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SPRING FLOWER SHOW

EXHIBITION AT . BARRY'S .BAY

LARGE ENTRIES IN ALL SECTIONS

The Barry's Bay spring flower show was held in the Barry's Bay Hell, Thar* were large entries in ail sections and the-annual ■how wfi» most successful. Mra Harwood and Mrg H. O. G. Haylock were joint secretaries. .

The Judges were as .follows;—Flowerg and vegetables, Mr J. Curry; cookery' and produce, Mr F. Davis; sewing and hand, work, Mrs c. Innes.

The prise list is as follows: CUT FLOWERS

Six narcissi (3): Mrs R. Stewart J, Miss Hopkln* 2. Three narcissi («): Miss Hopkins X, Mrs W, c. Giddens 2, Three Polyanthus narcissi (7): Mrs Harwood I, Mrs R. Stewart 2, Four varieties trunipet narcissi (5): Mrs Alex. Stewart 1. Miss Hopkins 2. Collection narcissi in vase (4)? Mrs J. L. Giddens 1. Mr* R. Stewart 2. Champion bloom: Mrs R.. Stewart. Collection spring flowering shrubs (9): Mrs B, Stewart!, w. Craw 2- Snowdrops (8): Mrs H. O. G. Hayiock 1. Mrs R. Stewart 2, Mrs ,W. C. Giddens 3. Primrose* (2): Mrs R. Stewart l. Miss M. Jacobson a. Polyanthus (3: Miss m. Jacobson 1, Mrs T. Le Comte J, Hyacinths (2): Miss M. Jacobson 1. Mrs R. Stewart 2. Violets (2): Miss M. Jacobson X, Mrs R. Stewart a. Wallflower* <3): Mrs Alex, Stewart X. Mrs Harwood 2. Japonica (2): Mrs H. O. G. Hayiock X, Mrs R. Stewart 2. .

DECORATIVE CfcASSES Victorian posy (s):.Miss B. Jacobson X, Mrs Harwood 2. Floral design (1): Miss K2 na JP u .HL..' s P ra y «> : Mrs Harwood X. Miss D. Giddens 2. Buttonholes (3): Mrs B. Swift and Miss D. Giddanr (equal). Bowl of flowers (3): Miss M. Jacobson X, Vase of flowers (3): Mrs R. Stewart I, Miss Ida Stewart 2.

SCHOOL CHILDREN'S WORK w Pa , s } e l n f' ÜBde X , xo (1 ?> ; George Mould I, W. Weir 3. Colour drawing, lo and over. U3>: Ida Stewart 1, R. Weir 2, Poster (7); Ida Stewart X. A, Stewart 3. Paper cutting picture, under 10 (11): George Mould X, Eric Cairns 2. Modelled map, 10 and over (5); Ida Stewart X, Albert Stewart 2, Rodney Weir 3. Writing, under

JS_,i?> : DvW«ir.J. 9, Writing, 10 *nd..«ver, (10): Batty Smith 1. J3v» IWriwl * Plastisceno <»):#. Keld J. D. Wair * r -Tea towel,under *1 (3); Shirley Hunt 1, x>. weir 2. Frock (Z): *iv» PctttfTtw l. Ma Stewart s. Knitted article 7»): Ida Stewart I. Elva Pcttlgrew 2. Article worked in wool, under U (8): Patricia Harwood 1, Noeline Smith 2. ,Ngaire Coado 3. Cane article (8): Ida Stewart 1. Elva pettigrew 2, June I* Vaiilant 3. Articl* from wood (8); Alan Rejd l. Albert Stewart 2. Native plants (4): D. Weir 1. A. Stewart 2. Hat trimmed with flowers (5): A, Mould %, M. Jones a, J, Le Vaillsnt 3. Bowl at flowers (7): M. Jones 1, I. Stewart 3, D. Weir 3. Decorated basket (3); X. Stewart l, M. Jones 2. Buttonholes (10): 1. Stewart I and 3. D. Weir a. DOMESTIC PRODUCE

Nut bread (4): Mrs E. Hunt J. Mrs K. Jones 2.., Hom«*lPf<lt bread (4): Mrs D. Wright 1. Miss M. ftawart 2. - Fruit cake (3); Mrs B. Swift l\*nd 2. Chocolate cak#: (16): Mra Goade 1. Mrs R. Jones 2. Sponge sandwich (7): Mrs J5. W. Hainmond I. Mrs B. Swift 2. Sponge roll I (4): Mra 8, Swift 1„ Mra It. Jontr *, Sultana cake (f)! Mr»B. Jones 1, Mr» Coade 2. Madeira cake (7): Mrs R. Stewart I. Mrs E. W. Hammond 2. Seed cake (5): Mrs R. Jones J, Mrs E. W. Ham. mond 2. Gingerbread (3): Mrs R. Jonet 1. Mrs E. Hunt 2. Tea caka* f«)-* Mrs R. Jones 1 and 2. Queen cakes (3): Mrs A. Reid 1. Mrs R. Jones 2. Butterfly cake* (5): Mrs A. Reid 1. Miss 0. Giddens 2, Shortbread (5); Mrs R- Donovan 1, Mil T. W. Weir 2. Pikelets (1): Mrs E. Hunt 1. ■ ■ Coconut ice (3):-Mrs R. Stewart 1. Turkish delight (3): Mrs H. O. O, Haylock V Mrs R. Stewart 2. Toffee (2):,Mrs*R, Stewart, 1 and 2. Fudge <4): Mrs R; Stewart 1 and 2. Plain scones (6): Mrt R. Donovan I and Sultana scones (5); Mrs R, Donovan I. Mrs Hs Manaon *. Sponge sandwich (3): Muriel Hunt 1. Lema Shadboit 2. PRESERVES, VEGETABUSS, FRWiy

