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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1955-09-21, Page 8Eight The VVingham Advance-Times, Wednesday, September 21, 1955 Belgrave School Fair Results (Continued from page seven.) 10 EW; Gary Robinson, USS 7 E and WW; Louis McNichol, 11 Morris, Don­ ald Procter, 5 Morris; Douglas John­ ston, pelgrave. Any pet, all grades, Keith Pletch, Belgrave; Mary Craig,' 8 Morris; Landa Rinn, Belgrave; Elgin Pease, 1 Morris; Carol Ann Walsh, Belgrave; Ruth Michie, 5 Morris. CANNOT BUY A BETTER GASOLINE! “The Man From Whom The Joys Of Life Have Departed Is Living No More” ♦(Author’s name below) The “Joys of Life”, are hard to appreciate unless you also have good health, one of life’s greatest joys. Good health is priceless, but it is no longer unusual. You can and should have good health. First, you must have faith, and the resolution to do exactly what your Physician advises when sickness invades your home. Second, you should adopt the habit of regularly having your Physician check your health. Should he prescribe any medication, depend on our well stocked Pharmacy.• YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE McKibbens Phone 53 WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE • Pick up your prescription if shopping near us, or let us deliver promptly without extra charge. A great many people entrust us with the responsib­ ility of filling their prescrip­ tions. May we compound yours? Livestock (All livestock to be born on or after January 1, 1955). Dairy calf, heifer, Dorothy Howatt, USS 6 E and WW; Marvin Snell, USS 6 E and WW; Donald Howatt, USS 6 E and WW; Larry Fear, USS 3 EW and Morris. Baby beef calf steer, Wayne Fear, USS 3 EW and Morris; Murray Caul- tes, 9 EW; Murray Scott, 13 EW; Lyle Smith, EW; pail fed beef calf, steer or heifer, Douglas Coultes, 9 EW; Junior beef calf, steer or heifer, Douglas Howatt, USS 6 E and WW; Margaret Wightman, Belgrave; Wal­ ter Bacon, Belgrave, Beef calf, heifer, John Wightman, Belgrave; Ivan Howatt, USS 6 E and WW; Douglas Johnston, Belgrave; Ross Wightman, Belgrave; Marjorie Smith, 13 EW; market lamb, short ewe or wether, Grant Coultes, 9 EW; Walter Bacon, Belgrave; Douglas Coultes, 9 EW; Murray Vincent, USS 7 E and WW; market lamb, long wool, Marjorie Smith, 13 EW; Lyle Smith, 13 EW. Showmanship with calf, pupil 10 years and under, Douglas Howatt, USS 6 E and WW; Douglas Coultes, 9 EW; Murray Coultes, 9 EW; Mar­ jorie Smith, 13 EW. Showmanship with calf, pupil must be over 10 years old; Dorothy Howatt, USS 6, Eand WW; Lyle Smith, 13 EW; Doreen Howatt, USS 6, E and WW; Ivan Howatt, USS’ 6, E and WW; pair bacon hogs, (100 to 175 pounds), Ruth Coultes, 9 EW; Murray Vincent, USS 7 EW and WW; Neil Edgar, 7 Morris; Linda Coultes, 13 EW; Kenneth Black, 13 EW; pair bacon hogs, (175 lbs. or over) Doug­ las Coultes, 9 EW; Neil Edgar, 7 Mor­ ris; Frank Snell, USS 6, E and WW; Ivan Howatt, USS 6, E and WW; pair of bacon sows, (150 to 230 pounds) Linda Casemore, 7 Morris; i Donald Vincent, USS 7, E and WW; Doreen Howatt, USS 6, E and WW; Neil Edgar, 7 Morris; pair