ST. STEPHEN’S FLOWER SHOW
REEFTON, Oct. 8.
Th annual Spring Show of St. Steimen s cnurch atli acted good entries. Awards were: — Cut Flowers. —Snowflakes, Mrs Winchester 1, Miss Craig 2; primroses, Mrs Winchested 1 and 2; polyasthus primroses, Mrs Free 1, Mrs J. King 2; three polyanthus (distinct), 1 Mr Buckland 1, Mrs Hinton 2; collec-; tion primroses, Mr Buckland It Mrs I Robertson 2; camellias, Marie Ellery 1; freesias, Mrs Inwood 1, Mrs Goouyer 2; six Iceland poppies, Mrs Inwood 1, Mr Buckland 2; three Iceland poppies, Mrs Inwood 1, Mrs Goodyer 2; asemones, Mrs Inwood 1, Mrs Winchester 2; ranunculi, Mrs Goodyer 1; stock (single), Mrs Goodyer 2; stock (double), Mrs Goodyer 1, Mrs J. King 2; tupil, Miss Craig 1, Mrs Inwood 2; rhododendron, Mr Buckland 2; four cut blooms, Miss Craig 1; wallflowers, Mrs S. Baxter 1 Mrs Goodyer 2;' daisies, Mr Buckland 2; flowers not enumerated, Mr Buckland 2. Decorative. —Basket of flowers. Miss Craig 1, Mrs Goddyer 2; bowl ol daffodils, Miss Craig 1; vase of daffodils, Mrs S. Baxter 1, Marie Ellery 2; bowl of spring bulbs, Mrs Goodyer 1, Mrs Inwood 2; floating bowl, Mrs Hoy 1, Miss Craig 2; decorated saucer. Mr Buckland 1, Mrs Hoy 2; vase mixed flowers, Mrs Goodyer 1, Miss Craig 2; Victorian posy, Mrs Alborn 1, Miss Craig 2; posy in bowl, Mr Buckland 1, Mrs J. Crossman 2; shoulder spray, Miss Craig 1, Mr Buckland 2; buttonhole, Miss Craig 1 and 2; saucergarden, Mr Buckland 1, Mrs Paul 2; bowl wallflowers, Mrs! Goodyer 1, Mrs Alborn 2; jug japan-1 ica. Miss Craig 1; jug flowering | shrub, Mr Buckland 1 and 2; bowl j anemones, Mrs Inwood 1, _ Mrs F. Marshall 2; buttonhole by child, June Hunt 1 asd 2; pot plant (bloom), Mrs Cairns 1, Mrs Stuart 2. Daffodils.—Six different, Miss J. Craig 1, Lewis Bissett 2; yellow trumpet, Miss J. Craig 1, Mrs Machell 2; bicolour trumpet. Miss J. Craig 1, Mrs Nicholls 2; white trumpet, Mrs Winchester 1, Miss J. Craig 2; incomparabilis, Miss J. Craig L Mrs Macheil ; barii, Miss J. Craig x. Mrs Macheil 2; leedsii, Miss Craig 1, Mrs Winchester 2; double daffodil, Mrs Macheil 1, Miss Craig 2; three trumpets, Miss Craig 1; three incomparabilis, Miss Craig 1, Mr Buckland 2; three daffodils (distinct), Mbs Craig 1, Mrs Millar 2; three leedsn, Miss Craig 1, Mrs Winchester 2; three barii, Miss Craig 1, Mrs Winchester 2; two double daffodils, Miss Craig 1 and 2; cup or crown, Miss Craig H, Mrs Winchester 2: polyanthus, Lewis Bissett 1, Mr Buckland l 2; poetaz, Mrs Macheil 1 and 2; three; polyanthus, Mr Buckland 1. Marie Ellery 2; three poetaz, Miss Craig 1, | Mrs Macheil 2. , Home Industrial.— Best-dressed doll Janet Heinz 1, Shirley Saunders 2, Raewyn McElwee 3; baby’s mat.nee coat. Mrs M. Barnett lj knitted shawl, Mrs A. Saunders 1; knitted gloves (fairisle), Mrs S. Baxter 2; men’s knitted sox, Mrs Macheil 1, tea cosy (wool). Mrs J. Banks 1 and 2 Mrs A. Barnett 3; fairisle pullover, Mrs R'Ollerson 1; table centre, Mrs JBanks 1 and 2, Mrs Durwood oi i duchesse set, Mrs J. Banks 1, Mio Durwood 2; child’s smocked frock Mrs N. McVicar 1, June Hunt 2; felt article, Mrs M. Barnett 1, Mrs Staurt 2- crocheted duchesse set Mrs J. Ranks 1, Mrs A. Barnett 2; tatte article, Mrs Hinton 1. Domestic. —Home-made, bread Mi s Miller 1; sponge sandwich, Mrs J. Panckhurst 1, Mrs F. Absalom 2, Mis Miller 3’ plate biscuits. Mrs Jenson 1 Mrs Alborn 2, Mrs Felton 3; scones. Mrs Miller 1. Mrs J. King 2; rock cakes, Mrs Alborn 1; jam Itnts, ■ Miller 2; three gottles jam. Mrs 1 • Marshall 1, Mrs Miller 2 Mrs Marshall 3: raspberry jam, Mrs Miller 1. Mrs Macheil 2: marmalade. Mis Alborn 1. Mrs Miller 2. Mrs Jensen 3; jellv Mrs Allen 1; bottje preserve fruit Mrs Allen 1, Mrs Jensen Marie Ellery 3; three bottles preserved fruit. Marie Ellery 1. Mrs Hinton 2 Mrs Panckhurst 3; preserved vegetables. Mrs Macheil 2; p’ckled onions Mrs S. Baxter 2; tomato relish, Marie Ellery 1. Mrs Macheil 2;-mus-tard pickles, Mrs J. King 1. Photograph.—Child study 12 months). Mrs Ramsay 1, Mis chell 2; child study (1-4 years). KnBoote 1, Mrs Miller 2: landscape Marie Ellery 1. Mr R. Cairns 2; animal study, Mrs Machel 1.
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Grey River Argus, 9 October 1948, Page 8
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