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?7111r,..111 H RPN 14,POSIIrref SEAFORT11i OMT., SEPT. 24. 1970 HOME DEPARTMENT Quilt pieced cotton, bound - 1. Mrs. Wm. Klein, Mitchell; 2. Mrs. Howard Allen, Bruce- field; 3. Mrs. Hugh Morena,. Dashwood. Quilt patchwork mixed col- ours - 1. Mrs. Wm. Klein; 2. Mrs. Dave Cross, Exeter, 3. Mrs. Howard Allen. Quilt cotton pieced and ap- pliqued - 1. Mrs. R. S. Aikens, Mitchell; 2. Mrs. Hugh Morenz; 3. Marion Coutts, Seaforth. Quilt appliqued with embroi- dery - 1. Mrs. Wm. Klein; 2. Mrs. C. Colclough, Clinton; 3. Mrs. H. Allan. Quilt - best quilting - 1. Mrs. R. S. Aikens; 2. Mrs. • ,Grace Broadfoot, Seaforth; 3. !Marion Coutts. Quilt - liquid embroidery - quilted. 1. Mrs. Howard Allan; 2. Mrs. Dave Cross, 3. Mrs. Heimpel, Wroxeter. Crochet bedspread -50 x 90- 1. Mrs. Marg McCowan,Seaforth. Afghan - knitted - 1. Mrs. Heimpel. Mat - latch hooked on tur- key canvas - 1. Mrs. Margaret Talbot, Bayfield. • Mat braided from rags 3. Mrs. Heimpel. Mat hooked from rags - Mrs. Elgin Nott; 2. Mrs.Marg- aret Talbot; Mrs. Doreen Bow- ers, Kitchener. Mat for Childs room - 1. Mrs. H elm pel. Mat - any other kind not listed - 1. ,Mrs. Hugh Morenz; 2. Mrs. Wm. Dolmage, Londes- boro; 3. Mrs. Elgin Nott. Cuihion, crewel work(wool)- 1. Mrs. Wm: Dolmage; 2. Mrs. Don Glousher; 3. Mrs. Bill Dale. Corduroy (smocked) - 1. Mrs. Heimpel. Cushion - liquid embroidery- 1. Mrs. Chas. Johnston, myth; 2. Mrs. Dave Cross, Exeter; 3. Mrs. Heimpel,' Cushion, new idea - 1. Mrs. Bill Dale; 2. Mrs. Hugh. Mor- enz; 3. Mrs. Dave Cross. , Wall hanging - 1. , Grace Broadfoot; 2. Mrs. Don Glou- sher; 3. Mrs. Heimpel. Picture for childs room 1. Mrs. Doreen Bowers , Kit- cheter. ' 2. Mrs.Elgin Nott; 3. Mrs. Dave Cross. Three small doilies, crochet edge - 1. Mrs. Chas Johnston, Blyth; 2. Mrs. Heimpel. Buffet Set - 1. Mrs. Heimpel; 2. Mrs. Dave Cross. Bridge table cover - 1. Mrs. Heimpel. . Tea Cloth - cross stitch - 1. Mrs. John McCowan; 2. Mrs. Wm. Klein; 3. Mrs. Heimpel. Luncheon cloth with machine stitching - 1. Mrs. Jean Keys; 2. Mrs. H. Connell. • Four place mats with runner - 1. Mrs. Jean Keyi; 2. Mrs. Col- cloUgh; 3. Mrs. Heimpel. Three assorted hot dish mats- L Mrs. HeimpeL One pillow case, monogram- med in color - 1. Marion Nott; 2. Grace Broadfoot; 3. Mrs.Hei- mpel. One pillowcase embroidered- 1. Mrs. Dave Cross; 2. Mrs. Jean Keys; 3. Dorothy Parke, Sea- forth. One pillow case , liquid , em- broidered - L Mrs. Jean Keys; 2. Mrs.Aiksns; 3.Mrs. D. Cross. One pillow case, crochet edge (ric rat) - 1. Mrs. Elgin Nott; 2. Mrs. Wm. Klein; 3. Mrs. Heimpel. Dresser Cover - 1. Mrs.Dave Cross; 2. MrS. R.S.Alkens; 3. Mrs. Heimpel. Baby 3-piece set - blue knit- ted - 1. Mrs. Heimpel; 2. Mrs. Don Glousher; 3. Mrs. Colclough. • Baby 3 piece set - Pink - Crocheted - 1. Mrs. Chas. John- ston; 2. Mrs. Don Glousher; 3. Mrs. Heimpel. • Child's, Pullover - 1, Mrs. Dort, Glousher; 2. Mrs. Heimpel; 3. Mrs. Colclough. „ Childs toque & mittens - 1. Mrs. John McCowan; 2. Mrs. Heimpel; 3. Mrs. Don Glousher. Childs knitted helmet - 1. Mrs. Don Glousherr 2. Mrs.Wm. Klein. 