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10.
Spring Fair R esu Its
MacAdam Clinton; Mrs. Arlene
Strickland,
Arva Flour Milk donates prizes
for:.
3 varieties of fruit bread; Mrs.
Owen Delve; Mr. Wm Doltnage;
Mrs. Arlene Strickland,
Rolls; Mrs. Milton Wiltse; Mrs,
A. Strickland; Mrs, J.H. Johnstone.
Arrangement of fancy cookies:
Mrs. Wm, Dolmage; Londesboro;
Mrs, Thos, O'Connell; Clinton;
Mrs. Fred Chapple, RR 4 Seaforth,
Angel food cake; Mrs. Lillian
Evans; Mrs. Robt. McMichael;
'Mrs. Colclough,
Ontario Bein Board- best dish of'
baked beans: Eva Roorda; Mrs,
J.H. Johnstone; Mrs, Jerry Cook,
Half slip & brief: Mrs. Greg
Brandon; Mrs, Jack Van Egmond,
RR, Clinton; Mrs. Carl Powell,
Clinton.
Tricot nightie: Mrs, Jack Van
Egmond.
Bathing suit: Mrs. Greg Brandon;
Mrs. Elgin Nott; Mrs. Frank
McDonald.
Girdle and bra: Mrs. Jack Van
Egmond.
Special—Delong Scouil! Ltd,
donates to exhibitor with most
points in sewing section: Mrs. Elgin
Nott, RR 4, Clinton.
Knitting & Crocheting
Crocheting—
Baby set: Mrs. Eva Roorda,
Brucefield; Mrs. Wilfred Colclough,
Clinton.
Ladies or child's poncho: Mrs.
Robt. McMichael, Walton; Mrs.
Ruth Van Zon, Clinton; Mrs, Tjerk
Tiesma RR 4, Clinton.
Doilies with hand crocheted
edges: Mrs. Wes Heimpel; Mrs. Wm
Dolmage; Mrs, Bill Kolkman RR 1,
Clinton.
Edging: Mrs, Wes Heimpel; Mrs.
Bill Kolkman.
Ladies or misses shrink: Heather
:VacAdatil, Clinton; Mrs, Bill Kolk-
„s.'m„ an; Mr ,RuthYaln Zon, 'Clinton.
t:!-4 Crocheted or tam: Mrs.
Stewart Dale, RR 4 Clinton; Mrs.
Wilfred Calclough; Heather
MacAdam.
Bedspread or tablecloth: Mrs.
Marg Thorndike, Clinton; Mrs. Bill
Kalkman; Mrs. Wes Heimpel.
Afghan: Mrs. Robt McMichael;
Mrs. Dick Roorda; ,Bonnie
MacLean, Clinton.
Knitting—
Baby bonnet and sweater: Mrs.
John McCowan; Mrs. Dick Roorda;
Mrs. Wilfred Colclough.
Slippers: Mrs. Fred Chapple RR
4 Seaforth; Mrs. Grace Buffenga,
Clinton; Mrs. Bill Kolkman, RR 1,
Clinton. '
Ladies pull over: Mrs. Stewart
Dale RR 4, Clinton; Mrs. Wes
Heimpel; Mrs., Carl Powell,
Men's work socks: Mrs. John
McCowan; Mrs. Tjerk Tresma, RR
4 Clinton; Mrs. Wes Heimpel,
Mittens and matching tam: Mrs.
Wes Heimpel; Mrs. Wilfrid
Colclough.
Afghan: Mrs, Wes Heimpel; Mrs.
Joanne Beuketna,
Weston Bakeries Ltd. donates a
prize for most points in knitting or
GOLD LETTERING FREE
BILL FOLDS
UTILITY &
ATTACHCCASES
LUGGAGE
SIFTS
FOR
DIN
WINS DIVISION
Crafts
Irwins' Sewing Centre: Mrs, Greg
Brandon; Mrs, Frank McDonald;
' Cushion orewel embroidered' Mrs. Ken Johnston.
Mrs, John McCowan, Seaforth; Simplicity Patterns Ltd.- donates
Mrs. Charles Brown, Clinton; Mrs. a prize for the most in classes of
Elgin Nott, Clinton. ladies and misses section: Mrs. Greg
Wall hanging crewel em- Brandon, RR 4, Clinton,
broidered; Miss Wibbina ByIsms, Boys and Men:
Blyth; Heather MacAdam Clinton; Trousers: Mrs. Greg Brandon;
M. Charles Brown, Clinton. Mrs, Jack Roords; Mr,s. John
Mat, hooked from. rags: Mrs. Beane, Clinton.
