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Orono Weekly Times, 15 Aug 1979, p. 4

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1 distributed to the sick and shut-ins after the service. The names of the prize winners were announced by the show-chairman and the special award for gaining most points in the show, donated by the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, was presented to the winner, Minnie Zegers, by the Bank Manager, Mr. P. J. Keleey. At the conclusion of thé programme everyone stayed to enjoy the exhibits and the delicious refreshments served served by tjbe lunch committee. 4 : Qrono Weekly Times, August 15. 1979 Excel lent summer show of flowers It was a gala occasion when her again. Flowers donated ' Orono Horticultural, Society for this special service will be V staged its annual summer . ' show- last Thursday evening in Orono United Church, , Judges for the show were ..Mr: and Mrs. Russell Van . Hornet of Whitby, Ontario, and their comments on the excellence excellence of the exhibits and the difficulty of selecting winners 1 from the unusually large number of entries attested the interest in this annual event. The number of entries came close to setting a record and , the number of new exhibitors was gratifying evidence that the Society is growing in membership and continuing to play an important part in our community life. President Isabelle Challice gave a warm welcome to the large crowd and after a few preliminaries, < lied on Doreen Doreen Lowery t introduce the entertainment for the evening. evening. The Dixieland band with Dick Morton on the trombone, James Lowery - Saxaphone; Kevin Russell - Trumpet, Ed Hoad - elect. Bass, Edward Morton - drums and Stella Morton on the piano gave a stellar and rousing performance, performance, playing many of the familiar tunes from the old south. The appeciation of the audience was evident from the hearty bursts of applause. Adding interest to the show was an exhibition of paintings by Merlin Slute, who is a member of the Bowmanville Society. The president called for a vote of thanks to the show- chairman, Bertha Touch- burn, and her assistants, Gladys Moffat and Corrie De Jong, and also reminded members of the special Sunday Sunday service to be held in Orono United Church on September 23rd. The guest speaker will be Miss Martha Veldhuis, Dundas, Ontarid and anyone who has had the privelege of hearing Miss. Veldhuis speak will not miss • this opportunity of hearing Class 19 - Gladiolus, yellow - Nellie Baird 2. Myrtle Wood 3. Madeleine Buckley Class 20 - Gladiolus, pink - 1. Madeleine Buckley 2. Lorna ' ■ Atkins 3. Jean Lewis 4. Nellie Baird Class 21 - Gladiolus, white -1. Madeleine Buckley 2. Isabelle Isabelle Challice 3. Myrtle Wood Class 22 - Gladiolus, any other colour -1. Madeleine Buck- ley 2. Lome Bowins 3. Ann Evans 4. Isabelle Challice Class 23 - Nasturtiums 1. Carol Mostert 2. Dorothy Branch Class 24 - Marigold, african - 1. Wes Wood 2. Myrtle Wood 3. Dorthy Branch 4. Harvey Robinson Class 25 - Marigold, french -1. Carol Mostert 2. Minnie Zegers 3. Hilda Dean 4. Lorna Atkins WE'RElNA WORKING MOD' mWISHTO ANNOUNCE. J WPRE nirrTOGlVE *- O. Chatterton Electrical Contracting Phone 983-5546 or 983-5940 Orono, Ontario .. Following is the list of Prize Winners ? Class 1 - An arrangement using dahlias - 1. Donna Sutherland 2. Isabelle Challice Challice 3. Cheryl Sanders. Class 2 - "Black Beauty" - An arrangement in black and white - l/Minnie Zegers 2. Donna Sutherland 3. IsabeL le Challice 4. Madeleine