Stithians Agricultural Association Arts, Crafts and Cookery Section List of All Prize Winners - ALL Classes

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Stithians Agricultural Association Arts, Crafts and Cookery Section List of All Prize Winners - ALL Classes Stithians Agricultural Association Arts, Crafts and Cookery Section List of All Prize Winners - ALL Classes Class - 1 Jam Soft Fruit 1st. No. 6 Mrs J M Nicholas, Ashton 2nd. No. 13 Mrs H Lindsey, St Austell 3rd. No. 11 Mrs E Turley, Helston Class - 2 Jam Stoned Fruit 1st. No. 5 Mrs E Turley, Helston 2nd. No. 6 Mrs P Nicholls, Cusgarne 3rd. No. 3 Mrs J M Nicholas, Ashton Class - 3 Jelly 1st. No. 2 Mrs J Hladkij, Herniss 2nd. No. 1 Mrs C J Blackburn, Helston 3rd. No. 4 Mrs E Turley, Helston Class - 4 Marmalade Fine 1st. No. 4 Mrs J M Nicholas, Ashton 2nd. No. 3 Miss J Miners, Mithian 3rd. No. 7 Mrs E Turley, Helston Class - 5 Marmalade Thick 1st. No. 4 Mrs E Turley, Helston 2nd. No. 3 Mrs J M Nicholas, Ashton 3rd. No. 1 Mrs C J Blackburn, Helston Class - 6 Any Curd 1st. No. 4 Mrs J M Nicholas, Ashton 2nd. No. 10 Miss F Rickard, Devron 3rd. No. 8 Mrs K Reay, Stithians Class - 7 Any savory preserve 1st. No. 4 Mrs J M Nicholas, Ashton 2nd. No. 2 Mrs J Hladkij, Herniss 3rd. No. 11 Mrs P Nicholls, Cusgarne Class - 8 Mincemeat 1st. No. 2 Mrs J Hladkij, Herniss 2nd. No. 3 Mrs E Turley, Helston 3rd. No. 1 Mrs C J Blackburn, Helston Class - 9 Carrot Cake 1st. No. 10 Miss F Rickard, Devron 2nd. No. 5 Mrs J Hladkij, Herniss 3rd. No. 2 Mrs C J Blackburn, Helston Class - 10 Coffee Cake 1st. No. 6 Miss F Rickard, Devron 2nd. No. 1 Mrs C J Blackburn, Helston 3rd. No. 2 Mrs J Hladkij, Herniss Class - 11 Three butterfly buns 1st. No. 15 Mrs C J Blackburn, Helston 2nd. No. 2 Mrs A Dunmall, Bedford 3rd. No. 13 Miss H Holden, St Day Class - 12 Healthy Snack Bar (Please include full recipe) 1st. No. 1 Mrs J Hladkij, Herniss Class - 13 Chocolate fudge cake 1st. No. 2 Mrs J Hladkij, Herniss 2nd. No. 4 Miss F Rickard, Devron 3rd. No. 1 Mrs C J Blackburn, Helston Class - 14 Fruit Cake (CONFINED TO STITHIANS PARISH) 1st. No. 3 Mrs C Furnival, Stithians 2nd. No. 2 Mrs C J Piper, Stithians Class - 15 Three Fruit Muffins 2nd. No. 1 Mrs C J Blackburn, Helston 3rd. No. 5 Mrs J M Nicholas, Ashton Class - 16 Three Cheese Scones (approx. 2 1/2 ins. plain cutter) 1st. No. 5 Mrs C J Piper, Stithians 2nd. No. 7 Mrs J Brush, Stithians 3rd. No. 1 Mrs C J Blackburn, Helston Class - 17 Three Sausage Rolls 1st. No. 3 Mrs E Hawken, Carnon Downs 2nd. No. 2 Mollie Chilcott, Stithians 3rd. No. 6 LWR Willis-Richards, Gweek Class - 18 Quiche 1st. No. 4 C P Toland, Mawnan Smith 2nd. No. 3 Miss J Miners, Mithian 3rd. No. 7 C S Cotton, Stithians Class - 19 An Egg and Bacon Pie approx 8ins. dia. 1st. No. 1 Mrs C J Blackburn, Helston 2nd. No. 2 Mrs A Dunmall, Bedford 3rd. No. 3 