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Orono Weekly Times, 7 Oct 1992, p. 6

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................................................~.,, Z -Oro eýekly Trimnes, Wýednesýday, Ocýtober 7, 1l992ýý Flower and Vegeta bUe Show (Continued from page 5) slugs on the garden, aluminum sulfate, 1 oz. t0 a gallon of water, and spray on plants. Everyone enjoyed watching and participating in the auction. The capable auctioneers were Dan and- Martin Zegers, the auction was a litge success! Donna Sutherland (judge) commented on the, wonderful flower show and how she was truly amazed at the quality of the specimens and entnies. The meeting closed with the singing of "God Save the Queen". A delicious lunch was served by Peggy Blasclike, Je-nny Bowens, Marjorie Lowery and F10, Sharpe. The Christmas Show wîll be Thursday, December 3rd at 7:30 and our special guest will be Don Proutt. His topic will bc the "Propagation of Geraniums." Please bring mittens and non- perishable food items for donation 10 the Salvation Army in Bowmanville. Pot Luck Dinner and Annual Meeting will be on January 21, 1993 at 6:30. SCongratulations to alI the winner! There were 21 exhibitors and 132 entries. Class winners are as follows: Section A - Specimnen Cut Flowers Class 1 Chrysanthermum - cushion- 2 sprays: 1) Shelley Etmanskie; 2) Lorna Atkins; 3) Eleanor Terrill; 4) Carol Mostert Class 2 - Chrysanthemum Spoon - 2 sprays: 1) Shelley Etmanskie; 2) Carol Mostert; 3) Loma Atkins Class 3 - Chrysanthemnum - Mixed colour and or variety in one container: 1) Carol Mostert; 2) Lorna Atkins; 33) Shelley Etmanskie; 4) Isabelle Challice Class 4 - Chrysanthemnum - single - 2 sprays: 1) Eleanor Terrill;, 2) Shelley Etmanskie; 3) Carol Mostert; 4) Lomna Atkins Class 5 - Any Annual - one stem suitable to type: A. 1) AlUPigott; 2) Hazel Pigott; 3) Inez Harris; 4) Carol Mostert; B.1) Anne Evans; 2) Shelley Etmanskie; 3) Don Evans; 4) leanior'Terrili Class 6 - Any Perennial - one stem suitable to type: 1) Aif Pigott; 2) H-azel Pigott; 3) Minnie Zegers; 4) Shelley Etmanskie Section B - Houseplants Class 7 - Floweri;ng Houseplant: 1) Minnie Zegers; 2) Eleanor Terrill; 3) Shelley Etmanskie Class 8 - African Violet - double or semni-double - one crown: 1) Shelley Etmanskie; 2) Doreen Lowery; 3) Minnie Zegers; 4) Lorna Atkins Class 9 - African Violets - a miniature - single or double - one crown: 1) Shelley Etmanskie; 2) Lorna Atkins; 3) Minnie Zegers Class 10 - A Cactus and/or succulent dish garden - allowed accessories: 1) Lorna Atkins; 2) Shelley Etmnanskie; 3) Minnie Zegers Class il - A Feru - any variety: 1) Inez'Harris; 2) Carol Mostert; 3) Minnie Zegers Class 12 - Begonia: 1) Minnie Zegers; 2) Hazel Pigott; 3) Shelley Etmanskie Class 13 - Any other houseplant other than listed: 1) June Heard; 2) Shelley Etmnanskie; 3) Inez Harris; 4) Eleanor Ternîtl Class 14 - A Houseplant you have grown from seed in 1992: 1) Minnie Zegers; 2) Inez Harris; 3) Carol Mostert; 4) Lorna Atkins Section C - Vegetables Class 15 -. Onions - 3 specimnens (Spanish type): 1) Lorna Atkins; 2) Carol Mostert; 3) Inez Harnis Class 16 - Onions - 3 specimens (Dutch sets): 1) Cor Mostert; 2) Inez Harris; 3) Carol Mostert Class 17 - Cabbage - 1 specimen (must ha-ve somne outside leaves): 1) Cor Mostert; 2) Carol Mostert Class 18 -- Squash - 2 specimens: 1) Isabelle Challice; 2) Carman White; 3) Carol Mostert Class 19 - Any other Vegetable - suitable number of specimens: 1) Minnie Zegers; 2) Cor Mostert; 3) Carol Mostert; 4) Carman White Section D - Decorative Class 20 - Ever So Thankful - Dïning Table Arrangement (al around view): 1) Shelley Etimanskie; 2) Carol Mostert; 3) Minnie Zegers Class 21 - Indian Sumimer - a symmectrical de sign: 