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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1972-09-07, Page 6. , - ow, ./so 4 ///ss • The Dining Room of The 131ylli Inn will he open Sunday during the RIM Thresher Reunion for FOOD 'n' DRINK , entertaining friday & Saturday The Maitland Trio FORT LAUDERDALE'S FINEST FUN RESORT 2' 15alt0reanItliidlotet 3200 Galt Ocean Dr., Fort Lauderdale 33308 • 800 FT. PRIVATE OCEAN BEACH • TWO HEATED POOLS, SUN DECKS • LUXURIOUS GUEST ACCOMMODA- TIONS • GOLF PRIVILEGES ON 3 CHAMPIONSHIP COURSES • FREE TENNIS ON PREMISES • SUPERB DINING • NIGHTLY DANCING & ENTERTAINMENT • Visits to fabulous Disney World available. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: INNKEEPER 362.7637 212 KING ST, W. TORONTO Van Egmond Residence Egmondville Presentation Ceremony Of $7,000 from the Ontario Heritage Found- ation and the'laiinching of- a, public fuildi rale- ing campaign for a further $7,000 to purchase and restore the historic Van Egmond residence Sat. Sept. 9th 2:00 p.m. Everybody welcome VAN EGMOND RESIDENCE- South of Seaforth April 16 thru December 14 414 Pfr PersOn, 01, qePP. 56 of 420 rooms, European Plan Modified American lavish dinner & bre n: k P fa la S1, add it daily. $10 DURING CONKLIN'S 89th Birthda Sale NOW THRU SAT. SEPT' 9TH SPECIAL PURCHASE IN DUAL BLACK ONLY While Stocks Last—At A Truly Sensational Low Price! Herres a great buy! They're 210-1b. seal-down shingle* made by one Of the best manulaotttrara In the bushiest. C.M.H.C, approved! HURRY! SUPPLIES LIMITED No, these two youngsters are not eloping. They just won first prize for the best decorated bicycles at the Bayfield Fair last week. Left is Janice Miller and Ann Klomps is the groom. Both are from RR 2 Bayfield. (News-Record photo) CAN IDB SERVE YOU? Monday, September 11, 1972 one of our representatives Mr. J.D. Brinkiow will be at The Bedford Hotel Goderich 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon In this district and throughout Canada many persons and firms in practically all types of businesses including Agriculture • Tourist and Recreational Businesses • Construction • Professional Services • Transportation • Wholesale and Retail Trades, as well as Manufacturing have obtained loans from the IDB to acquire land, buildings, and machinery, to increase working capital, to start a new business, and for other purposes. If you consider that IDB can be of service, you are invited to arrange an appointment with the IDB representative by telephoning Telephone: 524-7337 or in advance by writing to 197 York Street, London 12, Ontarlb. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK r STANDARD OR AUTOMATIC 4 door Sedan DATSUN 1600, the bigger Datsun* Fully reelining bucketS * Five-main-bearing 92 h.p. overhead earn engine* Up to 35 miles per gallon * 0-60 in 14 seconds * Fully independent rear suspension *Fran t disc brakes * 31.4 foot turning circle * Standard all-synchromesh 4 -speed transmission (Optional automatic avail. able)* Tinted glass, whitewalls, flow-through ventilation * Rear defrOster *Retractable seat belts and warning device *Winner of the treacherous Fast African Safari. ...••••••,•••••,••••4"•••••••••••••••••..4- ' 4.•••••,..4p.s...••• Now is the time to deal--- Come In and make Us an Offer on DATSUN 1600's SELECTION AND TRADE IN VALUES ARE GREAT n:•••••• ' ,•• •••• •••• ••:",‘ , • ;•*.