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5 blooms: Mos ► Jean McEwen;
4 can Currie; M . Greg Brandon.
' Zinnias, latrg. cactus flowered.
bloores: Jane Symons; Mrs.
tM Snell; Mr- nese
Zinnias. small 5 blooms: Mr.
Pen Symons; -Mr, Charles Cook;
pane Symons. i ..
Petunias. single, under 3,.°
dia. 3 stems: Sean Currie; Mrs.
F. Fingland: Mrs, A.. Barnett•
Petunias single, over 3%.,
3 stems: Mrs. Florence Pullen;
Mrs- Evelyn Olde; Mrs. Reg
Cudmore.
Petunias, double. 3 stems: Miss
Dorothy Marques; Mrs. Reg
Cudmore; Mrs, M. Durst.
• Pansies, 10. blooms: Mrs. F.
Fingland; Mrs. Jim Snell; Mrs.
Don Pullen.
Snapdragons, rocket. large, 3
stems: Mrs. M. Durst; Miss D.
Sean McEwen; Mrs. Jim Snell.
Snapdragons, butterfly. large 3
stems: Mrs. Mary Haugh; Mrs.
Reg Cudmore; Miss D. Jean
McEwen.
Snapdragons, dwarf. any type.
3 stems: Mrs. Jim Snell.
Marigold. small, under 2" dia.
5 blooms: Mrs. Jim Snell; Mrs.
Reg Cudmore; Mrs. C. Epps.
Marigold, small, single, under
2•. dia. 5 blooms: Mrs. Don Mrs. Reg Cudmore.
Pullen: Mrs. D. Jean McEwen; Coffee table arrangement-
Mrs. A. Barnett. Mrs. Marion Powell; Mrs_ C.
Marigold. large. over 2" dia. 5 Epps; Mrs. Reg Cudmore.
blooms: Miss D. Jean McEwen; Miniature arrangement, not
Mrs. Mary Haugh: Mrs. A. over 344" in any direction. florets
Barnett. may be used: Mrs. A. Barnett;
Sweet Peas. annual. 7 stems: Mrs.. Reg Cudmore; Mrs. Gwen
Miss Margaret Sloman; Miss Johnston.
Jane Symons; Mrs. Jean Currie. Arrangement of assorted
Phlox. perennial. 3 stems: Mrs. garden- flowers in container:
Jean Currie; Mrs. Greg Brandon. Mrs. A. Barnett; Mrs. Jim Snell;
Gladiolus. white. l spike: Mrs. Mss D. Jean McEwen:
D. Jean McEwen; Mrs. John A display of flowers in con-
n;
u*iu � Matt, a r x' r dram- 3 lrnalas 5 blooms Bob't Spell;
blooms.: Mrs. A, Barnett; Mrs- panny Shaddack.; Brad JuSntes;
Jean Currie, lel Braun-
Coleus, (Foliage) am colour or Make an anittaal`, uszng fruits.
colours. 3 stems: Mn. Sim Snell: vegetables or flowers er any
Mira. Reg L'udmoire; Mrs'. Mary combination 04 these ltal. e
Haugh. Johnston; Lori Brandon;
A collection of 7 different Lauaraet„ ce Johnston•
vegetables grown exhibitor. 2 Classes for Clinton Junior
by
of each , type: Miss D. Jean Gardeners -
n;Mrs. Ma. Hatt Using fruits or vegetables.
McEwen; Mary Haugh.
Daisy, any t . ,e, 5. stems: Miss make at least one animal and one
11.4can McEwen; Mrs. Ruth Van per o'n, forming a scene in a cake
Zon; Mrs. Marion Powell. pan: Geraldine McGee; Tom.
Any other flower grown from Williscraft; Christine McGee;
seed. I stem or 1 bloom: Miss Michael Pullen; David
P even:
Jean McEwen; Mrs. Greg Mike Williscraft, „Mathew;
Brandon; Mrs. Jim Snell. Christine Baker:
Geranium, potted. grown from Kerigan; Brian Cooper; Barb
seed, 1st year plant: Mrs. Jim Hutchings; Christopher Kerigan;
Snell; Mr. Charles Cook. ; Teresa O'Neil.
Geranium, potted. grown from Zinnias, 3 blooms: Teresa
slip, by exhibitor, fist year plant: O'Neil; Todd Baiter;
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Mrs. Jim Snell; Miss Jane Pullen; Barb Hutchings; Mathew
Symons; Mrs. Reg Cudmore. Kerrigan; Christine Baker and
Gladiolus. basket. D. Pullen.
arrangements or container. Marigolds. 2 blooms: Brian
arrangement to count: Mrs. Reg Cooper. Christine Baker;
Cudmore; Mrs, A. Barnett; Miss Christopher Kerigan; Tom
D. Jean McEwen. Williscraft; Barb Hutchings;
Arrangement of assorted Todd Baker.
roses: Mrs. A. Barnett; Mrs. Reg Pansies. 5 blooms: Christine
Cudmore; Mrs. C. Epps. Baker; Mathew Kerigan; Brian
Zinnias. basket or container. Cooper; Christopher Kerigan;
arrangement to count: Mrs. A. Tom Williscraft; Barb Hut -
Barnett; Miss D. Jean McEwen; chings.
