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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1951-09-19, Page 9East Wawanosh and We. Wawa-nosh, Carl Mills;; USS 17, East Wawano.sb, and Morris, Miss Rutli,Bradburn and Miss Norma Drydgos, Achievement Hay The livestock classes were •dirceted by Jerry Montgomery and the judging Was both interesting and instructive. This was also the achievement day for the North Huron Swine Club, .sponsored by the North Huron Junior 1.'ormors. • The club is under tho direction of John Butler and Charles Coultes as the local leader. Judging was handleld by Harold Hanna, Eldon Cook took top honours in the pairs of swine Class. Livestock judges were R, S. McKercher and T, R. Hilliard. Results of this year's judging are as follows; Marks given the pairs of swine, Were very close, Judging results: Elds on Cook, Charles Taylor, Donald Dow, Bill Taylor, Arthur Pardon, Maurice Hallahan, Don Cartwright, Walter Elliott, Boyd Taylor. In a fine showing of market lambs, first prize was awarded to Douglas Coultes, with second place going to Ted Coultes, and third place to Jim Coultes, They are the sons of Norman Coultes, East Wawanosh. Nen Mc. Gowan was placed fourth. Other judging results follow: Poultry: Junior Division, Grades, 1-4, Barron rock cockerel; Pal Somers, 9 Morris: Clifford Snell, 6 EW; Cameron Rob- inson, 7 EW; Wayne Fear, 3 EW and Morris; Kathleen McCutcheon, 6 Mor- ris; Douglas Johnston, 17 EW and Rubber - Marboleurn TILE Sold and Laid Repair Work Built-hi Cupboards General Contracting Bennett Contracting Company Roy E. Bennett, PHONE 447 IVINGUAId Morris; Barred rook )?ullot, Pal Sam,- niers, Clifford .Snell, Wayne Fear, Cameron Robinson; White Leghorn vookerjr? Clifford Snell, Lila Pluck, 13EW; Kenneth Black, 13 EW; Rose Marie Hallahan, .E.TSS 3, EW and Morris; Donald Procter, 5 Morris; Marilyn GoII, 17 EW and Morris. White Leghorn pullet, Murray Scott, 13 0,W, Lila Black, Kenneth Rose Marie Hanoi-ion,. jack Caldwell, USS 3 KW and Morris; Pair of market cockerels, Ruth Michie, 5 Morris; Ronnie Nicholson, Morris; Jack Caldwell; Florence Finn, 6 EW, Marilyn Coil, Jean Naylor, 7 EW; Pair pullets for egg production, ford Snell; Douglas Coultes, 9 EW; Faye •Caldwell, 3 EW and Morris; Jack _Caldwell; Kay Naylor 7 EW; Jahn Wightman 17 EW; Pair young (looks, Clifford Snell, Donald Procter, Bobby Johnston, 8 Morris; Clifford Brewer, 8 Morris; Kay VanCamp 17 EW and Morris; Betty Rhin, Senior Division, White Leghorn pullets, Harvey Snell, 6 ENV; Edwin Bosman, 8 Morris; Ruth Procter, 7 Morris; Alan Scott, 13 EW; George Procter, 7 Morris; Donald McMurray, 7 Morris; Pair Market Cockerels, Donald McMurray, Clifford Schultz, 16 EW, George Naylor, 7 EW; Har- vey Snell, 6 EW; Arnold Mothers, 7 Morris, Louis Gall, 17 EW and Mor- ris; Pair young ducks, Albert Was- son, 12 Morris; Clifford Schultz, 16 16W; Harvey Snell, 6 EW; Alan Scott 13 EW; Bobby Higgins, 7, Morris; Donald Coultes, 3 EW and Mor- ris; Donald Coultes, 3 16W and Mor- ris; Pair New-Hampshire-Wyandotte hybrids, Donald McMurray; Pair Rock-Leghorn hybrids, Donald