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Terrace Bay News, 30 Aug 1962, p. 11

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a August 30, 1962 TERRACE BAY NEWS -- Page 11 DON S Ke by om ~? ~ } ~ ue ce YOUR WEADQUARTERS "Sy aT ee LOWEST PRICES POSSIBLE ~- ALL FIRST QUALITY MATERIAL, PPT Ahs iisr anal & SATURDAY = ~ AUGUST 30 & 31 & SEPT.1ST PAINTING E DECCRATING SIMCOE LOCAL FAINT DEALER -- ANNOUNCES PAINT. SALE = THE FIRST. FALL ay S ria ae 4 | "ty > Ne & -- Sale price 47 20 PORTUNITY FOR THE HOUSE OWNER TO GET PAINT REQUIREMENTS AT THE STORE HOURS -- 9 AsMe to 5:30 PM, DAILY -~ OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. THIS' QFFER ON CASH | | | | | | | | | | | | | Do us a favour 5 aad | | | | | | | | ! | --- FLOWER SHOW (Continued from Division, Other aggregate winners in the Adult divi- Page 10) sion were Mrs, Rune Ostling in Class one - Houseplants to receive the Award from Cac- | camo's Groceteria; Mrs, Ann Stachiw in Class two Annuals receiving the Island View Service Award; John Ferrier in Class four Tuberous Begonias for the Community TV Award; Mrs, Ray Boyle in class seven - Collections for the Simpson-Sears Award; Mrs. Mary Martinson of Schreiber in Class eight ~- Floral Arrange- ments for the Rollason Nursery Award; Mrs, | Art Connors in Class ten - Fruit for the | Waghorn's Pharmacy Award; Harry E, Smith in | Class eleven ~ Displays for the Terrace Motors Award and L.K. Williams in Class Twelve for Vegetables for the Shell Oil Award, Individual prizes were received as first | and second place winners in each event but many special awards were placed throughout | the entire prize list. Soughton's Jewellers gifts going to Mrs, R. Ostling, Mrs, Marlene : Doig of 'Schreiber-and Mrs. Bessie Scott of | Schreiber for their houseplants. Rose bushes from Dale Estates Ltd, went to Mrs, Ann Stachiw in two events and to L.K.,Williams, | Gifts of Garden Tools from Costa's Foodmaster were won by Mrs, Con MacDonald, Alex Sinkins, L.K, Williams and Mrs, Lois Shubaly, Swifts' Awards went to Harry Goodfellow, Mrs, Ray Boyle and Mr, George Buhrmann, Shrubs from | | Plum Grove Nursery were won by Mrs. A. - Stachiw, Mrs. R, Ostling, Mrs. B, Scott, H,E, Smith, A, Farrow and Mrs, R, Gray of Schreiber, Chapples Award went to Mr. H, Goodfellow a separate Award in Dahlias,- i Mr, Farrow won the Ted*'s Cleaner's Voucher, |_and the Barher Shop Award went to George as RASIS ONLY 28 68 ae and See hd stock cur r Pe ice ess Buhrmann and the Beauty Shop Award going to Mrs, Elva McMillan, Millway Motors gave shrub prizes to Mrs, A, Connors and to Harry Smith, In.the Junior Division President Harry Goodfellow explained the process of Garden Judging throughout the summer and the points attained, Reg Cotton of Local 665 IBPS & PMw awarded the Local's Trophies and wrist watches to Senior Winner Marguerite Mousseau who had a total of 71 points out of a possible 75 and Suzanne Valiquette with 75 points out. of the possible 75, Second place winners in their gardens went to Carl Connors Senior and Jacqueline Mousseau Junior each receiving a Loyal Order of Moose Award, The Community Credit Union gave their annual award to third place winner Margot Anderson and Senior Al- bert Cadieux Junior, | Recipient of the Terrace Bay Horticultural Society's Shield in the entire Junior Gar- | deners Division was Margot Anderson who also shared with Carl Connors the Anford's iward | for aggregate winner in Classes 1 to 3, The Kiwanis Club of Terrace Bay through | their Conservation program annually sponsor | | SHOP NOW & SAVE. | | na ~ | | | | | | | the Window Box Display, Bird Houses and Col- lections, Window Box Awards went to Margo Anderson Ist, Katharine Smith 2nd, and Jane Hopper 3rd in the Seniors and Suzanne Vali- quette lst and Leonard Smith 2nd in the Juniors, Ricky Hamilton was the sole winner of Bird Houses and in the Collections lst prize went to Suzanne LeMay, 2nd Jane Hopper, Seniors, In the Juniors these were received by Leslie Ann Cotton Ist and Ricky Hamilton 2nd. Judge Neil Duncan praised heartily the fine uality of items (Continued on Page 12) |

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