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.
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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.
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(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,
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WINGHAM
Wednesday, Sept. 28
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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.
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