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Miller U, Doris Webb SS 11,
Barry Miller U, Allan MacLe4Ri
snow Brian' Miller Parry
Miller U, Brian Fini(beiner Pi
Pourtlaed; Doris Webb SS 11i
delicious, Barry Miller U,
Brian Miller V, Jamie Fulcher;
plilms, Le lie Cudinere V, pop-
aid Jones C, Allan MaeLean,
Darlene Jesney C; pears,
Ctichnore tJ Karen Broek U,
Wayne preszcator C, Janet Mc-
Dowell C.
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Show top calves at Zurich competition
Competition was keen at the Zurich 4-H dairy club show, Monday, and some parents probably had
troubles deciding for whom to cheer. There were three brothers in one class and two in another.
Brian Snaffle, left, RR 2 Hensall, was the top showman while the other lads from the left are:
Raymond Eckel, RR 1 Varna, senior heifer champ, and Mervyn Erb, RR 1 Zurich, junior heifer
champ. -T-A photo
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Legend: P, StePheni U, Vs-
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Selma Blood larktoni all ethers Exeter.
WRITING-Grade one, DO,
orah Parsons, Denise Wyatt,
Ronald Schroeder, Stephen
Pfaff; gr4de two, Shirley Pe-
Vries, C a rl a Bruls, Wendy
Wedge, Barbara Bencsik; grade
three, Donna Mitchell, Lama.
Fuller, Rebecca Fulcher, Eli-
zabeth Jolly; grade four, Randy
Tieman, Roberta Barrett, Sher..
on Edward, Darlene Rader D;
grade five, Debbie Hern U,
Roberta Neil U, Joanne Hayter
D, Helen Tilley; grade six,
Claudia Barrett, Marjorie Mac-
Kenzie, Grace Patton U, Judy
Jory; grade seven, Diane Smith
U, Joanne Whilsmith, Kathy
Cann, Elaine Johns U; grade
eight, Caro 1 Lynn Shapton,
Eleanor Wolfe D, Gweyn Fink-
beiner C, Gordon Jones C.
ART-Grade one, 11 e r bie
Broom, Bernice Reurink SS,
Denise Wyatt, Tony Clark;
grade two, Barbara Bencsik,
Debbie Wooden, Gary McLean,
Rosemary Bennett; grade three,
Jessie Postill, Donna Bray,
John Stdrrock, Ricky Hayter D;
grade four, Henrietta Reurink
K, Randy Tiernan, Marjorie
Schennch D, Kathy Wells; grade
five, Muriel Abbott U, Lynda
Ferguson U, Susan Tuckey, Jo-
anne Burke; grade six, Hans
Bischoff SS, George Shaw,
Jacqui Coughlin, Claudia Bar-
rett; grade seven, David Hinton
SS, Joanne Whilsmith, Donald
Schenk C, Gracie Thompson;
grade eight, Jeff Carroll, Susan
Page, Christine Tuckey, Penny
Preszcator.
PROJECTS-Grade one,
Ronald Schroeder, H eat h e r
wein, Daryle Penhale, Denise
Wyatt; grade two, Barbara Ben-
csik, Steven Harris, Debbie
Wooden, Carla Bruls; grade
three, Elizabeth Jolly, Rebecca
Fulcher, Beverly Parker; grade
four, Bart DeVries, Christine
Cann, Roberta Barrett, Mar-
garet Burke; grade five, Randy
Becker D, Joanne Hayter D,
Marie Anderson D, Elva Fink-
beiner C; grade six, Claudia
Barrett, Julie Schenk C, Janet
Ecker, Dan Jory; grade seven,
Sheila Willert D, John Becker
D, Beth Snell D, John James D;
grade eight, Jeff Carroll, Lee
Browning C.
MANUAL TRAINING--B i r d
feeder, Bobbie Dobbs, Theresa
Romaniuk, Brenda Skinner U;
party favours, Sandra Skinner
U, Janet Ecker, Joanne Burke,
Sharlene Desjardine D; picture
from nature materials, Don
Jolly, Joanne Whilsmith, Bren-
da Skinner U, David Hinton SS;
plastic detergent bottle, Susan
Tuckey, Linda Bourne, Debra
Bern U, John Dinney; pull toy,
Jimmie Skinner U, Orval James.