Gladiolus, l spike: Michael
Pullen; David Pullen;
Christopher Kerigan; Christine
Baker: Brian Cooper; Todd
Baker.
Petunias (purple) 5 blooms:
David Pullen; Barb Hutchings;
Tom Baker; Gina Radley; Mike
Williscraft; Wendy Bell.
Dining room table
arrangement: Mike Williscraft;
Christine McGee; Gina Radley;
Barb Hutchings; Alex Ivey;
Wendy Bell.
Arrangement in a teacup:
Broadfoot; Mrs. Fred Sloman. miner, same colour as flowers:
Gladiolus. red, l spike: Mrs. Christine McGee; Mike
RegCudmore• Mrs. Jean Currie; Mme' A. Barnett; Mrs. Mary Williscraft: Tom Williscraft;
Haugh; Mrs. Ruth Bond. David Pullen: Alex Ivey;
Miss D. Jean fi'Ic .wen. Mantel arrangeniten"t. one Michael Pullen. . "...
Gladiolus. pink, 1 spike: Miss sided: Mrs. A. Barnett; Mrs. C. Dahlia. 1 bloom. any colour:
D. Jean McEwen; Mrs. A. Epps: Mrs. Reg Cudmore.
Barnett: Mrs. John Broadfoot. Arrangement in a small Christine McGee: Geraldine
McGee; Brian Cooper - Tom and
Gladiolus. yellow. l spike: Miss unusual container: + Mike Williscraft.
D. Jean McEwen: Miss Jane originality to count: Potatoes. 5 on a paper plate:
Symons. ' Mrs. Fred Sloman; Mrs. Reg
Mike Williscraft; David Pullen:
Gladiolus. any other colour: 1 Cudmore: Mrs. C. Epps. Teresa O'Neil; Michael Pullen;
spike: Mrs. B. Olde; Miss D. - Rustic rhythm a design using Todd Baker and Mathew
Jean McEwen; Mrs. Mary decorative wood (driftwood) and
Kerigan; Tom Williscraft and
Haugh. other plant material": Mrs. A. Brian Cooper.
Gladiolus. different varieties, 3 Barnett; Miss Brenda Fee; Miss Cucumbers. 5 on a plate:
spikes: Mrs. John Broadfoot: Margaret Sloman. Teresa O'neit; Christine Baker;
Miss D. Jean McEwen: Mrs. B. Table arrangement of fruits Brian Cooper; Todd Baker;
Olde. and or vegetables: Mrs. A. Mathew Kerrigan; Christopher
Gladiolus, miniature varieties. Barnett; Mrs. Greg Brandon. Kerigan.
3 spikes: -Miss. D. Jean McEwen; Beginners only - arrangement Cucumber.- most odd shaped:
Mrs. Jean Currie. in tea cup and. saucer: Mrs. Greg Brian Cooper; Michael Pullen;
Tuberous Begonias. any colour Brandon; Nancy Talbot. David Pullen; Todd Baker;
or colours. 3' looms. floating with -,. Classes for children of Christine Baker.
leaves: Mrs. C. Epps: Mrs. F. elementary school age Clinton 1 stem -of any flower grown
Fingland : Mrs. Jean Currie. Junior Gardeners excluded: from seed bought by own spen-
Dahlia. large decorative. 1 Robert Sne
bloom: Mr. Charles Cook; Mrs.
A. Barnett: Miss D. Jean
McEwen.
Dahlia. cactus, 1 bloom: Mr.
Charles Cook: Miss Margaret
Sloman: Miss D. Jean McEwen.
Dahlia. semi -cactus. 1 bloom:
Table arrangement: Robert
Snell; Peggy Maltby; Stephanie
Kerrigan.
Asters. 5 blooms: Robert Snell;
Lori Brandon; Brad James; Julie
Johnston; LauraLee Johnston.
ding ' money: Michael 'Pullen;
David Pullen; Barb Hutchings;
Brian Cooper; Tom Williscraft:
Mike Williscraft"
Biggest potato -prize from Mrs.
F. Sloman: Christine Baker.
Biggest cucumber -prize from
Mrs. F. Sloman: Brian Cooper.
