HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1942-10-01, Page 7BELGRAVE SCHOOL
FAIR WINNERS.
The following is the prize list of the
Belgrave School Fair. The schools
competing were Numbers 8, 9, 10, 11,
13, East Wawanosh; Numbers, 3, 4,
.5, 7 Morris; U. S. S. Number 7, East
and West Wawanosh; U. S. S. Num-
bers, 3, 17, East Wawanosh and Mor-
ris.
GRAIN
Late Oats; any variety, one quart,
Joyce Rath, 13 E. W., Jerry Higgins,
17, E. W. and M„ Alan Dunbar, 13, E.
W., Ruth Higgins, 17, E. W. and M.,
Coleen Ratli, 13, E. W,, Billy Nethery
13, E. NV.; Early Oats, any variety,
named, one quirt Doreen Currie, 9, E.
IV., Lloyd McDowell, 13, E. W., Joy-
ce Rath, 13, E. W., Jessie Currie, 9, E.
W., Coleen Rath, 13, E. W., Clarence
McCutcheon, 4 M.;Barley, any variety,
-named, one quart, James Irwin, 11, E.
W.; Dorothy Mason, 7, E. W., Bobby
Mason, 7, E. We Margaret Spier, 4,
M., Vera Montgomery, 9. E. NV, Joy-
ce Rath, 13, E. W.; Oats, any variety,
Sheaf, Mary Procter, 7, M., • Doreen
Currie, 9, E. NV., Vera Montgomery,
A E. W., Margaret Spier, 4, M., Gwen
Cook, 13, E. W., Donna Gow, 10, B.
VT.; Barley, any variety, Sheaf, James
Irwin, 11, E. W., Gladys Gow, 10, E.
W.; Winter Wheat, any variety,
named, one quart, Lloyd McDowell,
13, E. W., Kathleen Clarke, 3, M
Frances Walker, 7, M.,Coleen Rath • -
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NOT BOMBS ..*0 just
dirty stove pipes
It can and it will happen
here-perhaps in your very
home! If you allow fouled
stove pipes, flues or chim-
neys you are courting with
such disaster, Do you know
that practically every farm house fire is the result of faulty
heating equipment or chimneys? An ounce of prevention
NOW may head off irreparable loss this winter.
Clean out your stove pipes and replace any poor ones. Clean
out your chimneys and make any necessary repairs. Clean
out your stoves and furnace-tidy up the cellar. Never
quicken a fire with coal oil or gasoline.
Never light a fire in a hot water heating system or in a stove
with a water front if there is any chance of the water pipes
being frozen or clogged-it may cause a fatal explosion.
Make every member of your household a fire warden. Never
before has the need for fire prevention been so urgent.,
Remember that buildings are now next to impossible to
replace-that your loss is the Nation's loss now.
THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING COMPANIES:
Culross Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Teeswater, One.
Farmers' Central Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Walkerton, Ont.
Formosa Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Formosa, Ont
Howick Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Wrozeter, Ont.
Ti ursday, October 1st., 1042
WINGFIAM ADVANCE-T1MES
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Dahlias, Mary Procter, 7, M., Shir-
ley Radford" 10, E. W., Margaret,
Marshall, 10, E. Wa, Frank Adcock; 3,.,
Margaret Procter,
Dining-room Bouquet, Audrey Mc-
'Gnira, 1'7, E, W. and M., Tomenee
• Wade, 17, E. W. and IL, Lola Grasbe,
3, E. W. and IL, Mary Praetor, 7,
Mary I. Nethery„ 17, B. W. and M.
Bouquet of Wild EriWarz;$ Mary
Procier, 7, M., Margaret Prc,eter, 7,
M., Francis Walker, 7, M., Vera Mon-
tanamery, 9, E. IV., JnYce Rat:, IA E.
• IV.
FRUIT
Northern Spy Annles, Joyce Rath,
13, E. W., Margaret Nichol, 4, IL, Co-
: teen Rath, 13, B. W., Kathleen Clarke,
3,
Snow Apples, Celan: Rath, 13, B
W., Joyce Rath, 13, E. W., Lois Gras:
by, 3, E. NV, and IL, Wendell McCal-
lum, 8, E. IV.
lafacintosn Red,. Leis Granby, 3, E.
