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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1960-10-06, Page 4Pap 4—Clinton News-Record Lovely Indoor Exhibits Thurs., Oct, 6, 1960 Ladies Work on Display Domestic Science Sponge cake, Mrs, R„ Graing- er, RR 2, Zurich; loaf home- made white bread, Mrs. Herb Klopp, Zurich; Mrs, William Clarke, Varna; date and nut loaf, Mrs. Robert Taylor, RR 3, Clinton; Mrs. J. H. Johnston, Goderich; 'apple pie, Mrs, Clarke, Mrs. Alvin Bottles, RR 2, Bayfield; cherry pie, Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. Klopp; raisin pie, Mrs. Clarke, Mrs, Taylor; white layer cake iced, Mrs. Klopp; chocolate layer cake ic- ed, Mrs. Ken Brandon, Bayfield, Mrs. Donald Harris, RR 2, Bayfield. Banana cake, iced, Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. Klopp; angel food, not iced, Mrs. W. 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And just wait till you see all the room—headroom, legroom, entry room—that you'll find when you try the 1961 Oldsmobiles! Ask about the Hot New Number Flzrs . every inch an OLDSMOBILE. "Standard on Classic 98, optimal at extra cost on other series: Ad, Here's an all-new kind of car! More agile to drive, more economical to operate! Sized to seat six in comfort! Not too big . . . not too small . . . just right for you! So sturdy and road-sure you'll drive all day without tiring! Smooth and quiet in the Oldsmobile tradition! MODEL ILLUSTRATED: DELUXE STATION WAGON The sparkling new F-851 Choose Sedan or Wagon .. . beautiful interiors in either glam- orous fabrics or all-Morocceens. Check the quality, roominess, equipment. Before you buy sm new car, be sure to see and drive the new F-85 . . every inch an Oldsmobile! 1 ........ ,,,,;:x.::::0m.c•Vi!,•:;:•! ' ,I$SVP.*:. .,. ..- • ' ',fn.. ...,V.' MODEL ILLUSTRATED: DELUXE 4-DOOR SEDAN Each a General Motors Value. Whitewall tiros optional at extra cost. The minute you get in and drive the new F-85, you'll KNOW this is an Oldsmobile through and through! You'll be delighted with its quick response. And you'll feel im- mediately that this new F-85 has extra heft and hustle where it counts, FLASHING PERFORMANCE! All-new EXCLUSIVE Rockette V-8 Engine is standard in every F-85 at no extra cost! Gives you 155 h.p. up front . PROVED advantges of basic Rocket design, combined with light weight of aluminum. FUEL ECONOMY! The lively F-85 steps right out in any company! And its favorable weight—combined with the high-efficiency Rockette V-8 —provides the THRIFT you want, plus the ZIP you like! FLUID SMOOTHNESS! New Hydra-Matie Drive with Accel-A-Rotor action is optional at extra cost for automatic convenience. PROVED in design and EXCLUSIVE with full-size Oldsmobile and the all-now Olds F-85. FAMILY SIZE! Four big doors and room for six in either Sedan or Wagon. Wide seats, stretch-out legroom and ample height for hats! Sedan packs over 25 cu. ft. of lug- gage . . wagon holds over 73 cu. ft. FUN TO DRIVE! Alert to your every touch! A honey to handle and a pleasure to park . with handy 188' over-all length! Ample 112' wheelbase and new Twin. Triangle Stability for a superior ride. Enquire about the F-85 today! LORNE BROWN MOTORS LIMITED • .................. wear,;,1, • : • Pony Rides for Small Folk Free pony rides were an attraction for child- ren at Bayfield last Thursday. Young Pamela Rau, three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rau, RR 2, Zurich, gets a ride on Bonnie, under the guiding hand of Viola Collins. Behind is Light- ning, the tiny colt of Bonnie's., caught in a rare moment of quitness. The little fellow tagged after his mother most of the afternoon. Ponies were provided by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corrie, RR 1, Clinton. Pamela's father is first vice-president of the fair. (News-Record Photo) scones, Mrs. Clarke, Tom Pen- hale, Bayfield; buns, Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. Johnston; muffins, no entries, Baking powder biscuits, Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. Colelough; sand wiches, six, two. of each, Mrs. Eldon Yea, RR 3, Clinton; Mrs, Bill Harris, Bayfield; vegetable salad, no jelly, Mrs. H. Klopp, Mrs. Bill Harris; fruit salad, Mis. Klopp; meat