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Orono Weekly Times, 17 Aug 1994, p. 7

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- ~ ~~.ýOrono Weekly Times~ wensyAgt 7194- Memorial Plaque vandaUized (Contunued fromn page 1) there is community outrage at this act of vandalism and destruction as caring people are coming forward offering assistance and support to replace the plaque," stated Schmiegelow i a positive light. "To hear that they are reacting and sharing our grief is very reassuring." The plaque, the only memorial of its kind in Durham Region, was unveiled in a ceremony on September 17, 1993. "No one will know it is a memorial to women who are murdered. And it's flot just the Montreal women we must remember, but also the women and children i Durham Region .. .our neighbours," stated Laura Richards. Until the plaque has been remounted, a scarred stone silently rests on the grounds at the Visual Arts Centre in Bowmanville. With, or without the plaque, FOCUS plans to continue its annual vigil on December 6th. Horticultural Summer Flower and Vegetable Show resuits Shelley welcomecd aIl the visitors and everyone to the show. The program opened with O'Canada with Doreen Lowery at the piano. Shelley read a lovely poem entitled Garden Argument by Leona Dugan. Correspondence was read. Flo read the minutes of the last meeting and Adele gave a Treasurers report. James. Lowery with his saxophone and Doreen Lowery at the piano played a few old favourites, which were enjoyed by al. Doreen Lowery of the Show Committee gave out the prizes of the window, boxes and all the specials of the flowers and vegetables. Thanks to Wylma Allin and Ann Evans for the judging- of the planters and window -boxes. Prizes as follows: Best Outside Window Box or Plant Box: 1) Lorna Atltins; 2) Michele Ernst-, 3) Dini Schoenmaker Best Outside Small Planter~ 1) Michele Ernst; 2) Colleen McQuillan; 3) Edith Taylor Best Outside Large Planter 1) Shelley Etmanskie & Colleen McQuillan (tied); 2) Lorna Atkins; 3) Dinh ';choenmaker Best Outside Hanging Basket 1) Lorna Atkins; 2) Michele Ernst; 3) Alf Pigott There were thirty-two entries In the flowers and vegetable show we had 20 exhibitors with 183 entries. We had three new exhibitors. Special prizes were as follows: Best Rose in Show donated by Adele McGill, Helen Schmid Best Dahlia in Entire Show, donated by Rolph Hardware, Mary Taxnblyn Best Gladiolus ini Show, donated by Nellie Baird, Lonna Atkins New Exhibitor - Most points in show, donated by Mr. & Mrùs. Lawrence Staples, Pat Bales Best Arrangement in Show, donated by J.C. Evergreen, Carolyn Priestly Judges Choice other than Decorative, donated by Nellie Baird, Orville Challice (red potatoes) Most Points in Specimen Cut Flowers, donated by Mr. & Mrs. E. Million, Lorna Atkins - 36-1/2 points Most Points in Vegetable Section, donated Eileen Billings, Helen Schmid Most Points ini Decorative Section, donated by Apple Blossom Shop, Isabelle Chalice Most Points in Entire Show, donated by, C.I.B.C., Lorna Atkins - 58-1/2 points Best Annual in Show donated by Isabelle Chaîlice, Lonna Atkins Judge for the show was Mrs. Mina Clappinson. Congratulations to Lonna Atkins. SSection A - Specimen Cut Flowers - Asters, 3 blooms: 1) Isabelle Challice Asters - 5 blooms: 1) Pat Bales; 2) Isabelle Challice Marigolds, 3 blooms over 2": 1) Pat Bales; 2) Orville Challice; 3) Shelley Etmnanslde Marigolds, 5 blooms under 2": 1) Shelley Etmanskie; 2) Minnie Zegers A Bowl of Petunias, mixed varieties: 1) Isabelle Challice; 2) Lonna Atkins; 3) Shelley Etmanskie Petunia, double, 3 sprays, one colour: 1) Elehnor Terrili: 2) Lomna Atkins Zinnias, large Dahlia, flowering: 1) Isabelle Challice; 2) Orville Challice; 3) Shelley Etmanskie Zinnias, any other \rariety: 