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The Huron Expositor, 1976-08-26, Page 15II\1T-EREST FREE! FORAGE TOOLS FROM SPERRY NEW HOLIMMD Buy your'New or Used Forage Equipment NOW. Pay no interest until March 1st, 1977 McGAVINj'S FARM EQUIPMENT LT WALTON Bnissel; 887-6365 Seaforth 527-0245 j • sumps EvErrerritNo WITTER Pon 110^PIV. NEWS FO T If you were somewhere else last.night and missed the news on television —toogri luck! As you know, it's not ;Zola d for- late arrivals. Television and radio miss a lot of local news reporting,' compared to newspapers. Your local newspaper's prime reason for 'being is to, present the news with strong emphasis on local news. Newspapers are local. Your local news- paper is the news source with maximum local identifibation and maximum cover- age. More than any other news medium, the local newspaper is identified with your community and is relied upon by almost every family in' your town. If you missed the local news on television or radio last night,' this newspaper gives you an in-depth report on what's happen- ing. And, take your time: we wouldn't want you to miss anything. Newspapers deny& the local story. CANADIAN COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS ASSOCIATION lotIrCRArAEDNA iz TING the COMMUNITY .PRESS MU iClhl >E7 POSLT'O .AVO.PST itprt :Wpgyggoop LESS CLIMBING 11901(0u:ratSociety announces F ower shditv winners ,T lie auditorium of SDI-IS looked like a well tended garden for A day when the Seaforth IlorticUl' tural Society took it over for their annual flower show On Wednesday. There was a full selection of entries and spectators had aogood look around and then took tea in the school cafeteria. Most points in the show—this year were won by Mary H atigh of Brucefield, who won a silver rose bowl, donated by the three local banks, to keep for a year. She'll be able to keep the vase, donated by Society president,Mrs• ' William . Scott, permanently. j. First runner up was Jean McEwen who won a hanging planter • donated by Sills Hardware. 2nd. 'runner up - Doreen Strong, won a hanging pot - I donated. by Seaforth Jewellers, Other winners of various classes were: Hostess Tea Table Arrangements `,Karen Whitmore won a cake plate bought from cash donations; Audrey McLlwain won a brown dish donated by Anstett Seaforth and . Mrs. Annie Allan .• won a white candy dish donated by Bob and Betty's Variety. The Play Boy - desk arrange- went (For Men only) was won by Bill Strong. He won a sweater donated by. Stewart Brothers. Second prize •went to Steve Hildebrand who won a shirt, donated by Bill O'Shea,. For miniature of roses, first went to Audrey McLlwain who won a bud vase, bought from cash donations. Second prize went to Bill Strong who won 1 can Green Elf Plant— food - donated by Topnotch Feeds Ltd: First prize for Miniature in Lid went- to Hazel Hildebrand who won a bud vase - b-oughrfrnm cash donations.Second prize went to Doreen St tong who won Cygon - 2E - donated by Seaforth Co-Op. Winners in childrens classes were: Children - Class G Most points in all of class - First - Lori Strong - Book - donated by Mrs. L. Grummett. Second prize. - Lip Strong, silver dollar - from cash donations and third prize, David McLlwain, silver dollar from cash donations. Childs. Toy special prize First prize - Lori Strong; shirt donated by Vincent Patin Equipment. Second - Frog - donated by K. Whitmore -. Lisa Strong; Third - David McElwain, silver dollar - donated from' cash donations. Under 10 years of age; Lori $,tfrong - Silver dollar from cash donations and second prite, tisa Strong, silver dollar from cash donations. Over 10 years of age (Flower Flag) - First prize Elizabeth DeJong, silver dollar from cash donations and second- prize - Esther DeJong, silver *dollar - from cash donations. Third Prize - Gary Elliott, silver dollar from cash donations. FirSt time exhibitor - First prize , Rose Ann Van Loon - Silver dollar from cash donations. Door prizes were won by: Steve Hildbrand; Karen Whitmore; Alice McConnell; Grace Addison; Grace Broadfoot; J.A.Stewart and Gary Gray. THE BERG SILO VISKPADtil Check these features; — Three point suspension for blow In and feeft OW, the. • • same day gonvenleOPP — No leveling or widthig fgt. silo 0.'8000- Spring loaded auger glways cyta. cleanly, edge of silo — Power ling drive always level, ;away,' pooftiv# 26" Blade Blower handles bulky baYhtge easily with low RPM, for less bearing problems and .11.10. POPO — Heavier •than competition auger for longer lasting durability Couple this. with a REASONABLE PRICE and yen belie an unbeatable combination. Write or phone for free estimates on your particular needs. Jamesway parts available. Keith`' enson Plumbing & Farm Equipment R.R.#4c Walton, Ontario Phone 345-2734 4 OUT TO SEE THE FLOWERS -- Kilbarchan Nursing Home, residents Mabel Turnbull, in the wheel chair and Stella Bushie, behind her, enjoyed an outing to the' Horticultural Society Flower Show at SDHS on Wednesday afternoon. Miss Turnbull tells how much she enjoyed the show in her column, Kilbarchan Notes. Laurie Savauge, left, and Linda Smith. (not in the photo) accompanied the ladies to the show. (Staff Photo) McKillop Correspondent • Mrs. Ed. Regele Mrs. Pearl Meuller and Mrs. Louisa Bennewies of Mitchell visited on Sunday with Mrs. Joseph Thornton. Sunday visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Harold McCallum were, Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCallum, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Hoegy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Glanville and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Breacker. Miss Brenda • Glanville of Crediton spent a couple of days with her cousin Master Carl McCallum. Mr..nd Mrs. Clarence'Dennis of IMood, Mrs. Joyce Fischer and Mark, Mrs. Adeline Diegel and David Sommerville were resent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Regele. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Regele and Brenda Glanville visited Mr. and • Mrs.. Clarence Regele Thursday LOOK AT THIS'ONE Verda Sinclair, right, points out some of the interesting flower arrangements ' using toys, that children entered -in the Seaforth Flower ShoW. ,Mabel strong, left,, whose grand- children won several prizes, also admires the exhibits. Staff Photo) Buyers of Timothy, Red Clover and Birdsfoivt Tref -SEED- Maple LeafitAills Ltd. Seed Div., Baden, Ont., BEAUTIFUL BOUQUETS — Mrs. Charlie Boyd, Mrs. Mac Scott and Jean McEwen look over some of the prize winning uquets at the flower show on Wednesday. Mrs. B d and ' Miss McEwen are sisters. (Staff Photo) Mrs. M ary Haugh who won a can i. of Green Elf house plant food donated by Topnotch Feeds Ltd. Most points for Arrangements went to Doreen Strong, first' - $10.00 Food Voucher donated by Roth Foods; Seafotth; Second prize to Audrey McLlwain - F iture and third prize, -picture - donated by Whitney Dorothy Statton, 1 can Green Elf plant food donated by Topnotch Feeds Ltd. A cup and saucer arrangement for new members only was first prize for Bill Strong. He won a cup and saucer bought from cash' donations. Second prize went to Steve Hildebrand who won' a China Mug, bought from cash Most points for 4 annuals went to Mrs. John Broadfoot who won a 5 lb. cheese donated by U.D.P.C., Seafotth. Most points, for Perennials & Biennials went to Miss Jean McEwen who won a -stapler donated by Ball MacCauley Ltd. Most points for Roses went to Mrs. John McLlwain who won rose fertilizer, donated by Canadian Tire Store, Seaforth. • Most points in Plants went to evening. donatiO. 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