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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-10-04, Page 17Zurich Fair Features School Competition Th* 4, 1954 MEN'S □upper ‘ KIRKTON UNITED CHURCH Cancelled X Brownie's ■ (. ________ 0RIVMN ll4. THEATRE fe< CLINTON, ONTARIO Fruit , Fred McClymont, Varna, 19 firsts, Geiger, ie first, three seconds: 1 Enrich, four firsts. Mrs. Herb Klopp, Em Grain And §eeds White fail wheat, mont; mixed grain, mont; red clover, mothy seed, Fuss: bert Geiger, " ensilage corn, Zurich, J. Battler, Flowers Large Bouquet. Son, Zurich: smal Haugh, Brucefield, Sylvia, J. Battler, her ’ ' “ "er; pansies, Airs. Webber, begonias, Airs. Haugh. _ Willert, Airs. Haugh; astei Laura Pepper; petunias, Airs, Webber; Turkheim. Mrs, Haugh; co Haugh; gloxania, Willert Airs. Haugh, Airs. Webbet, 'r Webbei Haugh.Airs. Webbei Delbert Geiger, eight seconds rich, oi Fred .................... „ Fred mont; red clover, H. A. F '.............while beaZurich, " Arnold , Zurich AlcCly McCly iss; ti ......is, Deb McClymont Mer ler aP. WillM’t am bouquet, Wallac Delbert Geiger ........ Elizabeth Web dahlias, J. Battler, Ed Haber fuschlas, Elizabeth Webber ’1 Mrs. Haugh, ; geraniums, Geiger, „ ....___ Whlert, house plants, John h; colons,. Mrs. annuals cosmos, ■r; zin- li; ver- Ed Haberer, Airs, nias, WJllert, Airs, banas. Airs. Haugh, ______ gladiolus, Mrs. Ed Gill, Airs. Haugh; cactus, Mrs, Haugh. Ladies Work Quilt, applique, Airs. Ed GUI, Elizabeth. Webber; pieced cotton, Theatre Gill, Webber; fancy cotton, Airs, Earl Flaxard, Airs, H> Fuss; com­ forter, Mrs. Gill; bedspread, Mrs. W, Haugh: afghan, Mrs. Haugh; hooked yarn rug, Airs. Theo. Stein­ bach; wool rug, Mrs. Fuss, Airs. Herb Klopp; rag mat, Mrs. Fuss. House dress, Airs. ' Airs. Henry Fuss; AJrs. Pepper, Mrs. apron, Airs. Turkhei... pyjamas, Airs. Gordon ” night dress. Mr women's gloves, ladies slip, Airs, Mrs. St ’ ‘ ‘ sweater, i's pyjai Pepper; wks, BOWIING AAEETIklfi fVIEEl JIWM.Buhler; pastel, Airs. Fuss;1 tally 1 cards, Airs. Fuss, Mrs. Geiger: wood, -carving, Mrs. gk shelleruft, Mrs, photo-, Airs. Geiger DOMESTIC SCIENCE l Raisin bug, Airs. Klopp f per; *—J " .........per; Mrs, Pep iMrs. . ...... jcakCs, Airs. J? Pepper, Airs. Mrs. Flax bar Airs. Pepper, cake. Mrs, . _ Pepper: cherrte pie, Airs. Pepper, Mrs. Fiaxbard: dutch apple ’ Airs. Klopp, ’Mrs, Fiaxbard: < cake, Airs. Klopp; meat Pepper, Airs. Fiaxbard, Canned ^Foofl Rhubarb, ries, Airs. Fiaxbard: Ha-ber’er; peaches, Keys: jam halm; her ,, ..............Mrs, Pepper; red current jelly Pepper, Airs. Weber: vi.... les. Airs, Fiaxbard. Mrs. .Turkheim, mustard pickles, Airs. Pepper, Mrs. Haberer; ratsup Airs, Pepper; Pickled cabbage, Mrs. H, Fiaxbard; tomatoes, corn. Airs. Fuss.Collection of Canned Fruit, Airs. Pepper, Airs. Klopp, Sheep Uneolns, A. D. Craig; Leicester. W. Son, Seaforth; bestSteeper, Pepper, Hogs Yorkshire, Geiger. Joan end pens bacon hogs, Poultry Chickens, Cliff5fi firsts, Roy McAdams Dignan 3, Bandra Parkins, Marlene | Aliisse 4; grade six, Kenneth Kelch- Donna (>rr 3, Patsy Brisson. Barry ; Home Economics, grade seven, Alarion Popper 12, Ruth Ann Jarrett 13, Eleanor Prang; grade eight, Catherine Rader 8, Linda Aleidlnger