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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1970-09-17, Page 9Penhale, Fred (Named): Harry Baker, Fred McOlytriont.MeCIYMont, Mra. Rea* Merrill. Sebago: Fred McClymont. t< , Q. V„ Late Potatoes • (Continued next week) Salverda wins at Bayfield Fair FIVE UNLOADING PITS GUARANTEE YOU FAST SERVICE A TTENTION: FARMERS WE WANT YOUR WHITE BEANS HIGHEST PRICES PAID G. THOMPSON AND SONS LIMITED Phone 262-2527 Henson YOU WANT TO KEEP 1'ou4 SNOWMOBILE BO5IOS55 ALIVE SEND IN 'THIS COUPON YAMAHA It's a better machine * We've got 7 bouncing, beautiful snowmobiles in our tap. From economy to race, 292 c.c. to 433, stylish to super plush. * These machines come with the highest profit-margin in the industry. And we're the only snowmobile manufacturer offering a comprehensive incentive program - We have an iron-clad warranty. No sob stories, If it's our fault we fix it. (We have a generous labor rate on all machines under warranty.) * We've got spare parts holed up in warehouses all across the country. * And a national advertising plan to make sure the customers show Up at the right place. Your place. * If you're interested in keeping your business alive, we've got dealerships available in selected locations. For mote information, fill this out: 13 I am now a snoWntObile dealer. 0 I would like to be a snowmobile dealer. Name 4 4•4•4•••6 Street , . .... . 4, r .4' 4" City ..,... lill•••• 1. 4.44 W. +4,4. ,4;444: 44. 44., .44: i46:, .:44, .444, .4446 ,4.416 4.44 414 41.4: Power Sport of Canada Ltd, 184 Yonge St 728-8531 patriei -whttitio DISHWASHERS MAKE THE WORST OF DISHWASHING A THING OF THE PAST. - - - - For example, there are six pushbuttons so you can choose the most effective washing/ rinsing cycle for each load: everything from a gentle "Rinse" for delicate dishes and glassware through to "Super Wash" for the real hard core cleaning jobs. There's' even a 150°F "Sani-Wash" for the most hygenic wash of all. You simply select the cycle and your Admiral does the rest. its revolving spray'arm action gives you the most thorough cleaning system available. Forget about small food particles. A built- in Food Disposer pulverizes them before they flush down the'drain. You can even forget about adding detergent and rinse agent. Admiral does it automatically. Now that you've decided on an Admiral dishwasher, there's only one other deci- Sion to make. Which one? IMPERIAL BUILT-IN DU2408 - Choose the color that complements your decor. This handsome Admiral Will fit beautifully into your cupboard and counter arrangement, giving the kitchen . the contemporary and convenient built-in look. WARRANTED QUALITY - One year factory Warranty on entire dishwasher, DROP IN SOON AND GET THE DETAILS AT GROVES & SON ELECTRIC • 10 HURON St CLINTON YOUR AbMIRAL IDEALER PHONE 482-0414 IMPERIAL CONVERTIBLE DC2408 - Load it at table-side and roll it back to the sink where its snap-on adaptor quickly connects to the faucet. Ideal for