HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1954-09-30, Page 3THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1954 Supplement
School Exhibits, Cattle, Vegetables
Highlight Zurich Fall Fair, Tuesday
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parade and played on the grounds
during the afternoon.
President of the Fair is Theo
Steinbach, of Zurich. Secretary-
Treasurer is Elmer F., Klopp.
Vice-presidents are Bert Klopp
and William Davidson. Directors
include A. Merner, Cliff Pepper
(who wop over 50 firsts in the
poultry division), Len Merner,
Otto Willert, Anson McKinley,
Valentine Becker, Fred J. Haber-
er, Dennis Bedard and Reg Ills-
ley.
A concert was staged fair
night featuring the Paul Brothers
and Shirley from Kirkton and
other vaudeville acts. A dance
followed the show.
Saddle Horses
Saddle horsei? Robert Manson, Zur
ich, Earl Thiel, Zurich, Arnold Merner, R.R. 3, Zurich; hackney single
pony, Ed Schroeder; hackney pony
team, Earl Schroeder; boy’s pony race, Robert Manson, Allan Thiel,
Zurich, Robert Manson, Zurich; sin
gle roadster, Neil Jackson. Les
Wright. Jerry Longway; single heavy
draft, Fred Toll.
Shropshire — A. D. Steeper won 4
firsts, 1 second; Archie Barrett, 3 firsts, ? seconds.
Leicester — W. R. Pepper won 6 firsts 2 seconds, 1 third: D. A. Gra
ham won 4 seconds, 4 thirds.
Eaton special for pen of market lambs, A. 1), Steeper, A. Barrett, D. Dearing.
Poultry
Cltff Pepper won 57 firsts and 27
seconds with his chickens; M. Crich
won 8 firsts; J. Battler 6 firsts, 3 seconds: D. A. Graham 2 firsts, 4 seconds.
Pekin ducks, Len Merner, 2 firsts; Rouen ducks, Len Merner 4 firsts;
any variety, Melvin Smith 3 firsts, 1 second; Len Merner 1 first, 2 seconds;
geese, Len Merner 6 firsts; wild ducks, Len Merner 4 firsts, 2 seconds;
guinea fowl, Len Merner 2 firsts.
Grain And Seeds
Fall wheat, white, F. J. Haberer,
L. Merner; 6-rowed , barley, H. H.
Puss, 1*. j. Haberer; white oats, early, V. L. Becker & Son, L. Mer
ner; white oats, late, Bert Klopp; red clover seed, Fred McClymont;
timothy seed, H. H. Fuss; corn, J.
Battler, W. Haugh.Field Crop Competition, V. L. Becker Son, W. Davidson, Len Mer
ner, A. Merner. Percy Willert, F. J. Haberer, Clare Deichert, Cliff Pepper.
Cattle
Horticulture
GUIDES WIN PRIZES — Two Zurich Girl Guides copped the top prizes'for decorated bi
cycles in the parade* for Zurich Fair on, Tuesday. Marion Fleischauer, right, won first prize
with her canopied decoration and Marion Turkheim, left, took second with her advertise
ment to “Eat More Honey”. The parade was one of the features of the fair which boasted
—T-A Photo
Large Entry
In School Fair
DOUBLE WINNER — Edgar Willert. whose beef steer won
first prize and who captured the top showmanship award in
the Zurich 4-H Calf Club competition, is congratulated by
another 4-H member, Kathryn Klopp, whose calf placed sec
ond. The judging- took place at Zurich Fair on Tuesday when
the 4-H Club show was part of an excellent showing of cattle.
Grain And Vegetables
Collection of vegetables, Larry Merner, Mary Ellen, Eleanor Prang;
beets, Sharon Hughill, Shirley Flaxbard, Gloria Leabold; carrots, Larry
Merner, Bernard Bedard, Ray Leibold.
Spanish onions—.Mary Ellen, Bar
bara Willert, Audrey Richardson; large yellow onions, Audrey Richardson, Larry Merner, Donna Richardson; potatoes, Mary Ellen, Billy l5in-
nin; table corn, Sharon Mughill, Freddy Liebold, Kenneth Westlake.
Sheaf of wheat, Audrey Richardson,
Ruth Ann Jarrott, Donna Richard
son; sheaf of oats, Audrey Richardson, Ruth Ann Jarrott, Pat Rcgier;
barley, Audrey Richardson, Pat Rcgier, Martha Corriveau; yellow toma
toes, Kenneth Westlake, Gerald Hor
ner; red tomatoes, Ruth Ann Jarrott,
Kenneth Westlake, Martha Corriveau.