Sylvia Bedard. Alanual Gerald ‘ Dennis Amtieker. Writing Grade Marion Norma Paul Sharon _____Mark no. Alasse 4, „ ......... fi, Paul Ducharme 12, grade, three, Ruth Clausius, Connie. Deitrich, Norma Weigand 8, Phillis Meidinger 12, Karen Corriveau grade four, I Linda Aleidlnger 4, Ruth Clausius, • Larry Alcf.’llnchpy 4, Marlene Dig- I nan 3, Eaine Mllor 8: grade six, • Helena Ducharme' 12, Gerald Hart­ man 8, George Troyer 3. Carol Fisher, Lois Fischer 15; grade seven, Evelyn Charretta 12, Ann Aleidlnger . Tree leaves. Jack Yungblut, Andre Durand 12, S.K. 8, S.S, 13; zinnia bouquet, Richard Breaker, Kenneth- Westlake, Sylvia Bedard,. S.S. 8, {Larry Kipper 7: living room bou­ quet, Larry Mcl'linehey, Larry Klp-• per, Alary Ellen Thiei; Mary Ban- i Ulster, S.S, 8, ■ Art | Grade one, Patsy Ducharme 3, Sandra McClinchey, Brian Decker, .Tlmmie Weigand, Paul Ducharme 12; grade two, Gwen Hay, Jerome Hartman. Robert Hendrick 15, Ru.th I Pepper 12. Dianne. Dlgnan 3; grade i imuunvi; grau* »three, Shirley Fiaxbard, Margaret* GreKory Willert, John Gascho Geiger 4, Herman Hummel 3, Joan 4, Robert. Erb 3: grade five Marlene ■ Rader 8, Wayne Keller 6; grade ~ ' ii ...................mi......... ............'ii..... «■ four, Ruth Geiger 4, Bob MinshaH, Alone. Schade, Jerome Watson 6. .Sandra Troyer 3; grade five, Linda, Meidinger 4, Carol Fisher, Gary Hytstna. 12. Larry Ducharme 3, Elaine Miller 8; grade six, .Kenneth Reichert Patsy Brisson. Marcia Desjardihe 12, Donald Weigand 8, Alarjorie Hendrick; 15; grade seven. Huth Ann Jarrort 3, William S.vtsma 12, Gerald Hartman 8. Ronald Delehert. Lois Fischer 15; grade eight. Alary Crees 4, Jim Desjar- .dine 12, Angus Hummel 3, Kipper,, reakey,■ 12. y Ducharme 3, ; oats J4trry •harme; barley, TOWN HAUU EXETJERFuss,.... Mrs. I....... laiura Pepper, kitchen apron, Uli; a dainty i, Mrs. Fuss; Howald, Airs. Airs, lames house Fuss; ■Fuss; Gill; Keys; coat, ladies Men Mrs. coarse . Klopp; fine socks. Mrs, Webber; ' -- - Tablet Webber; Gil), Ml Mrs. Ft... .Embroidered luncheon set, J. Bat­ tler, Mrs. Steinbach; runner, Airs. Fuss, Mrs. Klopp; table mats Mrs. Howald, Airs. Fuss; embroidered , Airs. Fiaxbard, crocheted pillow Mrs. Steinbach: cases, Airs. Gill, •anity set, Mrs, Webber, guest towels, ” einbaeli. , Airs. .. mas, Airs, pullover Mrs, 188, Howald, .. Airs. " Pepper, . ----..... Fits; ; gloves. Airs. Fuss, nats, Mrs, "1./,.^...;., ; crocheted buffet setT, Haugl: IKS, Steinbach carfl table Fuss Ml Mi'S. •s, •s.Ml’i , Mn covei bread, Mrs. Klopp, tea biscuits, Mrs. Klopp, sugar cookies, >er, Mrs. Fiaxbard: angel Flaxbard, Mrs. Pepper} Toper: loaf cake Flaxbard; angl ■fl; dark layer Mrs. Flaxbard; Pepper; laris loaf, pjf» •pffe6 Larry Kip Kenneth V obey 4: n Gerald Men Pears, Air * E ich ieo .......... Kenneth ■hey 4, Ki lake, Kei 12. Donna Kipper, •hard Breakey, I-rftrry AlcLiu- neth West lake, i Training, grade seven, Hartman 8; grade eight, Tuesday, Oct. 9 at 8:00 . - <; •fl. Liin< All rat 1. ignnri 3, Richard Johnston, Lar- arlene Masse 4; tson, R. Shirley Wc^ilake, San­carry McLinchey one,' Cornelius Van Daalen, Schroeder 3. Douglas Erb, Geiger 4, Carol Johnston, Ducharme 12; grade two Jlogier, Linda Aliller 15, Dorothy Farrell All