Milton Wiltse, Clinton; Mrs. Wes Dress shirt: Mrs. Greg Brandon;
Heimpel, Wroxeter. Mrs. Wes Heimpel; Mrs. John
Mat hooked on turkey canvas: Beane.
Miss Dianes Collins Clinton; Mrs. T-Shirt; Mrs, Wes Heimpel; Mrs.
John McCowan, Seaforth; Miss Frank McDonald, '
Wibbina Bylsma, Blyth. Basic Knits—special; Mrs. Greg
Mat any other kind: Mrs. Elgin Brandon,
Nott; Mrs. Wes Hermpel; Mrs, Ed Children- 12 and under—
Porter, Clinton. Jumpsuit; Mrs, Ken Johnston;
Picture- nil painting: Mrs. Wm, " Mrs. Wes Heimpel.
Dalmage, Londesboro; Mrs. Wes Dress: Mrs, John Beane; Mrs.
Heimpel. Ken Johnston; Mrs. Henry Gerrits,
Picture- paint by number: Mrs. Clinton.
Lillian Evans, Clinton; Mrs, Wm. Toddlers dress with matching
DoImage, Londesboro; Miss Diane pants: Mrs. Elgin Nott; Mrs. Henry
Collins, Clinton. Gerrits; Mrs, Ken Johnston,
Picture on cloth- hand em- Miscellaneous—
broidered or appliqued: Mrs. Elgin Fancy tea apron: Mrs. Wes Heim-
Nott; Mrs. Wes Heimpel; Mrs. Wm. pel; Mrs: Wm. Dolmage; Mrs. Elgin
Dolmage. Nott,
Ceramic figureine hand painted: Half apron; Mrs. Elgin Nott; Mrs..
Arlene Strickland, Clinton; Mrs. Wm Dolmage; Mrs, Wes Heimpet.
Owen Delve, Clinton. Clothes pin bag: Mrs. Elgin Nott;
Hand made doll of' unusual Mrs, Wes Heimpel.
materials: Mrs. John Fisher, Clin- Mary's Sewing Centre Special
ton; Mrs. Wm. Dolmage, Lon- donates prizes for— ,
desboro.
The Jersey herd of Lloyd Dale of RR 2, Seaforth were entered in the all-Ontario Spring Jersey
Show which was held for the first time ever at the Clinton Spring Fair. Left to right are Lloyd
and Betty Dale, and Ron and Marlene Bowles from Atwood, •who helped the Dales. (News..
Record photo)
BE OUR GUEST
BEEF BARBECUE LUNCHEON
SATURDAY, JUNE 8
(West of Hensel! on Highway 84 to second
Corner, one-half Mile South)
Door stop: Mrs. Wm. Dolmage;
Mrs. Carl Powell, Clinton.
Tote bag: Heather MacAdam,
Clinton; Mrs, Margaret Coombs,
Clinton; Mrs. Carl Powell, Clinton.
Any article of hand made
jewellery: Mrs. Wes Heimpel.
Any article of needlepoint: Mrs,
Cobey Amsing, Clinton; Mrs. Owen
Delue; Mrs. Wes Heimpel,
Any article decorated with
pressed dried flower's: Mrs. Tjerk
Tiesma, Clinton; Mrs. Wm
Dolmage; Mrs. Bill Kolkman,
ton.
Picture. mod podged: Mrs. John
McCowan, Seaforth; Mrs, Jack
Roorda, Clinton; Mrs. Joanne
Beerkema, Clinton.
, Picture on velvet- liquid paints:
Mrs. Wes Heimpel.
Luncheon or table cloth: Mrs.
Elgin Nott; Mrs. Bill Flynn, Clin-
ton; Mrs, Wes Heimpel.
Place mats: Mrs. Wes Heimpel.
Special- Scott Paper Ltd- donates
merchandise to exhibitor with most
points in Craft Section: dMrs. Wes
Heimpel, Wroxeter,
Sewing
We Heimpel; Mrs, Tjerk' TreSina.
Olds and misses--
fiSrts: Mrs Elgiti Nsitt irs.
Blouse: Mrs, Elgin Nott; Mrs.
Ken Johnston, Clinton; Mrs. Wes
Heimpel.
Nightgown: Mrs, Elgin Nott; Mrs.
Ken Johnston; Mrs, Frank
McDonald, Clinton.
Dress: Mrs, Elgin Nott; Mrs. Ken
Johnston; Mrs, Wes Heimpel.
Slacks: Mrs. Elgin Nott; Mrs.
