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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1970-09-24, Page 11Maxwell House COFFEE, 1-lb. bag Puss 'n Boots CAT FOOD Kraft DINNERS, 7 1/2 -oz. pkg. 990 2 15-oz. tins-370 150 250 2 ige. tins 350 200 Heinz Cooked SPAGETTI, 19-oz. tin White Swan TOILET TISSUE, 2-roll pkg. Carnation MILK SCHNEIDER'S For This 1.1b. Pkg. STEAKETTES SPECIALS Week , 690 1-1b., Pkg. KENT BACON only 790 FROZEN FOOD FEATURE „ T.V. TURKEY DINNERS, • • • • ...... pkg. 690 PRODUCE Ontario Grown CANTALOUPE, good size each 29c Canada No. 1 COOKING ONIONS 3-lb: bag 330 California Medium Size 140 „ LEMONS 5 for 330 ADDITIONAL SPECIALS SEE LONDON FREE PRESS THURSDAY [S UPERIOR Smith's is FOOD MARKETS* Phone 527-0990 Free Delivery HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS Pears - Bartlett - 1. Mrs. _ H. Leonhardt , • GRAIN AND FIELD CROP - COMPETITION Ch In spite of threatening skies a good ringside watched as Judge William Grieve, Dorchester, Ont., placed the seventy-six Hol- steins brought out by fifteen ex- hibitors at SeaforthonSeptember 18, when Huron County Holsteins breeders held their black and white show. 'this was an increase of ten head over 1969. George Hayden, Gorrie was named Premier Breeder and Premier Exhibitor, with Ross. Marshall of Kirkton, in second place for both honours. There was great interest in the heifer calf classes, with six- teen entries in the junior calves and fifteen in the senior calves. Most of these were 4-H members. Fred Meier, Brussels, stood first in the junior class with Swiss- valley Cosy, and Glen Hayden, Gottee, headed the seniors with Jo-Ann-Mar Blossom 0. Hol-Den Farm, Clinton, showed both the Grand Champion cow and bull. Hol-den Buttercup Wayne, winner of the aged cows, was Senior and Grand Champion. She was of medium size, but with great dairy character and a good quality udder. The Reserve Senior and Reserve Grand Champion was Banella Jingles Theresa, who headed the class of four-year-old cows for George Hayden. Theresa was a clean, boned, stylish animal, with a strong top, and good quality legs. George Hayden had the Junior Champion female, Banella Babe Sana, who stood first in the senior yearlings. Sane was a well balanced individual with strength At the front end. Next to her in class was Mere Acres Citation Jan, a large, attractive heifer Who was Reserve Junior Champ- ion for Ross Marshall. A class of four bull calves was headed by H,ol-den Farm's entry, Hol-den Rockette Sultan, who was Gran dCharnpion. The second placing was Battelle Ci- tation Mighty Man, shown by George Hayden. The Champion was very sharp and dairylike, with good depth , of ,body. The Reserve was a younger bull, showing a strong, level top. • , George Hayden won the Breeder's Herd class and had the first prize junior yearling heifer, and first two-year-old heifer. Ross Marshall, Kirkton, showed the winning three-year- 'old and showed Hill Mac Mast-" ereign Voyageur with over 100, 000 lb. s. production. Allan