3. Mrs. John McCowan. C hild blue mittens double - 1. Mrs.Don' Glousher; 2. Mrs. John McCowan; 3. Mrs. Helen Connell. Child's knitted sox - 1. Mrs. Chas Johnston; 2. Mrs. Heimpel; 3. Mrs. Colclough. Girl's shell , knitted - 1. Mrs. Heimpel; 2., Mrs. Don Glousher; 3. Mrs. Colclough. Girls or boys tong sleeved cardigan (bulky) - 1. Mrs.Helm- pel; 2. Mrs. Howard Allan; 3. Mrs. Don Glousher. Girl or boys long sleeved Cardigan (fine) - 1. Mrs. Don Glousher; 2. Mrs. Colclough. Ladies ski mitts 1. Mrs. Heimpel; 2. Mrs. Wm. Dol- ;nage; 3. Mrs. John McCowan. Ladies or mans cardigan (bulky) - 1. Mrs.' H. Connell; 2. Dorothy Parke. Ladies or mans cardigan or pullover - 1. 'Mrs. Don Glou- sher. Ladies knitted house Slip- pers - 1. Mrs. Heimpel; 2.Mrs. Hugh Morenz; 3. Mrs. Chas. Johnston. Man's work sox - 1. Mrs. John McCowan; 2. Mrs. Col- clough; 3. Mrs. Heimpel. Man's fine sox, navy - 1. Mrs. Colclough; 2. Mrs. H. Con- nell;. 3. Mrs. Heimpel. Tea or hostess apron - 1. Mrs. Chas. Johnston; 2. Grace Broadfoot; 3. Mrs. Marilyn Kun- der. ,/ Half apron, 2 materials - L Mrs. Athens; 2. Mrs. Heimpel; 3. Jean Keys. Child's apron - 1. Mrs. Keys; 2. Grace Broadfoot; 3. Mrs.Elgin Nott. Half apron gingham cross stitch - 1. Mrs. J. Keys; 2. Mrs. Geo. McGavin; 3. Mrs. Colclough. Practical work apron with bib - 1. Mrs. Elgin Nott; 2. Mrs. J. Keys; 3. Mrs. HeimpeL 2. Cobblers apron - I.Grace Broadfoot; 2. Mrs. Glousher; 3. Mrs. John McCowan. Child's pyjamas (12 yr. & under) - 1. Mrs. Elgin Nott; 2. Mrs. Watson Reid; 3. Marion Nott. Child's flared leg pants - 1. Marilyn Kunder; 2. Mrs.Glous- her; 3. Marion Nott. ' Child's dress up to 12 yrs.- 1. Mrs. Glousher; 2. Mrs.Elgin Nott; 3. Marion Nott. 'Child's shorts - 1. Mrs.Don Glousher; 2. Marion Nott; 3. Mrs. Elgin Nott. Child's corduroy jumper Mrs. Elgin Nott; 2. Marion Nott; 3. Mks. Don Glousher. Ladies or girl's granny gown - 1. Mrs. Don Glousher; 2. Mrs. Heimpel; 3. Mrs.Wat- son Reid. Ladies' or girl's waltz- length gown - 1. Mrs. Elgin Note, 2. Mrs. Heimpel; 3. Mrs. Hugh Morenz. • Ladies terry cloth beach coat- 1. Grace Broadfoot. Ladies flannelette pyjamas - 1. Mrs. Heimpel; 2. Mrs.Elgin Nott. Ladies 2 piece suit - 1. Mrs. Elgin Nott; 2. WS. Dave Cross; 3. Dorothy Parke. • • Ladies slacks - 1.. Mrs. Don Glousher; 2. Dorothy Parke; 3. Jean Taylor, Brucefield. Ladies Afternoon dress - 1. Mrs. Laverne Godkin; 2. Mrs. Don Glousher; 3. Dorothy Parke. Man's •flannelette pyjamas - 1. Mrs. Heimpel. One pr. tea towels, liquid embroidery - 