Whitby Free Press, 11 Oct 1978, p. 19

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IW YFRýPjMS,,WeWM3SAY IliER , 1978, PAGE 19 WHITBY FABRICS CÇUSTOM 1DRAPES Dress Goods Excellent -i <liSt on? inade * drapes. 215 Din as St. E. 668-4821 Harvest timflower show,,is -lastosao The Brookltn Ilorticîul tural Society -adopted the Iheme, 'Ilarvest Time' for, i4 Fait Show held on Septemboýr 27 and this marked the final flower show of the year. Presidcnt, John: Jefferies opened the meeting and, extended a wlcome to prospective members f rom both 1>rooklin arnd- Kedron. For this occasion, a panel froni the Civic Gardon Centrc, Toronto,. with the farnutiar Moderator, E.11. Pope, was on hand to discuss Rock Gardens. I Mr. Pope's case, il was Whitby flot his first visit to Brooklij and hopcfutty flot hic; tast, as hi-s witty remarks arc always an addcd bonus to- any ovening. l>rior (o the discussion, Gordon Wick prcs 'ented some stides of a rock ga rdon, whieh ho had takon on this rcturn trip from the .1.A. (:onfc'rence in Kingston and em onstrat.edt(ho resuits of a goort knowtedge of your suhject a ndt when appt ica t ion of sainie can he used ini the (<)fsltwit ion of a rock ga Mden. The do's and' don't's en location, type of plants to he tused and genvral care to ho giv'cn, w'eîe somte of' the engraved and won al. the County Town Carnivat for Ilcst Decorativo . (D)oris Martow) and liostfSpecimon (Jean I3arkey) were thon presented. Jean lBarkey who ha i Is front :toufIfvie, (ha nked theo 1,rook lin (lihi l'or al] their assistance in the .It1lccs for the evefling, were aIso famitian (<i us in Itrooklin, in (he pensons. of Mr. and Mns. Clarence Tink and it, was unanimousty .,jieed that 4they did an excellent job, on whal must have been a verv difficult task, as (herc worù a total of 19) entries in th(- sho>w.' Attlîough this w,-'as the last Flower Show of the year, (lon't forget te watch for ot lier horticul ture even (s which your t>rooktin Society wilt ho prcesenting in the fiilu ne. man scores hole'i*n-one Gerry Hill,, of Whitby, a senior player of the Scarboro Golf and Country Club, scored a hole-in-one Sept. 30 on the par-4 loth hole. He used a 3 wood with a following wi#d, on the 310- yard hole. Mr. HIi was playing with S. R. Owens and it was a blind shot seen by J. Scott. His score for the round was 68, three under par. subjects deatt with andt il wa s eviÎden t that the Moderatoî' andt his panel were as usual, a veny know- tedgea hie gnoup of people. Fcrn Munns extonded a vote of thanks (o Mr. Pope and his pa iîl1. The Ftower Show itself, coîîcentnaled on Chrysan- thernunms an(] lie llest Specinien award, donated hy Ci) Marlow, was won by Cordon Wick. The prize for l'tst Decorative, in the fonni of a Gift Cortificate f rom Simpson's Sears, was abos won by Gordon Wick. The silver trays, duly rdâwti AS GAS GOES UP, IDOUR SMILEGl 9320G1#'% 'Y' IIOIWDA You can f ili the tank of a Honda Civic for about a third of what it takes to gas up rnost cars. And stili go about as far. Besides, a Honda Civic doesn't need anvthing fancier titan regufar gas. Now honestly, do you expect the price of gas to go down? Then corne andi test drive your next car. A Honda Civic. City Centre %Au-tomwî%obileàws 1110 Dundas E. 666-1772 M t

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