Wylie, Gorrie, won the award for Inter,. breed best udder on Rayel Count- Debbie, and he had the first prize dry cow. Hol-Den Farm , had the best dam and daughter pair. ' HOGS Landrace and Lacothbe Winners were - Gordon Peters, Rothsey; Bert French, Palmer-, sten; James D. Fritz, Brussels; Jan Van Vliet, Brussels; Hugh • Hart, Gadshill; Dan Lester, For- est; Wilber Turnbull, Brussels. Yorkshires - W: J. Turnbull, Brussels; Jan Van Vliet, Brussels; Garnet R. Lane, Moorfield; Gordon yeters, John A. Little, •Glencoe; James D. Fritz. All 'Other Breeds - Gordon Peters; Gerald Knetchnol, Shak- espeare; Bert French; Jan Van Vliet; Gordon peters. CATTLE Ayrshires - Geo. Mitchell was only winner. • Jerseys - Winners included - John Van Egmond, Ron Bowles. Guernseys - Winners included Tom Coursey. Aberdeen Angus - Winners included McGillvary, Kaye, Mc- Cart and Flowers. Herefords' - Winners included . Blair of, Bolton and Kennedy of Lucknow. Shorthorns = Winners in- cluded F. Faulkner, Clinton and A. Gaunt, Lucknow. .HORSES pony Class - Winners included R. J. Doig, Seaforth, Lyle Hislop, Susan Pul- lman and Mark Mcllwain. Light Horses - Winners included Sam Curley; Mrs. Hislop, Marg. Shobrook, Mrs. D. Riley, Joan Hopper, Carol Wallace, Linda Lavis,Joan Pinder,' Christine Lee, Donna Reynolds, Susan Pullman, Mary Ann Klaver, Joe Janson, Chas. East, DaVid Kinsman, Paul Vo- gels, Carol Ann Wallace. Clydesdale - Winner was E. McLeod. Percheron or Belgians Winners were Armstrong, Ban- nerman, McLead;-, Kent and Brown. Heavy Horses, harness Winners were Kent, Bannerman Armstrong and. McLeod. EGGS • 2 1/2 Doz. Brown Eggs - 1. Ken Papple; 2. Ruth Papple. 2 1/2 Dox. White Eggs - 1. Mrs. Ken Moore; 2. Ken Moore. Special for Best Tray - I. Mrs. Ken Moore. - ton. Malting Barley 1/2 bus. - I. Francis Bicknell; Z. Lewis Coyne. Mixed Oats and Barley 1/2 bus. - 1. Francis Bicknell; 2. Everett Storey; 3. Lewis Coyne; 4. JohnBenderson. White Beans 1/2 bus. - 1. Mac Stewarb 2. Lewis Coyne,. Champion 1/2 bus. classes 1 to 10 - 1. Russel Bolton. Eight Ears Husking Corn 1. Robt. Fotheringham; 2. Ken Gemmel ; 3. Francis Bicknell; 4. John Broadfoot. Ensilage Corn, 1 sheaf, 8 stalks - 1. Lewis Coyne; 2.robL Fotheringharn;3.Gordan papple; 4. Bill Devereaux. Bale First Cut Hay - 1. Lewis Coyne; 2. Robt. Fotheringham: Bale of Second or Third Cut Hay - 1. Robert Fotheringham; 2. Don McKercher; 3. John Old- field; 4. Mac Stewart. Field Chopped Hay, First Cut 1/2 Bus. - 1. Don McKer- cher. Field Chopped Hay Second Cut 1/2 bus. - 1. Don McKercher. BARLEY FIELD CROP Joseph Devereaux 97; Francis • Bicknell 87; John Henderson 98; Lewis Coyne 89; Donald McKer- cher 94; Mac Stewart 93; Earl McSpadden 85; Larry Wheatley 91; Robert Fotheringham 96; Leslie Campbell 84; Arthur Bol- ton 86; George Townsend 88. MIXED GRAIN Lewis Coyne 97; Everett Storey 95; Francis Bicknell 98; John Henderson 96; Gordan Papple 93; George Townsend 86; Earl Dick 94; 'Leslie Campbell 90; Earl McSpadden 88; Richard Downey 