weanling pigs, (under 35 lbs.) Murray Elston, 7 Morris; Sandra Chamney, USS 7 E and WW; Walter Bacon, Belgrave; Wendy Fear, Belgrave. Home Economics I McKib^SI PHONE 53 WINGHAM PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS ♦Quotation by Sophocles 450 B.C. Copyright 9W355 (Girls only, Grades 1 and 2): Bran muffins, Audrey Snell, USS 6, E and WW; Catherine Fear, USS 3, EW and Morris; Donna Grasby, 5 Morris; Norma Smith, USS 6, EW and WW; Linda Coultes 9, EW; Mar­ jorie McDonald, 3 Morris. Grades 3 and 4, date loaf, Gloria Jean Lutz, USS 6, E and WW; Marie Coultes, Belgrave; Doreen Pattison, 9 EW; Joyce Procter, 5 Morris; Shirley Snell, USS 6, E and WW; Ruth Michie, 5 Morris; Grades 5 and 6, tea biscuits, Mary Lou Kirkby, 11 Morris; Susan Wightman, 9 EW; Jean Naylor, USS 7 E and WW; Joan John­ ston, 11 Morris; Karen Anderson, 5 Morris; Anne Achilles, 11 Morris. Grades 7 and 8, apple pie, Patsy Logan, Belgrave; Shirley Bolger, 11 Morris; Gail Lockhart, USS 16, E and WW; Carol Oke, 5 Morris; Joyce Harman, 8 Morris; Marilyn Goll, Bel­ grave. Open class, practical breakfast, Patsy Logan, Belgrave; Karen And-, erson, 5 Morris; Susan Wightman, 9 EW; Marlene Purdon, Belgrave; Marilyn Goll, Belgrave; Mary Ann Phelan, 1 Morris; chocolate cake, Marie Coultes, Belgrave; Donna Grasby, 5 Morris; Ruth Taylor, USS 7, E and WW; Jean Bolger, 11 Mor­ ris; Jean Hanna, Belgrave; Kay Nay­ lor USS 7, E and WW. Sewing Grades 1 and 2, sewing card picture of a rabbit: Lynda Coultes, 9 EW; Marjorie Hopper, 7 Morris; Linda 'Rinn, Belgrave; Sandra Campbell, CHINESE ELM Easiest and Fastest Growlnr— 9-laeh sise, 100 for $2.09; 12- inch site, 100 for $4.50; 15-inch site. 100 for $5.50; 18-ineh site. 100 for $C.O$; 2-ft. site, 25 for $3.98 or $15.00 per 100; 3-ft. sise. 25 for $8.98 or $25.00 per 100. PRIVET "Amarense” vari­ ety, median growth—the only hardy kind; 12 to 1* in., 25 for $3.98 or $15.00 per 100. RED BARBERRY mTtooiT reSTT season —9 -inch, 100 for $12.95; 12-ineh. 25 for $5.98 or $22.00 per 100. PAEONY ROOTS Red. 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Don’t Suffer needlessly, any longer. Wingham, Listowel, Zurich, Kitchener, London,' Hamilton USS 6, E and WW; Carol Walsh, Belgrave; Mary Ann Phelan, 1 Mor­ ris. Grades 3 and 4, hem. end of tes towel by hand, Ruth Michie, 5 Mor­ ris; Ruth Coultes, 9 EW; Jean Lock’ hart, USS 16 E and WW; Marilyn Campbell, 5 Morris; Betty Rinn, Bel­ grave; Lila Black, 13 EW. Grades 5 and 6, knit a doll's sweater, Sandra Chamney, USS 7, E and WW; Flor­ ence Rinn, Belgrave; Elaine Van Lammeran, 5 Morris. Grades 7 and 8, tea apron machine sewn, Marilyn Goll, Belgrave; Shirley Bolger, 11 Morris; Joyce Harman, 8 Morris; Dorothy Cook, Belgrave; Yvonne Pol­ lard, 11, Morris; Rose Marie Lutz, USS 6, E and WW; dress a doll, Grades 1, 2 3 and 4, Yvonne Rath, 13 EW; Carol Oke, 5 Morris; Gloria Jean Lutz, USS 6 E and WW; Betty Rinn, Belgrave; Linda Casemore, 7 Morris; Lindia Coultes 13 EW; Grades 5, 6, 7 and 8, dress a doll, Rose Marie Lutz, USS 6 E and WW; Florence Rinn, Belgrave; Joyce Harmon, 8 Morris; Joan Johnston, 11, Morris; Dorothy