The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-08-22, Page 7Hal
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109): I. Mory, ra, orsyth,
*wog mew Jo which :they first Tersyth, ihird; c Bennett; Pansies for coffee diSe" voiltite flowers, arrange.:
were displayed. Them were , MAW* Or pUrPle: C. tall* 11 l'l‘enth "nt T1
and'
year, and entries fOtiged 1N/, other Angus, a lisor. mrssitiimin,' MeKagoevidi whi.a, irerYtb; Janet Yieldng,
with* was 7 46 from In& syth; three IMMO W n t itrmode""en—Awmcontainrarnmpj, . •
exhiK. bitors, up eight from last Axgue; mewing; any Norman; container of accessories suitable for Tante":
The judge or the show 'was the variety: J. Denald*On i IL - Fielding X Moglell-,C Forsyth* F ft forty '
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Rev. J.
W. Siebert of Stratford. log, B. PellaldSen; three...,,,,..1011- arrangemen_ t of perennials not grows
and the judge's clerk was Afrs, attwe, saMe color, /erne vararv: over lir': /.. ,E.Mmidell, , L'Iliella f f il
ed the social cimtacts; Much in- !Wadi'', T. Coll*, E., Mundell; paradise', an white newerls1.10. gathered at the home of Mr. and
terest was evidencedin-the plents pink, red or chteago Peace: 1. eluding wergreens and acces„ Mrs. Aitchison Wallace, Clifford,
on Sunday afternoon for a picnic
f.sfarifn CI'Otier. ' ' E, Fielding; five ruhlhiture, Off- P. Angus; 4‘Reflections", water Or Olt ' y ,
Aftenioon tea was owed to a ,ferent colors: X. riel,_._41411,_ part of design: J. Mehl*, 11, ' Fifty rela
goodly number and many enjoy- Roses --Peace, 1 U•101"4114 F. E. Voir, Mrs. K. Ifclfsgue; AI/inter — tIvaa and friends
for sale table, 'and the nuillerdus Bennett, I. Morrey, Mi Ilichard. sories, suitable for mant,e1: J. . .
attendance draws, Mr. Stewart. son; Tee, white er neer:, E. Fielding, /dr*. K. NielCa011e' ' t:t andandt6.! faamitilwirthiviauricloWallathecire
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.Beettle. WI* the doer Prize, 4' iiitehte, Mrs. Rip 00Y, P.° Anglia; 1110rrey' -"VOW 016% l'hing'T ar* ' ' - ' prior ' '
fraMed Settire.. The (1)4aw of most . Tea, red: Airs, R. Goy, J. 1)eneltl" rangeM'on't fors . zilen °air 4„ departure for. their home. #1. 14*
interest was the fnemberahl._ p., son, F. E. Madill; Tea, Yellow: Fielding, F. .g., Madill; l'Autuinn' - , '
to ' Angeles Calif. Maurice has been
draw for a Don Vain Painting Mrs, R. Goy, It. Bennetti,, Tea, Festival" arrangement to in.. visiting the past two weeks with
During the afternoon -family
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which was won by Antal A. pink: E. Ritchie, T. CeelleltoMios elude fruit: 1. Morrey,.J. Field- his Parents' *
WilSon, Shute'. Street. A.. Henry; Tea, flay other' ColOr: nonsensical creature: The thanks of the officers and Miss A. Henry, F. Vair, Mrs. K. McKague, Wil- mrs. waliace were presented,
Li"; ' pictpreit were talten.and Mr. and
direttorti goes to the many people Donaldson; Floribunda, red: R. son.
w110 belPed in Milny waYs te 'Bennett P
, P. Angus:Floribunda
melte the sheW one of the m
successful held.
