Whitby Free Press, 26 Apr 1978, p. 10

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PAGE 10. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1978, WHITBY FREE PRESS "Spring "SPRING SONG" was the theme as 'Rrooklin Horticul- Song" toe themne of Diatrict tural Society hosted twenty- the District 5 Annual Meetv- two clubs on thf» orasion of ing. 5ho rticultura i meeting atBrddin The setting was at Brook- lin united- Chw'ch and the vresient ,john Jefferies introduced Miss Viola Gillion. Director of District 5 who turned over the election of officers for 1978, to Russ Gomme, Secretary of the Ontario Horticultural "As- sociation. Prior to the elec- tions, Mr. Gomme compli- mented Brooklin on its ac- complishments as host.' Miss Gillion was re-elected, by acclamation as Director. She spoke briefly, ýsaying that ber experience on enter- ing hall was like, "walking into a garden". She also mentioned that there were a total of 2,907 members in 1977, int he 22 clubs comprising District 5, an increase of 100 over 1976 and 222 Junior Gardeners as well. Reports from various clubs were read and Miss Gillion finished ber remarks with a take-off on the old adage, saying, "What goes down must' corne up" and the Motto "'District 5 is alive", adding that this is very evident. Following a hot buffet lunch. Ed Endersby of the Scarborougb Club spoke on the Show Scheduling Book, presenting varîlous rules and regulations of each garden club whicb are.adhered'to, making suggestions for new themes for classes and specifying good habits like promptness anid,.reading of the Judging Manual which ensures the success of all horticulture clubs. There, were also fine entries of flower arrange- ments and the judges awarded First Prize to Mrs. Audrie Oldham' of the .Georgina-Brock Horticultur- ahl Society. The Seminar ended on a pleasant note when Aima Gomme 0f Agincourt, thanked -the organizer, Carolyn Stevens and the Brooklin Horticultural Society in general for the obvious donation of their time and talent which made the occasion such a success- ful one. ___ NEWCASTLE GOLF COURSE 1 mile east of North on Golf NOW OPEN GREEN FEES & MEMBERSHIP 18 HOLES Yardage 6,485 ELECTRIC CARTS-SNACK BAR PHONE 987 -45 Newcastle on Hwy. No. 2 and 1/2 mile Course Road. A LUW-C SEND 15 MINUTES' WITH'US TOMORROW AND FIND OUT WHAT IS GOING ON IN -DURHAM! Noon EveniugLs & Night Reports 12:120 6pè'me & lpm Weather, Sports and Nes IL Y' Chceof14AWNINGS Choie o 14decoratar colours - sofld or striped Start enjoying the permianent beauty and priétection of KoolVent Aluminum Awnings now. They wifl be with "you for years to corne. KoolVent Aluminum Awnings are an off- season mnvestment ini homne charm and utility. They guard your entrances and windows against the ravages of wntr... and in W dmruNovi summer you oen relax in the colorful air-cooled comfort- they provide. Other Famous NASH products nclude:# Prime & Storm windows Storm-Screen Doors Jalouies, Sereens & Shutters Porch Enclosures, Kiosks, Bus Stops & other Shelters HIGH QUALITY PRODUCTS AT REASONABLE PRICES. THIE OSHAWA STATION FOR FREE ESTIMATE &. FUL OR ANY 0F OUR CEALERS raim6k/ÀMM rt . DETAILS CALL 728.,1633 30V.ula tbis urss 1350

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