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BAZAAR AT KOPUTAROA

Good Entries In Flower Show Classes Koputaroa's annual bazaar with a flower show,- baby show and 'dance in the evening, was an outstanding success again this year. Good entries Were- re'ceived in the' flower show- classes and keen interest was taken in" the .exhibi:tion. The baby show also drew a large humber bf competitors. The detailed prize list is as under;- — Cut Flowers Arctotis. — Mrs. Chapman 1. Antirrhinum.— Mr. W. Bowker 1 and 2, Mrs. Chapman -3. Asters, double. — Mrs. J. G. Law 1, Mrs. Hood 2, Mrs. Baker 3. Aster, best bloom. — Mrs. Sanson 1, Mrs. Hood 2, Mrs. Baker 3, Asters, single. — Mrs. Hurliman 1, Miss B. Heayns 2, Mrs. Baker 3. Calendulas. — Mrs. Lancaster I. Carnations,— Mrs. Keenan 1, Mrs. Lancaster 2. Delphiniums. — Mrs. Gibson 1, Miss Heayns 2. Fuschia.— Mrs. Keenan 1, Bob Brown 2. Geranium, single. — Mrs. Lancaster 1, Mrs. Keenan 2. Geranium, double.— Mrs. Keenan 1. Gazanias. — Mrs. Chapman 1. Gerbera, ' double. — Mrs. Lancaster 1. Gerbera, 'double. — Mrs. Keehan 1. Hydrangea. — Mrs.' Chapman i, Mrs. Hewitt 2, Mrs. Gibson 3. Lily, any variety.— Mrs. Greig 1, Mrs. Lancaster 2. Marigolds, African. — Mr. W. Bowker 1 and 2, Mrs. Atkinson 3. Michaplmas daisy.— Mrs. Lancaster- 1, Mrs. Baj^er;2, Mrs." Chapman 3.' Rose, w blooiii.-^Mr. W. Bowker 1, Mrs. Baker 2, Mr. Bowker 3. Stock, one spike .-r-Miss Heayns

1, Mrs. Lancaster 2. Sweet peas. — | Mrs. J. G. Law ,L Scabiosa.— Mr. Bowker 1 and 2, Miss Heayns 3. Verbena.— Mrs. ' Keenan 1, Mrs. Baker 2. Phlox.— Mrs. Baker 1. Polyanthus rose. — Mrs.:. Hood 1. Tinnias, large.— Mrs. Keenan 1, Miss-B. Kilsby 2. Tinnias, lilliput. — Mrs. Hewitt 1,. Mrs, Baker 2. Any other variety.— Mrs. Baker 1 and 2, Mrs. Lancaster 3. Collection of six flowers. — Miss Heayns - 1, Mrs. Lancaster 2, Mrs. Rendell 3. Collection of three flowering shrubs.— Mrs. M. E. Greig 1, Bob Brown 2, Miss Heaynes 3. Decorative Section Gift box of flowers.— 'Mrs. Keenan 1, Mrs. Baker 2, Mrs. 'Chapman 3. Most original floral arrangement.— Mrs. .'Sanson - 1, Mrs. Keenan 2, Mesdames Chapman and Lancaster 3 "equal. Floating bowl.— Mrs. Baker i; Mrs. Chapman 2, Mrs. Keenan 3. Small bowl of flowers. — Mrs. Chapman 1, Mrs. Hurliman 2, Mrs. Keerian 3. Floral boh-bon.— Mrs. Lancaster 1, Mrs. Keenan 2, Mrs. Gibson 3. Victorian posy.— Mrs. Chapman 1, Mrs. Hurliman 2, Mrs. Lancaster 3. Children's Decorative (Small , v&se , of 'flowers.— Moira Jackson i; Alian Chapman 2, Terry Sanson 3. Necklace of flowers.— Terry Sanson *. 1. Fairy dell dish garden.— Terry Sanson 1. (Under 12 Years) j Model garden in. meat dish. — Deborah Guy 1, Laurie Sanson 2. One buttonhole. — Laurie Sanson 1, Lynette Hood 2, Marion Hood 3. Strawberry box of flowers and foliage.— Deborah Guy 1, Laurie Sanson 2, Marion Hood 3. Dahlias Dahlias, three varieties, one of each— Mrs. Sanson 1, Bob Brown 2, Mrs. Hewitt 3. One.yellow or orange. —Mrs. Sanson 1, Mrs. Hewitt 2. Pink or mauve shade.— Mrs. Hewitt 1, Mrs. Sanson 2, Mrs. Greig .3. One bloom.— Mrs. Greig- 1. One bloom, special.— Mr. W. Bowker 1. Miniature.— Mrs. Greig 1, Mr. Bowkcr 2. * Koputaroa W.I. Members Semi-cactus.— Mrs. Hurliman 1, tars. Lancaster. 2, Mrs. Sanson 3. Pom-poms— Mrs. Hurliman 1. Decorative, two blooms. — Mrs. Sanson 1, Mrs. Hurliman 2. " Gladioli Three spikes, light shades.— Mrs. Sahson 1. ' Koputaroa W.I. members. — Mrs. Sanson 1, 'Miss L. Penny 2, Mrs". Lancaster 3. Vegetables Beans, french. — 'Miss B. Heayns 1, Mrs. Rendell 2. Beans, runner.— "Miss B. Heayns 1, M. J. Ching 2 and 3. Be'et, red globe.— Miss B. Sleayns 1, H. Mackle 2, Mrs. Rendell 3. Beet, silv^h— F. Gibson 1, Miss JHeayns 2;^, L; Spiers 3. Carrots.— L. P.,. Horg'an 1, . Miss B. Heayns 2;Ij*lChqh|Q.ber.-^M.iJ-. Ching 1,.E:''L;. Spiers 'a.J' Lettuce.-r-Miss B. HiayMjiy M.: j; CKing.fiL Onions.— L. P. Hoxgafl: 1 and. "2j Eddyi ;3., ESchallotsP-Miss ■ !'B; HeayhS • ;l.: Paasi larg.k yariety.— G. 'Rendell 1. Pea$> small variety .-^Miss B. Heayns 1. Pumpkins, by weight. — Miss B. Heayns 1. Marrow.— Mrs. Story 1 and 2, Miss B. Heayns 3. Tomatoes, smooth skinned.— H. Mackle 1, S. Chapman 2, Miss B. Heayns ,3. Tomatoes, rough.— E. L. Spiers 1. Parsnips. — M. J. , Ching 1, E. L. Spiers 2, Terry Sanson 3. Swedes.— E. L. Spiers 1, M. J. Ching 2. Apples, cooking. — Miss Heayns 1. Apples, deissert.— Miss Heayns 1. Rhubarb.— Mrs. Chapman 1, Terry Sanson 2. Fruit, any other variety. — Mrs. Chapman 1, Miss B. Heayns 2, Mrs. 'Stratton 3. Potatoes, best table.— E. L. Spiers 1, W. J. Lancaster 2, H. Mackle 3. Potatoes, four heaviest. — Koputaroa Hall Society 1, E. L. Spiers* 2. School Section— Handcrafts ■ Primers one to four, drawing.— Randall Perawiti 1, Mary Williams

