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Winners of Barley Judging Competition
Results of Judging Barley in 12. Lawrie B lack
the Field Crop Competition in 13. Jim Fritz
connection with Brussels Fall 14. Robt. Grasby
Fair. 15. Gerald Smith
Grame. Craig 90
2. Wan, Coultes 99
3. Ross Higgins 87
4. Glenn Coultes 86.5
5. Ross Mitchell 86
6. Murray Cardiff
7, John Van Vliet
85.5
8. George Procter 84
9. Harvey Craig 83
10. Bodmin Ltd. 82
11. Jan Van Vliet 80
79 The Judge was J.P.Connell.
78 R.R.3, Palmeriton,
76 Each competitor is required to
75.5 qualify for his prize by placing an
75 exhibit at Fall Fair as indicated in
74 the Prize List according to
73 Secretary, EdWin Martin of the
72 Brussels Fair.
16. Bob Thomas
17. Murray Houston
18. Rae Houston
19. Clarence McCutcheon
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NEWS OF News of
Huronview
Marie Flynn, Lorne Lawson, Norman Speir and Jerry
Collins provided the old tyme music for Monday's activities.
Step dance numbers by Debbie Flynn and vocal solos by
Morgan Dalton were enjoyed by everyone. Mrs. O'Conner,
Mrs. Macaulay and Phillip Regier were welcomed to the
Home.
Twenty-one members of the Over 90 Club met on
Wednesday and following the program, cookies and
lemonade were served. Mrs. Nellie Welsh was a guest for the
afternoon and played several piano instrumentals and led the
sing-a-long with readings by Mrs McGratton and Walter
Kingswell. Two new members were welcomed to the Club,
Mrs. McGratton and Tom Herman. Everyone joined in
to Mrs. Isabella Hamilton, who singing "Happy Birthday"
celebrated her 100th Birthday on August 18th.
Residents were entertained on "Family Night" with a
military band organ music on the lawn provided by Murray
Draper of Clinton. This machine is one of three custom made
organs and was built in North Dakota and purchased by Mr.
Draper from a dealer in North Carolina. The 100 organ pipes
and drums are controlled by the action of the roles and play
many of the familiar band tunes.
NEWS OF
Walton
Correspondent
M rs.Allan McCall
Visitors last week with Mrs. Entertains'. It was held in the
Fred Dunk were: Mr. and Mrs. Blyth United Church.
Elmer Munroe of Oshawa; Mrs. Weekend guests at the home of
Jean Dunk, Allan and Darlene of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle were:
Corunna and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miss Gail Searle and Dennis
Dunk Jr., Russel and. Wendy of Rogers of Brampton; Miss Mary
Yellow Stone Park and other
have arrived home from a 3 week
and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Stevens
and Victoria returning home a
States from Calgary, they visited
Camp Borden.
places of interest.
onducted tour to the west coast
ifferent route, going through the
Mr, and Mrs. Torrence Dundas
4-day sessions of the annual
last week at the Royal York Hotel
in Toronto.
Barry Saunders and children,
Megin, Amy and Patrick and Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Saunders , all of
Royal Oak, Michigan.
Federated Teachers Conference
Sloan of Stratford; Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.Albin Bergstrom
Mrs. Ray Huether attended the
Mrs. Helen Craig; Mrs. of Meeting Cree, Alberta have
Dorothy S hol dice ; Mrs. Bev been holidaying with Mr. and
stevenson and Miss Fran Blake Mrs. Doug Fraser and family.
attended the two-day training Mrs. Maude Hawley of London
school for leaders for the fall spent last week at the home of
oject, 'The Club Girl Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smalldon.