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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1953-09-23, Page 3Mrs,. GOOrge Hess, Of nelUSOL 14114- tc) a 26-inch pike, 13 inches ground, from the old river in the Pinery re- centlY. $he had an ordinary pole and had difficulty in landing the fish, but with the help of her husband she-land- ed him safely in the boat-Exeter- Times-Advocate, 11.41.P.011 C,1.71) it•PM Mr. ThOrnae Aiding:ton, who has an unusual garden in town, has prOdtleed a large growth of second-generation potatoes, Earlier this year, Mr, Aiding-, ton planted new potatoes and recently started to crop the fruit of his lahour, He has named the large meaty spuds "Faranear."-kfuron Expositor. TRAVEL IS OUR BUSINESS . SEE YOUR cR TICKET AGENT! If you're going places-whether for business or pleasure-to any destination near or far, keep' us ever in mind. Travel is our business-travel in Canada, United States, West Indies, Europe, etc.! 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Won ow This campaign is being conducted from Sept. .21- Oct. 3 in the Counties of Elgin,Huron, Middlesex and Perth and does not include te cities of London and Stratford, where the C.N.1.8. is affiliated with Ihe Community Chests, $18 000 IS REQUIRED NOW! Of on annual operating cost of - $46,000, $28,000 has already been provided by municipal Wool* and Community Chests. Send Your Donation to; THE CANADIAN NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND Campaign headquarters cit GODERICH - LONDON ST. .THOMAS - STRATFORD gill11111 11111111111111111111111•1111111111111111111111111111•111111111111111111111111numainimmull1111•111•1411111111111,11,1111111.11111.1111111N1111111111111•111M1111 11, 11 0 0 10 0 13eigrave, School Fair: Reiats ,Judges and Schools. Judges at Belgrave Fair this year were: grain, G, W. Montgomery, .Clinton; roots and vegetables, R. S, MoNereher, Sea- forth, and John Jackson, flowers. Mr. and-Airs. CliffOrd Epps, of Clinton; fruit, G. W. Montgomery; pool,. try, Al. Morgan, 11ensall, and Harold Baker, Clinton; pet stock, John Jackson; calves, Q., W. Montgomery and Harold Baker; swine, Murray Bancroft, Newton; domestic science, Mrs. R, $. McKercher, Seaforth; farm mechanics and school work, J. Ef. Kinkead, ,Goderich, Sports, Were conducted by Donald •Kai, Ralph Shaw, Bab Ferris and Stuart Nichol, Schpois taking part in the Fair were: 5:5, 1 Morris, Mrs. Beth Plunkett, teach- er' S.S. 3 Morris, Township Hall school, Mrs. Earl Somers; S.S. 4 Morris, Mrs. Doris Mulligan; S,S, 5 Morris, Miss Ada, Dow; $.5, 6 Morris, Andersons school, Mrs. J. Ireland;. S.S. 7 Morris, the Stone School, Mrs, M. Mothers; S.S. 8 Morris, Browatown School, Newton Galbreath; S,S. 0 Morris, Mrs. Torrance Dundas; S,S, 10 Morris, Jamestown School, Don- ald Kai; ILS.S. 11 Morris, Grey and McKlllop, Walton School, Miss Marjorie McDonald; 5,5. 