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    CWA Footscray produce stall

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    At the recent State Exhibition in Kyabram, the CWA Footscray had the opportunity to enter their baked goods, preserves and craft. They had 10 members, including some juniors, participate in the statewide event.

    With a total of twelve 1st places, four 2nd places and three 3rd places, it was a very successful event that included a very special award – the Individual Aggregate for Junior Members Home Industries awarded to Ivy Gordon. 

    The Community Bank Seddon will be hosting its annual CWA Footscray Produce Stall throughout September. The members are fantastic jammers, bakers and creative crafters and we hope to have stocks of the 1st prize winning marmalade, raspberry jam and cauliflower pickle (last year’s 1st prize) available at the stall.

    Summary of results:

    Juniors 

    1st – Biscuits Decorated – Ivy Gordon 
    2nd – Paper Craft – Ivy Gordon 
    1st – Piece of Artwork – Izzy Grieve 
    1st – Paper Craft -Freya Grieve 

    Members 

    1st – Biscuits Decorated – Rosie Gordon
    1st – Biscuits Joined – Belinda Plunkett 
    1st – Container of Dried Fruit – Michelle Mercier 
    1st – Marmalade / Boiled Fruit Cake / Chocolate Cake – Louise Taylor
    1st – Berry Jam – Doris Borg
    2nd – Patchwork/Quilting – Alicia Rolls 
    2nd – Savoury Biscuits – Louise Taylor
    2nd – Any Other Preserve – Doris Borg
    3rd – Berry Jam – Louise Taylor
    3rd – Carrot Cake – Doris Borg 
    3rd – Shortbread – Magdalena Howell 

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