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Whitby Free Press, 9 Jun 1976, p. 16

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PAGE 12, WEDNESIDAY, JUNE 9, 1976, WHITBY FREE PRESS lit's 0 entertamLmen Brooklin Hortîcultural Soci et y sels han g»gbakt the lowers wcre of very good quali ty. Donna Geisberger, a ncw iemiber, ente rcd a narcissits iii the show whlichi was chosenl as the best specimien of ftic nighit. MVarion ('arnaghiai's arrangement was given the special award as Uhc best of show. A numhber of hianging baskets have ôeen preparcd for sale ais a boost 10 civic improvemient and these will ho on sale ai the Emporiumn antiqLle shop in Brooklini. A report from hie civic plantig comitc relatcd that thrce large planters will appear iii appropriate places along the main street of' Brooklîn. Ten large hianging baskets will ho placed on Whitby's main street by thie Society. Delegates to the OHA convention in Waterloo will bc Margaret Davis and Carolyn Stevens. For the first lime this year the June Iris and Rose Show will be combiried on June 23 to make this show one of the largest of the year. Seven flower shows are held each year includling the shows ai the Brooklin Spring Fair and the County Town Carnival. At the June meeting Ray Halward of the Royal Botanical Gardens will be speakingon plant propogation., Summer is Salad Time Members of the Brooklin 1IorficulturaI Society try their skills at arranging at Wednesday's Workshop Meeting at the Brooklmn United Church Hall. A colourful spring flower show with 169 entries was featured at the Brooklin Horticultural Society's rnonth- îy meeting Wednesday. While the judging was pro- gressing, Mrs. Doris Marlow showed those present the skills of rnaking arrangements in the crescent style. anîd offered cashi prizes for iewv arrangers wlio wilI be showing in a special class June 23. Miss Viola Cillion, tiie in- coming district director wvas the jridge oï thie shiow and said Send letters f0: Box 206, Whîtby Tis FmasttGuns In Thse West Joins WMt Thse East! VAN~ISW ~ OA> STARTS FRIDAY 'l I pFinEiS. IWOR PROCCIlNS d SHAW BROT1IRS. CPrug A C>RLO PCMT1 PmcIxcUo COMPLETE SHOWS Added at Drive-In Only NIGHTLY 4"BREAKOUT,,' 7:00 & 9: 10 Show Stdrts At Dusk PHONE 725 5833 HWY 2 E[0f LIVERPOOL- 683-01I61I Recommended as k ADULT ENT THE FIN EST VARIETY SHOW THIS WEEK IN BANDS LOCKERBI E A c o mb i nza ion i n clu din g Gouda cheese from Hol- land, sugar and curry rnay souind otibeat. but this creany dressing has a unique and deli- cale flavour. It is a refreshing change froni the overly langy or sîrong-flavoured regular dressings. and paricularly dcli- cious with the Apple-Nut SaIid (recipe below). The aîddition of cheese 1o ihe dressing also adds proîcin lu the salad. H-olland Cheese Salad Dres.sing 1 cLip shredded imporled Hol Iand Gouida 1 cup nmayonnaise 112 CLIP sour creanm 2 ieaspoons sîig.ir t eaispoon curry Combine cheese willh renmin- ini ingrcdienîs: beat wiîh edcc- trie or rotary tucaler tiniil fltîffy. Rcfrigcraîe. 'Foss u~ith ci isp salad greens or Apple-Nul Salad. Makes about 21/ cups. Any leftover dressing miakes a great '*dip" for chips or crisp vege a bics. Apple-Niut Salad 4 .îpples 1 tablespoon lemion juice 1 cup finely sliced celer y ',cup walnult pieces 1i cup chopped raiisins lioIlind Cheese Saîlad D)ressing (ore but do tiot peel apples. ('ui apples ini sniail chunks:, sprinkle s îh lenion juice. Add celer>'. witlntils. raisins and enotigh salad dressing lu moist- en. Serve in Ietituce-Iincti bowl or smail i d ividua Isa lad bow Is. .Iakc 6 servîngs. l(>R FURTHEI( INFORMATION: I s>Spencer Itiiland Chc.,se -Cnn1%tlinwr Btireau 151 Bh<urr Sitreet 'Vf-Ni. Suîie i1IlS Toronton. Ont ario Tel: (416ý 921-360 BUSINESS INVESTMENTI OPPORTUNITY $1,000 CASH REQUURED FOR GO-O WNERSHIP Oh' DISPLAY ADVERTJSJNG CO. Write -- TE DISPLAY GROUP Box 1542 Kingston, -Ontario SUNS 35 King Street West (Lower Level) Oshawa ARIES Mar. 21-Apr. 19 TAURUS Apr. 20-May 20 GEMINI May 21-June 20 MOONCHILD June 21-July 22 LEO JuIy 23-Aug. 22 VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept. 22 IBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 22 SCORPIO Oct. 23-Nov. 21 SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22-Dec. 21 CAPRICORN Lec. 22-Jan. 19 AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 18 PISCES Feb. 19-Mar. 20 Forecast Period: June 13 to June 19 Eon't borrow or loan money, this week. See that financial projects are within your roeans. Accordmng t your chart, financial perils linked with strangers, show clearly! Ail the aches and itches that cornes with being too invoived in someone else's problems, shows in your chart. This week, try to mmnd your own business., It's going to be a day of you being a llttle more silent than usual. In fact, you'1l spend considerable time listening to something inside. You dare flot reveal your private opinion -to someone in authority. It's a good idea to keep what you think - to your- self. As long as you keep your project within your means - you have nothing to worry about. Incidentally, try to be selective in choosing your f riends. Well now, it's a week of stumbling onto something - rather important. At the very least, you'll discover something valuable. Also, things should go wel - with the opposite sex. Most mem bers of your sign, this week, will be guided by impulse and impression. It would be a good idea to delay any commit- roents or promises you are about to under- take. In affairs of the heart, there's going to bits and pieces of love. But, nothing, what- soever - that you can take for granted. The best way to gel a headache is - become involved in someone's lover's quarrel. In other words - steer clear of an associate's romance problems. There's good news by way of the mail or telephone. At the very least. a minor event wNill give you an insight of favorable thmngs to corne. An overture f rom a member of the op- posite sex, shows in your chart. Whether or flot you'll accept - depends on your marital status and that sort of thing. Events, this week, will take a sUrprising twist. Prepare to paint your feeling with iodine and keep on going. PERSONALITY PROFILE For your Sun Sign Analysis. send the day, monih, year and place of birih, plus $1.00 for postage and hondiing to Dr. Andrew W. Dornu. P. 0, Box 12766, St. Petersburg, Fiorida 33733. For reservations 'phone &723-1l066 '4' I i L Now f ully licensed unçier the LLBO your week aheod*By DR. A.W. DAMIS 1 NIGH TL Y R TA INM EN T tR 1 *Sct I'N G mi HOTEL 31)4 Sll(")I- sori "EXOTIC DANCER"' u.ntil the 1,9th GEORGIAN MOTO'R HOTEL Týi(-MKJTO'J Aý,jP CHAMPL AIN 1 ý ff 1 m _O_

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