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TRIANGLE
DISCOUNT
PATF*T MFD/C/MFS • COS.rFTFCS • TOBACCOS
Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays' • Sundays Noon to Sin
9 -
Or�t ld. ito l•
r t how,;•Saturda
of . pont office building, Good,
Weather and a very interest= '
ed attendance Made for a
good show;
Compared to last year the
number of overall entries
was down slightly, hut witha
number of 'new exhibitors
this year the
oft* ib .
e gladiolas el
class for ariangomeo
notably high :enl
doubt the weather of tlie.�
few weeks bad much to
with the dine all the :o
bepr� of . entries in the annuals.,
class,
�•
Mrs.. f'e Richards
judge for
-and Mrs.
as the
L. Statia
pHs greeter
ttents were
Ie supervi-
tchie.
ers in the
;were as fol-
", Annuals:
LOVELY GLADIOLAS—One whole wall In the old post office; b[llding was. de-
voted to displays of gorgeous gladiolas In a wide variety of 404 during the
weekend flower show of the Wingham Horticultural Society., Afr ong those who
stopped in to enloy the show was Maisie Bray of Lion's Head, who l he District 8
director of the Ontario Horticultural Society.
Grand Opening Sale
Play 8, Learn
Books
Y8
3 8 Sale 29
Famous Brand
Boys' & Girls'
Velour
Tops
2-14
1/3 off
Bee to 1 199
Reg. 13.98 to 16.98
Boby Acrylic
Pram Set
1 / 2 Price 4'9
Reg. 9.98
Sweaters
4-6X Bulky Knit
1 / 2 Price
549
Reg. 10.98
Jumpers
1/3 off
2-6X
666 tn033
Reg. 9.98 to 13.98
Denim
Jeans
4-6X
9.98g
Sale
e 666
Corduroy
Pants
2-14
1 / 3 off
499 to 999
Reg.
7.98 to
14.98
ADMIRING THE ARRANGEMENTS—Mrs. Joe Kerr and Monique Cameron
were among many who attended the annual, flower show of the Wingham
Horticultural Society held Saturday. They were rewarded with a Targe number of
lovely ,flower arrangements and beautiful displays of cut flowers.
Famous Brand
Baby Velour
Walking,Sets
1/3 off
19"
Reg. 29.98
Play Doh
Family Work
Shop
1 / 2 Price
699
Reg. 13.98
Baby
Cardigans
1/2 off
299399
to
Reg. 5.98 to 7 a8
COME IN AND MEET THE NEW
KID IN TOWN I
Beside Knechtel's Josephine St. Wingham
ISN'T iT PRETTYI--Mrs. Una Gamble of Listowel and Rare! McPhail of Turn -
berry Estates were among the visitors at the annual flower show of the Wlfghiltnn,
Horticultural Society on the weekend. They ware rewarded with fragrant and
well-organised displays of flowers, plants and vegetables.
S
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The 'Wingh
Antirrhinum; E
Anne Henry, Annabellell
Antirrhinum (Butterfly),
Doris French, John Donald"'
son, Ena Ritchie; Astepe,
same variety and color, Ed
Fielding, Annabelle ?cloy;
Cosmos, old fashioned, Ed
Fielding, Ena Ritchie, L.
Statia; Cosmos, orange,
Janet Fielding, Erl,Fielding;
Marigolds, large, Beatric+�
McPherson, 1. Morrey, 13111
Lapp; Marigolds,. dwarf, Ed
Fielding, I. Morrey, E.
Kibby; Phlox, perennial,
John Donaldson, Ena Rit-
chie, I. Morrey; Petunias,
single, solid color, Ed Field-
ing, Doris French, 'Wayne
Elston; Petunias, tones,
Doris French, Annabelle
f \Uoy, Ena Ritchie; Petunias,
double, Ena Ritchie, Anna-
belle Hoy; Zinnias, giant, Ed
Fielding, John Donaldson;
any other annual, named,
Ena Ritchie, candytuft.
Section "B", Dahlias:
Cactus, 1 bloom, I. Morrey;
Cactus, 3 blooms, I. Morrey,
Semi -Cactus, 1 bloom, I.
Morrey; Semi -Cactus, 3
blooms, I. Morrey; Decora-
tive, 1 bloom, under 6 inches,
Ena Ritchie; Decorative, 3
blooms, under 6 inches, Ena
Ritchie, Mary Lloyd, I. Mor-
rey; Pompon, 5 blooms,
Stewart Beattie, I. Morrey.
Section "C", Gladiolus:
Single spike, white, Mrs. M.
