The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-09-27, Page 2The Timps-Athiocate, September 2Tz 1962;
RIIDE 'EM COWBOYS—There was plenty to do for persons of all ages at the well-
attended Zurich fair, but most of the parents had difficulty in getting their young
tots-- past the popular pony rides on the midway. However, many of the youngsters
ha'd, a difference of opinion as to the enjoyment of the rides once they mounted
the,ir, charges as can be witnessed in this photo. Getting set for a ride around the
trail are, from left to right, Patricia Joy Gingerich, Elaine Love, Jack Forrester
and Steven Armstrong. —T-A: photo
Weather co-operates,
Zurich fair one of best
Pie pumpkin — Larry Kipper,
John Blackwell, Wayne Truem-
ner, Gary Truemner, Marg Gel-
ger, Field pumpkin — Larry Kipper,
Carl Gingerich, Gary Deters.
Cabbage—Allan Hulburt, Larry Kipper, Gordon Bierling, Wayne
Bier! ing.
Drumhead cabbage—Larry Kip-
per, John Blackwell, Norma Gin-
gerich, Helen Blackwell, Mary
Blackwell.
Beets — Larry Kipper, Wayne
Bierling, Paul Flarbard, Sandra
Richardson, Gordon Bierling.
Carrots — Larry Kipper, Mary
Blackwell, Wayne Bierling, Marg
Geiger. Gordon Bierling.
Large yellow onions — Larry
Kipper, Mary Blackwell, Sandra
Richardson, John Blackwell.
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PLUS OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES IN
TOASTMASTER BAKERIES' WINA•PONY4ONTEST!
Toastmaster Bakeries' Bonanza-time is here! Win-a-
Pony Contest starts today and the Town's wide open
with big prize winning chances for you and your
parents. You can enter any number of times . . . and
win any number of prizes. There'll be six big draws
HERE'S ALL YOU HAVE TO DO TO ENTER!
on TV, starting October 2. And because your entries
count for all draws, your chances are good for the
grand prize right up till the last day, Get your entries
in sbell!
Clip but and fill in the
entry form on this page
Attach to a complete Pony Band from
any Toastmaster Bakeries' Bread
Mall to Contest H.Q. or place In
store collection box.
Watch the draws on tINX•TV,Wlii6Iiiin!,
October 2, 9,1'6, 23, 10 and November 66
'Frank Sheere last week coin*
menced his 60th year in the
oring litismess„ first with tho
late W. W. Taman and at pres-
ent employed with Mr, Norman
Wainer. His niece, Mrs. Terry
Skinner, .of London, honored
the event by entertaining a few
friends,
1-0PAt. FIRM ..ExPANv.$
Fred Darling', ao isly:417nceefd pilaj;
week he is expanding his ope-
ration into Liman.
lie is .cortstz toting a large sup-
ermarket on the main street of
the Irish town. The store, he ex-
pects, will open November 1.
DRAIN TILE
4"—$SS per M Feel DeI'd,
5"—$B5 per M Feet DeI'd,
6"—$110 per M Feet Derd.
70—$155 per M Feet Del'd.
8"—$185 per M Feet Del'cl.
Above prices based on 1000
Linear Feet, in full truckloads
or more, delivered within 35
mile radius of our plant, For
detailed prices on all sizes tile,
either delivered or F.O.B. our
plant at Elginfield, write or
phone RYDALL BRICK & TILE
LTD., RR 2, London — Phone
227-4721 Lucan,
Frit..• the first time in three Becker, Peter Kraft and Ken
yearle the weatherman co-ope- Thiel.
ratedOvith the Zurich fall fair, Junior Holstein winners were
Mo4ey, to make it one of the Audrey Eckel and Brian Dec-
bettm-exhibitions staged in re- ker; senior prizewinners were
cent -..-years, Fred Eckel, Ray Eckel, Wayne
Aityextensive parade featur- Decker, Norman Eckel. Suz-
ing gaily decorated bicycles, anne Snyder showed the only
floats, comic entries and close Jersey calf.
to 600 school children started Best beef cattle herd
the day off on the right foot Richard Doan, Thorndale,
and officials were pleased in showed the best beef herd.
all departments. Runners-up were Hoffman Highlight of the day was the Bros., Dashwood, and Hodgins
kern competition in the 4-H beef Bros Granton. Other cattle calf club section and judges and winners included 4-H members.
county 441 officials rated the Grain and seed prizes went Zurich livestock as among the to Mrs. R. Oesch, Mrs. D.
best they have seen in the Gegier, Joseph Battler and county for some time.