W. and :If., Nfargaeet Spier, 4; M.,
Joyce Ra..h, 13, E. IV., Jean MeArter,
3, 3.1.
Any other variety, Kathleen Clarke,
3, H., Lit Graaby, 3, E, NV and H.,
Vera Montgomery, 9; F, W., Clifford
Coultes, 13, E. IV.
Pears, Margaret Marshall, 10; E,
Coleen Rath, 13, E. W„ Joyce
Rath, 13, E. W., Fay Cook, 13, E, W..
POULTRY
Barred Plymouth Reek„ Cockerel,.
Mary Procter, 7, M., Margaret Proc-
ter; 7, IL, D. A. McKenzie, 3; E. NV.
:and If., Archie Hull. 33, If., Marion
Hull„ m., Vera Montgomery, 9; E.
W.
Barred Plymouth Rock, Pullet;
Margaret Procter, 7, M., Vera Mont-
gomery, 9, E. NV., Annie Hull,
Mary Procter, Clifford Kelly, 17; E.
and IL, D, na. McKenzie, 3, E. W.
:and M.
White Leghorn, Cockerel,. Mary
Procter, 7, IL, Charlie Cook, 17; E..
W. and M.
White Leghorn, Pullet, Barbara
Currie., 9, E. NV., Jessie Carrie, 9, E.
W., Margaret Currie, Clarence McCut-
cheon, 4, Morris, Doreen Currie; Mary
Procter. Prizes donated by the Wal-
ter Rose poultry farm.
Pair of Young Ducks, Frank AI-
cock, 3,, If., fames Irwin, 11, E. W.,
Gordon Clarke, 3, IL, Derma Van-
Camp, 5, If., Terry Nethery, 17, E. W.
, and IL, Kenneth Johnston, 10, E. NV.
One dozen brown Hen Eggs, Arn-
old Bruce, 8, E. W., Barbara Currie,
9, E. IV., Allan Dunbae, 13, E. NV.,
Marlene MacKenzie, 17, E IV. and
IL, George Tunney. 5e IL, Marjorie
Currie,. 9, E. W., Keith Anderson, 5 IL
:keel:tie Halle 3, H.
Assiniboine Rams and Sinks Submarine
In a stirring gaar action fought in an unspecified area the, Canadnn. submarine crew. Tlae Sturdy warellit Is sheana at Lr-FT, and
Gerrzat prisoners from the sunken sabrnarine are glitgra, destroyer 11.31.c,S. As5fnlboine rammed and sank a German Uboat after • at, t/Grs;
gun
battle 0 close tante. 01117 ono marl of the Assintholneva crew oTtelbing It rote ladder t* safety and fravrisoretit ott the des'aver.
was loll add the Canadian Warship made prisoners of most of the
Carrots, Marjorie Currie, 9, E. W.,
Austin Cook, 8, E W., Rill Irwin, 11,
E. W., Fearik Aleeete, 3, M., Mary
Hanes 7, Ales. Nethery, 17,. E.
W. awl M.
Cucumbers. Arelie, Hull, 3, M., Ivy
entnnha:N. 6,M., Jean Dawson, 9, E.
W., J. Rath. 13, E. W., Doreen
Currie, 9, E. W., Harold McCutcheon,
4, M.
Oniana, Billie -Coultes, 17, E. W.
and M.. Danne Aadersen, 1.7, Lloyd
Scott, 7, M., littrEe! Anderson, 5 „Ptif.,..
D. A. McKenzie, 3, E. W. and
Muriel itraelburta 13, E. W.
Paranipa, Gladys Gow, 10. E. IV.,
RidiS I gins, 7, M., Audrey Irwin,
11, E. W., Dorothy: Mason, 7, E. and •
IV. IV.. Terry Nethery, 17, Fay Cook,
13, E. W.
