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34. Verbena 3 stems -any slid bias of� iii r Childre0 said at news IT f�JL . �,�IE'A' �'A',1'�lr�I�j'�'�;A r� " � "" *4 ";'; '
xhibtts to pe m place by 12.00 colour . � conference , recently . 'that sDi�i; (� T AR A +
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35. Zintnas - (Large) - 3 blooms - y ,, s
Jud ng will take lace between' ""� ` , ` , ,,R i Application bp. JQ C, W r a , ,
g P 4 ) s , r, i X ,,I (: ' " tributions to the Area since its i?A Y, fid. vfl6 blue •x ..1eYps Y_At )1,
t'2:00 p.m. until 3100 .m, any colour n4 d ,h,;s , ..,. : -broad licejice td'serve ,NXpcbe 1'-;S` of ii1`'x'
P s� , .* :f �t: ,,_, founding six yeah ago. $ r vrt}t;>liltttl ,.s d
36. Z n las mall b _ ,n ,.. I a r
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Viewing time of show -open to A t n (S ) 5 looms F. �, ,; , t?l, # „. Egmon.dt+ille, Harpuchay :and "S#:.. Colua»bAnx;nt s =f '•
an colour (e r t; i „t+� +, ,,x, , 1r,x. , . „ik • ::,, surtoundin areas. ', n
public 3:00 - 8:00 'p.m. - Y . •. He aid he, was aware that
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37. Basket, or container of i ".", g t t '., ''' . ' k:' ,.:4~ �� k 1 M ; � ':" S
All rues to be resented at 4c
P P m n��� ,$ . Z .: A,1 �.a b ) here { bben considers le
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Zinnias an colour a r r "' t b
8.00 p.m, Y Y „±'. y,.. �� „"f , ser"(di t ,:gig` wry ",;,, discussion 'about problems at Decial0n; ,APPR01/E. D IM pAf)T rifl
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All -flowers to remain in place g h> u, ,;, ,A„4 .: (ii , •. ��1,- � r, Co estoga, but he was not sur- The Commission issues a'licence {, y+�
count) i C, t2 b 'A',,,. 7ys;; a t'G n7' <, d �yYe�X: , exp>rin$March 31;4,t•'( a;
until presentation of awards. , : y ;:, ,X.. ',' b` r r pirised'. "I know of no subject to conditions to b•er s ecified the cin. s
38. Any Annual (Not included k, i ,' f. : h ,> , x z Min :: R" '"<;�x rj, _ P �. �ht ter 'w 14 .y.
1. Only one ent allowed in each t N- x organization tat- i_ ithout
Y. Y �r'- f t ,* ; .A° ,, � �t � ��,� Ish , r :; h � enable fhe Commission to consider renewal of tills licence, ,
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Gfass. 'J '�y, x ,•: -PF,, A Vt, ,,', , � i', t f II +I III II �p MI tmttli problems-- •particularly one that at the same time as renewal' flf other' lic'dnces iii Milks '
Section B . , C. - fi , t +! . t X u y ,'
2. All flowers and pl nts shown BIENNIALS OR PERENNIA r',k T ti»` �' ``; ^ rt i`', t` has grown as fast as Conestoga, cegion.
must be grown and arranged by ,- ,?, Mr. Hunt er said.
1. Achilles -' '(Angels Tears) - ��� "`
the exhibitor,. except in the g �t#)^X'�';' , iii" ?A° y The boundaries of the areas proposed to,be servep:by+ the
}white - 3 stems r f,7Y He said .he was impressed
decorative design division. d t w r; � „s r p ssed with, •licensee are geneoally acceptable but will be more , ' ''
2 Carnation - 3 bloo' s - .an Y l x 41, � � • J r , the high calibre of people le he had s
3. All' exhibits must be in place m Y Vis. „ ,, , P P particularly described in tete licence. _
s, `� ,• x M1:Y ��T, Y met at tie colic a and he said he
by 12:00 noon, day of the show. colour �t ,9s Pti" ; , �1.1xr, qy ", r. g rr
4. N,o exhibitor `allowed in the 3•'-Coreopsis - (Calliopsis) - 3 ���; �' b : , , ` ,. r � felt confi nt that together' they The part' of the application to.distribute the,.lollowing 1
' blooms - anIl'l err + fit' could meet '11 challenges. distant FM stations is. DE>•ERRED: 1
building while flowers being y colour r �r , b - ( n, ,
judged. 4. Dahlia Decorative - 1� �` mast a Y p
' `M er onal view is ,that
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5. Entrants must be paid up Bloom , any colour "`��� "+ ; '~ Conest has an unparalleled CJOM-FM Windsor, -Ont. GKD.S-FM tHamilton, Ont. .
members, except -in Junior Clas- S. Dahlia'- Cactus type - 1 bloom "• • kI I . . oppo unity to be of service to the CKF%4-FM Toronto, Ont.
