Winners were: Ruby Brumwell, with most points; Merv Rainey for best iris; Jeanette The society's last flower show of the season was held recently at Central United Church. Entries in the show were judged using a point system developed by the society for all of its shows. HOURS OPEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY 9â€"5 SATURDAY 9-12 While there, they spent much of the day visiting the Royal Botannical Gardens. ®JUICES This was their last activity before summer vacation. Visilliamilton About 40 members of the Unionville Hor» ticultural Society took a day-long bus excursion Saturday to Hamilton. WJUICES 24$f~s$ 44 ASSORTED FLAVURS CASE APPLES ~ ORANGES - GRAPEFRUIT AND GRAPE DRINK She will provide storage for articles. and will also arrange to have them picked up. Persons moving from the area. or those who are short of storage space are asked to call Mary Neale at 297-2089. Residents of the area are being asked to save saleable items for the auxiliary during the summer months. CHARCOAL Because the sale will be held a month earlier than in previous years. organizers are concerned about collecting a suf- ficient number of items for the event. @WlENERS FIRE STARTER FLAME GLO lIFE INSURANCE UNIONVILLE â€" Union Villa Women's Auxiliary is planning its 8th annual rummage and auction sale, which will be held Sept. 25 at Massey Ferguson Farms. CALL 889-8902 Sale items needed by ‘ Union Villa auxiliary Our tradmon of serwce gualantees professIona advnce and‘satrsfactlon whenever you call Get an Immediate quote percunal attention. prompi deCISIons C-6 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, June 16, I976 Call York and save! AUTU, HOUSE HAMBURG PATTIES é? Correspondent Helen Adams 881-162] /YORK FIRE AND CASUALTY '699 YONGE ST THORNHILL PURE BEEF â€" 2 oz. - 2.6 oz. â€" 3.2 oz. â€" 4 oz. nlo SHOPSY’S SIZE 6" 6 LB. BOX O" The show attracts more than 1,000 entries yearly This is an annual event which will be held this year Aug. 23 and 24 at Markham Arena. Driftwood is often used for this purpose. but most of the pieces which Osborne showed were made from the common varieties of trees found in the area. Kennel (‘lub meets When the Kennel Club of Markham held its monthly meeting, the major topic on the agenda was the forthcoming dog show. He finds unusual pieces of wood. and shines and varnishes them for display. Nichols for best peony, and Mabel Barker, the group‘s president, for best decorative arrangement. ‘ Guest speaker at the show was George Osborne, a Bowmanville resident who has an unusual hobby. - s 889-331 1 ’ w WHOLESALE 172 CENTRE ST. EAST RICHMOND HILL |, Garnet A. Williams, Mayor of the Corporation of the Town of Vaughan do hereby proclaim in the Town of Vaughan. “Senior Citizens' Week" PROCLAMATIDN 10 LB. BOX HILLCREST MALL June 20th to 26th, 1976. as WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OPENING SPECIALS! COMING SOON 19 OZ. SOLID 32 Oz. LIQUID 10 LBS. 10 Garnet A. Williams, Mayor T0 Membership is $5 an- nually per person. or $7.50 They will also give owners of purebred dogs information about joining the Kennel Club. Persons interested in entering their dogs in the show. may call Jessie Davenport at 294-2162, or Joyce Alden. 297-1569, for a list of categories. The shdw Will feature all breeds. They spend almost a full year organizing it. At this time, the committee is reaChing the final stages of preparation. $194 Eight members of the Kennel Club form the planning committee for the show. from all over Canada and the United States, and judges are invited from as far away as New Brunswick. unionville 74¢ 69¢ Glendon campus, at 2275 Bayview Avenue at Lawrence, is easily accessible by subway and bus. For more inforâ€" mation on Glendon's part-time and full-time studies call 487â€"6105 or 487-6211, Mon. to Fri. Specia’l scheduling enabled most of them to attend all their lec- tures on the same day, leaving their evenings and the rest of the week free. More and more adults are finding great satis- faction in university courses taken on a part- time basis. Last year, over 300 men and wo- men were taking up to three B.A. courses each during the day at York University’s Glen- don College. Unionville or Markham women interested in joining this group may call the membership convener, Mrs. Brown. at 294-4683, or York Cen- tral‘s director of volun- teers, Joyce Struddy, at the hospital, 883-1212. MATURE STUDENTS ENJOY UNIVERSITY This event is one of several fund-raising activities that the auxiliary engages in yearly. The admission charge of $2 per person was donated to the hospital fund. 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