Squash, Robert 4arshall, 10, E. W.,
Audrey Cock, 8, E. 1,a7., Lois. Dawson,
9, E. IV., Francis Walker, 7, 3I., Jim
Irwin, 11 E. W., Kenneth Seett„ 8, En
W.
Muskmelon, Vera Montgomery, 9,
E. NV., Audrey McGuire, 17; E. W.
and Spence Scott,. 7, IL, Douglas
Benninger,-3, E. W. and 11., Muriel
Brydges, 17, Kenneth Dunbar, 17:
Mangeln Glen Bennett, 17, E. W.
and M., Harold McCutcheon, 4, If.,
Douglas Benninger, 3,, E. IV. and. 11..•
Raymond Bennett, 17, Lois Granby, 3,
E. IV. and H., Alice McKenzie, E. NV.
and M.
Potatoes, Coleen Rath, 13, E. W.,
Vera Montgomery, 9; E. NV., Margaret
Spier,. 4, If., Joyce Rath, 13, E. IV.,
Mary Haines, 7, H.
Potatoes, late variety, Audrey Mc-
Guire, 17, Coleen Rath, 13; E. Wa
Joyce Rath, Vera Montgomery, 9, E.
IV., Lloyd McDowell, 13, E. W., Dor-
othy Mason,. 7, E. and NV. W.
Turnips, Donald McCutcheon, 4, IL,
Gwen Cook, 13, E. W., Eldon Cook,.
13, E. W., Vera Montgomery, 9, E.
W., Spence Scott, 7, H., Dangles Ben-
ninger, 3, H. and W.
FLOWERS
From seed supplied by the Fair.
Asters, Lloyd Andefsan, 17, B. NV.
and IL Archie Hull, 3, m.„ Kathleen
Clarke, 3, M., Donelda, McCutcheon,
4, IL, Douglas Benninger, 3, E. W.
and IL
Cosmos, Mary Procter, 7, IL, Alex
Nethery, 17, E. NV, and IL, Robert
Ilarahall, 10, E. W., Ross Higgins, 7,
IL., Frank Alceek, 3; M.
Larkspur, Ea Taylor, 13, E. IV.,
Jack Tunney, 5, M.
French Marigolds, Donna Anderson,
17, 'E. W. and. It, Harry Brydges, 17,
E. NV. and H., Patsy Anderson,
Salpiglossis, Marguerite Yeung„ 17;
E. NV. and IL, Shirley Bradburn, 13,.
E. NV.
Snapdragon, Kenneth Dunbar, 17,
B. W. and If., lneirena Bruce, 8, E.
IV., Raymond Bennett, 17, E. W. and
If., Audrey McGuire; 17, E. W. and
1k,, Donald MeArter, 3, Morris.
Petunias, Ross Dunbar, 17, E. IV.
and IL, Vera Montgomery; 9, E. W.,
Norma Brydges, 17, E. W. and IL,
Billy Taylor, 13, E. W.,. Lillian Arm-
strong, 5, IL
Paton, Gwen Cook, 13, E. IV., Aus-
tin Cook, 8, E. NV., Barbara Gaunt, 7,
E. and W. IN7., Margaret Procter, 7,
II., Kenneth fehrtaten, 10, E. N.V.
• Stecka, Spence Scott, '7; IL, Murray
Braila:ten, 13, E. W., Arm-
strong,. 7, E. and W. W., Jimmie .An-
derson, 5. H.
Zinnias, Mildred Higgias, 7, M.,
Elmer Said!, 11, E. W., Jim Irwin, 11,
W.. Billie Coultes, 17, E. W. and IL, •
Eleanor Wighttna.n, 11, E. W.
Open Claaa from home_ farm.
Gladioli. Wender McCallum, 8, E.'
W., Margaret Marshall, 10. E. W.,
Shirley Radford. 10, E. W., Margaret
Peneter„ 7. IL, Ifaraatet Spier, 4, M.
