FLOWER SHOW.
ST. JOHN'S, LYTTELTOX. The -anmia.l jtose Show and Sale of Work in connexion with St. John's Presbyterian. Church, Lvttchon. v.-as opened yesterday by the Mayor (Mr W. Badcliffio), who congratulated the exhibitors upon tho fine display inad c by them. llr It. Nairn acted as judge of the- flowers and vegetables, Mr T\ G. Norton of cooking, and Meadarne-s Hurray, Meiklc, and E. Wilson of knitting. Following is a liat of prizewinners: — POT PLANTS. O. Rutherford 1. Best 3 plantar Airs Penrose 1. Best i pots of pelargoniums: Mrs Penrose 2. -2 Pots, of zonal pelargoniums: G. Rutherford' 1. Pot of rapanagus: Mies Penrose 1, MusteT Austin 2. Forne: Mts Penrose 1. 1 Pot in bloom: Mrs Penrose 1, O. Rutherford 2. Fuchsias: Mrs Penrose 2. CUT FLOWERS. Roses: J. T. Norton 1, Mrs 1). Conner 2, Mrs Arklev li c. !! Vas««: J. T. Ncrettm 1. Best 6 roses: G-, Rutherford 1, Mis 9 Coojd :2. n Best roses: <1. Rutheriord 2, J. T. Norton 2. Carnations: G. Rutherford 1, F. W. Anderson 2. 6 Spikes of stockfl: Mie Penrose 1. Best specimen rose: F. W. Ande-Tsoii 1. G. Rutherfoid 2. Hardy flowers : Mrs T. W. Page 1, Mrs Penrose 2. Sweet peas (12 varieties): Mian Holds wort n 1, Mrs Seymour 2; 6 varieties: G. Rutherford 1; :i varieties: G. Rutherford 1. -T. W. i PaS)i 2. Ya«e of swcot peas: Mna Clow 1, C. ±f. Aga-r and Mrs J. P. Seymour 2. DECORATIVE SECTION. Best 2 vases of flowers: Misa Mickle 1. Miss Groen '2. B<Jbquet: Miss V. Green 1. Basket of roses: Miss V. Green 1. Table decoration: Mis« Meiblo 1, Miss V. Green 2. Mifii Hudinan h c. Ladies' spray: Mrs I'enroso 1. Gentleman's buttonhole: Miss V. Groen ]. Mrs Penrose 2. Bowl of flowers: Misa V. Green 1, Miss Meikle 2. VEGETABLES. Best variety, gTown in Lytte.lton: F, W. Anderson 1, ilev. J. J. Bates 2. DOMESTIC SECTION. Tound cake: Mrs Partington 1. Sultana cake: Mrs Young 1. Madeira coke: Misa Collet tl. Variety of small cakes: Mrs T. W. Page 1. Shortbread: Miss C. Partington 1, Mrs J. Younff 2. Sponge sandwich: Miss J. Murray ], Mns G. Lester 2. Pikelets : Mi&s Rors 1, Mts Partington 2. Oven scones: Mrs 0. Lester ], Mrs J. Young 2. Piislry : Mr« Hatch we II I, Mrs McCarthy 2. Knittin? seeks: Mrs Rndman 1; under'l4. voars: Mias V. Hemsley 1. The following were in charge of the stalls: Refreshments: Mesdamea Clow, G. Wilson, Mills, Mcllroy, Quartermain, Lloyd, and Meikle. Work: Mesdames Nystram, W. Soott, and Jackson. Fancy: Mesdames Johnston and Ayera, and Mies Hntchwell. Sweets: Mrs Bromley's Junior Bible Cla-so Girls. Produce: Mosdameg IS. Wilson and Murray. Kitchen: Mrs Salham and Miss Rosb. Flowers: Mesdames Miller and Young. Dolls: Mrs Fletcher and Misses O. Quartermain a'ld M. Bates. C.-ikfs; Mesdames Meik I .© and McLean, and Mias Meikle. Bran tub: Miss Hatchwell's Class (Sunday School"). Variety: Mrs Hatcllwell's Senior Bible Class Girls. Cordials suid ico : >v. Hat-cn-wcll and Riadman.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15750, 17 November 1916, Page 4
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