loaf, Mrs. Johnston; maple cream candy, Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. Taylor; chocolate fudge, Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. Bill Harris; dipped choco- lates, Mrs, Taylor, Mrs. Bill Oesch, Six butter tarts, Mrs, Taylor, T. Penhale; six cocoanut tarts, Mrs. Donald Harris, Mrs. R. Grainger; baked beans, Mrs. H, Klopp, Mrs. Alvin Betties; strawberries, Mrs, V. Oesch, Mrs. Johnston; raspberries, Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. J. Scotch- mer; peaches, Mrs. Grant Stir- ling, Mrs. T. Penhale; plums, Mrs. Stan Collins. Prunes, Russel Oesch, Mrs. Alvibi. Betties; pears, Mrs. R. Oesch, Mrs. Johnston; corn, T. Pen'hale, Mrs. Johnston; toma- toes, Mrs. J. Scotchmer, Mrs. G. Stirling; green beans, Mrs. Stan Collins, Mrs. J. H, John- ston; yellow beans, Mrs. Alvin Betties, Mrs. Stan Collins; beets, Mrs, J. H, Johnston, Mrs. Bryant; cucumber pick- les, Mrs, J, Scotchmer, Mrs. Bruce Keys. Chili sauce, Mrs. D. Harris, Bill Oesch; catsup, Mrs. Grant Stirling, Mrs. Alvin Betties; quart strained honey, Mrs. S. Ogg, Doug Gemeinhardt; maple syrup, Mrs. V. Oesch, D. Gem- einhardt; strawberry jam, Mrs. E. Yeo, R. Oesch; tomato juice, R. Oesch, Mrs„ S. Col- lins; asparagus, no entries. Grape jam, no entries; apple jelly, Mrs, Johnston, Mrs. Clarke; any currant jelly, Mrs. Yeo, Howard McCullough; best display of bee products, D. Gemeinhardt, S. Ogg; fruit cake, special, Mrs. Robert Taylor, Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. Bruce Keys. Specials, Domestic cake, Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. D. Harris; Domestic pie, Mrs. Al- vin Betties, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Clarke; Gorman Eckert special for best chili sauce, Mrs. H. Klapp; Arva Flour Mills for best •pie in show, Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. Taylor. Lake of the Woods Milling for best loaf of white bread made with .5 Roses flour, Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. Klopp; cake, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Johnston; best pie, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Johnston. Robin Hood Flour Mills, best loaf of bread in show, Mrs. Klopp. Judges in these classes were all from Zurich: Mrs. William Davidson, Mrs. Edward Haber- er and Mrs. Arnold Merner, Sr. Dairy Produce Cottage cheese, Mrs. Clarke; home made lard, Mrs. Klopp, Bill Oesch; home cured ham, home cured bacon, no entries; heaviest dozen eggs, white, Mrs. W. - Colclough, •F. McClure; brown, R. Oesch, F. McClure; dressed chickens, R. Oesch, Mrs. B. Keys. • Ladies Work LIVING ROOM ACCESSOR- IES; needlepoint, Mrs. E, Yea; Crocheted Chesterfield set Mrs. V. Oesch; table centre- piece, Mrs. Don Warner, Mrs. 1'. Penhale; cushion, Bill Oesch, Mrs. V. Oesch; tatted doilie, Mrs. T, Penhale, DINING ROOM ACCESSOR- IES; tea towels and penholders, Mrs. V. Oesch, Mrs, Yeo; tea cloth, embroidered, Mrs, V. Oesch, Mrs, H. Johnston; em- broidered luncheon set, E, Mc- Dwain, Mrs. •H, Johnston; em- broidered or crocheted buffet set, T. Penhale, Mrs. V. Oesch; four place mats and centre piece, Mrs. H. Johnston. BEDROOM ACCESSORIES: pillow cases, embroidered, ,Mrs„ Don Warner, R. Oesch; pillow cases, any style, T. Penhale, Don Warner; vanity set, Mrs. V. Oesch, Mrs. Bruce Keys. CHILDREN'S WEAR: girl's wool socks, Mrs. Johnston, Mrs, Colclough; wool mitts, Mrs. Johnston, Mrs, Oesch; child's pullover sweater, Mrs. Col- clough; cardigan, Mrs, Col- clough; Mrs. V. Oesch; smock- ed dress, Mrs. F. Mcelymont, Mrs. B. Keys; baby's crocheted set, Mrs, E. Yea, Mrs. Don Warner; knit, Mrs. Ogg, Mrs. Colclough; crib quilt, Mrs. V. Oesch, Mrs. Colciough; sport shirt, Mrs, Johnston, Mrs. V, Oesch; layette, Mrs, E. Yeo, Mrs. • Johnston. LADIES WEAR: work ap- ron, Mrs. V. Oesch„ Mrs. T. Penhale; house dress, Mrs. J. van Ninhuys; handknit gloves, Mrs, Johnston, Mrs. Colclough; hostess apron; Mrs. V. Oesch, Mrs. Ogg; ski mitts and hat, Mrs. Johnston; millinery, Mrs. Ogg, Mrs. B. Keys. MEN'S WEAR; knitted pull- over, sleeveless, Mrs. Colciough; handknit mitts, heavy, Mrs. V. Oesch, Mrs. Johnston; fine, Mrs. V. Oesch, Mrs. Colciough; diamond socks, Mrs. Oesch, Mrs, Colclough; heavy