Frank McDonald; Mrs. Ken John-
ston.
Misses and ladies—
Afternoon dress: Mrs, Greg Bran-
don, Clinton; Mrs, Elgin Nott; Mrs,
Ken Johnston,
Smock top: Mrs. Jim Fitzgerald,
Clinton; Mrs. Elgin Nott; Mrs. Ken
Johnston.
Ladies blouse or pant top: Mrs.
Greg Brandon; Judi MacDonald,
Clinton; Mrs. Jim Fitzgerald.
Halter dress: Mrs. Greg Brandon;
Mrs. Elgin Nott; Mrs. Jim Fit-
zgerald.
Suit- 2 piece: let prize donated by
IDI3 OPENS
STRATFORD
OFFICE
It, B. Baron
The Industrial Development
Bank announces the opening
of a branch office at 1032
Ontario Street, Stratford, with
Mr. 8, B. Baron as manager.
IDB provides financing,
usually in the form of term
loans, to businesses which are
unable to obtain financial as-
sistance from other sources on
reasonable terms end condi-
tions. MB makes loans to
almost every type Of business
including manufacturing,
tourist industry, construction,
Wholesale and, retail trade,
agriculture, and many othera.
The manager of the new
office, Mr. Baron, joined Mt
in 1967 and prior to his
present appointment he wag
astsistant manager of the MB
office in London.
The staff of the new office
also includes F. Ellahi N. G.
W. Peever, and E. G. Bee
Who were previousl y at the
London tale, and H. A.
Sheldon who wan at the
Kingeton office.
crocheting; Mrs. Wes Heimpet,
Wroxeter.
Needlework
Cushion; Mrs. Milton Wiltse,
Clinton; Mrs. Elgin Nott; Mrs, John
McGowan.
Tea towel: Mrs, Wes Heimpel;
Mrs. Wm, Dolmage; Mrs. May Gib.
son, RR 6 Clinton.
White pillowcase cross stitch &
embroidery: Mrs, Wes Heimpel;
Mrs. Robt. McMichael; Mrs. Elgin
Nott,
Set of 4 place mats: Mrs. Ken
Johnston.
Childs crib quilt: Mrs. Wilfred
Colclough; Mrs. Fred Chapple, RR
4 Seaforth.
Quilt hand appliqued: Miss
Dorothy Marquis, Clinton; Mrs.
Wes Heimpel; Mrs. Robt.
McMichael.
Quilt reversible: Mrs. Cecil
Elliott, Clinton; Mrs. Robt.
McMichael; Mrs. Fred Chapple.
Fancy quilt, cross stitch spsttern;
Mrs. Robt.McMichallrss
vfee4,70.4,t,
Clinton' W'omen's Institute
Special- to exhibitor with most
points in needlework: Mrs. Wes
Heimpel, Wroxeter,
Domestic Science
Salad dressing: Mrs. F. O'Con-
nell, Clinton; Mrs. Wm. Flynn RR
4, Clinton; Mrs. Eva Roorda,
Brucefield.
White bread: Mrs. J.H. John-
stone, Goderich; Mrs. Fred Chap-
ple, RR 4, Seaforth; Mrs. Wilfrid
Colclough, Clinton.
Cinnamon buns: Mrs. 'John-
stone; Mrs. Arlene Strickland, Clin-
ton.
Fancy tea biscuits: Eva Roorda;
Mrs. T, O'Connell; Mrs. J.H. John-
stone.
Plain bran muffins: Mrs. Elgin
Nott, RR 4 Clinton; Mrs. Arnold
Taylor, Brucefield; Heather
McAdam, Clinton.
Coffee Cake: Mrs. Owen Delve,
Clinton; Mrs, J,H. Johnstone; Mrs.
Arlene Strickland.
Cherry loaf: Eva Roorda; Mrs.
Wm, Dolmage, Londesboro; Mrs.
Owen Delve.
Pumpkin loaf; Mrs, Wm,
Dolmage; Mr* Owen Delve,
Mrs. Fred Cliapple,
Angel Foed Cale: Mrs, Lillian
Evans, Clinton; Mrs. Bill Flynn;
Mrs. Robt. McMichael, Walton,
White square cake: Mrs. Wilfred
Calclough; Mrs, J.B. Johnston,
Raisin pie; Mrs. J,H. Johnstone;
Mrs, Joan Grunewald, RR 5 Clin-
ton; Mrs.' Wilfred Calclough.
Rhubarb pie: Mrs. J.H, John-
stone; Mrs, Arnold Taylor,
Brucefield; Heather McAdam.