CKLW-FM Windsor, Ont
r h a eo I .The universities la an CHFI-FM Toront'o', Ont. CHUM -FM Toronto, Ont. r
res. (Anyone may exhibit on =any colour' T ti ; , ' r3 P p play CJOY FM •Guel h, Ont. WLDM-Flv1 Detroit, Mich.,
£ �w���� i)n��, 'r, indispe le robe but only about P
payment of membership ,fee of 6.. Dahlia • - Semi -cactus l e � t� �; Y a ^ z �. , ' five per t of those whb enter WDET-FM Detroit, Mich. WMUZ-FM Detroit, ,Mich.
` r CKPC-F'M lirantford,Ont'.
$1.00), bloom - any colour " y,,. "c , s
- '� IIx elemen ry, school attend
6. Exact number of flowers, 7. Dahlia - Ball 3 blooms'- any * y: � e b +yz;)M + �'';' . - `• „
sprays or s spikes called for must a „ } "� ' , ' M universit . The *other 95 per4 cent The' Commission notes ,the applicant's plan to organize
p colour } x, 1 have an qually important need r ram council$ for each town to aid in the o eration of
be shown. }bud on any entry is 8. Dahlia - Pom Pom- (Ndt,rnore �r �,�X, , N4, ( P Rg p
t1M classed,as a bloom" if it shows, , „, s X ' (+'>t yf;J and . des re for education," he - their community channel. The Commission will observe,
than inches) 3 blooms ,.A t .;•�, t, f- . +a}
color.'Except in sprays, spikes, any colour . • �� �h' " y l 9 "' f e3 said, with 'interest this method of achieving community
stem or stalk. y Rss •1 He said thaf colleges such as, involvement in, local programfiring. • '
9. Dahlia - container of assorted s # y 1 1 A. , Conestoga hap the opportunity to '
7. All exhibits, personal pro 10. Daylilies 1 stem with ' i' ; )., °' , * .H ('W�IX ," r fulfill the requirements, of those - Y
Gu Ltfebre
perry; containers, plants, etc. )eft r b q r
bloom(s) and buds. < , '� r' , '"t,X k.who do not attend university. - Director -General of Licelising
at the risk of the exhibitor. 11. Daylilies - collection of 3 Day, • - �r`nf x s r ';x `y Y' ' ),
8. n area for last minute r" ye �� "
lilies"- any assortment ": * , x•
touch and 'water fol•. exhibitors , - . '
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12: Gaillardia - (Blanket Flower) • r .. t pit Thieves hit , .
will be available. ,, w + ,
9. Any -added , greenery is al- 3 blooms, h� > , r"� ' `` `•
lowed,, but will not add or take 13, Gladiolus 1 spike white . k 1,,'. ?, . Canadian Conseil de la'
away points in judging.. bloom < ,`�� '' Y e , Radio -Television Rall 4616vislon
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Commission , Canadienne
10. Decision of the ':.judge, or 14.�Gladi'olus . 1 spike -mauve t� .= , =+ C�,inQd��%n �� $
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judges, will be final. Judges• are bloom " i� , ` •
given the power to award a prize 15: Gladiolus -' 1 spike re �;; t "
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to any entry they think deserving; bloom - a ' fid • � I �+ hl '
also, a judge may withhold, any 16. Gladiolus 1 spike bi- ,""m, Canadian Tire Warehouse . ' AVID Public �.arl�
award; if, in his or her opinion no cotou.red bloom South Main Street had also beer3
,� • adjacent to their � new store .on ,
exhibit in a section merits a prize, 17, Gladiolus - 1 spike - pink , . -
• 11. Points awarded as follows: bloom . entered. Entry was -gained I/ ' . "
UNUSUAL EGMONDVILLt= POT -Mrs: Harry --Pretty, 80,. of Goder'ich St. W:. , Y g
3 points for 1st 18. Gladiolus - 1 spike . yellow Seaforth has a piece of novelty pottery which was made by,he"r uncle 'Ferdinand, through'a broken window. •
2 points -for 2nd bloom Because Canadian Tire is in the -
1' ints for 3rd Surgard;'the last Egmondville Potter. Its a bowl shaped like a head, of cabbage process of mo"vin" into their new '
pV 19. Gladiolus - I spike - any other P "
-'� 12.•'No two persons from ,,the, with a mother rabbit and three small bunnles�pn the lid.. Mrs. Pre'tty,recal-led her ' store in the Former �Boshart.
