Newmarket Era and Express, 12 Aug 1954, A4

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i Page The and Express Thursday An SUMMER SHOW Headquarters For and BLIGHT KILLERS Flowers And Vegetables Exhibited At Trade Fair Hi annual show of the Horticultural society will hold on Saturday Sri the basement of Pol locks Shoo Store Hits is the same location of last years show The show will Ik hold in conjunction with the sixth an nual Trade Fair to the flower and vegetable dis plays is from Cedar St opposite the Memorial Arena door The show will ho set up on Fri day evening August 20 with all entries made by oclock and tagged by pm AH mem bers of the Newmarket Horticul tural society eligible to ex hibit blooms and vegetables in this show which Includes many classifications for both veteran growers and beginners Entries may be mailed to the secretary Miss Audrey Baler to reach her not later than evening There arc about classes for gladioli In the beginners sec tion there are an additional eight classes for glads Anyone who has not won more than five prizes in any past gladioli show is considered as a beginner Included in the show are ast ers dahlias petunias single and Thursday CUT MILK COSH ffl doublet sweet William phlox annual and perennial salvia snapdragon verbena zinnia large and pompom lark spur cosmos marigolds French a ltd African calendulas an mere are 22 classes for the vegetable growers Oner inter esting groups include centre piece arrangement miniature bouquet display of cut flowers annual and perennial open to all and decorated basket of glad ioli quality and variety to count There are three classes for school children One group is best display of cut flowers an nual and perennial The second is a dish garden using any mater ial and third is best vase of wild flowers arrangement jo not over Iff high three lasses are only open to school children Show committee chairmen are Orlcy Hayes and Hill- New exhibitors can obtain addi tional information from cither of these men and members of the show committee will be on nan I lo assist in the setting up of the show on Friday night Volun teers are always welcome All flower and vegetable grow- sts in the district who are mem- J hers of the society ate invited exhibit in the show Only by the full participation of everyone does a worthwhile display result Flower shows encourage the beginner to attempt newer var ieties They interest the public in horticulture and they help to maintain a high standard of floral beauty in the community Transportation is being ar ranged for those wanting to en ter bloom or vegetables in the show who do not have a car For Mrs William Armstrong are photographed following marriage at Knox United chinch Sutton The bride cite daughter of Mr and Mrs Murray Monro Sutton West The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Armstrong Photo by War tier Bros Toronto Womans World By Caroline Ion The Newmarket Trade Fair is pairing the fair She told how on the minds of many people this the space is allocated and that week as final preparations for there is a waiting list for a the big event near completion when it occurs Mrs It was on the minds of a group Boyd gave a summary of the of- local residents as we drove types of exhibits included in the Toronto last Thursday for we fair were on our way to a radio intern- view regarding the fair In the group were four women and oneman The latter was the public relations chairman Mrs Morton another member of group represented the exhibitors when she appeared for her husband Howard Mor ton has been a member of el for the Trade Fair Bob Trade Fait executive since the son Mis Howard Morton Mrs organization of the committee Charles Boyd Miss Doris Case J la hep interview Airs Morton and myself completed the party told of many the special Our destination was a studio of fractions the includes af station where we to recalled seyeral successful meet Tom Harvey whose pro- stunts carried out at past more details about the gram Club is aired over Mrs Motion drew attention to station each week day from the excellent quality merch- growers are requested to contact Mr Hayes Newmarket mm and Mrs Stan Fear are on a motor trip to Stratford and this week While in Stratford they attended the Shakespearean Festival on Monday evening Mr Herman for merly of Newmarket is visiting j in town this week on way home to Vancouver after a visit to England Mrs Archie received a phone call on Sunday from her son Archie who was on leave in Japan Mr and Mrs Frank Stick land Toronto while visiting friends and relatives in Keswick anjt Newmarket had tea on Thursday with Mr and Mrs John Miss Bonnie has returned home after spending a week in Southhampton with her aunt Mrs Koepke Mr and Mrs William ford and their three children are motoring via Van- to Victoria Square and points west during week Mr and Mrs liar- land spent the weekend with their soninlaw and daughter Mr and Mis and Carol Ann Woodstock Miss Alice Gibbons is holi daying this week at Miss Edna Collins Colling wood spent Monday villi Mrs