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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-10-04, Page 8PAGE;BIGHT THE LUCKNOW .S. EL,, i.:.0 OW•; QW.'rABIQ ix !r, 1 ti • ,{ Y'1 �air Thursday Despite chilly ay That Cut Down Gae Receipts In spite of top -coat weather close to 2000 people: atten...ded the, '960th annual fall fair of the Luck- 'flow Agricultural; 'Society.' , on Thursday,. It was a dull, cool day, but at that was much better than was. indicated by gales and tar' rential rain , the . night .. before . Gate, receipts' were down over $100 frorn' last :year's fair weathe ir crowd - h red:' 'st dents l About two hundred from seven: rural schools in the • community,. • in addition toa couple of hundred. ' Lucknow Public School students, paraded to 'the Fair grounds, led., by the• 40 -piece Hanover Girls Trumpet ipand ; and the 'Lucknow'. District High Sehool band. A score of, pony riders in color- ful garb and as many, gaily. ,.de— corated corated bicycles :and tricycles ' ad- ded colour to, the procession. Dignitaries: taking part . in. brief opening ceremonies at the, grandstand, with. `. Donald ' Blue acting,as ma ter of ceremonies, • were • John W. Hanna, M.P.P.,, of Wingham; Donald,MacTavish-:af Ripley, regional director of the Fairs Association and Evan Keith, president of the Agriculitural • So= ciety. • • `'` Evan extended a `.'warm". wel- come ' to. the , spectators, expres- sed ' his' . gratitude :,to exhibitors, school children andall who had helped with the fair, and drew' :special. attention to the . indoor exhibit .asthe largest in years.,. M'r. Hanna '.brouht. . g greetings from Mk. Goodfellow and Mr. Lashley of the. Department of. Agriculture. •' Mr:, MacTavish stressed'. that • the. .`agricultural: society brings to,,ivp and rural: folktogether, arid with 1..ucknow nearing its cen- tennial year, mad'e an appeal ° to Y ,000 • keep ' the fair going.: He has• seen numerous fairs 'receive a real boost on their. Centennial, ' Seven` Schools' The, seven, rural schools in the parade, six of which competed at the grandstand were U.S S': 13, Ashfield (Belfast), Don Cameron; S.S. 4, West Wawanosh:.(St. Hel ens), William. Worsell; U.S.S. 12, West. Wawanosh' (Fordyce), Mrs. George Kennedy;. S.S. 9, 'Ashfield: (9th:, Con. ), Mrs. Ken Allton;,S..:S `• 1:1, Huron, (Clover Valley), Mrs. William ':Elliott; `S:S.• '9 : Kinloss; '. (Murrays); Mrs. Bob Gilchrist; S.S. 2, Kinloss, (Kinlough) Mrs:. Burton .Collins. J.. H. `: Kinkead, ' I.P.S., assisted -.in conducting ' the competitions and the fudges. were: Mrs. Brian 'Howlett, Mrs:' Donald Blue and T. K. Waldie,:,'f.P.S. of Walkerton . Winners of the rural school'. parade for 'costume- were: No. 9, Ashfield; No. 2 Kinloss (Kin lough) and No. 12 We : Wawa- noshc (Fordyce) • Awards ' for the rural School chorus and yell went to No: 2 Kinloss (Kinlough), No: '13 ,Ash `{Y fiield ',(Belfast) and No.. 12' West' Wawanosh: (Fordyce). Pony 'riders costume winners t .. were Linda ,Walden,. John Mc - 'Kenzie, .Kenzie,. Donna ButtonStewart Alton. • Decorated bicycle, 'Dianne An- ger, Sharon!