•:'.ft•,,;*5 ! NatiAMOMMDIN DATSUN PRODUCT OF NISSAN AUTOMATICS 2 -door Sedan DATSUN 1600. Our most expensive 2-door *Deep padded front buckets *Five main- bearing 92 h.p. overhead cam engine *Up tO 35 miles per gallon *040 in 13.5 SecondS * Fully independent rear suspension *Safety front disc brakes *31A ft. turning circle *Standard all-synchromesh 4-speed transmission (optional automatic available) *Allvinyi upholstery *Tinted glass, - whitewalls, flow-thrOugh ventilation *Wheel discs *Rear defroSter*Re- tractable seat belts and warning deViee. The Sporty corniniiterr GERALD'S DATSUN Ph.527-1010 Seaforth News-lieVird, Thursday, September 7, 1972 1 1 .0 T1 .Bayf tem taw results show work by extunitors BY NIII.VENA EISIcKSQN Here are more results of the Bsyfield Weir held last weekend. Special Events: tug-of-war, nubile :school boys. Brucefielcl heat Holmesville; public school girls, Brucefield beat Holmesville and Men's team. Bayfield beat Lonsh.,4. Horse-shoe pitching: two-man team Earl Tebbutt and John Semple, Lester Layton and Carl Horton, David Smith and Frank Burch. Log-sawing: two-man team, John Siertsema and Tom Penhale, George Wilson and Howard Atkins, Leroy DeJong and Ron DeJong. Nail driving, ladies only, Mrs. Jack Merner, Joyce Mcllwain, Stephanie Fluffell. Pony classes; saddling contest, Janet Huntley, David Bird, Catherine Westlake; musical chairs, Brian Straughan, David Bird, Catherine Westlake, . Janet Huntley; flag race, David Bird, Shirley McFadden, Brian Straughan; performance, saddle class, Janet Huntley, Catherine Westlake, Brian Straughan, Susan Chapman, David Bird. Bicycle races: boys' public school, John Dykstra, James Armstrong, Tom Hill, Stephen Miller; girls' public school, Beth Paggan, Wendy Torrance, Sharon Bunn, Mini-bike races; public school boys' only, Guy Armstrong, George Armstrong, Paul Payne. Pony races: public school- pony under 11 hands, David Bird, Mary Ann Kalbfleisch; under 14 hands-rider under 21 years of age, Catherine Westlake, David Bird, Janet Huntley, Beth Sherritt. Horse race: over 14 hands- open, Jim Straughan, Mrs. Straughan, Catherine Westlake, Janet Huntley. Dairy cattle: 4-H Club, senior calf, Neil Salverda, Ed Salverda, Paul Gibbings; junior calf, Brian Trewartha, Bonnie Westbrook, David Rodges; Guernseys, junior calf, Janet Rodges. Sheep classes: Suffolk, ram, Russell Manson of Zurich; ram, shearling, Russell Manson,; ram, lamb, Russell Manson; ewe, two shears or over, Russell Manson; ewe, shearling, Russell Manson; ewe, lamb, Rdssell Manson; Shropshires, ewe; MO shears or over, Russell Manson. Oxford, ram, 2 shears or over, Donald Dearing, Exeter; ram, shearling, Donald Dearing, ram, lamb, Donald Dearing; ewe, 2 shears or over, Donald Dearing; ewe, shearling, Donald Dearing; ewe, lamb, Donald Dearing. Leicester, ewe, 2 shears or over, Russell Manson, ewe, shearling, Russell Manson; ewe, lamb, Russell Manson. Special Prize, nen of 4 (any breed) Donald Dearing, Russell Manson, Market lamb special (best pair any breed), Russell Manson. Ladies' work, living room accessories, Mrs. E.E. Riley; two doilies, not frilled, Mrs, 11.A. Orr, Mrs. George Clark; cushion silk or satin, Mrs. W. COlciough: cushion, new idea, Mrs. Kathleen Siertserna, Mrs. W Colclough; TV runner or centrepiece, Mrs, May Gibson, Mrs, Lloyd Makins. Dining room accessories: luncheon cloth embroidered, Miss Dorothy Marquis, Mrs. Lloyd Makins; luncheon cloth, lace trimmed, Mrs. May Gibson, Mrs, W, Colclough; four place mats, crocheted, Mrs. Lloyd Makins; four place mats, new design, Mrs. Colclough. Bedroom accessories; one pillow ,case, embroidered, Miss Dorothy Marquis, Mrs. Ross Merrill; one pillow case, cross stitched, Mrs. Ross Merrill, Mrs. E.E. Riley; one pillow case, crocheted, rick-rack, Mrs. May Gibson, Mrs. L, Makins; decorative bed cushion, Mrs. L. Makins; dresser set-any design, Mrs. E.E. Riley, Mrs. L. Makins. Kitchen accessories: three potholders, practical, Mrs. W. Colelough; two tea towels, embroidered, Mrs. May Gibson, Mrs, E.E. Riley; three or more articles, kitchen shower, Mrs. Ann