Mrs J Hladkij, Herniss Class - 20 Cornish Pasty 1st. No. 6 Mrs Jane Creeden, Stithians 2nd. No. 1 Mrs C J Blackburn, Helston 3rd. No. 4 Mrs J Brush, Stithians Class - 21 Heavy Cake. Plain flour 1st. No. 4 Mrs J Brush, Stithians 2nd. No. 2 Mrs J Hladkij, Herniss 3rd. No. 1 Mrs C J Blackburn, Helston Class - 22 Three Ginger Fairings 1st. No. 6 Miss R Vague, Stithians 2nd. No. 2 Mrs J Hladkij, Herniss 3rd. No. 7 Mrs J Brush, Stithians Class - 23 Three coconut haystacks 1st. No. 2 Mrs J Hladkij, Herniss 2nd. No. 1 Mrs C J Blackburn, Helston Class - 24 Victoria Sandwich 1st. No. 6 Mrs J M Nicholas, Ashton 2nd. No. 4 Mrs E Hawken, Carnon Downs 3rd. No. 12 LWR Willis-Richards, Gweek Class - 25 Round of Shortbread 1st. No. 7 Mrs SG Darkin, Illogan 2nd. No. 8 Miss H Holden, St Day 3rd. No. 3 Mrs J Hladkij, Herniss Class - 26 Lemon Lush Cake 1st. No. 8 Miss F Rickard, Devron 2nd. No. 7 Miss H Holden, St Day 3rd. No. 4 Mrs C Furnival, Stithians Class - 27 Gluten Free Cake (Please include full recipe) 1st. No. 2 Mrs J Hladkij, Herniss 2nd. No. 1 Mrs C J Blackburn, Helston 3rd. No. 4 Mrs M Richards, Exeter Class - 28 Sweet Tea Bread. 1lb. tin loaf. (Please include full recipe with Exhibit). 1st. No. 7 Mrs B Olds, Constantine 2nd. No. 6 Mrs K Reay, Stithians 3rd. No. 4 Mr P J Stevenson, Stithians Class - 29 Battenburg Cake 1st. No. 4 LWR Willis-Richards, Gweek 2nd. No. 1 Mrs C J Blackburn, Helston 3rd. No. 2 Mrs J Hladkij, Herniss Class - 30 Fruit Cake. (OPEN to ALL EXCEPT Residents of Stithians Parish). 1st. No. 1 Mrs J Bache, Perranwell Station 2nd. No. 5 Mrs J M Nicholas, Ashton 3rd. No. 6 Mrs H Opie, Illogan Class - 31 3 Brownies 1st. No. 8 Miss H Holden, St Day 2nd. No. 5 Mrs L A Stevenson, Stithians 3rd. No. 7 Mrs J Brush, Stithians Class - 32 3 Cup Cakes Decorated with Fondant Flowers 1st. No. 5 Miss J Lees, Probus 2nd. No. 6 Miss H Holden, St Day 3rd. No. 4 Ann Skelton, Godolphin Bridge Class - 33 4 Wholemeal Bread Rolls 1st. No. 5 Mrs J M Nicholas, Ashton 2nd. No. 3 Mrs C J Piper, Stithians 3rd. No. 1 Mrs J Hladkij, Herniss Class - 34 White Bread. Approx. 2lb tin loaf 1st. No. 6 Mrs C J Piper, Stithians 2nd. No. 1 Mrs C J Blackburn, Helston Class - 35 Focaccia bread 1st. No. 5 Mrs E Turley, Helston 2nd. No. 1 Mrs A Dunmall, Bedford 3rd. No. 4 Mrs C J Piper, Stithians Class - 36 Four White Splits. (All four to be joined). 1st. No. 3 Mrs J M Nicholas, Ashton 2nd. No. 2 Mrs J Hladkij, Herniss 3rd. No. 4 Mrs C J Piper, Stithians Class - 37 Three White Sultana Yeast Buns. 1st. No. 2 Mrs J M Nicholas, Ashton 2nd. No. 4 Miss F Rickard, Devron 3rd. No. 1 Mrs C J Blackburn, Helston Class - 38 A White Loaf, using a bread maker 1st. No. 1 Mrs J Hladkij, Herniss Class - 39 Cornish pasty 1st. No. 2 T H Holloway, Godolphoin Croaa 2nd. No. 3 Mr C J Richards, Exminster Class - 40 Victoria Sandwich 1st. No. 4 Mr