12 Morris, Mrs, M. Young- blut; U.S.S. 6 East. Wawanosh and West Wawanosh. Westfield School, Miss Elva Dow; U.S.S. 7 East Wawanosh and West Wawanosh, Miss Margaret Jefferson; S.S, 9 East Wawanosh, Curries School, Lloyd Armstrong; U.S.S.' 11 East Wawanosh and Hullett, Bob Ferris; S.S, 13 East Wawa- nosh, Mrs, L. Bolt; U.S.S. 16 East Wa- wanosh and West Wawanosh, Stuart Ni- chol; ILS.S, 3 East Wawanosh and Morris Mrs, James Walpole; U.S,S. 17 East Wa- wanosh and Morris, Belgrave School, Miss Edna Moffatt and Miss Mildred Higgins; S.S. 10 East Wawanosh, Miss Shirley Moffatt, Pet Stock Pair of pigeons; Don Pengelly, 17 E.W. and Morris; Fred Cook, 17 KW. and Mor- ris; Glen. Coultes, 17 E.W. and Morris; Bob Cook, 13 E.W.; Keith Robinson, 17 E.W. and Morris; 'Walter Bacon, 17 KW. and Morris, Collie dog; David Hanna, 17 E.W, and Morris; Marilyn Pengelly, 17 N.W, and Morris; Douglas Johnston, 17 E.W. and Morris; Marilyn Goll, 17 KW: and Morris; Donald Procter, 5 Morris. Other pets: Kay Naylor, 7 E.W.; Karen Anderson, 5 Morris; Murray Scott, 13 E. W.; Wayne Fear, 3 Morris; Fred Arm- strong 16 E.W,; Lillian Pengelly, 17 and Morris, Dog; Ken McGowan, 17 KW. and Morris; Richard VanCamp, 17 E.W, and Morris; Judith Belton, 17 E.W. and Morris; Wayne Coultes, 9 E.W.; Larry Fear, 3 Morris; Linda Johnston, 7 E.W. Cat: Carol Ann Walsh, 17 E.W. and Mor- U • U n U n n U n a U n n a a a ti in nc rls; Billy Scott, 17 Morris; Atm Wight- man, 17 Morris; 'Rose Wightman, 17 E,W. and Morris; LIdda Rinn, 17 E,W, and Morris; Linda Johnston, 7 E.W. Pair of bantams: Murray Lush, 12 .16.W.; Mars prat Nicholson, 5 Morris; Ronnie .Dlekey, 1%.W, and Morris; Keith Pletoh, 17 16.W. and Morris; Murray. Procter, .9 Morris; Linda Coultos, "13 ki,W Palr or 'rabbits, Junior grades: Murray Procter; Bruce Fear; Gary Robinson, 7 NW.• Wayne Kerobn, 9 16.W.; Linda 00111tes, 18 KW.; Richard MapCarnp. Pony: Don PengellOY. Baking Bran muffins, grades 1 and 2; Shirley Snell, 6 KW,: Ruth Coulees, 11 IS.W.: Lila Black, 13 E.W,; Al.arjorie Black, 13 E.W,; Nora Whitehead, 7 Morris; Faye Caldwell, 3 0,W, and Morris, Date loaf: grades 3 and 4: Dorothy Il'owatt 6 E.W.; Ruth Taylor, 9 E,W,; Susan Wightman, 9 E.W,; Kathleen Craig, 8 Morris; Lorna Bolt, 1.7.F.W. and Morris; Jean Bolger, 11 xi\ifttoir•irllysn. oToie u l o 17bisA.wits, .aglirdadi‘eis 5 Morris; 6 : Dor- een Howatt, 6 N.W.; Yvonne Bath, 13 E,W.; Jean Whitehead, 7 Morris; Mary Peacock, a E.W, Florence Bacon, 18 N. and Morris. Apple pie, grades 7 and Afargaret mDalrymple, 10 16.W.; Lois Coll, 17 E,W. and Morris; Ruth Howatt, 6 Id, Wm.• Marilyn Fear, 3 E.W.; Mary Harman, S Morals; Annie Nesbitt, 1 Morris, School lunches: Lois Goll, 17 KW, and Morris; Yvonne Rath, 12 E.W.; Ruth Howatt, 6, 16.W,1 Marilyn. Gall, 17 KW. and Morris; Susan Wightman, 9 KW.; Mary ,Poeoelc, 9 E.W. Chocolate layer cake, iced: Yvon- ne Rath; :Mary Oster, 3 E.W. and Morris; Joyce Harman, 8 Morris; Clare Chamney, 7 .1.6.W.* ' Mary Pocock; Evelyn Mather 7 Morris. Maple creams: Yvonne Rath; KY Naylor, 7 KW.; Margaret Dalrymple, 10 E.W.; Mary Taylor, 9 E.W.; Patsy Logan, 17 i6,W, and Morris; Julia Mason, 7 E.W. Tea aprons, grades 7 and 0: Barbara Coolies, 9 E.W,; Marilyn Fear, 3 E.W. and Morris; Mary :Harman, 8 Morris; Edythe Rinn, 3 .Morris; Marjorie Rinn, 1 Morris; Helen Whitehead, 7 Morris, Doltsclothes: Yvonne Rath; Barbara moo_ tes; 'Elloria Jean Lutz, 6 IS.Ws Rose Marie Lutz, 6 E.W.; Dorothy Cook, 17 16.W. and Morris; Florence Rinn, 17 E.W. and Morris. Sewing card pictures, grades 1 and 2: Garry Rodger. 