1) Carol Mostert; 2) Minnie Zegers; 3) inez Harris Class 22 - Autumn Concerto - your interpretatiofl: 1) Carol Mostert; 2) Yvonne Trafford; 3) isabelle ChalliCe Class 23 - Cati of the Wind - an arrangement using weeds: 1) Carol Mostert; 2) Minnie Zegers; 3) Yvonne Trafford Section E - Othe-"r Class 24 - Calbage Patch Kids - decorate a heild of cabbage: 1), Jessie Watklns; 2) Isabelle Challice Section F - Othr Class 25 - To Market to Market - a display of gLarden produce: 1) Carol Mostert; 2) Minnie Zegers; 3) Isabelle Challice Special Comp.ttion for Youth - Under 16 SectionD - De&'Orative Class 23 - Cal i of the Wild: 1) Peter Etmanskle Section E - otilr Class 24 Cablylge Patch Kid: 1) Peter Etmanýkie; 2) Andrea Etmanskie Special Prizes: 1. Best Arranigemeflt in Show - donated by Mis, Eleanor Terrili - Carol Mostert. 2. Judge's Cihoice, other then Decorative - donated by Mrs. Yvoinne T'raffofýd - Carol Mostert. 3. Best Chjr3slthOmtcium in Show - donated b)Y Orono Sub ContLractors - Shielley Etmnanskie. 4. Most points in Entire Show- donated by Drham Farmer's Co- op - Carol Moltaert (41 points). 5. Most points in Decorative Class - donateti by Orono Fuel & Lumnber - Carol Mostert (19 points). 6. Doniioni Seed House Special - Most points in Vegetable Classes throughout the year - Carol Mostert (23 points). 7. Dominion Sceed House Special - Most points in Specimen Cut Flowers throtighout the year - Carol Moslert (45 points>. by Shelley Etmanskie Michael and Sheila Spooner ROSE > ARBOR - ANTIQUES' EARLY CANADIAN PINE - 011. LAMPS - QUILTS HOURS: Saturday, Sunday and Holidays - 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ALSO BY APPOINTMENf OR BY CHANCE (416) 983-9091 619 Andrews Rd. 4.8 km. east of Hwy. 115/35 R.R. 1, Kendal, Ont. LOA 1EO on Clarke 6th Conc. 6th ANNUAL Model Railroad Show SAT OCT 17, 1992 11:00ar TO 4:30 pin SUN OCT 18, 1992 1:0anTO 3:00) p. BOMAINVILLE 1H1IHSCHOO0L 49 LIBERTY ST. NORTII BOWMNVILEONTrARJO OPERATING LAYOUT7S STATIC DISPLAYS K4SET VENDORS ADULT $3.0 SENOR $2.O0 CIMIL $2.00 HWY. 401 FAMILY $6.40 SPONSORED BY ýSOPER VALLEY MODEL RAILROAD CLUB BOWMANVILLIE, ONTARIO BE Huscuvarnammuno 'OUR 6ES FALL NUMBERS!, I MODE61 411 * Ganaraska Forest gains woprld-wide by Carol Ann Oster The Ganaraska Forest received world wide attention this weekend after being chosen as a site for the WorId Cup of Orienteering. Mark Crofts of G.R.C.A. (Ganaraska Region Conservation A uthority) hopes that the competitors realîze that the forest has not always b-en be.autiful. Hle invites them Io look for die ghosts if Ganaraska. 1Indian cnicamrpmnents, a woodsman's axe, a pioncer fariner, those who worked to replant the Gantaraska Foi-est."Ts" explaini Croits, "are the ghosts of- the Ganaraska Forest. Croits hopcs that w 11hflic expostlîc flicForest Centre reccivecd Irom tflicworld (up of Oieniteerinig, people wil 1)0, recogenition encouragea to get out and enijoy the rolatively niew beauty of the Ganaraska Forest. "Orienteerinig is a grcat way t0 get people out 10 experience, the forest," Crofts a dd S. Ho encourages the local schlools t0 give orientcering a try. Asido fromn the physical rewards of exorcise and fresh air, orientecring has many other nrts. It encomnpasses problemn solving, geography and nature studios. Wa n t Ad s Phone 983-5301 Orono Weekly limes ModeI 6-hf 1 *Model 41-15' * 62cc; Powerful prof essianal cuttîng. -I1 e4Occ; Light weight, clean running. * A pleasure ta work with. Whlie supplies last. e Ideal for casual and ight dut# wsrk. CANADAS NUMBER ONE CHOICftE IN Câ;HAINSAWS BLITZ POWER WASHER CHAINS 34LG 72LG 73LG $1550991/2 PRICE REG- $69999 UNTIL SUPPLIES LAST RmOLPH c HARDWARE "UV CUQ 5337 MAIN STREET, ORONO _______983-5207

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