1. Mrs. Heimpel; 2. Mrs. Dave Cross; 3. Mrs. Jean Keys. . Barbecue apron, oven mitts, to match - 1. Mrs. D. Glousher; 2. Mrs. Heimpel. Three or four articles; novel- ty shower gift - 1. Mrs.'eo Mc- Gavin; 2. Mrs. Jean Keys; 3. Mrs. Elgin Nott. • Two articles made from flour , sacks - 1. Mrs. Heimpel; 2. Mrs. Jean Keys; 3, Mrs. Don Glousher. Clothes pin bag - 1. Mrs. Jean Keys; 2. Mrs. Heimpel; 3. Mrs. Hugh Morenz. Article made from one square- yard - 1. Mrs. Don Glousher; 2. Mrs. Chas. Johnston; 3. Mrs. Hugh Morenz. Toaster-Cover - I. Jean Keys; 2. Mrs. Chas. Johnston; .3. Mrs. Don Glousher. Tote bag for shoes - 1. Mrs. Hugh Morenz; 2. Mrs..11elmpel. Childs house slippers - 1. Mrs. Chas. Johnston; 2. Mrs. Heimpel; 3. Mrs. Don Glousher. Stuffed Animal - 1. Marion Nott; 2. Mary' Finlayson, Sea- forth; 3 . Mrs. Elgin Nott. Three articles suitable for Christmas gifts - 4. Mrs. Hugh Morenz; 2. Mrs. Don Glousher; 3. Mrs. Chas. Johnston. • Best piece of work for lady over 75 years - 1. Mrs. Milton Stewart; 2. Mrs. Wm. Drover. ARTS AND CRAFTS Water colour and oil paint- ing display - Goderich Art Club. Water Colon and oil painting display - Lu Legg, Goderich; Mrs. Foster Bennett; Mr. E. C. Boswell; Mrs. Wm. Dolmage; Miss Mabel Turnbull; Mrs. V. Graham; Mrs. Mary Smith; Mrs. Glad Savauge; Miss Brenda Sa- vauge; Mr. Paul Ellis, Seaforth. Christmas table centre dec- oration; 1. Mrs. Grace Broad- foot, Seaforth; Mrs. Elgin Nott, SeafOrth; 3, Mrs. John McCowan, Seaforth. Article of Seed Artistry - 1. Mrs. Wm. Dolmage, 2. Mrs. John McCowan; 3. Mrs. Elgin Nott. Fabric Hat Mrs. Bill Dale,' Seaforth; 2. Mrs. Heimpel, Wrok- eter; 3. Mrs. Wm. Dolmage. Three large paper flowers - L Mrs. Elgin Nott; 2. Mrs. Don Glousher, Blyth; 3. Mrs. Heim- pel, Wroxeter. Parcel Christmas gift wrap- ped - 1. Mrs. Grace Broadfoot; 2. Mrs. Wm. Dolmage; 3. Mrs. Dave Cross, Exeter. Four place' mats and favours for Christmas - 1. Mrs. Elgin Nott;,2. Mrs. Wm. Dolmage; 3. Mrs. Jean Keys. Childreris felt stoking - 1. Mrs. H. Morenz, 'Dashivood; 2. Mrs.. John McCowan; 3. Mrs. Elgin Nott. Handmade stuffed toy - 1. Mrs. H. Morenz; 2. Mrs. .C. Johnston, Belgrave; 3. Mrs. J. McCowan. Wood turning or carving ; 1. Mrs: Heimpel, Wroxeter. Miniature flOwer arrange- ment 3" - 1. Dorothy Parke; 2. Mrs. Bill Dale; 3, Marion Nott. Beaded Flower Boquet - 1. Mrs. Elgin Nott; 2. Mrs. Colclough, Clinton. Collection of Canadian Stamps - 1. Mrs. Wm. Dolmage; 2. Mrs. John McCowan; 3. Mrs. Heimpel. Decorated cake of soap - 1. Mrs. Jean Keys; Mrs. Elgin Nott; Mrs. D. Glousher. Three Chrtitmas candles - 1. Mrs. Grace Eiroadfoot; 2. Mrs. C. Johnston; 3. Mrs. Wm. Dolmage. Article from burlap - 1. , Mrs. D. Glous. her; 2. Mrs. Harold Connell; 3. Mrs. J. Mc- Gowan. • Framed picture, paint by number - 1. MiSs Marion Nott; 2. Mrs. Marion