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WE ALSO HAVE PERS ONALICED WEDDING NAPKINS, MATCHES :11,
AND E BOXES • ••tl- • :
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School Display, Bayfield Sea,
ler Beem Bayfield Junior
ROOM, SS, 4 Stanley; Es-54Y,
COnteat, Pat Sparks, Gr. 8 Stan.
ley 8, Wendy Bird, C4r. 8 Hol- n~esville KfttllY 'Hendrick, Gr.
8 Stanley 14;
Vegetable man, Joe Clifton,
Cr. 4 Stanley 14, Debra Aiken-
bead, Or, 4 StartIV 1, Joan Mil,
ler, Gr. 4 Goderich 14; Char-
acter from Paper Plate, Dale
Peek, Gr. 6 Stanley 7,Helen
Colclough, Gr. 5 Holmesville,
Lynda Wise, Gr. 5 Hohnesville;
Box, .Sculpture, Linda Sparks,
Cr, 7 Stanley 8,. Mary Lou
J.Olinstar, Gr.. 7 Stanley 7, Lynda
Wood, Qr, 7 StanleY 1; Decorat.
ed Paper, place. Mat, Nancy
Castle,' .Gr. 3' Stanley S, Jan.
Harris; Gr, 4 IJolmesville, Con-
nie .(Forbes, Gr. 4 Holinesville;
Totem Pole from Paper Tow-
el Tube, Ronald Young, Or, 6
HOlniesvillle, Sandra Graham,
Gr, 6 Stanley 6, Fred Bird, Gr.
5 Holmesville; Something Use, fol. from 'Something Useless,
Janet Williams, Gr. 8 Holmes-
ville, Delores Telford, Gr. 7
Stanley 8, Wendy Greer, Cr, 7,
Stanley 4W;
Tissue Paper for Autumn
Wrapping,. John Riddell, or, 5
Holmesville, Barbara Wise, Gr,
5 Holmesville, Bonnie West-
brook, Gr, 5 Holnief.wille; Pion-
eer Life in Canada, Connie
Harris, Gr. 7 Holmesville„ Anna
Mae Martin, Gr, 8 Stanley 4E,
Dianne Cleave, Gr. 8 Stanley
4E;
Wild Flower (hand drawn);
Elizabeth Jones, Or. 6 Holmes-.
Fred • Bird, Gr. 5 Hol-
mesville, Diane Collins, Gr. 5
Holmesville; Design Front Cov-
er Of ,GeOgraphy Book, Dorothy
Collins, Gr. 7 Holmesville, Ron
Wise, Gr. 7 Holmesville,, Rhea
Sturgeon, Gr. 8 Stanley 8;
Design Cover of Health Book,
Catherine Wise, Gr. 4 Holmes-
ville, Allen Keyes, Gr. 4 Stan-
ley 7, Brenda Taylor, Gr, 4
Stanley 6; Hallowe'en Mask
from Paper Bag, Nancy Faw-
cett, Gr. 3 Stanley 14, Jane Har-
ris, Gr, 4 Holmesville, Helen.
Postina, Gr. 4 Stanley 1;
Pencil Sketch, Fair 'Scene,
Cathy Schilbe, Or. 6 Holmes-
vale, Fred Bird, Gr, 5 Hol-
mesville, Blok, Gr. 6
Holmesville; Poster "Safety at
Home", Janice Middleton, Gr. 8
Holmesville, Rhea Sturgeon, Gr.
Stanley 8, Bonnie Tyndall,
Gr. 8 Holmesville.
Printing and Writing
Print "The Postman", Mar-.
ilyn Cleave, Stanley 4W, Debra
Gingerich, Stanley 4W, Betty
Taylor, Stanley 1;' Print "The
Wagon in the Barn", Rhoda
Steckle, Stanley 4E, Bonnie
Jones, Holmesville, Dianne
Domestic Science
Baked beans, Mrs. Ray Bird;
salmon loaf, Mrs, E. Hewett;
fruit salad, Mrs. Robert Tay-
ler; tea sandwiches, Mrs. E,
Howatt.