colour bloom �11
V. same household may compete in. 20. Gladiolus 1 spike uncle making deliveries of 'his pottery by horse. and Wagon over bu,mpy,c0untry Furniture. factory. the owners ,are, AVIS PUBLIC '
any. one section. miniature -.any colour *naris' �' (Staff Photo) not sure�of what was taken. .
' Section A ANNUALS
21. Gladiolus 3• §.pikes rpixed
'l:°'Aster-common-3 blooms .r"r t •,:;,, •,- •
ro, u :COlbttr ... a2u:4;,J; , �q fr c s 97231 2f7r1 Nt.,,r-7
1• ' id "T Aster`- BaA . 3- Biiioms , any.. 'Y" dtolu$ - m ,rniature '-.:3
colour..,, spikes. - mixed colours
. 3. Aster - Powde.rpuff - 3 sprays 23. 'Basket , or, container' of -
any coloue' ; Gladiolus - any colour =any
4. Baf.helor Button (Corn number
flower) 5 blooms - any colour 24• Heliopsis Single - 1
5. Calendula ('Scotch -. pot Flowering head . •
marigold) 3 blooms - any 25, Heliopsis - Double - (Golden
•colour Glow) - 5 blooms,
41 6. Carnation - (Annual) 326. Monkshood - 3 spikes any
--i , blooms - aglcolour colour
7. Clarkia - 3 spikes,- - any colour 27• Phlox - perennial - 3 st s
8. Cosmos - 5 Blooms - any any colour
colour 28. Rudbeckia (Gloriosa, Daisy) -
-K 9. Cosmos (Klondyke) - 5 3 blooms (single) .
blooms 29. Rudb cckia (Gloriosa Daisy).-*
10. Celosia (Plumed) - 3 pluns - 3 blooms (double) •
any colour • . 30,. Shasta Daisy single - 3
) 11. Celosia - (Cockscomb) - 1 blooms •
comb - any colour 31•, Shasta Daisy - Double .- 3
12. Dahlia -•(From seed'this year." blooms •
*� - 3 blooms - any ,colour 32. Any other Perennial/Biennial
, 13. Dianthus - 5 blooms, - any not mentioned above. -
colour - Section C ROSES
14. Larkspur 3 spikes - any1. Peace- 1 bloom - any colour
colour . .2.. Hybrid Tea - 1 blobm - any
15.. Marigold - Tall (3 inches &' colour
over -,stems not under 10" 3. Floribunda - 1 bloom - any
.tall) 5 blooms colour . • ^ .
16. Marigold (Blooms not over 4•: Grandiflora - I .stem - any '
1'/a inches) - 5' blooms . - colour •
17, Marigold - (Blooms 1'/2 to 3'/2 S. ' Any other type rose -3
inches)'- 5 Blooms blooms
A 18. Marigold •- Container of 6. Specimt:n ruse floated in a
marigolds• suitable container11
19. Nasturt,,um - with own foliage 7• Miniature - 3 blooms -any
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Le •Conseil de la Radio -Television canadienne annonce
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la decision 'sutvante qui prendra effet,le, 31• juillet 1974:.; ,,,-.
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; •ele•brate summer
Decision CRTC 74-174 .I. .;,,,,,:,.., ,,: r,��t
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SEAFORTH ET ENVIRONS '
MITCHELL, LES
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W1 t� n U tri tto s salads
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[ONTj - 7208887 ` ' • . "
Demande presentee par Jahn Ward vue
d iter tine
une licence de radib-diffusion afro 'd'exploiter true
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;. entreprise de television par cable pour desservir Mitchell, "
With the incrc'.sing empliasi's
within a fea..days. •
Seaforth, Dublin, Egmondville, Harpurhay; St. Columban,
on nutrition and weight watching,
Good care adds to the life and
"' �• et les environs (Ont.). • • -
'it is always nice to know when
flavor of greens:. Wash them to
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something which is,good to eat is ,
remove any grit, then drain and
Decision:. APPROUVE EN PARTIE
also good for us. -Salads are une
chill' in a tightly closed plastic
Le Conseil accorde une licence expirant le 31 mars ' 1977 •
of these .nire foods and it's easy to
be enthusiastic about t-hcm when
bag. Most salad vegetables
should be- washed before."storing
aux conditions qui y seront specifiees. Cette periode r--1
au, Conseil d'etudier le renouvellement de cette
there are so many fresh salad
in a plastic bag. Mushrooms.