85. ENSILAGE CQRN Donald McKercher 83; Gordan Papple 94; Robert McMillan 98; John Broadfoot 84; Francit. Bick- nell 86; Kenneth Campbell 92; Lewis Coyne 95; Donald Dodds 96; 'John Henderson 88; Robt. Fotheringham 97; Earl Dick 93; Leslie Campbell 91; George Townsend 90. HUSKING CORN 'Joseph Devereaux ' 80; Larry Wheatley 76; Robert McMillan 65; Francis Bicknell 68; John Henderson 71; Lewis Coyne 66; Mac Stewart 75; Donald McKer- cher 85; Kenneth ,Campbell '79; Robert Fotheringham 90; George Townsend '78; John Broadfoot 74; Kenneth Gemmell 88. ROOTS AND VEGETABLES Six Tomatoes (red) - 1. Mrs. Berman Leonhardt; 2. Mrs. Mae Hillebrecht; 3. Mrs. Art Finlay- son; 4. Mrs. Chas. Johnston. Six Tomatoes (pink) - 1. Mrs. J e'9.1:4Y1PF,' Six Spanrsh'i bidOrig • from Seed - 1. Mrs. K. McLaren ; 2. Mrs. Wm. Dolmage. Six Onions from Dutch Sets - 1. Mrs. Bruce Coleman; 2. Lorne Dennis; Mrs. Herman Leon- hardt; 4. Mrs. K: McLaren; 5. Mrs. Art Finlayson. Onion Sets, 1 qt. box - 1. Lorne Dennis; 2. Mrs. Herman Leonhardt; 3. Mrs.Wm.polmage; 4. Mrs. M. Chapple. Gherkins, 1 et. box - 1. Airs. H. Leonhardt; 2. Jean Taylor. Butter ,Beans Shelled qt. box- 1. Mrs. Art Finlayson; 2. Mrs.M. Chapple. White Beans Shelled qt. box - 1. Mac Stewart; 2. Mrs. Bruce Coleman. Six Table Carrots (short) - L Mrs. Herman Leonhardt; 2. Mrs. Chas. Johnston. Six Table Carrots (long) I. Airs. ()has. Johnston; 2. Mrs. Art Finlayson; 3. Lorne Dennis; 4. Mrs. M. Chapple. Pickling Beets, qt. box - 1. Mrs. Chits. Johnston; 2. Mrs. M. Chapple; 3. Lorne Dennis. Six Table Beets -1. Mrs. Her- man Leonhardt; 2. Mrs. Wm. Dol- mage; 3. Lorne Dennis. Three Slicing Cucumbers 1. Jean Taylor; 2. Mrs. Herman Leonhardt. Six Pickling Cucumbers - 1. Mrs. Geo. McGavin. Six Red Peppers - 1. Mrs. Elgin Nott; 2. Mrs. Herman Leon- hardt. Six Green peppers - 1. Mrs. Mae Hillebrecht; 2. Mrs. Herman Leonhardt; 3. Mrs. Art Finlayson. Two Sunflower Heads 1. Mrs. Wm. Dolmage. Vegetable Novelty 1. Mrs. Watson Reid; 2. Mrs. Wm. Dol- mage; 3. Mrs. Kt McLaren. Two Head Caul ower - 1. Mrs. Herman Leonhardt. Three Heads Red Cabbage - 1. Mrs. Chas. Johnston. Three Heads Savoy Cabbage - 1. 'Mrs. Chas. Johnston. Three Heads Winter Cab- bage - 1. Mrs. Chas. Johnston. Two Muskmelons - 1. Mrs. Garth McClinchey; 2. Mrs. K. McLaren; 3. Jean Taylor. Two Citrons striped - 1. Mrs. A. Leonhardt. Two Pie Pumpkins - 1. Mrs. K. McLaren. Two Watermelons - 1. Mrs. H. Leonhardt. Two Vegetable Marrow - 1. Mrs. Wm. Dolmage; 2. Mrs. K. McLaren. Three Varieties Table Squash 1. Mrs. K. McLaren; 2. Mrs.Wm. Dolmage; 3. Mrs. H. Leonhardt. . Three Pepper Squash - 1. Mrs. K. McLaren; 2. Jean Taylor; 3. Mrs. Chas. Johnston. Six Qt. Basket White or Yel- low Onions - 1. Mrs. L. Finlay" son; 2. Mrs. Wm. Dolmage; 3. Mrs. H. Leonhardt. Smiles • • • How to keep your friends dur- ing a political cam?aign: smile and turn off your hearing aid. Most of what doesn't get done in this world is caused by time flying -clocks running - and men standing. In these days of downcycle for candidness, it is refreshing to learn of a sigh on a curio shop: "JUNK BOUGHT. - ANTIQUES Largest squash -1, l!flr**:101;-• man Leonhardt, !Argent pumpkin - 1. Mrs, 4. Fidayson. Six Qt, Easlet Iris11 Cobbler potatoes Unwashed - 1. Mrs. Art Flolaysoni, 2. Airs;Ilertnan Leonhardt. Six Qt, Holsteins' Basket A0V Early ptatoes .'Mrst Art 'inlay' 2. 