Third prize was awarded to the Selbys for their insight in not erectâ€" ing a perimeter fence, allowing them to borrow depth from their Both judges had a harder deciâ€" sion in selecting the runnersâ€"up. Since several of the gardens were rated equally, the judges relied on the impressionability of the gardens. The Days‘ garden was chosen for its creative use of an irregular shaped lot by well planned division of recreational areas and good use of perennials and shrubs in both front and back. Both judges, horticulturalist Barr and landscape architect de Bruyn, were unanimous in their choice of first place. It was the lushness of the rearâ€"side yard that impressed the judges the most. Careful placement of plant material, combining everâ€" greens, shrubs, groundcovers, ornaâ€" mental grasses and perennials. Water feature, texture, colors, and fragrance were successfully incorâ€" porated. The Pitfield‘s were able to make efficient and diverse use of their limited space while maintainâ€" ing proper scale and balance. First prize â€" a one year free IRRA membership, plus a $50 gift certificate from Agram Garden Centre â€" was awarded to Pam and Jim Pitfield. Second prize â€" a one year free IRRA membership, plus a $25 gift certificate from Agram Garden Centre â€" was awarded to Louise and Scott Day. Third prize â€" a $25 gift certificate from The Original Garden Centre â€" was awarded to Hillary and Roger Selby. The judges set their own criteria that included all aspects of the garâ€" den and anything was fair game. To qualify, gardens had to be within the IRRA boundaries (QEW and Royal Windsor Drive to the south; Trafalgar Road to the west; Dundas Street to the north; and Town limits to the east). The Iroquois Ridge Resident‘s Association (IRRA) recently held its first garden contest. IRRA‘s social director Neena Singh, a sales representative with Canada Trust Realty, chauffeured judges Allison Barr, horticulturalist and general manager of Agram Garden Centre, and Marius F.M. de Bruyn, landâ€" scape architect and principal of the firm Aesthetics+Design, around Iroquois Ridge on Saturday, July 3rd, to view 16 nominated gardens. Iroquois Ridge garden winners Today is Registration Day at Oakville Place for ‘An Amazing Journey Back to Bible Times,‘ the Vacation Bible School at Faith Baptist Church, 1415 Trafalgar Rd., on Aug. 23rd to 27th. For more information, call842â€"0938 Please forward announcements for What‘s Up . . . North to Kathy Yanchus, Oakville Beaver, 467 Speers Rd., Oakville, Ont., L6K 384, or call the Update Mailbox at 845â€" 5585 Box 5440, or FAX 845â€"3085 BEFORE NOON WEDNESDAY for next publication date, free. Priority is given to local, nonâ€"profit groups. Car wash, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at 2 C i< â€"= ha \o All 16 proud homeowners deserve recognition for their diverâ€" sity of styles, arrangement, and dedâ€" ication. Glen Abbey Toastmasters meet every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at St. Ignatius of Loyola High School. Call John at 847â€"1235 or Dennis at The Halton District Health Council holds a public meetingâ€"to announce interim findings of the Hospital Resource Utilization Study between 7 and 9 p.m. at the Sir John Colborne Centre for Seniors, 1565 Old Lakeshore Rd. Everyone welâ€" come. Mr. Lube (Speers and Dorval), with proceeds going to Big Brothers of Halton to be used for the purchase audio visual equipment for orientaâ€" tion sessions for potential Big Brothers. 827â€"8216 for details. FRIDAY JULY 16 Oakville Singles Club m p.m. at Oakville Legior Street (upstairs). Dancing 1 of a DJ. For information E INSTALL most Ce We also do custom framing, stretching of needlepoint, crossâ€"stitch work, etc ... Over 350 mouldings to choose from. 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