Pullman; 3.Mrs. Elgin Nott. Pyjama Bag - 2. Mrs. Heim- peL Christmas decoration made \yak macaroni - 1. Mrs. Wm. Dolmage; 2. Mrs. D. Crods,- E xeter. .r; Any craft riot listed above - I. Mrs. Chas. Johnston; 2. Mrs. M. Chapple; 3. Mrs. Frank Nigh. Best dressed doll - 1. Mrs. D. Glousher; 2. Mrs. Elgin Nott; 3. Mrs. Ken Miller. Photographic contest - Mrs. H. Morenz, Dashwood; Mrs. Wm. Dolmage. FLORAL EXHIBITS Aster, Powder Puff, 1 plant- 1. Mrs. Charles Johnston, Blyth; 2. Mrs. R. S. Aiken, Dublin; 3.• Mrs. Dave Cross, Exeter. Aster, White (3) - 1. Mrs. Cross; Mrs. McLaretiowmarty; 3. Mrs. Charles JohnstOrsr*t - Asters, Pink or Rose (3) - 1. Mary Finlayson, Seaforth; 2. Mrs. Chas. Johnston; 3. Mrs. Colclough, Clinton. Asters, Purple or Mauve(3)- 1. Mary Finlayson; 2. Mrs. Aik- ens; 3. Mrs . Chas. Johnston. Asters. Needles or Cactus(3) Z. Mrs. Chas. Johnston; 2. Mrs. Dave Cross. Begonia Tuberous,3 blooms - 1. Mrs. A. Finlayson; 2. Mrs. Aikens; 3. Mrs. Herman Leon- hardt, Bornhom. Carnation, 5 blooms - 1. Mrs. Chas. Johnston; 2. Mrs. A. Fin- layson. Celosia cocks comb, 1 comb - L Mrs. Athens; 2. Mrs. Cross. Cosmos Display - 1. Mrs. N. Chappel; 2. Mrs. Cross. Bachel9r's Buttons - 1. Mrs. A. Jamieson; 2. Mrs. Chas. John- ston; 3. Mrs. Dave Cross. Porn-Porn Dahlia (5) - 1.Mrs. Athens; 2. Mrs. Chas. Johnston; 3. Mrs. Colclough. Ball Dahlia (3) - 1. Mrs. Aikens. Cactus Dahlia, 1 bloom - 1. -Mrs. Aikens; 2. Mrs. Johnston; 3. Mrs. Leonhardt. Semi Cactus Dahlia (1) - 1. Mrs. Johnston; 2. R. J. Dolg. Large Dahlia (1) - 1. Mrs. Johnston; 2. Mrs. Aikens; 3. Mrs. John McCowan. Three different spikes Glad- ioli - 1. Mrs. Jamieson; 2. Mrs. Leonhardt. African Marigold (3 blooms) 1. Mrs. Wm. Dale; 2. Mrs.Chas. Johnston; 3. Mrs. M.Finlayson. 'Five French Marigold - 1. Mrs. K. McLaren; Mrs. A, Jam- ieson; 3. Mrs. Chas. Johnston. Nine • Pansies 1. Mrs. Dave Cross; 2. Mrs. John McCowan. 4 Double Petu has (5) -- LMrs. A. Finlayson. Ruffled Petunias (5) - 1.Mrs. Art Finlayson; 2. Mrs . Chas. Johnston. Snapdragon (7) - 1. Mrs.Art Finlayson. Zinnia - Pona-porn or Lilltput (7) - 1. Mrs. Art Finlayson; 2. Mrs. Chas. Johnston] 3. Mrs. Elgin Nott. Dahlia Zinnias (3) - 1. Mrs. Art Finlayson; 2. Mrs . K. Mc- Laren; 3. Mrs. Chas. Johnston. Cactus Zinnias (3) - 1. R, J. Doig, Seaforth; 2. Mrs.Chas. Johnston; 3. Mrs. K. McLaren. Floribunda Roses - 1. R. J. Doig. Roses, 3 blooms, 3 colors - 1. R. J. Doig; 2. Mrs. Athens; 3. Mrs. John McCowan. Peace Rose (1) - 1. Mrs.John McCowan; 2. Mrs. Johnston; 3., Mrs. Athens. African Violet, single crown - I. Mrs. Elgin Nott. • African Violet, double crown - 1. Mrs. H. Leonhardt; 2. Mrs. Elgin Nott; 3. Mrs. Athens. Begonia, fibrous, 1 plant - 1. Mrs. R. S. Aikens; 2. Mrs. Frank Nigh; 3. Mrs. R. McLare,n. Pendula Beibnia, 1. plant - 1. Mrs. R. S. Athens. Coleus, red