'Eleven 'Qt. AC44,1St- PPtaNOM 1* 1. *FL F41144), bait 2. Mrs,,,r4 S. ,A0Fp4#; ,Mr#. Lorne FAniay#94,. Collection.of GROW' 'PrOil000 1. Mrs* Wh3* ,P6101049;. K. McLaren* C 1/2 Bus. Timothy - 1. Mrs. A. Jameson. ' Red ' Clover 1/2 BUS. - 1. 'Art Bolton. Barley,2-row 1/2 bus. - I. Russel Boton; 2. Francis Bicknell; 3. Robt. Fotheringham; 4. Mac Stewart. Barley, 6 Row 1/2 bus. - 1. Lewis Coyne; 2. Arthur. Bol- McLAUGHLIN MOTORS PHONE 527-1140 SEAFORTH THE ALL NEW FAMILY SIZE FOUR DOOR SEDAN WITH GREATLY INCREASED REAR SEAT ROOMINESS Don't Miss The Sporty 'Maverick Grabber' All On Display Now NEW At McLAUGHLIN Motors NOW ! ! 'PINTO 71' The All New "Little Car" From Ford * Roomy, Two Door Sedan * 4 Cylinder 1600 CC Engine Optional 2000 CC Engine Available * Over 30 Miles To The Gallon 'MAVERICK 71 IN TWO 'NEW MODELS THE tWg.91,1 )00V/1'0RA SEAFORTK 0,17'4 SEPT, 240 1910-41 2 1/2 Doz. Brown Eggs - 1. Andrew Westerveld; 2. Chris- tine Carter; 3. Karen 'Mc- Clinchey. • 2 1/2 Doz. White Eggs - I. Carolyn 'Wilson; 2. John Wil- son; 3. Jim Scott; 4. Margaret Hickson. PARADE Grades 1, 2, 3, 4, headdress, sash, or apron - 1. Grade 4, Seaforth; 2. 3 & 4 St. • James; 3. 3 & 4 McKillop; 4. Kindergarten - Hullett. Grades 5, 6, 7 , 8 Best Ban- ner - 1. Grade 7, St. James; 2. Grade '7, Seaforth; 3. Grade '1, Hullett; 4. Grades '7 & 8 MC- Killop. Best Class Float • 1. Hullett; 2. St. James. FLOWERS 12 Pansies - 1. B112'Shea; 2. Nancy O'Shea; 3. Susan Rice; 4. Connie Willis; 5.Judy Tiesma. 12. Sprays Sweet Peas - 1. Greg. McPherson; 2. Jo Ann Scott; 3. Susan Maxwell; 4. Gerry • McLaughlin, Gladioli, 6 to 8 spikes - L Jo Ann Scott; 2. Elaine Hopper; 3. Bob Thompson. Asters Mixed, 9 11 stems - 1. Nancy Kunder; 2. Brett Fin- layson. Asters, Powder Puff, 9 - 11 stems - 1. Bill O'Shea; 2: Greg McPherson; 3. Kim Riley; 4. Cary Doig; 5. Greg Riley. Asters, Heart of France, 9 - 11 stems - 1. Jane Morton; 2. Nancy Kunder; 3. Kathy Penfound; 4. Wendy Vollaster. French Marigolds 9 - ll • stems - 1. Susan Kunder; 2. , Christine Carter; 3., Katherine Meidinger; 4. Jill Muir; 5.Sandra McClinchey. African Marigolds, 9 - 11 ' stems - 1. Nancy Kunder; 2. Jane Morton; 3. Brett Finlayson; 4. Susan Kunder; 5. Cary Doig. Large Zinnias, 7 - 9 stems - I. Nancy Kunder; 2.. nuke Morttnir 3. Sandra McClinchey; 4. Swap' Kunder; 5. Gerti Helinga. Baby or Porn-Porn Zinnias, 9- 11 Stems - 1. Stephen Rice; 2. Bradley Rice;, 3. Bob Thompson; 4. Brett Finlayson; 5:Paul Gra- • ham. • Dahlias - 1. Cary Doig; 2. Nancy Kunder; 3. Ronald Scott; 4. Jill Muir; 5. Kim Riley. Baby or Pom-Pom Dahlias - 1. Cary Doig. 2. Mike Trap- nell; 3. Ronald Scott; 4. Nancy Kunder; 5. Pat