Mc- Murray: Barred Rock Cockerel, Har- vey Snell, Marilyn Fear, 3 EW and Morris; Barred Rock pullets, Donald McaNiurray; Margaret MeCutcheon, Morris; Marilyn Fear. White Leghorn cockerel, :Harvey Sneli, Louis' GoII, Donald McMurray. One dozen brown eggs, Gwen Mc- Dowell, 6 ENV; Velma Agar, S Morris; Agnes Finloon, 7 WW; Tjoerd De- Hann, 16 EW; Donald McMurray, 7 Morris; John Cronyn, 1 Morris. One dozen white eggs, Bruce Richmond, 1 Morris; Sandra Rath, 13 16W; Gor- don Smith. 13 EW; Edwin Do:anon, 8 Morris; Joan Wightman, S S 9, 16W; Gwen McDowell, 6 EW; Brown eggs, junior division, Yvonne Rath, 11 13elgrave School Fair Prize List (COntinned from page one) fr e .; l,g F. 1 Miro rie Debentures "A Time-Tested Trustee Investment" 1 and 2 Years 3.tO 10 Years *Interest payable half-yearly • $190 or more accepted The ality Always Sparc yourself the pain of "shoppion around"" for a Monument to honour you., one. Depend on our reputation for .ti ,g17..'sr quality and fair dealings. 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Lack foi• loint.): and 00., b.rkod in fail plalel And ren:•ntise- that and more tr.a..)l-7., syrup those Irio is made l't-om ,./p,..,ciiooted tr. clean, bye. .1:um ir.un, Wit 'WgIDNESDAY, Soil pT„ Atli„ 195,1 ,^gosmsmassim i7. THE WINGFIAM APVANC-TIMES PAGE NO Keystone of Main Street EW; Julie Mason, 7.EW; Carol Arm- Arong, 1k EIW; HWY Finn, Dahlias, Keith Robinson, 17: 16W and Morris; Jim Scott 17 18W and Morris; Ronnie Nicholson, 5 Morris; Wayne Pletch, Roy Hardy, '7 F,W.; Mary Lou Vikos- cky, Dining room bouquet: Kay Van- Camp, 17 EW; Hobby Cook, 13 16W; Clifford Brewer, DQV Johnston, 3 Morris;; Lorna Bolt, 17 EW and Mor- ris; Patsy Logan, 3,7 EW and Morris, Living room bouquet, Wayne Pletch, 17 EW and Morris; Keith Robinson,. 17 EW and Morris; dim Scott, 17 EW and Morris; Ronnie Nicholson, Billie Scott, 17 EW and Morris, Florence Finn, Flower, Senior division. Grades 5-8: Asters, John Cronyn, 1 Morris; Mari- lyn Moores, 17 EW and Morris; Cordon Gross, 11 EW and Hullett; Sheila Black, 6 Morris; Florence Daw- son, 9 EW; Fred Walters, 11 Morris. Cosmos.: Clayton Wilkinson, 5 Mor- ris; Jean Govier, 3 EW and Morris; George Procter, 7 Morris; Glen Coul- tes, 17 EW and Morris; Bessie Camp- bell, 7 Morris; Velma Agar, 8 Morris; Scabiosa, Willis Walpole, 3 EW and Morris, Donald Coultes, 13 EW; June Richmond, 12 Morris; Verna Wheeler, 10 Morris. French. Marigolds, Shirley Patterson, 16 EW; Edythe Rinn, 3 Morris; Clare Chamney, 7 EW; lim Cartwright, 16 EW; Margaret Dairy-. • anple, 16 EW; Margaret McCulcheon, 6 Morris; Larkspur, Ruth Procter, 7 Phlox ; Donna Walden, 3 EW; Laurene Wapole, 3 EW; James Spivey, 5 Morris; Helen Haines, 7 Morris. Zinnias: Bill Limtz, 6 EW; Marjorie Zinn, 3 Morris; Bruce Rich- mond, 1 Morris; Elaine Bolt, 17 EW and Morris; Ethel Machan, 11 EW and Hullett; Fred Walters 11 Morris. Cornflowers: Bruce Robertson, S Morris; Gordon Smith, 13 EW: Joan Wightman, 9 EW; Mary Scott, 8 EW; Isabel Scott, 7 Morris; Edwin Bosnian, 3 Morris. Stocks: Donald McMurray, 7 Mor- ris; Mary Harmon, 8 Morris; George Armstrong, .5 Morris, .Gladioli: Mari- lyn Moores, 17 EW and Morris; Jim Spivey; Shirley Patterson, 16 EW; Donald Jefferson, 7 EW; Phyllis Fear, 3 EW and Morris; John Cronyn, 1 Morris, Dahlias: Lois .Fox, 11 Morris; Donald McMurray, 7 Morris; Shirley Patterson; Marilyn Mcrris, 17 EW and Morris; Clayton Wilkinson, 5 Morris; Marilyn Fear, 3 TeW; Dining room bouquet: Gwen McDowell, 6 EW; Geon"so. Procter, 7 Morris; Joan Wightman, 9 16W; Isabel Scott, 7 Morris; Helen Haines, 7 Morris; Ruth Procter, 7 Morris, Living room bou- quet: Ruth Procter; Helen Haines; Sandra Rath, 13 EW; George Procter, 7 Morris; Donald McMurray, 7 Mor- ris; Joan Wightman, 9 ENV. Decora- tion for thanksgiving table: Marilyn Moores; Sandra Rath; George Proc- ter; Donald McMurray; Alan Scott; Ruth Proaer. Vegetable:; Vegetables, senior division; Musk- melon; Sandra Rath, 13 EN,V; Richard McCutcheon, 6 Morris; Bobby Scott, 1 Morris; Shirley Lutz, 6 EW and WW; Clayton Wilkinson, 5 Morris; June Richmond, 12 MoirTs. Winter radish-. ! es; George Naylor, 7 EW; John Cron- yn, 1 Morris. Mangels, open, Bruce Richmond, 1 Morris; Joan Ceylon, 3 EW and Morris; Robert Scott, 3 EW iland Morris, Potatoes, open, Sandra Rath 13 EW; Bruce Robertson, 3 Morris; Glen McDowell, 17 EW and -,Onn Donna Waldon, 6 EW; Joan Wightman, 9 ENV: Bill. Thompson, 7 LW; Early potatoss, open, Sandra Rath; Bill Lutz, 6 isn,' and NVW; Joan 'Wightman, 9 ENV: trec'gus Gwyn, 16 EW and WW; Donald McMurray, 17 Morris; Herbert Ifirby, 11 Morris. ; Turnips, open. Michael Hallahan, 3 LBW; Donald Coultss, 13 EW; John ICronyn, 1 Morris; Elaine Bolt, 17 EW land Morris: Bobby Higgins 7 Morris; Donald :Stets array. Largest pumpkin, Isabel 1. He: 'is; Allan Scott, 7 EW; Cameron Robinson, 7 EWl Douglas Thomas, S Morris; Gary Robinson, 7 E,W; Joyce Armstrong, 5 Morris; Gerald Thomas, 8 Morris. White eggs, junior division, Gerald. Thomas; ,Susan NAnghtman, 9 EW: Douglas Thomas, 8 Morris; Betty Blair, 13 ENV; Bakke Be Haan, 16 116W; Murray McLennan, 8 Morris. Vegetables Largest Potato, Brian Travis, 11 Morris; Sharlie Machan, 11 EW and Hullett; Mary Lou Vilsosclty, 8 161V; Dotty Finn, 8 16W; Susan Wightman, Linda May Coultes, 13 EW, Three tomatoes; Dorothy Howatt, 16W and WW; Barry Logan, 17 16W and Morris; Billy Scott, 17 Morris; Max Pletch, 17 EW and Morris; Mary Lou Vikoscky, 8 EW; Douglas John- Ston 17 16W and Morris; Three onions,. Julia Mason, 7 EW; Ruth Michie, 5 Morris; Barry Logan, Linda Kay Coultes; Walter Gwyn, 16 EW and WW; Foe Caldwell, 3 EW and Morris; Three carrots, Bob Mathers, 8 Morris, Max Pletch, 17 ENV and Morris; Doro- thy Howatt, 6 EW; Marilyn Campbell 5 Morris; Lila Black, 13 EW; Walter Gwyn. Special classes for Grade 1 pupils, Pie pumpkin, Julia Mason, 7 EW; Larry Fear, 3 EW Aid Morris; Jean Walters, 11 Morris; Betty Rinn, 8 IOW; Karen Anderson, 5 Morris; Bruce Yungblut, 11 EW; Citron, Barry Logan, 17 16W; Murray Yungblut, 11 EW; Harold Dawson, 9 16W; Mary Lou VickoScky, 8 .EW; Alex Finleon, 7 EW and WW; Sunflower, Bob Moth- ers, 8 Morris; Jean Walters, Gerald Blake, 11, Morris; Linda Kay Coultes 13 .EW; Larry Fear, Betty Finn, Vegetables, senior