Cook, Belgrave; Elaine Van Lammeran, 5 Morris. Farm Mechanics (Boys only): Grades 1 and 2, sew­ ing card picture of a bird, Wayne Elston, 7 Morris; Robert Taylor, 13 EW; Larry Elston, 7 Morris; Alex Blair, 13 EW; Johnny Nesbit, 1 Mor­ ris; John Schoeman’ 1 Morris. Grades 3 and 4, doorstep, Garry Robinson, USS 7, E and WW; Clayton Robinson, USS 7, E and WW; Jimmy Taylor, 9 EW; Ralph Campbell, USS 6, E and WW; Harold Campbell, USS 6, E and WW; Hugh Campbell, USS 6, E and WW. Grades 5 and 6, Book ends: Doug­ las Thomas, 8 Morris; Cameron Rob­ inson, USS 7, E and WW; Ivan How­ att, USS 6, E and WW; John Camp­ bell, USS 6, E and WW; Marvin Snell, USS 6, E and WW. Grades 7 and 8, Footstool: David Hanna, Belgrave; Lyle Smith, 13 EW; Murray Scott, 13 EW; Ernest McVit- tie, 10 EW; Gordon Charters, 10 EW; Ronald Snell, USS 6, E and WW. Open, Totem Pole: John Gaunt, USS 7, E and WW; Bob Cook, 13 EW; Ronny Jones, Belgrave; David Hanna, Belgrave; Murray Scott, 13 EW; Clay­ ton Robinson, USS 7, EW and WW. Special Prizes (Donated by the Belgrave Women”s Institute) Junior girls, wash cloth, Lila Black, 13 EW; Lynda Coultes, 9 EW; Linda Coultes, 13 EW; Gloria Jean Lutz, USS 6, E and WW; Linda Rinn, Belgrave, Ruth Coultes, 9 EW. Senior Girls, a doll’s coat and bonnet set, Joyce Harmon, 8 Morris; Rose Marie Lutz, USS 6, E and WW; Florence Rinn, Belgrave, Yvonne Rath, 13 EW; Lorna Bolt, Belgrave; Karen Anderson, 5 Morris. Junior boys, 6 woods named and mounted, Harold Campbell, USS 6, E and WW; Jimmy Taylor, 9 EW; Hugh Campbell, USS 6, E and WW; Garry Robinson, USS 7, E and WW; Donald McDowell, 13 EW; Clayton Robinson, USS 7, E and WW. Senior boys, 6 woods and leaves in pairs, named and mounted, Douglas Coultes, 9 EW; Murray Coultes, 9 EW; John Mc­ Dowell, 13 EW; Douglas Johnston, Belgrave; Murray Scott, 13 EW; Wayne Pletch, Belgrave. Special: for pupils of Morris Town­ ship. Best design of Letterhead to be used for Morris Centennial in 1956: Anne Shortreed, 11 Morris; Keith Robinson, Belgrave; Joyce Harmon, 8 Morris; best design of Invitation to be used for Morris Centennial, Joyce Harmon, 8 Morris. Calf Race: Grades 6, 7 and 8, Mar­ vin Snell, USS 6, E and WW; Doug­ las Howatt, USS 6, E and WW; Douglas Johnston, Belgrave. Grades 5 and under: Doreen Howatt, USS 6, E and WW; Lyle Smith, 13 EW; Mur­ ray Scott, 13 EW; Ronald Snell, USS 6, E and WW. School Work Grade 1, boys print writing, Johnnie Stadelman, 1 Morris; Gordon Mc­ Murray, 7 Morris; Neil Edgar, 7 Mor- ris; Harvey Mann, 7 Morris; Larry Bolger, 11 Morris; Henry Martin, Bel­ grave. Grade 1, girls print writing, Irma Bernard, 4 Morris; Mary Watson, 4 Morris; Doreen Pattison, 9 EW; Pauline Smith, 3 Morris; Dianne Van- Camp, 5 Morris; Janice Walsh, Bel­ grave. Grade 2, boys print writing, Ralph Logan, Belgrave; Ross Wight­ man, Belgrave; Wayne Elston, 7 Morris; Keith Pletch, Belgrave; Dwight Gibson, 12 Morris; Bobby Houston, 5 Morris. Grade 2, girls print writing: Margaret Nicholson, 5 Morris; Cora Smith, 3 Morris; Linda Turvey, 8 Morris; Carol Walsh, Bel­ grave; Morjorie Hopper, 7 Morris; Jane Albas, 12 Morris. Grades 3 and 4, boys writing in