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Barrie Examiner, 9 Jul 1958, p. 10

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noaostssso cAnncnvuo nisweekwlllseeourllrst Trinity Parish Hill Thusrd July 10 Here is list of the classes Hybrid Tea one bloom own allege attached while creaniol bluish white Hybrid tea one bloom own foliage attached yellow orange or salmon gt Hybrid tea one bloom red scarlet or crimson Hybrid tea pinkor rose 5llybrld tea muiilcolor or blecolor cxccptthe variety Peace Hybrid tea variety Peace only Hybrid tea three blooms any Icolor or colors named if poss ible Hybrid perpetual one bloom white or pink Hybrid perpetual one bloom scarlet or erirnsun Dunlap 10 Hybrid perpetual three blooms any color or colors nomed if possible 11 Climbers thrce sprays any color or colors named if possi nble 12 Polyanthas or Floribundas three sprays any color or colors 18 Ten rose six blooms own foliage any color or colors to be shown in basket 14 Dining room centrepiece rose toprcdominnte added filler permissiblenot to exceed 12 in ches overall 15 Luncheon table centrepiece small roses and added tiller not to exceed six inches overall 16 one bloom any variety of rose displayed in rose bowl no tiller necessary l7 Vase of Roses any variety or varieties tiller permissabie 18 Boutonnaire one rose only with own lilicr 19 Ladys corsage made with roses with any embellishment 20 One bloom tree rose any col or own foliage attached Prizes in classes 14 15 and 17 will be $3 $2 and 31 All other classes will be $1 75c and 50c Champion Rose of the show wins Hist of the Rose Sheppard Thosc not in this district may wish to try rose show Let this he guide Everyone loves roses their language is uniVersal Several very uSelul gadgets have come to my notice this Week One is the Ross root teed er This gadget attaches to the hose and can be dug into the ground two to three feet to get loud and water to the roots of cs4 large trees There is special rose show to he held in Barrie in compartment where the cod cap sales can befiinsertediand they dissolveasvthe tree is fed Another treespraying gad set which attachcs to the hose This is the answer to those who have Just few trees to be sprayed andfiflnd it not worth William Btaln ns Philadeh phia Penn called on rs at his nidJrienlen our hoodon Wednuday llst Presented with rnm Atthe close otho service on Sundayiiast Rev ll Susan was while to buy an expensive sprayer All Hi another sprayer for weed kill which also sttnchu lo the hour All ottbese attach ments take very little spacebeing chrome they dont rustboth Important points to re memher also saw very fine gadget called garden trees It has hoe fork spade and trowel etc all aitachcdwith removable long and short handles For very special gift for some gardener this would be an excellent flnd Comes in stand you stick in the earth while you work The annual flower show for Barrie has been set for Aug 20 in the main part at Trinity Hall This beautiful new hallshould he wonderful setting for thebig show of the year The bus tour planned for July 18 should be great day for those interested lnparks and flowers 0n the schedule is visit to James Gardens High Park Rose Gardens High Park Edwards Gar dens Lilyliavcn and the Lily Show at Hart House July 23 sees the travelling hor ticulturists off to Stratiordto see Winters Tale Dinner will be at the YMCA in Stratford as last year llere are twonew garden books by man and his wife that would be goodfor nnyones gar dening libmry An vEasy Guide to House Plants price $295 and Garden ing Forcing Conditioning and Drying for Flower Arrangements price $395 Both hooks are by Arne and lrene Nehrling and published by Hearthside Press New Yorlr Between 1947 and 1958 average production per empioye adian manufacturing increased by 19 per cent per annum com pound in thesarne period avers age annual earnings per employee increased by 78 per centper an numeompound itorsge in Can MAX KAWEIDE FERGUSON has leversed an earlier decision to move to England and will re main in Canada to become master of ceremonies on the enemy pro gram Tabloid from Toronto next season The London on radio and television figure has been host on the CHOW program Gazette from Halifax since 1954 He lsprohavbiy best known ior his radio characterization of Raw hide heard on the CBC Trans Canada network for 10 years HO Recent Visitors Mrs Page June and Jayne of Oooksviile were recent visitors with their motherindow and grandmother Mrs Nelson Moved to Port Credit Ronald Coiium spent the week endnt home He has been trans erred from the bank at Sault Ste Marie to ApylowoodAcres near Port Credit Anumbcr of Club mem bers and theirloader Mrsi Gra hamenjoyed the 4H bus trip to Guelph on Thursday presented with well filled on yelope of money from Gillord friends this being the closing Sunday of his ministry in our church Mrs Mark Hawryiildiof1or onto our former school teacher calle on fewfricnds in the village on