2, David Ching 3. Primers two to four, printing. — Mary Williams 1, Paki Williams 2. Standards one to two, painting. — Pat Millar 1, Tauia McDonald 2, Pamela Graham 3. Standards one to two, printing.— Tauia McDonald 1, Keith-Henson 2, Raymond Stone 3. Standards two to four, writing. — M. Williams ' 1, D. Horne 2, E. Stratton 3. Standards five to six, writing.— N. Perawiti 1, D. Ching 2," M. Guy 3. Standards two to four, art.— I. McGregor 1, D. Guy 2, T. Hurliman 3. Standards five to six, art.— B. Webb 1, -R. McMillan 2, T. Sanson 3. School Children— Vegetables French beans— Donald Greig 1, Terence Hurliman 2, Donald Ching 3. Silver beet.— Terry Sanson 1 and 2. Red beet.— Malcolm. Guy 1, Terry Sanson 2. Carrots.— Donald Ching 1, Terry Sanson 2, Terence Hurliman 3. Eschallots.— Terry Sanson 1 and 2, Donald Ching 3, Peas.— Donald Ching 1, Terry Sanson 2, Donald Ching 3. Parsnips.— Donald Ching 1, Terry Sanson 2. Onions.— Terry Sanson 1, DonaM Ching 2. Baby Show Girls, under six months. — Ronnette McDonald 1, Heather Pratt 2. Boys, under six months— Lyn McDonald 1, Kevin Court 2. Girls, six months to orie year.— Shirley Henson 1, Leslie Ann Bennie 2. - Boys, six months to one year.— Brian Miller 1. Girls, one to two years. — Kathleen Asche 1, Marjorie Gay Weaver 2. Boys, one to two yeai^. — Paul Batchelor 1, Wayne Kennington 2, Ricky Tutt 3. Girls, two $o three years.— Hesther Guy 1, Lynette . Bennie and Carol Henson 2 equal. Boys, two to three years. — Derek Baker 1. Girls, three to four years.— Maureen McLaughlin 1, Janice Pratt 2. Boys, three to four years.— Donald Barrie 1, Rex Hert= SQU 2, . _ ^_!

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Chronicle (Levin), 15 March 1949, Page 3

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BAZAAR AT KOPUTAROA Chronicle (Levin), 15 March 1949, Page 3

BAZAAR AT KOPUTAROA Chronicle (Levin), 15 March 1949, Page 3

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