pencil: Murray Howatt, 12 Morris; Bob Hetherington, 10 Morris; Murray Procter, 5 Morris; Larry Blake, 12 Morris; Richard Badley, 12 Morris; Reg. Purdon, Belgrave. Grades 3 and 4, girls writing in pencil: Joan Lazet, 12 Morris; Jean Bacon, Belgrave; Ruth Anne iCouultes, 9 EW; Wilma Albas, 12 Morris; Marie Noble, 5 Morris; Joyce Procter, 5 Morris. Grades 5 and 6, boys writing in ink: John de Yong, Belgrave; Doug­ las Thomas, 8 Morris; Gerald Thom­ as, 8 Morris; Murray Coulttes, 9 EW; Murray McLennan, 8 Morris; Ivan Howatt, 6 EW; Grade 5 a nd 6, girls, writing in ink: Mary Jeffer­ son, 7 EW;. Ruth Taylor, 9 EW; Susan Wightman, 9 EW; Trudy de Yong, Belgrave; Anne Achilles, 11 Morris; Elaine Van Lammeran, 5 Morris. Grades 7 and 8, boys, writing in ink: Ronald Jones, Belgrave; Keith Rodger, 6 EW; John Bylsma, Bel­ grave; John Campbell, 5 Morris; Ross Peacock, 10 Morris; Ronald Snell, 6 EW, Grades 7 and 8, girls, writing in inkt Thelma Gowing, 10 Morris; Sylvia Wharton, 6 EW; Florence Bacon, Belgrave; Dorothy Cook, Bel­ grave; Joyce Harmon, 8 Morris; Mary Lou Wright, 10 Morris. Open class, print writing, at least 15 lines! boys, Ronald Jones. Belgrave; John Bylsma, Belgrave; John de Yong, Belgrave; John Van den Assen, 12 Morris; Ralph Logan, Belgrave; David Hanna, Belgrave. Open class, print writing at least 15 lines, girls, Patsy Logan, Belgrave; Dorothy Cook, Belgrave1,' Margaret Wightman, Belgrave: Kay VanCamp, Belgrave; Florence Bacon, Belgrave; Helen Yungblutt, 11 EW. Essays Essays, Grades 3 and 4, boys: Mar­ vin Snell, 6 EW; Barry Logan, Bel­ grave; Reg Purdon, Belgrave; Max Fletch, Belgrave; James Robinson, 7 J3W, Grades 3 and 4, girls; Martie Koopman, 6 EW; Gloria Luts 6 EW; Linda Coultes, 13 EW; Anne Wight­ man, Belgrave; Marie Coiiltes, Bel­ grave; Margie Koopman, 6 EW. Grades 5 and 6, boys, John de Yong, Belgrave; Roger Bieman, 6 EW; Norman Lockhart, 16 EW; Bob Bylsma, 17 EW; Douglas Johnston, Belgrave; John Wightman, Belgrave. Grade 5 and 6 , girls: Mary Nesbit, 1 Morris; Lorna Bolt, Belgrave; Jean Hanna, Belgrave; Marlene Purdon, Belgrave; Marilyn Pengelly, Belgrave; Laurene Walpole, 12 Morris. Grades 7 and 8, boys, David Hanna, Belgrave; Keith Robinson, Belgrave; Ronald Jones, Belgrave; John Bylsma, Bel­ grave; Barkley Spiegleberg, 6 EW; Ronald Snell, 6 EW. Grades 7 and 8, girls: Sylvia Wharton, 6 EW; Rose Marie Lutz, 6 EW; Margaret Wight­ man, Belgrave; Marlene Walsh, Bel­ grave; Florence Bacon, Belgrave; Dorothy Cook, Belgrave. Open class, boys: Keith Robinson, Belgrave; John Bylsma, Belgrave; Lyle Yongblut, 11 EW; Grant Mc- Burney, 7 EW: John Grant, 7 EW; Lyle Smith, 13 EW. Open class, girls: Lois Cook, Belgrave; Dorothy Cook, Belgrave; Margaret Wightman, Bel­ grave Lillian Pengelly, Belgrave; Mary Jefferson, 7 EW; Bertha de Haan, 6 EW. Original Poem Grades 3 and 4 and 5, boys, ori­ ginal poem: Wayne Pletch, Belgrave; Marvin Snell, 6 EW; Reg. Purdon, Belgrave; Barry Logan, Belgrave; Max Pletch, Belgrave; John Watson, 4 Morris. Grades 3, 4 and 5, girls, original poem, Marilyn Compbell, 5 Morris; Linda Coutes, 13 EW; Leila Black, 13 EW; Marie Coultes, Belgrave; Hennie