Maple cream candy, Mrs. E.
'Howatt, Mrs. R. Taylor; choco-
late fudge, Mrs. Eldon Yeo, Mrs.
R. Taylor; dipped chocolates,
Mrs. S. Keys, Mrs. E. Yeo,
Scones, Mrs. J, Keys, Mrs. E.
Howatt;, bran muffins, Mrs. S.
Keys, Mrs. E. Howatt; B.P.
biscuits, Mrs. E. Howatt, Mrs.
Herb Klapp; doughnuts, Mrs.
E. Howatt,
Shortbread cookieS, Mrs. R.
Taylor, Mrs. E. Weigand; oat-
meal cookies, Mrs. E. Howatt,
Mrs. E. Weigand; chocolate chip
cookies, Mrs. Herb Klapp, Mrs,
E. Howatt; drop cookies, Mrs.
V. Oesch, Mrs. E. Howatt.
• Oatmeal date squares, Mrs.
V. (Desch, Mrs. E. Weigand;
chocolate brownies, Mrs. E, Yeo.
Raisin pie, Mrs. E. Weigand,
Mrs. Russ Grainger; dutch ap-
ple pie, Mrs. E. Weigand, Mrs.
Herb Klapp; graham cracker
pie, Mrs. Weigand, Mrs. Klapp;
cherry pie, Mrs. R. Taylor, Mrs.
H. McCullough; apple, Mrs. Col-
dough, Mrs. H, Klopp; rasp-
berry, Mrs. R. Taylor, Mrs. R.
Grainger; blueberry, Mrs. R.
Taylor, Mrs. H. McCullough.
Banana cake, Mrs. H. Klapp,
Mrs. L. Makins; spice cake, Ida
McClinchey; special, Mrs. Col-
dough, •Mrs. E. Howatt.
Butter tarts, Mrs. R. Taylor,
Mrs. R. Grainger; cocoanut
tarts, Mrs. R. Taylor, Mrs. R.
Grainger.; crumb cake, Mrs. E.
Howatt, Mrs. Colclough; date
and nut loaf, Mrs. V. Oesch,
Mrs. E. Hawatt.
Orange cake, Mrs. W. Col-
dough; chocolate layer, Mrs. E.
Howatt, Mrs. H. Klopp; angel
cake, Mrs R Taylor, Mrs. Col-
dough.
Loaf homemade bread (white)
Mrs. E. Howatt, Mrs. Weigand;
six buns, Mrs. Weigand, Mrs.
E. Howatt; special box of
treats, Mrs. E. Howatt, Mrs. E.
Yeo.
Canned Goods
Raspberries, Mrs. H. John-
ston, Mrs. Weigand; peaches,
Mrs. Weigand, Mrs. Johnston;
plums, Mrs. Weigand; pears,
Mrs. Weigand, Mrs. Johnston;
prunes, Mrs. Sherlock Keys,
Mrs. Weigand.
Canned corn, Mrs. Johnston,
Mrs. Oesch; tomatoes, Mrs.
Weigand, Mrs. H. McCullough;
pickled beans, Mrs. Weigand,
Mrs. Yeo; canned beans, Mrs.
Johnston, Mrs. Yeo; pickled
beets, Mrs. Weigand, Mrs. Yeo,
Canned beets, Mrs. Johnston;
cuke pickles, Mrs. Weigand,
Mrs. R. Taylor; chili sauce, Mrs.
R. Taylor, Mrs. Johnston; cat-
sup, Mrs. Weigand, Mrs. John-
ston; maple syrup, Mrs. V.
Oesch, Fred McClymont.
Strawberry jam, Mrs. R.
