The Wingham Advance-Times, 1952-09-24, Page 3•
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Yvonne CIIRaast8h,5 Barley Yvonne Sandra,
Rath, 13 EW.
Class 6, Winter Wheat
YVonne Rath, 1.3 E.W.; Sandra Rath,
18 E.W.; Mary Taylor, 9 Jack
HPWatt, 11 E,W.; Isabel Scott, 7 Mor-
ris; Keith Hardy 7 K.W.
Class 7, Field Corn
Clarence Walker, 9 BM.'
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Cameron
Robinson 7 EW; Wayne Coultes, 9
EW; Marjorie Black, 13 EW; Marvin
Snell 6 EW; Bill Reavie 9 EW, Sweet
Corn, John gorn,Y4 1 M.; Bob Cook,
13 EW; Ruth Procter, 7 M; Julia
Mason, 7 EW; Douglas Thomas, 8
M; Gordon Gross IT EW and H;
Ears, Husked: Sandra Rath, 13 EW;
Yvonne Rath, 13 EW; John McDowell,
13 EW; Marjory Black, 11 EW; Gor-
don Smith
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13 EW; Shirley Lutz, 6
EW. .40"
Roots and Vegetables
IVIangolds, seed supplied by the
Fair, Junior Grades, 1, 2, 3, 4, Walter
Bacon USS 17 EW and M; John
Gaunt, 7 EW; Wayne Fear, USS 3,
EW and M.; Donald McDowell, 13; E
W; Florence, Rinn, 7 EW. Turnips,
Siplte De Hann, USS 16 EW; Kenneth
McGowan}, 10 EW.; Donald Procter,
5 M,; Larry Fear, USS 3, EW; Bobby
Machan, USS 11 EW; Gwelyn Grif-
fiths, 12 M;. Beets, Marie Coultes,
U SS 17 'EW; Rae Breckenridge, 10
M.; Lenore Ann Hallahan, USS 3 EW;
Glarry Bakker, 13 EW; Elgin Pease,
1 M.; Marvin Snell, 6 EW.
Cabbage: Bruce Fear, USS 3, EW;
Jim Scott TJSS 17, EW and M; Marilyn
Campbell 5 M; Nelson Armstrong 5
M; Maahe Bylsma; Carrots, Grace
MdLean, 9 M; Bob Humphrey, 11 M;
Douglas Thomas, 8 M; Ruth Taylor, 9
EW; Ken Pollard, 11 M; Garth Wal-
den, 6 EW; Cucumber, Denning Halla-
han, 3 EW; Ruth Michit, 5 M; Dave
Hanna, U17 EW & M; Mary Ellen Hal-
lahan, USS 3, M and EW; Betty Blair,
SS 13 EW; Roger Bieman 7, EW,
Onions: Jim Cartwright, 16 EW; Ross
Nicholson SS 10, M; Audrey Wheeler,
SS 6M; Loreena Armstrong, 5, Mor-
ris. Parsnips, Ronnie Nicholson USS
17 EW and M.
Squash; Joyce Harmon 8, M; Mur-
ray Youngblut, SS 11 EW; Ann Short-
reed, SS 9, M; Max Pletch, USS 17
EW and M; Carmen Maehan, 6, M;
Marilyn Goll USS 17M and EW. Musk-
melon, Wayne Pletch, USS EW; Jim
Carter, SS 10 EW.
Watermelon: Mary Jefferson, 7 EW;
Ronald Jones, USS 17 EW; Keith Wal-
pole, SS 11 M; Gary Robinson, SS 7,
EW; Kay VanCamp, USS 17 EW; Don
Achilles, SS 11M.
Open Classes, , (from Home Farm)
Mangels, Roger Bieman 7 EW; Dou'g-
, , las Johnston, U 17 EW and M; Donald
(Procter, 5 M; Douglas Bieman, U7,
1E and WW; Anne Wightman
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'U 17
EW and IVI„john Wightman, TJ17 EW
and M. Potatoes, Susan Wightman,
9 EW; Clifford -Snell 6 EW; Garth
Walden, 6 EW; Sandra Chamney U
,E and WW; Joan Johnson, NI; Mar-
garet Wightman U 17 EW and M.
Potatoes, (early) Grades 1, 2, 3, 4:
John Gaunt, 7 EW Betty Rinn, 7 EW;
Florence Rinn 7 EW; Harold Dawson
9 EW; Elgin Pease, 1 M.; Jimmy
Hallahan, 3 EW.