Pears, Sharon Bloch, Donna Geiger, Kenneth Westlake; plums, Kenneth
Westlake, Fred Liebold, Ray Liebold;
apples, northern spy, Kenneth West
lake; McIntosh, Richard Thiel, Carol, Mary Ellen; snows, Norma Goigpr,
Donnie Geiger, Ruth Geiger, talman
sweets, Kenneth Westlake; grapes,
Eleanor Prang, Donnie Geiger, Ruth Geiger. Norma Geiger; squash, David
Bedard. I I 1
Zinnias, Kenneth Westlake, Cameron Witmer, Audrey Richardson;
table bouquet, Paul Yungblut, Jack
Yungblut, Sharon Hughill.
Arts And Crafts
Grade 1, Barbara Willert, Wayne
Decker, Donald Farwell; Grade 2, Sandra Troyer, Geoffrey Dietrich,
Donald I-Ioffman; Grade 3, Sandra Parkins, Laird Ducharme, Leonard
Hoffman; Grade 4, Pat Brisson,
George Watson, Gerald Shantz; Grade
5, Patsy Brisson, Geromme Hoffman,
Ann Meidinger; Grade 6, Durard McAdams, Donna Smith, Martha Corri
veau; home economics, Grade 7, Audrey Richardson, Marion Fleischauer,
Martha Ducharme; Grade 8, Marie •Jarrott, Wanda Lawrence; industrial crafts, Grade 7, Robert Johnston,
Douglas Shantz.
Writing
Grade 1, Shirley Flaxbard, Marlene
Masse, Dianne Corriveau; Grade 2, Gregory Willert, Sandra Troyer; Grade
3, Marlene Dignan, Marjorie Hendrick, Leonard Hoffman; Grade 4, Marcia Desjardine, Sharon Lawrence,
Heida Schroeder; Grade 5, Carolyne
Ducharme, Sharon Bloch, Ruth Ann Jarrott; Grade 6, Martha Corriveau,
Ann Meidinger, Mary Geiger; Grade
7, Norma Geiger, Douglas Shantz,
Gloria Leibold; Grade 8, Marie Jarrott, David Ducharme.
Durham—W, R. Pepper, 3 firsts, 2
seconds, 1 third; Roy Pepper, 1 first,
4 seconds, 1 third; John Peck, 1 first,
1 third; Archie Bausett, 1 first, 1
third; Beverly Dick.Beeg rades—Percy Willert, 2 firsts,
2 seconds, 2 thirds; Keith Love, 2
firsts; Robert Hern, 1 first; Jack
Peck, 1 first; McKinley Farms, 1 Sec
ond.Holstein—Bruce Henry, Clandeboye,
2 firsts, 1 second; Marilyn Erb, Zur
ich, 1 first, 1 second. „Hereford—Whitney Coates & Son, 3
firsts, 3 seconds, 1 third; Robert
Hern, 3 firsts.Hereford — Robert Hern, 4 firsts; Whitney Coates & Son, 3 firsts, 3
seconds, 1 third; Percy Willert, 1
first, 2 seconds, 1 third; Marilyn Erb,
1 third. „ , .Polled Angus—Bert Klopp. Zurich,
3 firsts, 2 seconds, .Shorthorns—W. R. Pepper, 1 first,
1 second, 2 thirds; John Peck, 1
first, 1 fourth; Roy Pepper, 1 second.
Jerseys—Thomas W, Ratnwell, Clin
ton, 4 firsts, 3 seconds.Best herd of grade cattle — Percy
Willert. ’ „Best heifer calf—W. R. Pepper; best herd registered cattle—W, R.
Pepper.Senior Baby Beef (grade steer or
heifer)—Robert Hern, Whitney Coates & Son, Percy Willert (third and
fourth), Bert Klopp.
4-H Calf Club
Beef steers—Edgar Willert, Kath
ryn Klopp, Berne McKinley, Charles
Eckyl, Harold Hendrick,
Senior heifers—Keith Love, Floyd
Turner.Junior heifers—Beverly Dick, Marilyn Erb, Mary Geiger, John Eckyl,
Ron Thiel, Jim Love.
. Dairy—Richard Erb, Don Hobton.Showmanship—Edgar Willert, Berne
McKinley, Charles Eckyl, Kathryn
Klopp, Keith Love, Marilyn Erb, Richard Erb, Mary Geiger, Beverly
Dick, Harold Hendrick, Don Horton, Floyd Turner, Jim Love, Ron Thiel.