Grainger, Mrs. R. Taylor; grape
jam, Mrs. Weigand, Mrs. John-
Wise, Holmesville;
Crayon Pelering,, "Me Help- ing at Home'" (Gr:. Jean Ann Collins, Holmesville, L yad
Blake, Holmesville, Paul GrIcl-
zak, Holmesvallei
Paper plate wall plaque (Gr,
2), Lynda Blake, Helmeaville,
Jo-Ann Collins, HebnesYllle, Randy Potter, Holtnesyllle;
Trace and color a maple leaf,
Robert Fuller, HelnlesYllle, Ken McBride, Stanley 5, Brenda
Kinley, Stanley 5;
Print "I Cah Jump", Wayne
Stanley 4W, Lynda
Campbell, Stanley 4E, Janet
Postma, Stanley 10;
Model airplane .plasta.cine,
Danny Eekel, Stanley 5, David
Bird, Holmesville, Brenda
ScblIbe, HolmesYine.
Collections
!Collection of woodsy Leonard
ston; apple jelly, Mrs. Weigand,
Mrs. Yeo; currant jelly, Mrs.
Johnston, Mrs. E. Yeo; , tomato
juice, Mrs. Weigand,
Special prizes, Bayfield Agri-
cultural Society, light fruit
cake, Mrs. R, Taylor, Mrs. 13.
Keys; dark fruit, Mrs. R. Tay-
lor, Mrs. B. Keys,
Wm. Neilson Co. Special,
chocolate cake, Mrs. H. Klopp;
Robin Hood flour mills, plain
buns, Mrs. Colclough, Mrs. R.
Taylor ; Fry-Cadbury Ltd.,
chocolate layer cake, Mrs. Wei-
gand, Mrs. McCullough, Mrs.
E Howatt.
Lake of Woods Milling Co.,
best loaf white bread with Five
Roses Flour, Mrs. Lyle Hill;
Mrs. Howatit; bannana layer,
Mrs. Weigand, Mrs. Howatt.
McCormick's special, graham
cracker pie, Mrs. Weigand, Mrs.
Klapp; Schneider's special, cher-
ry pie, Mrs. R. Taylor; raisin
pie, Mrs. Weigand.
Ida McClinchey special, best
spice cake, Mrs. W. Colclough;
Standard Brands Ltd. (white
bread), Mrs. Weigand, Mrs.
Howatt, Mrs. R. Taylor; brown
bread, Mrs. Colclough, Mrs.
Weigand; milk rolls, Mrs. R.
Taylor, Mrs. E. Howatit, Mrs.
Colclough.
Cinnamon buns, Mrs. Weig-
and, Mrs. Colclough, Mrs. How-
att; baking powder specials,
white cake, Mrs. Colclough, Mrs.
Taylor, Mrs. Weigand.
Special commercial production
of apples, Mrs. E. Yeo, Mrs.
Weigand, Mrs. James Keys,
Mrs. Johnston.
Judge, Anna Stirling.
Ladies' Work
Chesterfield set, crocheted,
Mrs. Oesch; table centrepiece,
Mrs. Oesch, Mrs. Colclough;
cushion, Mrs. Makins, Mrs.
Oesch; (batted doilie, Mrs. Mak-
ins, Mrs. Oesch.
Dining room accessories, tea
towels, pan holders, Mrs. Oesch,
Carol Penhale; tea cloth, em-
broidered, Mrs. McCullough,
Carol Penhale.
Luncheon ;cloth, embroidered,
Carol Penhale, Mrs. Oesch; buf-
fet set, crocheted, Mrs. Oesch;
embroidered, Mrs. Oesch, Mrs.
McCullough; luncheon set, run-
ner and place mats, crocheted,
Doris Schilbe, Mrs. L. Makins.
Bedroom accessories, pillow-
cases, embroidered, Carol Pen-
hale, Mrs. Russell Grainger; pil-
lowcases, cross-stitched, Mrs.
Colclough; •
Pillowcases, crocheted trim,
Carol Penhale, Mrs. Oesch;
vanity set, Mrs. Oesch; pair of
guest towels, Mrs, Oesch,• Mrs.