D, Bill Dietrich SS, Randy Ques-
nel SS; plaster of parts orna-
ment, Joanne Hayter D, Grant
Hoperoft I), Peter Armstrong,
Gail Fleet D; driftwood, Yvanna
Romaniuk, Bob Wood D, Bar-
bara Attfield C; wall plaque,
Richard Glanville C, Br y an
Tuckey, Jihn James D; vege-
table animals, Jim Darling,
Brad Klumpp D, Billy Mason
No. 1 SS, Robert Whilsmith.
SEWING-Pieced quilt block,
Ann Becker 1), Brenda Skinner
U, Gail Fleet D, Norma Neilson
D; pot holder, Brenda Skinner U,
Robert Whilsmith, Lorna Cor-
bett, Steven Luckin; stuffed toy,
Bonnie Mason SS 11, Brenda
Skinner U; half apron, Beth
Snell D, Brenda Skinner U,
Barbara Dougall U, Elizabeth
Jolly; tea towel, Peggy Schroe-
der, Judy Price, Beth Snell D,
Barbara Dougall U; embroidered
picture, Barbara Dougall U,
Lorraine Ventin U.
COOKING-Drop cookies,
Barbara Lamport CE, Bonnie
Mason SS 11, Lynda Dougall U,
Danny Haugh C; bran muffins,
Bonnie Mason SS 11, Joanne
Hodgert U, Lois Parker, Lynda
Dougall U; dark layer cake,
Brad Klumpp D, Marlene Stew-
art U, Marlene Desjardine, Ave
Elford U; light cake, Peggy
Pryde, judy Price, Janet Davis,
Bill Wein D; fancy cookies,
Diane Oke U, Muriel Abbott U;
noon lunch, Brenda Skinner U,
Lynda Dougall U, Karen Hern
U, Linda Haugh C.
PETS-Bantams, Doug Web-
ber U, Janice Tieman D,
Michael Tieman, John Becker
D; rabbits, Janice Johns U,
Kevin Lamport CE, Larry Fleet
Vincent Ryan of Asaumption
High School, Windsor, spent
last weekend with Mr. & Mrs.
TOM Ryan and family.
Miss Rita Anne Carey visited
over the weekend with Mt. &
Mrs. Clare Rock and Sharon
of London.
Miss Eleanore and Joanne
Dietrich of London were week-
end guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Charles Dietrich.
& Mrs. Eddie MittleholtZ
and beyS of EXeter spent Sunday
With the lattees parents, Mri
& Mrs. Wilfred Hogan.
Mr. Hubert Desjardine Who
has been under the doctor's
Care fOr the pastWeek is greatly
improved.
The'first CWL meeting of
Mt. Carmelsubdivisionwas
held in the parish hall WechleS,‘.
day evening After summer re,
cess.
COBBLE UP THESE BUYS!!
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District public school students stage. keen competitions in Exeter 'fall fair .classes.
Pamela YancierWeil Pig!.
eens, Gail Fleet. D, David Good-
aieD JOhri Baker D, Rand
.Baker Di kittens, Bob Webb D,
Allan Hem U, Ronnie Mason
D, Fleenor Johns V; trained
deg, Joanne 110dgertNI
POULTRY-B erred Rock,
Danny Brintneil; leghorn, Barry
Miller U; ducks, Kevin Blyde
C, Michael Tiernan D, Billy
Mason D, Kevin. Lampert CE;
pheasant, Brian Miller U; quail,
Michael Tieman D.