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Mc wen; second ht est, . : tats, Ml's. Barnett; third gh t num r of po aged
$points, Mrs.; Snell; r ze for the
g�h+�tus� hfrs� eg.l�ttd. f°�� fourth highest number of pd .._f , �'.�t'i r
bestdahlia, Charles C ok and the best arrangement. in the be inners class wen to Mrs.
dia.,, tn� � ae +� �,�
Greg Brandon. (News -Record photo)
The Clinton Junior Gardeners were a happy crew at the Clinton Flower. Show on Friday
night, as they eagerly showed their prizes and ribbons. (News -Record photo)
Soil testing of aand lawns
fertilizer recommendation sent with all home garden and
service for home garden- .and lawn samples to the soil test
lawns. in conjunction with a laboratory at the University
'more extensive service for of Guelph. Soil boxes for
farmers. submitting the samples and
In order to maintain an information on sampling may
adequate service for home be obtained from your local
gardeners. the Ministry has ag: icultural office or from.
found it necessary to charge the Department of Land
85 per sample for analysis of Resource Science, University
home garden and lawn soil of UGu tphuess -- soil test! ''You
in effect.
samples. This charge is now ,could save dollars and have a
Cheques or money or- better lawn or garden by
ders, made payable to the applying the correct amount
University of Guelph, must be and analysis of fertilizer.
For the most effective and
efficient management of
home gardens and lawns, a
soil test every second or third
year is by far the best
available means of deter -
,mining fertilizer
requirements.
Soil tests backed up by
research measure the need
for lime and indicate the
amount of phosphate and
potash. if any. required in the
fertilizer for good crop
growth_ An estimate of
nitrogen requirements i also
provided. In fertilized tavtris
and gardens the phosphate
and potash levels, in par-
ticular. tend to build up over a
period of years. A soil test is
the only sure way of
measuring the extent of this
accumulation of nutrients.
The Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture and Food, in
c000peration with the
University of Guelph.
provides a soil testing and
Last Call for
Pre -Season Savings
an
Fall and Winter
OATS
OI0FF
'Til Saturday
September 4 aniy
.Ye'a`r
was
dorning at +,
gib. Anglican (n „+
. with key. W �. pU
ett in charge• .
AC W will meet e,�*�...,
ay,September 9 at Mr ,
On. home an .
ctois f '�Te)lsely and� �• and
x�ait�h+Overheard, ��-I'mJake Bt ac f.stra of
atheist. Thank God.
Middleton fire with Jake and Pay Strykker.
t afternnor
l! J••e
s held' at Bin
ixh 8 ':elyn Kil
Heights, Illinois were vis,ttrs
We in the community are
ever so sorry to hear of the
fire at the Holtuysens in
which they lost everything,
escaping with only the clothes
on their back. Thea are
staying with Mr. Bill Dykstra
for a few days and will be
living in Jack Smith's former
home. The house that burned
was owned by Bill Smith.
Much is needed by the
Holthuysen's such as bed-
ding. towels. dishes. kitchen
utensils of all kinds, a
refrigerator and curtains are
also needed. An electric stove
has already been donated.
Anyone wishing to donate
anything should contact
Father Hardy at 482-9468 or
My -self at 482-3383.
} Personals
We in the community would
like to wish Ron and Kathleen
Whetstone ail the very best in
their new home in Bayfield.
Barb and Gary Kilgour and
family are moving to Kit-
chener and we do wish them
the 'very best in their new
home.
Many from the area ,at-
tended the Pork Producers
Barbecue and dance at
Seaforth last Thursday.
Upon speaking to the
Thompson boys. they did very
well selling their corn on the
grounds of the St. James
Church in Middleton.
Rev. Robt. and Kathy
Bennett of Chesley and wee
Jessica and Deputy the pup
are visiting with Rev. and
Mrs. William Bennett also
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron
Nelson of Ridgetown spent a
week with the Bennetts.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lippert
and Tom of Duart, Ontario
camped over the weekend at
the Deeves. They attended
Rena Caldwell
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wanda,
Beachburg and their gran-
dchild Michael RoseboQ.nn of
Pembroke visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Van Wieren
for a week while enroute to
Manitoulin Island to visit
their son.
Mr. and Mrs. James
McGregor and 'family have
returned from a tour of the
Thousand Islands and Upper
Canada Village:
Mr. and Mrs. Luit Eringa,
Gronten. Netherlands
returned home after an ex-
tended visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Van Wieren.
Mr. Steve Pine and
daughtt r. Sault Ste. Marie,
were vacationing with Mrs.
Edgar McBride at a cottage
on Lake Huron.
Kippen East Women's
Institute and Kippen U.C.W.
each held a very successful
pie sale at the Bean Festival
in Zurich on August 28.
Wedding bells were ringing
in Kippen August 27 when
Linda Joan Workman
dauihter of Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Workman married
Thomas Neil Ford. We wish
them every happiness.
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