At Hardington’s WI Flower Show on Saturday, 21 August 1965, Mrs Winifred Turner of Manor Farm enjoyed spectacular success when her table arrangement triumphed in a new class created to commemorate the golden jubilee of the WI movement, and she won more points overall than any other member of the local branch.[1]
Mr Edward Charles of Underhill, North Lane, retained the perpetual cup and won a special prize for the most points in the show.
Other prize winners were:
Thelma Cooper of Weavers Cottage
Frances Rosina Curtis of the New Inn, mother of Percy
Ruby Curtis of Townsend Farm, mother of Ken
Russell John Denner of North Lane House
Olive Lanham of Primrose Hill, Jean Laughlin’s mother
Sara Love of Grass Hill, the High Street
Margaret McDermott of Rydon Farm, the High Street
Albert and Gladys Rawlins of Vale Farm
Derek Spearing of 2, Barry Lane, father of Gordon
Audrey Stidson and her mother, Maud, of Moor Lane
Kathleen Threlfall of Carey’s, the High Street
William Turner of Manor Farm
Alexandra Louise Whetham of Wickets Beer Farm
R F Eacott
C Gifford
Miss A Gisborne
Sarah Hewlett
Mrs Trow
References
[1] Western Daily Press. 23 August 1965, p.7.