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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-08-24, Page 9,_. Tk1E GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1967 Staff Photo This smug looking character and his "friend"- were from Robert and Susan McAulay. G 4, • Flower Show Disp A Y Bl_azs_ Qf CofQr Staff Photo Imperial Gold is the seerningly apt name given, this Lily whi t was on , display 0, In spite of rainy Weather for `gathering flowers, Saturday, August 19 saw North Street Un. ited Church Hall tilled with f1oral beauty. The Goderich Horticultural Society's summer show was convened, by Mrs. E. J. Prid. ham and the theme chosen was "Centennial Festival of Flow. ers". The president, Mary How. ell, in Centennial dress, wel. corned viewers as they arrived. Judge for -the 214 entries in specimen classes was Mr. D. H. Miles of Clinton. Judge for the 93 entries in arrangement- classes was Mrs. Miller of London. Special 'awards and prizes were: Eaton's= of Canada for. highest number of points in the show, Jill McLaren, 45 points. Sheaffer Pen Company, highest number of points in Horticul- tural section, Jill McLaren, 42 Points. Denomrne Flower Shop, highest number of points. in ar- rangement section, Mary How• e11,13 points. Royal Bank, best basket of mixed flowers was won by Ellen Huck. Dominion Road Machinery - Por -best arrangement in the show to Mary Howell. Goderich Manu. facturing Company, a chaise lounge for best tuberous begonia to Mrs. • C. Menzies. McGee Trophy for best recent intro. duction from Csses 1, 48, 59 was won by Mary Howell with the Centennial Floribunda Rose entered in class 59. Section 1: Cut 'Flowers, any flower recently introduced, Jeanne Price, W. R. Dean, Mrs. D. Buchanan. Aster, double five blooms, Jean McKee. Aster two varieties named, Anne Me. lick. Begonia, onebloom, float. ed, C. Menzies, H. .Stewart, Jill McLaren. Begonia, mixed colors, three, Jill McLaren, H. Stewart, W. R. Dean. Calendula, five blooms, Mrs. Moorhead}" Mrs. Buchanan. Carnation, five stems, W; R. Dean. Cosmos, seveh stems, . Jill McLaren, Mrs. E. Hetherington. Porn.Pon Dahlia, .mixed colors, five blooms, Jeanne Price, D. Nor- man; Mrs. G. Moorhead. Dahlia dwarf, mixed colors, five blooms, Alice Pridham, W. R. - Dean.,. Dahlia Cactus, "4 to 8 .inch, one bloom, Jill McLaren, H. Stewart, Anne Melick. Dahlia decorative, 4 from,the garden of. Mrs. J,. VI/: McLaren, BerAilier.:" • to 8 inch, one bloom, H, Stew. 'art, Anne Melick, M. B. Howell. Dahlia, grant over .8 inch, one bloom, Anne Melick+ Jill Mc. Laren. Daisy Gloriosa, three--' stems, D. Norman, M. B. How. ell. .Geranium, one bloom, Belle Burrows, Sybil Galbraith, Gor. don Muir. Gladiolus, standard, one spike, Alice Pridham, Anne . Melick, Mrs. Moorhead. Glad. iolus, standard, mixed. colors, three spikes, Jill McLaren, Mrs. Moorhead. Gladiolus, min. iature, . three spikes, Mrs,. Moorhead, Larkspur, three spikes, Jill McLaren. Lily, orange color, one .stem, S. Gal. braith, Mary Howell, Jeanne Price. Lily, any other color, one stem, Jill McLaren, D. Norman, Mary Howell. Marigold French, °Marigold French double, five blooms, Jeanne Price, W; R. Dean, Edna Fell. Marigold African, three blooms, Mrs. E. Jessop, Jill McLaren, Mrs, Eleanor Hetherington. Nastur. tium, five blooms, Jill McLar- en. Pansy, one specimen, Jill McLaren, W. R. Dean, Gordon Muir. Pansy, with ,attached fol- iage, five stems, Edna Fell, Gordon Muir, Mrs. E. Hether. 'ington. . Petunia single, five sprays, D. Norman, Ellen Huck, Jill McLaren. Petunia double ruffled or fringed, three sprays, D. Norman, Jill McLaren, Belle Burrows. Phlox, three stems, Jeanne Price, I. Norman, Jill .Photo by 'rt.H en,ry , � ,. 