During the (list two weeks of september, Achievement D a y I were held for twelve Garden Clubs being carried on within the Pro- vince. Throughout the season. each member was responsible for I small garden which was inspected and scored by members of the I)e;)artrnent of Agriculture. The main program: for these the membe s' exhibiting their ve- getables which were placed by the judges according to quality of the exhibit. Each club member was also given an opportunity to judge me exhibits and the results of his or tier judging scored. Messrs. Winston Smith and Kaye Weir con- ducted the Achievement programs. The tollowina 2"" ":0 results MEADOWBANl l.c.'i:icr: Mrs. VVl..tUI' MacPliail. (lartlen Competition: 1. Ruth MacPliail 87; 2. Miriam Hyde D6; 3. David MacPhail 85. Others of merit: Beverley Je- well, Verna .7liacPhail, Eleanor Hyde, Jean MacPhail, Wendell Hyde, Wilma Hyde, Byron Clow, Shairon Mar.-Lean. Display possible score 28: Bev- erly Jcwell 14; Eleanor Hyde 12; Wilma Hyde ll. Judging possible score 500: 1. Verna MacPhail 310; 2. Ruth Mac- Phail 300; 3. Beverly Jewell 250, Miriam Hyde 260: Byrnn Claw 260. ST. PETERS LAK harden Competition: 1. Francis MacDonald 86; 2. Lauretta Mac- Donald 85: 3. Jean MacEwen D4. Results Of Achievement Days Of Garden Clubs Vernon Buute, Delores Peters, Lloyd Buote. Paul Gallant. Ed Pineau, Ronald Pineau. Harvey Gallant. i Display: 1. Lionel Gaudin 15; 2. Edwin Blacqulere 12: 3. Vernon Boots 10: Ronald Pineau 10. Judging: i. Aeneas Gallant 300; 2. Augustine Gallant 290; 3. Elean- or Blacquiere and I1lonel Gaudln Achievement Days consisted of 21!) SOUTHPORT Leader: Mr. Edward MacPhail. Garden Competition: 1. Paul Gallant M; 2. Gerald Gallant 83; 3. Michael Reardon 81. Others of merit: Patrick Reord- , on. Henry Smallwood. Teddy Smallwood, Walter Burke, Jack MacCarron, Donnie Maccarron. James MacDonald. Display: 1. Patrick Reardon 19: 2. Henry Smallwood 13: 3. Paul Gallant 9; 4. Gerald Gallant 7. Judging: 1. Paul Gallant 400-, 2. Gerald Gallant 400: 3. Henry Smallwood 380. UNIONVALE Leader: Mrs. Errol Stetson. Garden Competition: 1. Lucy Ann Jelley 89; 2. Swabey Jelley 88; 3. Marion MacNeil 80. Others of Merit: Ida wedlock, Doris Dignan, Florence Wedlock, Maccormick, Dorine Andrews. Elizabeth Maccormick. Marjorie Display: 1. Lucy Ann Jelley lit; 2. Swabey Jelley 17; 3. John Wed- lock 9: Marion MacNeil 9. Judging: Florence Wedlnck 380; 2. Swabey Jelley and Lucy Ann Jelley 350: 4. Ida Wedlock Others of Merit: Raymond Mac- 330 Ewen, Judy MacEwen, Joan Gunn. Sterling Guiin. Dunstan MacDon- Leader: Mr. Ronnie MacDon- aid. Display: 1. Francis MacDonald l9: 2. Joan Gunn l6; 3. Dunstan MacDonald ll. Judging: 1. Joan Gunn 340; 2. Raymond MacEwen 280; 3. :Dll.ll- stan MacDonald 250 MISCOUCHE Leader: Sister St. Emmanuel. Garden Competition: 1. Patricia Poirier 96; 2. Sylvia Poirier 96; 3. Thelma DesRoches 94. Others of Merit: Norma Des- i-lmina Gaudet, Llnyri Gniiriet. Kay