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Oo E�SDA.Y, NOVEMBER 1[70.14, 1971
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Distri�t;10 Fair, Nieqtingin Owen $oun
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• The Annual C=all uieet'ing for
Ontario Associations of Agricultur•
al:societies .for district 10 was
1104 Monday, November Sat. the
Oen So und''Coliseum..
Registration. a_nd luncheon was
at 11.30. .The, rneeting.started at
p m, :with John D. Thomson;'.
District_ Director r presiding .
'Rev. Brown. led in a singsong.
'He also -had •the"Devotiona1 eker-
cines. They were welcorned to
Owen Sound" bytheir. Mayor Rob-
ert Rutherford', also by Albert
Seip of Hanover who is the Ward-
en of Grey. •
1\1inutes of the Spring meeting .
held. ai; Kincardine were" read.
Mrs. Reubatl Schaus was unable
to give her comments du.eto 'ill-
ness so. hlrs..•h1dred Reid from, T v•
erton, the .assistant, representative,
gave the comnients'on various
''fairs.' Mrs.':Leslie Grant favoured
:with 2 'lovely solos: "Sorri.ewhere" '
and.'"How Great 'Thou Art":.
• Art P.apprn•'fiom the Depart.
rnent,of Agriculture. and Food,
Toronto showed slides. ot: pictures
entered. in Photographic contest
•at Toronto: Russel Gorirme from
the: Department: of . Horticultural ,,
•Societies`, 'Toronto: gave coni
me•nts.,
The..ladies•and men-d.ivided. for:
:para i c ` i i t cct iitgs . rs7:1=1dr'e~zl-
:Reid took over for.the Ladies.
The -roll call was for eachjociety
g up i::problem or`p'suggest
'vitt„idea concerning their. fair .
These '•j,'ere .presented• to a panel
and were discussed:•
Mrs. Sharp conducted the eiec-
tion of officers for next year
which is. Ladies' Representative;,
Mrs.' Reuben Scha.us, Hanover;
Assistant Representative, 'Ilcs,
'Eldred, 'Reid, 'Tiverton; Secretary;
Mrs, :.Galen)Cliesley
•John D. Thomsoa, District Dir-
ector , presided for the men's
.meeting.
1oward'l rench, spoke on Evalua •
.ion .for Grey Bruce..: Comments
were given ky.Grant Sweiger, •
Ontario Department of Agricul
ture and' Food, Markdale and Mac
Bolton , Ontario. Department of
Agriculture and Food ,• .Walkerton.
and Art Pappin, Ontario Depart
rnent'of Agridultur:e and. Food;•
Toronto.
•,Fall Fairs were discussed, The.
la d iesa nd -men m -e r- a a-tr and” `:.-
Mrs.. Reid gave the ladies': report
and Lloyd'1••;larris the mens': The•
auditor's report was given;
D'irector.'for: the Men's -Division:
:is Lloyd Harris ;,.Hanover; •
-Assistant director,.KF: n
Ayton; Secretary ,: Allah :Wellow ,
Hanov'er:,,
•An. inVitatjo ] frorn J�esboro was
accepted ,for.the 'Spring 'meeting,'
-The Don'Lemon Trophy (•;lttend=
once'and .rnilea ,e .was
:Luc know.
rhere.was air attendance of:
145 and: :10. giiests'and 23 soc.ietief
in attendance.: ;.ts.''Reid:than1.-
eca host ,soclet y'and .ptariel.. s;
Dor is.1.iollind's, K.iiicardine iadv,!;
ed the ..meet'iig• be ad•l.ourned..,
Attendintl from Lucknow•
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Secondary Schools ,of O tarso has been „app ointeci to. undertake ' a
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Room`S-944
252 Moor Street Nest
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Chairman '
J. R. McCarthy
xeputive Director
.Mrs. M.: , Zinn • presented the
proficiency .awards at . Friday
night's..commencement exercises
.in the F. E. Madill Secondary
Schtci; The •awards; donors and
recipients ;were .as follows::
. Grade Proficiency donated, by:
R.. H. Lloyd,. to Sandra. Currie;
• Grade 10 H'o'ne Economics,
Winghan Wo; eh's . Institute,.
