HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1989-05-03, Page 13THE HURON EXPOSITOR MAY 3 1989 13A
CREATE A BOOK - Kelly, Kyle, Lynn and Kim Devereaux see how to create their own
story at one of the exhibits at the Home and Garden Showcorbett photo
SHARING POPCORN - Chris Colter generously shares a bag of was at the Home and Garden Show in Seaforth this week. Corbett
popcorn with "Manager" the mascot for Ryan's Landscaping who photo.
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A DEMONSTRATION of the Super Shammy draws a crowd of spectators at the Home
and Garden Show to Sales Manager Stan Stanek's booth. Corbett photo.
Home and Garden Show
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Janmaat of Seaforth, Ralph Warnes of
Seaforth, Cindy Flanagan of RR 1 Dublin,
Becky McCowan of RR 1 Brucefield, and
Kevin Romanik of RR 4 Walton.
Many door prizes were donated by ex-
hibitors and won. A prize donated by
Flower Magic was won by Valerie Bolton
of RR 1 Dublin; Aloette Cosmetics by Elsie
Mogk; Seaforth Agriculture Society - toy
tractor - Jeremy Miller of Seaforth; Huron
Pork Producers - Black Forest ham - Evon
Eckert of Seaforth and Helen Elliot of Mit-
chell; Ryan Landscaping - flower arrang-
ment - Diane Elston; Huron County Cat-
tlemen - Barbecue packs - Christine
Tremeer and Marg Cole of Hensall; Vin-
cent Farm Equipment - $25 certificate -
Natalie Swirklis and Linda Feeney; Ag
Society Homecraft - groceries, ceramic
duck - Karen Braucher of Walton, Hazel
Hildebrand and Edith Dunlop; D and H
Carpet and Upholstery Cleaners - carpet
cleaned - Maxine Marks of Walton; Milton
LAWNMASTER installs playworks and had someone display at the f tome and Garden
Show. Seen here Tanis Vander Molen plays on the monkey bars with her brother Tyler
who is being hoisted by their mom, Elaine. Corbett photo.
on the grow
THIS YOUNG BOY needed only a balloon
to amuse himself at the,Home and Garden
show. Corbett photo.
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Dietz - Jennifer Marion, Chris Marion, and
Carol Cooper; SLlis Hardware - Ron
Driscoll; Bauer Travel - $100 voucher and
a travel bag - Linda Huard and C. Hoste of
Seaforth; Rainbow Systems - teddy bear -
Karen Piett of RR 4 Seaforth; Seaforth and
District Preschool Learning Centre -
child's sweater - Myrna Smith; Townsend
Farm Supply - cat or dog food - Joe Kenny;
Te Em Farms of Bayfield - planter - Lisa
Wynja; Mclntee, Clinton - Delphine Buys;
Box Furniture - ceramic goose won by
Mary Ellen Docking, accent cushions to
Harold Rock; Merv's Patio - a ceramic elf
- Agatha Vandeban; Horticulture Society -
plant - Paul Copeland; D and D Glass -
mirror clock - Patty Laporte of Zurich;
Coop's Sports and Leisure - baseball bat -
Steven Wynja.
Organizer . Ross Ribey would like to
thank all those who participated, and
apologizes if any of the exhibitor's names
were left out. They were not left out
intentionally.
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