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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-07-25, Page 16
r r3 ° 4 PAGE 2A--,G©DERICH• SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 25, *74 Green u Early this ,Spring- a new club was born when 32 children, ages. eight to 14, met in the 'Robertson School under;. the leadership of Mrs. Jean `.Bar- ,r nett, • " Miss Susan Williams,. former president of the Clinton Junior Gardeners outlined the pur- poses, aims and activities of the club. A membership: ,fee of 25 cents, iy decided upon and . this fee entitles children to all activities of the chit ariicl entry in a specialclass for Junior 'Gardeners at the S'enior•Gar- n Club Flower Shows. N Lectures on groWitig, general gardening tips and flower arranging demonstrations are planned throughout the sum- mer. "Let's get Growing" . was the theme 6f this meeting and' Miss Helen" Videan, president of . the Goderich Garden Club, announced that this club had donated 'funds ` to purchase plants and seeds to get 'the young gardeners started ,on their individual gardens, She, also .encouraged .them and offered various tips on growing and `'showing. The ° name`"GCrderick Green Thumbers" was chosen as the official 'name of, this club. Junior Garden CIubs are becoming increasingly popular 'throughout Ontario and the U.S. and are promoted and en= couraged b ti,,.the Ontario .,Nor- ticultural Association. At a second meeting,. held • early ,in May 'where member-' ship fees were paid and mem-,, bership cards distributed, each :child was given a box of well- -establishedestablished nursery plants and seeds of various.' varieties to begin their own gardens., A 'brief : outline. `of, the Autumn Flower Show was given by Miss Videan .and the story of "A Plant, Called Joey'was read by Mrs. Barnett which • included the most 'important factors in planting and caring for their newly Acquired ' plants. ' 'a r A third •meeting held ' two b weeks later was well attended 'and roll call was answered, by each child telling of his plan- . ting and his or, her garden --progress. Miss . Videan n gave` each child•''a Garden -Club Year- book. ' , ‘.1) : . Nominations - for - the executive • were made .aJ2 this' • meeting. Nominations for, president were as follows: Scott Wilson; 'Beverly, Mathers, and Janice Robertson; secretary - treasurer: Wendy Littlechild, Michael Madden and Karen Rac; membership committee :-JimrriyMather, Holmesville School; Susan Chisholm, St. Mary's School; and '. Monica? Munro, Victoria School. Mrs. Barnett gave each'child a cana lily tuber and promised a special prize for: the winner of • the tallest lily at showtime in September. The members were en-, couraged to make posters, and dried 'flower arrangements, for fhe Spring Show, but " unfor- tunately without any previous assistance. it was hadrdly a fain ' w";tiest•••..:.o.£:•; skills in flower arranging. The club was proud that. Michael .Madden• won, first prize with his basket of dried flowers 'arid Sharon Moriarty and Beverly Mathers° tied for third with their terrarium arrangements. ' ,Some,, •of the' ""Green- Thurxber" who were member's .,„,:of the ' C,linton Junior• Gar- d'ene"rs, last• .,year entered arrangements in the -Clinton Rose 'Show and prize winners ftEDA were as o, follows: Owen Moriarty, second; Michael Moriarty, third; and. Sharon Moriarty; fifth, in the Garden Flower 'Arrangement Class. Beverly Mathers won fifth place in_ the wild flowers _arrangement class.' Congratulations! These children inspired the. rest with an .accgunt of their. special thrill in winning,;in a • • V CUSTOMER ,CDNF/OENCE WE" NEVER AB USE,'ro G/VE THE PROPEA .ADV/CE; WE NEVER DO °REFUSE ll ,BUiDD KUEH1. S � , HURON PINES Flower Show competition and thereby ' encouraged others . to.. compete in future shows. Cori Friday riight, July.rs, t'he` Club met at the 'home of Mrs. A. Barnett, B}ack's „Po,,int Rd. They were' ati'eti a..k�i let touirot the gardens and ground's .and? explanation ot" some 'plants, their habits, etc. and- a 'very brieff.detnprastrationof types of containers, - and accessories SOC used in flower arranging by Mrs. Barnett .& T,hk+,Junior Gardener's Creed•- was read in `unisc�n,1011ctwed by. roll call, answered by telling how .each gardener present was progressing with his or her plantings ' The minutes ;Of the pro°iotis 'Meeting and financial report was read and adopted. Election . . of officers took place- by,ballot TELY N IH QUALITY 8141, for junior horticulturalists d andL :Scott \, 'ilsciU W S'elected president; Janice, RobertsQ4t, vice-president; and Mi.k;hael Madden'as, secretary -.treasurer. -other executive ' are Patrick Madden and Beverly Mathers to--asti5t7 -iri :convening 'the. Flower. Show in'September; A Nature Hike,'followed`by a picnic.. is scheduled -for Wed- nesdav, July ,31. Children are.t,o meet at the home of" Mrs., Bar,, • ° r nett, Black's 'Point Rd; -at -`1:30 p.m. and -will proceed down Highway. 21 to the Old MacIlwain,. logf., cabin where Mrs. Wheeler has cordially of- fered t'o conduct, a• natyre hike . through the lovely' Woodland, 'complete with pond, etc. back '-of her•iome to explain various areas. .(Children are reminded to wear slacks and Ibng-sleeved shirts as they are just liable to have many mosquitoes accom- pany them.) Bring along• a lune h apd" a bottle of pop.. '•Ata :the conclusion of the nature hike, the children will visit .one of Mr. John . Hind- marsh's log cabins which he has graciously made. available. In case -of 'rain the hike will be postponed, untilthe next day. A flower arranginj class is planned for . early September. MPROMISE PWEO The -date and the instructor is to be. announ9ed later. Parents are encouraged to at- tend meetings with, 'their children whenever possible. Volunteers are needed -to tran-.= sport children to 'a-nd from•. the. Nature ,Hike July -31st, and to help inspect the children's gar- dens in early August. Interested' persons -are 'cor- dially invited to joi,n.:_the fun. . JANE 'PARKER, SLICED, ENRICHED, WHITE OR'WHEAT (BUY.3 LOAVES - SAVE 29c) tat ftesh.. 1t .Ta/al CANADA 'No.. 1 GRADE, ASSORTED VARIETIES, EXTRA LARGE LARODA NUBIANA ' S. ''QUEEN ANNE; SANTA ROSA 51MKA . • SOUTH AFRICAN;- FULL 'OF JUICE b � . ore. A AREMIUM BLEND, . • BOKARINSTANT COEE• 10•oz jar b BATHROOM TISSUE -- WHITE,,PfNK, •YELLOW:• LILAC. d • ACTION ual ity VaIues! BABIES ONLY PLEASE of 2 rolls . w -•- WITH PORK 6R VEGETARIAN`' I'; LIBBY'S BEANS 5• `PRICED! RIO BRAND, FROZEN, .CHOICE,- SLICED Strawbciries 15 -oz ,pkg :CORONATION*'°e: RELISHES. °1. 3 R:° A&P BRAND, SWEETENED OR UNSWEETENED, ACTION PRICED! 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