Clipping of Photo of: TIME OUT - Out on a family drive, these children couldn't resist stopping for a closer look when they spotted this mare and her offspring when they spotted this mare and her offspring beside No. 6 Highway, north of Clappison's Corners. Geoff Langhorne stands waiting his turn while Kathy Garside pets the horse. Seated left to right, trying to work up nerve to follow Kathy's lead, are Cynthia Garside, Debbie Garside and Pam Langhorne. The children are all from Aldershot. FLOWER SHOW - The annual spring flower show of the Burlington Horticultural Society was held Saturday in Trinity United Church. Mrs. Leslie Laking, right, show judge, places a ribbon on one of the winning entries. Looking on are the co-conveners of the show, Mrs. G. H. Moulton, left, and Mrs. W. W. Allen. NAME SPRING EVENT WINNERS May 28, 1962 [Hamilton Spectator, May 28, 1962] 112 In Burlington Flower Show BURLINGTON - More than 100 entries were received for a spring flower show held Saturday by the Burlington Horticultural Society. There were 33 n the bloom class and 79 in the arrangements. Mrs. Leslie Laking was judge. Conveners were Mrs. W. W. Allen and Mrs. G. H. Moulton. Winners in each class: Blooms - Yellow tulips. Elizabeth Danielsen; dozen tulips in container, Mrs. John Howard; lily-of-the-valley, Mrs. W. J. Packham; primula, Elizabeth Danielsen; violets, George Globe; pansies, Mrs. F. H. Brunner; bearded iris, Mr. Fred Hayes; early peony, Mrs. Grant Peart. Arrangements - Spring song Mrs. John Howard; spring trousseau, Mrs. John Howard, sweet and low, Mrs. H. C. Thompson; country kitchen, Mrs. John Howard, spring enchantment, Miss Dorothy Carey; spring beauty, Mrs. L. Rutty Junior class, spring bonnet, Linda Lucas, tray garden, Barbara Allen House plants "A", Joan Grantham; "B", W. W. Allen; "C", Miss Dorothy Carey