Gaudet, Lois Gaudc-I. Jiiiiiny Des- Rochea, Helen Gaudel. Edwin Des- Roches, Jean DesRnches.' Estelle Gallant, Betty E. Richard, Alfred Riiches. Peter Steele. George Paul Perry, Melina Burke. Wilfred Gallant. Gloria Desltnrlies. Sonny Dalton. Rozelle Gaudet, Russell MacNoill. Display: Patricia Porier 14. Wil- helmina Gaudet 11; Betty E. Rich- ard 10. Judging: Sylvia Poirier 200; Wil- helmina Deslloches 190; Norma Poirler ll). GOOSE RIVER Loader: Mrs. Mary Macxinnon. Garden Competition: 1. Frances MarKinnon 85: 2. Geneva Wilson 82; 3. Frank MacLaren 72. Others of Merit: Wilfred King and Angela Sutherland. Display: 1. Geneva Wilson 19: 2. Frances MacKinnon 14; 3. Ethel Sutherland 12. Judging: 1. Angela Sutherland. Geneva Wilson. Frances MacKin- non N0; 4. Wilfred King E; 5. Hugh Sutherland 270. TRACADIE CROSS ILeader: Mr." George MacDon- a d Garden Competition: 1. Charles MacDonald 88: 2.. Donald Mac- Donald B2; 8. Kenny MacNally 81. Others of merit: Mervyn Mac- Nally. Georgina Ann Lacey. Georg- ina Shirley Lacey. Marie Lacey, Jean Lund, Helen Power. Mar- garet MacDonald. Ruby MacDon- lld. Kenny Fitzpatrick. Maurice Fitzpatrick. Margaret Firzpatriclr. It! ha ;3, Mscidnglzia is. '”' u : Georgina Shirl Lacey 840; Helen Power 310: at-nut lllacbonald mo. : IEELADMIK Leader: since: It. Oatharhc or Girl; tttion: luau- t::;z::.-:.:.;.:.-::'”'--'-- Otiuraolmarit: Burke, Claire LeClair. C:ith,v Gillis, 4 RENNIES ROAD Garden Competition: 1. Shirley Matheson 85; 2. Wilfred Smith 88; 3. Helen Smith 81. Others of Merit: Paul Gallant, George Proctor, Louis Proctor. Display: 1. Shirley Matheson 22; 2. Wilfred Smith 19; 3. Helen Smith 12. Judging: 1. Shirley Matheson 310; 2. Wilfred Smith 250; 3. Helen Smith 220. ST. NICHOLAS l.eadnr: Mr. V. C. Gauthier. Garden Competition: Clifford Roches. Lucille DesRoches. I)ina'Poirier 84: Gerard Gaiidei ill: DesRoches,-Delores Gaudet. Wilh-i Adrien Gaiidel. 78. Others nf Merit: Melvin Gntlrlel. Euclid Poirier. Jimmy Poirier. Display: Adrien Gaudet 16. am bert Poirier 15: Gerard Gaiidet 12. Judging: Benny Pnlrier 380: Ro- Poirier. Norma Poirirer. Paul Des-lhert Poirier 320- Clifford Poirier 280. ST. CHARLES Leader: Miss Patricia Peters. Garden Competition: 1. Freda Peters 86; 2. Helen Gallant 85; .1. Hillray Gallant 84. others of Merit: Imelda Peters. Viola Peters. Priscilla Doucelte. Display: 1. Helen Gallant 20; 1.. Hillary Gallant I8; 3 .Freda Peters 1!. Judging: 1. Gladys Gallant 340; 2. Helen Gallant 270; 3. Viola Peters 280. CAPE EGMONT Leader: Mrs. Glorice Richard. Gardens: 1. Gavin Gallant 94. 