If the society's secretary migh
be permitted to make a comMen
Vegetables — Beans, green:• S,
Donaldson, Mrs. L. Campbell, E,
Ritchie; Beans, yellow: S. Don-
• aldson, J. Donaldson, P. Angus;
Beets: K. Fieldi4,1Virs, G. Bax.
ter, J.' Donaldson; Cabbage; J
Donaldson, P. Angus, Mrs. L
Campbell; Carrots: P. Angus, C
Forsyth, Mrs. G. Baxter; Cu
cumbers, slicing: E. Fielding, C
Forsyth, M. Grant; Cucumbers
pickling: C. Forsyth, Mrs. G
Baxter; Corn, sleet: Mrs.
Baxter, C. Forsyth; Green Pep
per s: P. Angus, E. Fielding, C.
Forsyth; Onions, from sets: C.
Fo th, P. us, E. • 'fig,
Sqiiash: D. Vair, Mrs. G. Baxter,
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os
t any other coior:P
,. AngUS,
Wil-
son, any other type: P, Angus
It (perpetual.); GrandifloraE
t Mundell.
after overhearing the rernar
"The horticultural society:mus
,make a lot of money," we woul
hasten to say we spend a lot o
money to plant and Maintain tb
beds at the hospital, the, bank
corner, the town hall and othe
points within the town of Wing
halt'. It costs to have a success
flower show, a judge and a prii
list. Aside from this the executiv
,finds it a gratifying and reward
Ing effort to provide free hortic
tural advice, and we are pleas
to be able to provide this service
to our tosvnspeople.
The winnersat the show on
Saturday follows:
Annuals — Antirrhinum (Snap-
dragon):, E. Mundell, E. Nor-
man, P. Angus; Asters: T. Cas-
lick, Mrs. R. Goy, E. Ritchie;
Cosmos, old fashioned: C. For-
syth, Mrs. L. Campbell; Cosmos,
orange: E. Fielding, E. Ritchie,
P. Angus; *Marigolds, large: I.
Morrey, R. Bennett, P. Angus;
Marigolds, dwarf: Mrs. G. Bax-
• °ter, Z. Hopwood, M. Grant; Phlox
(perennial): Mrs. L. Campbell,
French,,L Morreyr.Petunias,
ii„singleamlid.color:IDIThea, E.
.(Normak.. Baxtery Pe-
tunias, single, tones: E. Norman,
M. Grant, Mrs. R. Goy; Petunias,
double: P. Angus, R. Bennett,
Mrs. R. Goy; Zinnias, giant; Mrs.
G. Baxter, D. French, Z. Hop-
wood; Zinnias, cactus: Mrs. R.
Goy, C. Forsyth, Mrs. K. Mc-
Kague; Zinnias, dwarf: S. Don-
aldson, J. Donaldson, M. Grant;
any other annual: C. Forsyth, M.
Grant, P. Angus.
Dahlias --Cactus, 1 'bloom:
Mrs. K. McKague, E. Norman, E. •
Ritchie; Cactus, 3 blooms: C.
Forsyth, P. Angus; semi -Cactus,
1 bloom: C. Forsyth, second;
semi -Cactus, 3 blooms: Mrs. L.
Campbell, I. Morrey, J. Donald-
son; Decorative; under 6", 1
bloom: E. Norman, C. Forsyth,
E. Ritchie; Decorative, under 6",
3 blooms: E. Ritchie, M. Grant;
Decorative, 6" and. over; 1
bloom: P. Angus, J. Donaldson,
T. Caslick; Decorative, 6" and
over, 3 blooms: M. Grant, C. For.
syth; Pompon (Not over 2" dia.
5 blooms: P. Angus, E. Ritchie;
any other variety, 3 blooms: Mrs.
K. McKague, Mrs. L. Campbell,
Plants --African Violet,
t double: E. Norman, E. Mundell,
d R. Bennett; Coleus: L. Dustow,
f D. Connell, Mrs. L. Campbell;
e Geranium in bloom; L: DttstOW,
M. Cleland; collection three non.
✓ blooming: M. Cleland; Ouse
- plant in bloom: D. Connell Mrs.
ul L. Campbell, E. Mundell; ,ouse
e plant, non -blooming: E. Ritchie,I
e M. Wilson, M. Cleland; Cacti: M.
