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CLUB HISTORY
TAVS originated in September,1957 with a sign placed
in Wain’s Greenhouse encouraging customers to begin a Violet club. That year, a
few growers met at the Eglington YMCA, which included Jean Hamilton who
currently remains a member of TAVS.
As the room was too small, they found another location, in January 1958 at the Carlton St. United Church (across from Maple Leaf Gardens). The executive then consisted
of Don Wain as President, and Jean Hamilton as Secretary-Treasurer. The
membership fee at that time was $1.00. There were about 20 members.
With the Carlton St. Church location not being available on a regular basis,
the club moved to the United Empire Loyalist Hall, on Prince Arthur Ave. They stayed there for
the next five years at a cost of $5.00 per month rent.
In 1960, Don Wain found a larger room at the Glebe Road United Church
and relocated the club there. The rent then was $10.00 per month. It was here
that the Club started to hold November ‘Violet Teas’ and sold aprons to raise
money for the Club treasury. The first judged show was held there on May 21,
1968.
In 1973, the annual Judged show was moved to the Civic Garden
Centre on Lawrence Ave.
(now known as the Toronto Botanical Gardens. TAVS continues to operate the club
at the Glebe Road United
Church.
If we have missed any other significent events,
please contact us.