bowlers are ur$e& to, attend, " J CURLING CLUB i Norther; Kemip.th : Alaclntn Westlake, i spy, George. Westlake, Don- sh, Barry Block, Sharon Bloch, Ruth Pepper 12; ■ 1. Jerome Waison 6. nit Kipper Kenneth ____..... Linda Meidinger 4. ___ ..... snows, Linda Aleidlnger 4,'Jerouie Watson 6, Marlene Masse 4, Ixirry Kipper, ................. . .............. sweets,Afasse 4, Watson Grapes, Glenda Soper. Collection of vegetables, I,arry Merner, S.S.. No. 8. School display—S.S. 4. S.S. 3, S.S s.sRn, 15’ S,£5, 71 S,R’ 61 S’R* 71 Arts And Crafts • Grade one, Brian Decker, Richard Shantz 6. Alarion Schroeder 3. Con­nie Dietrich 4, Laura Grenier 8; grade two. Kenneth Westlake, Dianne Dignan 3, Douglas Erb 4, Helen Smith ,8; grade three, Shirley klaxbard. Albert Hummel; grade MEETING I<ber* Mr?* Mrs. i, Mrs. Flaxbar B. Keys; chei pears, ..... ___ plums, Mrs. FiaxbardI Mrs. Pepper, Mrs- B. i, Mrs. Klopp, Mrs. Turk- ■ry jam, Mrs. Turkheim, ' Mrs. iegar pick- fl, I ..Ties, Mr.’. Klopp, i, Mrs. Pepper,sDonna Kipper; Taiwan Linda Meidinger 4, Marlene , Connie Dietrich 4, Jerome 6, Kenneth Westlake. Howald, Alt Pillow cases, Steinbach; c J. Battler, and pillow Fuss: —" Haugh, __ _ bach, Airs. Webber; Mrs. Steinbach. ChesLerfield set, Mrs. Webber; wool cushion, Airs. Fuss, Mrs. Web­ber; other cushion, Mirs. Gill, Mrs. Haugh; crocheted centrepiece. Mrs. Howald. Airs. Flaxbard; tatted centrepiece, Airs, Fuss; needle­ point, Mrs. Steinbach, Airs. Gill. Children’s wear, iiifan’ls jacket, ^rs' Mrp’ Glu-* ‘’r)b b»nt, Airs. GUI, Airs. Keys; infant's dress, Mrs. A. D. Sleeper; child’s dress, Airs. Steeper, Mrs. Howald; girl’s dress. Mrs. Keys,- Airs. .Howald; sunsuit. Mrs. Klopp, Mrs. Howald: ankle socks, Airs. Fuss, Mrs. Bruce Keys; girl's sweater, Airs, J, Kays, Mrs. Fuss. S ho p p 1 n g bag, Mrs. Klopp, Airs. Haugh; stuffed animal, Airs, Fuss; clothespin bag, Mrs. Klopp, Fuss: Plastic, articles. Airs. Fuss; shellcraft, Mrs, Gill, Airs. Fuss; needlepoint, Airs. Fuss, Mrs, Gill; leathercraft, Airs. Gill, Airs. Fuss, Artwork Cartoon, and ink, greeting Geiger; Mrs', eases, sheetMrs. . . . Airs. Mrs, Stein bath towel, Sleeper, Alisa R'.. Pepper and market (Jambs, sow, Delbertspring- ...... .......... ’ Hilly Elliott: best J, and B, Elliott. s.s, EXETIER TOWN HALL Thursday, October 4 ? 3:00' p.m* Your presence will signify the interest needed to form a club. Firns and discussion will take place at’the meeting 3 i3 5 s 3 S I 5 2 This Friday Night COMING EVENTS Exeter Arena 1 TWO ORCHESTRAS The Serenades New And Old Time Contest DancingContest ,1llllllllllllll|llllllllllllllllltl.......... . ADMISSION: MEN $1.00, LADIES 750 DRESS FOR FUN DANCE ALDONEXETER LEGION MEMORIAL HALL THEATRE Grand Bend SPOT DANCES DANCING 9-12 ADMISSION 750 • Leather Jackets and Jeans Not Permitted Grand Bend Starting At 8:00 p.m; FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5 Grand Bend Roller Rink WEATHER PERMITTING t IT'S EXETER KINSMEN'S , Ed Erb,Gal ft Ger- Alefner Kipper 8, ^iiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiliHiiiliiitiiiiiiiiiiiiffKiiittiifiittiiliiiiiiiitiiiiiiliiiiniiii' Saturday Night, Oct. 6 Friday, THURS., FRI. & SAT, October 4, 5 and 6 "GUN FURY" ★ Rock Hudson ★ Donna Reed SATURDAY & MONDAY October 6 and 8 "SIEGE AT POWDER RIVER" (Colour) ★ Rory Calhoun ■k Corinne Calvet (Two Cartoons) Airs. Delbert Geiger; pen J. Battler, Airs. Geiger; cards, Mrs. Battler, Mrs. landscape in oil, . Floyd. Box Office Opens at 7:30 p.m. First Show at 8:00 p,m. 2 Shows Nightly, Raijn or Clear Children Under 12 in Cars Free \ THURSDAY & FRIDAY j October 4 and 5 ‘ "THE SEVEN LITTLE FOYS" (Colour) ~k Bob Hope ★ Milly Vitale (Two Cartoons) TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY October 9 and 10 "CITY OF BAD 'MEN" - ■ • - (Colour-) ★ Dale Robertson * Jeanne Crain (Two Cartoons) Tuesday — "DOLLAR" NITE $1,00 Admits A Carloadl ” Old & Modern Dancing To start our fall season away our Saturday Matinee will start again on Saturday,-October 6 at 2 p.m.—Box Office opens 1.30. Desjardins's — PHONE 421 ADMISSION 500 Previews Its Coming Attractions MON., TUES. & WED. October 8, 9 and 10 "THE ROSE TATOO" ★ Anna Magnani, ★ Burt Lancaster •ADULT ENTERTAINMENT A fascinating comedy drama that will provoke considerable talk from those who see it. COMING! "TROUBLE IN STORE" and "IN OLD AMARILLO" MUSIC BY CLARENCE PETRIE and his* Night Hawks Featuring 10-Year-old Singing Cowgirl Gayle Atwell ■ t LADIES' AUXILIARY to South Huron Hospital regular meeting, Tuesday, October 9, at 2:30 p.m. There will be a social hour when draws for blankets will take place. Will members please turn in ticket stubs before or at the meeting._____ ________ 4 c BAZAAR —- Centralia W.A. will hold their annual bazaar October 26.__________ 4c HOME & SCHOOL — Regular meeting of the Exeter Home and School Association will be held On Tuesday, October 9 at 8:15 p.m. Guest' speaker, will be Mr. C. Outingdyke, Perth County Parole Officer. 4c "SHARE THE WEALTH" Bingo, Legion Hall, Hensail, Saturday, October 6, 9 p.m,; $100i jackpot in 60 calls; $5.00 added each week until won; 14 regular games. 10<f a game. No admis­ sion. Sponsored by Hensall Le­ gion. 4c FRIDAY & SATURDAY October 5 and 6 "I WAS A MALE WAR 0 - BRIDE" Featuring Cary Grant and Ann Sheridan in their" most laughable role. COMIC STRIP & SHORT I Admission 25^ and 500 Two Shows Nightly 1 Draw For $10,000 Dream Home AT 11:59 P.M* Peper, Dashwood, ......... 30 seconds; Mel Crlch, Seaforth, five firsts, 13 seconds J. Battler, Zurich, seven firsts, four seconds; ducks, Len Aferner, Zurich, J, Battler. Pets Dog, Ronald Delehert, Billy Djn- nln, Jack Yungblut, Allan Alerner, Ann Kendall, Maty’ Kendall, Jean Kendall, Waynft Keller. Rabbits, Gerald Thiel, Larry Alerner, Larry Kipper, Barry Bloch, David Bedard.Cat, Donna Kipper, I^arry Kipper. Bird, Bob Minshall, Cameron Witmer. , Vegetables Jacob Battler 23"firsts, three, se­ conds; Len Alerner, 11 firsts 10 seconds; Fred McClymont,’ five firsts, four seconds; Arnold Alerner, four firsts, one second; Wallace , Haugh, three firsts, seven seconds; Mrs. Ed GUI, three firsts, one s*-. cond; James Key.s two firsts; other , winners, Delbert Geiger, Bruce Keys, Airs, Herb Klopp, Henry Fiaxbard ■ Airs. L. • Pepper, -Floyd. Buckner, Joan and Bill . Elliott,. Keith Westlake, . ., ’ Dairy Fred McClymont, three firsts, one second: Delbert Geiger, three firsts; other winners, John TUrkheim, Ed Haberer, Laura