de Yong, Bel­ grave; Mary Fergison, Belgrave. Grades 6, 7 and 8, boys, original poem: Keith Robinson, Belgrave; Murray Scott, 13 EW; John Bylsma, Belgrave; Bob Bylsma, Belgrave; Ronald Jones, Belgrave; David Hanna, Belgrave. Grades 6, 7 and 8 girls, original poem: Thelma, Gowing, 10 Morris; Patsy Logan, Belgrave; Mar­ garet Wightman, Belgrave; Kay Van- Camp, Belgrave; Dorothy Cook, Bel­ grave, Betty Blair, 13 EW. Note Books Notebooks, Grades 3 and 4, girls: Gloria Jean Lutz, USS 6 EW; Rhea Van Lammeran, 5 Morris.; Marilyn Campbell, 5 Morris; Barbara Wasson, USS 12 Morris & Hullett; Joan Lazet, USS 12; Ruth Michie, 5 Morris. Notebooks, Grades 5 and 6, girls: Marlene Purdon, USS 17 E W; M. Kathleen Craig, 8 Morris; Elaine Van Lammferan, 5 Morris; Shirley Johnston, 8 Morris; Lorna Bolt, USS 17 EW & Morris; Karen Anderson, 5 Morris. Notebooks, Grades 7 and 8 girls: Marie Johnston, Morris; Patsy Logan, USS 17 EW & Morris; Flor­ ence Bacon, USS 17 EW & Morris; Mary Lou Wright, 10 Morris; Helen Yungblut. 11 EW & Hullett: Mar­ lene Walsh, USS 17 EW & Morris. Notebooks. Grades 3 and 4, boys: Tommy Warwick, 8 Morris; Keith Johnston, 8 Morris; Barry Logan, Belgrave; Douglas Howatt, 6 EW. Notebooks, Grades 5 and 6, boys: Gerald Thomas, 8 Morris; John de Yong, Belgrave; Ivan Howatt, 6 EW; Alan Campbell, 10 Morris; Russel Button, 8 Morris; Douglas Thomas, 8 Morris. Notebooks, Grades 7 and 8, boys: Ronald Adams, 10 Morris; Clifford Brewer. 8 Morris; Ronald David Jones, Belgrave; John Bylsma, Belgrave; Keith Robinson, Belgrave; Barkley Spiegelberg, USS 6 EW. Work Books Grade 1, workbooks, girls: Irma Bernard, 4 Morris; Linda Casemore, 7 Morris; Margery Smith, 13 EW; lor, 13 EW; Mary Watson, 4 Morris. Linda Rinn, Belgrave; Marilyn Tay­ lor. Grade 2, workbooks, girls; Margar­ et Nicholson, 5 Morris; Linda Turvey, 8 Morris; Marjorie Hopper, 7 Morris; Patricia Craig, 8 Morris.. Grades 3 and 4, workbooks, girls: Marilyn Campbell, 5 Morris; Ruth Michie, 5 Morris; Gloria Jean Lutz, USS 6 EW; Betty Rinn, Belgrave; Anne Wight­ man, Belgrave; Margje Koopmans, USS 6 EW. Grade 1, workbooks, boys, Neil Edgar, 7 Morris; Johnny Stadel- maan, Morris; Harvey Mann, 7 Morris; David McDowell, 12 EW; Gordon McMurray, 17 Morris; Barry Golley, 7 Morris. Grade 2, work books, boys: Ralph Logan, Belgrave; Wayne Elston, 7 Morris; Keith Pletch, Belgrave; Robbie Smith, 4 Morris; Gordon Smith, 4 Morris; Wayne Riley, 4 Morris. Grades 3 and 4, workbooks, boys, Barry Logan, Belgrave; Max Pletch, Belgrave, Douglas Howatt, USS 6 EW; Keith Johnston, 8 Morris; Tommy Warwick, 8 Morris. Grades 5 and 6 workbooks, girls: Marlene Purdon, Belgrave; Lorna Bolt, Bel­ grave; Elaine Van Lammeran, 5 Morris; Joyce Armstrong, 5 Morris Janie Beecroft, 7 EW; Karen Ander­ son, 5 Morris. Grades 7 and 8, workbooks, girls: Mary Lou Wright, 10 Morris; Marlene Walsh, Belgrave; Margaret Wightman, Belgrave; Marie Johnston, 8 Morris; Helen Yungblut, 11 EW; H. Thelma Gowing, 10 Morris. Illustrated Booklets Illustrated booklet grades. 