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Ai Barnett of R R 2 Goderich, president of the Clinton Citizen's Horticultural Society,
red two top awards at the society's annual rose show at Clinton Town Hall Friday.
Barnett receives her trophy and medal from rose. show official Harvey Howard.
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Local ladies win
prizes for flowers
bitors just .couldn't
it • no torrential rains,
ghts, and no hailstorms
this year's flower
Just lovely summery
result,entries to the
Garden Club's Spring
Show almost doubled
t years, and there were
I flowers in abundance.
rrangement section was
ented by the judges,
Mrs. R.N. Scott of
They said that they
ften see such good
was shown in most of
ngment entries.'
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1. Mrs. Manderson, Huron
Rd. R.R. 2 Goderich (just as
you enter town on the right);
2. George Turton, 319 Huron
Rd. (The garden as seen from
Maple St.);
3. Mr. Scullion, 125
Lighthouse St.; -
4. Dr. Wallace, 35 Wellington
St.
"It was really a beautiful
show", said Mrs. Wendy Hoer -
nig. "The only problem was not
enough of you saw it. Don't
miss our Fall Flower Show in
September".
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African Violet, single, Mrs. Johnstone,
Helen Videan; African Violet, double,
Gladys Green, Mrs. Johnstone; house
"plant, in bloom, Mrs. Johnstone; house ,.
plant, non -flowering, Gladys Green, Mrs.
Johnstone.
Mrs'. Nora Hugill of Goderich proudly accepts the Bank of Commerce Rose Bowl for her
overall win at the Goderlch Garden Club's annual flower show held Saturday at North
Street United Church. Manager of the Goderich Commerce branch Don Shortreed presents
the award. (staff photo)
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rs to the show were Aquilegia (Columbine) Mrs. Jessop;
--delicious -baking Canterbury ---Balla, -_.We dy _ acialg,
oy coffee and cookies Gladys Green, Mrs. Johnstone;
Delphinium, any color, Jean McKee,
Gladys Green, Frances Worrell; Dian-
thus, Jean McKee; Foxglove, Mary
Howell; Iris, Mary.,Howell, Mrs. John-
stone; Lily, any true lily, Mary Howell,
Mrs. Menzies.
Peony, one color, Mary Howell, Jean
McKee, Gladys Green; Peony, mixed
colors, Mary Howell, Edwina McKee;
Pyrethrum, (Painted Daisy) Mrs. Hugill,
Mrs. Johnstone; Shasta Daisy, double,
Alice Pridham, Jean McKee; Sweet
William, one color, Gladys Green, Mary
Carroll, Mrs. Johnstone; Sweet William,
mixed colors, Gladys Green, Mary
Carroll, Mrs. John"stone; Panay, without
foliage, Mrs. Johnstone, Mary Hoevell,
Nora Hugill; Pansy, with foliage at-
tached, Mrs: Johnstone, Mary Howell,
Nora Hugill.
Viola, with foliage attached, Mrs.
Menzies, Mrs. Johnstone, Gladys•Green;
Lupin, Nora Hugill, Jean McKee; any
flowering shrub or tree, (not over 30")
Mrs. Johnstone, Sue Gower; any flower
not listed above, to be named,,, Jean
McKee, Nora Hugill, Gladys Green.
by the North Street
Church U.C.W. •while
g slides'. of previous
Festival ex)iibits and
rdens, Thanks to `"ifhe
a projector from Camp-
Goderich.
• Awards Ceremony in
ning Don Shortreed
d the Canadian Im-
Bank of Commerce
or the person obtaining
est number of points in
le show to Mrs. Nora
Mrs. Hugill was over -
have earned the same
that her father had won
o.
Edna Shaw had to
ee trips to the front to
three awards - The
e Flower Shop Trophy
highest number of
the arrangement sec -
he Dominion Roads
for the., best
en. in the show; and
ite Rose Gasoline
for the best white rose.
pper Lakes Shipping
for the best lily went to
owell, while the Sifto
ze for the best three
classes 20.31 was won
Clara Menzie s.
inners of our "Guess
Garden Contest were
rs. Alvin Daer, and
r. Arnold Hugill.
ntest was sponsored by
al•Star who published
res and Denomme's
Centre who provided
of $10.00 and $5.00
ficates.
whose
The Goderich Garden Club 141d their annual spring flower
show at North Street United Church on Saturday and after
judging was completed these ladles were honored with top
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Miss Canada, Mrs. Menzies, Nora
Hugill, Alice Pridham; Peace, yellow,
Mrs. Menzies, Alice Pridham, Nora
Hugill; Peace, any other color, Edna
Shaw, Gladys 'Green, Jean McKee;
Tropicana, (Super' Star) Nora Hugill,
Mrs. Menzies, Jean McKee; White, ot
near white, Edna Shaw, Mrs. Johnstone,
Gladys Green; Pink, or pink blend, Nora
Hugill, Jean McKee, Gladys Green.
Orange blend to apricot, Clara Men-
zies, Gladys Green, Alice Pridham; red,
or red blend, Clara Menzies, Nora
Hugill, John Wilson; yellow, or yellow
blend (other than Peace) Alice Pridham,
John Wilson, Gladys Green; other color
(including 13i -color, or blend), Nora
Hugill, Mrs. Johnstone; rose, any color,
full bloom, centre may show John
Wilson, Mary Carroll, Nora Hugill; rose,
any color, in bud, about open, Mary
Carroll, Helen Videan, Mrs. Johnstone.
Climbing rose, Nora Hugill, Gladys
Green, Berith Jessop; Climbing rose, dif-
ferent varieties, Nora Hugill, Gladys
Green; .Climbing rose, hybrid tea type,
i Edna Shaw, Jean McKee. Floribunda,
red, Nora Hugill, Gladys Green, Mrs.
Johnstone; Floribunda, pink, Beryl Har-
per, Nora *gill, Gladys Green;
Floribunda, any other color, Jean
McKee, Mary Carroll, Beryl Harper;
Floribunda, three colors, Nora Hugill.
Grandiflora Rose, Mrs. Johnstone,
Jean McKee, Beryl Harper.
Miniature Rose, Helen Videan, Mrs.
Johnstone, Nora Hugill; any other rose
type not listed above, Alice Pridham,
Mary Howell.
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THE
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SEASON.
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ARRANGEMENTS
Theme, "It's Party Time"
Novice, A Child's Birthday Party,
Nora Hugill; Strawberry Social, Helen
Videan.
Open Patio Party, Sue Gower, Wendy
Hoernig, Edna -Shaw; Wedding Rehear-
sal Dinner,' Alice Pridham, Mary
Howell, Edwina McKee; Stag Party,
Edna Shaw, Wendy Hoerning, Mrs.
Johnstone; Pyjama Party, Edna Shaw,
Mrs, Johnstone; Doll's Tea Party, Edna
Shaw, Mary Carroll, Wendy Hoernig.
Juniors, Bottle Garden, Karin Hoer -
nig, Kathy Shoemaker, Marjorie
Shoemaker; Father's Day, Stephanie ,
Marriott, Paula Feagan, Karin Hoernig.
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Left to right are, Mrs. R. Menzies, Mrs. Nora Hugill,
Howell and Mrs. Edna Shaw.
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