Cat, Marlene MacKenzie, 17, F. W.!
and M„ Jimmie Young, 17, B. W. and
Rradburrn. 13, E. W.,
Cat -eerie/0 Keating, 17; E. W. and
Terry Nethery, 17, E. N. and 11.,
Jean McArthur, 3, M.
Pair .Pigeen a, Frank Aleeek, 3, M.,
Devald tfeArtliur, 3, M., Tammy
Wede, 17, E, W. and M., Harald Mc-
Cutc'aeon, 4, M., Kathleen Clarke, 3,
lt,L, Anthony (.7)rmeten, 3, M.
Canary, Grain= Cook, 8, E. 'W.,
Audrey Ceak,• 8, K W., Laura Me-
Burney, 8, E. ‘V., Wendell McCal-
, 8, E. W., Thomas Wa4e, 17, E,
W. and M.
Any other Pet, Vera Mrirtwouery,
9, E. W„ Margaret Spier, 4, H., Wil-
liam McArthur, 3, If., Donald IfcAra
• tlear, 3, If ., Joan St. Marie, Harold '
McCutchcon, 4, Morris.
LIVE STOCK
Dairy Calf, Heifer, Jessie Currie,
Doreen CUrrie, 9, E. W.
Baby Beef Calf, Steer or Heifer,.
Lona Lurchill, .9, E. W.
. Sr- Pail Fed E. Doreen Currie,
Mary Procter.
Jr. Pail Fed Calf, (Prize donated bee
C. R. Coultes). Mary Procter, Bob.
Basechili, 9, B. W., Jinn Anderson, 5,
IL, Keith Anderson.
Market Lamb, Barbara Currie,
Wendell McCallum, 8; E. IV., Marjor-
ie Carrie, Doreen Currie.
Halter Broken Calf, Doreen Currie,.
Lloyd McDewell, 13; E W., Bob Bur-
chili, 9, E. W., Lois Bur-chili.
Pair Bacon Hogs, Lloyd McDowell,
13; E, W.., Barbara. Currie, Margaret
Proeter, Clifford Coultes, 13, E. IV.
Domestic Science
Bran Muffins, Catherine Keating,
17, E. W. and M., Donna Anderson,
17, E. W. and IL, Eleanor Wiainman,
14 E. W., Marjorie MacKenzie, 17, E.
W. and IL, Shirley Bradburn, 13, E,
NV , Ethel Pierce, 3, E. NV. and If.
Drop Cookies, Frances Walker, 7,
IL, Margaret Procter, 7, IL, Barbara
Currie, 9, E. W., Barbara Irwin, 11, E.
IV., Cole-en Rath, 13, E. NV., Mae
Dawson. 9, E VV.
JohnnyCake, Jessie Currie, 9; E.
. W., Shirley Radford, 10, E. W., Mur-
iel Brydges, 17. E. IV. and yI ,
deed Charter, 10, E. IV., Doris Young,
.17, E. NV, and M., Alice McKenzie; 3,
E. NV. and H.
Tea Biscuits, Mary Armstrong, 7, E.
and W. NV., Lorna Dunbar, 13, E. NV.,
Audrey McGuire, 17, E. IV. and M.,
Gwen Cook, 13, E. W., Audrey Irwin,
:11,. E. We Vera Montgomery, 9-, E.
man, 11, E. NV., Mildred Cook, 17, E.
NV. and M.
Knitted Dish Cloth, Barbara Carrie,
CO Van CIMRLOTTRTOWN LOST
The Canadian corvette Charlottetown, pictured above, has been lost
irr action against the enemy off the Eastern Canadian coast. She w
victim of a submarine and nine of the crew are dead. With five Ird$StrIff,
I4 injured. 'Thirty-nine of the crew are safe, Acting-Lieutenant Coma
mender John Willard Banner. of Halifax was killed in action,
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Uninen Citeruse H. W., No.
13, E. W., No. 9,. E. W., No. 5, E. W.
Vocal Solo senior Grades, Shirley
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Young, 17, E. W. and M., Donna Van,
Radrord, 1r,, E. IV., Marguerite
Camp, 5, IL, Mildred Charter, 10, E.