apartment dwellers with their own homes in mind since it is designed to be built-in whenever you wish. ed1111.111111111311111111111'' .ialews- 'ThurOgy,.'50pIernOgr 1.7, j970 ayfield .Fair draws 1000 persons, many entries Christine Johnston, five-month- ' Don Johnston, Bayfield, was the under baby contest at Bayfield seen here with her aunt, Mrs. entered her in the show. -photo old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. winner of the six months and Fall Fair on Saturday. She is Keith Pruss of London who by Eric Earl. SPECIAL BOX OF TREATS Suitable for shut-in: Kathleen Siertsema. One Tint Raspberries: Mrs. E. Weigand; Mrs. K. MacLaren. One Pint Peaches: Mrs. E. Weigand, Carol Penhale. One Pint Plums: Jean Dunn, Mrs. E. Weigand. One Pint Pears: Mrs. E. Weigand, Mrs. K. McLaren. One Pint Corn (Canned): Mrs. K. McLaren. One Pint Tomatoes: Carol Penhale. One Pint Pickled Beans: Carol Penhale, Mrs. E. Weigand. One Pint' Fielded Beets: Marilyn Haw, Carol Penhale. Cucumber Pickles (Sweet): Mrs. Beirlirtg, Mrs. K. McLaren. Chili Sauce: Mrs. E, Weigand, Jean Dunn. Catsup: Mrs. Earl Schilbe. Maple Syrup: Fred McClymont, Mrs. E. Schilbe. Strawberry Jam: Mrs. K. McLaren, Pat Taylor. Loaf Home-Made Bread Brown: Mrs. E. Weigand, Mrs. K. MacLaren, Six Buns - plain: Mrs. R. Taylor, Pat Taylor. Six Cinnamon Buns: Mrs. E. Weigand, Mrs. K. MacLaren. *Continued from page lclough, Mrs. R. MoreeZ, Luncheon. Cloth, mbroidered: Mrs. D. Cross, E. 2 Tea Towels, embroidered: re. Eldon Yea, Carol Penilele. 3 or more articles arranged to orin a novelty kitchen shower it: Mrs. Eldon Yeo, Mrs, O. ross. CHILDR ENS WEAR Child's Dress: Kathleen irtserria, Mrs. D. Cross, Child's Bulky Knit Sweater; rs. W, Colelough, Child's Toque and Mits: Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. W. dough. Child's 2 nortswear: Mrs. Frank ntelon. Child's 2 pc, Pullover weater: Mrs. W. Colclough. * Child's Cardigan Sweater: rs, W. Colelough. Child's Slippers (with mple): Mrs, F. Cantelon, Mrs. . Yeo. Babies Jacket and Bonnet, rocheted, pink): Mrs. E. Yeo, rs. Colclough. Babies Jacket & Bonnet nit) blue: Mrs. Eldon Yea, s. W. Colclough. Granny Gown for teen-age rl: Mrs. Eldon Yeo. LADIES WEAR Gingham Cross Stitch Apron: rs. H. Morenz, Mrs. W. olclough. Cobbler Apron: Mrs. H. orenz. Hostess Apron for Christmas: rs. F. Cantelon, Mrs. Eldon eo. Ladies vest, knit or crocheted; arg. Talbot, Mrs. Eldon Yeo. Ladies Sweater (Handknit): rs. A. Armstrong, Mrs. F. antelon. Ladies Matching Tam and carf: Mrs. Eldon Yeo. Ladies Slippers; Mrs. Eldon eo, Mrs. F. Cantelon. Duster (sample attached): rs. H. Morenz. MEN'S WEAR Mitts, 1 pr. heavy handknit: rs. W. Colclough, Mrs. Wm. olmage. Barbecue Apron: Mrs, Dave ross. Socks, 1 pr. heavy handknit: rs. Eldon Yeo, Mrs. W. lclough. Socks, 1 pr. fine handknit: nn Gibson, Mrs. Eldon Yeo. OTHER LADIES WORK Knit Lace edging for 1 pillow ase: Mrs. M. ' Clarke, Mrs. olciough. Crocheted edging for I pillow ase: Mrs. M. Clark, Mrs. olciough. 