HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1969-09-25, Page 15TOP DAIRY EXHIBITORS — David Marshall's mastery in the Exeter 4-11 dairy calf club continued this
year as he walked off with first place for the top senior heifer and was also given the nod as the
Championship showman. The Kirkton youth's dominance of the show in recent years may partly explain
why he had the only senior entry. In the middle is Karen Brock, RR 1 Granton, who had the top junior
heifer, while on the left is Alan Hera, RR 1 Woodharn, runnerup for the junior heifer and the
showmanship awards. T-A photo
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appropriation."
Snoopy was a visitor at
the Fair school exhibits
Group of Dashwood youths
at Walther league meeting
visiting. Several letters of thanks London, following an accident,
were read and donations has returned home.
received.
The annual ladies' aid fowl
supper will be held October 8
with group 4 in charge. Two
rooms at the parsonage will be
redecorated.
Judges of the public schC)ol
competitions at Exeter Fair were
faced with a tough chore again
this year with close to 1,000
entries turned in by students
from Exeter; Usborne, Stephen
and JAD McCurdy public
shoots and Precious Blood
Separate 'School.
More than 70 youngsters
decided to take a crack at the
prizes in the animal vegetable
eompetition with Elizabeth
VileSe of Exeter public school
gaining the top award.
The top prize in the vegetable
coolie strip character class was
won by Kelley Gaiser of Exeter
with an Almost life-like creation
of Snoopy of Charlie Brown
cartoon fame.
Competition was also
entlinslastic in the vegetable and
flowers departments with 24
displays of petunias and 25
entries of red tomatoes.
The following legend has
been used to identify the
children with their schools.
E-Exeter Public School;
U-Usborne Central; PB-Precious
Blood Separate School;
S-Stephen Central; JAD-JAD
McCurdy, Huron Park.
GRAIN
Oats, Valerie Finkbeiner S;
barley, Valerie Finkbeiner S;
wheat, Marty Becker S; ensilage
corn, Ivan Hem. U; Cheryl
Stewart U; Murray Stewart U;
grain corn, Fred Hern U, Elaine
Pym U, Larry Johns U.
ROOTS AND VEGETABLES
Red mangels, Allan Hem U;
white mangels, Allan Here U;
table turnips, Geo VanEsbroeck
PB, Brenda Neil S, Timmy Veri
E; table beets, Carol Allen U,
David Snider E, Steven Willed E;
red cabbage, Bradley Johns U,
Bobby McDonald E, Trudy
Johns U; late cabbage, Paul
Stewart U, Bobby McDonald E,
Gail Johns U; long carrots, Mary
Agnes Dietrich PB, David Snider
E, Hobby McDonald E; short
carrots, Marty Becker S, David
Greene E, Sheila Snider E; table
cucumber, Bobby McDonald E,
Larry Parsons E, Ronnie Stewart
U; pickling cucumber, Barbara
Miller U, Paul VanEsbroeck PB,
David Greene E; spanish onion,
Elaine Stewart U, Lori Lynn
Stewart U, Allen Hem U; yellow
onions, Murray Stewart U,
Cheryl Stewart U, Elaine
Stewart U;
Squash, Allan Hern U, Leslie
Cudmore U, Jayne Dougall U;
pepper squash, Sylvia Stewart U,
David Snider E, Sheila Snider E;
pie pumpkin, Carol Allen U,
Barbara Miller U, Carol Dougall
U; largest pumpkin, Teresa
Ondrejicka S; early potatoes,
Perry Sereda U, Lori Lynn
Stewart U, Cheryl Stewart U;
late potatoes, Allan Hern U,
Bobby McDonald E, Mary Agnes
Dietrich PB; muskmelon, Jayne
Dougall U, Gregory Dougall U,
Bobby McDonald E; pink
tomatoes, Bobby McDonald E;
red tomatoes, Ruth Ann
Finkbeiner S, Barbara Miller U,
Kenneth Coates U; field beans,
Jayne Dougall U, Carol Dougall
U, Dick Dougall U.
FRUIT
Northern spy apples, Barbara
Miller U, Ronnie Stewart U,
Sylvia Stewart U; McIntosh,
Barbara Miller U, snow apples,
Barbara Miller U, Paul Stewart
U, George VanEsbroeck PB;
delicious, Barbara Miller U;
plums, Leslie Cudmore U,
Valerie Finkbeiner S; pears,
Marty Becker S, Leslie Cudmore
U, Dick Dougall U.