division, Mangels Inniald Gross, 11 13W; Gordon Cross, 11 16W; 0, Procter, 4 Morris; Donald Condos, '13 16W; Douglas Gillfillan, 11 16W; John Howatt, 11 ENV and Hun lett; Turnips, Bruce Robertson, 8 Mor- ris; 14111 Lutz, 6 EW and WW; Bar- bara Smith, 6 EW; Helen Marks, 13c,-,ts, John Finn, 3 Morris; Bobby Johnston, 8 Morris; Baty Hanahan, 3 14W; Besnie Campbell, 7 Morris; Isabel Rallahan, 3 EW; Keith Wal- pole, 3 EW; Cabbage, Louis Goll, 17 EW; Mary Taylor, 9 EW; Marjorie Rinn, 3 Morris; Carrots, Donald Achil- les, 11 Morris; Albert Wasson, 12 Morris; RI, Rinn, 3 Morris; Gwen Mc- Dowell, 6 EW;Bill Thompson, 7 ENV; Arie Vorhoef, 12 Morris. Cucumbers, Verna Wheeler, 10 Morris; Bruce Richmond, 1 Morris; Joan Govier, 3 Ely and Morris; Rota Bruce, 8 EW; Clare Chamney, 7 EW; Lillian Camp- bell, 7 Morris. Onions: Tommy Erydges, 17 EW and Morris; Margar- et Dalrymple, 16 EW; Joan Wight- man, 9 EW. Parsnips: Bobby iIig- gins, 7 Morris; Helen Haines, 7 Morris; Marjorie Rinn, 3 Morris; Laurine Walpole, 3 EW and Morris. Squash: Glen Coultes, 17 EW and Morris; Arlene Richmond, 12 Morris; Mary Scott, 8 EW; Velma Agar, 8, Morris; Donald McMurray, 7 Morris; James Spivey, 5 Morris. Flowers Asters: Murray McLennan, 8 Mor- ris; Roger Bieman, 7 EW; Jerry Achilles, 11 Morris; Rose Marie Hal- lahan, 3 EW; Betty Blair, 13 EW; Freddie Armstrong, 10 ENV, t_ioenios, Bobby Cook, 13 ENV: Donald Prooter,1 5 Morris; John Campbell, 5 Morris; John Gaunt, 7 EW; Susan Wight- ! man, 9 EW; Joyce Armstrong, 5 Mor- ris. Scabiosa, Jimmy Scott, 17 EW and Morris; Walter Bacon, 17 EW and Moris, French marigiods, Ruth Tan- lor, 9 EW; Billie Thompson, 7 16W and WW; Edna Mclntee, 6 Morris; Jack Caldwell 3 EW and Morris; Bruce McLennan, 8 Morris; Rose Marie Lutz, 6 WW. Larkspur, John McDowell, 13 EW; Arnold Gwyn, 16 EW and WW; Alice Nesbit, 1 Mor- • ris; Mary Nesbit, 1 Morris. Snapdrag- on, Tohn Watson, 7 Morris, Bilsio Scott 17 EW and Morris; Freddie Arintsreago 16 EW; Cameron Robin- son, 7 ZW; Rose Marie Manahan, Grace Thompson, 7 EW. Petunias, Sean Naylor, 7 EW; Carol Arm- strong, 1.6 ENV; Anne Peacock, 10 Morris; Doreen Howatt, 6 EW; Anno Achilles, 11 Morris; Kenneth Pollard, 11 Morris. Phlox. Yvonnv Rath, 13 ZW; Sharon Valley, 3 13W': Kathlom MeCutcheon, 6 Morris; Bruce Camp- bell, 5 Morris. Zinnias, Carol Arm- strong, Roy Hardy, 7 EW; Wayne Pletch. 17 EW and Morris; Murray Gooier, 3 16W and Morris; Dorothy Cook, 17 1.3W and Morri,o Anne hornscsl, 9 'Morris. Coeriflowors, Clifford Browor, S 'Morrie; Janet 13,';'- croft, 7 EW; Jean Walters, II Morris, Florence Rinn, 8 EW; Gladioli, Mary .1',A:h•son, EW; Katineon eon, 6 Morris; 'Freddie Arms.ro,%„, -412/4)))111115111111*Ori EWE , „..