4 quilt blocks (different esigns) mounted; Mrs. H. orenz, Mrs. Eldon Yeo. _Crib Quilt: E. Riley, Mrs. H. orenz. Quilt, cotton, patched, eating and design considered: rs. Morenz, Mrs. E. Riley. Afgan, crocheted: Mrs. F. antelon, Mrs. A, Armstrong. Mat, braided: Mrs. Wm. olmage. Appliqued Quilt: Mrs. H. orenz, Mrs. Esther Makins. Special Prize - THE BAYFIELD VILLAGE GUILD offers merchandise for most number of points in Section 43. Mrs. Eldon Yeo. FINE ARTS - 1970 Original Oil Painting. Landscape: C, P. Tuttle, Florence Willsie. Seascape: Florence Willsie, C. R. Tuttle. Still Life: E. A. Douglas, Mrs, Hoover. Flowers: Mrs. Hoover, Mrs. McDougal. Original Water Color, Landscape: Edna Young, Mrs. W. Dolmage. Original Black and White (Any Subject). Wash(black or ' Sepia) OR (pen and Ink): J. G. Fischer, Mrs. Robinson. Special Prize - of $5.00 donated by Mrs. F. Oddleifson for best Oil Painting of a Bayfield Landmark, Mrs. McDougal. SUITABLE CHRISTMAS THEM7. Table Decoration: Mrs. Eldon Yeo, Mrs, Dave Cross. Parcel: Mrs. H. Beirling, Mrs.4 Dave Cross, Four place mats . and favours-handmade: Mrs. Eldon Yeo, Mrs. Wm. Dolmage. SIX Christmas Tree ttecorationg Mrs. Elden Yee, M. Wm. Dolmage: Candles three differeet: Mrs. H, Beirling, Mrs. Wm, Dolteage. Wall decoration any media: Mrs, Wm, Dolmage, Mrs. Prank Cantelon. Doll - girl or boy - any size: Mrs. Eldon Yeo, Mrs,. Carol Penhale. Artificial corsage: Mrs. Elden Yea, Mrs. WM. Dolinage, Pain heed-Made cards: Mit. Eldon Yea, Mrs. Win, Dolmage. Pettl-point article; Mrs, WM. Damage. Hooked rug; Mrs. E. Weigand, Rosemary Taman, OreWal embroidery article; Mrs. A. Armstrong, Mrs. Morenz.. Mat (lachet hOoked yarn): Marg. Talbot. SKILLS. Stuffed toy: Mrs. H. Morenz, Mrs.' Eldon Yeo. Nature craft: Mrs. ' Wm. Dolmage, Mrs. Ed Douglas. Driftwood; Mrs. Wm. Dolmage, J. G.,isher, Beaded floral table arrangement: Mrs. Eldon Yeo. Burlap article: Esther Makins, Mrs. H. Morenz, Decorated cake of soap: Esther IVIakins, Pat Taylor. Novelty bookmark: Mrs. Wm. Dolmage, Mrs, H. Morenz. Junk sculpture; Mrs. Wm. Dolmage, J. G. Fisher. Macaroni wall hanging (Not less than 3 varieties): Mrs. Eldon Yea, Mrs. Wm. Dolmage. Collection of 9 coloured prints photographed in Huron County: Mrs. Win. Dolmage. LIQUID EMBROIDERY Pair of Pillowcases: Mrs. Dave Cross; Mrs. Wm. Dolmage. Sheet and pillowcase: Doreen Bowers, Mrs. Dave Cross. Tablecloth - any size: Mrs. Marg. Talbot, Mrs. Doreen Bowers. Any other article: Mrs. Frank Cantelon, Mrs. Doreen Bowers. Painting on velvet: Mrs. Frank Cantelen, Mrs. Dave Cross. Quilt, quilt top or bedspread: Margaret Garrett, Mrs. H. Morenz and Mrs. D. Cross tied. BABY CONTESTS Babies under 6 months: Donna Johnston daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnston, Bayfield; Shawn Dixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dixon, RR 4, Goderich. Babies 6 months to one year: Julie Porter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Porter, RR 3, Bayfield; Allison Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dunn, RR 