1 r The four' top-Winners In the show were left to right Mrs. J. W. McLaren, Beiimiller, Mrs. Robert Menzies, Goderich, M ss.4Mary Howell, Goderich acid Mrs. Ellen Huck, R.R. 1, Goderich. , Cb° McLa3en. Snapdragon, five spikes, Mrs. Jessop, Mrs. McLaren,.._,Mr..s... Moorhead. Stocks, three stems, Mrs. Moorhead. Sweet Peas, seven stems, Jill McLaren, Sy. bil Galbraith. Viola with attach. ed foliage, W, R. Dean, Mrs. Moorhead, Gordon Muir. Zin. nia, giant dahlia, three blooms, Mrs. M. Mathers, W.R. bean, Jeanne Price. Zinnia giant Cactus, three blooms, Mrs. Jes. sop, Mrs. E. Hetherington, Jeanne Price. Zinnia, any other variety, five blooms, Mrs. E. Hetherington, Jeanne Price, *Mrs. Moorhead. Any other gar. den flower, not listed above, , threetblooms or stems, Jean McKee, Jeanne Price, Mrs. M. Mathers. Collection of flowers not listed above, each .to be named, Jill McLaren. Basket of Gladioli, Mrs. Moorhead. Basket of marigolds; front view, Jill McLaren, E. Hetherington. Basket of Zin. nias, Mrs.' E. Hetherington. Basket of mixed flowers, front view, Ellen .Muck, Mrs, Moor. head, Jill McLaren. . Section 2: Roses, Miss Can. ada, one- bloom, Ellen Huck, W. lt. bean. White, one bloom, Gordon Muir, W. R. Dean, M. kloie11. Pink or pink $end, one bloom, Gordon Muir, M. B. .. .Howell, Mrs. Lawson, hose col. ,ored rose, one bloom, Gordon Muir, W. R. Dean,` J. H. Peters. `Red or red blend, one bloom, C. Menzies, Edna Fell, Gor- don Muir. Peace yellow, one bloom, . G. M. Ross, C. Mena .,vies, Alice Pridhanl. Peace, any other color, one bloom,. W. R. Dean, C. Menzies, Jill McLaren. Yellow or yellow blend (not peace), Vera Clark, Gordon Muir, Mrs. Neil Shaw. ° _ Orange or apricot blend, one bloom, Gordon Muir, Alice Bridham, W. R. Dean. Rose any color, full bloom, Mrs. Neil Shaw, G. M. Ross, Alice Prid. ham. ' Climbing Roses, one` bloom o°r spray, Alice Prid. ham, Mrs. Neil Shaw,D. Nor- man. Floribunda Roses, Cen. tennial Rose, one spray, M. B. Howell. Floribunda, any type three colors, three sprays, Alice Pridham, Gordon Muir, G. M. Ross. Floribunda, single or semi—double, one spray, G. M. Ross. Grandiflora, one spray or bloom, Gordon M iir, Edna Fell, Jean McKee. Section 3: Junior, any flower exhibited by a girl, one variety., three stems, Susan McAuley. Any flower exhibited by a_ boy one variety, three stems, Rob- ert McAuley. A container, de. corated, (a) pupil up to eight years, Marianne Dean. Section 4: Arrangements, theme "Centennial Festival of Flowers", .• "Greetings" seven entries, M. B. Howell, Mrs. Moorhead, Ann Melick. "Grandmother goes to tea", fourteen entries, Mrs. Moor- head, Alice Pridba.m, C. Men. zies. "Fragrant Memories'' seven entries, Jill McLaren, M. How.. ell, Mrs. G. Muir. "Reminiscence", .three en., tries (for those who have never won first prize • in arrange- ments) Mrs. D. Buchanan, Anne Melick, Edna Fell. ' "Reflections" eleven entries Mrs. Moorhead, Mrs. E. Hetherington, Edna Fell. "Woodland Trails'' six eri. tries, M. B. Howell, Sybil Gal. braith, Edwina McKee. °'Among our Souvenirs':' seven entries, Mrs. E. Jessop, Eben Huck M. B. HOWell. "Snowtime" .all white, eight. entries, Mrs. Moorhead, Mrs. Buchanan, .Mrs. E. Illethering. ton. "Aunt Martha's Locket'" min. iature, six entries, M. B. How. ell, Edwina. McKee, Mrs. Neil Shaw. "Yesterdays' Treasures" twelve entries, Sybil Galbraith," Mrs. D. McAuley, M. B. How- ell. (b) eleven ent.oies, Mrs. Neil Shaw, ,,Edna Fell, Ann Mel. ick. • "Make an Animal" (fruit, vegetable etc), eight years and under, Susan McAuley. Nine years or over, Robert McAuley. The next show will be at 8 p.m. September 27. Come and join the tun. Mrs, Neil Shaw will convene this evening's show. AB welcome. r An intruder from oufer .spacer -:The notice on him tad "Take me to yours leader."