Devereaux. • Cactus Dahlias - 1. Cary Doig; 2. Nancy Kunder; 3. Susan Kunder; 4. Kim Riley; 5. Greg Riley. . Cosmos - 1. Susan Beuer- man; 2. Gail Beuerman; 3. Stephen Rice; 4. Sharon Thomp- son; 5. Bill O'Shea. Assorted Varieties, 6 Dif- • fernt Kinds, (3 each) - Don Heard; 2. Brett Finlayson; 3. Pat -Devereaux; 4. Debbie Dupee; 5. Stephen Rice. Petunias, single fringed - 1. Debbie Boshart; 2. Greg. Mc- Pherson; 3, Stephen Drager; 4. • Brett Finlayson; 5.' Neil Better- mkt: Petunias, double - 1. Susan Beuerman. Petunias, single, not fringed- 1. Susan Beuernr; 2. Kris Val- lanster; 3. Br an „Vihcent; 4. Stephen Hildebrand; 5. Corrie Habkirk. Snapdragons - 1. Brett Fin- layson; 2. Debbie Dolmage; 3. Nancy Kunder; 4. Susan Kunder; 5. Susan Maxwell. Dining Table Centre, not more than 9" - 1. Mark McLlwain; 2. Karen MacLean; 3. Clare De- • vereaux; 4. Cared Steffen; 5. Murray Sinnamon. Livingroom Coffee Table Arrangement - 1. Susan Beuer- man;' 2. Jane Ellis; 3. Karen McLean; 4.. Mark McLlwain; 5. Linda Heard. • Corsage - 1. Gayle Beuerman; 2. Karen MacLean; 3. Mark Mc- Llwain; 4. Larry Dolmage; 5. Jane Ribey. Red and White Arrangement L Karen MacLean; 2.PattyCole- man., 3. Murray Sinnamon; 4. Sandra Steffen; 5. Susan Bauer - man. Three Roses - 1. Linda Dra- ger; 2. Debbie Dupee; 3. Susan Rice; •4. Mark McLlwain; 5. Dee Dee Whitman. Florabunde Roses - 1 Spray- 1. Sandra Steffen; 2. Carol Stef- fen; 3. Joanne Bode; 4. Nancy Kunder; 6. Jayne Cardno. Fall Weeds in Bloom - 1. 4 G Beuerman; 2. Brian Mc- Clinchey; 3. Sandra Hulley; 4. Linda Heard; 5. Brett Finlay- son. VEGETABLES Three Table Turnips L Marguerite Snell; 2. Marion • Hurft; 3. Mary Lammerant. Four Garden Carrots (short) 1. David Reid; 2. Mark, McIlwain; 3. Carol Kelly; 4. Joan Racho; 5. Gloria Adams. ' Four Pickling Beets - 1. Susan Beuerman; 2. Clare De- vereaux; 3. Stepen Drager; 4. Linda Drager; 5. Cathy Cole- man. Four Spanish Onions - 1. Joanne Trapnell; 2. John Stef- fen; 3. Mary Devereaux; 4.Carol Steffen; 5. Sandra Steffen. Six Cherry Tomatoes - 1. Pauline Wallace; 2. patty Cole- man;' 3. Brenda Coleman; 4. Sandra Hulley; 5. Joan Thomp- son. Four Garden Carrots (long) 1. Elaine Hopper; 2. Brian Mc- Clinchey; 3. Brett Finlayson; 4. Mike Trapnell; 5. Nancy O'Shea. Four Table Beets - 1. Susan Rice; 2. Bradley Rice; 3. Carol Racho; 4.' Clare Devereaux; 5. Pat De Jong. Four Cooking Onions - 1. Patty Coleman; 2. Brett Finlay- son; 3. Bill O'Shea; 4. Joan Thompson; 5. Carol Racho'. Six Ripe Tomatoes (red or yellow) - 1. Susan Pullman; 2. Alan Sauvage; 3. Brett Finlay- son; 4. Paul Gibson; 5. Rose• Marie Kelley. Two Citrons - 1. Elaine Hop- per. / Two Green Cabbage - I. Greg Beuerman; 2. Joanne Trapnell; 3. Brett Finlayson; 4. David Stef- fen; 5. Margaret Hickson. Two Red Cabbage - 1. Brett Finlayson; 2. Joanne Trapnell. Six Qt. Basket Potatoes ( girl exhibitor) 1. Brenda Cole- man; 2. Patty Coleman; 3. Ann Snell; 4. Lpei Savauge; 5. Lynne Dodds. Six Qt. Basket Potatoes (boy exhibitor) - 1. Mike Trapnell; 2. David Dalrymple; 3. James Laverty; 4. Stephen Rice; 5. Dan- ny McGrath. Two Pie Pumpkins - I. Donna Johnston; 2. Jeff McPherson; 3.