An added attraction in the Joan Elliott, Jacob Battler won 4-H work was a display of driv- thepoultry prizes,
log skills by members of the
tratiot club who manoeuvred
their tractors and wagons
through the narrow and tough
course set up on the grounds.
Once again, the baby show
also attracted a large number
of competitors and the horse
show which;:.-was held in the
arena dur-ill-7 the evening at-
tracted Vie- top breeders in
Western Ontario as well as a
large crowd of spectators.
There were two classes in the
baby show. Winners in class up
to six months Were Wayne
Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Dunn, Bayfield; Sandra
Armstrong, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Doug Armstrong, Zurich;
Jo Ann McBride, daughter of
;Air, and Mrs. John McBride,
Zurich and Denise .B e d a r d,
datfghter of Mr. and Mrs. Pe-
ter Bedard, Zurich.
rrize babies, seven to 18
months were Elizabeth Datars,
daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. How-
ard Deters, Dashwood; Cindy
Lou Thomson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Vincent Thomson,
Parkhill; Rodney McNaughton,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Paid Mc-
Naughlon, Zurich and Rodger
O'Brien. son of Mr. and Mrs.
1.Littene O'Brien, Zurich,
In the arts and crafts Mrs.
Marjorie Beierling, took the
most prizes getting first prize
in the three classes of paint-
ings. Mrs, (.7..arence Scharle re-
ceived first for her driftwood
arrange"lcnt.
how area Celebrates
conservation .60 years
Wins 16 first prizes
In the hhine. department Mrs.
Elwood Truernner. RR 2 Zur-
ich. won 16 firsts and three sec-
onds. Mrs. Vernon Oesch was
awarded eight firsts and five
seconds.
Mrs, Eben Weigand, RR 1
Dashwood. was champion in the
domestic department winning 22
firsts and five seconds. Mrs, H.
Klopp thok three firsts and six
seconds. Other prize winners
i‘ere Mrs. Jacob Battler and
:qrs. Russell Oeseh.
In the pet show Sheila Thiel
of Zurich had the best dog;
Men Hay. the best eat, and
Joel and Stescri Fischer, the
best rabbits.
Flower winners
mammon m float er's was
Jacob Battler with nine firsts
and four seconds: Mrs. Beier.
Lng Aron three first; and five
seconds while Mr,z, Wilfred
Becker. Donald Weigand, ,loan
firsts and three seconds. 3,1rs.
Doupe won the special donated
by Westlake funeral horne, for
Jacob Battler was also oat-
standing winner in the vego,
tables topping 26 firsts and
two second s , Mrs, Albert Mer-
rier won to firsts arid 11 stic-
Fred McCiyment, Varna,
Mon first prize for collection
Tif segetables and Mrl. Ken
oho for .sunflowers.
4-H club thanipions
grand showmanship
IA the Zurich .4,1.1 calf Club
went to Donald Weigand, the
best beef exhibitor. Top show-
Mart in the dairy division was
AtuireY Eckel.
In the beef :stoical to steers
were exhibited by Charles
Boekr, Donald Weigand, Joan
Elliott, Robert Beeker and
Larry Werner, white the best
most of
PS fair results
FLOWERS
Zinnias — Larry Kipper, Rets.
Farwell, Helen Blackwell, Mary
Thomson, Joyce Bierling.
Asters — Lynda Webb, Larry
Kipper, Paul Flarbard, John
Blackwell:-, Wayne Bierling.
Marigolds — Dianne Zehr, Joyce
Bierling, John Blackwell, Mary
Blackwell, Martha Gascho,
Snapdragons — Larry Kipper,
Joyce Bierling, Beatrice Thom-
son.
Dining room bouquet — Larry
Kipper, Ralph Geiger, Mary Gei-
ger, Janet Webb, Beatrice Thom-
son,
ART
Grade 1 — Danny Schilbe, Susan
Dignan, Judy Miller, Kathy Bach-
ert. Peter Hendrick,
Grade 2 — James Rader, Sand-
ra Gingerich, Sally Dietrich, Ste-
phen Horner, Sandra Schroeder.
Grade 3 — Jacob Verbeek,
Cheryl Clausius, Barbara Brown,
Carol Gingerich, Gordon Weigand.
Grade 4 — Terry Black, Michael
Walker, Lois Wiedrick, Marlene
Rader, Dean Oestreichet.
Grade S — Glen Gascho, Jo-
anne Thiel, Frieda BlerlIng, Faye
TrOyer, Nancy Schwartzentruber.
