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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1971-09-16, Page 3SpHoDt. SCCTION Decorated Eggs . — Helen ,liertmen, Holmesville; Mary Cantelon, Holmesville; .Laura Cantelon, Holmesville; Paid Hartman, Holmesville; Ann Haw,. Brucefield, Appropriate Easter Animal — *len -Hartman, Holmesville, Berry Box Decorated For Easter — Wendy Penhale, Holmesville; Helen Hartman, Holmesville; Ann Haw, Brucefield; Tracy Wallis, Brucefield; Paul Hartmen, Holmesville; ' Hope Renner, Brucefield. Handmade Gift For Mother Or' Dad For Easter — Jeff Cantelon, Holmesville; Wendy Penhale, Holmesville. i, ' Two Different .Easter Tablet. Favours ' — Wendy Penhaler,-` Holmesville, Two Easter Place Mats — Vickie Steepe, Holrnesville., Handmade Easter Calds — Kindergarten • to Grade' 3 — Wendy Penhale, Holmesville; Paul Hartman, nimesville; ( Laura Cantelon,. . 'Imesville; Tracy Wallis, Brucefield; _Stephen Mackie, Brucefield; Food exhibits A par .de appearance 4-H Club competitions 7 Mary Ann Gliddon, an employee of Sherlock-Manning Piano Factory, examines the steam engine that powered the plant from 1920 until 1948. The factory now operates on electric power and the steam engine was saved from the scrap yard by three Clinton men George Levis, Murray Draper and Bill Hem who felt they just could not see it turned into scrap metal. It Was on display over the weekend at the Myth Steam Shim, — staff photo. DESIGNING AND SEWING MADE EASY learn How In This Exciting 2-Hour Demonstration of: DRESS PATTERN DESIGNING & SEWING TIPS Anna Romaniuk, designer-couturier and Manager of the HURON SCHOOL OF FASH ION, will present the demonstration in GODERICH. GIVE ANNA ROMANIUK TWO HOURS OF YOUR TIME - AND YOU WILL: * Learn to design a variety of skirt patterns, * Learn short cuts and time-saving methods for fitting and sewing. * How to place bust darts correctly. * How to make a variety of sleeves by simple alterations on a basic sleeve pattern, * Now problems. t o make alterations and adjustments to any pattern for a variety of figure How you can learn to use your own imagination, your own fashion ideas, or easily copy any high-fashion design that appeals to you — to create your own perfect-fit patterns. Many other designing "secrets" to help you have the best-fitting, best-looking wardrobe you have ever had! DEMONSTRATIONS WILL BE HELD AT LEGION HALL (GREEN ROOM UPSTAIRS) 56 KINGSTON ST. GODERICH, ONT. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23130, AFTERNOON MEETING 1:30 to 3:30 — EVENING MEETING — 7:80 to 9:30 (YOU NEED ATTEND ONLY ONE MEETING.) ADMISSION: $2.00 (TO BE PAID AT DOOR) FREE DRAW FOR CRIMP-KNIT FABRIC HURON SCHOOL OF FASHION, P.O. Box 610, Exeter, Ontario Registered as a Trade School Under the Trade Schools' Regulation Act (Ont.) i. 1 . Pee Wee "C" SERIES 1 - 0 For Dresden DRESDEN at CLINTON KINSMEN PONIES 4:30 P.M. Second Game Admission SOc ildren Free .mmeielMetA 0 r,, ;4%9' T5t Ex Clinton NeYvs-Record, Thursday, September 16, 1971 3 *V 'bits up but attendance down at Bayfield fal Clinton men restore 1905 piano factory steam engine This 1905 vintage stationary steam engine was saved from being turned into scrap by three Clinton men who purchased it in 1969 from the Sherlock Manning Piano Factory and have Made a project during the last three years of restoring it. The engine was on display recently at the Blyth Pioneer Thresher and Hobby Association Reunion. George /Avis; Murray Draper and Bill Hein felt they just could not see the machine turned into Scrap so elected to purchase the unit and after doing so, undertook the job of disassembling it and removing it front the piano factory building. "The machine," they explained, "had to be taken completely apart to get it out through the small door of the structure." Once out of the building they began the equally big job of rebuilding the steam unit On a trailer. All this has taken them since 1969 to complete and according to the men