Buckley Class 3 - "Gone Fishin" - An arrangment using water accessories - 1. Minnie Zegers 2. Christine Van De Velde 3. Helen Robinson 4. Carol Mostert. Class 4 - "Good Companions" - two similar design arrangements arrangements 1. Minnie Zegers 2. Donna Sutherland 3. Cheryl Sanders 4. Isabelle Challice Class 6 - "Golden Anniversary" Anniversary" - An arrangement -1. Donna Sutherland 2. Isabelle Isabelle Challice 3. Myrtle Wood 4. Minnie Zegers Class 7 - "Thumbelina" - A Small arrangement - 1. Donna Sutherland 2. Minnie Zegers 3. Nellie Baird 4. Lynn "Harrison Class 8 - "Pink Parfait" - Pink and White flowers in cup and saucer - 1. Christine Christine Van De Velde 2. Donna Sutherland 3. Hilda Coat- ham 4. Carol Mostert Class 9 - An arrangement using lilies - 1. Dorothy Holmes 2. Madeleine Buck- ley 3. Lorna Atkins Class 11 - Asters, mixed colours, 1. Lorna Atkins Class 12 - Cosmos, any colour . 1, Minnie Zegers 2. Denise" Challice 3. Lorna Atkins Class 13 - Dahlia, cactus type 1. Carlos Tamblyn 2. Ervan 1 Rainey Class 14 - Dahlia, giant size - 1.Carlos Tamblyn 2. Isabelle Isabelle Challice ClaSs 15 -, Dahlia, decorative -' 1. Lome Bowins 2. Orville Chctllice 3. Wes Wood Class 16 - Dahlia, pompom -1. Isabelle Challice 2. Myrtle Wood 3. Hilda Dean Class 17 - Gladiolus, miniature miniature -1. Madeleine Buckley 2. Donnai Sutherland Class, 18 - Gladiolus, red - 1. Madeleine Buckley 2." Wes Wood 3. Denise Challice 4. Jennie Bowins Class 26 - Pansies - 1. Hilda Dean 2. Carol Mostert 3. Minnie Zegers 4. Wes Wood Class 27 - Petunia, single - 1. Hilda Dean 2. Jean Lewis 3. Carlos Tamblyn 4. Cheryl : sanders Class 28 - Petunia double 1. Hilda Dean 2. Jennie Bowins Bowins 3. Millie Rainey Class 49 Tomatoes, red - 1. Minnie Zegers 2. Frank Zegers 3. Frank..Zegers Jr. Class 50 - Tray of Garden Vegetables - 1. Carol Mostert Mostert 2. Minnie Zegers 3. Isabelle Challice Class 51 - "Roadside Beauty" -collection of wild flowers and weeds - 1. Dorothy Holmes 2. Carol Mostert 3. Minnie Zegers 4. Cheryl Sanders SPECIAL AWARDS 1. Best flower arrangement in show - won by Donna Sutherland 2. Best Rose in show - won by Vèra Downey 3. Best Dahlia in show - won by Carlos Tamblyn ,4. Best Gladiolus in show - won by Nellie Baird. 5. Best "Peace" Rose in show - won by Carlos Tamblyn 6. "Glad Tidings" - arrangement arrangement featuring glads - won by Donna Sutherland. 7. Most points in vegetable section - won by Carol Mostert. 8. Most points in flower section - won by Madeléine Buckley. Orono Nursery School Register Now for September 1979 WE OFFER A HALF-DAY ENRICHMENT PROGRAM FOR 3-5 YEAR OLD CHILDREN Qualified Staff. - Licensed Premises For Information Cafl 987-4012 Class 29 - Any other annual -1. Frank Zegers 2. Dorothy Branch 3. Donna Sutherland Sutherland Class 30 - Sweet Peas - 1. Madeleine Buckley 2. Dorothy Dorothy Branch 3. Donna Sutherland. Sutherland. Class 31 - Tuberous Begonias - 1. Nellie Baird Class 32 - Zinnias - Giant - 1. Dorothy Branch 2. Helen Robinson 3. Jennie Bowins Class 33 - Zinnias, pompom - 1. Carol Mostert 2. Ann Evans 3. Lorna Atkins 4. Minnie Zegers Class 34 - H. T. Rose, "Peace" - 1. Carlos Tamblyn 2. Charles Downey 3. Otto Coatham Class 35 - H.T. Rose, Not "Peace" - 1. Vera Downey 2. Cheryl Sanders 3. Carlos Tamblyn Class 36 - Rose - Floribunda, Polyantha or Grandiflora - 1. Carlos Tamblyn 2. Harvey Harvey Robinson 3.. Millie Rainey. Class 37 - Beans, yellow - 1. Frank Zegers 2. Carlos « Tamblyn 3. Frank Zegers Jr. 4. Cor Mostert , Class 38 - Beans, green - 1. Carol Mostert 2. Cor Mostert Mostert 