Vocal Solo, Jr. Grades, 'Gordon
Chamney, 7. E. awl W. W., Kathleen.
Clarke, 3, M., Marion HUll, 3, H., Ir
e e Logan,. 17, F. W. -and H. (Solo.
prizes &mated by F. Duncan.)
. 2 part Vocal Duet, Doris and Mar-
guerite Young, 17, E. NV. and M.,.
Kathleen Clarke and flnlie Hull, 3; A Play, Margaret Young, 17, Aud-
• Donald and Harold McCutelaeora: rey McGuire, 17, Edith Caere 13, E. 4, IL, Derma VariCamp and Bernard'
NV., Norman Peeee.k, 9, E. W., Isa-
Cummings, 5, IL belle Currie, 3'. E. W.
Illustrated booklet on Lumbering SPECIAL PRIZES
Industry: Ontario, Grade 3 and 4, (Donated by Belgrave Women's
James Anderson, Cele= Rath, Lleyd Institute, Knitted Meek fee Afghan,
Anderson, Joan Brydges, 3.1. Brad- Doreen Currie, 9, E. NV., Ruth Higa
reins, 17 E. NV, and IL, Jessie Currie, burn,
Map, Muriel Anderson, 5, II., Den- 9 E. W., Vera Montgomery, 9 E. W.„
ald Campbell, 5, Bernard Cummings, Norma Br-3..-dgeq, 17, E. W. and H.
5, Fay Cook, 13, E. IV„ Allan Dun- Geranium in Monne planted after
April 1st., 1942, Donna Anderson, bar, 13, E. IV.
Map Showing Chief Iridcfstrie of Catherine Keating, Marlene MacKen-
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13, E. W., Rtith Higgins, 17, E. IV.
and M., Maurice Hailahan, 3, E. W.
and M.
Field Corn, named, six stalks with
ears attached, Joyce Rath, 13, E. IV.,
Billy Coultes, 17, E. IV, and M, Mar-
, garet-Spier„ '4. M.,. Charlie Cook, 17;
E. IV. and M., Jessie Currier 9, E. W.,
Mary I. .Nethery„ 17, E. W. and M.;
Sweet Corn, 6 ears, husked, Coleen
Rath, 13, E. W., Joyce Rath, 13, E.
NV., Clifford Kelly, 17, E. W. and M.,
Gladys Gow, 10, E. W., Donna Gow,
10, E. W., Vera Montgomery, 9, E. W.
ROOTS AND VEGETABLES
From seed supplied by the Fair,
Mange's, Giant White Sugar, Gene
Tunney, 5, M., Hugh Cook, 3, E. NI.. •
Frances Walker, 7, H., Eldon Cook,
13, E. W., Alan Nichol, 4. H., George
Tunney, 5, H.
Turnips, Canadian gem., (table),
Clifford Kelly, 17, E. IV. and IL, Mar-
garet Procter, 7, H., Jessie Currie, 9„
E. W., Peggy Nethery, 17, F. IV. and
H., Billie McArter, 33, If., Ross Dan-
' bar, 17, E. IV. and
Beets, Mary Procter, 7, 11., Neil
- Johnston, 17, E. W. and If., Kathleen
Clarke, 3, M., Shirley Bradburn, 18,
E. W., Mary Armstrong, 7, W. We
Ronnie Campbell, 5, H.
Cabbage, Harry Bradgea. 17, E. W.
and If., Raymond Bennett. 17, E.
and Charlie Cook, 17, E. W. and
M., Tommy Wade, 17, E. IV. and M.
. Laura McBuraey, 8, E. IV., Keith An-
deraare 5 H.