° David Bully; 4. Susan Beuerman; 5. Sharon Colclough. Largest Pumpkin or Squash - I. Brian McClinchey; 2. Murray Drager; 3. David 'Steffen; 1. Bill 0.'0,11ea;,,I. ',John Steffen. Two Pepper Squash - Lgharon Colclough; 2. Bob Thompson; 3. Sharon Thompson; 4. David Dal- rymple; 5. David Bully. Three Slicing Cucumbers 7" or over, - 1. David Steffen; 2. Carol Racho; 3. Joan Racho; 4. Marie Therese Nash; 5. Danny Nash. Three Slicing Cucumbers under 7" long - 1. John Staffen; 2. Joan Racho; 3. Susan Beuer- man; 4. Debbie Boshart; 5. Greg Beuermann. Four Ears Sweet Table Corn- 1. Jane Robinson; 2. Rodney Cun- ningham; 3. Kelly Cunningham; 4. Cathy Coleman; 5. Allan Nigh. Five Pickling Cucumbers 3" and over - 1. Susan Beuerman; 2. Ann Janmaat; 3. Debbie Bos- hart; 4. John Janmaat; 5.Brian Nigh. Five Pickling Cucumber's under 3" - 1. Jenny Reinink; 2. Clair McClure; 3. Susan Beuerman; 4. Debbie Boshart; 5. Joan Janmaat. Vegetable or a Fruit Animal- 1. Brian McClinctiy; 2. Rhonda McCowan; 3. Elaine .Hopper; 4. David Steffen; 5. Bobby Axtman. Seaforth Jewellers Special - Winner - Nancricunder. POETRY COMPETITION Grades 1, 2, 3, 4 - L Debbie flunking, Hullett; 2. Brenda Humrnell, Hullett; 3. Nandy Preszcator, Hullett. Grades 5, 6, 7, 8 - 1. Rick Snell, litalett; 2. Pauline' Coyne, St. Columban; 3. Bonnie Shepherd, Hullett. Essay - I. David Ring, Seaforth; 2. Rick Snell, Hullett; 3. Karen Tyndall, Hullett. COOKING Six Tea Biscuits - 1. Brenda Coleman; 2. Cathy Coleman; 3. Earl Ribey; 4. Sandra Steffen; 5. Christine Carter. Six Raisin Tarts 1. Kim Riley; 2. Linda Hodgert; 3. Brenda Coleman; 4. Cathy Coleman; 5. Valerie Sinnamon. Six Bran Muffins - 1. Clair McClure; 2. Joanne Bode; 3. Doris McClure; 4. Kim Riley; 5. Cathy Coleman. 'One Date Loaf - 1.•Bill O'Shea; 2. NancyO'Shea; 3. Heather McPherson; 4. Kim Riley; 5. Christine Carter. Six`Ginger Cookies - 1. Nancy Kunder; 2. Heather Mc- Pherson; 3. Pam Snowden; 4. Sandra Hulley; 5. Michael Mero. Chocolate Layer Cake Med and Filling - 1. Susan Kunder; 2 ) Sandra McClinchey; 3. Sheila Drager; 4. Kathy Bunking; 5. Earl Ribey. Light Layer Cake (filling and iced) - 1. Joanne Bode; 2. Linda Drager; 3. Donna Gridzak; 4. Anne Ribey; 5. Sandra Hulley. Apple Pie = 1. Valerie Sin- namon; 2. Lynda Vincent; 3.Peter Simpson; 4. Catherine Ribey; 5. Christine Carter. Raisin Pie - 1. Christine- Carter; 2. Anne Ribey; 3. Jayne Cardno. Maple Cream Fudge - 7 -1" squares - L Susan Kunder; 2. Jane Ribey; 3. Elaine Hopper; 4. Nancy O'Shea; 5. Linda God- kin. ' Chocolate Fudge - '7 - 1" Squares - 1. Debbie Boshart, 2. Nancy O'Shea; 3. Warren Rod- ger; 4. Rosie Groothius; 5. Jeff McPherson. Gingerich Special. $2.50 for Best Chocolate Cake - Valerie Sinnamon. Gingerich Special $2.50 for Best White Cake. - Heather McPherson. PET SHOW Best Looking Cat - 1. Ches- ter Knetch; 2. Ron Dale; 3. Cynthia McFarlane. Most