,permettra
. . licence en meme temps •quell celui d'autres licences de la. , .
, greens to choose from'
peas and carrots may be stored .
'region. '
All salad greens and "vegetables
unwashed;. All salad ingredients
contribute necesstiry, nutrients to :
'should be cold, crisp and dry
Les limites de la region que le tit'ulaire de licence compte
• our diet anf most are low in
before msing.them. •
desservir sont accept'ables en general. Elles sont.toutefois
calorics. „ Salads containing
Protein' foods such as meat,
'eggs
I decrites avec-plus de precision dans la licence._ �
cabbage, Icturce, spinach, green
poultry, and cheese
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La de la demande en v,ue d'obtenir 1'autorisation de
onions, radishes, cucumbers,
'combined with salad greens and
partie
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celery. green pe!p$per or tomatoes
vegetables can turn an appetizing
distribuer les stations MF eloignees suivantes " est •
will 'contribute vitamin C.. Leafy
side salad into a hearty main
DIFFEREE:,
greens and..- yellow or, ora+ge
course salad, ..
CJOM FM Windsor (Ont.) CKDS-FM Hamilton (Ont.) •
vegetables provide vitamin A. '
CHEF'S SALAD
CKLW-FM Windsor ('Ont.) CKFM-FM Toronto (Ont.) .
Of course to obtain the
2 thick slices (about 7 ounces)
Toronto (Ont.; CHUM -FM Toronto (Ont.)
maximum level of these nutrients
. cooked chicken•, cut in strips'
wCHFI-FM
CJO,Y-FM Guelph -(Ont.) WLI)K4-FM Detroit (Mich.)
it is important to start fresh by
2 thick slices (about 7 ounces)
WDET-FM'' Detroit (Mich.) WMUZ-FM Detroit •(Mich.),
choosing top quality salad
' cooked ham, cut in strips
CKPC-FM Brantford (Ont.) r ..
ingredients at the store and then
treating them with care. once at
' 2 ounces Canadian Swiss:stylb
cheese, cut. in strips
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Le *Conseil prend note' des , projets 'du requerant ... .
home. .It is. wise to, purchase
2 medium tomatoes, cut in
d'organiser des conseils de programmmion pour chaque
amounts that are to be used
wedges
. ville afin de contribuer a 1'explo'itation du canal
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. 2 sliced hard -cooked eggs -
communautaire. Le Conseil suivra avec interet cette' , _
'vue
apartm ens
6 cups torn lettuce
ethbde ede faire ,patticiper la'communaute a la
mn
1/2 cup sliced cucumber
programm'ati" locale. - I .
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'/2 cup sliced green onions ,
1/' 1'' d A.,'I.
, . Guy Lefebre '
colour : cup sire ra is es Le Dtrecteur.genera, Gestton des poltluques do licences
S blooms •any colour . Mrs. Barb Watt, all joined in for a ' '/3 cup diced green pepper r'
20. Ni ells - Love in the mist) - 34' Collection of 3 blooms -zany 2: Assortment of cut garden container and basb should not
g ( sing song during the evening: /2 teaspoon .salt
blooms- -any colour colour - differegt name flowers in container - Modexn exceed --5' inches in any Mrs A Powell organized the 1/8 teaspoon peps' _ �• ,
21. Pansies (with own foliage) - 5 varieties. (arrangement to county' direction. party for the residents... !/a cup French dressing
blooms - any colour Section D POTTED PLANTS 3. Assortment of cut, garden 3ectionJG CURIOSTY CORNER She said that everyone enjoys Combine all ingredients except
22. Petunia - Single - 3 blooms - 1 • African Violet -any colour - flow' sYin container -Oriental 1. Anv plant of interest, or of the apartments anyj many dressing and toss gent)y. Chill. Canadian Conseil de Ia .
any colour -' single crown - single petalled • (arrangement to count) - .unusual type.: Named if ,.residents appreciate bring close Just before serving add'dressing. ". , •, Radio -Television Radio-T616vision . .