Col. of •vegetables, 2 of each: Max
Pletch, U17 EW; Murray Coultes, 9
EW; Sandra Chamney, 7 EW; Susan
Wightman, 9 EW: Grant McBurney, 7
EW; Wayne Pletch, 11 17 EW and M;
Turnips: Donald Procter, 5 M; John
Gaunt, 7 EW; Faye Caldwell, U .3,
EW and M; Donald McDowell 13
(TTAPT,,,Q904 PittaSeS
(EOM, Home Farm)
Class 1, Aliadinni. :and late "Coats.
Bob Cook, S, S. 13, East Wawanosti;
Murray Scott, S. S, 13, East Wawa-
nosh; Allan Scott; S, S, 13, East Wa-
Wanosh,. Sandra, Rath, S, S, 13, East.
Wawanosh; Yvorma .Rath,. S.
E4St Wawannaii; Violet Cow, S,
East Wawariesh,
MO' 2, Early Oats
.Sandra Rath, 13 EW; . Yvonne
Rath, 13 a W.; Kenneth McGowan,
10, E. W.; Jimmy 'Taylor, 9, E.
Violet Cow, 16, E. David Wharton,
6, E. W.
Class: 3, Barley
Allan Scott, 13, E.
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Murray Scott,
13 E, W.; Yvonne Rath, 13 E.W.;
Julia Mason, 7 E. W,; Stewart Young-
blut, U,S.S. 11 Hullett, and E. W.;
John .Cronyn, 1 Morris,
,Class 4, Oats
Allan Scott, 13 E,W,; John Gaunt,
7, E. W.; Sandra Rath, 13 E.W.;
A
EW; Billy
u $1 cog ; p
17
L Largest
George
Donald Procter § M; Gail 1.;oeithart,
U 16 EW; Gary Reavie and Sipka
De Hann (tied) ; Betty Cartwright,
10 EW; Harold Dawson 9 EW.
White Eeans: ( 1 pint), Linda cow-
tes, 13 KW; Marilyn Goll, 17 EW and
M; Jimmy Scott, 17 EW and M; Billie
Scott, 17 EW and M; Bob Mathers,
8 ig; Murray Scott 13 EW, Coloured
Beans, (1 pint); Jean Whitehead, 7
M; Ronnie Dickie, U 3 EW and M;
Jean Bolger, a M; Linda• Coultas, 13
EW; John Gaunt, 7 EW; Murray
SPOtt, 13 EW.
Marigels from seed applied by the
fair, senior grades 5, 6, 7, 3; George
Bacon, 17 EW; Gordon Grasp, 11 EW;
George Armstrong, 0 Morris; Lynn
Youngblut, 11 EW; Keith Hardy,
7 EW Arie Vehoef, 12 Morris. Tur-
nips, Bill Lutz, 6 EW; Beets, 11th
Procter, 7 Morris; Barry 1Vfachan, 6
Morris; Darlene Pierce, 3 EW &
Morris; John Rinn, 3 Morris; Michael
Hallahan, 3 EW; Ruth Anne Ennis,
11 Morris. Cabbage, Lois Gall, 17 EW
& Morris; Mary Louise Harman, 8
Morris; John Rinn, 3 Morris; Ruth
Howatt, 6 EW; Alvin Gamble, 10
Morris; Ethel Machan, 11 EW. Car-
rots, Shirley Patterson, 16 EW;
Barbara Smith, 6 EW & WW; Kay
Johnston, 10 Morris; Brenda Breck-
enridge, 10 Morris; Edith Rann, 3
Morris; Douglas Machan, 6 Morris.
Cucumber: Sandra Rath, 13 EW;
Reta Bruce, 7 EW; Michael Hallahan,
3 EW; Siebe Bruinsma, 10 EW;
Lillian Campbell, 7 Morris; Helen
Marks, 3 Morris. Onions: Donna
Walden, 6 EW; Tommy Brydges, 17
EW &, Morris; John Caldwell, 3 EW
& Morris; Annie Nesbit, 1 Morris.
Parsnips: Marjorie Rinn, 3 Morris;
Kieth Robinson, 17 EW & Morris;
Barrie 13reckenbridge 10, Morris; Bob
Jefferson, 7 EW; Edna May Mclntee,
6 Morris; Bobby Higgins, 7 Morris.
Squash: Marilyn Fear, 3 EW &
Morris; Glen Coultes, 17 EW &
Morris. Muskmellon: Yvonne Rath,
13 EW Lyla Youngblut, 11 EW;
Betty Blake, 12 Morris; Tjeerd De-
Haan, 16 EW; June Richmond, 12
Morris; John Cronyn, 12 Morris.
