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FLOWER SHOW

♦ SPRINGBURN SCHOOL LIST OF AWARDS The third annual show of flowers and produce, under the auspices of the Springburn School, took place on Friday. The afternoon was splendidly fine and there was a good attendance. Because of the long spell of dry weather the entries, especially in the flower section, were somewhat restricted. The show was continued in the evening with a sale of goods and a social. The following is the prize list:— COOKING AND NEEDLEWORK (Judge: Mrs J. Brown) Home-made loaf: Jtfrs L. Hicks 1, Mrs T. Kutlirrford '.'. t>o>iies. three oven: Mrs L. Hicks 1, Miss B. Gundry 2, Mrs A. Rogatski 3. Pikelets, plate of six: Mrs A. Robertson 1, Miss M. Wolfrey 2. Plate of plain biscuits: Miss Sadie Smith J, Miss M. Wolfrey 2. Fancy cakes: Miss B. Giindry 1, Mrs ,T. Johnstone 2. Sponge sandwich, cream: Miss E. Johnstone 1, Miss E. Christiansen 2, Miss M. Wolfrey .". Fruit cake, light: Mrs A. Rogatski 1, Miss M, Wolfrey 2, Helen Durran '3. Madeira cake: Mrs A. A. 0. Lion 1, Miss E. Johnstone 2. Plate of shortbread: Mrs G. L. Bufton 1, Mrs T. Rutherford 2, Miss E. Christiansen 3. Three jam tarts: Miss 31. Wolfrey 1, Mrs B. Flynn 2. Bottled fruit, three varieties: Mrs K. I. Robertson 1, Mrs E. Christiansen 2. Collection jam: Mrs K. I. Robertson 1. Mrs L. Hicks 2, Mrs A. A. C. Lion 3. Bottle of wine: Mrs A. Rogatski 1. Bar household soap: Mrs L. G. McFarlane 1. Junior Cooking Classes —Scones, throe oven: Enid McFarlane 1, lan Lion 2. Pikelets, plate of six: Mollie McGinn 1, Enid McFarlane 2. Sweets, collection: Doreen Wright 1, Mao Gundry 2. Needlework —Knitted garment: Mrs J. Coolie 1, Miss L. C. Cooke 2, Miss E. John- j stone ". Piece of fancy work: Mrs J. Johnstone 1. Miss I. Totty 2, Miss Mary McFarlane 3. Home-made toy: Miss I. Totty 1. Sugar-bag article: Mrs A. Rogatski 1. Home-made garment: Mrs S. Goldsmith 1.

Junior Needlework Classes—Best darned sock; Sadie Smith 1, Lonce Lamb 2, Mae Guilds/ 3. Home-made toy; George Goldsmith t, Lindsay Bruce 2, George Goldsmith 3. Raffia article: lan Lion 1. Garment in plain sewing: Joyce Goldsmith. FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES (Judge: Mr A. J. Millichamp.) A'ase sweet peas: Miss A. Syme 1, G. Johnstone 2. Vase asters: Walter Timpson 1, Mary Taylor 2, lsobel Lhirran o. Vase antirrhinums: Mrs B. Flynn 1, lsobel l>tirran 2. Dahlias, three blooms: Mrs B. Flynn 1, Mrs J. M. Bruce 2. Gladioli, three spikes: Molly McGinn 1, Mrs V\\ Norman 2. Collection of four varieties: Mrs T. Rutherford 1, Mrs J. M. Bruce 2. Pot plant: Molly McGinn I, Mrs A. Kogatski 2. Bowl for table decoration: Mrs A. Kogatski 1 Collection by child: G. Aldridge 1, Jean Ozs 2, Erskino Robertson 3.

Vegetables—Twelve pods peas: Molly McGinn J, Jeff. Aldridge 2. Twelve pods runner beans: B. Flynn 1, Bryan Flynn 2, Jeff Aldridge 3. Three beetroot: Sadie Smith I, Loriee Lamb 2, Bryan Flynn o. Three carrots, long: K. 1. Robertson 1, Erskina Robertson 2, Waller Timpson 3. Three carrots, short: G. Johnstone 1. Owen Smith 2, Allan McKae 3. Three parsnips: G. Johnstone I, Walter Timpson 2, G. Johnstone 3. On* cabbage: H. Goldsmith 1, Jeff Aldridge. 2, Norma Watson 3. Three onions: Mrs A. Rogatski 1. G. Johnstone, 2 and 3. Six potatoes, white: G. Johnstone 1, Miss l\n- I derson 2, Mrs A. Rojratski 3. Six- potaotes, coloured : Norma Watson 1, G. Johnstone 2, Alma Smith 3. Four cooking apples: Mary I Taylor 1, Miss Anderson 2, Loriee Lamb 3. Four pears: Mrs W. Norman 1. Four plums, dessert: Miss E. Johnstone J, Nunna Watson 2. Collection fruit: Mrs It. A. .Syme 1. Three turnips, white: N. Watson 1 :ind 2. Three swedes: N. Watson 1 and 2. Separator butter: Mrs J. Scott 1, Mrs B. Klynn 2. Six heaviest hen eggs: Miss E. Johnstone 1, Mrs N. Watson 2. COMPETITIONS AND SCHOOL SECTION (Judge: Mr J. W. ButterMc.) Most interesting pet: Mick Flynn 1. Gloria Deverell 2. Enid Fagan 3. Best reared calf: Walter Timpson 1, Owen Smith 2. Best pony: Jim McFarlane I. Norma Watson 2, Slinna McFarlane 3. Best riding hack: Joan McFarlane 1, Bryan Flvnn 2. Pet lamb: Enid Fagan 1. School Work—Handwork: Duleie Flynn 1, Tom Russell 2, Alma Baas 3. Writing— Forms I. and II.: Dorothy Burgess 1, Hoi-

lia McGinn 2, Xyhra Hicks and Betty Baas (equal) :). Writing, Standards 111. and IV.: Enid Fagan 1 and 2, Valma Lamb 3. Drawing. Dulcie J"iynn 1, Lennie Smith 2. Drawing, Standards 111. and IV.: Norma Watson 1, lan Lion 2. Drawing: Dulcie Flynn 1, Lindsay Bruce 2. Drawing, Forms I. and 11.: Hilda Flynn 1. Writing, Standards I. and II.: Lindsay Bruce i, Lennie Smith 2, G. Bufton 3.

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21413, 4 March 1935, Page 5

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FLOWER SHOW Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21413, 4 March 1935, Page 5

FLOWER SHOW Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21413, 4 March 1935, Page 5

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