FURTHER SHOW RESULTS
ART SECTION AND PRODUCE
ALL CLASSES MAINTAINED Farther results of the first and second day's judging of exhibits at the Bay of Plenty's Fourteenth Winteir Show were as under:— EGGS Hen eggs: Mrs D. Mac Donald 1 and 2, Misses A. and M. Campbell 3 JAMS AND jELLIES Jellies, 3 varieties: Mrs G. Bennett. I, Mrs K. Peebles 2, Mrs W. 11. llanham 3. Jams, three varieties: Mrs G. Bennett 1, Mrs Farquhar 2 and 3. Marmalade: Mrs Wales, 1 and 2 Mrs H. Withy 3. Jams from small fruit: Mrs PI. Withy 1, Mirs R. Peebles 2 and 3. PICKLES AND SAUCES Tomato sauce: Mrs Farquhar 1, Mrs T. Craddock 2, Mrs M. Mitchell 3. Sauces-: Mrs Farcuhar 1, Mrs Mi!> j chell 2. Pickled Onions: Mirs R. Peebles 1. Mixed pickles: Mrs R. Peebles 1. Tomato relish: Mrs R. Peebles 1, Mrs T. Craddock 2. Apple chutney: Mrs Farcuhar 1 and 2. Plum chutney: Mrs Farquhar 1, Mrs Peebles 2. Mustard pickles: M,rs M. Mitchell 1, Mrs Farquhar 2, Mrs Peebles 3. | PRESERVES Jar of tomatoes: Mrs M. Mitchell 1 and 2. Nectarines-: Mrs R. Peebles 1. Plums: Mrs Mdtchell 1, Mrs Peebles 2. Gooseberries: Mrs Mitchell 1, Mrs G. Bennett 2. Pears: Mrs Peebles 1, Mrs Mitchell 2'. Peaches: Mrs Mitchell 1. Collection bottled fruit: Mrs R. Peebles 1 and 2, Mrs G. Bennett 3. BUTTER Separator: Mrs Jefferes 1, Mrs W. Hurst 2. SOAP Bar home-made soap: Mrs R. Peebles 1, Mrs J. Newland 2, Mrs D. Gordon 3. WINE Blackberry winec Mxs M. Peppercll 1. Parsnip wine: Mrs M. Pepperell 1. Home-made beer: Mrs M. Pepperell 1. The D.Y.C. Bay of Plenty and East Goast Championship Cup and £1 Is: The Strand Bakery. ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY Study in still life: M>rs J. Pearson 1. Landscape in oils- Mrs J. Pearson 1 and 2. Portrait in oils: Mrs J. Pearson. Animal study in oil: Mrs J. Pearson 1. Water coloxir land or seascape: J. W. Houston 1. Pen painting: Miss Laurel Schofield 1. Pejicil sketch: Mr Wilkins 1. | PHOTOGRAPHY | Child study: Mr G. Evans 1 and 2. Figure study: R. J. Searle 1, O. I Petersen 2. Seascape or marine- R. J. Searle 1, O'. Petersen 2. Landscape#: O. Petersen 1. Farm scene: G. Evans 1 and 2. Any subject: O. Petersen 1, Mrs N. Matthews 2. Best six snaps: G. Evans 1, Miss F. Penlington 2.
SCHOOL SECTION WRITING Primers: Terence Maxwell 1, Maureen Hurndell 2, Joy Shaw 3. Standard 1: Betty Print 1, Sylvia Simonsen 2, Rosetta Dockray 3. Standard 2: Edna Quigg 1, Rex Major 2, Vera Walker 3. Standard 3: Helen Standrin 1, Colin Moore 2, Dick Littlejohn 3. Standard 4: Jackie Hooper 1, Lucy Hurst 2, Noeline White 3. Form 1: Delilia Maui 1, Ruth Mar--2. Form 2: Valerie Marsh 1, Shirley Comisky 2, Dorothy Stewart 3. Pen lettering: Helen Moore 1. MAPPING Standard 4: Errol Petty 1, Ron beclt 2, Benniei Ching 3. Form 2: Ann Littlejohn 1, Nanette Raymond 2, Margaret Back 3. Open: B. McCready 1, Phyllis Goiter 2.
COLOUR WORK Standard 1: Ngaha Kelly 1, Sue , Goodwin 2. Standard 3: Bennic Ching 1, Valeric Nicol 2, Errol Petit y 3. Open: Ann Goodwin 1, Etinicc Laloli 2, Pamela Gartshorc 3. WATER COLOURS Forms 1 and 2: Cecilia Devon 1. Margaret Bach 2. Open, tea plate design: Margaret Kirk 1, James Mason 2. O'pem poster advertising: Margaret Kirk 1. PENCIL, DRAWING Standard 4: Jackie Hooper 1. Forms 1 and. 2: Ann Littlejohn 1, Dick Ward 2, Margaret Badi 3. Open, War cartoons lan Thomas 1, Dan Wong 2, W. Hancock 3. Open, simple spray, N.Z. flower: Margaret Kirk 1, Jean Armstrong 2. PLASTICINE MODELLING Primers: Neville Moore 1, Joan Dmvson 2, Micky Maurice 3. Standard! 1: Patsey 1, Jimmy Miles 2, Muriel 3. , Standard 3: Fred Funicanc and Dick Littlejohn 1, Pat Maxwell and John Woller 2, Calvin O'Rourke and David Matthews 3. Girls: Carol Ernest and. Mlarie Elliott 1, Shirley Jones and Phyllis Rivett 2. HANDWORK Primers: Janet Stevenson 1, Joan DaAvsfcm 2. Standard 3 and 4: Billy Wetherell 1, Edna Quigg 2, Allan Taylor 3. Forms 1 and 2. Girls (leatherwork)-: Audrey Butler 1, A. Williams 2, Boys (woodwork): Ray Dickie 1, D. Brockett 2. Best model yacht: Allan Taylor 1. Best model aeroplane: Bob Hellatvell 1. Roy Sloane 2, Graham Bos~ well 3. Mecanno model: Pat Comisky 1. THRIFT Girls, article from flour bag: Maureen* O'Rourke 1, Miss G. Newton 2. KNITTING Under 13: Miss J. S. Knight i, Miss Shirley Barton 2., Miss Betty Mexted 3. Under 16 3 T e?.rs: Miss E. Martin I, Olive T'easdale 2, Peggy Baggptrom 3. SEWING Handkerchief: Maisey Taylor 1. Apron (under 10! years): Maureen O'Rourke 1, Colleen Comiskey 2. Leith Shaw 7 3. Under 12 years: Dorothy Dixon 1, Francis - Southey 2. Under 13 years: Ann Littlejohn 1. Under 14 years: D. Stewart 1, A. Butler 2. Fancy work (open): Bonnie 1, May Hanhavn 2. Fancy work (under 13 years): G. Sullivan 1, Josephine Knight 2, D J Rixon 3. COOKERY Scones: Mavis Hultquist 1, Valerie Woods 2, Elva Hall 3. Sultana or date scones: Margaret Bach 1. Queen cakes: D. Caverhill 1, Shirley Comiskey 2. Pikelets: Marie Mac Donald 1, Margaret Bach 2. Sweets: D. Caverhill 1. Plain tcfFee: Margaret Ba?h 1, Margaret Kirk 2. Cocoanut ice: D'. Caverhill 1, N. Petty 2. Turkish delight: B. Caverhill 1.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 115, 9 June 1941, Page 2
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