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Standard high in SWRI show



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Published Date: 10 July 2008
THE standard was as high as always in the SWRI competitions at the Fettercairn Show on Saturday. Two institutes, Laurencekirk and Catterline found themselves vying for most of the silverware and in the end it was honours event between the two.

The Syme Cup for most points overall was shared between Elizabeth Meston, Catterline and Liz Pearson, Laurencekirk.

The Middleton Cup for most points in handcraft was won by Christian Milne, Fettercairn, with Francis Smith, Menmuir, runner-up and the Mrs Michie Cup for most points in baking went to Liz Pearson, with Sheila Lownie, Gourdon, runner-up.

The Floral Art Trophy for most points went to Elizabeth Meston, with Liz Pearson runner-up.

The Castleton Cup for the institute with most points was won by Catterline, with Laurencekirk second and the Balmain Cup for the co-operative entry was won by Tarfside, with Laurencekirk second.

Handcrafts

Knitted toy: 1 I. Collie, Catterline, 2 F. Smith, Menmuir, 3 M. Fowlie, Gourdon.

Child's garment: 1 D. Moran, Fettercairn, 2 M. Wards, Laurencekirk, 3 D. Pert, Fettercairn.

Article in fashion yarn: 1 I. Collie, 2 M. Wards, 3 I. Martin, Marykirk.

Article in fine crochet: 1 J. Nicoll, Auchenblae, 2 C. Mortimer, Stracathro, 3 C. Milne, Fettercairn.

Sewn rag doll: 1 A. Meston, Catterline, 2 H. Ritchie, Fettercairn, 3 M. Fowlie.

Sewn armchair tidy: 1 I. Martin, 2 L. Bey, Auchenblae.

Fabric box: 1 J. Nicoll, 2 L. Bey, 3 E. Meston, Catterline.

Cross stitch card: 1 F. Smith, Menmuir, 2 C. Milne, 3 C. Mortimer.

Embroidered picture: 1 J. Nicoll, 2 B. Davidson, Marykirk, 3 C. Milne.

Bag any craft: 1 C. Milne, 2 H. Ritchie, 3 F. Smith.

Spectacle case: 1 C. Milne, 2 B. Davidson, 3 C. Mortimer.

Jewellery beadwork: 1 F. Smith, 2 E. Meston, 3 I. Martin.

Photo with caption: 1 D. Moran, 2 C. Milne, 3 I. Martin.

Watercolour painting: 1 J. Stewart, Laurencekirk, 2 M. Fowlie, 3 D. Moran.

Baking

Calana: 1 K. Irvine, Catterline, 2 L. Swan, Catterline, 3 Mrs Ameston, Catterline.

Cherry scones: 1 E. Airth, Dellavaird, 2 S. Lownie, Gourdon, 3 H. Robson, Dellavaird.

Cheese oatcakes: 1 S. Lownie, 2 K. Irvine, 3 F. Milton, Laurencekirk.

Chelsea buns: 1 M. Cargill, Fettercairn, 2 S. Lownie, 3 L. Pearson.

Custard creams: 1 K. Irvine, 2 M. Cargill, 3 L. Pearson.

Carrot cake: 1 M. Mair, Catterline, 2 F. Milton, 3 S. Lownie.

Fudge squares: 1 M. Cargill, 2 E. Meston, 3 M. Allan, Laurencekirk.

Macaroon bars: 1 A. Meston, 2 E. Meston, 3 F. Milton.

Meat roll: 1 E. Meston, 2 J. Stewart, 3 L. Pearson.

Stuffed mushrooms: 1 L. Pearson, 2 S. Lownie, 3 M. Mair.

Lemon curd: 1 E. Meston, 2 S. Skene, Tarfside, 3 F. Milton.

Strawberry jam: 1 L. Pearson, 2 M. Allan, 3 E. Airth.

Apple jelly: 1 F. Milton, 2 K. Irvine, 3 A. Taylor, Tarfside.

Rhubarb chutney: 1 F. Milton, 2 H. Robson, 3 A. Taylor.

Fruit liquer: 1 L. Pearson, 2 D. Moran, 3 L. Bey.

Strawberry mousse: 1 M. Cargill, 2 A. Meston, 3 S. Lownie.

Floral Art

Fireworks: 1 E. Meston, 2 S. Greasley, Tarfside, 3 L. Pearson.

Arrangement incorporating card: 1 E. Meston, 2 L. Pearson, 3 S. Greasley.

Arrangement in a shell: 1 L. Pearson, 2 E. Meston, 3 S. Greasley.

Co-operative Entry: A Day at the Races: 1 Tarfside, 2 Laurencekirk, 3 Gourdon, HC Fettercairn.


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