1) Pat Bales; 2) Orville Challice; 3) Isabelle Challice Snapdragons, any variety: 1) Lorna Atkins; 2) Shelley Etmanskie Cosmnos, 3 stems: 1) Eleanor Terrili;, 2) Isabelle Challice; 3) Shelley Etmanskie Any other annual flot listed: 1) Lorna Atins; 2) Eleanor Terri; 3) Munnie Zegers;, 4) Helen Schmid Salvia, 3 spikes: 1) Lorna Atkins;, 2) Helen Schmid; 3) Shelley Etmanskie Collection of Annuals, suitably displayed: 1) Shelley Etmanskie; 2) Lorna Atkins; 3) Isabelle Challice Tuberous Begonia, 3 blooms: 1) Minnie Zegers; 2) Lorna Atkins; 3) Iriez Harris Any other animal flot listed: 1) Minnie Zegers; 2) Inez Harris, 3) Lomna Atkus Red Rose: 1) Helen Schmnid; 2) Lorna Atkuns; 3) Shelley Etmanskie Dahlia, cactus: 1) Mary Tamblyn; 2) Inez Harris; 3) Isabelle Challice Dahlia, decorative: 1) Isabelle Challice Dahlia, bail type: 1) Isabelle Challice; 2) Inez Harris Dahlia, Pom Pom: 1) Isabelle Challice Gladiolus, miniature: 1) Carman White; 2) Lorna Atkins; 3) MIllChappel Gladiolus, red: 1) Isabelle Challice Gladiolus, yellow: 1) Bertha White; 2) Isabelle Challice Gladiolus, pink: 1) Jill Chappell; 2) Lorna Atkins; 3) Isabelle Challice 1Gladiolus, white: 1) Lorna Atkins; 2) Orville Challice; 3) Isabelle Challice; 4) Shelley Etmanskie Gladiolus, bi-colour. 1) Lorna Atkins; 2) Alf Pigott; 3) Minnie Zegers; 4)-Isabelle Challice Gladiolus, 3 mixed:. 1) Lorna Aikins; 2) Isabelle Challice Perennial, any variety: 1) Inez Harris; 2) Eleanor Terrill; 3) Hazel Pigott; 4) Lorna Atkins Lily, any variety: 1) Lorna Atkins; 2) Doreen Lowery; 3) Shelley Etmanskie Section B - Vegetables Beans, yellow: 1) Lorna Atkins; 2) Helen Schmid;, 3) Minnie Zegers Beans, green: 1) Helen Schmid; 2) Eleanor Terril;- 3) Jil Chappeil Beets, 3 speciens: 1) Minnie Zegers; 2) 1111 Chappeil; 3) Helen Schmnid; 4) Carman White Canrots, 3 specimens: 1) Lorna Atkins; 2) Minnie Zegers; 3) Shelley Etmanskie; 4) Bertha White Cucumbers, slicing: 1) Helen Schmnid; 2) Minnie Zegers; 3) Shelley Etmanskie; 4) Eleanor Terril Cucumbers, pickling: 1) Lomna Atkins; 2) Inez Harris; 3) Minnie Zegers Sweet Corn, 3 cobs: 1) Doreen Lowery; 2) Lorna Atkins; 3) Schmid: 2) Mvinnie Z-egers: 3) ili Chappeli;, 4) Carman White Potatoes, red: 1) Orville Challice; 2) Isabelle Challice; 3) Hazel Pigott Tomatoes, miniature: 1) Isabelle Challice Tomates, slicing: 1) Helen Schmid; 2) Eleanor Tenil Any other vegetable: 1) Iiez Harris; 2) Helen Schmid;, 3) Minnie Zegers (Continue d page 9) - Weed Spraying - Fertflizing - Insect Spraying - Ants & Trees - Plug Coraeration See the Difference Quality Makes LAWN 983-5598 (Orono, Newcastle) Banquet and Meeting Room Faciities Licenced Outdoor Patio Complete Marina Services Play Pool ithe Lounge Nightly On Site 24 Room Modem Motel Fishing Charters Available The Northumberland and Clarington BOARD 0F EDUCATION CLARKE HIGH SOHOOL MEET THE TEACHER DAY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 1:00OP.M. -3:30 P.M. Meet the Grade 9 teachers. FoIlow your student's timetable. Participate in a Grade 9 Orientation ta Clarke High School. Discover why "The Future Begins Here!" R. (DICK) T. MALOWNEY DIRECTOR 0F EDUCATION AND SECRETARY JIJOI ARMSTRONG CHAIRPERSON OF THE BOARD PUBLIC NOTICE TO ITS CITIZENS 1994 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS If you plaun to seek office in the 1994 Municipal Elections, you must register with the Municipal Clerk before you solicit or accept contributions or incur expenses for the purpose of the election. For more information confact: Patti L. Barrie, A.M.C.T., Clerk Municipalty of Clarington 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario Li C 3A6 CIUNICIPALITYOF ONTARIO0 Date of First Publication: Wednesclay, August 17, 1994 P.O. 5008

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