3 and 4, girls: Gloria Jean Lutz, USS 6 EW; Marie Noble, 5 Morris; Joan Lazet, USS 12 M & H; Wilma Alblas, USS 12 M & H; Mary Machan, 11 EW & H; Joyce Procter, 5 Morris. Grades 5 and 6 workbooks, boys:: John de Yong, Belgrave; Douglas Thomas, 8 Morris; Bob .Bylsma, Belgrave; Murray McLennan, 8 Morris; Russel Bulton, 8 Morris; Douglas Johnston, Belgrave. Grades 7 and 8, work­ books, boys: John Bylsma, Belgrave; Clifford Brewer, 8 Morris; David Hanna, Belgrave; Bert Van Lammer­ an, 5 Morris. Illustrated booklet, grades 3 and 4, boys: Murray How­ att, USS 12 M & H; Murray Procter, 5 Morris; Keith Johnston, 8 Morris; Rae Smith, 4 Morris. Illustrated booklet, grades 5 and 6, girls: Karen Anderson, 5 Morris; Lorena Arm­ strong, 5 Morris; Dorothy Howatt, USS 11 E & W W; Agnes Wilkin, USS 11 EW and H; Joyce Armstrong, 5 Morris; Marlene Purdon, Belgrave. Illustrated booklet, grades 7 and 8, girls: Dorothy 00k, Belgrave; Mar­ lene Walsh, Belgrave; Patsy Logan, Belgrave; Florence Bacon, Belgrave; Margaret Wightman, Belgrave; Marie Johnston, 8 Morris. Modelling, any school subject, girls: Linda Coultes, 13 EW; Betty Blair, 13 EW; Dorothy Cook, Belgrave; Florence Rinn, Belgrave; Margaret Wightman, Belgrave; Marlene Walsh, Belgrave. Illustrated booklet, grades 5 and 5, boys: John de Yong, Bel­ grave; Ronald Nicholson, 5 Morris; Marilyn Pengelly, Belgrave; Bob Bylsma, Belgrave; John Wightman, Belgrave. Illustrated booklet, grades 7 and 8, boys: John Bylsma, Belgrave; Ronald Jones, Belgrave; David Hanna, Belgrave; Keith Robinson, Belgrave. Modelling, any school subject, boys: Keith Robertson, Belgrave; David Hanna, Belgrave; John de Yong, Belgrave; Bob Bylsma, Belgrave; Ronald Jones, Belgrave. Open, poster advertising a school concert, festival and fair, boys: John de Yong, Bel­ grave; Daird Hanna, Belgrave; John Bylsma, Belgrave; Keith Robinson Belgrave, Memory Gem Booklet Grades 6, 7 and 8, memory gem booklet, boys: Ronald Jones, Bel­ grave; John Campbell, USS, 6 E & WW; David Hanna, Belgrave. Grades 4 and 5, memory gem booklet, boys: Marvin Snell, USS 6 E & WW; Har­ old Campbell, USS 6 E & WW; Douglas Howatt, USS 6 E & WW. Open, poster adyertisng a school concert, festival and fair, girls: Mar­ garet Wghtman, Belgrave; Marlene Walsh, Belgrave; Lorna Bolt, Bel­ grave; Rose Mare Lutz, USS 6 E & WW; Dorothy Cook, Belgrave; Kay VanCamp, Belgrave. Grades 6, 7 and 8, memory gem booklet, girls: Dor­ othy Cook, Belgrave; Florence Bacon, Belgrave; Helen Yungblut, USS 11, EW & H; Lorna Bolt, Belgrave; Kay VanCamp, Belgrave. Grades 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, memory gem booklet, girls: Rose Mare Lutz, USS 6 E & WW; Linda Coultes, 13 EW; Shirley Machan, 11 EW and H; Betty-Ferguson, Bel­ grave, Betty Rinn, Belgrave; Linda Rinn, Belgrave. Open (boys or girls) 5 snapshots of farm animals in Huron County, girls: Lorna Bolt, Belgrave; Ruth Taylor, 9 EW; Rose Marie Lutz, USS 6 E & WW; Joyce Harmon, Morris; Joyce Procter, 5 Morris; Marilyn Goll, Belgrave. Arts and Crafts Grades 1 and 2, any animal in crayon, girls: Carol Walsh, Belgrave; Wendy Fear, Belgrave; Ruth Byls­ ma, Belgrave; Cora Smith; Lynda Coultes, 9 EW; Mary de Yorfg, Bel­ grave. Grades 3 and 4, nature scene, any