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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. Col-
dough, RR 3, Clinton; Mrs.
Taylor; spice cake, plain iced,
Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. Klopp;
plate of fancy cookies, six var-
ieties, Mrs, Taylor, Mrs, Klopp;
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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,
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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.
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