Miss returned from Camp after spending two weeks there Ian Tod lias returned to Kit- after spending a few with his grandparents Mr and Mis P J Mi and Mrs- and Witt he away next week on holiday Mr five leaeh and John spent the weekend with in Chatham to pm As part of his duties as pub licity mart for the Trade Fair Bob Dyson contacted many of the radio stations regarding the annual four day fain He had been notified by to ga ther a group for an Interview This he had done and so early Thursday morning found us on our way to the big city with Newmarkets Trade Fair very much on our mindsr As one of the founders of the Trade Fair and the past presi dent of the Newmarket Horti cultural society the sponsoring organization we had been in eluded in the interview to the growth of the fair since Us small beginnings We had held the office of secretary- treasurer at that time so weep closely with the first fair As the years passed others have the many many duties involved in presenting So big a show but still the continues to bo produced through coopera tive volunteer effort The others in the party represented some the original workers and some new comers Mrs Boyd represented her husband the chairman of the Trade Fair committee for the- second consecutive year Ac cording to lite policy of die fair he was appointed by the Horti cultural society which although retaining the right to name the Trade Fair chairman always selects a business man for the office Mrs Boyd discussed the duties of the various officers in pre- It AM MATURE EXHIBIT This years summer show of It Unit til lira I society will include an hit crest att work to was dune by the pupils grades to of the public schools by the Ihe direction of Juvenile com inhue Miss I tames a art contest was in each regit- Judged the work of her own pupils and two prize were awarded by the society in each classroom These prize winners will have hi honor of having their pie- lures exhibited at the societys mi iiner gladioli and vegetable show on Saturday August The show Is being held as usual in conjunction with the annual trade fair Entrance to the ex- rooms In the ha seine m of Pollocks Shoe store Is from Cedar St directly opposite the Arena door The public Is in vited to attend the show from to pm on Saturday August Union root a the home at Mrs honey Thursday Aug with and three visitors present The roll call to bo a was answered Agin road Interesting sold on a Heather purse and was which was the tuberrii- Kitchener The was won by Mrs Calendar Mrs Frank Was of the pi presented the grandinnthers songs were sung the group gave a reading Mrs Joe Clark -had- a- display of gar ments worn in grandmothers day read a poem Mrs A an ar ticle Mrs Frank con ducted muskill which cs won by Mrs lee and The branch will at the home of Mm Angus Smith The motto so far learning alters and directs your behavior it la an will replied to by Mrs sell call is My favorite teacher and why Hay Glass will charge of the program which on education Tint hostesses Mrs Frances and Mrs carried in Newmarket stores and invited the residents in the area visit the Jab they see all that Newmarket has to- offer she they wont think that they have to Irush to Tbtohto tot everything they need The last of the group to be interviewed on the pirogram was Miss Case Doris appeared for Campbells store was one of the six or- merchants the fair has an exhibitor every year since then- it was an We wera happy to be par of the group since it helped ftj inform people throughout the province about our particularly about the Sixth And Trade to lie staged the J to Compared to the of the merchants their families who sej- the hi bits the Horticultural societys show committee who arrange gladioli vegetabiei for Ore final day and e many other with this years we have played a smalt part in the prep- the fact that we were at the of lice until after oclock on Wednesday night and up at am the morn ing to the page so that the Thursday deadline for the could be met we left for Toronto at us more satisfied that we have done our bit Perhaps by the end week our family will have grown accustomed to the idea lhat we on the radio They wilt tease us less stop referring to us as the Chore of i From January 1053 to average wage of farm help per day without board increased from to in the same period average wage per hour of men and wo men employed In manufacturing increased from to Era and Try One OF Last eve passed Inside a iloor And heard the anvil the vesper chime looking in saw upon the floor Old worn with till years of time How many anvils have you mm hammers Just one said he and then with twinkling the anvil wears the hammers out you know And so though the anvil of Gods Word For skeptic blows have heat upon Yet though the noise of falling blows heard The anvil is unharmed the hammers Thy Word oh Lord settled I 111 A DUPLEX rt 9i mm tenritt Davis Dr East Phone BIOC1 LIMITED 1 OB i Maybe you deserve a key to the city for iaOw yga few as 4aa 9 ite Par TOMfi bad xtogHtae Je 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