or green - 1. Mrs. R. S. Aiken; 2. Mrs.Chas. Johnston; 3. Mrs. Elgin Nott. Cactus Collection, '7 Varie- ties - 1. Mrs. Aikens; 2. Mrs. Wm , 'Dolmage; 3. Mrs. Elgin Nott. A new or rare plant - 1. Mrs. R. S. Aikens; 2. Mrs. Mc- Laren; 3. Mrs. Chappel. Geranium, 2 or more blooms- 1. Mrs. Chas . Johnston; 2. Mrs. McLaren; 3. Mrs. Elgin Nott. Fuchsia, 2 toned in bloom 1. Mrs. McCaren. Basket of Annual Flowers - 1. Mrs. K. McLaren; 2. Mrs. Aikens; 3. Mrs. Cross. Floral Arrangement - 1. Mrs. Cross; 2. Mrs. R. S.Aikens; 3. Mrs. K. McLaren. Floral arrangement for wed-. ding anniversary •- 1. Mrs. Col- dough; 2. Mrs. Dave Cross. Any two color arrangement - 1. Mrs. R. S. Athens; 2. Mrs. K. McLaren. Cup and Saucer arrangement- 1. R. J. Doig; 2. Mrs. Wm. Dale; 3. Mrs. Harold Connell. Hospital arrangement " for tray - 1. Mrs. Wm. Dale; 2.Mrs. Garth McClinchy; 3. Mrs. John McCowan. Dining Room Table Arrange- ment - 1. Mrs. R. S. Athens; 2. Mrs. D. Cross; 3. lugs. Chas. Johnston. Corsage, rose or gladioli - L Mrs. WM. Dale; 2. Mrs. Elgin Nott; 3. Mrs. Chas. Johnston. Sw set Pea display - 1. Mrs. Colclough. Basket of Mums - 1. Mrs. Art Finlayson. Basket of Assorted Dahlias- 1. Mrs. R. S. Athens; 2. Mrs. Chas. Johnston. Specials - Buffet Floral Ar- rangement - 1. Mrs. Aikens. Special - Coffee Table Ar- rangement - 1. Mrs. D. Cross; 2. Mrs. R. S. Athens; 3. Mrs. Garth McClinchy. MacLeans Special $5.00 Exhibitor With Most Points - 1. Mrs. R. S. Aikens - 91 points. McConnells 'Special $3.00 r Second Highest Number of Points 1. Mrs. Charles Johnston - 64 points. HOME ECONOMICS Loaf White Bread, entire crust - 1. Mrs. K. McLaren, Staffs; 2. Mrs. Art Finlayson; 31 Mrs. Harold Connell. Loaf Brown Bread; entire crust - 1. Mrs. H. Connell; 2. Mrs. K. McLaren. Loaf Fruit Bread - 1. Mrs. H. Connell. Six Clover Leaf Buns plain, yeast - 1. Mrs. Don Glousher; 2. Mrs. H. Connell; 3. Jean Taylor. Fruited Coffee Ring, Yeast, Iced - 1. Mrs. Don GlouSher; 2. Mrs. H. Connell. Angel Cake (united) - 1. Mrs.• H. Connell; 2. Mrs. Colclough; 2. Jean Taylor. Chocolate Layer Cake, tilling, iced - 1. Mrs. H. Cannon; 2. Mrs. Ron Gross, HanSall; 3. Mrs. 'Lloyd McClinchey, Varna. White Layer Cake, tilling, iced - 1. Mrs. Hen Gross; 2. Mrs. Colclough; 3. Mrs. Don Glousher. Banana Layer Cake - 1.-Mrs. Harold Connell; 2. Mrs. K. Mc- Laren; 3. Mrs: Ron Gross. Chiffon Cake, spiced, united - 1. Mrs. H. Connell; 2. Mrs. Ron Gross; 3. Mrs. Don GloUsher. Dark Fruit Cake (lpaf pan) - 1. Mrs. Ron Gross; 2. Mrs. H. Connell; 3. Mrs. Garth McCiin- chey. Light Fruit Cake (loaf pan) - 1. Mrs. Ron Gross; 2. Mrs.Jeari Taylor; 3. Mrs. Cetclough. Date and mit Loaf - 1, Mrs. Colclough; 2. Mrs..w Elgin Nott; 3. Mrs. Ron Gross. " Leman Loaf - 1. Mrs.Grace Broadfoot, .Seaforth; 2. Mrs. Ron Gross; ,3. Mrs. Harold