Sunshine Women's Institute Tweedsmuir History Book 4 searchable pdfa l . ‘ (photo by L. Sproule) WHEN THE FLOWERS ARE ON THE SNOWBALL TREE - Melvin Terry, a retired farmer who lives in Dalkeith, writes for The Review about farming life in days gone by. He’s also a champion white bean grower and an avid gardener. He planted this flourishing snowball tree behind his house and he’s especially pleased with the large white blossoms this year. HOW IT-STACKS UP â€" IIf you. do something, you might as well do it right.‘ That’s what Melvin Terry’s father used to say, and it’s advice that Melth Terry follows to this day, as evidenced by his precisely-stacked firewood, and orderly hills of potatoes. Mr. Terry’s wife, Phyllis, doesn’t touch the garden. “He does it all himself,‘ she said. ' 20