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Orono Weekly Times, 3 Jun 1981, p. 4

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4-Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, June 3, 1981 All were winners at local flower show A large crowd enjoyed the annual spring flower show in Orono church hall. The president, David Harrison, Harrison, welcomed everyone and "O Canada" was sung to the new words, with Gladys Brown at the piano. The secretary read the minutes and gave out the correspondence correspondence and information re the O.H.A. convention in Niagara Falls this year. Those attending from Orono Society will be decided usual talents and was much, enjoyed by all. 1. Challice introduced Mrs. Dini Schoenmaker who presented a delightful display of various types of arrangements. arrangements. Thcse were later drawn for, by lucky ticket holders. Mr. Merlin Slute and his wife judged the very, attrac tive flowei; show and gave us very helpful comments on proper displaying etc. A happy feature of this show was the fact that ; everyone who had brought entries won a prize. This is a very encouraging sign of the popularity of our flower shows. Mrs. Adele McGill and show chairman, Corrie De- Jong, gave out the prize monies and a tasty lunch concluded concluded the evening. The plant sale tables also did a brisk business and was sold out. Winners of Spring Show. Class 1 - Red Tulips: 1st- Myrtle Wood, 2rid-Don Evans, 3rd-Wes Wood, 4th- Ânn Evans. Class 2 - Yellow Tulips: 1st-, Rev. Wright, 2nd-Myrtle Wood, 3rd-Wes Wood. Class 3 - 3 Pink Tulips; 1st- Wes Wood, 2nd~Myrtle Wood, 3rd-Donna Hutton. Class 4 - 3 white tulips: 1st- Myrtle Wood, 2nd-Wes Wood, 3rd-Doreen Lowery. Class 5-3 mixed colours: lst- Wes Wood, 2nd-Myrtlc Wood, 3rd-Ralph Wood, 4th-Joan Hollingsworth. Class 6-3 Lily flowered tulips: lst-Rolph Wood, 2nd Minnie Zegers, 3rd-Wes Wood, 4th-Frank Zegers (Jr.) Class 7-3 parrot tulips: 1st- Myrtle Wood, 2nd-Joan Hollingsworth. Class 8 - 3 double tulips: 1st- Nèllie Baird, 2nd-Cyril Baird. Class 9-3 any other colour tulips: lst-Myrtle Wood, 2nd-Wes Wood, 3rd-Rev. Wright, 4th-Rolph Wood. Class 10 - 3 daffodils: 1st- Frank Zegers, 2nd-Nellie Baird, 3rd-Cyril Baird, 4th- Eleanor Tyrell. Class 11 - any other spring flower: lst-Minnie Zegers, 2nd-Myrtle Wood, 3rd-Loma Atkins, 4th-Jean Levis. Class 12 - any other flowers not listed: lst-Minnie Zegers, 2nd- Frank Zegers, 3rd- Eleanor Tyrell, 4th-Dora Plain. Class 13 - Indoor Plants (African Violet single): 1st- later. Miss Jessica Mostert entertained entertained at the piano with her Prize Minnie Zegers, 2nd-Charlic. Taylor, 3rd-Edith Taylor, 4th-Nellie Baird. Class 14 - African Violet double: double: Ist-Doreen Lowery, 2nd- Miniiic Zegers, 3rd-Jessica Mostert. Class 15 - One houseplant (flowering): lst-Nellie Baird, 2nd-Sherry-Lee Boyd, 3rd- Carol Mostert, 4th-Doreen Lowery. Class 16 - houseplant (foliage): lst-Minnie Zegers, 2nd-Ken Boyd, 3rd-Sherry- Lee Boyd, 4th-Eleanor Terrill Terrill . Class 17 - Branch of flowering flowering shrub: 1st-Yvonne Traf- ford, 2nd-Donna Hutton, 3rd-Carol Mostert, 4th- Lorna Atkins. Decorative Classes. 1. "Flying High": lst-Carol Mostert, 2nd-Minnie Zegers, 3rd-Helen Robinson, 4th- Lorna Atkins. Class 19 - "Solo Performance" Performance" arrangement: lst- Minnie Zegers, 2nd-Carol Mostert, 3rd-Donna Hutton, 4th-Lorna Atkins. Class 20 - "Diamond Treasures": lst-Lyn Harrison, Harrison, 2nd-Lorna Atkins, Sam at Queen's Park The 1981 Budget June 1,1981 The news media have highlighted some of the aspects in Treasurer- Frank 3rdtMinnie Zegers, 4th- Isabelle Challice. Class 21 - "Wildflowers": Ist-Lorna, Atkins, 2nd- Minnie Zegers, 3rd-Donna Hutton, 4th-I. Challice. Class 22 - "May Madness" 'A': lst-Lyn Harrison, 2nd* Minnie Zegers, . 3rd-I. Challice. Class 22 - 'B': lst-Helen Robinson, T Jessica Mostert, 3rd-Lo: . Atkins. Best arrangement in show - Lynn Harrison. Donated by Mrs. Hesper Dean. 27 exhibitors,- exhibitors,- 143 exhibits. Minnie Zegers * most points. Most entries-Lorna Atkins and .Minnie Zegers. Miller's budget, however, / would like to bring to you. attention some other aspects. For 1981 the Treasurer predicts a real growth of 2.4 per cent which will result in the creation of 106,000 new jobs and reduce the unemployment rate from last year's 6.9 percent to 6.6 per cent. In addition, for the sixth year in a row the increase in the expenses of the Ontario Government are below the increase increase in the Province's economic performance. Government expenses are predicted to ekpand at 12.2 per cent, while the Provincial economy is expected to grow by 13.6 per cent. The key note of the new Ontario budget is the warning Treasurer Frank Miller delivered about Federal Government spending cuts. It is obvious that the Federal Government must put its own economic house in order, however what must not happen happen is that imp» tint services suffer while this budgeting occurs. 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