Butter tarts: Mrs. Wm. Dolmage;
Mrs. Thos. O'Connell; Edith
Falconer, Clinton,
Oatmeal cookies: Mrs. Arlene
Strickland; Eva Roorda; Joanne
Bevkema, Clinton.
Unbaked fancy squares: Mrs. Ar.
nold Taylor; Mrs. Wrn. Dolmage;
Mrs. Ken Dupee, Clinton,
Drop cookies: Mrs. Arnold
.Taylor; .Mrs Colclough; Mrs. ,VV.rn.
A~ilipage•t/
„gine Made Csndy: Mrs uwen
Delve; Mrs. Lillian Evans, Clinton;
Mrs, Wm. Flynn.
Special from Chicago Metal lec for
most points in domestic science:
Mrs. .1.1-I, Johnstone, Goderich.
Fry— Cadbury Special for best
chocolate layer cake: Mrs, J.H.
Johnstone; Mrs. Colclough; Mrs.
Wm. Flynn.
J.Ms Schneider Ltd offers prizes
for—
Best Apple Pie: Edith Falconer,
Clinton; Mrs. A Taylor; Mrs. Wm,
Dalmage.
Best Chocolate Cake: Mrs. J.H.
Johnstone; Mrs. A. Taylor.
Best Butter Tarts: Mrs. Wm.
Dalmage; Edith Falconer; Mrs.
Lillian Evans, Clinton.
McCormicks Ltd, Special for best
graham cracker pie: Mrs. Jerry
Cook, Clinton; Mrs. Cecil Elliott, e
Clinton; Mrs. J.H: Johnstone.
Wm Neilson Ltd.— special for
best chocolate square cake: Mrs.
J.H. Johnstone; Mrs. Arnold
Taylor; Mrs. Lillian Evans,
I.G.A. special - for individual ser-
ving of fancy dessert: Mrs, Owen
Delve, Clinton; Mrs. Eugene
Christie Brown tfc Co. Ltd,
donates a gift assortment for most
points in over All baking section;
Mrs. J.H. Johnstone, Goderich,
Floral Exhibits
Floral exhibit for wedding an-
niversary; Mrs. Wm. Dolmage; Mrs.
Jerry Cook; Mrs. J.H. Johnstone.
'African violet - double; Mrs. Fred
Chapple; Mrs, Milton Wiltse; Mrs
J.H. Johnstone,
African violet single; Mrs, Fred
Chapple; Mrs. Wilfred Calclough;
Mrs. Brian Mustard, RR 2, Clinton.
Potted geranuim: Mrs. J.H. John-
stone( Mrs. Wm. Dolmage; Mrs.
Lillian Evans, Clinton,
Collection of 4 cactus; Mrs, Dick
Roorda, Brucefield; Mrs, % Wm.
Dolmage; Mrs. J.H. Johnstone.
Best arrangement of lily of the
valley in a cup and saucer: Mrs, '
John McGowan; Mrs. Elgin Nott;
Mrs. Milton Wiltse,
Most colorful foliage: Mrs. Fred
Chapple; Mrs. Cecil Elliot; Mrs,
J.H. Johnstone.
Bouquet of 8 tulips: Mrs. John
McCowan; Mrs. Cecil Elliott; Mrs.
J.H. Johnstone,
Best flower pot of baby, tears: 1st
donated by K.C, Cooke, Florist,
Clinton:
Mrs. Ed Porter, RR 5, Clinton;
Mrs, Fred Chapple; Mrs. Brian
Mustard RR 2, Clinton,
Bride's' mothers corsage- 1st
donated by K.C. Cooke, Florist,
Clinton: Mrs. Elgin Nott; Mrs. Bill
Dale; Mrs. John McCowan,
McConnell Nursery Co. Ltd-
donates to exhibitor with most
points in flower section: Mrs. Fred
Chapple, RR 4, Seaforth.
Special donated by Mrs. Dot
McLean for new exhibitor with
most points: Nancy Fisher.
Simpson Sears Ltd donates a gift
certificate to exhibitor with most
points in the homemaking section:
Mrs. Wes Heimpet.
Junior Section
Kindergarten picture "Fun at the
' Fair: Ellen Gower, Clinton P.S.;
Donnie Hearn, Clinton P.S.; Carrie
Powell, Clinton P.S.
Grades 1 & 2 picture "Fun at the
fair”: Doug McLean, Clinton P.S;
Melanie Mann, Clinton P.S,;
Rhonda Lobb, Clinton P.S.
(continued on page 5A)
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