Hogs
Yorkshire—A. Warner, 3 firsts, 2
seconds, 1 third; Hugh Filson, 1 first, 2 seconds, 3 .thirds, and the
Eaton special for bacon hogs.
Sheep
Lincolns — A. D. Steeper won 6
firsts, 3 seconds.
Oxford Downs—Donald Dearing, 6
firsts, 2 seconds; D. A. Graham, 1
second.
This Week In
Whalen
By MRS. F. SQUIRE
Fred McClymont won 22 first prizes,
3 second and carried off the prize
for best collection of fall and winter
apples. Joyce England won 9 prizes.
Other winners were D. Geiger, Mrs.
W. Doupe and M. Smith.
Garden Vegetables
Ethel Merner won 13 firsts and 12
seconds; J. Battler won 12 firsts and
3 seconds; Denny Bedard won 6 firsts
and 2 seconds. Other winners were
V. L. Becker & Son, F. McClymont, and Wallace Haugh. For collection of
vegetables, F. McClymont, Wallace Haugh.
Floral Exhibits
Mrs. W. Doupe won 7 firsts, 3 sec
onds and the K. Westlake special for table bouquet; W. HaUgh won 4
firsts, 5 seconds. Other winners were Elizabeth Webber, Percy Willert,
Joyce. England.
Domestic Science
For baking Mrs. Laura Pepper carried off 13 firsts and 1 second prize;
in canned goods she won 6 firsts; John Turkheim won 4 firsts and 6
seconds. Other winners were, Melvin
Smith. Ed Haberer, Harold Thiel,
Mrs. H. Fuss and Henry Flaxbard.
Canada Packers special for pies,
Laura Pepper, H. Thiel, J. Turkheim: for cakes, Laura Peppor, J. Turkheim, H. Flaxbard; working
man's supper, Laura Pepper, Ed Haberer, H. H. I^uss.
Dairy Products
Butter in crock and prints, Melvin Smith, F. McClymont; cheese, J.
Turkheim, Mrs. H. Fuss; honey, E. Haberer; maple syrup, F. McClymont,
Mrs. W. Doupe; white eggs, Laura
Pepper, Cliff Pepper; brown eggs,
Wallace Haugh, Cliff Pepper; homemade soap, L. Pepper; dressed chic
ken, L, Pepper,
Ladies' Work
Quilts and rugs—Mrs. E. Darling.
Mrs. H. Fuss, Joyce England, H. Klopp, Wallace Haugh,Ladies’ Wear—Mrs, Fuss, Mrs. Dar
ling, H. Klopp, Joyce England, W, Haugh, A. Stinnsen.
Men’s wear—Mrs. E, Darling, Mrs,
Fuss, B. Klopp, W. Haugh, Laura Pepper, T, Steinbach, J. England, H. Thiel.
Dining room furnishings — Mrs. E,
Darling, Elizabeth Webber, Joyce
England, T. Steinbach, H. Klopp, W. Haugh.
Kitchen accessories—H. Klopp, T.
S teinbach, Joyce England, Mrs.
Doupe, H. Thiel, Mrs. Darling, Elizabeth Webber.
Bedroom furnishings — Ted Steinbach, J. Battler, Elizabeth Webber,
Herb Klopp, Mrs. Darling, W. Haugh. Livingroom furnishings—E. Webber,
H. Thiel, H. H. Fuss, G. Howald, Mrs. Darling, T. Steinbach, J. Eng
land, H. Klopp, W. Haugh.
Children’s wear—Mrs, Darling,
Elizabeth Webber, Joyce England, G. Howald, H. Thiel, W. Haugh.Miscellaneous — Shopping bag, Mrs.
Fuss, Mrs. Darling; clothes-pin bag, H. Klopp. Mrs. Darling; stuffed animal, W. Haugh, Mrs. Darling; plastic
articles, H. Thiel, Mrs. Fuss; shell
craft, Mrs. Fugs, Del. Geiger; needle**
point, Mrs. Darling, Mrs. Fus3; lea*
ther craft, Mrs. Fuss, Del. Geiger.
Art Work—Pen and ink sketch, Mrs*
H. Fuss; tally cards, H. Thiel; oil
painting, landscape, J. Battler, Mrs, Fuss; marine view, Mrs. Fuss, Mrs.
Darling; water color scene, Mrs.