FLOWERS-Asters, Muriel
Abbott U, Doris Webb D, par,
lene Rader D, Kathy Wells;
cosmos, Linda Bern U, Lee
Browning C, Ivan Bern U, Bar-
bara Miller U; Snapdragons,
Launa Fuller, Janet McDowell
C, Beverly Genttner, Janet
Frayne; marigolds, Gail Fleet
D, Billy Van13ergen, Diane Van-
Bergen, Wayne Simpson; pet-
u as David Preen, Bill Wein
D, Dan Laing, 'Brenda Neil C;
zinnias, David Green, Brenda
Brintnell, Janice Fra.3'nei
ket, Dan Laing, Janet McDowell
C, Jane Tuckey, Kathy Wells.
HORSES,-light breed e 01 t,
Nancy Swartz CE, liaroldjohnS
U; best pony, Terry Johns U,
Brian Miller U, Wayne Preez,
eator C, Bob Adams SS 7.
CATTLE--Young beef, Deb-
bie Sue Etherington v;' dairy
calf, Sheila Bern U; dairy calf
(older), Karen'Brock U, ,Sheila
Bern U, David Mar4flall Tir
Alan Hern U; showmanship,
David Marshall U, Alan Hern
U., Debbie Sue Etherington
Karen. Brock U.
$W1NE,B ac on hogs over
175, Bobby Stone U, BrianPen,
hale U, Douglas Penhale U; over
175, Derek Etherington U,
Douglas Penhale, Dwight Ether-
tngtOn V, Brian Penhale,
VS GE TABLE5-Ensilage
corn, parry Miller U, Brian
Miller U, Bob Stone U, Paul
ul PassOre; rilpk in, Larry
Shapton C, Allan MacLean, Lee
Browning C, Dale Lampert C;
pie pumpkin, Barbara Lamport
CE, Tommy Creech, Danny
Haugh C, Nancy Hern U; pepper
squash, Marlene Stewart U,
Ruth Ann Kerr, Janet Hern
Tommy Creech; hubbard
squash, Joanne Hodgert U, Dale
Lamport C, Donald Russell SS
7, Don Jolly; spanish onion,
Ruth Ann Kerr, Roger Dougall
U, Donald Russell SS 7, Beth
passrnore U; yellow onions,
Ruth Ann Kerr, Cathy Eber-
bradt CE, Robert England C,
Karen Hern U; cucumbers, Dan
Jory, Karen Brock U, Randy
Becker D, Ruth Ann Kerr; pick-
ling cucumbers, DanJory, Rob-
ert 411y, Van TuolteY, lArri
H anel; carrots, Jutly De s)arr
cline SS ii, Larry Shapton 0,
Tommy Patterson CE, Susan
Mcponald; short carrots, David
Creep, prian Fiakbeiaer 0, Bill
Dietrich CE, Marlene Stewart
Ui
Table beets, Marlene Stew-
art U, Judy Desjardine SS 11, David Green, „Beth Snell
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late cabbage, Beth Passmore
V, Aoger PO4g411 piAnp
Becker p, Bob Webb P; early
cabbage, Bob Webb D, Randy
Becker D, Brian riiiJcppiapr C,
:Nathalie Scott C; grain. corn,
TPA Pront U, Barry Miller U,
Brian Miller v; early potatoes,
Donald Russell $$ 7, Darrel
Finkbeiner C, Darlene Rader D,
Larry Shapton C; late, Sheila
Hero U, Alan Hero U, Norma
Neilson D David to-
matoes Janice IlaYter I), John.
Fanner C, Judy Price, nuirro
Hodge C; oats, Dwight Noels C;
wheat, Sheila Bern v, Alan porn
John Becker Di barley, John
Becker D, Randy Becker D;
C itron, Janet McDowell Q,
Karen Brock U Bob Webb D;
field beans, Bob Webb D, B111
Wein D, ,Gar Baker APPnd.e.
wetyh SS 4; ;0 nlapgels, Bob.
Stone U; rnangels, Bob
Stone U, Dwight Noels C; turr,
pips, Brenda Neil, C, Debbie
Finkbeiner Q John poner C
Br an nnissiOer C.
FRUIT---Spy apple, Doris
Webb pp 41, Brian rwsbeiner
Q 13.40arg. Miller U, Allan
MacLean; McIntosh,
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