/Mowbray, Donnie MacDonald, . Janet . 'Carruthers, Deborah Corrin. Tricycles, Belfast school, Douglas. Mill r: 'Blain e, e Shewfelt: ' Most Freckles' contest, :Donald Johnston, June Moncrief; Jim, ;.Humphrey: Pony ` tails contest, 'Heather' Hewitt,. Debbie Errington, Eliza ' beth Newbold. ' Biggest feet, boy under nine Jimmie MacDonald. ' Oldest lady;, Miss 'Jessie Mae - Kay, 94, net October•' 28th, Mrs. N. G. MacKenzie 80, Mrs Sant Reid. 79, / Oldest gentleman,. John • Mac- Rae , Rae 93, Edward .Dexter 88, Jim Martin, 86, George'McRoberts 8L 0000 , Public school race events were Won as ' follows Bois 0 and years, Mark. Kilpatrick, Bob hall; girls; Linda MacIntyre; . Janet • Cook. Boys 8 and 9, Allan And - r rew, Bob Greer; girls,: ' Barbara •Melntyr'e. Boys 10 and 11, 1tickie .Pritchard, Tim Collyer; girls, Janette,. Eckenswiller, . Ardenna McIntyre,. Boys .12' arid. over, •pickle Jardine, (Sandy McQuil lin, Wayne Jamieson); girls, Marybelle Hunter (Rosalie Mc- Intyre, Dianne Chamney) 100- yard dash, Sandy McQuillin, Rickie Jardine. A .. variety program: was well received, but was shortened somewhat . because of the chill breezes. Program numbers cluded songs ' by the . popular young vocalist, 11 -year-old Shar-, on Strong with accompaniment by Mrs.: Ross . •Cummings; •Scotch dancing by Mary Finlayson, Joan MacKenzie, Heather 'MacKenzie and 'Connie MacKenzie, with the brother of the. latter two'girls, Ian,: MacKenzie, piping accom- pariirrient;, a square dance exhibit tion . by a public school group from Clover .Valley :School and another exhibition by; an • adult group'' the Bluewater Folk ' Dan cers of Kincardine. ' The .Clover Valley, set 'is made'. up of .youngsters` from ;grades 2 to 7 =and includes Johnnie' Geerts- ma, Evelyn White,.. Michael Ham- Ilton, Mary ,MoChaples, Lynne• Clayton,;" Ruth White,; Jimmy Geertsma, Joanne Hamilton. The callers were JanetHamilton and Patsy McCharles, -with accom paniment by their, :teacher, Mrs. Betty Elliott: • ' The Bluewater group consisted of Don' and • Ann Miller, •Newt and Phyllis: Cuyler, Murray. Hun ter and •Bev. Pollard, Wanda and. Allan Wylds. ' Attractive indoor :merchandise displays displays were 'set up by Win. A, 'Schmid and the ,Lucknow Dis- trict Co-op. Refreshment booths .were operated .by the Lucknow :Women's Institute:'; and: the Le gion Auxiliary..