.- --Janet- eiglitholtn , Gcaa e-117Pri
•ficiency; E.' Gregory; „Mary Lou
Wall.:: Grade 1"i• Office 'Practice, •
Mrs. E.'' Davis; •Joyce Tiffin and
Barry : •.Goll'an; Grade ' 11' Pro
' fici.ency: ('5' Yr, .B&C
C:Ieland; Nancy MacDonald;...
..Grade :12 ' Proficiency . 1(5 Yr.
ST&T'); °Stanley=Berry Ltd'., Gary
,Barbour; grade 12.Proficiency, (4
Margaret Robertson; Grade' .12•
Dr A.'J:Irwin.
Scholarships, chol
Mrs • A. 'J. I:rwin,...Dianne:.Stanley, --
Garyyy Barbour and Donald.
Fisher:: Grade 12.Auto Mechan
• ics, Ideal Supply Co. Ltd..; Glenn ; .'
.1.actW'S— . •Grade 12 Western
Foundry Award for Technical
Training, Western' :Foundry • Co. •
Ltd., Clayton' Bosman; Grade 12
• Machine Shop, . Acklands "
hiirtited; Clayton Bosman • Grade.•
12 'Mechanical Drafting; Bruning.
of'Canada Ltd., Clayton Bosman;
Grade,12 Woodworking; Hodgins- -
McDonald y-'(Wingharn Lt . �
Doug las;%Va1kr; Grade 12 �M
Doris
,. Mc-
Kenzie
Btirsary, 'Dorisc-•
Kenzie Bursary 'Fund, Jplin
Johnstone.
Grade` 13. Proficiency,:.
owson,-�'hureb Tompkins;
Grade 13 Latin, In memory of Dr.
W. A. McKibbon, Chureb "pomp-
kins; Grade 13 Geography, Geo,
graphy Dept., • James Beecroft:
Grade 13 Chemistry, W. H.
French,.Joseph Kerr; Grade 13
Mathematics, J. H. Crawford;..
Joseph Kerr; Grade 13 Sr.'
•Mathematics Contest Award, So'-,
ciety of Actuarier�, Joseph Kerr;
Grade 13 W. S. Hall Memorial
Scholarship itiSdierieef
M.D., Joseph KPrrrGrade:t3 His;
tory, E: S. Copeland.,' Kathleen..
Wilson (Krauter.); Grade,13 W'
;Clark lsbister:.Memorial Scholar- •
ship in, Applied. :science, ,'
\i:av . ;Isbister, Estate. ;, Ronald.
Dore; Gr-ade-13 Physics; Jahn -W.
Pattison,. Joseph;Kerr;. ' ,Music
Award, Mrs: M. Douglas, Irene'
de Boer and:' .Patri'cia. Sparks;;
Canada. Packers. Award; ' . ,Neil
Jlemingway�. . .
Grade i0 Proficiency, donated
by Wingham Lions Club, ,.pre
tented by L. Casemore Robert.
L Oree; .Proficiency . G iris' 'Occu
pations,donated.: by :'B &., P
Women's Club; presented by.,Mrs.'.
• R. Ahara, Beverley Janisse and
Brenda .Janisse; Proficiency in'
.'Gra'de 12 ' 1Io,rrie_ _E-con:omacs-,
donated and . presented . by Miss • '
Dorothe .Comber,. Kathleen
Hogan, Barbara Lillow and.
Bar
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Show�r Held For
Cathy Salomon
WHIT.FCHURC,H NEWS
On Thursday' e e ..
loyd–W 1- enrwith`The help of
1 1
Mrs. Bryce Heibine held 'a shower
At her home for Miss Cathy Solo-
roan, bride-to-be. Around 50•,
guests gathered. to honor her.
Among the'gifts were pillow cases.
-ts stets of dishes,
bowls, electric tea ,kettle. The
gifts were brought in baskets. by
Kay*; Glenna and Sharon Wilkens.
'Cathy was assisted -in opening.
the parcels; and reading the shower'
notes by her` mothet'lvirs. glib
I Solornan and Mts. '61-1, Wilk"
ens , mother of. the .groom -to -be.
Cathy thanked all for putting on
theshower for her , ' for coming and
bringing such lovely gifts.
Lunch was then served rby the
:hesfess; and her helpers.