Unusual Cat - 1. Audrey Nash; 2. Diane Nigh; 3. Jimmie Scott. BeSt Looking Rabbit -1. Brian McClinchey; 2. Mike Trapnell; 3. Brian Vincent. Most Unusual Rabbit -1.Patsy Mu egge,2. Ken Van Dyke; 3. Ken Van Dyke. Best Looking Dog - 1. Nancy' Kunder; 2. Joe Czerwinsky; 3. Mary Thompson; 4. Pat Dever- eaux. Dog Least Resembling. Any Breed - 1. Dave Staffen; 2.Leon- ard Lansink; 3. James Laverty; 4. Danny Scott. Best Behaved Dog - 1. Peter Simpson. Pigeons, Any Breed -1.Larry Moir; 2. Teddy Van Dyke; 3. Brian McClinchey. Bantams - 1. Robert Snell; 2. Richard Wallace; 3. Brian McClinchey, Auburn. Fancy Fowl - 1. Susy Moir; 2. Doug. Dietz; 3. Pauline Wal- lace. Most Unusual Pet - 1. Mike Bechard; 2. Larry Dolmage; 3. Richard Wallace. Consolation Event - 1. Lori Savage; 2. Ralph Bremner; 3. Bob Leeming. CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Preserved Strawberries - 1. Mrs. Robt. Doig; 2. Mrs.La- verne Godkin; 3. Mrs. H.Leon- hart. Canned Red Cherries (Pitted) 1. Mrs. Laverne Godkin. Canned Peaches - 1. Mrs. Chas. Johnston; 2. Mrs. Watson Reid; 3. Mrs. Elgin Nott. Canned Pears - 1. Mrs. Col- clough; 2. Mrs. Grace Broadfopt; 3. Mrs. H. Leonhart. Canned Plums - 1. Mrs. Laverne Godkin; 2. Mrs. Elgin Nott; 3. Mrs. H. Leonhart. Canned Red Raspberries - 1. Mrs. H. Leonhart; 2. Mrs. Dave Cross; 3. Mrs. Watson Reid. Fruit Cocktail of three. or more fruits - 1. Mrs. Laverne Godkin; 2. Mrs. Chas. Johnston; 3. Mrs. Grace Broadfoot, Pear Marmalade - 1. Mrs. Bill Dale; 2. Mrs. H. Leonhart; Tomato Juice - 1. Mrs. Col- clough; 2. Mrs. Laverne Godkin; 3. Mrs. Don Glousher. • Chili Sauce - 1. Mrs. Don Glousher; 2. Mrs. Colclough; 3. Mrs. Mary Finlayson. Canned Pineapple - 1. Mrs. Laverne Godkin; 2. Mrs. H. Leon- hart. • Canned Whole Tomatoes I. Mrs. H. Leonhart; 2. Mrs. Colclough; 3. Mrs. Grace Broad- foot. Sweet Cucumber Pickles I. Mrs. Chas. Johnston; 2. Mrs. Dave Cross; 3. Mrs., Grace Broadfoot. - Pickled Beets - 1. Mrs. Chas. Johnston; 2. Mrs. Don Glousher; 3. Mrs. Herman Leonhart. Hot Dog Relish - 1. Mrs.Chas. Johnston; 2. Mrs. Dave Cross; 3. Mrs. Harold Connell. New Variety of Pickles - 1. Mrs. -Chas. Johnston; 2. Mrs. Laverne Godkin; 3. Marion Nott. • Dill Pickles - 1. Mrs. Garth McClinchey; 2. Mrs. H. Leon-. hart; 3. Mrs. Chas. Johnston. Tomato Catsup - 1. Mrs. Her- man Ldonhart; 2. Mrs. Laverne Godkin. Black Currant Jelly - 1.Mrs. Elgin Nott; 2. Mrs.Grace Broad- foot; 3. 1Virs. Watson Reid. Strawberry Jam - 1. Mrs. Elgin Nott; 2. Mrs. Colclough; 3. Mrs. K. McLaren. Raspberry Jam - 1. Mrs. H. Leonhart; 2. Mrs. Bill Dale; 3.. Mrs. Elgin Nott. Apple Jelly - 1. Mrs. Elgin Nott; 2. Mrs. Grace Broadfoot;. 3. Mrs. H. Conne111. Red Currant Jelly - 1. Mrs. Herman Leonhart. Any Other Variety of Jam - 1. Mrs. Bill Dale; 2. Mrs. II. Connell; 3. Mrs. Heimpel. Collection Canned Fruits (6 Varieties) 1. Mrs. Laverne God- kin. Three Jars of Jam or Jelly Decorated for Christmas Gift 1. Mrs. Bill Dale; 2. Mrs. Grace Broadfoot; 3. Mrs. Watson Reid. • School Exhibitors Win • • • ••