Separator butter (1): Mrs T. W, Weir 1. Duck eggs (4): Mrs R. Donovan 1, Mrs J. Craw 2. Hen's eggs (8): Mrs L. Giddens 1, Mrs R. Donovan 2.' Horns* made jam (4): Mrs R. Stewart 1, Mrs H. Q, O. Haylock 2, Bottled tomatoes (3): Mrs L. Breitmeyer 1. Bottle of pickles (2): Mrs R. Stewart 1 and 2. Home-made jelly (2): Mrs E. W. Hammond 1, Mrs H. O. G. Haylock 2. Marmalade (5); Mrs E. w. Hammond J, Mrs R. Stewart 2. Sauce (8): Mrs 8. E. Weir 1, Mrs C. Rhodes 2. Preserved fruit (5): Mrs A. Stewart 1, Mrs R. Stewart 2. Ham (4): Mrs H. O. G. Haylock 1. Mrs A. Pettigrew 2. Soap (8): Mrs W. Giddens l, Mrs L. -Giddens 2. Apples (II): Mrs H, Manson 1 and 8. Rhubarb (2); Mrs H. o, Q, Haylock 1 and 2, Carrots (2): Mrs E. Oiddens X and 2. Parsnips (2): Mrs E, Giddens 1 and 2. Leeks m: .Mrs X. W, Weir I. MwEi Giddens 2. Lettuce (2): Mrs E. Giddens 1, Mrs T. W. Weir 2. Kale (5) • Mrs T. Stewart 1, Mrs H. Manson 2. Silver beet (2): Mrs T. Le Comte 1. Mrs T. W. Weir %. Red beet (2): D. Stewart 1, Mrs E. Giddens

2. Tabte swede*:<»; Xn /, Craw I. ««^ E, auiOens *. M» £ Corote'J. Mrs-X». qjMsBS JU sOsBSsIS (*li.f!g Mrs E. Giddeac t. MtlX. Olsfiii JTlWrtwls potatoes «); Mrs H. O. G. Seylock 1. rf Mrs T. w. wctr 3. Jtodjwtotocs «):?? Mrs E. Giddan* 1, Mrs E x W. 2. Pumpkin: Mrs *V oXsoans 1, Mrs T.-* U Comto a. Broooolf liu Mrs Salt i.-< Cabbag* U): Mrs T. W. Wafr J, -«*lj - WEBDUBWOXK J ' Z ' : h Hifbtdrcss «); Miss M, (Stewart lanf,. J, Needlework Picture tt); Miss M. Bay- -4 lock 1. Miss Mould 2. Afternoon tea.r; doth: Mies M. WayJocJc 1, Miss Mould 2..; | CusHton (l); Mrs T. X* Comte J, Knitted < *ox «): Mrs B, Stewart 1 sod S. Child's*; knitted frock «/; Miss, M, Hayiock and .* Mrs T. 1* Conite (equal) J, Knitted car£,a| di*m «): Miss MTlUyloc* 1. Ar«3*vS ; uTcrow-gtitch (4): M» sTiwlft i«d SLSg t«s t cosy «): Mrs J. Wwhbourm JTMreJ^ 1 T. If cJomto. 3. Guest towel («; Mrs Breitmeycr 1, Mrs B. Swift g. Article from «):.Miss If. White 1 and S 8. Sloping Joe* tt): Mrs B. Swift-VH Mrs T. Xe Comts X- Sue (1): Miss X.*s White, 1. CrocheterticS™»j"MrfT? £•& Oprrtt* i and S, Fancy apron tt): MUs.M. S Hayleck 1. Mrs B. swOTt. ArtfcSeftoradf «owerba« «); Mrs B. Swift JTMrs T^f iS Mra J r ? rb S a ' J"fr CloSi Mr Hayiock J, Mrs B. Swift S* Chfld's-JSS vest (i)na«ftrlßiafc y?^

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22511, 20 September 1938, Page 6

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SPRING FLOWER SHOW Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22511, 20 September 1938, Page 6

SPRING FLOWER SHOW Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22511, 20 September 1938, Page 6

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