P Thomas, Connor Downs 2nd. No. 2 Mr C James, Rosudgeon 3rd. No. 1 Mr AC Hawken, Carnon Downs Class - 41 Lemon Lush Cake 1st. No. 4 Mr P Green, Stithians 2nd. No. 3 Mr M Richards, Exeter 3rd. No. 2 Mr C James, Rosudgeon Class - 42 Three muffins 1st. No. 3 Mr C J Richards, Exminster 2nd. No. 1 Mr J C Nicholas, Ashton 3rd. No. 2 Alex Jenkins, Class - 43 Open to any Cornish W.I. 1st. No. 6 Stithians, WI 2nd. No. 1 Carnmenellis, W I 2nd. No. 9 Constantine, WI Class - 44 Charity Class - Knitted blanket for a premature baby, pastel colours 1st. No. 4 Mrs L Hirstwood, Barnstaple 2nd. No. 3 Mrs C Furnival, Stithians 3rd. No. 9 Mrs J A Richards, Exeter Class - 45 A Dressmaking Class - A Garment 1st. No. 4 Miss N Farley, Mylor Bridge 2nd. No. 2 Mrs Katie Dumont, Lanner Class - 46 Cross Stitch Embroidered Item 1st. No. 3 Mrs P A Bennetts, Ponsanooth 2nd. No. 4 Mrs M Davis, Stithians 3rd. No. 1 Miss S Stedman, Helston Class - 47 A Hand Embroidered Item 1st. No. 2 Miss K E Hirstwood, Southampton 2nd. No. 5 Mrs V Lovell, Falmouth 3rd. No. 4 Mrs C D Wilkes, Stithians Class - 48 Textile Art (Framed work) 1st. No. 1 Miss S O'Sullivan, Camborne 2nd. No. 3 Mrs A Colgate, Stithians 3rd. No. 2 Mrs M Richards, Exeter Class - 49 Textile Art (Unframed Work) 1st. No. 1 Mrs J Stedman, Helston 2nd. No. 5 Mx J A Parker, Falmouth 3rd. No. 4 Mrs A Colgate, Stithians Class - 50 Hand-knitted Item 4 ply or finer. 1st. No. 2 Miss N Farley, Mylor Bridge Class - 51 Hand-knitted Garment Double Knit 1st. No. 2 Miss J Pope, Redruth 2nd. No. 3 Mrs L Hirstwood, Barnstaple 3rd. No. 1 Miss J Gossage, Leicester Class - 52 Hand-Knitted Accessory - Hat, Scarf, Gloves etc. 1st. No. 9 Miss N Farley, Mylor Bridge 2nd. No. 5 Miss S Stedman, Helston 3rd. No. 6 Mrs C Furnival, Stithians Class - 53 Any Hand Knitted Item 1st. No. 6 Miss N Farley, Mylor Bridge 2nd. No. 3 Mrs J Stedman, Helston 3rd. No. 4 Mrs C Furnival, Stithians Class - 54 Any Crochet Article 1st. No. 3 Mrs M Richards, Exeter 2nd. No. 6 Miss K E Hirstwood, Southampton 3rd. No. 4 Mrs L Chapman, Mylor Bridge Class - 55 Machine Patchwork or Applique Article 1st. No. 2 Miss S Stedman, Helston 2nd. No. 4 Mrs P A Bennetts, Ponsanooth 3rd. No. 1 Mrs J Stedman, Helston Class - 56 Hand Patchwork or Applique Article 1st. No. 1 Miss S Stedman, Helston 2nd. No. 2 Miss L Prout, Praze 3rd. No. 3 Mrs C D Wilkes, Stithians Class - 57 Quilt Any Medium 1st. No. 1 Mrs J Stedman, Helston 2nd. No. 3 Mrs A Colgate, Stithians 3rd. No. 6 Mrs Jane Creeden, Stithians Class - 58 A Bag 1st. No. 5 Mrs Katie Dumont, Lanner 2nd. No. 2 Miss S Stedman, Helston 3rd. No. 1 Mrs J Stedman, Helston Class - 59 Cushion 1st. No. 5 Ma A Woolston, Connor Downs 2nd. No. 8 Mrs P A Bennetts, Ponsanooth 3rd. No. 3 Mrs J Stedman, Helston Class - 60 Stuffed Toy 1st. No.
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