FLOWERS
Powder puff asters, Fred
Hem U, Trudy Johns U, David
Greene E; asters, Fred Hem U,
Donnie Fahner S, Cathy
Triebner E; cosmos, Larry
Parsons U, Karen Morley E,
David Greene E; cornflower,
Kathryn Willard S, Randy
Yearley S, Pauline Pym U;
marigold, Steven Willert E,
Ronnie Stewart U, Robbie
Stewart U; single petunia, Bobby
McDonald E, David Greene E,
Nancy Here U; ruffled petunia,
Laura Johns U, Pauline Pym U,
Mary Johns U; snapdragons,
David Greene E, Ann Dearing S,
Karen Morley E; small zinnia,
Trudy Johns E, David Greene E,
Grace Dykstra E; large zinnia,
David Greene E, Joan Skinner E,
Sheila Snider E; gladiolus,
Bradley Johns U, Ronnie
Stewart U, Robbie Stewart U;
house plant, Kenneth Coates U,
Janice Stewart U, Mike Higgins
E; miniature arrangement,
Kenneth Coates U, Fred Hern U,
Judy Parsons U.
COOKING
School lunch, Janie Roetel
PB, cookies, Janice Stewart U,
Larry Parsons U, Cheryl Parsons
U; chocolate fudge, Cheryl
Parsons U, Debbie Potter E,
Judy Parsons U; cupcakes,
Debbie Potter E, Trudy Johns U,
Kathy McGregor E; dark cake,
Bonnie Campbell E, Janice
Stewart U, Kathy McGregor E;
light cake, Bonnie Dale E, Sylvia
Stewart U; light cake,
Kathy McGregor E, Shirley
DeVriese E, Sandra Stewart U.
SEWING
Tea towel, Trudy Johns U,
Carolyn Kellett U, Brenda Neil
S; hook"mark, David Greene B,
Jayne Dougall U, Carol Dougall
U; knit article, Grace Dykstra E,
Connie Mills E; half apron,
Fiona Kennedy E, Trudy Johns
U; pillow cases, Fiona Kennedy
E, Joan Kerslake U, Judy
Parsons U; knit article, Debbie
Potter E, Carol Dougall U, Gail
Patterson U; stuffed animal,
-Kathy McGregor E; doll
costume, Sheila Edwards E,
Brenda Edwards E, Grace
Dykstra E.
OPEN CLASS
Plaster of paris, Sandra
Shapton S, Jim Hussey PB, Ray
Glanville U; bird house, Bruce
Hodge 5, Robert Guenther S,
Larry Whiting E; dried weeds,
Sandra Shapton S, Brenda Neil
S, David Snider E; peculiar
shaped vegetable, Velda Tripp
JAD, Bradley Baynham E, Joan
Cooper U; paint by number,
Lori Lynn Stewart U, Shirley
DeVries E, Sylvia Stewart U;
mobiles, Jayne Dougall U, Carol
Dougall U, Gregory Dougall U;
vegetable animal, Elizabeth
Vriese E, Ruth Noels E, Paul
Perry E; vegetable person, Laurie
Skinner E, Janet Shapton S,
Velda Tripp JAD; comic strip
character, Kelley Gaiser E, Denis
Fletcher U.
PROJECTS AND BOOKLETS
Kindergarten, Sherry Gilfillan
E, Bobby McDonald E, Kathy
Killen E; grade 1, Donna Walker
U, Dorothy VanEsbroeck PB,
John VanRoestel PB; grade 2,
Bruce MacDonald S, Sandra
McLeod E, Heather Meikle E;
grade 3, Jeanette Wach E,
Carolyn Perry E, Kathy Walkom
E; grade 4, Debra Whiting E,
Gayle Ecker E, Barbara
Ferguson E; grade 6, Cathy
Ecker E, Debbie Lindenfield E,
Steve Harrison E; grade 7, Bev
Finnen E, Launa Fuller E, Leona
Obre E.
POULTRY
Leghorn pullet, Brad Coates,
ducks, David Prout U, Brian
Roelofson E.
PETS
Bantams, Jeff Hayter 5, Gail
Johns U; rabbits, Ricky Schnarr,
Helen Finkbeiner S, Sandra Hern
U; pigeons, Teddy Wedge E;
kittens, Brian Walsh, Marg Pym;
best trained dog, Sheila Snider
E, David Reed E, Richard May.
E; other pets, Christine Walsh,
Larry Lippert S, Leslie
CutirnOre,
HORSES
Foal, Brad Johns, Gayle
Ecker, Kirby Berrien;
showmanship, Gayle Ecker, Brad
Johns, Kirby . Borden; pony,
Trudy Johns, Brad Johns;
showmanship, Wayne Preszcator,
Kathy Ecker; saddle horse,
Gayle Ecker, Trudy Johns;
showmanship, Gayle Ecker,
Barbara Parsons.