Darling, Mrs. Fuss; flowers and animals. Mrs. Fuss; wood carving, Bill
Wynkena, A. Stinnsen; -photos, H.
Thiel; art work, not listed, Elizabeth
Webber, Mrs. Darling.
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Forest tree leaves, Wayne Miller, William Systma, Audrey Richardson.
Art
Grade 1 crayons, Mike Soldan,
Shirley Flaxbard, Carolyne Ducharme; Grade 2 crayons, Sandra Troyer, Laird Merner, Roy McAdams; Grade
3, Linda Meidinger, Gale Seibert,
Marlene Dignan; Grade 4, Donna Weigand, Allan Prang, Gerald Shantz; Grade 5, Ann Meidinger, Allan Thiel,
Ruth Ann Jarrott; Grade 6, Bill Weigand, Durard McAdams, Martha Cor
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Hoffman, Donna Turnhull; Grade iS,
Norma Desjardine, David Ducharme, Marie Jarrott.
Decorated Bicycles — Marion Fleis- chauer, MariOn Turkheim, Sharon
Bloch, Barry Bloch.
WCTU Discuss
Weakness Of Law
The Exeter-Hensall branch o£
the W.C.T.U. met at the home of
Mrs. M. Gieger, Hensail, Tues
day afternoon,
Taking part in the worship
service were Mrs. Geiger, Mrs.
William CoOk, Mrs. William
Welsh, Mrs. Herman Powe and'
Mrs. C. W. Down.
The report of the national
W.C.T.U. convention at Hamilton
was discussed.
Newspaper clippings were
read showing the weakness of
the liquor laws and the light
punishment meted out for ser
ious offenses committed by per
sons under the influence of
liquor.
An encouraging sign was that
some young people’s groups are
organizing against the /liquor
traffic.
FRUIT DISPLAY TOPS — A lai’gc display of fruits and
vegetables was one of the highlights of Zurich Fait on Tues
day. Elston Cardiff, MP fof Huron., said the exhibition was
the best he had seen this fall. Fair Secretary Elmer Klopp,
left, examines a gourd from the vegetable display of Fred Me-
dymon.tr, Varna, which won top prisse at the fair. Mr, Mc
Clymont Captured over 20 firsts in fruit and vegetable classes.
Auxiliary Holds Tag Day
The Ladies Auxiliary to South
Huren Hospital conducted a very
successful tag day last week. On
Wednesday, a canvas Was made
of the town and on Thursday the
taggers were busy at Exeter
Fair, The net result was $396,
Mr. and Mrs. F. Parkinson and
Glenn were at Thorndale Fair on
Saturday.
Mr’ and Mrs. Grafton Squire
and Sue Ann were at Forest on
Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Clemens.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Froats, of
London, were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. George Ark-
sey.
Mrs. Wynne, of Woodham, is
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Duffield and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klahre and
Catherine visited on Sunday at
Byron with Mr. and Mrs. Pickles.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire
attended Saintsbury anniversary
service on Sunday and visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickins.
Mrs. George Squire returned
home on Monday after spending
a. week with Mrs. Harry Squire,
Woodham. Harry is a patient in
St. Joseph’s Hospital, London,
suffering from pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Lome Grose and
Sharon, Devizes, Mr. and Mrs.
Cam Harmar, Fullarton, were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Parkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Foster
returned home from a two-week
vacation, at New Brunswick.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brock and
Mrs. Russell Brock and David, of
Chiselhurst, visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. William Morley Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Melleville Gun
ning and Muriel visited on Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Jaques, Zion, and attended church
service.
■Mr. Bev Anderson, Joan and
David Martin, Ingersoll, visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E.
Ferguson. Mrs. Austin Gowan,
London Township, also visited
several days during last Week
with the FerguSohs.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baillie was
in London on Sunday visiting
jWiss Cord Nuttycom'b and Mrs.
Muriel Shortkill.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hodgson
and Mr, and - Mirs. Raymond
Hodgson, London, visited Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs, Ken Hbdgson.
Mr, and Mrs. Grenville Sher-
will, London, visited recently
with Mr. and Mrs. William Mor
ley Si*.
Rally Day Service
Cecil Squire and Gordon John
son were the leaders for the rally
service. Rev. Clark gave a talk
on the “Children Of India’’. The
Junior Choir provided the music
accompanied by Mrs. ROn Squire,
Cecily Grafton and Ronald
Squire and Gerald Hern were at
Woodstock on Wednesday with
Mr, Art Canh. The trip was spon
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