Saturday and remain ed for the weekend at the home of MrsPaul Russell YPa Camp Eddie Russell and Scott Neil ly are attending the Uniled Church Young Peoples Camps Midland ions week Visitors at Lou Nclilys on Sunday were Mrs Hazel Nellly and son Jack 01 Monica and Miss Mary Robinson vol Toronto Bridal simm very wonderful bridnl show er was given in honor of Miss Sylvia Keli at her home on Fri day last The gifts were both beautiful and usdul Sylvia thanked everyone so very graciously delicious lunch ended very enjoyable evening Visitors with Mr and Mrs Charles Chute for one week were Mr and Mrs Fred Chute of anlzford and on Sunday Mr and meme Sills also Mr and Mrs Lloyd Powell of Brant ford WItklc RANGER lillllElilllllELiiNllSPlilill PRESENTS an accwssrcnu Hons snow JULY 12 12 NOON llllllsiiighwuyfundjThomlon Cloverleaf Austin Toronto is visit tnx her daughter In George Hustle Iheir diplomas Sutton Barbara few weeks Remand Isrs Linhliwurn entertained about 75 mesh hrs and was conductedghy Rev Lillrtbourn interment was in the church cemetery Wlhe ladies at St Thomas Church quilted tvaohesutllul an imal Brownies Bike The Brownies undu the lead ership otJlis it Huhbert went for hike on Saturday and then returned to Mrs Duncans where they had wiencr and marshmalv low roast Tho afternoon closed with games and slngsong min oi Daughter Congratulaqu to Mr and Mrs Pater Oliver on the arrival of beautiful baby girl 10 lbs Heather Christians Mrs ll Bailey Mnnihaba is vis iting and Mrs Hickling Solo in Church During the morning service in St Thomas Church last Sunday Play It Safewith GUARANTEED Vt INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES luncheon It the rectory Nnracs Reunion Mrsvnoward Brooks attended thennrses reunion dinner at the Stephen Leacock Hotel in Drillial In Hospital Robinson Parklands is patient in the Royal Victoria HospitaL Recent Visitors Visitors with Mr and Mrs Oliver recently were Cal and hiss Hale Mrs Frank OliverSLand Mrs Thomas Spencer and family who will remain here tor three week holiday School Graduation On Thursday evening June 26 graduation party was held in the school Mrs Frank Dingman the out going president oi the Home and School Association the speaker of the evening Howard Campbell brought greetings from lheschool board for alarm of years Principeiand Interest Guaranteed interest paid semiannuallyby cheun Write today for descriptive folder PA 302 huyStieoi Torch introduced iuunzro Trust and Dr spoke to the graduates and wished them all sum in their Innis studi Wilma principal who we areisll sorry to hear is leaving presented the graduates with Mrs George Huxtahle on be hall of the Home and School presented each graduate with small gift ivan King and Sharon Blakeley won the McKeilcr Scholarship Prizes were also given for the top spoilers and perfect attend ance hiuch credit for theevenlng 10a to Mrs Ed Miller and her helpers The hall and classrooms were deconted with streamers and balloons Baskets peoples helped to give the evening per fect touch Tea and coiiee were poured by llrlr Dilutions and Howard Colonel His Shirley has taught the intermediate room for two yarn is also laying ind will be teaching in Toronto The junior teseherr who had been Inciting here for Marleen years will still be carrying on Graduate class for thiitenn Sharon Blakeley head girlhshlr iey Campbell Susan Levison Shirley Caldwell Link Specr lvsn King head boy Wayne mmnsnasmrsusa Enth McGurk Doug Walshand Dwight Norena Fom England Stanley Prisslek EBB and Mrs Prissick from England are visit ing with their brother andislater Mr and iiis Prisslek The Larches Also visiting her par ents are Mrs Perry and grandchildren Benny and Ddrby WEEKEND TRAIN SERVICE to normonion Frids Saiuyda Juno June lo to Aug Hind Aug 30inch nonMina Dawm 41an 4le 30 512 520 605 614 546 715 845 AM 854 903 Aurora 1025 1033 02 1155 iZJS PM 1253 5J5 30 PM tionnlclions lmmsnd to own Inn iimis flrllils STANDARD ME Tomdt Partaala SI Dial mum Allath Grsvsnliwrt Inuhrldzs Huntsvills limits Fail Ninth Bay tax smcos musxoxa LAKES tAKE or cars NORTH BAY PTEMBEIl 1511958 SOUTIiBOUND Salurda ions in Aug 30 incl SunJunaZS SunJuin 1321 27 Mon Aug Suddugin l7 24 and Moo Sept 940m 93a am as 740 725 655 sou 1533 457 316 PM 300 250 113 100 122 i130 AM ll03 AM 117 957 810 enuresis unismm lmln at us PM mas all via Allsndhio 33 min No mm In Ilmttlhlo olden as mmn ihts isuu itsin will not spams rigsi and lnlonnminn may am or female no Plll PRIICES sriiafAr mlillmciiu By designing new forceddrait condenser ral Electric engineers have produced to enclosed unitwhich requires no Ir space at back or sidesor top Combined EVER BEFORE HAVE sucu llllWANBESi with the new strai ht line design th eansithat General iectrierrcfrigerators food to ourfingertipsl VNornore complete brifigsall la MAGNETIC sarnsynoon Closes automatically silentlygtsecnsely cold Powerfnl GE Alnicogltlagnetwill delnitely

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