wi Idflower The 21 members present at the Junior Gardeners Meeting on Tuesday September il, were given a real treat, when Mr. Patin showed them his -wildflower sides. He titled his showing "With- in a Yard"., He exptained to, the children that you cati the-. grounds around your home a gar-den or yard. 'However there is another meaning for yard, namely a measurement of 36 inches. Hence, his titie as att the pictures were taken withiri their own yard and many lcss than a yard away, some heing aI a distance of only 3 inches. Many of the flowers shown had appeared afler a cedar hush had heen cleared to make way for their home. Mr. Palmn, said, thal he has photographed 100 differet varicties here in the past Iwo yîý ars. Wildflowers, he said, are naîur's way of covering the ground. The jewet weed was the first lu appear after the hush was cýut. Along with many familiar wildflowers were fringcd gentian, nodding Ihisles giant wild raspberries, wild tohelia, yellow sîonecrop. Golden rod, here considered a weed, is cultivaîed in English gardens. Our wild primroses, open in the daytime whereas in Eng- land thcy open in the evcning. When a close-up of flowers on a pofato plant was shown one hoy was ahle to identily il. Mr. Palmn said that was the first time il had heen recognized L. and that il was related to woody nightshade. To end his showing Mr. Palmn had inluded some heautiful sunset pictures and one of the moon. Karent Atkins had hroughî some sides of a Baltimore oriole which they had caught, trilliums and Niagara Falls and Mr. Patin showcd these. Mrs. Zegers thanked Mr. Palmn and presented him with a young Oteander plant saying we had learned aloI ahout nature without having to go verv far. E lIen Windatî had broughl a Monarch hutterfly and a tomalo with a cocoon on il. We were plcased to sec lsa Vogel's pic turc, made of dried malerials, with which she had slides won first prize at Orono Fair. The next meeting will he on Tuesday Octoher 9th, so children he sure to gather some cones, seeds, etc, and hring them that night. The meeting losed with the Juniors Prayer. Junior gardeners Muir and Budd top hoistein The Durham County Bh and White Show, held SeptE her 71h aI Orono, turned ou strong field of 126 h( paraded hy 23 exhiitors. was the largcst Hostein sP in the east-central arca Ontario te, date and Juî Mdurice Jehson, Beavert found good quality in virtui cvcry class. Alex Muir & Sons, Bowr ville, carricd off Prerî Breeder honours, wiîhE Ileeringa, Frazerville. a el second. Don Budd, Port Hc won Premier Exhihilorv the Gladihrae Hoteins Francis Jo§e, Newcastle,i entries of Neil Malco Blackstock, neck-and-nccl second. Judgc Jehson pickcd first prizc five year old, Su Valley Rockman Rene, sIý hy Francis Jose, to go ail w ay to Grand Champions Mr. Jebson commcnted bc likcd Renes high,w rear uddcr and her r correct mcthod of walkirI powerful four-year old, lca Clpper Sandra, showi novice exhiitor Richard Camp, Blackstock, was j ed Rescrvc Grand Chamr The judge concluded Sandra was an easy winr( her ctass, hut second o1 in the Championship line An exceplional turnout eight entries ini the Breed( Herd class was led hyG Rae Farms, Bowmanvi with their 4th and 51h pla agcd cows, 101h four-year and 4th thre year old. Muir & Sons had the 2nd pl Breeders Herd while Lesli Don Wlsh, Bowmamv wcre 3rd. The Junior section sa, Junior Yearling as Chan] and a Senior Yearling ResE Karlina Pontiac Mcda exhibitors lack owned hy Kart Heeringa em- received the top award, with )ut a Judge Jehson praising her for ead her style. halance, dairy S.I character and quality of hone. ýhow The Reserve Junior Champion a of Waydonal Hagen Ella, shown ,dge hy Neil Malcolm & Sons, ton, Blackstock, was a large senior îally yearling with power and scale. Two hull classes were high-, lighted hy the yearling Don- .nan- laron Dean, hrought out hy mir Leslie Welsh. Dean displayed Kart more halance, hone and scale cose than the Reserve Cham pion ope, Elderslie Fond Righto who is a with Decemher, 1972, calf owned hy Sof A. Muir and Sons. and In speciat classes, Don Budd ýom, receivcd the Schwarz Bros. ýk for trophy for exhititing a mature female with the highest com- posite Breed Class Average his production. Surodana Marquis uny Lorraine won it with a BCA of uon 2010 percent. The Ivison Tam- I the lyn Trophy t0 the hest isi. uddcred Hostein was award- ship. cd to the th prize tour-yearold wlde, Elderslie Fond Marie, shown more hy A. Muir and Sons. ng. A The show was honoured hy Van- Pie x isil of English Hostein hreeder Bon Carrick. Kendal News On Sunday evening Sept. 16 a kilting frost finished the tohacco and tomato harvest on the low lying areas. Fortun- atcly most of the crop has heen pickcd. Tomatoes and the flowcrs are still green on the sixth line. Everything is in need of ramn Farniers are fccding their cattle halcd hay hecause the pastures are 50 orono W ceki'. Times, Wednesday, September - tImb, 971, - dry. Kendal youths are af tending various colleges. ToWetr University in Londfon av gone Susan Thompson, and Neil Brennan while Gairy Thompson has returnied to St. Catherines to continue his chartered accountant's course To Durham College has gone Bonny Geach to study for a trained nurse, whiie'Peggy Foster is continuing her cour- se in Journalism at Durham College. The Kendal Eaglcs will play a western Ontario team this weekend. The team and the place to he decided during the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Hender- son entertained his aunts and uncles from Scotland on Sunday. They were Mr. and Mrs. George Pinkerton and Mr. and Mrs. David Smith who came over on August 30. The gathering was made up of twenty three relatives. They are returning, to Glasgow on Tuesday of this week. Wc are glad to have a good choir on Sunday. Our church Anniversary will he Octoher 21 with Rev. Gerald Hofstet- ter as the guest speaker. 1The ladies of the Kendal L C.W. and their hushands were invitcd to the f arm home of Mr. and Mrs. D.H. Skerrett on Sunday afternoon i0 enjoy a chicken inner. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carscad- den went to Niagara *on Suifdav. New hymn hooks are for sale to the church members. We hope to he using the new hook at our fali Anniversary. Deacon Jones was deaf: he was to seli the new hymnals in Log City Preshyterian church to the memhers at seventyfive cents a copy. one day after the preacher f inished is sermon he 'arose cel'rned thle hymnal)ýls rose anld c-ri ed out,"-all ouwhio ihavenl't cati get as many as you want hy calling on rhe, at seventy - five cents apiece." :Rolph Demin ion Hardware kI IICISER1 AG 'VOT IESTR2AG * o.4,5,,and 3.SH' and said"Al you who have children to baptize w ill1 please present them next Sàh'ýbath."' 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