Browns WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 1985-1986, p. 28

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2: J 3 le . e , â€"a : W ( ightyâ€"seven entries The 22nd annual rose show of the _ Agriculture‘s publication 34 and the ' & s St. Marys Horticultural Society â€" local show schedule carefully. | : was held at the Legion Hall June Exhibitors were advised to try to | © _ ; 25th with 18 exhibitors and 87 use plant material that stands up (¢. entries. Ruth Sparling was _ well and that it is very important to ’ n & § chairman for the show and Frances _ pick show material in the morning C , w Culliton of Stratford was the judge. _ or evening and sear the ends of all The Elizabeth Read memorial â€" cuttings containing milky sap. 3 Emss Fra ns ta 5: trophy for the most points in the Always use plain, clean & show was won by Edythe Howe containers and show when the > ; _ â€" with the runnerâ€"up for second bloom is twoâ€"thirds to threeâ€" | | I hearmmem.. highest number of points being won _ quarters open so the judge may see . | | y s \ by Alice Hawkesworth. the centre of lfihebspe(lnmen fbloomé E. _ Foliage shou e clean, free 0 /. ~ rogg?nfltizt};fi; “t,rgvpahsy“fg; g;efi)‘;lsé insects and disease, and the steam _ f: § » ~pp Hawkesworth. His winning entry Shv‘{,‘;}gnbifiér‘?figtsagglfstrzgf three "_ © wesai oo dromia Derte ce o blooms, pick all of the blooms off | { $X & The best pink rose in the show â€" the same plant to give better . M §3 : 7. § 8 ® was won by Frances Semple for â€" uniformity of colour, size, and e Lb‘_ â€" Electron. + * condition. Prune out buds, seed [ i . % The best red rose in the show was â€" heads and dead flowers, and show 6 % , a won by Susan Towle for her entry, the exact number of blooms &Y *a..." / ‘ Mr. Lincoln. indicated in the class being . ) e > \\ The best white rose in the show _ entered. : t pramme on Ne // was won by Susan Towle for When â€" showing fruit â€" and » *@W, e $ S/G SA §, â€"Pascali. <a vegetables, it is important to. l .A & s e .o e e “ The best yellow rose in the show _ choose specimens uniform in size / i > s >~.s4f ~ is t CC * was won by Susan Towle for King‘s and free of scratches and bruises. _ %w iz fi,‘;.'.},} g4 ~£7 $ w Ransom. : f Show onions should never be peeled | f ~.. ~ es w s th e 0 > i e The Becker‘s Flowers gift and carrots and beets should have f _ «}’ ~ y | N certificate ($15.00) for most points _ tops from 1‘ to 3‘ in length. {Z‘;{f d nuaiwWiey :s [ o f in design was won. by Alice Paper plates are suitable for &:‘;lég e :s ssat 00 Hawkesworth. * _* showing fruit and vegetables and 3% A e cce 1 _ ¢ . : The I.O.D.E. trophy for best when used specimens should be _ l L _ . ".â€" $\ L.O.D.E. rose was won by Susan â€" evenly spread and lined up. P f e v . bost \, iX 4 7 ’ Towle. Plants should be shown when %34;; L7A > \ _ 3 Rose show poster contest winners mature and in bloom, be well l t o . e e o. . were as follows, in the order of groomed with the pots nice and e o '?«“_ @_\ es e | \ § d & Jjudging: Paula Haight of Arthur clean. ‘All dead leaves should be / e n . i e oo 85 by " 7 Meighen public school was first, removed and plant misted with e e $ 29e L eak t§ it - followed by Michelle Saunders, water just before leaving for the f ‘?’g e > > * o o e peem Kendal Weber, Cheryl Spearin, shown. & . it _ . ~ PX o ke, + *:‘._" x Christina. Boscarato, and Sara When showing African violets, R â€"" ioâ€"_ e 3 «o ,f 3 . . Tkaczuk, all of Holy Name of Mary â€" symmetry is important with only k <$ % > Ams.~ ~~â€" l school. one crown showing and clean, k. + es ¥° Mrars‘."s:* Honourable mention went to _ healthy leaves. s \A * 36 § - Krista Valdron and Carolyn Ball of Try to exhibit exotic plants j %fl” s C o2 T s Holy Name. rather than the common cultivars %4 {*& ‘14...’;{,.;; " € ‘ 24 =~ § Flower and Vegetable Show . and always take along extra plant z,‘?g% 2 M 2 s poster winner was Tina Brennan of _ material when showing sprays or #é}nl * «o a#i7 * Holy Name. arrangements. Be sure to place gb; yX *# it >s f Lil Haworth of Royal Botanical entries on the show table in the > > ‘g; «_/ ~ Oy +~â€"â€" P hyz Gardens, Hamilton, spoke on correct class. » sn 1A t e( s y t â€"_ee & . Growing â€"and Showing and Mrs. Haworth was introduced by ‘fl’ifi,g:,ig,,‘ i e oarrey _‘ : s â€" encouraged _ members to the program chairman, Dorothy {";F s T t ~ . ; KE s participate in the flower and Elliott, and Anna Peterson thanked “mi 4 w2e .. y t 2 vegetable show which is being held â€" her for Sh%ri'}’,g her knowledge. of Ese c clae ulc e die BB ue w es August 27 at the Legion Hall. growing and showing. ¢ THE BEST ROSE. John Hawkesworth of St Entries will be received from 10:30 _ George _ Harris â€" provided Trophy for entering the best rose at the St. I‘\S/I:'irxal?c,;ti\:gfiuig? Slggiaetth bs : a.m. to noon with the program and _ background music for the show and 22nd annual Rose Show last Wednesday night at the Legi * presentation of awards at 8 p.m. door prizes were won by Bessir 3 H i e esnc O nc murebncoay nIgdpal INCLEBION. _1 L1.e0ell0 8 Mrs. Haworth had many â€" Franks, Dora Thomson and Helen & suggestions about showing that, if Cull. applied, would help exhibitors win The chairman announced. that ‘ : red ribbons. 3 some thought is being given to $ The speaker advised that the sponsoring a basic training course entry tag should show the name of â€" in design to help encourage more _ the cultivar, if known, and members to participate in the , j mentioned that members should _ flower and vegetable show. : use of proper light, soil, humidity If interested in taking the course, f & and moisture for growing. ‘ please contact . flower show â€" She also urged exhibitors to chairman, Ruth Sparling at 284â€" study the Ontario Ministry of â€" 1239 as soon as possible.

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