• . Prize winners, were, as follows':k HORSES Brood mare with colt,: Andy Catto, Paisley; colt,.' Catto;, , best. mare or gelding, .. Aubrey : Toll; Blyth,• Catto •.Stewart . ' Brooks, Ripley; groomed horse, Catto; George Gregg, Paisley; . heavy draft Clydesdale, team in har- ness; Toll 1 'and 2, Walter For- ster, Ripley; .Belgian, Percheron or 'wagon team, Catto : 1 . and 2, Forster; light Clydesdale team; Toll, Brooks,. Gregg; four -horse tandem hitch, ;'Toll, Catto, : Gregg; six -horse, Toll. PONIES. Brood ' mare, Dennis. MacLeod, Ripley, Burton Shewfelt, Kincar dine; foal, ' .1960; Shewfelt, Mc- Leod one:, year ;old ''gelding or filly, Shewfelt;` 2 -year :old,- Mc- Leod,: c-Leod,: Wendy ' MacKenzie; single pony in •harness, Shewfelt, W. J. Clark, Wingham, ' Wendy. Mac- Kenzie; in saddle;' Shewfelt, Mac- Leod, Douglas Alton; team in Harness, ' Shewfelt pony, in har- ness; boy Or girl near Lucknow, Douglas Alton, Dennis ,MacLeod; .Wendy MacKenzie,, Blake. Alton, Carrie Milne; pony in° 'Saddle, over•13 hands, Gordon Panna becker, ` Ian MacKenzie.. ' SHORTHORN •. CATTLE. • Principal' winners were :Nelson Howe, ' Paisley; Andrew Gaunt, Lucknow with Brian and Garry' Gammie of .Lucknow' placing first and fourth in the heifer •. calf, ' junior, event.: • • . HEREFORD' ..CATTLE Principal winners were Alex- ander Bros., Pinkerton; Harry W. Watkins, Londsboro -and Oliver 'McCharles, • Lucknow, SPECIALS Junior' beef ' herd, Andrew. Gaunt, Bruce McGillivray and. Sons,. Paisley; 'Alexander Bros, Pinkerton; halter broken' calf, Bryan R';ntoul, Elmer Ribey and. Sons, 'Underwood; senior' beef herd, Gordan Ribey; Underwood :McGillivray;. fat steer over . 800 lbs.; E•inier Ribey, McGillivary, Morris Weber, Mildmay,, Bryan Rintoul; under 800 lbs:,. 'Gaunt, • Nelson Howe, .McGillivray, Web- ! � er, 'Ebner` Ribey;: 441 beef calf, `Keri Taylor;' 4-H dairy Cali`, Bill Kolkman; champion steer; Gaunt. GRADE. CATTLE • Grade cow, E1 er Ribey, ooLLED ANGUS ' Principal *inners were Bruce McGillivray and ' Son, Paisley, Gordon Ribey, `Underwood; Ely mer Ribey and Song, Underwood Wayne Todd:. r HOLSTEIN 'CATTLE Glen Walden; Lucknow, was principal• first.'prize winner, with Allan Porteous; Owen •Sound:::as the only other competitor. JERSEY,: AYRSHIRE, GUERNSEY H. Kennedy and Sons, Tiverton, was the only competitor ,in . this class. SWINE,1 Albert •<Bacon of 'Begrave won every •class: Only other competi,- for was. Walter Bacon of Bel grave. SHEEP. Jin Snell of' Clinton won most every .event. The otherconrpeti- tor was Austin Martin who won 'three firsts. ULY Poultry .winnersPOTRwere Blake Alton . ' and Bobbie' 'Thompson, Ripley,. in all classes. ! . GRAIN Fall wheat, Mrs. Gordon. Bridge, Kincardine; Blake Alton, Beth Cooper barley, Mrs: Bryce BI - Hutt, Blake ' Abton;; ,buckwheat, Alton; flax seed, .Alton; timothy, Mrs, Bridge; red clover,. Alton, Mrs Bridge; ' sunflowers, , Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. Stewart Hunter, Ar - MOW; first cut :hay, ,'Mrs,,Charles Wilkins, Mrs: Bridge; second 'cut hay, Mrs.