J. Wightman 3; collection of vegetables, Barrossa 1, Mesdames A. Robertson 2, D. Hood 3; dessert apples Mesdames F. Alexander li, W. Murray 2, J. Wightnian 3; cooking apples, Mesdames F. Alexander 1, J. Wightman 2 and 3; most points in vegetable section, Mesdames J. Wightman 1, F.. Alexander 2, A. Dalton, R. Edgar and M. Collison (equal) 3. Needlework
Print Apron, Mesdames J. Wightman 1, A. Dalton 2; article from flour Bag, Mesdames L. Wilson 1, J. Wightman 2, L. B. Syme 3; table centre in colours, Mesdames L. Wilson 1, R. Reid- 2 and 3; knitted tea cosy, Mrs Wightman 1; crochet mat (fine), Mesdames Wightman 1 and 2, W. Gilmore 3; crochet mat (coarse), Mesdames Wightman 1, A. Robertson 2, S. Hood 3; novelty in felt work, Mrs L. Wilson 1, Miss A. Lilley 2, Mrs J. Wightman 3; most points in needlework section, Mesdames J. Wightman 1, L. Wilson 2, K. Reid 3.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 116, 1 March 1950, Page 7
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