Annual of the Rose Society of Ontario -- 1914 . Sir John GibsonLieutenant-Governor of Ontario —44—. TREASURERS STATEMENT Year Ending December 31st, 1913receipts. Members Fees $ 78 00 Life Members Fees 125 00 Contributions 115 00 Exhibition Receipts 25 35 Lecture Receipts 25 40 Payments on Exhibition Boxes 50 11 Sale of Pamphlets 8 00 Contributions to Prize Fund 216 86 Bank Interest 5 03 S651 75 EXPENDITURES. Advertising $ 27 10 Printing 54 50 Stamps and Stationery 21 25 Stenographer 13 75 Exhibition Expenses 167 40 Prizes, Medals and Cups 162 64 Lecture Expenses 12 00 Bank Balance, Dec. 31st 1


Annual of the Rose Society of Ontario -- 1914 . Sir John GibsonLieutenant-Governor of Ontario —44—. TREASURERS STATEMENT Year Ending December 31st, 1913receipts. Members Fees $ 78 00 Life Members Fees 125 00 Contributions 115 00 Exhibition Receipts 25 35 Lecture Receipts 25 40 Payments on Exhibition Boxes 50 11 Sale of Pamphlets 8 00 Contributions to Prize Fund 216 86 Bank Interest 5 03 S651 75 EXPENDITURES. Advertising $ 27 10 Printing 54 50 Stamps and Stationery 21 25 Stenographer 13 75 Exhibition Expenses 167 40 Prizes, Medals and Cups 162 64 Lecture Expenses 12 00 Bank Balance, Dec. 31st 193 11 S651 75 —46— THE RULES For the benefit of those wishing to join the Society we hereprint the rules. Membership in the Society gives opportunityof obtaining personal assistance in Rose growing by sending aletter with questions clearly stated and a stamped envelopeenclosed to the Honorary Secretary, Miss Armour, 103 AvenueRoad, also of visiting the exhibitions and of receiving a copy ofthe Annual. Rules of the Rose Society of Ontario. 1. The subscription to the Rose Society of Ontario s


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