3. Minnie Zegers 4, Carlos Tamblyn Class 39 - Beets - 1. Carol Mostert 2. Doreen Lowery 3. Isabelle Challice 4. Carlos Carlos Tamblyn dlass 40 - Cabbage -1. Carlos Tamblyn 2. Carol Mostert 3. Minnie Zegers 4. Doreen Lowery Class 41 - Carrots - 1. Carol Mostert 2. Frank Zegers 3. Cor Mostert 4. Minnie Zegers Class 42 - Goto, sweet - 1. Lorna Atkins Class 43 - Cucumbers, slicing 1. Carol Mostert 2. Lorna Atkins 3. Jean Lewis 4. Carlos Tamblyn Class 44 - Cucumbers, pickling pickling -1. Harvey Robinson 2. Wes Wopd 3. Carol Mostert Class 45 - Onions - 1. Minnie Zegers 2. Carlos Tamblyn 3. Ralph Wood 4. Wes Wood, Class 46 - Peppers, sweet - 1. Frank Zegers Jr. 2. Minnie Zegers 3. Frank Zegers Class 47 - Potatoes, early white - 1. Carol Mostert 2. Ralph Wood 3. Wes Wood 4. Minnie, Zegers Class 48 - Potatoes, early red - 1. lyiinnie Zegers 2. No award 3. Christine Van Dte • Velde TELEPHONE 623-6555 JOHN MANUEL, C. G .A. INCOME TAX AND RELATED ACCOUNTING SERVICES 118 KING STREET EAST, .SUITE 2 BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO L1C.1N3 Level 1 CLINIC To be held in Bowmanville in October 1979. We must have a minimum registration of 25 and you must register in advance. Persons interested may register at the Bowmanville Community Services Department Office, corner of Church & Temperance Street in Bowmanville. The cost of $4.00 must be paid at the time of registration. 9. Novice awards - won by Christine Van De Velde and Harvey' Robinson. 10. Orono Society Special Award for most points in the entire show, - a silver bowl donated by Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Commerce - won by Minnie Zegers. To compete in Dairy Princess contest By: John Inglis, Assoc. Agricultural Representative. ONTARIO DAIRY PRINCESS PRINCESS COMPETITION: Miss Lois VanCamp, Dairy Princess Princess for Durham County will compete in the Ontario Dairy Princess Competition on Monday, Monday, August 27th. The competition competition will be held at the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto. Forty-one girls from 41 counties and districts across the province will be competing at this year's exhibition. Gook luck to Lois! Town of Newcastle notice Newcastle Hydro Electric Commission The Corporation of the Town of Newcastle will appoint the first members to the Newcastle Hydro Electric Commission, term to expire on November 30, 1979. The Commission shall'consist, of: 1. The Mayor, Town of Newcastle. '2. One member of the present Public Utilities Commission of the Town of Bowmanville. 3. One member of the present Public ' Utilities Commission of the Village Village of Newcastle.» 4. 'One member of the present Hydro Electric Commission of Orono. 5. One person who resides in the Town of Newcastle optside the part supplied with poWer by the above mentioned Commissions. Applications for the representation as described in item 5 will be received by the undersigned until 4 p.m. on Friday, August 24th, 1979. Please state qualifications, and interest in the appointment/ J. M. Mcllroy, A.M.C.T. Town Clerk ■ , * 40 Temperance St. Bowmanville, Ontario Miss Durham Centra I Contest September 6th Applications will be received from single persons, âge' 17 - 22, t*he Municipality of Newcastle, to compete in the Miss Durharrç Central contest, Thursday, Sept;,6th, j979. • (Must be 17 years pf age oh or before Sept. 1,1979) Name- Address,- Phone No, - Photo Mail to Box 212, Orono, Ontario, LOB 1M0. No applications later than August-23,1979 Birth Date

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