SWINE
Bacon hogs over 175 pounds,
Jim Cottle, Jerry Cattle; bacon
hogs under 100 pounds, Murray
Stewart.
CATTLE
Beef calf born before January
1, 1969, Fred Hern; dairy calf
born after January 1, 1969,
Karen Brock, Merton Brock;
halter broken calf, Karen Brock,
Fred Hern, Merton Brock.
ART
Kindergarten, Gregory Prout
U, Dwayne Selves U; grade 1,
Eddie Hunter-Duvar E, Patti
Rader S, Kevin Kipfer S; grade
2, Patricia Berendsen PB, Marie
Grogan PB, Jo Anne Foster U;
grade 3, Brenda Fletcher E, Jodi
Finnen E, Brenda Edwards E;
grade 4, Wendy Beaver S, Randy
Miller E, Valerie Flynn E; grade
5, Bruce MacDonald S, Doreen
Ward E, Vicki Cunningham E;
grade 6, John VanGerwen E,
Jerry Jablonski PB, Steven
Willert E; grade 7, Laurie
Richard U, Jon Gaiser E, Doug
Carroll U.
CREATIVE WRITING
Grade 1, Betty Neevel U,
Sharon Kaake U, Terri Brintnell
U; grade 2, Kevin Hern U, Alicia
McCauley E, Billy Snell E; grade
3, Sheila Duncan U, Denise
Fletcher U, Sandra McLeod E;
grade 4, Kathy Walkom E,
Heather Little S, Grace Dykstra
E; grade 5, John VanGerwen PB,
Lori Keller S, Bonnie Campbell
E, grade 6, Steven Sims U, Cindy
Cook PB, Merit McLennon U;
grade 7, Wayne Simpson E, Jane
Roestel PB, Danny Brintnell E.
HIGH SCHOOL
MANUAL TRAINING
Wood carving, Randy Decker;
machine shop, Glenn Cooper,
Wesley Dignan; drafting, grade
nine, Gerrard Dietrich; drafting
grade ten, John Thompson;
electrical circuit, Vince Ayotte,
Keith Snyder; house wiring, Joe
Bengough, Don Jones,
Rally Day
at Brinsley
BY GORPON MORt.BY
Rally Day Service was
Observed a Brinsley United
Church, Sunday. The
Superintendent Gordon Morley
was leader for the occasion.
Jackie Lewis read the
Scripture and also was
accompanist for a hymn sung by
her clans comprised of Shirley
and. Carol McNair; Rose McNair;
Karen Hodgson; Victor Dyck
and Cindy Prost.
Linda Fenton gave the
promotion story.
The text of the sermon given
by the Rev. H. B. Johnson was
"Who gave you those ears?"
The Junior choir rendered
special music with Douglas
Lewis at the organ,
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Tweddle,
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Tweddle and
family, Mr. & Mrs. Ronald
Tweddle and family attended a
birthday dinner at the home of
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Tweddle. It was
the occasion of Harvey's
birthday.
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John Becker, Rick Hayter,
Dianne • Miller and Edward
Restemayer, members of Zion
Lutheran Walther League
attended a gathering of Lutheran
Youth sponsored by the Western
Ontario Youth Commission.
LADIES' AID
Zion Lutheran Ladies' Aid
held their first meeting for the
coming season with group 3 and
Mrs. Marie Restemayer,
convener, in charge of devotions
and lunch.
Rev. B. E. Steinman took for
the topic "Church Symbols"
with illustrations. Miss Sharon
Rader playeci piano selections.
Mrs. Larne Genttner,
president, dealt with the
business. Reports were heard
from the sujnmer altar guilds
showing an active time of
WOLFE REUNION
Some 50 Wolfe relatives from
St, Thomas, Kitchener,
Waterloo, Ayton, Palmerston,
and Clifford gathered at the
home of Mr. & Mrs. Carl
Oestreicher for their annual
reunion. Games were enjoyed
followed by a pot luck supper.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Klein and
girls of Mildmay spent Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Carl Oestreicher
and family.
Bill Schade, who was a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
Ray Cann, Robert Mayer and
William Rohde spent part of this
week at French River.
Quite a number from this
community attended Exeter
Fair, Friday evening and
Saturday.
Mrs. William Thomson of
Exeter and Mrs. William Rohde
visited Tuesday with Mrs.
Robert Ross of London.
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Jeffery,
Alan and Connie visited with Mr.
& Mrs. John McLauchlan of
Lambeth.