* 41 23. -,Petunia - Double'- 3 blooms - • flower 4. Arrangement " of roses , possible. to downtown. 6 servings. Commission Canadienne
�rany colour - 2. African' Violet - any colour - - Traditional ' " 2. 'Anv flow,er'of interest,; or of Mrs. Marion MacDonald, Mrs. '. . ,
24x'Petunia - •Ruffled - 3 blooms - • single crown - double flower' S. Arrangement of roses - an unusual type. Named if - Kci) Doig, Gail Price and Lillian a, • t
many colour 3: Geranium' - any colour - Modern possible. Powell all ,dorratcd baked goods
25I . Phlox , An•nuai - S stems -any grown in pot - with flower(s) 6. Arrangement of roses - '' 'Sertion H for the.- affair, John Lyndon •
colour 4. Geranium, - variegated leaf - Oriental • CHILDREN OF PUBLIC SCHOOL, supplied the flowers. Charlie
26. Salpiglossis - (Painted tongue grown in 'pot (Flowers not 7. Driftwood and natural flower AGE „- Malcolm played bag pipes. '
velvet -flower) - 3 stems - any v essential) arrangement (dried flowers I • Cor>tainer (Childs to. of ` The residents have held H PADS 11•
colour ' .. 15. Geraniufa- ivy leaf - grown in may be used) mixed flowers (use several dances and parties during ,
of (flowers not essential) 8. Corsage..- Ladies - (Wired and imagination) the past, year in their large -qq
27. Flower) (Pincushion P g 2. Zinnia - 3 b,tooms - am• colour
' .6.• Gloxinia,� an colour - crown taped) with a in common room. j � m -
Snap r) - 5 blooms in of Y p p for grocery lists keeping -,scores
' 28. Snapdragons - (Antirrhinum) p 9. Dining Table arrangement - 3. Mixed •bunch ' of flowers, ' " •'
Dwarf -Total plant Height 7' Begonia (Fibrous) grown in (Under 10 inches from table) picked for Mother•as carried . . f
11 under ,12" 5 stems - an Pot . (candles allowed) by a child Oil Supplies `
y8. Begonia (Tuberous) Bulb Some three trillion barrels of oil phone 311 e S S Q g e s I eve letters �tes
g 10. Dish Design - a design of cut .4. Assortment of weeds in a tin.
colour .Grown in of � g g •nearly three times as mluch as
29. Snapdragons - (medium) P flowers -and or foliage set in - 5. Gladiolus - 1 spike • any ' has been discovered in the world f
9. Coleus any variety -grown' sand or other water holding colour --grown by exhibitor to date - lie beneath the sea. B
(Under 24") S stems any in poi g y .
colour material. Accessorie;� are 6. Plant in pot -potted and or the end of this century, up to half vQ,�S •SIZeS-tC,ke your th®Ile
10. Dish Garden any variety permissible. grown by exhibitor of the world's oil su Ices ma
30. Snapdragons -(giant) - Ove p pp ' y
growing material to be used - 7. An other flower - 3 blooms- "
,,. 24") 5 stems - • � accessories permissible • 11 • Tea Table Arrangement - Y come from offshore wells. - ,. •
1 1. Any other, potted plant not open to those who set up a tea 8. A flower pie Fill a tin foil ,. .
late with sand,moundin it®C 3
-any colour• table arrangement for the . P g
r mentioned above. day up in the centre, moisten Istanbul's New Bridge . . 2
3} c . . . , . 4
gvgeet Peas (Annual) small - 5 Section E Istanbul's• new 3,542 -foot v
*ell, at the stems -any colour DECORATIVE DESIGN OR suspension bridge over the
r' 32. Sweet'Peas (Annual) tall - 5 SectionF MINIATURE • with water, then stick short &is o u's nwrks the first time the '
AItRANGMENTS p x
sterns -any colour Definition small replica, ih stems of chosen flowers so historic strait has been brio''ed oAt
1. Assortment of cut garden0 . . . 1:
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0KAM
33.' Stocks -single and of double, • both container and flowers, of that they completely, cover since i?ersian King Darius laslr'ed
flowers in container = Tradit "1
a design of a larger size. The the to to resemble a rc
3 stems - Any colour Tonal (arrangement to count) g g P. pie. ;boats from shore to shore for his +� ht ur-011+ 5 ei
rgn. including the (Colour and desig'ri to count) arhiy to doss in the sixth century __ .?
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