Connell. Pineapple . Upside-Down Cake 1. Mrs. Don Glousher; 2. Mrs. Ron Gross. • Gingerbread Cake, plain - 1. Mrs. Ron Gross; 2. Mrs. Watson Reid, Blyth; 3. Mrs.Don Glousher. • Half pound Maple Cream Fudge - 1. Mrs. Chas. John- ston, Blyth; 2. Mrs. Dave Cross; 3. Mrs. Heimpel. Half pound Chocolate Fudge - L Marion Nott; 2. Grace Broad- foot; 3. Mrs. Elgin Nott. Chocolate Brownies (7) Iced 1. Mrs. Ron • Gross; 2. Mrs. Grace •Broadfoot; 3. Mrs. Don Glo,usher. • Iced Squares (7) (New Var- iety) - L Mrs. Garth McClin- chey;• 2. Mrs. Grace Broadfoot. • Cocoanut Macaroons (7) - L Mrs. Elgin Nott; 2. Mrs.Don Glousher,. Blyth; 3. Mrs. Dave Cross.' • • Date Oatnwal Squares (7) - 1. Mrs. Chas. Johnston; 2. Mrs. Garth McClinchey; 3. Mrs.Harold Connell. Pumpkin Pie - 1. Mrs. Wat- son Reid; 2. •Jean Taylor; 3. Mrs. Ron Gross. Cherry Pie (lattice top) - 1. Mrs. Harold Connell; 2. Mary • Finlayson; 3. Mrs. Watson Reid. Lemon Pie - 1. Mrs.Harold Connell; 2. Mrs. Watson Reid; 3. Mrs. Grace Broadfoot. Raisin Pie - 1. Mrs. Don Glousher; 2. Mrs. Garth Mc- Clinchey; 3. Mrs. Ron Gross. SIF Apple Pie - 1. Mrs.Harold Connell; 2. Mrs." Ron Gross; 3. Mrs. Garth McClinchey. Butter Tarts with Fruit (7)- 1. Mary Finalayson; '2. Jean Taylor; 3. Mrs. Chas.Johnston. Jam Tarts (7) - 1. Mrs.Chas. Johnston; 2. Mrs.Grace Broads foot; 3. Mrs. Dave Cross., Lemon Tarts (7) - 1. Grace Broadfoot; 2. Mrs. Dave Cross. Tea Biscuits ('7) - 1. Mrs. Ron Gross; 2. Mrs. Harold Con- nell; 3. Mrs. Chas. Johnston. Plain Bran Muffins (7) - 1. Mrs. Helmet; Mrs.Grace Broadfdot; 3: Mrs.Oltas.john-i stori. • Shortbread, 7 pieces - Elgin Nott; 2. Mrs. Chas. John- ston; 3. Mrs. Heimpel. Box Treats for Shut-In Child - L Mrs. Elgin Nott; 2. Marion Nott; 3. • Mrs. Wm. Dolmage. Plate Assorted Cookies (6 Varieties) - 1. Mrs. Elgin:Noll; 2. Mrs. Grace Broadfoot. Six Different Ways to Serve Apples - 1. Mrs. Jean Keys; 2. Mrs. W. Dolmage; 3. Mrs.Garth McClinchey. Six Different Ways to Serve Potatoes - 1. Mrs. Jean, Keys; 2. Mrs. Ron Gross; 3. Mrs. W. Dolmage. • Five Things I can do with Plain White Cake Mix - 1. Mrs. Jean Keys. Salad Plate (Main Course) - I. Mrs. HeimpeL Best Loaf white bread, baked with Five Roses Flour - L Mrs. K. McLaren; 2. Mrs. A. Finlayson. Best Layer Cake, baked with Five Hoses Flour - 1. Mrs. Ron Gross; 2. Mrs. Chas. Johnston. \ Best Pie baked with Five , Roses Flour - L Mrs. Bill Dale; 2. Mrs.Mary Finlayson. • Best Iced eight or nine-inch double layer chocolate cake baked with Fry's Cocoa - 1. Mrs.Bruce - Coleman, Seaforth; 2. Mrs. Ron Gross;-3. Mrs. Grace Broadfoot. Best Chocolate cake made with. Neilson's Jersey Cocoa - 1.Mrs. Roe Gross, Hensall. Best Dish of Baked Beans - 1. Mrs. M. Chapple, Seaforth; 2. Mrs. R. J. Doig, Seaforth; 3. Mrs. Chas. Johnston, Blyth. rr Prize Winners at Seaforth FaOt s