there is still work to be done, although the unit was restored to such a point that it could be exhibited last weekend at Blyth. The unit was built in England in 1905 and installed in the piano factory in about 1929. As it has been restored it weighs approximately 20 tons and could generate /5 horse power. The machine is a Leonard COrliss product. The steam engine powered the Sherlock Manning fade* until 1946 when it switched over to electric power. The men say that the factory is still operating despite reports to the contrary and after a few bad years is slowly returning to full production and staff. Hope Renner, Brucefield; Grade 4 - 6 — Helen Hartman, Ho lin esville; Jeff Cantelon, Holmesville; Catherine McFadden, Brucefield; Grade 8 — Mary Cantelon, Hoimesville. Field Corn - 3 robs — Fred Schilbe, Holmesville; Ann Haw, Brucefield; Jas, Armstrong, Brucefield; Gayle Turner, Brucefield. Table Corn — 3 Cobs -'- Fred Schilbe, Holmesville; Tim Bird, Holmesville; Jas, Armstrong, Brucefield; Gayle Turner, Brucefield; David Bird, Holmesville. Beets — 5 Roots — Gayle Turner, Brucefield; Paul Hohnesville; Helen Hartman, Holmesville; Rosemary Bird, Holmesville; Tim Bird, Holmesville. Carrots Long — 5 Roots — Fred Schilbe, Holmesville; Gayle Turner, Brucefield; Helen Hartman, Hoimesville. Carrots — Short — 5 Roots — Gayle Turner, Brucefield; Paul Hartmare•Holinesville; Rosemary Bird, Holmesville; Tim Bird, Spanish Onions — Gayle Turner, Brucefield. Onions Any Variety — Jas. Armstrong, Brucefield; Ann Haw, Brucefield; Gayle Turner, Brucefield. Potatoes — White — Jeff Mayman, Brucefield; Tim Bird, Holmesville; Ricky Penhale, Holmesville; David Bird, Holmesville. Potatoes — Red — Helen Hartman, Holmesville; Ricky Penhale, Holmesville; Paul Hartman, Holmesville. Article Decorated With Macaroni, Not Less Than 4 Varieties — Kindergarten to Grade 3 — Paul Hartman, Holmesville; Jeff Merner, Brucefield; Tracy Wallis, Brucefield; Stephen Mackie, Brucefield; Ken Merner, Brucefield; Dennis Merrier, Brucefield; Grade 4 - 6 — Helen Hartman, Holmesville; Jeff Cantelon, Holmesville; Grade 7 - — Fred Schilbe, Holmesville; Mary Cantelon, Holmesville. Box Sculpture — Jeff Cantelon, Holmesville; Mary Cantelon, Holmesville. Creative Writing — Grade 4 - 6 — Rosemary Bird, Holmesville, Easter Centrepiece — Mary Cantelon, Holmesville. Corsages — Wendy Penhale, Holmesville. Display of Wayside Flowers — Gayle Turner, Brircefield; Brenda Schilbe, Holmesville; Travis P °still, Holmesville; Wendy Penhale, Holmesville; Jas. Armstrong, Brucefield. Garden Marker — Jeff Cantelon, Holmesville; Helen Hartman, Holmesville. PET SHOW Male Cat — Laura Taman, Brucefield; Joanne Mackie, Brucefield, Female Cat — Freda Hill, Brucefield. Rabbits — Larry Jantzi, Holmesville; Jeff Cantelon, Holmesville; Robt. Siertzema, Brucefield; Lloyd Jantzi, Holmesville. Pigeons — 1 Pr. Any Breed — RObt. Seirtzema, Brucefield; Larry Jantzi, Holmesville; Debbie Seirtzema, Brucefield; Lloyd Jantzi, Holmesville. Bantams — 1 Pr.— David Hill, Brucefield; Ja.S. Armstrong, 4------PacteS — FUEL KIDS' WE WAVE THE RIGHT TO SWELL OUR CHEST, At4t, OUlz AN0'0 Ot. ratIV' ref \ -tiulorkAlKa. Try us for the best Fuel Oil and Service. Find out for yourself .... just phone TODAY! Prices fair. 3/E, PAUL KERRIGAN P2c,42.2-9653 1379 VICTORIA S.,C NTON Brucefield; Tom Hill, Brucefield. Most Unusual Pet — Pair of Quails — Debbie Seirtzema, Holmesville; Midget Calf — Ricky Penhale, Holmesville; Gerbils — Robt. Seirtzema, Holmesville; Goat — Tom Hill, Brucefield. PARADE Pony Or Horse With Rig — Janet Huntley & Karen Gemeinhardt; Dave & Janis Simmons; Sheila Vance & Group; Merv. McAllister. Pony Or Horse & Rider — Martha Straughan; Marie Betties; Catherine Westlake; Shirley McFadden. Decorated Bicycles — John Dawson; Ann Haw; Paul Kalbfleisch; Robt. Seirtzema. (See Page Seven) ALL ONTARIO OBA CHAMPIONSHIP INT. "C" SERIES 1- 1 NAGERSVILLE at CLINTON COLTS And- P.M. Sri!And Deciding Game Admission $1.00 Children 25e