Gibson, Mrs. E.E. Riley; oven door finger towels, Mrs. E,E, Riley. Children's wear: child's dress, Miss Ruth Rousseaux, Mrs. J. Siertsema,; child's bulky knit sweater, Mrs. J. Siertsema; child's two piece' outfit, slacks and top, Mrs, J, Siertsema, child's pullover sweater; Mrs. W. Colclough; child's cardigan, Mrs. Joan Merner, Mrs. W. Colclough; child's jumpsuit, Mrs. J. Siertsema; baby's jacket and bonnet, crocheted white, Mrs. W. Colclough; baby's jacket and bonnet, knit, white, Mrs. W. Coldough, Mrs. Ross Merrill. Ladies' wear: gingham cross stitch apron., Mrs. L. Makins, lady's sweater, handknit, Mrs. R.L. Wiltsie, Mrs. W. Colclough; . lady's matching tam and scarf, Mrs. R.A. Orr, Mrs. Joan Merner; lady's slippers, Mrs. W. Colclough; duster, Mrs. L. Makins. Men's wear: mitts, one pair, heavy, navy, Mrs. Mary Gibson; socks; one' pair, heavy, navy, Mrs. Ann Gibson, Mrs, W. Colclough; socks, one pair, fine, navy, Mrs. Ann Gibson, Mrs. W. Colclough. Other ladies' work: knit lace edging, pillow case, Mrs. W. Colclough, Mrs. George Clark; crocheted edging pillow case, Mrs. Geo. Clark, Mrs. Mary Gibson; four quilt blocks, different design, mounted, Mrs. E.E. Riley; crib quilt, Mrs. Ross Merrill, Mrs. E.E. Riley; quilt, cotton, p..telted quilting and design, Mrs. W. Colclough, Mrs. Ross Morrill; quilt, cotton, plain, fancy qttilting. Mrs. R.R. Riley, Mrs, Ross Merrill; afghan, knit, Mrs. W. Colclough; fhen, crocheted, Miss Dorothy Marquis; Appliqued quilt, Miss Dorothy Marquis, Mrs, Ross Merritt; Poncho, knit or crocheted, Mrs. W. Colelough. Public school pet show: male cat, Leslie Martin, London; female cat, Janet Walters, London, John McLeod; rabbits, Debbie Siertsema; pigeons, Debbie Siertsema, Bobbie Siertsema, most unusual pet, Debbie Siertsema, Rob Siertsema, Laura Cantelon, FINE ARTS Original Oil Painting— Landscape; Mrs. R.L. Willsie, Bayfield; Mr. W. Stasiak, London, Seascape: Mrs. R.L. Willsie, Bayfield; Mrs. R.M. Peck, Hensall. Still Life; Mr. W. Stasiak, London; Mrs, R.M. Peck, Hensall. Flowers: Mrs. R.M. Peck, Hensall; Mrs. R.L. Willsie, Bayfield, Original Water Colour— Landscape: Mrs. R.M. Peck, Hensall. Flowers: Mrs. Edna Young, Clinton. Original Black and White (any subject): Mrs. Edna Young, Clinton. Special Prize, donated by Mrs, F. Oddleifson: Mr. W. Stasiak, London. FRUIT Apples, bushels— McIntosh Red: Fraser Stirling. A.O.V. Pall; P. McClyinoitt; F. Apples, 5I.'-q uart baskets - MeIntosh lied; P. Stirling, kings; Preset' Stirling. St. Lawrence': Preset. Stirling. Delicious Yellow:. Fraser Stirling. Wolf River; Fred McClymont, A.O.V. Fall (named) Prager Stirling; Fred Mcelymotd. A.O.V. Winter (named): I?, Stirling. Four varieties of Fall apples; Brenda Wurdell; F. McClymont; F, Stirling, Apples, plate of five— Baldwins; F, Stirling; Brenda Wurdell; F. McClymont. Delicious: .Brenda Wurdell. Yellow Delicious: P. McClymont; Brenda Wurdell. Red Delicious: Paul Middleton; Brenda Wurdell. Northern Spy; Brenda Wurdell; F. Stirling; Paul Middleton, Ontario: F, McClymont; F, Stirling, Talman Sweet: Brenda Wurdell; F. McClymont; F, Stirling. Kings; F. Stirling. Golden Russet: F. Stirling; F, McClymont. Gravenstein: F. McClymont. Blenheim Pippin: F. Stirling. Wolf River: P. McClymont. Wealthy: F. McClymont. St. Lawrence: F. Stirling; F. McClymont. Snow: Paul Middleton; Brenda Wurdell; Carl Diehl, North Star: F. Stirling. McIntosh: Brenda Wurclell; F. Stirling; Paul Middleton. Quince; P. Stirling. 