Tomatoes, Linettn Bennett, 17, E. Marguerite Young, 17, Doreen Currie,
W. and Carrie' 91" a -7 9 Mary Precter, Cf::mama VanCarnt.. Wesley Jefferson. 7, IN'. NV.. Clifford Graib3r,
Coultes, 13, E. W.. Marlene McKen 5' Lo"s- Quilt Made 10 inch, Kat:leen 17, B. NV. air'! I' E. Lloyd Scott, 7,
Clarke,
IL, Anna chamney,
Pair Rabbits, Atv.tin Cook„ 8, E. W. and W. W., Andrea- Irwin, 11. E. W., , Harry. Be.y,ue.,.., IT, and ';,,::,"err:a101,,fozntgue.m.. errea,)ere9e,nEtulIn".e,.Ila Tay-
aner Weaaing, Marjorie McKee,
5, IL, Sydney 11-1.°:17 Ps°n'' E- Mf " Hemmed Towel, Ruth Higgins, is.
Lunch, Frances Walker, 7, IL, Donna
Anderson, Barbara Gaunt, E. and IV. 17, E. IV. and M., Mildred Charter, 10 W. Marguerite Young, Gladys Gow, E. IV., Margaret Marshail, 19, E. We in Barbara Irwin, 11, E. W.
Douglas Bruce' S' W.,Elez . 'Sewing, Quilt Bleck, Shirley Brad- Wiglitman, 11, E. W. burn, 13, E. W., Donna Anderson, Pie, Pumpkin, Jean MeArter 3, IL,' Marjorie McKenzie, Donna Shells, Harry Brae-12es, 17, E. W and 11-- 17 E W. and IL, Eleanor Wight- .
Citron, Lorne Campbell, 5, M., Lois Marna.ret Procter, Many Bernard. 4, Dawson, 9', E. W" Donna GrW4 10, E. If„ Jean Brydges, 17. E. NV. and IL, Jimmie -e"aung, 17, E. IV, and M., Morn Coale, 17,, Muriel Cook, 17.
Jean lIcArter, 3, IL. Keith Anderson, t' Hemmed Handkerchiefs, Alice Me- 5, M. Kenzie, 3, Marie', ilryines, 17, Doris Suriflewer, Lir:1y I Scott, 7, If e Bit- Yearnee 17. feasde Currie, 9, Mildred lie Irwin, LI, E. NV, George Turane7,[ carte r Jean St. Marie. 4, IL
IL, Peggy Nethery. 17, E W. and If p
afe, Mildred. Cock, Donna skien, ,11
Narinan Shielts, Jimmie You.nz. 17, E. m,
VV.. and M. II
Rack far Pet Inle:ders. Anena Halle IN
. Eatitizeit Clarke, 3, 11., Irene Smith."
5. IL. Lorns Dra.r.er. 3. IL, Mar:rare:
Pre:cter, Elol.bar Its.ion, 7, E. a.n.i W.
W.
EiniHna.4s, Cnif and Ketly, IT. Wert- is
deli McCrailltrn, S. E, IV., APer. Dan- a
bar, Maurice Hallattar. 3. E. VV. an I ill
If., Wilfred SitEelt •11, E W. g II
} Weather Vane, Feark ...i.Ineck, 3. It., 1
lia.nId 3.1cCatcac -,:t. 4, It., a..r.a:''..
It ItcArter, 8, 11
Wioden T:4,-, Elmer Skill!, II. E, III
W., Wer..i.ell McCallum, 0, E. W . :
.1...r.oyd .N.rler,,,A. Donald it:Can:Lear. ii
4,, II , Har,311 IrzCatezeon. III
Writin .g.. Prirtitz in Pence., Billy 'ri
Coultes. Billy Crumn. 17, E. W. an! , it
' M.. Keith Ar.dersart, 5, It.. Jirann, IN
Young. Donna Anciers.,:n. 17, E. W. ill
attl. It. in Printing in Pencil', Grade 2. (Prize in
danated Tay tnited' Farmer? c/-07...-.E
erative.) Rant Bennett, Ifiiire,i '::
Cank, 17, E., W. and It, Eleanor- NI
I Wiarttmane, 11, E. VV., Clarence IL- Ill
Cntetamt, 4, 11, Itatilrie ItaaKenate, 1
.17. III
IIII Grade. 3 and 4, Mary Eernard, 4, im
M., Ifueiet Caere, 17, Fern White, 8, vs
IL, Ka.tletean Clarke. 3, 11., Itargaret ' all,
Procter, 7, H. (Prize dtnated ty
t Patn-rere Co-aterative.)
