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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Aug 1976, p. 5

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Mvany Award Winners at Annual Gladio lus and Dahlia Show on Saturday Hampton; Best Arrangement - Ruth Tink, Hampton; First - Frank Samis, Bowmanville; Second - Clarence Tink, Hampton; Thîrd, Ruth Tink, Hampton., Novice Decorative - Glads: First - Isabelle Challice; Second - Margaret Killeen. Open Decorative- First- Ruth Tink;, Second -, Gail Palmer; Third - Wm. Crow- ley. 1Spike Classes New Introduction - First - Bertba Barnes, Bowmanville; Second - Frank Samis, Bow- manville; Third -, J. Arthur Barnes, Bowmanville. Open Class - First - Bertha Barnes, Bowmanville; Second Tbe Canadian Statesmnan, Bowmanville, August il, 1976 5 -, John Retcbert, Peterbor- 'Third - Harry Jose, Newcas- ough; Tbird - Alex.,McKenzie, tle. Woodstock. Novice Class - First - Seedling Class - First - Alex. Isabelle Challice, Orono; Sec- McKenzie, Woodstock; Sec- ond - Noreen Siggens, Bow- ond - Frank Samis, Bowman- manville. ville; Third- Tom Yuil, Miniature Class - First MississadIga. Bertha Barnes, Bowmanville; Amateur Class - First- Second - Alex. McKenzie, George Gummer, Coiborne; Woodstock; Third - Joyce DIRECT BUS TOTHE N c harterd by BOWMANVILLE TRAVEL CENTRE DEPARTS: 10:,00 ao. from the Flyl'ng'Dutchmo'n August 19*, 20, 21, '22, 251F 27e 28, 29,r 31*, September 38 4, 5. DEPARTS: 11:è00 p.m. 'fromn the CNE PRICES:l Thiepoor weather held back many of the flowers this year,' but there was still a good showing at the annual Durham Region Gladielus and Dahlia Show at Memorial Park on Saturday. Some of the senior winners included Mrs. and Mr. Clarence Tink, George Gummer from Coîborne, Frank Samis, Mrs. Winnie& Dilling, Mrs. Marg Killeen and Mrs. Bertha Barnes. Among the younger exhibitors these two girls had some excellent displays and arrangement5 Gracia Dykstra exhibited in the children's classes and Caroline Carnaghan did extremely welli Club classes. Frewer En tries than Usual for Annual Glad, and Dahlia Showc But World Champ S SWANT TO SAVE ON GAS? SThon BON'T USE ANY! Sec the Mercedes-Benz Diesel Models ihat are Buili For Satety, Comtori, ___ 240D. 4 Ctne 4 Door __300 D 5 Cylinder 4 Door See these at MUD mumoionsiM.' T TAUNTON RD. E., AT WILSON OSHAWA .~723-3041 TORONTO S 723-4412. -/282-8903 Mercedes-Benz :W-NWM"ý: ells Them The Durham Region. Gladio- lus and Dahlia Society held their annual show in Memorial Park Club House, Bowman- ville, on Saturday, August 7, 1976. There were 23 exhibitors and 214 entries. These entries were judged by -Mi Butt of Huttonvi gladiolus fancier, g distributor, and Mr; Sandford, Osha' judged the Decor tions. This year, the soc sponsored a grou] landscape gardener Society was very ph their 28 exhibits t members. This grot coached and suppori and Mrs. Clarence much assistance1 Frank Samis and Mi Barnes. Following the av IF PEOPLE SEEM TO MUMBLE ARE HARD TO UNDERSTAND JACK STEM~ HEARING AID SPECIAI Don't always blame them, even a r hearing loss can make conversation sc blurred. Let us put your minci at rest. Have Electronic Hearing Test with a Bell Audiometer. This takes but a few mini. and there is no obligation. Corne in and us at our regular service centre at Flying ÎDutehman Liberty St. and 401 Bowmanv Thu rsday, A ugust 12, 1976 1 - 4 or Phone 623-3373 and ll come to see y l e Hearing Aid Serv 849 Alexander Crt. Peterborough, Onta 745-3244 auction of blooms took place wih excellent direction by the Wrld Champion Auctioneer, Sve Liptay. The society is ieed grateful to hirn for heping out financially, as well aputting an enjoyable ending .