„ Lorne IL Bouchard, A,R,Cd, The Ca'nadian Bank of Commerce 13930A Morris, Sandra Lath. Pint of white beans, Gien .Coultes, 17 EW and Mor- ris; Barbara Smith, 6 14W; Ronald Coultes, 13 11W; Marg,aret MeCirrali. con, 6 Morris; Allen Scott, 13 13W; E. Finn, 3 Morris. Colored beans, pint. Margaret Dalrymple, 1.6 EW; Sandra Rath, Isabel Scott, Joan Wightman, Richard McCuteliaon, 6 Morris; Col- lection of vegetables, Helen Haines, 7 Morris; Bruce Richmond, 1 Marri3; John Buchanan, 16W; Marjorie Rinn, 3 Morris: Edythe Finn, 3 Morris, John Rhin, 3 Morris, Golden Hubbard Squash; Grant Me- Barney, 8 EW; Joyce Harmon, 8 Mor- ris; Frank Hutton, 8 Morris; Patsy Logan, 17 EW and Morris; Gordon Coultas, 16 EW. Heart of gold musk- melon, Larry Cook, Rose China winter radish, Cameron Robinson, 7 14W; Julia Mason, 7 EW, Mangels, Jack ' Caldwell 3 EW and Morris; Fay Cold- well, 3 EW and Morris; Ronnie Nit:- - holson, Wayne Fear, Murray Gower: 3. EW and. Morris; John Watson, Morris; potatoes, late, Bruce Mc- Lennan, 8 Morris; Margaret Wight- ' man, 17 EW and Morris; Yvonne: Rath, G. Walden, 6 .F.W; Jean Bolger, 11 Morris, Potatoes, any early variety, Donald Procter, 5 Morris; Florence Rhin, Susan Wightman, Shirley Dol. ger, Jimmy Scott, 17 EW and Morris; Reggie Purd.on, 17 EW and Morris; Turnips, Donald Procter, Ronnie Nic- holson, John. Wightman, Larry Fear, Marie Coultes, 13 EW: Jimmy Taylor, Sandra Rath, 13 EW, Yvpfine Rath, 13 16W; John Cronyn, 1 Morris. Barley any named variety, Lyle Yungblut, 11 EW; Allan Scott, 13 EW; Murray' Scott, 13 ZW; Betty Rinn, 8 14W; Florence Finn, 8 EW; Kay Naylor., 7 16W; Oats, sheaf, Allan Scott, 13 EWt. Bruce Robertson, 8 Morris; Bobby Higgins, 7 Morris. Barley, any Variety, sheaf, Bobby Higgins, 7 Mor- ris; Allan Scott, 13 16W; Winter wheat, quart, Yvonne Rath, 13 EW; Sandra Rath, 13 13W; Mary Taylor, 9 EW; Florence Finn, 8 EW; George Oster, 3 5.1W and Morris. Meld corn, sin stalks and ears. Glen Coultes, 17 16W and Morris; Ronald Snell, 6 16W; Jim Taylor, 9 16W; Kenneth P.lavit, 33 EW; George Oster, Yvonne Rath; Sweet corn, six ears, husked, Yvonne Rath, and Sandra Rath, (3-1!,eet McDowell, 6 ENV and WW: l !Clifford Brewer, 8 Morris; Bruce Robertson, 8 Morris; Donald McMur- ray, 7 Morris, Field corn, six ears, husked, Sandra Rath, Yvonne Rath. Gwen McDowell, John (lronyn, Bruce Richmond, 1 Morris; Robert Pit- ,blade, 6 WW. Giant white mangels, Donald Procter, 5 Morris; john Gaunt, 7 EW; Walter Bacon, 18 ENV and Morris; Florence Finn, 8 EW. Lauren- tian Turnips, Larry Friar, 3 16W and eight clicaMber, aeraki Thomas, 4. Morris; Lyle Smith, 13 EN; Donald. Scott, 13 Morris; Yv'Jnne Rath, Billy Scott, Bay Randy, 1 13\V and Hullett, Riverside Spanish Onions, Jack Cald- well, 3 EW and Morris; Karen And- erson. .0 Morris; Mary Jefferson, 7 E W; Hollow crown parsnips, Wayne Fear, 3 EW and Morris; Murray Scott, EW; Hobby Cook, 13 EW.; Dorothy Cook, 17 EW and Morris; Hobby Jefferson, 7 1.3W. Fruits, senior divi,,lon, Spy apples, Sandra Rath, 13 EW; Tommy Dry- d„ es, 17 EW and Mnrris; Lois Goll• 17 16W and Morris; Robert Scott, 1 Morris: Donald McMurray, 7 Morris; Bruce Richmond, 1 Morris, Snow ap- pins, Sandra Rath, Tommy Erydges, Barbara Smith 6 16'N Allan Si ott, 13 ENV; Bruce Richmond, 1 Morris. McIntosh. feed apples, Sandra Rath, Tommy Brydges, Fay Fraser. 10 Morris; Gordon Smith, 13 EW; Allan Scott, 13 EW. .Apples. other varieties, Sandra Rath. Pears, John Cronyn, 1 Morris, Sandra Rath, Gerald Creigh-• ton, 11 EW; Velma Agar', S Morris; Isabel Scott, 7 Morris; Margaret Dal- rymple, 16 EW. Crab apples, Harold. 