—Bridger-Alton; corn;_ Mrs.• Gordon' Kirkland; collection corn, • grain, .: grasses, Alton; • cob corn Bill Carter,' R. 4,‘ Ripley., . : • FRUIT Alexanders, ;Lorne Woods; Bald- wins, :Woods M. Hutchinson, Ripley,. Lobo, Woods; . Courtland, Woods; • .Cayuga 'red . streaks, Woods; Talman.' sweets,Woods,. Alex, Andrew,. Mrs. Gordon' Bridge, Kincardine; Cranberry Pimpins, . Woods; Graaensteins,. Woods, Andrew; Wealthy, Woods;. King. of Tompkins County, Woods: 'Wolf , River, Andrew, 'Woods; 'King, '.Pi pins, Woods; Blenheim, Pippins, Wo.ods, Andrew, Hut- chinson;: Ri'bson . Pipp' s, woods; Ontario, Woods; Red Delicious, Woods, Andrew; Golden Russets;' Hutchinson; Snow, Andrew; Woods Northern Spy, 'Woods,' Andrew; Red Spy,• , Woods;, Wag ners,, Woods, Wallace . Miller; 'McIntosh Reds, Woods,' Andrew, Hutchinson; Fall. Variety, Woods, Andrew,, Mrs. Bridge. , • Winter. Variety, .Woods.; New Variety; Woods; largest. collec tion; Woods; crab ; -apples; ' .Mrs.. Wes .Heimpel, Wroxeter, Woods, Miller; Pears, Andrew, ' Miller, Woods; , Winter' Pears, ;: Woods, Salkeld, ' Hutchinson; ` Blue Plums, Woods, Salkeld, Miller; Red Plums, '1Vliller, . Mrs. Bridge, Mrs. Stewart Minter; "Yellow Plums, , • Miller, Woods, Mrs. Bridge; Blue • Grapes, .Salkeld, Mrs. S. Hunter. ''ed. Gr.pes, ' al- keld; , White a Salke d;: Quinces, Miller; PYtainid,.Woo , Basket Wealthy, Andrew, Woo s; Salkeld; Basket McIntosh, Woods, Andrew, 'Salkeld basket spy, - Woods, Andrew; Basket Talman Sweet, Wood, • Andrew; Basket Gravensteins, Woods. • .ROOTS and. VEGETABLES Two . varieties'` potatoes, Mr's.. Stewart . Hunter,: ' •Armow, Mrs. Otte Jouwsma, Wingham; early• ,potatoes, Mrs.' Hunter, Melbourne Hutchinson, Ripley; late pota- toes, ' Mrs. Hunter, Mrs..' Bryce Elliott;' Mangel; yellow, Hutchin- son; ' • Mangel;- red,. Hutchinson;. Tu'rnip's, Swede, Hutchinson; two pie pumpkins, Mrs: Gordon Kirk- land, Mrs: •Jouwsma; Cabbages, Mrs./ Lorne Luther.,. Mrs. Jouws- ma;. 'Squash, . Blake Alton, Beth Cooper; large ' Squash, Mrs. Aus- tin Martin, Mrs. Luther; largest Pumpkin,, Wallace •Miller, • Mrs. Kirkland; Cucumbers, Mrs: Ewart :Taylor, Mrs. Ernest Gaunt; Pars-. nips, Hutchinson, •Mrs. Ken Elp- hick.; table' Carrots, Hutchinson, 'Mrs: Alex Hackett; .Beets, ,Mrs, Wm. G.: Punter, Hutchinson, Tomatoes, Mrs.. Win. G. Hunter; Mrs. Stewart Hunter;' Corn, Golcd en Bantam, S. E. Robertson, Mrs, Martin; Corn,: any 'other, Hut- chinson,' Mrs. Martin; Celery,' Mrs. Jouwsma, : Hutchinson; Caulifl'o'wer, Mrs, Jouwsma; White Beans,; Mrs, ' S. Hunter, Mrs. Luther; Any • Other Beans, Hutchinson; Mrs, Charlie Wilkins;' Onions, Dutch Sets, Mrs. S,, Hun- ter, Hutchinson; Pickling