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SENTINEL, IUCKNOW'. ONTARIO
WEDNESPAY, MAY 24th, 196
The spring flower show of the by Miss Mary Andrew followed
Lucknow and ' District' f iorticul- by a vocal solo by Miss. Margaret
tural Society was held in Carne- Rae with Mrs, Ross Cumming at.
gie: auditorium Friday, evening, the piano. Rev, Mr.. ,Siebert .was
May "19th. with some twenty ex- introduced by M. jBristow. Mr.
hibitors:, competing to provide a Siebert said that this was a very
colorful display. Rev " J., W. Sie- creditable showing, and the effort
Bert of Elmira, president, of the ' waa to be . commended. He
Ontario •Horticultural Ass:ociation thought it !was ,a good idea to
was. judge, and ,commentator. . develop seasonal...shows.so that
:The . President, • ;K. 'Cameron, "a greater number of members.'
welcomed . those present and might participate as some people''
' thanked those who had put forth :specialized .in ' spring:flowers,,
so much effort to ;make. ,such. a others in. iris, and > peonies and
beautiful • display ..of spring Bo- others in fall flowers: By. having
wers seasonal shows all these people
• He .announced ti -tat 'this would have a • chance to, display their
be the last .call. 'for ,those desiring flowers.
glads. Planting. started. on :Satur , He • then • went: from • class to
day/ and when completed.no glads Class and• pointed out why. they
would-beavailable He suggested were placed in the judging as
:that those interested in tulips & they . were,. what were the good
spring flowering bulbs pay Parti Points and some of the faults. So
eular attention to , the:•different he progressed ' through the whole*
varieties on the 'ishow tables` & dist. 'and • presented . a. wealth of
learn the names of those they information to his audience..
like and • order'then)...The order Mr. Siebert ,suggested for ano.
for tulip ibtillbs •is placed in June. tlier• year the show, committee
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Mr. Cameron mentioned that ! add ,a class or two of named var-
a littlelater he would `.beasking ieties.: This would (be an "educa-
for volunteers: to' help: ;with the tional"' 'feature _of the show. He
flower' beds at.the signs. A few also suggested that a class. the
'senior members ..will.be: asked to ;'set up for ' African violets and,
help the juniors in planting the Gloxinias, so` those ' without:; out-
bed at the' north side of.the arena. door.gardens might have an �op-
This work is' to be commenced as °:portunity to participate. This sea
soon as the weather permits,The son of the • year is when African
plants are • ready to„ibe• set, out as violets and 'Gloxinias' 'should .be
soon . as• the danger of frost is qat their peak., •i 1e ,suggested that,:
past. several classes be changed: :and
:Mrs.., Morgan. 'Henders:on • then one • or two elimxn:ated . to.• clarify:
took charge of the program. The ' the list • •One • such ' class. was• a
first 'number • was 'a piano' solo. mantle arrangement, of pansies
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the ; proper line ' or perspective
Could not be achieved because
they lacked height. He: pointed
out the • efforts .of one exhibitor
to overcome this, drinking• straws
had ibeen. used . filled •.with water
and 'the stema of. the. pansies plac-'
ped • in - the tubes. The• design was,
greatly improved ••and he thought'
the ::Method ingenious. • •
Mrs. :Alex 'Andrew• the .other
partner: of: the ,program- commit-
tee• thanked'., all takingpart
those on:.the program aid ' those
who ' exhibited and those :: vho
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sentation and was •'deeply grate-
ful to all. The `meeting closed with
the National: Anthem. . Next meet-
ing 'is • June 16th: Mrs.. W. "Hender• -•
Son.*:and Miss ,June *Collyer are
the committee iri:charge;:and have
made plans to •present an evening
of flower arranging. The very
popular film ;`iFlower arranging;
in: the ,Home" will be shkkwn.
Bring You—.list" of :.tulip 'require
Ments • •
Rev. t:'Richards To
Leave Dungannon
Huron Presbytery of the Unit-,
ed 'Church .of Canada ,niet•,recent=
• ly. in 'Wingham. Rev. :Robert S.
Hiltz of. ;Main ,St. United. :Church,
Exeter 'was' elected chairman for
• • the 1961-62 session: Rev. R. ?Eva Evan
McLagan,.'1 Blyth . and Mr:. . Joe.
Snider, ;Goderich,' were re-elected
secretary and. treasurer.; ,
..Rev. R. B. Craig;. ,St }.Thornas,
the ;president '.of London Confer-
ence, addressed . the delegates',
suggesting that we make. an ap-
praisal of the total ministry: sof
the• Church.'•'"Presenting Christto
the world, ariddibringing .the world
to`Chris.t, is. the !business of ALL
Christians," he' said, • pointing .out.
that the ;"priesthood of ,all ,be-;,
liewers" "•involves responsibility as
well as '.privilege. • ,
Mrs G. W. .,.Tiffin, Wingham;,
president' of 'the I:Iuron' Presby
terial;_of_theLW.M.S.„presented a= 4,
report which showed $26,341.00
raised by* the •local Auxiliaries for
W.M.S. work. in., 1960 and 9,591'.
pounds of clothing and quilts sent
for Overseas and Refugee Relief:
, Int was ,announced.that the Dim
gannon pastoral charge will. be
vacant with the Rev. T. I7. Rich-
ards 'receiving a .call to Kingston
Presbytery, 'Other changes in. the
Presbytery' • are' Rev. • J. L. • G.
'Brown going. from Brussels to
I-iomedale •St;Andrew's; in "',St,
Thomas; , Rev. ,5. ;;A.. +1Vloote; re
`tiring; 'from Goder.ich • ,(Victoria,
St). tobecome .retired assistant
at Wesley in London; Rev. W. R,.
Welsh.
moving from Bluevale;
Rev. C. G: Park coming from
Byron to Clinton' (Wesley Wil-
lis) ; Rev7:'A, C. ladles` from, New-
foundland to . Fordwich ,Rev.
W; M. Thomas retiring from Wal-
' "tori to live • in Ottawa and ,Rev.,;
A, Higginbotham coming from '
near Oakville ' to Walton,
Officers appointed by the Lay ,
Association were Mr. Robert Tay-
lor, ' arr'ia, President; Mr. A. R.
' Scott, •G:btle•ridl'i Vice,President :
Mr., •J,. I', Beecroft, 'Whitechurch,
.. • Setre'iar, `.T"reasurdr.
FRESH ,CEMENT IN ;STOCK
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Mr J. L .Gray,: President• of ing the first Annual Meeting of
The Atomic Energy o • Canada ,'the Canadian :Nuclear 'Associa
•Limited and. Andy :Robinson;'tion Which was held in; Toronto.
Federal ` Member for Bruce; on on May 16th: acid*17th.
the ' left, ;are pictured here . dur °
BIRTH
:Van .OSCH-At, the Wingh:arn
*General Hosnitai, on . Thursday;'
May l lth, '.1961, to • Mr. and Mrs, •
BOLTON At Wingham Hospi
tal. to Mr.and 'Mrs. •Harvey Bol
ton of Teeswater.. (nee Be tha.
Carter)` .a� _on, on Sunday„, ayy.
21st
Peter: Van• Osch, R.A..„ 3,.•Lucknow,
a Jxn.
BRAflLEY :In. , Kincardine
'Hospital' on Friday, May 12th,
to.,Mr. and ,Mrs. James.' Bradley
of Amberiey; " a daughter, a :sis-
ter. for Maureen, Mary and Max
ine, . .. •
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