E, Yeo.
' Children's Wear, overalls,
Mrs. B. Keys; girls' wool socks,
Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. Oesch;
girls' wool mitts, Mrs. Jack
Merrier, Mrs. Johnston;
Boys' wool socks, Mrs. Mer-
ner, Mrs. Oesch; boys' wool
mitts, Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. Mer-
ner; child's sun suit, Mrs. E.
(Continued on page 11)
Lohb, Gr. S Holmesville, ,MarY
Loll castle, Or, 6 Stanley 8,
1111P4 Sftnrgeen, Cr. StOrdey
,Colleation of weeds, Danny
Bird, Gr. 5 Ifolmesville, Glenda
13tal,w, Cr. HolmesYille Paul
paYTIP, Gr. 4 Stanley 8;
Homemade scrap book (fall
pictures), Valerie Merrier, Gr.
2 Stanley 8, James
strong,
Armstrong,
Gr. 3 Stanley 4E, Julie 'Aran-
Gr. 3, Stanley 4E,
Garden Goods
Table bouquet of garden flow-
ers, Nancy. Castle, Gr, '3 Stan-
ley 8, Janice Turner, Gr. 4
Stanley 7, Andy Sturgeon, Gr, 2
Stanley 8; Thatiltsgiving centre-
piece, 'Sandra ,C'pk, Cr. 5 431-
mesmille, Jim 13iddell, Cr. 5
Winnifred Arm-
strong, Gr. Stanley 4E;
Coffee •table arrangement,
Brenda Turner, Cr, 7 Stanley
7, Debby McKinley, Gr. 8 Stan:-
ley 5, patsy Wise, Gr. .8 Hot-
mesville; field Corn (three cobs)
Brenda Turner/Gr. 7, Stanley
7, Janis Turner, Gr, 4 Stanley
7, Fred Schilbe, Gr. 2 Holmes-
Table corn (three cobs),
Brenda Turner, Gr. 7 Stanley
7, Jamie Thompson, .Gr. 2 Hal,
emsville, Marian Thompson,Gr,
5 Holmesville; beets (5 roots),
Lea-Ann McLeod, Gr. 4, Stan-
ley 8, Lynda Anderson, Gr, 5
Stanley 1, Marian Thornspon,
Gr. 5 Holmesville;
'Carrots (long),' Janice Turn-
er, Gr. 4 Stanley 7, Donna Bur-
roughs, Gr. 5 Holmesville, Mer-
vin Steckle, Gr. 4 Stanley 4E;
carrots (Short), Ivan Merrill,
Gr. 7 Holmesville, Brenda Tur-
ner, Gr. 7 Stanley 7, Doug.
Schilbe, Gr. 4, Holmesville.
Spanish onions, Darlene Hay-
ter, Gr, 6 Stanley 6, Brenda
Turner, qr, 7 Stanley '7, Mervin
Steckle, Gr.ac Stanley ; on-
ions
(1101r 9nvie .''Ve.$)'lljo,-AentkOrYn°°
llins,
G / Web-
ster, Gr. 4 Stanley 6, Patricia
Pagtea4toers' (W
6
8hre)1,e,yIv84 Mer-rill, Gr. 7 Holtriesville, Arnold
Steckle, G7 Stanley. 4E, Lau-
ri Morrison, Qr. 1 HelnlesYllle;
PeGrtalesstart(rry) 5, Sylvia
Ralph, h Welch,0
Gr, 5 1-19114esArP1, .10-Ann Col-lins, Gr. 2 1-.101inesyille.