Pepper, Wallace Haugh, Bruce Keys, Airs. Herb Klopp.Decorated bicycles, Cameron Wit­mer, Robert Bannister, Richard Stade and Mary Bannister (tie). Horses Roadster — Single wagon, Bert' AfcBrlde, fb’st and second; span mares or geldings in harness and wagon, Bert MOBride: one-year-old gelding or filly, Marilyn Erb; three- year-old gelding or filly, Samuel J. Curley, HagCrsville, John Dbnald- son, Alisa Craig; span mares or gelding in harness and wagon, Samuel J. Curley, John Donaldson, Neil Jackson: single roadster 1,5.2 and over. Samuel J. Curley, John Donaldson. Neil Jackson; single . roddster under 15.2, Neil Jackson, John Donaldson, Samuel J. Curley: lady driver. Ed Schroeder, Hensall, Leighton Shantz, New Hamburg, Samuel J. hurley. ' ■Carriage—Span mares or geldings in harness and wagon, George Lougheed, Forest, Neil Jackson: single carriage in harness and buggy,- George" Lougheed; single tandem, Ed Schroeder, Leighton Shantz.’Saddle horse jumping,, Arnold Aferner, first and second; saddle­ horse ridden by lady or gent, A.-- B. Boug. London, Harold Clark, Arnold Merrier. , Ponies, Shetland, Leighton Shantz, Robert Alanson; hackney, Ed -Schroeder, jlen-sall, Alarilyn ..Pony race, Alarilyn Erb, Cornforth, Dennis Amacher, Ger- omme Hoffmam .Toljn Guyer, Allan Thiel, Allan Prang. , Cattle Durham—John Peck. Kippen; W. R, Pepper. Seaforth; P. Willert. and Son. Zurich.Hereford — P. Willert and Son, Zurich, , ,Polled Angus—Bert Klopp, Zurich; Richard Doan. Beef Type Grades Alllk cow In calf or giving milk, P, Willert & Son; heifer two years, P. Willert & Son; heifer one year, P. Willert & Son; heifer calf under one year, Charles Eckel: steer one year old, Thomas Triebner, Exeter, P. Willert & Son, J. & B. Elliott: steer calf under, ohe year, W. R. Pepper, P. Willert & Son, second- and third.Holstein heifer calf under one year, Alarilyn Erb, first and second. Guernsey—Heifer one year, John Donaldson.Best beef herd—John Peck. Best, herd of grade pattie — P. Witlert fe Son.Truest-to-Type Heifer Calf—John J? sclc. Senior Baby BeeG-Thos. Trelb- ner, P. Willert Son, P. Willert & Son, AV. R. Pepper, J. & B. Elliott. Zurich 4-H Calf Club Beef section5—Edgar Willert 385, Bill Elliott 383. John W. Eckel 382, Keith Rader 378, Eunice Thiel 375. Dairy section — John Erb 380, Richard Erb 379, Dennis Ducharme 378. Showmanship—Edgar Willert 85, Bill Elliott 84, John W. Eckel 81, John Erb 79, Richard Erb 78, Ron-- Theil 77, Keith Rader 76, Eunice Thiel 75, Dennis Ducharme 74. School Winners Legend—3, , S.S. No. 3 Hay; 4, S, S. No. 4, Hay; 6, S.S, No. 6 Hay; S. S.S. No. S Hay; 12, S.S. No. 12, Hay; 15, S.S. No. 15 Hay; all others Zurich. Grain And Vegetables Beets, lArry Kipper, Donna Kip­ per, Barbara. Willert 3, Cameron Witmer Kenneth Westlake. Carrots, Donna Kipper, Larry Kipper, Marlene Dig-nan 3, Bobby Thiel, Larry Alerner. Spanish onions, Donald Weigand S, Ross Wit taker 3, Barbara Willert 3, Sharon Willaker 3, Larry Yellow onions, Larry Donna Kipper, Joan Rader ClauslUs, Larry Merncr. ■Dutch sets, Larry Merner. Potatoes, early, Donna Kipper ry Kipper, Joan Pepper 12, RAder 8, Ruth Ann Fiaxbard. Patsy Ducharme 3, Larry Kipper Doing? 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