12 Crabapples..any variety; J.C. Mayman; Carl Diehl; Fred McClymont. Plums, plate of 12— Lombard: Mrs, Ross Merrill. Rene Claude; F, Stirling. German Prune: McClvmont. ltalinn Prone: Paul Middleton. A. ),V. Mum, (named): P. Stirling. I rs,, .plate of r), Ciapps rovolirite: flerolft peohale; P. McClynionts Mrs. loonlite. Bartlett:, P. Menymoui.; Stirling; Brenda Ileum D' A ti jou; F. 111(.0s/tined; F. Stirling, A.O.Y. Pears, (named): F. McClymont. Duchess: P. Stirling, Sheldon; P. McClymont. Boum:, Clairgettn:1". McClym o nt. Peaches, ,plate of ri— Niberta; Mayman; Mrs, F. Schilbe. A.O.V. Peach (named): Mrs. F. Schilbe, Sunhaven; Carl Diehl, Jubilee; Mayman. Best Basket of Fruit, host varieties, grown in Ontario: Fred McClymont. Special, (separate entry), Smith's Repair Shop, Varna, Best bushel of St. Lawrence apples: Fred McClymont. DOMESTIC SCIENCE BAKING Workman's Lunch: Mrs. John Siertsema. Six bran muffins: Mrs. Ross Merrill; Mrs. Mary Clark. Six baking powder biscuits; Mrs. E.E. Riley. Six peanut butter cookies: Mrs. Ross Merrill; Mrs. John Siertsema. Drop cookies, fruit and nut: .Mrs, Ross Merrill; Mrs...), Siert- sema. Oatmeal date squares: Mrs. Ross Merrill; Mrs. Mary Clark. Dutch apple pie: Mrs. J. Siert- sema. Raspberry pie: Mrs. Ann Gib- son; Mrs. J. Siertsema. Raisin pie, Mrs. J. Siertsema; Mrs. Ann Gibson. Orange cake: Mrs. Herb Beierling. Angel food cake (uniced): Mrs. W. Colclough. Loaf home-made bread, white: Mrs. W. Colclough. Six buns, plain: Mrs. Frances Schilbe. Six cinnamon buns: Mrs. Frances Schilbe. • Special box of treats for shut- ins, appearance to count: Mrs. J. • Siertsema; Mrs. Lois. Lance. I te !•.!i s•••.' CANNED GOODS One pint strawberries: Mrs. J. H. Johnstone; Brenda Wurdell. One pint raspberries: Mrs. J.H. Johnstone; Brenda Wur- dell. One pint peaches: Brenda Wurdell; Lois Lance. One pint plums; Brenda Wur- dell. One pint pears: Mrs. J.H. Johnstone. One pint canned beans: Mrs. J.H. Johnstone. One pint pickled corn: Mrs. J. Siertsema. Catsup: Mrs. J.H. Johnstone, Maple Syrup: Fred .Mc(llyrnorit; Mrs. Doris Schilbe, Strawberry. jsm: Mrs. Marilyn fl).) Raw. Grime jelly; Mrs, J.11. John- stone, Apple jelly: Mrs..). Il. John- stone. Any currant Mrs. -J. 11. Johnstone. BAKING SPECIAI,S Hayfield Agricultural Society— Light fruit cake, uniced: Mrs. W. Colclough; Mrs. Marilyn (I).) Warner. Pry-Cadbury Limited Chocolate cake., Mrs. .1. Siert- sema;• Mrs, Prances Schilbe; Miss Brenda Wurdell. Wm. Neilson chocolate cake: Brenda Wurdell; Mrs, W. Colelough; Mrs, J, Siertsema, Arva Flour Mill:— Chocolate Brownies: Mrs. J. Siertsema; Brenda Wurdell: Mrs. Ross Merrill, Date and Nut Loaf: Mrs. Ross Merrill; Mrs. W. Colelough;, Mrs. Mary Clark. Apple pie: Mrs. Don Haw; Mrs. Mary Clark; Brenda Wur- dell. Cocoanut. tarts: Mrs. Ross Merrill; Mrs. F. Schilbe; Mrs, .Jean Dunn. Schneider's— Apple pie: Mrs. Don Haw; Mrs. J. Siertsema; Mrs. Ann Gibson, Chocolate Cake: Brenda Wur- dell; Mrs. W. Colclough; Mrs. Ross Merrill. Butter tarts: Mrs. Ross Merrill; Mrs. Ann Gibson; Mrs. E.E. Riley. Ida McClinchey Special-spice cake (plain): Mrs. Don Haw; Mrs. Frances Schilbe; Mrs. May Gibson. Ontario Bean Producers Board-Baked beans: Mrs. Herb Beierling; Mrs. J. Siertsema; Mrs. Don Haw. Milford Doer Special-Banana layer cake (iced): Mrs. J. Siert- sema; Mrs. F. Schilbe; Mrs. Lois Lance. Clarence Gascho special- cherry pie: Mrs. F. Schilbe; Mrs. Herb Beierling. Engedura Yeast special- White bread, Mrs. W. Colclough; Mrs. E.E. Riley; Mrs. Frances Schilbe.. Rolls: Mrs. F. Schilbe; Mrs. W. Colclough; Mrs, E.E. Riley. s'''Or!,1-hinWi • WI:init .' eatifre Mrs. 'J." Biertserna; Miss 'Mary Cantelon; Miss Brenda Wur- dell; Mrs. Marilyn (D.) Haw. FLOWERS & PLANTS Collection of cut flowers, in container, arrangement counts: Cindy Middleton; Doreen McKenzie, Mantle bouquet: Cindy Middleton; Doreen McKenzie, Table bouquet mixed flowers..,not over 12" high; Cindy Middleton; Mrs. W. Colclough Miniature bouquet: Mrs. Elmer Turner; Cindy Middleton. F.