Grade 6 — Richard Turicheim,
Marjorie Dlichernie, Resemary
Grenier, Danny Black, Dale Dig-
n an.
Grade 7 — Gary Geoffrey, Brian
Decker, Pearl Ann. Erb, Richard
Shantz, Patti Hesse.
Grade B — Sadie Hoviusi, Lynda
Rader, Dannii. Kipper, Ralph Gin-
gerich, Donna Richardson.
WRITING
Grade I Nancy Shs.ritz, Abra-
ham DeNtooy, Kathy Bachert,
Hmtarel Gingerich, Susan Dignan,
Grade 2 -- John Blackwell,
D ouglas Turkhelat, Alma Aud,
Richard 'Regier, Christine 1-laber ,
er
Grade 3 Andrew Walo,
Maryke DeMboy, Barbara Brown,
Etre:Ida. Koehler. Peter Greet.
Grade 4 4". Richard &ohne, mark Bedard, Bernadette Far. 1,011, Patricia Bender,'Gwen Ciento.
itt..
Grade 5 Linda Ntadp, Peter
Regier., Kathy Regier, Joanne Thiel. Faye TroYer,
Grade 6 DOtlitlae Stade, June Be*,det-, Larry KiPper, Charlene
'Bedard, Jerry Derionime.
Grade 7 — Richard Shent, '.\1•1rt- Bannister. Stiaan Pesch,
tida Thiel, Dorothy Warner,
Grade A Faye Oesch, Donna,
Kipper, 'Gonna Richardson, Linda Rader, Bne Anh CO*Ott,
CRAFTS
Grade 7 — Brock Adams, Susan
Kevin_, Bewhian, Richard from-,`pA.,4 ahl. Gra de 2 — jblui
Farwell, Kiln Black, Ger* 'O'ech'er, Adrienne
• 3 — Carol Glihrrefich,
• 'Ranier, Sharon Jacobi,
Ilarn",1 Gingerich. DWight Gra AA I Norma Shantz, Mar's, fl"r,erich. Vera Tcralhilt, Btenlien B.+'* T.Ta via Webb. • grA.a.t, loanne Thiel. Faye
two-, T.Incli Stade, N*nc y sellwartzentrnher. Joanne miner. r1-11,1* R -- Ruth Leibnld, Ma*,
• Gaschn, YVnnna GInkerich,
Jun. RerAer. tinla Thither,
Grade 7, Tdorne 17,e, Donna Winner,
Grade Q ITorhe itelert Bori;Pt, mai-gm-At Gelker, mom ,,&.!*011611 -- Larry Hit-her, Go.dro r..!*tunc
MANUAL TRAINING
tGrade• tioocTas FIrtf„. i itfr
.tobri r4otho, Gary Flax* haul
GRAIN ';}.„ VEOETABLtt
ren&—Onrilon Bierling,. Wayne 'Wel 'int.
.— tatty 'ft:Inver, Wayne rldranti BIcrlrng, Sandra
1phie. tvonrie .Ctinerichr Mary tlinzerich. nordnn Blerlint Msiy r:(,47m-., T,inda LlIthrt, ApPlea Macrntmsti 1t a T
Blackwell, YYnn
Mere Geiger, Ken FtitWelt.
Reg!et,
Appias. lArrY' nihet
John 'N'ackWal, Linda: Luther,
Mate (4,uger, Rafpli Goiter, .Apoleo. e :SUIT Gin* garieh. Linda. T„,tilhlir Mitre GM*
ger. Ralph Geiger', 0,6ttInti htsg
,Ausable Authority fieldman,
Terry :IUCAtIley, was given per.,
mission to. Assist CKNX-TV an
Wingitam 'a their proposed pro.
gramming of the work being
dertaken by various .conserva-
tion authorities in the area,
The fieldman told the public
relations advisory board meet•
ing on Thursday that the TV
station had tentatively arranged
for five .or six programs to in-
form the public of the work of
the authorities.
The progrpil is being ar-
ranged by the fieidaten in the
area covered by the station and
is being planned by Roy Major,
who .eonduct, a weekly outdoor
show from Wingham
Major is a member of the
newly formed Maitland Conser-
vation Authority.
The advisory board also ten-
tatively set up a meeting to be
held in the early part of Nov-
ember to acquaint their own
members with various aspects
of their own authority,
A similar seminar was held
in April at which time the topic
of the rehabilitation of agricul-
tural lands was discussed.
The information meeting will
be organized by the members
themselves alt hough guest
speakers may he called in to
present new factors in conser-
vation work,
Exeter Lions' paper drive next 'Wednesday
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