~toa good show. '~ The door prize of $25 was q won by Ms. Jacqueline Mum- ~. ~ mery, Newcastle, and was drawn by Miss Gracia Dyk- stra, one of tbe exhibitors in the Junior Section. The 1976 show cbairman, Mr. Archie Whitmee, Assisted by, Mr. Harry Jose and Mr. Franik Samis and Secretary Mrs. Margaret Killeen. Show Resuits Grand Champion Spi ke, "Lavensque", Wm. Crowley, S Newmarket; Reserve Champ- ion Spike, "Snow Velvet", John Reichert, Peterborough; .~Grand Champion Seedling, Frank Samiis, Bowmaniville; Reserve Champion edig Alex. McKenzie, Woodstock; Grand Champion 'Miniature,' "Pink Mîwi", Wm. Crowley, Newmarket; 3-Spike Minia- ture, Alex. McKenzie, Wood- stock; Grand Aggregate, Ber- tha Barnes, Bowmanville. Most Points: Open Class, 13ertha Barnes, Bowmanville; Amateur Class, George Gum- mer, Coîborne; Novice Class, Isabelle Challice, Orono; Le- gion Member, Frank Samis, '~ ' Bowmanville. Outstanding Arrangement "Glads are for Fun" Winmie Dilling, Bowmanville; Best Novice Arrangement "Glads 4 are for Fun" Marg. Killeen, S Bowmanville. Section Spike Champions New Introduction, "Spectro- mint", Tom Yuill, Missis- s. At left, sauga; Open Class, "Laven- in the 4-H sque", Wm. Crowley, New- market; Seedling. Class, Frank Samis, Bowmanville,1 r. Leonard Amateur Class, "Red Ginger", [île noted Ruth Tink, Hampton; Novice rower and Class, "Blue Eyes", Noreen rs. Dorothy Siggens, Bowmanville; Mini- wa, who ture Class, "Pink Miwi", Wm. -ative Sec- Crowley, Newmarket. Children's Class ciety again Most Points in Show: Robert ip of 4-H Dykstra, Gracia Dykstra, rs and the John David Killeen. leased with Best, Arrangement: "Fun by 9 club with Glads": Robert Dykstra, up is being Gracia Dykstra, John David, .ted by Mr. Killeen. Tink with 4-H Club Class from Mr. Most Points in Class- Irs. Bertba Caroline Carnaghan, Black- stock; Best Spike in Class - wards, an Caroline Carnaghan, Black- stock; Light Colors - Anita DeJong, Wayne Yellowlees, Janice Yellowlees; Med. Colors -,,F aye Langmaid, Anita Dedong, Janice Yellow- lees; Dark Colors - Caroline Carnaghan, Anita DeJong, Janet Brown. Best Arrangement - Caro- âne Carnaghan; Mantie Ar- rangement- Caroline Carn- aghan, Kathryn Knox, John David Killeen; "Come to Dinner" - Caroline Carn- A.RT aghan, Faye Langmaid, Kath- L.IST ryn Knox. rnild Dahlias Class B00K, BEAIT A Very Double'Life: the private world of Mackenzie King by C.P. Stacy. The material for this book was taken from the diaries of William Lyon Mackenzie King and contains detailed accounts of bis politi- cal career and his unusual personal lIife. His private world included bis mother, bis many women friends, bis dogs, and later on the spirits of the departed. King was a complex and unusual man and this book gives , a better picture of bis personal. life tban any others previously published. ean ýtone ites, see INN 'ille o.. Pice, ai o CHILDREN $3,950 STU DENTS $6050 ADULTS $7,50 Ail prices include admission to CNE and Ontario Place. *SPECIAL, CLUB 65 RATE AUG. 19, 31 Sorry we do flot handie grandstand tickets, Bus tickets must be purchased at: BowmanvilIle Travel centre 623-3182 47 King St. W. 623,13182 Celebration!" ThrdyA uustl12 th,1Ç Wefeature a complete selection of quality brand names: * LE VIS ~amu~y ~hkeds *U.S. TOPS * LEES MONOGRAMMED T-S HIRTS with the purchase of $15.00 or more of children's, youths or aduits wear. Offer Good f rom August l2th to 2l1st 110 Waverly Road Phone 623-6191 Bowmanville

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