JUNIOR CLASSES
Girls 17 Years and Under (Judge: Miss A. Matthews, Feilding) Piece of fancywork.— Miss K. Carle 1, Miss Maureen Saint 2, Miss Valerie Wilson (Paekakariki) 3, Miss Dorothy Cheesman v.h.c. Thirteen entries. . Art or craft article, to be judged for its use, beauty and virtue- of work— Miss Carle 1 and 2, Miss
Jessie McDowell (Wellington) ' 3, Miss P. Skilton v.h.c. Fiye eptrjes. 'Aprcn, worked. — Miss Cheesman 1, Miss Carle 2, Miss Margaret Dunne (Gisborne) 3. Three ensries. Smocking, any complete article, smocking only .to be judged.— Miss B. Ching 1, Miss Cheesman 2. ..Four entries. . Baby's bonnet, knitted. — Miss Carle 1, Miss Cheesman 2, Miss Anne Mackay 3, Miss. McDowell v.h.c. Six entries. Knitted article.— Miss Dunne 1, Miss Carle 2, Miss Cheesman 3. Four entries. Girls 12 Years and Under Knitted article and piece of fancywork. — Miss S. F. Nichols (Masterton) 1 in each class. Only entry. W.I. and W.D.F.F. Classes Art or craft article, to be judged for its use, beauty .and. virtue of work. — Mrs. A. B. Boyd (Otaki W.I.) 1, Levin W.I. 2 . and v.h.c., Mrs. S. W. Green (Poroutawhao W.I.) 3. Twelve entries. Knitting or shopping br'g. — Levin W.I. 1, Mrs. Netten (Koputaroa W.I.) 2, Mrs. Guy (Koputaroa W.I.)3. Four entries. Knitted gloves, wool. — Mrs, J. McCartney 1, Mrs. J. G. Kilsby 2, Mrs. Stratton (Koputaroa W.I.) 3, Miss Beryl Graham (Poroutawhao W.I.) v.h.c. Seven entries, Crochet gloves. — Miss Graham 1, Levin W.I. 2 and 3. Six entries. Patchwork article. — Mrs. M. F. Evaiu (Kimberley W.I.) 1, Levin. W.I. 2. Eight entries. Dressed doll, all knitted garments. — Levin W.I. 1, Ihakara W.I. I, Mrs. R. Sutcliffe- (Poroutawhao W.I:) 3, Miss Joyce McLaughlin(Koputaroa W.I.) v.h.c'. Six entries. Thrift article— Mrs. M. Field (Kimberley W.I.) 1, Mrs. Evans 2, Mrs. Kernohan (Koputaroa W.I. 3, Levin W.I. v.h.c. Eleven entries. Soft' toy. — Mrs. I. W. Speirs (Poroutawhao W.I.) 1 and 2, Mrs. Brown (Koputaroa W.I.) 3, Levin W.I. v.h.c. Ten entries. Any article made from sugar bag, one or more might be used. — Mrs. Samson (Koputaroa W.I.) 1, Levin W.I. 2, Mrs. Evans 3, Mrs. Chapman (Koputaroa W.I.) v.h.c/ Sqven entries. Spray, felt flowers.— Mfs. Evans 1 and v.h.c., Levih W.I. 2, Mrs. Speirs 3. 1 Eleven entries. Display of following articles by any W.I. or branch of W.D.F.F. : Duehess set, soft toy, complete article smocking, embroidered sup-^ per cloth, thrift article and knitted bed jacket. — Manakau W.I. 1, Ohau W.D.F.F. 2, Poroutawhao W.I. 3, Koputaroa W.I. v.h.c. Fourteen entries. Pantry display of six bottles or jars by any W.I. or branch of WD.F.F. — Koputaroa W.I. I, Paraparaumu WD.F.F. 2, Poroutawhao 3 and v.h.c. Thirteen entries. Though not as large as in previous years, the home industries section was very satisfactory, said the judge, Miss E. Matthews. The preserves were very good, but the pickles were a little disappointing. The needle wofk.- was excellent, and the display by Women's Institutes and branches bf the Women's Divlsion of, Federated Farmers was worthy of special praise.
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Chronicle (Levin), 3 February 1947, Page 8
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