media, girls: Linda Coultes, 13 EW; Hennie de Yong, Belgrave; Anne Wightman, Belgrave; Marilyn Campbell, 5 Morris; Gloria Jean Lutz, USS 6 E & WW; Jane Eckenswiler, 7 EW. "Open (boys and girls) 5 snappshots of farm animals in Huron County, boys: David McDowell, 13 EW; Douglas Howatt, 6 EW; John McDowell, 13 EW; Heathe Thynne, 8 Morris; Tommy Warwick, 8 Morris; Larry Elston, , 7 Morris. Arts and crafts, Grades 1 and 2, any animal in crayon, boys: David McDowell, 13 EW; David Walsh, Belgrave; Ralph Logan, Belgrave; Keith Pletch, Bel­ grave; Bobbie Smith, 4 Morris; Allan Bosman, Belgrave. Grades 3 and 4, nature scene any media, boys: Barrie Logan, Belgrave; Peter Geersma, 13 EW; Bill Naylor, 7 EW; Floyd Smith, 1 Morris; Rae Smith, 4 Morris; David Duncan, Belgrave. Grades 5 and 6, child or children at play, girls: Betty Ferguson, Belgrave; Marlene Purdon, Belgrave; Lorna Bolt, Bel­ grave; Jean Hanna, Belgrave; Maaki Bylsma, Belgrave; Sandra Chamney, 7 EW. Grades 7 and 8, any flower, girls: Marlene Walsh, Belgrave; Marilyn Goll, Belgrave; Thelma Gow­ ing, 10 Morris; Florence Bacon, Bel­ grave; Dorothy Cook, Belgrave; Anne Shortreed, 11 Morris. Open class any subject in crayon, girls: Kay Van­ Camp, Belgrave; Margaret Wightman, Belgrave; Florence Bacon, Belgrave; Marilyn Goll, Belgrave; Dorothy Cook, Belgrave; Lorna Bol, Belgrave. Grades 5 and 6, child or children at play, boys: Bob Bylsma, Belgrave; John de Yong, Belgrave; Glenn Plant, ,10 Morris; Ivan Howatt, USS 6 E & WW; Kenneth Pollard, 11 Morris; .Alan Campbell, 10 Morris. Grades 7 and 8, any flower, boys: John Bylsma, Belgrave; Ronald, Jones, Bel­ grave; Bob Bylsma, Belgrave; Keith Robinson, Belgrave; Bill Smith, 4 Morris, Donald McCauley, 6 Morris Open class, any subject, in crayon, boys: Keith Robinson, Belgrave; Don­ ald Jones, Belgrave; David Hanna, Belgrave; John Bylsma, Belgrave; John de Yong, Belgrave; Gordon Charter, IQ EW, Graces 1, 2, 3 and 4, 'boys, poetry scrap book: Hugh Campbell, USS 6 E & WW; Harold Campbell, USS 6 E & WW; Tommy Warwick, 8 Morris, Grades 5. 6. 7 and 8, boys, poetry scrap book: Murray Scott, 13 EW. Grades 1, 2, 3 and 4, girls, poetry scrap book: Linda Rinn, Belgrave; Joyce Procter, 5 Morris; Joyce Armstrong, 5 Morris; Grades 5, 6, 7 and 8, poetry scrap book: Janet Beecroft, USS 7 E & WW; Florence Rinn, Belgrave,’ Rose Marie Lutz, USS 6 E & WW. No one goes far on a diet of ». bread and ! waterJ® A? ?’ 1 <- <•>< Je Lb' BALANCED FEEDING ALWAYS PAYS There’s no doubt about it — no one wants a steady diet of just bread and water. But—if you're feeding straight grain alone, you're asking your livestock to live and thrive on “bread and water". And it's been proved many times that you can't get the results from grain alone that you get by feeding a balanced ration. If you have your own grain, make it go further and return you a greater profit by balancing it with SHUR-GAIN Concentrates to add the protein, vita­ mins and minerals it lacks. Or, if you meed complete feeds, SHUR-GAIN Complete Feeds are profit­ makers, too. CANADA PACKERS LTD. 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