3 Bayfield. Judges: Mrs. Anna Pinkel, Clinton and Mrs. Norma Amy, RR 2, Hayfield. DONATIONS FOR 1970 R. E. McKinley, $15.00; CarnationC -Co. Ltd.,, $5,00; McKinley Farms & Hatchery, $10,00; H. F. Wettlaufer, $5.00; George Wraith, $5.00; William Fuels Ltd., $5.00; Signal Star, $10.00; Bank of Montreal, Clinton, $10.00; Stade Hardware, Zurich, $5.00; Blackstone Furniture, Goderich, $2.00; Baird Motors Ltd., $10.00; Anonymous, $10.00; H. Lobb & Sons Ltd., $10.00; Lavis Construction Co. Ltd., $25.00; Tasty Nu Bakery, $5.00; Cook's Div. of Gerbro, $5.00; K. C. Cooke, Florist, $5.00; Pioneer Park Association, $100.00; Clinton Electric Shop, $5.00; Ross Scott Ltd., $5.00; Richard , Moore, Bayfield, $20.00; Clinton Farm Centre, $5.00; B., P. Canada Paul Kerrigan, $10.00; Clarence Gascho, $3.00; Royal Bank, Clinton, $10.00; Elwood Epps Sporting Goods, $2.00; A. Flowers, $1.50; Mrs. G. Willits, $20.00; Hay Twp, Fire Insurance, $3.00; Bayfield Meats - Raffle, $22,00; Mrs. Don Lance, $1.50; Jack Merner, $5.00; Gardiners Dairy, $5.00; Pat Graham, $10.00; Bayfield Hardware, $5.00; Jo Koene, $1.00; Mrs. C. Utter, $2.00. OXFORD Ram Shearling: Donald Deering, Exeter; Donald Deering, Exeter. Ram Lamb: Donald Deering, Exeter; Donald Deering, Exeter. Ewe - 2 years or over: Donald Deering, Exeter; Donald Deering, Exeter. Ewe Lamb: Donald Deering, Exeter; Donald Deering, Exeter, LEICESTER Ram - 2 shears• Or over: Russell manson, Zurich. DOMESTIC SCIENCE - BAKING Salmon Loaf: Mrs, Allan Armstrong, R.R.1 Varna; Mrs, Mae Gibson, Clinton, Vegetable Salad (No Jelly): Mrs. Marilyn Haw, Bayfield; Kathleeh Siertsema, tayfield. Fruit Salad (No Jelly): Kathleeh Siertserna, Bayfield; Marilyn Harv, Hayfield. Sandwiches for afternoon tea b, two of each Variety: Kathlet n -Sierteerna, Marilyn Haw. Maple Cream Candy: Pat Taylor, R.R..3 Clinton, Mrs. Allan Armstrong, Chocolate Fudge: Mrs, Allan Arnetnatig; Mrs. ROC Taylor, R.R.3 Clinton, Dipped Chocolates: Kathleen Siertsema. Six Scones: Carol Penhale, R,R,2 Bayfield; Pat Taylor, Six Bran Matins: Mrs. then Weigand; R.11.2 DashWeocl; Mrs. Apple -411y; Mrs. E. Weigand, C. Diehl. AnY'Current Jelly; Mrs. .lean Dunn, P. Deihl. Tonlat9 JUlce; Mrs. :McLaren, Mrs. E. Weigand.. SPECIAI. PRIM Bayfield Argiceltural Seeiety presents two, special eriaes for one story cake- Light Fruit Cake (united);. Mrs. W. Colclough, Carol ,Penhale, Dark Fruit Cake (uniced); Mrs. A. Armstrong, Kethleell Siertsema.. Fry-Cadbury Limited prize ter the best iced or frosted 8" of 9" layer chocolate cake: Marilyn Haw, Mrs. K. McLaren, Ann Gibson, 1V1cCormicks - for the best Graham Cracker Cake: Marilyn Haw, Mrs. R. Taylor, Ann Gibson. William Neilson Limited -for the best Chocolate Cake: Marilyn Haw, Kathleen ertserna, Mrs. A. Armstrong. ARVA FLOUR MILLS Chocolate Brownies; Marilyn Haw, Mrs. H. Beirling, Pat Taylor. Date and Nut Loaf: Jean Dunn, Mrs. E. Weigand, Esther Makin. Apple Pie: Mrs. E. Weigand, Mrs. Colclough, Mrs. Clarke. Cocoanut Tarts: Mrs. E. Schilbe, Mrs. R. Taylor, Kathleen Siertsema. SCHNEIDERS • Apple Pie: Wendy Bird, Esther Makins, Mrs, E. Weigand. Chocolate Cake: Mrs. A. Armstrong, Carol Penhale, Mrs. Colclough. Butter Tarts: Mrs. E. Schilbe, Ann Gibson, Mrs. R. Taylor, Ida McClinchey Special - Best Spice Cake: Kathleen Siertsema, Mrs. W. Colclough, Mrs: A. Armstrong. Ontario Bean Producers Marketing Board - Baked Beans: Jean Dunn, Mrs. E. Weigand, Mrs. Beirling. Milford Door Special - Best Banana Layer Cake (iced): Mrs. A. Armstrong, Mrs. E. Weigand, Kathleen Siertsema. SPECIAL COMMERCIAL PRODUCTION FEATURE APPLES: Mrs. Francis Cantelon, Mrs. Eldon Yeo, Mrs. E. Weigand, Mrs. K. Siertsema, Mrs. C. Penhale. APPLES-BUSHEL BASKETS: Wolf River: Fred McClymont, Varna. ., Gravenstein: Fred McClymont. McIntosh Red: Fraser Stirling, Fred Middleton. A.O.V. Fall: Fraser Stirling. APPLES-6 QUART BASKET: Northern Spy: Fraser Stirling, Fred McClymont. McIntosh Red; Fraser Stirling, Fred Middleton. Delicious Red: Stirling. Delicious Yellow; Fraser Stirling. Kings: Fred. Fraser Stirling, St. Lawrence:. McCIYmotit, A.O.V. Winter: °Middleteni. A.O.V. Fall: Fred MeClyinont, Fram Stirling. GRAIN AND SEEDS Six Ears Hybrid Sweet Corn: Mrs. Elmer Turner. Six Ears Dent Corn: Mrs. Elmer Turner, Six Ears Bantam Sweet Corn; Harold Penhale, Mrs. Elmer Turner. VEGETABLES Potatoes - 11 quart basket. Cobblers: Fred McClymont. Red Potato, any variety: Neil Salyerda of RR 1, Clinton, had the top senior holstein calf at Bayfield Fall Fair on. Saturday. Placing second in the senior level was Ed Selverda and John Gibbings, RR 1, Clinton, was third, Marie Trewartha, RR 1, Clinton, placed .first in the junior holstein heifer competition. Helen Postma, RR 1, Varna, had the top junior Jersey, Aryshire er Guernsey dairy heifer with Debbie Pickard, RR 4, Clinton, second. In the senior division, Margaret Postma, RR 1, Varna, had the top calf with Wayne Pickard, RR 4, Clinton, Pleeing second. IT'S MERRILL TV FOR THE FINEST ' COLOR TV - WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL 215 Victoria Street Clinton TEL.: 482-7021 Keith MacLaren, Exeter. Six Peanut Butter Cookies: Jean Dunn, R.R.3 Bayfield; Marilyn Haw. Six Baking Powder Biscuits: Carol Penhale; Ann Gibson, Clinton, Ont. Shortbread . Cookies (6):Kathleen Siertsema, Marilyn Haw. Chocolate Chip Cookies (6): Kathleen Siertsema, Marilyn Haw. Drop Cookies (6): Fruit and Nut: Kathleen Siertsema, Lois Lance, Bayfield. Oatmeal Date Squares, Plain (6): Mrs. E. Weigand, Mrs. a. Armstrong. Dutch Apple Pie: Mrs. Robt. Taylor, Kathleen Siertsema. Raspberry Pie: Pat Taylor, Mrs. Robt. Taylor. Strawberry Pie, lattice top: Carol Penhale, Marilyn Haw. Raisin Pie: Marilyn Haw, Kathleen Siertsema. Orange Cake: Mrs. .Keith MacLaren, Kathleen Siertsema. Sponge Cake (uniced): Mrs. MacLaren, Marilyn Haw. Angel Food Cake (uniced): Mrs. K. MacLaren, Mrs, W. Colclough, Clinton. Loaf Home-Made Bread - White: Mrs. K. MacLaren, Mrs. E. Weigand. Pc. outfit for Frazer Wiymmit, Fred Fred