Onions Mrs. Luther; White Onions, Mrs. Martin, Onions, Mrs, Gaunt; Spanish O nions, Mrs. Taylor, ' Fred' Mc- Quillin; "Vegetables, three vsrrie- ,WEDNESDA.Y, OCT- 4t1, 190,1 'ties, Mrs. , Martin, •.Hutchinson;: Garden Produce, Mrs Wilkins,, Hutchinson, Mrs, Luther.. HOMEMADE BAKING... ' White bread,; Sandra Percy,: Mrs: • Grant 'McDiarmid, Lloyd ,Arnold,; +Kincardine;, whole wheat bread, Mrs. Wellmngton, Henderson, Mrs. Arnold, Mrs., George 'Whitby; plain buns, Ross Gammie, ,Mrs.. Whitby, Mrs. Oliver. ' McCharles; ' fancy • buns, Mrs. Ernest Gaunt;; Mrs. Whitby, Mrs, 0. ' McCharles; . parkerhouse rolls,' Mrs. Whitby,, Mrs. S•tewart. Hunter; Arrrrow; Mrs. Bert Alton; fruit loaf, . Mrs.. Lloyd Arnold, Mrs. Lorne ,Luther, Mrs. Whitby; tea: biscuits, Mrs. S. Hunter, Sandra, Percy, Mrs. Ken Elphick; scones, Mrs. Ewart Taylor, Mrs; Gammie, Mrs. Henderson; bran muffins, Mrs: Gordon 'Bridge, Kincardine, Mrs. .Wes: Heimpel, Wroxeter, Mrs. Gaunt; oatmeal cookies, ,Mrs. MODiarmid,, Mrs. S. Hunter, Sandra ' Percy: Uncooked cookies, Mrs. S. Hun- ter, .Mrs: John 1VIcCharles, Mrs. Keith ' Blackwell, 'Armow; drop cookies, ' Mrs Blackwell, Mrs, S. Hunter, Mrs. ' ,Arnold; brownies, Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. S. Hunter, Mrs..Blackwell; ice box cookies, Sandra Percy, . Mrs. 'Gammie,• Mrs. Jim Arnold; 'macaroons, Mrs. Hunter; Mrs: L---. -Arnold; 11!irs_ McDiarmid; oatmeal date squares, Mrs.. L. Arnold,' • Mrs. J Arnold, Mrs. G, ammie; •.pineapple squares, Mrs: Hunter; • date loaf, . Mrs. Hen :derson Mrs. Otte 'Jouwsma, Mrs.. O. McCharles; ' gumdrop cake, Mrs. Blackwell, Mrs. :.L. 'Arnold, Mrs. •MeDiarmid; sponge cake, Mrs:, Hunter, Mrs. L.' Arnold, Mrs. Jouwsma; angel cake, Mrs. 'J.. McCharles,.. "Mrs.: Luther, Mrs.. Hunter; . chocolate. cake;' ' Mrs. Minter, Mrs. E. Gaunt, Mrs. •J.. McCharles. White layer cake, Mrs: Gammie, Mrs. Gaunt, .Mrs O. McCharles; banana cake, Mrs.: L. Arnold, :Mrs. J' MeCharies, Mrs. Gammie; dark fruit cake,, Mrs: L. Arnold, Mrs. Blackwell; I light fruit . cake, Mrs., Blackwell,, Mrs..' Heimpel; butter tarts, Mrs. , J.: McCharles, .Gaunt, . Mrs, . L Arnold;; raspberry tarts, :Mrs. Henderson, Mrs: Hunter, Mrs • M. Hutchin- son. • 'APA P le: ie►Mrs. L. Arnold' Mrs Henderson, Mrs. ,Taylor cherry pie, Mrs., Hunter, Mrs. L. Arnold, Mrs. McDiarmid; , raisin pie, Mrs. Hunter; , .Mrs. McDiarmid, Mrs. Bridge; lemon '.pie, Mrs. ';Hunter, Mrs. Glen Walden, Mrs. Elphick; 'blueberry pie, Mrs. L. Arnold, Mrs.. Gaunt, Mrs. 0, McCharles;.! shut -in -box, Mrs.. '• McCharles, Mrs. Hutchinson, Mrs.. L. Arnold; school lunch,. Mrs. L. Arnold, Mrs. .0. McCharles, ,, Mrs., Black- well; working man:'s. lunch, Mrs. Blackwell, Mr's; L. Arnold,, Mrs. 0. • McCharles; working man's dinner,:. •Mrs. McDia.rm,id, Mrs. McCharles,'Mrs. L. Arnold;.af- •ternoor ,:tea, Mrs. -0 McCharles, Mrs: Blackwell: CANNING and PICKLING• Pineapple, Mrs. L. Arnold, .Mrs.' Bert Alton; strawberries, Mrs. L. Arnold; . raspberries, Mrs. • Mc-. Diarmid, Mrs. J. Arnold,.. Mrs: Hunter; peaches, :Mrs,. Hunter,. Mrs. J. Arnold; Mrs, L. ''Arnold; Pears, Mrs. Hutchinson; Mrs. Al- ton, Mrs, L., Arnodl; cherries, -Mrs, L. ,Arnold, Mrs. 1MeDiarnrid; Plums, Mrs: 'Whitby, Sandra• •Per-. cy, Mrs. L: ; -Arnold; rhubarb; Mrs. Hunter; Mrs: P. .A. Murray, Mrs. .f. •Arno1d; • beans, Mrs. L. Aittold, Mrs. Hunter; . tomatoes, Mrs, Hunter, Mrs:. Henderson, Mrs. J, Arnold; tomato juice,, Mrs. Whitby, Mrs. •Luther, . Mrs. L, Arnold; corn, 'Mrs. Whitby, Mrs. Hunter;. gooseberry' jam, Mrs: Murray, Mrs., Austin Martin, Mrs. Whitby; strawberry jarn, Mrs:; Blackwell, Mrs. Bridge, Mrs. 1VIcDiarmid; raspberry jam, Mrs. L. Arnold, Mrs. Alex ,Hackett, M., Hutchinson; black . current, Mrs.' Murray, Mrs'. :Hutchinson,. ' 1VIrS. 'Whitby; peach; Mrs.. L.' Arnold; rhubarb conserve, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Whitby; peach, Mrs, Luther, Mas Wh•itbyi futchhtson; apple jelly, Mitchinson; Mrs'. Murray, Mr. , Mrs.:Jim H e d n e a n red• � currant,, Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. Murray; pick- led onions, Mrs. Blackwell; nine day pickles, 'Mrs, Blackwell," M s Walden, Mrs,Taylor. . Mus r. tad pickle, ; p •, , Mrs. Whitby, Mrs.. Taylor* Mrs: Elphick; bread arid"butter pickle, Mrs, Murray; Mrs; Hunter, Mrs* Whitby; hot dog relish, Mrs, Taytor, Mrs. Waren, 'Mrs., L. Arnold; catsup, Mrs.Hun, ter, Mrs L., Arnold,' Mrs. J. Arnold; chili, sauce,, Mrs. Hunter, Mrs Taylor; Mrs. Wal; den;; beets, Mrs, Murray,•Hutchin, son, Mrs. J. Arnold; .tomato !Alt - ter, Hutchinson; salad dressing, Mrs, Luther, Mrs.; Blackwell • Mrs. Hunter; maple.'sy up; Mrs, Charles Wilkins,, Mrs. L. Arnold; vegetable salad, Mrs. L. Arnold; relish tray, Mrs. L. Arnold;. meat loaf Mrs. L. Arnold;` salmon loaf,; Mrs. L. Arnold, -Mrs. Hunter; •seruing . apples, Mrs. 'L.' Arnold, Mrs. Blackwell;. serving potatoes, Mrs; L. Arnold,: Mrs.: Blackwell; serving tomatoes, .Mrs.. L, Arnold, Mrs. Blackwell; candy, Hutchin- son, Mrs..L, Arnold, Mrs, . Black, well. • • • SPECIALS Doinestie Pie and Cake Comp Pies: ' Mrs. "Ernestetition` Gaunt Mac dninerware) ; Mrs. Lloyd Ar- nold, Kincardine (two cannisters Domestic);. Mrs. Stewart Hunter;' Arrnow (one cannister .Domestic);, Cakes ,Mrs. John McCharles,; Ripley, (melmac. dinnerware) Mrs.. Ross Gammie (two `.cannis- tern: Domestic); Miss Sandra, . Per- cy, ,(one cannister Dornestic), Best ,Chili Sauce with Club ' House: Spices :Mrs: Stewart. Hunter,, Armow (spice. rack :with: spices). • • WOMEN'S CLOTHING. Baby' doll' pyjamas; Mrs. Lorne. Luther, • Mrs:, John ~McCharles, Mrs. 0. McCharles;. half