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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-06-28, Page 23lq IVI GODERICH SIGNAL.STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1r3 --•-PAGE $A WELCOME SERVICE would like to call on you with "housewarming gifts'' and in- formation about your new location. The Hostess will be glad to arrange your subscrip- tion to the. Signal -Star Call her at 524-7854 )USTR 6 'ea GODERICH & OWEp4 SOUND Floor Coverings - Paints"- Wallpapers Draperies - 18th Century Furniture Refinisher AND D Inst, • Int C, MANAGER - CLAYTON AlIZEN 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. photo) M E RICH RICH RICH RICH RICH RICH RICH RICH E 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.' RICH, 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". CUT FLOWERS Residential Lighting Display Heating \EIectric '' 1N b 1 U8TR AL - COMMERCIAL" RESIDENTIAL WIRING CUSTOM TRENCHING 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) GRAHAM ELECTRIC 62 CftMBRIA RD. N. ,GODERICH 524-8670 4 Farmers Are you thinking about building? FOR A G000 JOB AT A REASONABLE PRICE PHONE RAY LAMBERS 482-3305 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 All Your tubera Building Needs ONN JEFFERY 4S Phone 524.8171 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. RmERs GETREADY THE FLY SEASON. RIS 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. • Left to right are, Mrs. R. Menzies, Mrs. Nora Hugill, Howell and Mrs. Edna Shaw. Custom Farm. Work PLOUGHING CULTIVATING PLANTING Goderich OPEN UNDER "NEW MANAGEMfNi Doug'f Lucky "4" Driving. 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