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Mrs. J.M. Given (left) and Mrs. D.C. Bondy judged the entrants in the show looking carefully
for quality of the flowers, size and shape of the blooms and arrangements and types of flowers
used. The two are both qualified ju,dges•from London. (staff photo)
Garden, .Cl;ub...
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nu•rriber so all prizes were given
out promptly.: In the •Garden.
Club, senior section, only 13
exhibitors had 128 entrees.:
President Jean Barnett took
most, of the. honours - highest
number of points 95; highest
points in fibwer section •85,, in
arrangerhentsection 10. •
Runners up in flower section
were Mrs. A. Hugill wffth 36
points and Mrs:. N•. Shaw, 12
poi nts,. . •
In arrangement section,
runners up were ' Edw.ina
McKee with nine ,;points and
tied for third, place were Mrs.
G. .Madden and Miss Mary
Howell with five points.
Hest arrangement in show
was done by Edwina McKee.
Iq the total pointe of the show
the standings were as follows:
Jean` Barnett 95; Mrs. A. Hugill
36; Edwina McKee 20; Frances
Worsel•l 15; Edna Shaw 14;
Freida Gibson 13; Mrs.
Mathers and Mrs. Menzies tied'
with 10; Bud Elliot and G.
Madden, tied with seven; Miss
Blanchard and Pat j-Iamiltoe
tied with 3.
Congratulations,, to Pat
Hamilton who won a first prize
in the Novice Arrangement
classes. One entry - fir"st prize!
Mrs. Bud Elliott (left) and Mrs.cArtlrur•Bordeau assisted the,
judges at the flower show 'by marking the resultsof the
judging on the exhibits. (staff photo)
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The ithiler members of the Goderich Garden C ub the Green
ThuMbers diiplayed the resulls 'of a year's work in their
,gakdeus in the, horticultural section. Each member was
given Petunia, pansy and snapdragon plants to nature
through the grOwing season to display their best flowers. in
the show. (staff photo)
JOIN THE CROWD
DUNGANNON gaim
MRS. MARY BERE
Mr. and Mrs, John Johnston
and grandson Johnny of
TOronto visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Johnston on the
Mr, and Mrs. Peter Martin
were hosts to a family 'picnic
last Stintlay which was at-,
tended by about 75 relatives.
corripasiied Mr. and Mrs. Ralph,
Henderson, Goderich to visit
Stratforci one day last week,.
Friends in Crewe, `
Kingsbridge, arka Dungannon
area were saddene7d to hear of "
the death on Thursday of Mrs, -
Gordon (Rita) Valad in her 55th
yearin hospital in London.'
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eedy,
Jennifer and Megan of Kit-
Chener spent the weekgpd with
Me. and Mrs. Irvine Eedy. The
twins are remaining with their
'grandparents for a few, days.
'Lloyd and _ Doris Hodge,
Timmy and Annette, Terry and
Penny Hodge, Sherry and
Tanya are spending a week's
holidays in Manitoulin Island.
Ruth Bere; who just finiShed
a course in Business
Administration at Windsor
University, spent a couple of
days with Mrs. Mary Bere and
family.' John and Maylin Bere
of London visited his mother on.
.the weekend. -
Johnny, Greg, Larissa, of
Goderich; Mrs. Mary Bere,
Kathy and Jamie; Mrs. Bessie_
McNee, Debbie Vella and her
grandfather 'Earl' McNee, at-
." tended. the Worthy family
spuicnndi4, near Underwood op
Ralph Godfrey and Mrs.
Loretta Lang .of Mountain
Grove Visited Howard and..
Marlene Godfrey and -family on
the weekend,
Mrs. Lorne Ivers returned on
Monday from a two week visit
in Niagara Falls with her
friend, Mrs. 'Sprgx who ,,stayed
Most insects
are helpful
with her until Tuesday.
The Women's Institute
hold their meeting on
tember 1 at the home of
"Home gardeners wanting to
eliminate a true insecapest
aphids, for example — often
use insecticides „ttiat destroy
not only the target, but many
kinds of beneficial insects
which perform a number of
irvortant functions,— say§ Dr.
Laing', an entomologist with the
Department of Environmental
'Biology,, Ontario Agricultural
• College.
•.: Some of these insects are
predatory and feed on harmful
insects.
will
Sep -
Mrs.
Jean Errington.
Dungannon gained two ne,w
streets last week as Crawford
Ave. (between Chas, Fowler
and l• Art Wall) was continued
two blocks east and Isabol St.
(alongside Frank MoUlton's)
was continued a block north toi
meet Crawfoid Ave.'
Thos. 'fowler called ,on
parents, Mr. and "Mrs. Chas.
Fowler onThursday evening.
'v .the Prict
Driye, a'.'75 Vega
VegalIatchback Coupe
The new '75 Vega can suit yott so many ways. It's no
surprise it's the laoest-selling sub -compact in
Canada. And we've got them. all...ready' for fast
Come oq jn today.'With quality and prices like these,
we won't be surprised to se'e you.
WE NEED YOUR TRIM - SO DROP IN
SOON AND SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION
KINGSTON ST., GODEFpCH
If an insecticide has to be
used to get rid of an insect pest','
make,sure it controls specific
pests. Treat for only one pest at '
a time and Make ari attempt to
looalfze the destructive effects
of the chemical.
Attention College and University Students:
There is more than one way to
vote on Sept. 1 8th
-Elect
Jim Hayter and the PC's would like to show you each one
1. Voting in Person
— eagh municipality is divided into polls - find your poll
and vote accordingly
2. Voting by Proxy
— we'll obtain the proPer forms - just ask a relative to
vote for you
.3. Voting in the Advance Poll
vote, in the nearest poll, Fri. Sept. 12th, 9-8 p.m.; Sat.
4. Vote at,Yoie New Resideice
jUst apply to the Returning Officer _in your new
community. He'll add your name tojhe \Wert list.
Jim Hayter
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