socks, Mrs. V, Oesch, Mrs. Johnston; fine socks, Mrs, Colciough; sport shirt, Mrs. Alvin Betties. OTHER LADIES WORK: bedspread, crocheted, Mrs. J. Howard, Mrs. V. Oesch; ap- pliqued quilt, Mrs. Howard, Bill Oesch; patched quilt, Mrs, Don Warner, Bill Oesch; alfghan, Mrs. V. Oesch, Mrs. Makins. Mrs. V. Oesch won the Vil- lage Guild special for most points in the Ladies Work sec- tion. Judges were Mrs. Mary Wes- ton, Mrs, R. A. Simons. Arts and Crafts Collection of 12 amateur snapshots, Mrs. J. H. Johnston, Goderich.; etched aluminum, Mrs. S. Ogg, Mrs. H. Klopp; collection coloured snapshots, Mrs. J. H. Johnston; hearth rug, hooked( yarn, Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Penhale; hearth rug, hooked wool rags, Mrs. Klapp; rag mats, braided, Mrs. J. Van Ninhuys, Oil painting, scene, Mrs. Ogg, Mrs. J. Howard; copper, E. Mcllwain, Mrs. Bryant; oil painting. any other subject, Mrs. Ogg, Mrs. Howard; waiter colours, scene, Mrs. J. Howard; any other, Mrs. Johnston; char- cog, pencil sketoh„ Mrs. J, Howard, Mrs. Bill Harris; pen- cil sketch, Mrs. Bill Harris, Larry Reid; any new craft, Mrs. Ogg, MIS. Mettles, Specials for best oil, Mrs. Howard; best black and white, Mrs. Howard. flowers and Plants Bouquets, collection of cut flowers, Mrs. Klopp, Mrs, S. Middleton; mantle, Mrs. S. Mid-dleton, Mrs. Klopp; table bou- quet, Mrs. S. H. Bryant, Mrs, S. Middleton; wild flowers, Mrs, Klopp, Mrs. E. Yeo; dried flowers, Mrs. J. Grigg, Mrs. E. Yeo. Potted plants, African violet, single, Mrs. F. McClure, Bud Yeo; double, Mrs. McClure, Bud Yea; begonia, fibrous, Mrs. Mc, Clure, Mrs. J, van Ninhuys; tuberous, Mrs. F. Middleton Mrs, Colciough; coleus, Mrs, McClure, Mrs. Johnston; ger- anium, Mrs, Stan Collins, Mrs. Colciough; Cut flowers, snapdragon, Mrs, Ed' Grigg, Mrs, Bryant; calen- dula, F. McClure, Mrs. S. Mild- clleton; asters, Mrs. H, Klopp, Mrs. J, Grigg; chrysanthe- mums, Mrs, S. Middleton, Mrs. Colciough; cosmos, Mrs. Bill Oesch, Mrs. S, Middleton, Dahlias, pompom, Mrs. Bill Oesch, Mrs. J. Reder; dwarf, Mrs. John Grigg, Mrs, Ed Grigg; 3 blooms different, Mrs. S. Middleton, Mrs. Albert Schilbe. Gladioli, 3 spikes, Mrs. John- ston, 'Mrs. S, Middleton; 7 spik- es, Mrs. J. Howard, Mrs. Bill Oesch; Marigolds, African, Mrs, Ogg, Mrs. S. Middleton; French, Mrs. S. H, Bryant, Mrs, S. Col- lins. Pansies, Mrs. Bryant, Mrs, E. Yea; petunias, Mrs, Bryant, Mrs. F. Middleton; roses, Mrs. Bryant, Mrs, Johnston; salvia, Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. J. Reder; zinnias, Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Col- elough; centrepiece for Thanks- giving, Mrs. E, Yeo, Mrs. S. Middleton. MIDDLETON (By Ma's, S. Middleton) MlaWing the confirmation service in St, James °hunch Sunday, the Rt„ Rev, W. A. Townshend, Archbishop of Her- on, Mrs. Townshencl, Miss Nancy Towns,herid and the Rev, E. J. B, Harrison were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Middleton. Service in St, James Church Middleton, will again be held at 9,30 'a.m. throughout the month of October. A service of Holy Communion will be held on Sunday, October 9. Mr, and, Mrs. Stewart Mid- dleton, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Crocker, Pal - Angus Farms, Dashwood, and Mr. and Mrs. David Middleton attended a smorgasbord supper party in the Hotel London on Friday night,. as guests of the eion. signers of the Canadian Royal Sale of Aberdeen Angus cattle. The following day;• the first two couple attended this sale at Anoka Farms, the home of T. Alex Edwards, and also the sale of the Ballentlalloth Scotch imported herd Saturday night at Arva, .0 GOOD WILL CLUB TQ MEET OCTOBER 11 The Wesley-Willis Good Will Club will meet in the church parlour on Tuesday evening, October 11 at 8 p,m, Rev. E. 3. Rouls•ton will be the guest speaker. Mrs. A. L, Hodges and Mrs, E. H. Epps are in charge. CANADA SAVINGS BONDS "Dui yoin nom, by instatmeris or for ma, :50°. Y I C Beauty . . . economy ... spacious com- fort! Livelier-than-ever Rocket Engine runs on lower-cost, regular gas! Plus Twin-Triangle Stability...and the hand- ling ease you expect from a quality- built, full-size car! of any brawl of J612(1111' Ontario Street Clinton, Ontario THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA