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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1972-06-01, Page 24All kinds of goodies were on display in the women's division of the fair, upstairs in the community centre. There were 37 exhibitors in the division who showed 381 exhibits. GREAT FOR DAD GOLD LETTERING FREE BILL FOLDS UTILITY St ATTACHE' CASES LUGGAGE SLIPPERS SANDLES MOCCASINS CASUAL SHOES AIKEN'S CLOTHING - FOOTWEAR 482.0352 CLINTON OFFICE HOURS 9.00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 9.00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 9.00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 9.00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. FRIDAY ..... ..... ...... 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. SATURDAY , , 9.00 a.trn t to 12:30 482,,3467 /0 °Mario S. Clinton Community Credit Union 11 . MONDAY ... TUESDAY WEDNESDAY . THURSDAY WANTED LIVE FOX Contact: E. T. Finch 40 Pond Mills fid,, LOndoit 42, Ont. Phone 4343322 Corn growers: WE HAVE SHELL KORNOIL add Kornai' to Atrazine sprays for better weed control in corn. COME IN OR CALL SCRUTON FUELS LTD. 238 ALBERT STREET PH. 482.7381 CLINTON DiStributor for all SHELL Oil Products Happiness for this youngster was a ride on the midway on Sunday - afternoon at Clinton Spring Fair. Swine show results announced The ladies division of the Clinton Spring Fair saw greater numbers of exhibits and exhibitors in nearly all classes this year, The senior division saw 37 ladies enter 381 exhibits. It was the fifth year for the division and the baking section and the arts and crafts were much larger than last year. The only disappointment was in the Junior Division where only seven exhibitors took part. It was the second year for this division and only 21 entries were made. Mrs, Wes Heimpel of Wroxeter led the ladies division with 144 points and Sandra McClinchey of R,R. 1, Auburn led the junior division with 21 points. ARTS AND CRAFTS Doll, with 2 complete outfits, Mrs. Elgin Nott, R.R. 4, Clinton; Mrs. John McCowan, R.R. 3, Seaforth; Mrs. Bill Dolmage, Londesboro. Wall hanging, Mrs. Carl Powell, Clinton; Mrs. Alvin Mlles, R.R. 2, Bayfield; Mrs. Wes Heimpel, Wroxeter, Mat, hooked from rags, Mrs. Milton Wiltse, Clinton; Mrs, Nott; Mrs, Heimpel. Mat, hatched hooked, Mrs. Powell; Mrs. McCowan, Mrs. Nott. Mat, any other kind, Mrs. Heimpel; Mrs, Wiltse,' Mrs. Dolmage. Picture, hand sketched, Mrs. Nott; Mrs. Bill Dale, R.R. 1, Clinton; Mrs. Heimpel. Picture oil painting, Mrs. Dolmage; Mrs. Ken Stoll; Seaforth; Picture, paint by number, Mrs. J.H. Johnstone, Goderich; Mrs. Bert Evans, Clinton; Mrs. Nott. Any article of decoupage, Mrs. Betties, Mrs. Heimpel. Vacation snapshots, Mrs. Ken Johnston, Clinton; Mrs. Doimage. Crewel work, Mrs, Powell, Mrs, Heimpel, Mrs. Dolmage. Homemade candles, Mrs. Dolmage; Mrs. McCowan; Mrs. Nott. Artificial flowers or foliage in teapot, Mrs, Nott; Mrs. Ed Porter, R.R. 5, Mrs. J. H. Johnstone. Article of macrame, Mrs. Tjerk Tiesma, H.R. 4, Clinton; Mrs, Nott; Mrs. Art Airdrie, Londesboro. Most polets in Arts and Crafts; Mrs. Elgin Nott, LIQUID EMBROIDERY Pillowcase, outlined, Mrs. Ken Stoll; Mrs. Heimpel; Mrs. Evans. Pillowcase, shaded, Mrs. Heimpel; Mrs. Stoll; Mrs. Evans. Tablecloth, shaded, Mrs. Stoll; third, Mrs. Heimpel. Design on wearing apparel, Mrs. Stoll; Mrs, Heimpel. , Pelon picture, mod-podged, Mrs. Pete Postill, R.R. 3, Clinton; Mrs. Jack Merner, Bayfield, Article in bread dough artistry, Mrs. Postill. Shaded centre piece, Mrs. Stoll; Mrs. Evans. Painting on burlap, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. Stoll. Artex most points in Liquid Painting, Mrs. Ken Stoll. • • DOMESTIC SCIENCE Salad Dressing, Mrs. Powell: Mrs. Bill Flynn, R.R. 4, Clinton; Mrs. Owen Delve, -Clinton, Chocolate Chipet Cookies, Mrs. Fred Gibson, R.R. 5, Clinton; Mrs. Cecil Elliott; Mrs. Heimpel. Oatmeal Cookies, Mrs. Johnstone; Mrs. Dolt-nage, Mrs. John Beane, Clinton, Variety of squares, Mrs. Dolmage; Mrs, Garth... McClinchey, R7R. 1 Auburn; Mrs. Charles Nelson, Clinton Date Squares, Mrs. Harold Parsons, Seaforth; Mrs. McClinchey; Queen Elizabeth Cake, Mrs. Nelson; Mrs, Parsons; Mrs. Russell Jervis, Clinton. Bran Muffins, Mrs. Delve; Mrs. Nelson; Mrs. Nott. Banana Loaf, Mrs. ,MeCowan; Mrs. Jerry Cook, Clinton; Mrs. Betties, Raisin Pie, Mrs. Johnstone; Mrs, Parsons; Mrs, F. Gibson. Lemon Pie, Mrs. Delve; Mrs. Parson; Mrs, F. Gibson. Rhubarb Pie, Mrs. F. Gibson; Mrs. May Gibson, Clinton; Mrs. Johnstone, Butter Pecan Tarts, Mrs. Dolmage; Mrs, Heimpel; Mrs. Parsons. Tea Biscuits, Mrs. Nelson; Mrs. Johnstone; Mrs. Jervis. Chelsea Buns, Mrs, Dale; Mrs, Johnstone; Mrs, Delve, White Bread, Mrs. Parsons; Mrs. Wilfred Colclough; Clinton; Mrs. Johnstone. Rhubarb Jam, Mrs. Dolmage; Mrs. Parsons; Mrs. Johnstone. Most Points in above classes won by Mrs. Harold Parsons. • Arva Flour Mills special: (a) Varieties of Fruit Bread, MrS: Parsons; Mrs. Nelson; Mrs. Greg Brandon, R.R. 4, Clinton; (b) Yeast Rolls, Mrs. Wiltse; Mrs. •Parsons; Mrs. Nelson. (c) Fancy Cookies, Mrs. Nelson (d) Angel ,Food Cake, Mrs. Colciough, Mrs. Robert McMichael, R.R. 1, Walton; Mrs. Elliott. Fry-Cadbury Ltd special: Mrs. McClinchey; Mrs. Cook; Mrs. Colclough. William Neilson Ltd. special- Mrs. Johnstone; Mrs. Delve; Mrs. M. Gibson, Ontario Bean Producers Marketing Board special -Mrs. Johnstone; Mrs. M. Gibson; Mrs. Nelson. J.M. Schneider Ltd. special- (a) best apple pie, Mrs. Russell Jervis; Mrs. M. Gibson; Mrs. McClinchey, (b) best chocolate cake, Mrs. McClinchey; Mrs. Parsons; Mrs. Colciough (c) butter tarts, Mrs. McClinchey; Mrs. F. Gibson; Miss Sandra McClinchey, R.R. 1, Auburn. I.G.A, Special-Picnic Lunch for Two,,• Mrs, Parsons, ,Mrs. Cook; Mrs. Dolmage, FLORAL EXHIBITS Spring Flowers arrangement in water pitcher; Mrs. Dolmage; Mrs. Cook; Mrs. McCowan. Variety of Tulips in suitable container, Mrs. Johnstone; Mrs, McCowan; Mrs, Cook. Diningroom Table Bouquet, Mrs. Colclough; Mrs. McCowan; Mrs. Cook. Arrangement in Antique. Container, Mrs. Johnstone; Mrs. McCowan; Mrs. Colclough, African Violets; double flowers, Mrs. Heimpel; Mrs. Wiltse; Mrs. Nott. ' African Violets, planted in ladies shoe or flower pot, Mrs. Nott; Mrs. Bottles. Baby Tears, Mrs, Johnstone: Mrs. Colclough; Mrs. Porter. Cactus, Mrs. Heimpel; Mrs. Dolmage. Floral Arrangement depicting asailboatdesien, Mrs. Dolmage; Prize donated by K.C. Cooke Florist. Miniature Rock Garden, Mrs. Heimpel, prize donated by K.C. Cooke, Florist; second, Mrs. Betties; Mrs. Dolmage. Most Points in Floral Exhibits. Mrs. J.14. Johnstone and Mrs, Wes Heimpel, tied, KNITTING Baby Bonnet and Sweater, Mrs. Powell; Mrs. Colclough; Mrs. Cook. Child's Cardigan, Mrs. Merner; Mrs. Colclough; Mrs. Harold Howard, Clinton, Baby's Shawl, Mrs. Merner. Matching Tam and Scarf, Mrs. Airdrie; Mrs. Merner; Mrs. Heimpel, Ladies' Slippers, Mrs. Heimpel; Mrs. Johnston; Mrs. Jervis. Poodle Dog or Doll, Mrs. Heimpel; Mrs. F. Gibson; Mrs. Evans. CROCHETING Baby's Jacket and Bonnet, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. Colclough. Bath Towel with trim, Mrs. McMichael; Mrs. Heimpel; Mrs. M. Gibson. • , Crocheted Edging, Mrs, Colclough; Mrs. Heimpel; Mrs, M. Gibson. Crocheted Doily, Mrs, McCowan; Mrs. Heimpel; Mrs, Colclough, Pot Holders, Mrs. Colciough: Mrs. Heimpel, Afghan, Mrs. J,C. Reid, R.R. 5, Clinton; Mrs, June Buckingham; Stratford; Mrs, Heimpel. Most Points is Mrs. Heimpel. NEEDLEWORK Cushion, Mrs. Tiesma: Mrs. Dolmage; Mrs. Airdrie., Tea Towel, embroidered, Mrs. Dolmage; Mrs. Heimpel; Mrs. Jervis. Pillow Case, Mrs. Dolmage; Mrs. Heimpel; Mrs. Cook. Dresser Scarf, Mrs. Heimpel; Mrs. Dolmage; Mrs. M. Gibson. Place Mats, Mrs. McGowan; Mrs. Heimpel; Mrs, Colciough. Crib Quilt, Mrs, Wiltse; Mrs. Heimpel. Quilt, best hand quilting, Mrs. McMichael; Mrs. Colclough. Quilt, appliqued, Miss Dorothy Marquis, Clinton; Mrs. McMichael; Mrs. Wiltse. Four quilt Blocks, Mrs. Nott; Mrs. Heimpel. Clinton Women's Institute Special-Most Points-Mrs, Wes Heimpel, SEWING Child's Shorts, Mrs. Beane; Mrs. Heimpel; Mrs. Nott. Girl's or Misses' Hot Pant Set, Mrs. Nott; Mrs. Heimpel; Mrs, Ken Johnston. Child's Blouse, Mrs. Nott; Mrs. Heimpel. Child's Nightgown, Mrs. Nott; Mrs. Heimpel. Ladies'.Peasant Blouse, Mrs. Beane; Mrs. Cook. Boy's two piece suit, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs, Airdrie, Mrs. Stoll. Boy's Jumpsuit, Mrs. Heimpel. Barbecue Apron, Mrs. Heimpel. Something new from something old, Mrs. Nott; Mrs, Heimpel; Mrs. Porter. Ladies' Hostess or Maxi Gown, First Prize donated by Irwin's Sewing Centre, Mrs. Johnston: Mrs. Beane; Miss Susan Reid, H.R. 5, Clinton. Ladies' or Misses' 2-piece pant suit, Mrs. Stoll; Mrs. Cook; Miss Reid, First prize donated by Irwin's Sewing Centre. Most Points was won by Mrs. Wes Heimpel. Simpson-Sears Ltd. Special- Most points in the Homemaking. Section-Mrs. Wes Heimpel with 144 points. JUNIOR SECTION Picture, hand drawn, Master Bill Gibson, R.R, 5, Clinton. Picture, paint by number, Mrs. Kee Stoll, Seaforth; Miss Judy Tiesma, R.R. 4, Clinton. Half Apron, Mrs. Stoll. Sleepwear, Miss Diane Collins; Miss Tiesma; and Mrs. Stoll. Knitted Article, Miss Tiesma and Mrs. Stoll. Homemade Candy, Master Gibson; Miss Sandra McClinchey, R.R. 1, Auburn; Miss Rosemarie Flynn, R.R. 4, Clinton. Cookies, Miss Flynn; Miss McClinchey; Master Gibson. Squares, Miss McClinchey; Miss Flynn. Bran Muffins, Miss McClinchey; Miss Flynn After School • Snack, Miss McClinchey, Ladies' Division of the Fair Board donates prize to the exhibitor with the most points in the Junior Section-Miss Sandra McClinchey with 21 points, SWINE Yorkshire Boar, littered betweee December 1,1970---September 1, 1 9 7 1: William Turnbull, 13ruSsels; Jan Van Vliet, Brussels; Lenentine Bros., Highgate. Boar, littered after September 1,1971; Jan Van Vliet, Brussels; Lenentine Bros., Highgate; Wm. Turnbull, Brussels; Jan Van Vliet, Brussels; Wm, Turnbull, Brussels, Sow, littered between. December 1,1970-May SI, 1971; Wm. Turnbull, Brussels; Jan Van Vliet, Brussels; Lenentine Bros., Highgate; Lenentine Bros„ Highgate; Wm, Turnbull, Brussels; Jan Van Vliet, Brussels. Sow, littered between June I, 1971 and August 31, 1971: Lenentine Bros., Highgate; Wm, Turnbull, Brussels; Jan Van Vliet, Brussels; Lenentine Bros., Highgate; Wm. Turnbull, Brussels; Jan Van Vliet, Brussels. LEICESTER Shearling Ram: Russell Dow, Bowmanville; Emke Bros, Elmwood; Russell Dow, Bowmanville; Emke Bros., Elmwood; James Snell, Clinton. Ram Lamb; James. Snell, Clinton; Russell Dow, Bowmanville; Russell Dow, Bowmanville; Emke Bros., Elmwood; Emke Bros., Elmwood, Shearling Ewe: Emke Bros.,. Elmwood; Russell Dow, Bowmanville; Russell Dow, Bowmanville; Emke Bros., Elmwood; James Snell, Clinton, Ewe Lamb; James Snell, Clinton; Emke• Bros., Bowmanville; Russell Dow, Bowmanville; Emke Bros., Elmwood. Flock: Russell Dow, Bowmanville; Emke Bros., Elmwood. Yearling Pen: Russell Dow, Bowmanville. Special, Roper Gloves to Best Flock: Russell Dow, Bowmanville. SOUTHDOWN Shearling Ram: W. E Crawford, Minesing, Ont.; W. E. Crawford, Minesing, Ont.; Thos. Todd, Lucknow; Emke Bros, Elmwood; Emke Bros,, Elmwood. Ram Lamb: Emke Bros., Elmwood; Emke Bros., Elmwood; Thos. Todd, Lucknow; Thos. Todd, Lucknow;, W. E. Crawford, Minesing. Shearling Ewe: W. E. Crawford, Minesing; W. E. Crawford, Minesing; Thos. Todd, Lucknow; Thos. Todd, Lucknow; Emke Bros., Elmwood. Ewe Lamb: Emke Bros., Elmwood; W. E. Crawford, Minesing; W. E. Crawford, Minesing; Thos, Todd, Lucknow; Emke Bros., Elmwood. Flock: W. E. Crawford, Minesing; Emke Bros., Elmwood. Yearling Pen: W. E. Crawford, Minesing; Thos. Todd, Lucknow. Special, 1 pr. Roper Gloves- Best Flock: W. E. Crawford, Minesing. SHROPSHIRE Shearling Ram: George S. Brien and Son, Ridgetown; W, E. Crawford, Minesing; George S. Brien and Son, Ridgetown; W. E. Crawford, Minesing; Raymond Comfort, St, Annis. Rare Lamb; Raymond Comfort, St. Ann's; Raymond Comfort, St. Ann's; W. E. Crawford, Minesing; W, E. Crawford, Minesing; George S. Brien and Son, Ridgetown. Shearling Ewe; W, E. Crawford, Minesing; George S. Brien and Son, Ridgetown; George S. Brien and Son, Ridgetown; Raymond Comfort, St. Ann's; W. E, Crawford, Minesing. Ewe Lamb; Raymond B. Comfort, St. Ann's; W. E. Crawford, Minesing; W. E. Crawford, Minesing; George S, Brien and Son, Ridgetown; George Sow, littered after September 1, 1971: Lenentine Bros,, Highgate; Wm, Turnbull, Brussels; Wm, Turnbull, Brussels; Jan Van Vliet, Brussels; Lenentine Breese Highgate; Jan Van. Vliet, Brussels. Herd: Wm. Turnbull. Brussels; Jan Van Vliet, Brussels; Lenentine Bros, Highgate, Landrece Boar, littered between December 1,1970 and September 1, 1971; Hugh Hart, Gadshill; Hugh Hart, Gadshill. Boar, littered after September 1, 1971: Hugh Hart, Gadshill; Hugh Hart, Gadshill. Sow, littered between December 1, 1970 and May 31, 1971: Hugh Hart, Gadshill; Hugh Hart, Gadshill. Sow, littered between June 1, 1971 and August 31, 1971; Hugh Hart, Gadshill; Hugh Hart, Gadshill, Sow, littered after September S. Brien and Son, Ridgetown. Flock: Raymond Comfort, St. Ann's; W. E. Crawford, Minesing. Yearling Pen: George S. Brien and Son, Ridgetown; W. E. Crawford, Minesing. Special-1 pr. Roper Gloves- Best Flock: Raymond Comfort, St. Ann's. OXFORD Shearling Ram: Emke Bros., Elmwood; Donald Dearing, Exeter; Russell Dow, Bowmanville; Emke Bros., Elmwood; Russell Dow, Bowmanville, Ram Lamb: Donald Dearing, Exeter; Donald Dearing, Exeter; Emke Bros., Elmwood; Emke Bros., Elmwood; Russell Dow, Bowmanville. Shearling Ewe: Emke Bros., Elmwood; Russell Dow, Bowmanville; Russell Dow, Bowmanville; Donald Dearing, Exeter; Emke Brow, Elmwood. • Ewe Lamb: Emke Bros., Elmwood; Emke Bros,, Elmwood;• Donald Dearing, Exeter; Donald Dearing, Exeter; Russell Dow, Bowmanville. Flock: Emke Bros., Elmwood; Donald Dearing, Exeter. Yearling Pen: Emke Bros., Elmwood; Russell Dow, Bowmanville. Special, 1 pr. Roper Gloves to Best Flock: Emke Bros., Elmwood. DORSET Shearling Earn: Gerald Comfort, St. Ann's; Russell Dow, Bowmanville, Ram Lamb: P. E. Dearing, Exeter; P. E. Dearing, Exeter; Gerald Comfort, St, Ann's; Gerald Comfort, St. Ann's; John Holland, Kincardine. • Shearling Ewe: Gerald Comfort, St. Ann's; Gerald Comfort, St, Ann's; Russell Dow, Bowmanville; P. E. Dearing, Exeter; P. E. Dearing, Exeter. Ewe Lamb: P. E. Dearing, Exeter; P. E. Dearing, Exeter; Gerald Comfort, St. Ann's; Gerald Comfort, St. Ann's; Russell Dow, Bowmanville. Flock: Gerald Comfort, St. Ann's; P. E. Dearing, Exeter. Yearling Pen; Gerald Comfort, St. Ann's; P. E. Dearing, Exeter. Special, 1 pr, Roper Gloves to Best Flock: Gerald Comfort, St, Ann's. SUFFOLK Shearling Ram: Gerald Comfort, St. Ann's; Gerald Comfort, St. Ann's; John Holland, Kincardine; George S. Brien and Son, Ridgetown; Codan Farm, Wyoming, Ram Lamb: John Holland, Kincardine; R. Voelmle, Auburn; Russell Dow, Bowmanville; R. Voelmle, Auburn; Gerald Comfort, St. Ann's, Shearling Ewe: John Holland, Kincardine; Gerald Comfort, St. Ann's; Gerald Comfort, St, Ann's; 1, 1971: Hugh Hart, Qadshill: Hugh Hart, Qadshill, Here; Hugh Hart, Gadshill, Lacombe Boar, littered between December 1, 1970 and September 1, 1971: Wilbur Turnbull, Brussels; Wilbur Turnbull, Brussels. Boar, littered after September 1,1971; Jan Van Vliet, Brussels; Jan Van Vliet, Brussels; Wilbur Turnbull, Brussels; Wilbur Turnbull, Brussels, Sow, littered between December 1, 1970 and May 31, 1971: Jan Van Vliet, Brussels; Wilbur Turnbull, Brussels; Wilbur Turnbull, Brussels; Jan Van Vliet, Brussels. Sow, littered between June 1, 1971 and August 31, 1911; Wilbur Turnbull, Brussels; Wilbur Turnbull, Brussels; Jan Van Vliet, Brussels; Jan Van Vliet, Brussels. Sow, littered after September 1, 1971: Wilbur Turnbull, George S, Brien and Son, Ridgetown; George S. Brien and Son, Ridgetown, Ewe Lamb: Gerald Comfort, St, Ann's; Gerald Comfort, St, Ann's; R. Voelmle, Auburn; Codan Farm, Wyoming; R. Voelmle, Auburn. Flock; Gerald Comfort, St, Ann's. Yearling Pen: Gerald Comfort, St. Ann's; George S. Brien, Ridgetown. Special, 1 pr. Roper Gloves to Best Flock; Gerald Comfort, St. Ann's. LINCOLN Shearling Ram: H. M. Lee & Sons, Highgate; H. M. Lee & Sons, Highgate; Ram Lamb: H. M. Lee & Sons, Brussels; Jan Van Vliet, Brussele; Jan Van Viiet, Brussels; Wilbur Turnbull, Brussels, Herd; Wilbur Turnbull, Brussels; Jan Van Vliet. Brussels, ANY QT.HER BREEDS Boar, littered after September 1, 1971: Hugh Hart, Gadshill, Sow, littered between December 1, 1970 and May 31, 1971: Hugh Hart, Qadshill, Sow, littered between June 1, 1971 and August 31, 1971; Hugh Hart, Gadshill, Sow, littered after September 1, 1971; Hugh Hart, Gadshill; Hugh Hart, Gadshill. Herd: Hugh Hart, Gadshill. Special-Trophy-donated by Clinton Crown Lanes and Drive-In for Best Herd of Swine; W. J, Turnbull, Brussels. Special-Shur Gain Division donates an award to Second Herd of Swine: Jan Van Vliet, Brussels. Highgate; H. M. Lee & Sons,, Highgate, Shearling Ewe: H, M. Lee & Sons, Highgate; H. M. Lee & Sons, Highgate. Ewe Lamb: H. M. Lee & Sons, Highgate; H. M. Lee & Sons, Highgate. Flock: H. M. Lee & Sons, Highgate. Yearling Pen: H. M. Lee & Sons, Highgate. Special, pr, Roper Gloves to Best Flock: H. M. Lee & sons, Highgate. Bainton Limited Special-to best flock of sheep on the grounds: W. E. Crawford, Minesing. Allied Chemical Canada Ltd. Special-to best pen of Yearlings, Gerald Comfort, St, Ann's. 6 Qiintpn News-Record, Thursday, Juna $,197.? Entries in Ladies Division up this year Results of sheep show at Clinton Spring Fair