nra.!e 5, 5„ in lee, lean St. Ifarte,
lt 4. M. Mice 1.1cli.ensi W , 3, E. W. and
;It., t..,,'„tia Ycn .s, 17, Vera It'ont-
g,!-'7,Tleraa 9
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IV. (Prize cr3nate,I by T., A Geddes
areal aftd 3, fprize by ,i. A. 'Cpect-
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• des), Deeeen Carrie, 9, E. W., Mar-
garet Your;. 17, Mary Arinstroag, 7,
E. and W. W., Audrey McGuire.
• Norma .Brydg,;t,,, 17.
Es :ay a Trip to the Weeds, Fran-
cia Walker, 7, 11., Kenneth Dunbar,
17, Margaret Procter, 7, M., Annie
Hull, 3, M., Helen Pocock. 9, E. W.
Letter written by an Evacuee to ids
English Parents at Home, Alice Mc-
Kenzie, 3, E. NV. and Muriel
Anderson, 5, M ., Fay. Cook, 13, E. W.,
• Jean Dawson, 9, E. W., Mildred
• Charter, 10, E. IV.
Canada, Donna VaattCamp, Michael' zie, 17, B. W. ar,r1 M ., Margaret Proc-
Cummings, 5, IL, May Arnestrond ter, 7, IL, Kathleen Clarke, 3, M.
Betty Brewer, Patricia Anderson, 5; Boys, 10 years. and under, Cailec-
ioe rf Vegetables, Net ever 10 Varie-
Paper Cutting of Basket ef Flowers, , tiea, Harry Brydges, Jimmie Young;
Jean MeArter, 3; H., Marjorie Me- 1% E. NV. and IL, Lloyd McDowell,,
Kenzie, Terry 1‘.7ethery, 17, E. W. and en, E. W., Donald Young, 17, Keith
IL, Lillian Armstrong, 5, IL, George!:•Andereale. 5, 3,f,
3, M. 1; • Simple Jardiniere Stand, (boys 10
Crayon Drawing of Dutch Wind-iyears and over) Wilfred Shiell, 11, a
mill, Frances Walker, Edna Higgiria, IV., Wendell McCallum, 8, E. W..„
Betty Casernaee„ Margaret Procter, James Irwin, 11, E. W., Cifferd Kellyy,.
Lois Cunningham, all of 7, IL Rasa Dunbar, 17, E. IV. anal M.
Soap Carving, Doris .Young, Clif- Donated by Belgrave Farmers Club,
. ford Kelly, 17, E. NV. and If., Wen- Dutch Set Onions, Marjorie Currie, 9,.
:dell McCallum, 8, E. NV., Muriel Bry- i E. W., Billy Coultes, 17, E. W. and.
dges, Tornio Wade., 17; E. W. and) y..... Jimmie Young, 17; E. W. and Joyce Rath, 13,E. W., Lloyd Scott, IV. (1st. Prize for last 2 claases. donat- Allan Ifel:neeney, 0, E. W., Terry'. 7, IL, Clifford Kelly, 17,E W. and ed by R. J. Powell, Ble-th.) Pencil Sketch of Aeroplane, Doreen L NI-a:there-, 17, E. W. and M.
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E. IV. and IL, Harold McCutcheart, 4, , E. IV., DettaId Young, 17, E. NV. and
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Public Speaking, Grades 5 and 6, Glen Bennett, 17, E. W. and If.
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E. W„ Doris Young and Bernard,.1.1cBurney, 8, E. NV., Frank Alenele,
Cumminga, tied for third. "3. IL, Vera Montgomery,
Public Speaking, Grades 7 and 8; Mary Procter, 7, It, Jeyce. Rath, 13,
Ilargterite Young, 17, Derma ITatta E. IV.
Camp, 5, IL, Audrey Anderson, Mar- Donated by C. H. Wade, Original
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