Cooking
Chocolate fudge, Dianne. Cleave, Gr. 8 Stanley 4E, Joy
Cleave, G. 5 Stanley Deb-
bie McKinleY, Gr. 5'Stanley 5;
school lunch box, James Arm-
strong, Gr, 2 Stanley 4E, Patti Greer,g Or, Gr, 3 Stanleyanley, Julia4t Armstrong,;
Bran muffins, Darlene Hay-
ter, G, r. 6 Stanley 6, Kather-
ine Forbes, Gr, 5 Holmesville,
Dianne Tyndall, Gr. 6 Holmes-
ville,
BAYF I ELD 4-H DAIRY
CALF CLUB
Junior, Holstein, Gary Pot-
ter, RR 3 Clinton, Marie Tre-
wartha, RR 4 Clinton; senior,
Holstein, Robert Vodden, RR 1
Clinton, Brian Potter, RR 3
Clinton, Walter Mcllwain, RR
2 Goderich;
Jersey, Diane Pickard, RR 4
Clinton, Doug McCullough, RR
1 Goderich.
SPECIAL EVENTS
Tug-of-war, Stanley Township
defeated Goderich Township to
win the $10 prize.
Pony Waling contest,
,Sentoluner, 23 r$an AlaWns,
Wayne Strong, Jim Strop best
PenY outfit, Dale Smtoluner,
Louise McVeati, Patricia Payne,
DarinY Wise.
Musical chairs, Wayne Strong,
Greg Potter, Jim Strong, DalltlY
Wise; pony race, Greg Potter
(hgh sehool), Laurie PotAgrt Danny Wise, Erie Schilbe..
Potato race (pon u.nder 44"), Dale Scotchmer, Wise, Steven iftathwell. Laurie Potter; potato race (pony not over 14
bands), Burl' Robinson, Greg POt-
ter, Cal Scatchmer,
Bare back wrestling, Bud
Robinson defeated Greg Potter
and Danny Wise defeated Brall
IVIekins; Pony race (ppny not
over 14 hands), rider under
Wayne Strong, Bud Robinson,
Cal Scotohmer.
Calf race, open under 14,
Gary Potter, Marie Trewartha,
Wayne Pickard, Leonard Lobb;
calf race, 14 to 18, Brian Pot-
ter, Douglas McCullough, Doug
Trewartha.
P.S. PET SHOW
Persian cat, Lorelie IVIcClin-
chey, Bob McCullough, Steven
McCullough, David Keys; cat,
other breed, Mary Heard, Bob
McCullough, Elva Keys, Mari-
lyn Cleave.
Pigeon, Steven Rathwell, Bob
McCullough, Steven IVIcCul,
lough; bantams, Douglas Keys,
P. Payne, Clay Stirling, Steven
McCullough.
Fancy fowl, Steven McCul-
lough, Bob McCullough, David
Keys; most unusual pet, David
Bird, Pat Brandon, Steven Mc-
Cullough, Rhea Sturgeon; Guin-
ea pigs, Bob McCullough, Nancy
Castle, Mary Lou Castle.
ntry Qf Public School exhibits field Fall Fair Large
Art Pugh, Stanley 8;
Write. "Silver";, .Christiane
Mar,sball, ITolineaVille, Blaine
Stephenson, S,taiiley 7, Marian
Thompson, 4olmeSville.; • Write
How: Doti). the pima. Buay.
Beg"-, Ronald Young, HohneS ,
Elizabeth r*TOTie, !clattly Hot-
mesville;
Write "Lightening"', Connie
Harris, Halrnesraille, Carol
.Stanly 10, Lynda Sparks,
Stanley 8; Write ' Teem'agatn,l",
Patricia Sparks, .Stanley 8, Kar-
en Hendrick, Stanley 14, Monica
Gemeinharcit, Stanley 8;
Print "A ftatkniit" (Gr.
only), Philip .Gingerich, Stan
ley 4W, Bonnie Gingerich, Stan.
ley W, Maajorio. Keyes, Stan,
le 7;
.Alphabet .pepson. (Gr. Har-
ry Thompson, Ho
lmesville,, car,' .oline Porter, .Holrnesville, Peter
Al/Field District Ladies
Have Noierous. Entries
At Annual Fall Fair.
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