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Terrace Bay News, 8 Sep 1960, p. 7

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_ September 8, 1960 SS cps ten arora nannies tnereefininaneenepninnipiy sieves avert neti itches (Contimed from Page 1) -Chapples Lid., as, the grand prize in Class three vahlias; 4 Credit fran Lohr's TV Servicd for Class four Gladiolus; and a Cash award as one of a three-way tic in Class five collec» tions. Judging was handled by Mr, Fred MacDonald and.Mr, E, Rollason of Fort William who passed many favourable comments on the qual~ ity of flowers and produce, being comparable to those displayed by other towns in the district with a better and longer growing scason. For the Judge's Award Mr, Macuonald chose the Vegetable Display offered by Mr. Harry Smith and for this Mr. Smith won the Soakcor Hose donated by Mount McKay Feed Co. Other aggregate winners were Mrs, Anno Stachiw who ticd for that honor in Class one annuals and received the LeCocq Florists Vase, Mr. Hugh Brophy and Mrs,Stachiw tied with Mrs, Farrow in Class five Collections and cac received a Cash award, Mr, Harry Goodfcllow took the &ggrcegate points for class six ~ floral arrangemcnts for which he received the large bag of Vigoro from L & L Clover Farm, Mr, Goodfellow followed through with the aggre gate in Class soven Roses to receive twenty-five Gallons of Fuel Oil from North Ster Oil and also a Plastic Container from Terrace Bay Enterprises as the aggregate winner in Class eight Fruit. Mr, Harry Smith received another large bag of Vigoro,this time donated by Swifts Ltd, for his aggregate in Class nine visplays,. Aggregate winner in _ Class ten Vegetables was Mr, Rudi Walters who ' from the Terrace Ba won for this an eighty pound bag of fertilizer Horticultural Society, OPEN FRIDAY b j LIMITED NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M, -Men's Gackets Here they are....the most exciting news in men's jackets. They are not only new in style, they are different. Styled by Utex - choose a "Duke", a "King" or a "Trapper", Newly insulated Scott Foam that keeps you warm no matter what the temper temperature, These boast the new drop shoulder styling, burly collars and satin linings, Olive gold, beige, grey & black, SIZES 38 to 44 e720 a5 524.95 599 95 JMens Dress .9ants Now you can always look neat and well dressed, These dress pants feature a permanent crease for carefree wear in the new Si-ro-set Solution, Water and snow will not affect crease, Crease is wear resistant. Always looks smart, PHONE 115 Charcoal and Gry Sizes 30 to 38 See dl TERRACE BAY NEWS ---- Page 7 Mrs, R, Boyle won the coveted Four Roses Award for the best four roses, any class, exhibited. 4 most attractive display of named gladio~ lus graced the auditorium stage, later presen ed by their grower Mr, Neil Duncan to the Society for auction, The Junior vivision of the Horticultural Show was very hotly contested by some prone ising young gardeners, The Horticultural -- Society's Shield for Aggregate points in the Jr. and.Sr, vivision of the Children's Show went to John MacDonald, Judges Awards went to Junior Marcia Hamilton for her pressed and mounted display of wild flowers and in the Seniors John MacDonald won this cash award for his entry of 'peas. ; Judging of the children's Gardens had been carried out by a round robin of judges on a monthly system, First prize in this event was | a Trophy presented by the Local 665, Internat= Lonal Brotherhood Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mil Workers as well. as an embossed leather binder and in the Juniors it was awarded to dlbert Cadieux Jr, with 75 points and in the Seniors it went to Connie Connors with 67 points. Second prize Jurior went to Sharon Macvonald with 72 points, and Sr, to John Macionald with | 66 points, Third prize Junior went to Carl Connors wifh 71 points and Senior to Bruce Lundberg with 60 points, KENORA HOCKEY TEAM = Cont'd from Pg. 3 of the series, Four days later they defeated the Wanderers again. Kenora thus became the smallest town ever to sponsor a Canadian championship team. They are more interesting than ever this year -- exciting fabrics of elephant wale, heek suede, wool, poplins and leather-like plastics, Lovely colour range. Sizes 12 to 20 59.95 5/9 98 New -dall- Fats New arrivals in fashion~ minded fall millinery. Choose from a delightful collection of felt, velvet and feather styles in a wonderful assortment of fall colors. $4.98 $5.98 $6,98 $7.98 Record Clearance Music and song for your every mood. What | records for those long leisurely hours. Popular Melodies 6 /s |,CO | 4 better time than now to build up your | ANNOUNCEMENT: WATCH FOR OUR FLYERS ADVERTISING OUR ANNUAL TRAVELLING PROMOTION OF MEN'S, | LADIES! AND CHILDREN'S FALL COATS SEPTEMBER 26TH AND 27TH. - | ----

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