'LAT %&S CURLING (Cont.) / Society, was our guest speaker, " decks with the history of tho Horticultural The Event winners and runners-up were presented with their trophies and awards following the-.business of the. evening. These were: 'Hudson's Bay Trophy '1-Peggy Wellings, Ev Allen, Marge Anderson, Kae MacLeod, 2-Barbara Haughn, Marg Simmers, M, Dashkewytch Tops Locking, 3-Ann Latour, Lois Hopper, Mae Duquette, Sophie Janicki 4-Irene Edmond, Betty Anderson, Hattie DeLong, Lois Haviland. Seagrams Event ; 1-Jan Faust, Ev Allen, Doris Hansford, Lois Haviland, 2-Ann Latour, Ruth Boudreau, Elicia Evans- Smith, Beth Sedge 3-Betty Anderson, Kae Thorsteinson, Laverne Peruniak, Betty Milks, 4-Mary Hale, Jean Wilson, Isabel Marsh, Sophie Janicki Afternoon Curling Prize 1l-Aggie Sinkins, Betty Anderson, Marge Anderson, Sophie Janicki 2-Mary Hale, Betty Hibbert, Isabel Marsh, Beth Sedge, , A buffet luncheon and social hour brought the evening to a conclusion, 0-0-0 HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY NEWS AND NOTES Last Friday, a general meeting of the T.B.H.S. was held and proved of great interest to all those attending. Mr. F, 5S, Parrish, District Director Ont, Hort, His address Association, its functions, its aims, and its purpose in connection with the Individual Society. He gave his impressions of the Annual Convention held in Toronto in March, The highlight of his address was a complete review of. the address given by Mr. Thos, W. Rhompson, Metropolitan Parks Commissioner Toronto, Ont., "Value of Horticulture in Our Day". A lively discussion period ended the meeting. . 'Next general meeting of the Society will be held on May 18th at 8:00 pem. Mr, Fred McDonald, Superintendent Fort William Parks Board, and Mr, A, Widnall will be guests for the evening. A large attendance is expected, All members wishing to purchase commercial fertilizer, please contact. Mr. J, Duncan at once, Deadline date for this special offer is May 12th. Order now and don't be disappointed. Cash must accompany order, (Cont, on next col,) Page 10 HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY NEWS AND NOTES (Cont, ) Subscription for the magazine "Horte iculture" are being sold by the Society. This is America's Authentic Garden Maga- zine, and provides a wealth of material each month in articles and brilliant nat- ural colour plates on gardening and Horticulture, Anyone interested may contact Mr, H, Goodfellow for further information, JUNIOR BRANCH PROGRAMME ~ T.B.H.S. The Junior Branch Programme planned for the year will include the following: 1. Childrens Garden Plots Children, eight to sixteen years of age, growing a garden will be eligible to dis- play entries in the T.B.H.S, Annual Show, Junior Branch, provided: (a) Said garden is registered with Junior Branch programme Chairman, Mr. C, MacDonald, Kenogami Rd. (b) A membership fee of twenty- five cents per annum is paid, 2. Poster Competition Any member, ten to sixteen years of age, of the C,G.I.T,, Brownies, Girl Guides, Wolf Cubs and Boy Scouts is eligible to enter the Poster Competition sponsored by the Ontario Horticultural Society, and exhibit same in the T,B.H.S. Annual Show, Winning poster will be forwarded for district and then provincial competition, 3.__Bird House Competition Any member, ten to sixteen years of age, of the C,G.I.T., Brownies, Girl Guides, Wolf Cubs and Boy Scouts is eligible to enter the Bird House Competition sponsored by: the Ontario Horticultural Society, and exhibit same in the T.B.H.S. Annual Show, Winning Bird House will be forwarded for district and then provincial competition. Further information pertaining to this programme may be obtained from Mr, C. MacDonald, chairman Junior Branch Programme, 0-0-0 FOR SALE 120 Bass Sonola accordian. Case included, Good condition. If interested apply 117 Laurier Avenue. One 7 ou, ft, Refrigerator, Davenport Bed and Chair, Phone 319, One Bed Chesterfield and two chairs suitable for summer camp. Price $25.00 call at 223 Kenogami, _ One Racing bike, One Accordian and records for learning with case, one law mower. Phone 268 or call house 268,