slip,', Mrs; '. Wes Heimpel, Mrs. 0. McCharles,: Mrs,:. J. McCharles;. flannelette py- jamas, Mrs, Lorne Luther,. Mrs:, J. ' ' McCharles, Mrs. •• Gordon Bridge; duster coat, Mrs. Luther17 McCharles,. .Mrs., O. Mc - Charles;' • housedress; Mrs. ' Keith. Blackwell, Mrs. O. McCharles; Mts. J. McCharles sundress, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs: J:.,McCharles, Mts..: Blackwell;, practical: aprons'; Mins. P. A. Murray,: Mrs: G.. Kirkland, Mrs: J: McCharles; hostess apron,. Mrs., J. McCharles, Miss Ruth Thompson, Mrs. .Luther;. spring hat, Mrs. 0. McCharles; Mrs•: • J.: McCharles; fall hat,; Mrs. O Mc.- Charles, Mrs.' •. Vernon Hunter; Stole,' Mrs.' 0: McCharles, Mrs:. Hei'rnpel; MEN'S CLOTHING' Long sleeve shirt, Mrs. Luther, Mrs. T. J. Salkeld, Mrs. Bridge; short sleeve, Mrs. J. McCharles, Mrs: 0.: MoCharles, Mrs. Heinripel.;. short pyjamas, 1Mrs. J. McCharles, Mrs; 0. 1VIcCharles;: sweater coal-, Mrs. V Hunter; mitts, Mrs. Heiin- pel, Mrs: O. • McCharles, Mrs M. Hutchinson; gloves, Mrs. Heimpel; Mrs Salkeld; socks, fine. Miss' With Thompson, M o n rs: ' T. J.:.` Salkeld, Mrs. Murray, , socks, coarse, • , Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs, J. McCharles,' Mrs. ;Salkeld; • CHILDREN'S CLOTHING , Boy!s sweater, ,'Mrs: Gammie, Mrs. ' V. Hunter, Mrs: Heimpel;, sleeve shirt, Mrs. Bridge, Mrs: 0: McCharles;. Mrs. 3. .McCharles; boy's flannelette pyjanias, Voss` R. Thompson, Mrs:, O: McCharles, , Mrs, Bridge; cap and mitts, Mrs. O. McCharles;: cotton , dress, Miss R. Thompson, Mrs, 'J McCharles,. Mrs. Murray; smock dress, Mrs.' 0. McCharles; ,• sundress, Mrs..; Luther, ' .Mrs. • Kirkland, Mrs, J: McCharles; wool sweater, Mrs. 0. McCharles, Miss BR Thompson, Mrs. .Murray.; baby's dress, Mrs.. Blackwell,.., Mrs. Luther, Mrs,. Bridge; rompers, Miss R. Thonip son, LADIES .DEPARTMENT Crib ,quilt,. Mrs. Bridge. Mrs. Heimpel; •infants Sweater;. Mrs., 0, McCharles, Miss: R: Thompson. • Mrs. T. ,J: Salkeld; babys jacket bonnet, , booties,, 'Miss: R. Thorny- son, Mrs. J. "McCharles; Mrs. 0. NIcChar esg' ••'•ir infants ni; htgo'en, Mrs Mrs: L Brid e: Nliss` Tho► *.rl; ger: oth QUILTS . i '. Cotton, pieced„,'Mrs, l•ii'impp.. Mrs: Murray;,' Mrs.. L.... r►rold applique,' Mrs. S. Hunter, Mrs. W. Henderson, Mrs. L..: Arnold; Aa applique,. q ieced .and pli 'ue• Mrs..Heirrl pel; Mrs. Murray, Mrs, A; 1-lac- Arnk.ett; fancy cjuilting; Mrs. Mur`. ray, Mrs. J. :1+fcCharlcs, `lrs, L• old. • . ' R,t7GS Hearth• ru' s'. hooked. lits. 41, g J McMillan Mrs:: • Bridge, McCharles+ braided, Mrs. Ileirrt• Pel' Mrs. Murray; croehcted, 11rs: 'He pel 1 Me He kel Oh pel ehi 'Mr -: lun les son J doi so' pil Mr Mr Mr 0.' R. Mc Mr He ,Me Lu Me Lu ter. S so chi He Lu Sal der eld Mc •J..: ,son •ber "Mr. son . Mr Mc les, E1 Wi Ma Ca Ma tat Mr kr xie I