2. Elizabeth Arsenault 93; 3. Pat- ricia Gallant 92. Others of Merit: Paul Gallant. Robert Richard, Bertha Richard. Roger Poirler. Dorina Gallant, Yvon Poirier. Melina Richard. Viola Gallant. Florence Gallant. Marie Arsenault, Azele Gallant. Omer A-senault. Clifford Gallant. Display possible 28: 1. Azele Gal- lant 14; 2. Marie Arsenault 13-' 3. Paul Gallant 12. Judging possible 500: 1. Gavin Gallant D0; 2. Patricia Gallant ZN: J. Robert Richard 22). CALIFORNIA Ilorifiain man may Stewart of Joshua, Mum. spent a few days vidilu her litter Mrs. Claude Colwtl. Mr. William Rodd, Mr. Majm: Rodd and jaB.IIdIOI Kenneth of Concord. N. H. spent their holiday: at the home of their brother Cyril and Mrs. Rodd; also a brother Bay- field and sister Mrs. W. G. Phil- lips, Arlington. Rev. and Mrs. Hatifield Dyment of Hlllsborough, N. B. and daughter Myrna were the guests of Mr. Dyment's father Mr. James Dym- ent. guest preacher at the Tyne Valley United Church on Sunday morning August 28th. A large congregation was in attendance. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met at the home of Miss Emily Mac- Lean on Thursday evening with a large number of members and visi- tors present. Plans were made to hold their annual supper in the near future. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by some of the ladies present. Rev. Hatifield Dyment was the I . .,., V V H TOP GUER The reserve and champion Guernsey calves at the Provincial Rural Youth Fair Friday are shown above. They are Berriam Palmer I NSEY CALVES and Stanley Palmer, both mein bers of the Kensington 4-H Cal. Clul The club has had a win- ner r three years. Bartel-'s Film Lab. Sympathy is being ” 2 to the family and relatives of the late Mr. W. F. MacFari.'-ine, Lower Bed- eqiie. Mrs. Arthur Yen and family. Montreal, are visiting at the -home of Mrs. Yeo's parents, Mr and Mrs. Ivan Linkletter. The Ladies of St. James Ang- lican Church" held a successful cold meat supper in King George Hail, Port Hill, on Wednesday eve- was in attendance and a gratify- ing sum was realized. Mrs. Ivan MacLean. Miss Emily MacLean and Mr. Ralph MacLean of Halifax, N. S. attended the fun- eral of the late Mr. W. F. Mac- Farlane, Lower Bcdeqiio mi Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Daiiicl lilo... vor- cester. Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Horne and son Dwight and ning August 31st. A large crowd l l l l Miss Doreen Horne, Siimmerside FLAVOR , BRIGADE lllllllll CAKE MIX Grand Vi) Vwi R l" Bcvifzowiio .x.'r:. -ii A STABILIZED PEANUT BUTTER an --y . BOLOGNA. an ROSE TEA AND COFFEE lb.29cl "- 35” and Mrs. Margaret Horne, Elms dale, were the guests of Miss Emil: MacLean on Saturday evening Sent. 3rd. I . lliss Barbaiuv Ellis spent iii rkend with he- friends. the miss cs Phyllis and Donna Cnlwill. Mr. anti um Ralpli Yilacln-on; and family nf llaiifax . S. spent- the holiday with Mr 1lacLcan'sl parents, Ml" Lean. and Mrs. lvan Mac PORK E3.””"” ..... .. 39” VEAL ?.'i.'.;”f.'?... ......... .. 49” LIVER i3?"”f ........... .. 25” uni-o S ,6 55: J:-gs rllull .11” l FAB ........ .. 2,9-i is on 2 for S25” Pill ls'.E”.'”"” ...... .. 19” 1los.27c SPlC'N'SPAN 33:" ---- --75” Instant. LOFFEE Maxwell House 1 .89 Eaittutrs :3: 2 for 29” SEBQDED WHEAT 2 for 33” liars. 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