Wilson; E. Fielding.
Arrangements — MiniatUre
roses, (arrangement not over 4"
. L. Campbell; Tomatoes,
with gifts marking their 45th
wedding anniversary. The family
=
broeticIteliaCilotheirrfathea
r a
with
45-year
rndsvisited tie
tack
from Brant-
ford, North Bay, Listowel,
FordWieh and Pidmereteht On
Monday Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Phillips of Port Credit visited at
the Wallace home.
Maurice and his family left by
motor on Tuesday morning.
—weekend guests of MF.and
Mrs, Har7 Genie were Mrs.
George Phillips toid daug,hter of
(S '
the: Wingham Masonic Lodge On,‘ Obrktre St; The Avinningt
Vancouver. Mrs. Mary Vii- of Belgrave " !ff.f
THIS NONSENSICAL creature ,W05 rated &St in IN
categotY. in The annual *Wloghani. Horticultural Society's
Flower Show. The shOw w0i held Oiri,SaNrckiYaftOneon
creature was the product of some mills on the Pt of
THIS FLOWER -arrangement not only won first place in its division 'at this year's
Horticultural Society Flower Show On Saturday but the all white arrangeinent was also
chosen Best in Show by Judge J. W. Siebert of Stratford. The arrangement was entered by
Mrs. Fieldin (Stff Photo)
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J. W. SIEBERT of Stratford was this year's I udge at the annual Wingham
Society.Flbwer Show on Saturday. The flowers were ludged before the show
public during the afternoon. The displays ran the gamut from simple annual
t• o complicated artistic arrangements.
Horticultural
opened to the
plants in pots
(Staff Photo)
Mr. end Mrs. Otto
Burlington, visitedmr. and
Stewart Higgins at the
Mrs. N.4. liarfray, man
visited her sister, ma. Edward
Gibson, for a week recently.
• Miss Gertrude Hamilton iaurie VanVelsor.
FtObert
Kincardine, was, a weekend
with Mrs, Laurie VanVelser.
Mr. •and Airs. Gordon Al)/ne.
and daughter,",Saskatoon, Saskachewan
Lloyd Sage, Listowel, visited
and Mrs. Ross Tymnan.
Gordon (Pete) Yeo is a pati
London Hospital. His hiends
hope he will return home soon
better health
in
• n at
• home 01 their daught. Mr.
latra".2 Tom shiie,
''0Mit.,r-vatfdr:Mrs. D. D
Cambridge, (Galt) and Mr. old
• Mrs. S. Clift, Toronto, were
weekend goats with the ladies'
ent mother; Mrs. Edward Gibson.
Recent guests with Mr. and
in Mrs. ROBS Toman Were Elgin and
Wallace 'roman of Flattsville and
Mr. and ih.s. Dan Douglas, Nevi Hamburg resPectivel
Burlington, spent Thursday and ' .
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. 'Vern
Clark:
Dr. and Mrs. M. T -Macfarland,
Winnipeg and grandiori, David
Imrie of England, Dr. Frank
Allan, Boston, Mass, and George
Allan, Sarnia, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Mac Allan at the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Matthews,
Cambridge (Preston), spent a
day last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Toman.
Mrs. Fraser Pollock and Todd
of Bramalekand Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Hayes, Brockville, visited
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gibson,
Dundas, spent from Wednesday
to Friday with his sisters, Misses
Elsie and Marion Gibson.
Allan Griffith and Miss Hazel
Sparling attended the garden
wedding of Miss Linda Hutton,
Durham, daughter of Mrs. Louis
Hutton, Wingham, to Donald
Storrey, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Storrey, all of Durham on
Saturday, August 17, and the
reception in Brussels Legion
Hall.
Terry Higgins, Stratford, is
vacationing with his grand-
.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Higgins.
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and don't know.
which way to turn,
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mg DECOR SINIOPPE
will be
August 26 to September 3
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