Jacklin, Isabel Elston, An-
nabelle Hoy; Single spike,
pink or rose, Dorothy
Stevens, Bill Lapp, Isabel
Elston; Single spike, coral or
salmon, Bill Lapp, Pearl An-
gus, Isabel Elston; Single
spike, yellow, Ed Fielding,
Pearl Angus, Stewart Beat:-
tie;
eat-tie; Single spike, mauve or
purple, John Danaldson,
Pearl Angus, Ed Fielding;
Single spike, any other
shade, John Donaldson,
Pearl Angus, third; three
spikes, same color and
variety, Isabel Elston, Ed
Fielding, Pearl Angus; five
spikes, different colors,
Pearl Angus, Ed Fielding, ..
Section "D", Roses:
Peace, 1 bloom, I. Morrey,
Ena Ritihie, Ed Fielding;
Pink, red or Chicago Peace,
Ena Ritchie, Ed Fielding;
Hybrid. Tea, white or near;
John Donaldson, I. Morrey,
Ena Ritchie; Hybrid Tea,
red, . Frank Madill, I. Mor-
rey, Stewart Beattie; Hybrid
Tea, yellow, John Donald-
son; Hybrid Tea, pink,
Frank Madill, Ed Fielding, I.
Morrey; Hybrid Tea, any
other color, John Donaldson,
Annabelle Hoy, Stewart
Beattie; Floribunda, 1
spray,Reatrice McPherson,
Ed Fielding, Ena Ritchie;
Grandiflora, 1 spray, . Ed
' Fielding; collection of roses,
Janet Fielding, Louise Wel-
wood.
Section "E", Plants: Afri-
can Violet, single, Mrs. Don
Adams; African Violet,
double, Anne Henry; Coleus,
Mary Lloyd; collection of
three varieties, Annabelle
Hoy, Daisy Connell: single
specimen house plant, never -
blooming type, Janet Field-
ing, L. Statia, Gertie Tiffin;
Cacti -Succulent, mixed, two
or more, with accessories,
Janet Fielding, I. Morrey,
Gertie, Tiffin; hanging pot,
small variety of plant, Gertie
Tiffin, Janet Fielding, Anna-
belle Hoy; hanging pot, large
variety of plant, Bill Lapp,
Lynda Elston, Mary Lou
Cameron.
Section "F", Arrange-
ments: Arrangements of
miniature roses, not over 4
inches, Janet Fielding;
Miniature flower arrange-
ment, excluding roses, not
over 5 inches, Janet Field-
ing, I. Morrey, Lynda Els-
ton; Miniature dried flower
arrangement, not over 5
inches, I. Morrey, Janet
1e0e Wllsoll, . .
ent. Qr call# p
de, no Ace
Janet F ie1.
Mary Lou�atC,
rangement of pansies for.
coffee table, Janet Fielding,
I. Morrey Lynda Elston; ar-
rangemeilts ofAsters, mixed
colors, Janet Fielding, An=
nabelle Hoy; "Two of a
Kind", identical mixed ar-
rangement in two contain-
ers, Janet Fielding, Mary
Lloyd,I. Morrey; arrange-
ment in two colors with ac-
cessories, I. Morrey, Mary
Lou Cameron, •Lynda Els-
ton;
"Reflections", a design
with water showing, Janet.
Fielding, I. Morrey, Lynda
Elston; "Beauty Without
Bloom", a design using any'
fresh foliage, Janet Fielding,
I. Morrey, Lynda Elston;
Cup and saucer arrange-
ment, Mary Lou Cameron,
Janet Fielding, Lynda Els-
ton; .Pot -et -Fleur, arrange-
ment -of cut flowers with -non -
blooming potted plants, I.
Morrey, Janet Fielding,
Merle Wilson; Floral ar-
rangement suitable for a
new baby, Mary Lou
Cameron, I. Morrey, E.
Kibby; "Memories", a de-
sign on suitable backing,
ready to hang, lasing dried
materials, I. Morrey, Janet
Fielding, Merle Wilson.
Section "G", Vegetables:
Beans, green, L. Statia, John
Donaldson, Ed Fielding;
Beans, yellow, John Donald-
son, L. Statia, Ed Fielding;.
Beets, any variety, Wayne
Elston, Ed Fielding, John
Donaldson; Cabbage, any
variety, Wayne Elston; Car-
rots, without foliage, Ed
Fielding, John Donaldson,
Bill Lapp; Cucumbers,
slicing, 8 inches and over, Ed
Fielding; Cucumbers, Bur-
pless, Wayne Elston, Ed
Fielding; Cucumbers, pick-
ling, 2 to 5 inches, Wayne
Elston, Annabelle Hoy, L.