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You'll find one in most towns. And there's our bank manager. lie's a professional man, Ire's learned from many towns like ours, So he knows how to give the kind of service that comes only with long acquaintance. Yes, our Canadian towns are pleasant places .. and the men and women at your Commerce branch are good people to know. McCuteheon, 6 Morris, Colored beans, Kathleen McCutcheon, 6 Morris, Kay Coultes, Yvonne Rath, Ann Portion, 3 LW and Morris; Sandra Chamney. 7 EW; John Gaunt, 9 EW; Jimmy Taylor, 9 EIV; June Pierce, 3 EW and Morris. Spy Apples, Yvonne Rath, Karen Anderson, 5 Morris: Pay ColdWell, 3 ENV and Morris; Alvie Nesbitt, 7 Morris; John Caldwell, 3 EW and Morris; Mary Nesbitt, 1 Morris; Snow apples, Yvonne Rath, Jack Caldwell, Karen Anderson, Ronald Snell, Fay Caldwell, Douglas Johnston, 17 EW & Morris, McIntosh Red apples Karen Anderson, Yvonne Rath, Hugh Camp- ' bell, 6 EW; Bobby Cook, 13 16,V; Ron- ald Snell, Murray Scott, 13 1CW. Apples, other variones, Kay Coultes, 13 16W; Fay Caldwell, 3 EW and Mor- ris: Mary Nesbitt, Jack Caldlwell, Keith Robinson, 17 EW and Morris; Yvonne Rath. Pears, Kenneth Black, 12 EW; Yvonne Rath, Grant IVrcEur- nay, 8 EW; Lyle Black 13 ENV; Jean Walker, 11 Morris; David Hanna, 17 EW and Morris. Crab apples, Yvonne Rath, Bobby Cook, Ruth Michie, Ron- ald Snell, Mary Lou Vikescky, 8 EW; Marian Snell, 6 EW; Basket of assort- ed fruits„ Douglas Coultes, 9 EW: Yvonne Rath, Bobby Cook, M. Scott. GiG aza il•I in, open classes, Medium and late oats, Bobby Cook, 13 EW; Allan Scott, 13 EW; Mary Oster, 3 EW and Morris; George Oster, 3 EW and Mor- ris ; Marie Coultes, 17 1,6W and Morris; ! Isabel Scott, 7 Morris. Early oats, Howatt, 6 EW and WW, Hugh Camp -bell, 6 EW. Chatcnay carrors, Douglos Thomas, 8 Morris; Douglas Johnston. 17 EW and Morris; Rose Marie Lutz, 6 EW and WW; Shirley Bolger, 11 I Morris; John McDowell, 3 ENV; Ron- ny Nicholson. 5 Morris. Straight- Morris; James Hallahan, 3 EW; tos, 9 LW: Ken Coultes, 5 ENV; Son- Jimmy Scott, 17 Morris: Joyce Arm- dra Rath, Isabel Scott, Joan Wigru,-strong, 5 Morris; Robert Machan, 11 EW and Hullett; Sandra Chamney, 7 EW. Dark red Detroit beets„ Bruce • Morris. Snapdragon, Rota Bruce, 3 9 EW, Largest pumpkin, Marion Snell Campbell, 5 Morris; Alice Nesbitt, EW; Florence Bacon, 17 IONV a•nd 6 EW, Kay Coultes, 13 LW; Ruth 1 Morris; Russell Button, 8 Morris; Morris; Donald Achilles, 11 Morris; Michie, 5 Morris; Violet Gow, 16 16W Doreen Howatt, 6 ENV; James Halla- Sandra Rath, 13 DW, Petunias; Shir- and Morris; Ronald Snell, (3 ENV ban, 3 16W; Anna Shortreed, 9 Mor- ley Luntz, 6 EW and WW: Keith John Watson, 7 Morris. White beans, ris. Market cabbage, Walter Gwyn, 16 Walpole, 3 EW; Alan Scott, 13 EW; • Kay Coultes, Arnold Gwyn, 16 ENV ENV; John Watson, 7 Morris; Bruce, Mary Taylor, 9 EW; Annie Nesbitt, and Morris; Ronnie Nicholson, Jim-(McLennan, S Morris; Margarot Wig- 1 Morris; Lillian Campbell; 7 Morris, mie Scott, Yvonne Rath, Tommy I htmari, 17 EW and Morrie; Ivan