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SCHOOL FLOWER SHOW

4S» BREAKING-UP EVENT A VERY POPULAR SECTION An innovation which created great interest at the AVhakatane High i School during the breaking-up cere-, monies prior to the holidays' was the School Flower which attracted considerable attention, and gave rise, to much favourable comment. The display was. a distinct credit to the children who had enand the. standard was uniformly high throughout. Our warm-' est congratulations are extended to the staff on this new and novel fca,ture. The prize winning exhibits were entered by the. following:— SECTION 1 SWEET PEAS 7 or 8 varieties of Sweet Peas: B. Taylor 1; Maureen Hurndell 2. 6 varieties of Sweet Peas-: Marie Worrall 1; Marilyn Archer 2; Valrae, Oxe nb ridge 3. 3 varieties of Sweet Peas: Barbara Brabant 1; Allan Taylor 2; Barry Hannah 3. Jar of Sweet Peas (mixed colours): Fay Cantre.ll 1; Norma McGee 2; Lola Meredith 3. Jar of Sweet Peas (one colour)*: Fiona Wilson 1;, Edna Quigg 2; Jim Chad wick 3. Champion bloom (3 stalks): Barry Hannah 1; Fiona Wilson 2; Barbara Brabant 3. Highest points in Section 1 ; Fiona Wilson. Section II ', 3 varieties of Gladioli: Marilyn Archer 1; Josephine Fennell 2; Colin Finucane 3. Jar of Gladioli: Josephine Fennell. G varieties of Carnations: Heather McNaughton 1; G. Stubbs- 2; Shir-, ley Denman 3. 3 varieties of. Carnations: Marilyn Archer 1; Margaret Kirk 2; Patsy Morris 3. (> varieties of Roses: Josephine Fennell 1; Beve.rley McDonald 2; Marie Worrall 3. 6 Rosebuds: G. Stubbs 1; Jean Graham 2. Best collection ot Cut Flowers: Colin Morpeth 1; Robert Wigmore 2; Jim Kilgour 3. Single Bloom (not on schedule): Joan Chachvick 1; Shirley Brabant 2: Pat Ferguson 3. Highest points in Section II: Marilyn Archer and Josephine Fennell equal 1. Section 111 Deeorative Class Seniors 12 years and over) Jar of Sweet Peas: Josephine Fennell 1; Margaret Coates 2; Maureen Hurst-3. Corsage of Sweet Peas: Josephine "ennell 1; Marilyn Archer 2.

3 Gentleman's. Buttonholes.; Barbara Brabant 1; Beverley McDonald 12: Josephine Fennel! 3. Shoulder Spray: Jean Graham 1; Lois Ball 2: Barbara Shaw Victorian Posy: Edna Quigg 1; Bob Darvill 2; Marie Worrall 3. Emblem on Plate: Marie WorralL. Jar of Flowers arranged for effect: Beverley McDonald 1; S. Hayn nes 2; Maureen Dines 3. Highest points in Section III: Josephine Fennell, 12. Section IV (Decorative Class for Juniors under 12 years) Jar of Sweet Peas: Mark Dainton 1; Margaret Dines 2; Irene Stubbs 3. Corsage of Sweet Peas: Beverley King 1. 3 Gentleman's Buttonholes: Ann Campbell 1; R. Docherty 2: Heather McNaughto.li 3. Shoulder Spray: Diana Wilson. 1; K. Williamson 2; R. Docherty 3. Victorian Posy: Patsy Morris 1; Bruce Darvill 2; M. Burt 3. Decorated Saucer of Flowers (with leaves only): N. Ranby 1; Fay Can-» trell 2; Margaret. Coull: 3. Jar of Flowers for effect: Doreen McLay 1; M. Burt; Ann Campbell 3. Highest points in Section IV: Ann Campbell 7. COOKING COMPETITION Section I. Primary plain: Margaret Coates 1; Barbara Breckon 2; Jenny Seebeck 3. Biscuits, fancy: Joan Abbott 1; Patricia Murphy 2. Cheese Straws: Kay Neexlham 1; Ann Delaliunty 2; Joan Armstrong 3. Scones, plain: Barbara Brabant 1; ; Patricia Murphy 2; Colleen Boon 3. Pikelets.: F. O'Rourke 1; Judy Hansen 2; Bob Darvill 3. Highest points.; Patricia Murphy, G. Sections II and 111 Sausage Rolls: Kay Needliam 1. Pies fruit: Kay Needliam 1. Sponge, butter: Diana Cockburn 1; Judy Hansen 2. Sponge, no butter: Del Thac'ker 1. Highest points: Kay 10. Section IV —Secondary Biscuits plain: Uoeline Black 1; Jean Graham 2; Lorna Mayo 3. Biscuits fancy: Lorna Mayo 1 and 2. Scones, plain: Lorna Mayo 1; Mary Phillips 2. Pikelets: Ngaere Huish 1. no butter: Dawn Thacker. Highest points: Lorna Mavo ; 15.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 37, 5 January 1945, Page 8

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SCHOOL FLOWER SHOW Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 37, 5 January 1945, Page 8

SCHOOL FLOWER SHOW Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 37, 5 January 1945, Page 8

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