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FLOWER SHOW.

ST. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. The annual flower show of St. David's Presbyterian Church, Sydenham, waa held o» Saturday afternoon and evening in the Sunday School Hall. A fete was held ih conjunction with the show to raise money »for tho recently-completed .Bible ; Clacs rooms. The show waß openod by tho Kov- J. Miller, In the evening an organ recital was given by Mr S. O. Thrower. . The following were.tho judges of tho vari- , ou« classes in tho show: —Flower® and vege- I tables, Mr R. .Nairn; needlework, Miss 1 iiowen; produce, Mr ; G. Brown; cookery, ; Mies Shaw; pete, Mr A- T. Smith. The stalls were held as follows:—-Sweeta, Senior Young- Women's Bible Class; variety, Junior Young Women's Bible Class; produce' and miniature golf, junior and intermediate Young Men's Bible Class; afternodn tea. the ladies of the congregation. Tho following is the prize-list;—' CUT FLOWERS. Section A—Best collection of rosea, not exceeding 36: €he tea rooms. Six roses, distinct varieties; W. J. Gabb 1, G. Bradford 2. Best collection of sweet peas: Mrs Cain (only entry)- Threo varieties of sweet pe*Ls; Mrs Cain' 1, Mrs Cain 2. Six vari©ties of hardy out flowers: Miss McDougall 1, b. J* Moore 2. Threo varieties of pansies: Mrs Bade 1, H. Baldwin 2. roses, one variety: W. J. Gabb'l, W. J. Gabb 2. Premier rose; W. J- Gabb. POT PLANTS. Section B—One pot plant; Mrs Pirrett 1, 1, Mrs Helson 2. DECORATIVE. Section C—Vase of rosea: L. «T. Mooro 1, j W R. Toon 2. Vat>e of flowers, other than I roses: L. J. Mooro 1, Miss McDougall 2. , Basket of roses: X/. J. Mooro (only entry). Backet of flowers other than roses: Miss Erin Helson 1, Jj. J. Mooro 2. Bowl of tosee: L. J. Moore (only entry). Bowl of flowers, other than roses: Mrs Alexander 1, Jj. J. Mooro 2. -

COOKERY. Section D—Plate of oven scones (without butter): Mrs J. Lambie 1, Mies A. Lambie 2. Plate of girdle econes: Miss A. Lambie. 2» Mrs J. Lambie 2. Plat© of ; oat cake: Mrs Kevern 1, Mrs A- Streeter 2. Rich fruit cake: Mrs J. W. Johnstone 1, Mrs Kevern 2. Sponge sandwich.: Mrs Kevern 1, Miss Kona Butler 2- Sponge roll: Misa Wakelin (only entry). Nut loaf: Miss Ruby Butler 3, Miss Peggy Kilworfch 2. Shortbread: Mrs A. Alexander 1, Mrs A. Alexander 2. Gingerbread : Mrs Wakelin 1. J£rs. Kevern 2. of pikelets: Mrs W. afeemp 1, Mrs A. Streeter 2. Plate of biscuits: Miss Ruby Butler 1, Mrs A. Barnes 2. Plate of pastry: Miss Ruby Butler 1, Mrs Standen. SL PRESERVES. Section E—One pot of marmalade: Misa Campbell 1, Mrs ,K. McGallister 2. One pot of jam: Mrs W. Fisher i» Miss Ruby Butler 2. One pot of jelly: Mies E. Morrison 1, Miss E. McDougall 2. One jar of tomato sauce: Mrs W. Fisher (only entry), CXne jar of cbutney: Misa McDougall (only entry). One bottle of preserved fruit: Miss McDougall (only entry)* PRODUCE. Section F—One pound of home-made butter; MiBS D. Stratton 1, Miss L. Butterfield 2. Six hen eggs: Mrs.Sayers 1, Miss Olive Stephens 2. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. Section G—Two pounds of gooseberries: O. Durie, jun. 1, Noeline McG-ibbon 2. • Six stalks of rhubarb: C. Durie, jun. (only entry). Two cabbages: C. Durie, jun. 1, E. Townshend 2. 25 pods of peas: C. Dune (only entry). Three lettuces: W. R. Toon 1, W. R. Toon 2. Collection of vegetables: h. M. Nelson (only entry). HOME INDUSTRIES, Section H—One piece of coloured embroidery; Miss Kevern 1, Miss Noeleen Anderson. 2. On© piece of fancy work (not specified): Mrs S. Mitchell 1, Mrs Kevern 2,-Mrs A. Tongue, jun M " hc. One piece of crochet work: Miss Stewart 1, Mrs Kevern 2. One pait of Bocks' (hand-knitted): Mrs. .Campbell 1, Mrs Campbell 2. Best article mad© from Is 6d worth of material: Mrs A. Tongue, jun. 1, Miss Jessie Weir 2. On© piece of knitting, other than socks: Mrs Campbell 1, Mrs Campbell % HANDIWORK. (Juriors.) Scclion'I —One piece.plain sewing (primary, schools): Noeleen McGibbon 1, Erin Helson and Mavis Forbes equal 2. Embroidered apron (primarv schools); Peggy Kilwprth 1, Jack Leslie 2. Model from any meccano set: Alex McFerran 1, Jack McFall 2.Best article made' from raffia: Mis 3 1.. Round. 1,. Margaret Hutton 2. • . : PETS. Section J—One pigeon; L. Anderson 1, T. Whit© 2 One pair of bantams: lan Hutton I K. Lumsden 2. One bird, eongßter: Jv. McFall (only \ entry). One. rabbit; Dorothy Butterfield. 1. p^o-WEES. Soction K —Vaso of jflowere: Helen Durie 1 Aynsley Brotherton % Lady s spray: Ajmsfey Brathertea j* Helen Diuie aod

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20099, 1 December 1930, Page 3

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FLOWER SHOW. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20099, 1 December 1930, Page 3

FLOWER SHOW. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20099, 1 December 1930, Page 3

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