Potatoes, late variety: Donna Walden,
6 EW; Yvonne Rath, 13 EW; Sandra
Rath, 13 EW; Billie Reavie, 9 EW;
Harvey Snell, 6 EW; Audrey Hack-
well, 11 Morris, Watermelon: Allan
Campbell, 5 Morris; Stewart Young-
blut, 5 EW; Carol Armstrong, 16 E
W; Douglas Gilfillan, 11 EW; Mary
Lou Wright, 10 Morris. Mangels:
George Bacon, 17 EW & Morris; Bill
Thompson, 17 EW; Allan Scott, 13
EW. Potatoes, 'early variety: Bar-
bara Coultes, 9 EW; Larry Cook, 17
Morris & EW; Sandra Rath, 13 EW;
Yvonne Rath, 13 EW; Stewart
Youngblut, 11 EW; Michael Hallahan,
3 EW. Turnips: Marilyn Fear, 3 E
W & Morris; John Caldwell, 3 EW &
Morris; John Cronyn, 1 Morris;
Sandra Rath, 13 EW; Bill Lutz, 6 E
W; Michael Hallahan, 3 EW. Larg-
est Pumpkin, grades 5, 6, 7, 8: Carol
Armstrong 16 EW; Paul Somers, 9
Morris; Bill Reavie, 9 EW and Isobel
Scott, 7 Morris (tied); Jim Cart-
wright, 10 EW; Tjeerd De Haan, 16 E
& & WW; Bill Thompson, 7 EW.
White Beans, grades 5, 6, 7, 8: Glen
Coultes, 17 EW Morris; Sandra Rath,
13 EW; Yvonne Rath, 13 EW; Lois
Goll, 17 EW & Morris; Barbara
Smith, 6 EW & WW; Allan Scott, 13
EW. Coloured Beans, 1 pint: Lil-
lian Campbell, 7 Morris; Margaret
Dalrymple 10 EW; Helen Whitehead,
7 Morris; Sandra Rath, 13 EW
Yvonne Rath, 13 EW; Barbara Smith,
6 EW. Collection of Vegetables, 2 of
each: Sandra Rath, 13 EW; Claire
Chamney, 7 EW; Ruth Procter, 7
Morris; Yvonne Rath, 13 EW; Allen
Campbell, 5 Morris; John Cronyn,
1 Morris.
Flowers
From seed supplied by the Fair,
Junior Grades 1, 2, 3, 4'. Asters, Bruce
McLennan, 8 M; Keith Nicolson, 10 M;
Garry Reavie, 9 EW; Rose Marie Nic-
olson, 10 M; Gail Lockhart, 16 E and
WW; Jean Hanna, 17 EW and M;
Cosmos: Donald Procter, 5 M; Ken.
neth McGowan, 10 EW; John Wight-
man 17 EW and M; Audrey Wheeler,
6 M; Ronnie Nicolson, 5 AT; Jean
I Whitehead, 7 M; African Marigold,
Susan Wightman, 9 EW; Norman
Lockhart, 16 E and WW; Murray
Scott, 13 EW; Larry Blake, 12 M; Ann
Achilles 11 M; John Gaunt, 7 EW.
French Marigold, Walter Bacon, 17
EW and M; Mary Jefferson, 7 EW;
Donald Howard, 3 EW and M; Jane
Beecroft, 7 EW; David Hanna, 17 EW;
and M; Barry Logan, 17 EW and Mr
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Larkspur: Billy Scott, 17 EW and NT;
Gail Machan, 6 Islf; Hugh Campbell, 6
E and WW; Snapdragon: Jimmy
Scott, 17 EW and M; Cameron Rob-
inson, 7 EW Gary Robinson, 7 EW;
Joyce Harmon 8 M, Petunias, Grace
McLean, 9 NI; Lila Black, 13 EW;
Rose Marie Lufz, 6 E and WW; Jam!
Johnston, 11 NI; Linda Coultas, 13
EW; Jimmy Taylor, 9 EW.
Phlox, IVan Howatt, 6 EW; Wayne
Pletch, 17 EW and M; Marilyn Coll,
17 EW and M; Bob Bylsma, 17 EW
and M; Carman Machan, 6 M; John
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