Clinton News-Record, 1974-08-29, Page 9The Clinton Centennial Committee's first annual arts and craft
show held in the arena on Friday and Saturday was a big suc
cess, according to organizers. A crowd of about 1,400 atten-
ded, and nearly $1,000 was turned over to the Centennial
Committee. More than 50 exhibitors were on hand with a
variety of crafts. (News-Record photo)
Complete results of the Flower Show
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Complete results of the flower show
are:
Asters, Powder Puff, Mrs, A. Bar-
nett.
Asters, any other- type, R. C.
Cook; Mrs. R. Cudmore; Mrs.
Colclough.
Cosmos display, Mrs. R. Barnett;
Mrs. B. Olde; Mrs, Ruth Bond;
Zinnias, large, Dahlia Flowered,
Mrs. B. Olde, R. C. Cook; Mrs. F.
Fingland.
Zinnias, large, Cactus flowered,
Bram Eindenberg; C. Cook, Mrs. B.
Olde.
Zinnias, small, R. C. Cook; Jane
Symons; Mrs. S. Middleton.
Petunias, single, small, old-
fashioned, Mrs. F. Fingtand; Mary
Epps; Mrs, P. Westerhaut.
Petunias, single, large hybrids, a
display, Mrs. A. Barnett; Mrs. P.
Westerhaut; Mrs. Daphne Johnston.
Petunias, double, Mrs. H. Currie;
Mrs. A. Barnett.
Pansies, a, display, Mrs. F.
Fingland; Mrs. A. Barnett; Miss D.
Marquis.
Snapdragons, large, Mrs. Einden-
berg; Mrs, A. Barnett; Bram Ein-
denberg.
Snapdragons, small, Jane
Symons; Mary Epps.
Marigold, African, Bram Einden-
' berg; Mrs. S. Middleton; R. C.
Cook,
Marigold,', French double,
Florence Pullen; Mary Epps, Jane
Symons:
Sweet Peas, annual, Jane
Symons; Mrs. B. Olde; Margaret
&omen.
Phlox, perennial, Mrs. H. Currie;
Mrs. Mary Epps; Mrs. F. Fingland.
Gladiolus, white, Bram Einden-
berg; Fred McClymont; Mrs. R.
Cudmore,
Gladiolus, red, Bram Einden-
berg; Fred McClymont; Mrs. B.
Olde.
Gladiolus, pink, Bram Einden-
berg, Mrs.N. Tyndall; Mrs. F.
Sloman,
Gladiolus, any other colour, Mrs.
R. Cudmore; Mrs. F. Sloman; Mrs.
S. Middleton.
Gladiolus, different varieties,
Fred McClymont; Mrs, F. Sloman;
Mrs. S. Middleton.
Tuberous Begonias, any colour or
colours, Mrs. M. Epps; Mrs. F.
Fingland.
Dahlia, large decorative, Mrs, F.
Cummings; R. C. Cook; Jane
Symons.
Dahlia, Cactus, Mrs, M. Epps; R.
C. Cook; Bram Eindenberg.
Dahlia, semi-cactus, R. C. Cook;
Mrs. F. Sloman; Ruth Bond.
Dahlia, miniature, decorative or
cactus, Mrs. F. Cummings; Mary
Jamieson; R. C. Cook.
Dahlia, Pom-Porn not over 2 in,
diant, R. C. Cook; Don Symons;
Mrs. P. Sloman.,'
Dahlia, Ball, not over 2 in. diem.,
Mrs. H. Currie; Mrs, A. Barnett;
Mrs. F. Cummings.
Coleus (foliage), a display of cut-
tings, Mrs. R. Cudmore; Mrs, A.
Barnett; Florence Pullen.
Daisy, any type, Mrs. B. Olde;
Mrs. R. Cudmore; Mrs. Daphne
Johnston.
' Any other flower grown from
seed, stem or one bloom, Mrs. A.
Barnett; Ruth Bond; Florence
Symons.
Geranium, potted, 1st year plant,
Mrs. R. Cudmere; R, C. Cook.
Gladiolus, basket or container
arrangement to ,count, Bram Ein-
denberg; Mrs, H. Currie; Stewart
Middleton.
Arrangement of assorted roses,
Mrs. A. Barnett; Mrs. M. Epps;
Mrs, F. Fingland.
Zinnias, basket or container
arrangement to count, Mrs. A. Bar-
nett; Mrs, F. Fingland, Mrs. R.
Cudmiire.
Coffee table arrangement, Mrs. A.
Barnett; Mrs, R. Cudmore; Mrs. F.
Fingland.
• Miniature arrangementnot over 5
in. any direction, Mrs. A, Barnett;
Mrs. F. Sloman; Mrs. Colclough.
Arrangement of assorted garden
flowers in container, Mrs. A. Bar-
nett; Mrs. S. Middleton; Mrs. F.
Fingland.
Display, of assorted garden
flowers in container, Mrs. A. Bar-
nett; Mrs. Mary Epps; Mrs. R. Cud-
more.
Mantel arrangement, one sided,
Mrs. R, Cudmore; Mrs. S. Mid-
dleton; Mrg. M. Epps,
A
2 Great Shows
*Sat., Aug. 31
and
*Sun., Sept. 1
2:00 P.M. DAILY
Arrangement in a small unusual
container, originality to count, Mrs.
M. Epps; Ruth Bond; Margaret
Sloman.
"Rustic Rhythm" using
decorative wood (driftwpod) and
other plant material, Mrs. R. Cud-
more; Mrs. A. Barnett.
Ladies' corsage, Mrs. A. Barnett,
Classes for children of public
school age (except Junior Gar.
deners):
Asters, 5 blooms, Robert Snell.
Pansies, 5 blooms, Owen
Moriarty; Sharon Moriarty.
Snapdragons, 3 stems, Robert
Snell.
Petunias, single, plain petalled, 5'
blooms, Robert Snell.
Table arrangement not over 12 in-
ches high, Sharon Moriarty; Owen
Moriarty; Michael Moriarty.
Classes for children of public
school age and Junior Gardeners:
animal of fruits, vegetables or
flowers or combination, Owen
Moriarty; Sharon Moriarty; Sylvia
Forbes; Bev Ma thers; Janie Cooper,
Dave Williscraft.
Vegetable person, Alex Ivey;
David Pullen; Owen Moriarty;
Dave Williscraft; Tom Williscraft;
Mike Williscraft.
Classes for Junior Gardeners
only:
Zinnias, large, 5 blooms, David
Pullen; Steve Riley; D. Williscraft.
Asters, 5 blooms, Children's
Public Garden; David Pullen; Mike
Williscraft,
Pansies, 5 blooms,' Tom
Williscraft; David Pullen; Barbara
Forbes and Dave Williscraft, tied.
Snapdragons, 3 stems, Steve
Riley; Sylvia Forbes; Mike
Williscraft.
Petunias, single, plain petalled, 5
blooms, Jamie Cooper; David
Pullen; Claude Daw; Craig Bowker;
Mike Williscraft; Tom Williscraft;
Dave Williscraft,
Arrangement in an unusual con-
tainter, Christine McGee; David
Pullen; David Williscraft.
Arrangement in a teacup and
saucer, Dave Williscraft; David
Pullen; Mike Williscraft; Tom
Williscraft;.
Carrots, 3, Sylvia Forbes; Steve
Riley; Dave Williscraft; Brian
Cooper; David Pullen; Barbara
Forbes.
Dahlia, 1 bloom, Claude Daw;
David Pullen; Steve Riley;
Christine McGee; Barbara Forbes;
Dave Williscraft.
• •
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