Statia; Corn, sweet, L.
Statia, Annabelle Hoy, Bill
Lapp; Green peppers, Ed
Fielding, Wayne Elston;
Onions from Dutch sets,
Stewart Beattie, Ed Field-
ing, Bill Lapp;
Potatoes, any variety,
John Donaldson, Bill Lapp
(white), Bill Lapp (red);
squash, small variety, Ed
Fielding, Stewart Beattie,
Annabelle Hoy; Tomatoes,
green, Ed Fielding, Anna-
belle Hoy, Bill Lapp; Toma-
toes, ripe, red, patio type, L.
Statia; Tomatoes, ripe, red,
regular variety, Ed Fielding,
Louise Welwood, John Don-
aldson; Tomatoes, fruit
type, Wayne Elston; any
other vegetable, named, Ed
Fielding (edible pod peas),
L. Statia (Brussels sprouts) ,
Annabelle Hoy (green
beans), collection of garden
vegetables in suitable con-
tainer, Ed Fielding, Bill
Lapp.
The winner of the highest
number of points in section
"A" was Ed Fielding with
17; section "B" I. Morrey
with 15; section "C" Pearl
Angus with 14; Section "D"
Ed Fielding with 10; section.
"E" Janet Fielding with 8;
section "F" Janet Fielding
with 52; section "G" Ed
Fielding with 34. The -judge's
choice of "Best in Show" was
won by Janet Fielding with
her entry of "Beauty Without
Bloom", a design using any
type of fresh foliage.
WRONG FIELD
Larry Milosevic, one of the
Ontario Scholars at F. E.
Madill Secondary School last
year, is enrolled in a science
program leading to
medicine, not dentistry as
was reported last week.
Nutrition discussed
at meeting of LLL
Three areas of concern
were touched upon when
members of La Leche
League Belgrave met at the
home of Mrs. Myra Stewart
to discuss 'Nutrition and
Weaning'. In appreciation
for her having been hostess
for this series of meetings,
Mrs. Stewart was presented
with a book.
The mothers were aware
of the importance of good
nutrition, concentrating on a
balanced diet for all
members of the family. In
choosing nutritious foods,
they make a practice of
reading labels.
Benefits of not offering
solid food until a baby in-
dicates readiness for it were
noted, followed by a sharing
of ideas on the order of in-
troducing foods.
Feelings and attitudes
concerning weaning were
described, as the positive
aspects of nursing a newborn
or an older baby were noted.
It was felt that weaning is a
personal affair, taking into
consideration the needs of
the baby as observed by the
m other.
Mrs. Barbara Kerr
thanked the mothers for
coming and invited them to
attend the next series at the
home of Mrs. Leslie Martin,
Wingham. Everyone then
enjoyed a refreshing snack
of fresh fruit.
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Mr, and Mrs,'
Logan, Michael, i91ti!!'
of Burlington are s
week at their farms.
Maria and Michelle Aa-
ruda of Toronto returrIca
home on Monday after
spending a week with their.
grandmother, Mrs. Cliff I,-
gan.
Mrs. James ' ?attln,
Richard and Jiln is
Mossley spent a c of
days with her another, . .
George Cook and other rela-
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
man, Ke , and Thom off,
Wyoming ree spending.a few
days with their ::parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George McGee and
Mrs Cliff Logan.
Danny Thompson of
Goderich spent several days
last week withhis grandpar-
ents, Mr. and .Mrs. Bert
Johnston:
Mr. and Mrs..:J.oe-Thomp=
son of Goderidh visited on
Saturday with his sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Armstrong.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth.
Wheeler spent a few days
visitng with friends in Wat-
kins Glen, N.Y. and also
called on Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Plant and family at Hagers-
ville, Ont.
Donna and Patricia Cart,
wright of London returned
home on Sunday with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Cartwright, after spending a
week with their grand-
mother, Mrs. Mae Ricin;
Congratulations to Miss:
Sheila Anderson, whopassed'
her Grade 4 piano exam with
honors and her grade 3 har-
mony with first class honors.
These exams were with the
Royal Conservatory of
Music, Toronto. She is a
pupil of Mrs. Shirley Vincent
of Blyth. -
Mrs. Emily Elston of
Wingham celebrated her
87th birthday on Sunday at
,r.
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to Bllit
returned°lime
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Belgrave
on August.23:''Tl
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