BE ph an At the Pine Ridge Garden Club Spring flower show saw winners in many beautiful categories by Bernice Mairs The recent spring flower show held by the Pine Ridge Garden Club was another success. While the judging was in progress the members were entertained by Mr. Martin of Binbrook. Mr. Martin showed excellent letters Problems soon solved Sir: Apropos the Cart- wright Transfer Station, I have been advised by Bill Twelvetrees, Com- missioner of Works for the Region that the recommendation of Scugog Council will come before the Works Committee on July 9, 1985. Mr. Twelvetrees said that there was not a pro- blem with the change in hours or the placement of a tank for scrap metal, as far as the works department were con- cerned. From the above information it seems that we will soon be in a posi- tion to have a dump that not only serves the public need, but will also save the township money and help keep our taxes down. Sincerely, Colin Kemp, Bill Linington, Nestleton. slides of different varieties of lilies from various countries and gave a very interesting and informative talk on the culture of lilies. Winners in the hor- ticultural division were: Flowering Shrub: Pat Kingstone, Mary Moore, Ann Julie Bajema, Ann Woud. Tulips Single 2a: Marilyn Brown, Lois Luke, Ann Julia Bajema, Pat Kingstone. 2b - Dorothy Aird, Tina Wolters, Shirley Love. Tulips doubles: Alice Turcotte, Rie Hooge- veen, Ida Hurtig. Narcissus (small cup): Lisa Ryan, Marilyn Brown, Rie Hoogeveen, Marilyn Bailey. Narcissus (poetaz): Pat Kingstone. Any other flowering shrub: corn or rhizome: Alice Turcotte, Grace Bajema, Ann Julia Bajema. Any Perennial other than bulbs: Pat Kingstone, Ann Woud, An unusual house plant: Grace Bajema, Alice Turcotte, Ida Hurtig. Plant Grown for its foliage: Lisa Ryan, Pat Kingstone, Shirley Love, Alice Turcotte. Minature House Plant: Grace Bajema, Katie Visser, Alice Turcotte. Hanging Basket, foliage plant: Marilyn Bailey, Grace Bajema, Alice Turcotte. Hanging Basket, flowering plant: Ida Hur- tig, Marilyn Bailey, Alice Turcotte. Decorative Division, "Pussy Cat': Alice Tur- cotte, Marilyn Bailey, Pat Kingstone. Nature's Pool: Pat Kingstone, Shirley Love, Alice Turcotte. Small Beginnings: Alice Turcotte, Grace Bajema, Eileen McLaughlin, Marilyn 'Bailey. Tall and Slender: Pat Kingstone, Marilyn Bailey, Alice Turcotte. Coffee Break: Marilyn 4 wd n & Suid { 4 al 3 a 7 PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 25, 1985 -- 37 § 4 § » gd Dorothy Aird, Grace Bajema. African Violet, Single: Lisa Ryan, Shirley Love, Grace Bajema. African Violet, Dou- ble: Alice Turcotte, Grace Bajema, Pat Kingstone. - Any other flowering plant: Grace Bajema, Henka Bandstra, Rie | Homeward bound Most Township residents will recognize the tail of the giant steel salmon fashioned last summer by Blackstock sculpter Bill Lishman. Well, the big fish is finally on its way to a permanent home in Camp- bellton N.B. and last week, RCMP Staff-Sgt. Roy Rushton (left) and city clerk Ron Mahoney travelled to Lishman's studio to put the fish on a trailer for the long trip. The giant salmon will be on perma- nent display at a mall in that N.B. community. 'will give a demonstration Hoogeveen, Lisa Ryan. + oh i Brown, Lois Luke, Tina Wolters. 2 The July 2nd meeting will be a flower rose and vegetable show. During the judging Dave Petrie of prunning at Analda Nurseries. The staff at Dr. Jack Cottrell's office were just as happy as the new father last Wednesday, when they learned their boss had become the father of a new 7 Ib. 1; oz. baby boy, so they planted this huge sign in front of the office. Jack and Pat still haven't named the young lad yet, so the birth an- nouncement won't be in the Star until next Don't Miss xi. DANY (formerly Western Weekend) Happy 50th Clayton and Muriel Holt of Scugog Island celebrated 50 happy years of marriage Saturday afternoon with a special 'open house' at the Anglican Church of the Ascension in Port Perry. Mrs. Holt, know as Babe, has been coming to the Island since she was an infant. week. So for the time being he is just known as "Brand XX' or ""Gazebo" as he was born on the same day as the official opening of the Gazebo in Palmer Park. THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM D DURHAM HOLIDAY CLOSURE OF SANITARY LANDFILL SITE The SCUGOG WASTE DISPOSAL SITE and the CARTWRIGHT TRANSFER STATION will be closed on Monday, July 1, 1985, due to the Canada Day Holiday. Normal operations will continue on Tuesday, July 2, 1985. W.A. TWELVETREES, P. ENG. COMMISSIONER OF WORKS