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AUTUMN SHOW

♦ SPREYDON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A GOOD DISPLAY I Wilh. mom Than 30«J entries, the fim autumn show and fair ol the i byterian Church in Frankleigh street, on , Saturday nmdu .".n •fxoellent entries vere we'i distributed amung t"' 1 , classes, and some tine exlii)jit> for- ( waifj. The sho"". '-ui oj".neti by the .1. A Allan, of St. Ninijn's Presbytorirn Church. , Riccartan. Mr Allan, who was inirudij'-ed V«> Mr A. Simmoad*. pastor of the church, ferred to the piuncer work being done by the Spreydon cliurvh, ;tnd th*' members on the vjoc-ss of their effort®, it •was mentioned that the object of the sho-v *as to raise i'4'J. The stallholders were:—Afternoon ten. Mesdames E. I'ehsenfeldt, J. Kent, 11. JMazey, and H. .T«*riiiings»; work nail. Mrs R. Leit-b and Miss J. J. Sheriff: Is stall, Miss E. Klliot and Mrs W. Hewitt; produce ntall. Me?da:ttrs R. l-'redric, \Y. Spenrcr. Gordon and J. C. Lcmonds; sweet stall. Me«dames> A. Woods and Miles, and Miss Keir; ice cream, Mesdames G. McPherson *nd W. Hamilton: cake stall. Mesdames F. G. Holme*, M. Milward, and Weir. Mr F. Fredric was secretary and treasurer. and he was by Mi?s Nicoll. Results The realty Men--FLOWK Kri Ro«es. throe varieties: Mrs iiartv-r. Mni variety: Mrs (iordnn. Petunias: Milner. Sweet peas, tliree varieties: Mrs George ♦rordon. Scabious (annual): Miss Keir. Dahlias: Mrs Wood?. Zinnias: Miss Clark. Asters: Mrs Eaton. Six varieties outdoor-grown flower*: RyfieH. DECORATIVE V.ise of flowers: Miss Aldridce. Vase n\ herries and autumn folisice: Mis* AVi ridze. Bowl of mix»»d Sowers: Mrs S'»wden. Basker of fiovers with autumn foliage: Miss Aldridjr*. Virt?rian posy: Mrs .Guy. Pot plant: Mr a Fehsenfeldt. rue it Cooking apple?: Mrs Burrow> DrsF°rt apples: Mfss Nicoll. Cooking pears: <}. Gordon. Dessert pears: Mips Nicoll. Peaches* Miss Nicoll. Nectarines: Mrs Ilcnd. TKGKTABLES Potatoes: J. Adams. Onion: J. Adams. Butter or french beans: 11. G. Wat ? ScarJet runners: K. W. Bent. Cabbage*. Jti.vs Blatchforc!. Lettuces: Mrs Xeave. Carrots: H. G. Wafts. Parsnips: ][. G. Watt-?, farrows: Mrs Bent. Tomatoes: L. S. Fox. Beetroot: Mrs Kent. Collection of vegetables: Mrs Jveave. COOKERY Oven (conea: Mrs Chappel! 1. -Mrs Wiltshire 2. Girdle scones: Mrs Kent 1. Shortbread: Miss Sheriiff 1, Mrs Hewitt 1. Light fruit cake: Mrs L. Weir ]. Miss Nicoll 2. Rich fruit cake: Mrs Spencer !. Mrs Harrington 2. Sponge sandwich: Mrs Sherriff 1, Mrs Hewitt 2. (iinjerbread: Mrs A. H. Weir and Mr"! Spencer (cq-ial: 1. Pikelets: Mrs Moore 1, Mr 3 McCracken 2. Homemade bread: Mrs Hessey 1. HOME INDUSTRIES Coloured embroidery: Mrs Sowden 1, Mt.vi Keir 2. embroidery: Mrs Sifrni'or.iis 1, Mrs .Sodden 2, Miss Simmonds 3. Duchess.: •et: Miia Sheriff 1, Miss Aldridpe 2. Sewin?, not specified: Miss Simmond* 1, Miss Hawken 2, Mrs McXeilv H. Knitted garment. (adults): Mrs Christie 1, Mrs Jame-«-on 2. Crcchet: Mrs Leith 1 and 2. Sugartag article: Mrs Carrodus 1, Mrs A. Simtnonds 2. * PRODUCE Hoce-mads butter: Mrs Kent 1. Mrs K. Vftir 2. Hen eggs: Mrs Kent 1, Mrs Clayion 2. Deck eggs: Rountiec. PRESERVES _i*m; Mrs L. Weir 1, Mrs Fehsenfeldt 2. litftijWMt ■ Mn-Langford 1, Mrs Hewitt 2.

♦Tellv: Mrs HoiiViC* 1, Mr® Tomato Faucc: Mrs Jennings !, Mr** '2. Chuti;»v: Mrs A. fruit* Mrs Haivken I, Mrs L. Weir JLWIOIi SECTION" Pcifl —Pigeon: F. G. Holme* 1, G. Baxter 2 t C. McCaughern 8. Piir of bantams: C. McCaugi-ern 1, F. G. Holmes *2, X. Fehsenfeldt 3. Canary: G. Oarr«.xlu* 1, Graham Holmes 2, Gavin Taylor o. Rabbit* Gordon Jennings 1, Any other pot: Master Grim■wood !, Miss S. Hewitt C. Cookery—Sconcs: Audrev Danielle 1, Helen Weir 2. Sponge sandwich: Dorothy Spencer Helen Weir 2. School lunch: Helen Weir. Handcraft—Plain seeing:. M.argaret Millward,

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21111, 12 March 1934, Page 4

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AUTUMN SHOW Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21111, 12 March 1934, Page 4

AUTUMN SHOW Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21111, 12 March 1934, Page 4

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