6 E.W.; Ralph Campbell, 6 E.W.; Barry Logan, 17 E.W. and Morris; Murray Procter, 1 Morris; Douglas Howatt, 6 E,W.; Harold Camp- bell, 6 E.W. Patch sewn on grain bag, senior boys: Murray Scott, 13 16.W.; Clifford Brewer, S Morris; Bobby Higgins, 7 Morris; Robert Pitblado, 6 IS,Wa John Bylsma, 17 E.W, and Morris. Scrap hook, junior boys: Tommy Warrielt, 1; Morris; Bobby Humphreys,' 11 Morris; Jimmy Taylor,9 E.W.; Jimmy Robinson, 7 16.W.: Ivan -11.owatt, 6 16.W.; Mau Campbell, 10 Morris, Darn on woollen sock: Yvonne Rath ,-4kMary Taylor, 9 16.W.; Clare Chain- fleY, 7 16.W. Junior girls' semi) honk: Sandra Chamney, 7 16.W.; Julia Mason, 7 E.W.; Rose Marie Lutz, 6 Is. w.; Gloria jean Lutz, 6 E.W.; Joy's, Armstrong, I Morris; Karen Anderson, 5 Morris, Grain Medium and late oat-: liob Cook, 11 E.W.; Joyce Procter, 5 Morris; John Cro- nyn, 1 Morris; Stewart Youngblut, 11 E. W. and Hullett; Jimmy Cook, 13 E.W,; Murray Scott, 13 E.W. Early oats: Yvon- ne Rath, 13 E,W.; Jean Whitehead, 7 Morris; Mary Oster, 1 Morris; George Oster, 3 Morris; Murray Scott, 13 E.W.; Nora Whitehead, 7 Morris, Barley: Yvonne Rath, 13 E,W,; Stewart Young- blut, 11 KW and Mullett; Ruth Taylor, 9 E.W.; Joyce Procter, 5 Morris; George Rieman, 7 E,W.; Julia Mason, 7 E.W. Oat sheaf: John Gaunt, 7 E.W.; Mary Taylor, 9 01W.; Yvonne Rath, 13 E.W.; Joyce Procter, 5 Morris. Barley sheaf: Jimmy Taylor, 9 E.W,; Yvonne Rath, 12 E,W,; Joyce Procter, 4 Morris. Winter wheat, any variety: Yvonne Rath, 13 E. W.; George Oster, 3 Morris; Linda Cool- tes, 13 E,W,; Mary Oster, 3 1S.W.; Ray Hardy, 7 E.W,; Keith Hardy, 7 E.W. Field corn: Garth Walden, 6 E,'W.; Ro- bert Pitblado, I W.W. and 1.11.W.; James W. Coultes, 9 E.W.; 'Ronald Snell, 6 E. W.; Marvin Snell, 6 E,W.; Lila Black, 13 111.W. Sweet corn: Murray. Coultes, 9 16, W.; Ronnie Nicholson, 5 Morris; Marjory Black, 13 E.W.; John Cronyn, 1 Morris; Yvonne Rath, 13 E.W.; Camei'on,Robin- son, 7 LW. Field corn, husked: Robert. Pitblado, 6 W.W. and E.W.; Murray Coultes, 9 KW.; Yvonne Rath, 13 E.W.; Marjory Black, 13 E.W.; Garth Walden, 6 E.W.; John -McDowell, 13 E.W. Poultry and Eggs Eggs, brown: juniors: Tommy Warwick, 8 Morris; Betty Blair, 13 -E,W,; Gloria Jean Lutz, 6 E.W. and W.'W.; Gerald Thomas, S Morris; Susan 'Wightman, ci E.W.; Marilyn Goll, 17 E,W. and Morris; Eggs, white, juniors: Gerald Thomas, 8 Morris; Clifford Snell, 6 E.W. and W.W.; Linda Johnston, 7 IS.W. and W. W.; Jean Naylor, 7 E.W. and W.W.; Anna de Haan 16 E.W. and W.W.; Kay Naylor, 7 E.W. and W.W. Rhode Island Red cockerel, juniors: Ruth Coultes, 9 16.W.; Bruce Fear, 3 W. and Morris, Rhode Island Red pullet, juniors: Douglas Coultas, 9 &W.; Larry Fear, 3 E.W. and Morris. White Leghorn cockerel or hybrid, juniors: Douglas Johnston, 17 E.W. and Morris, White Leghorn pullet or hybrid, juniors: Doug- las Johnston, 17 E.W. and Morris; Roger Bie.man, 7 E.W. and W.W. Pair of Market Cockerels, juniors: Wayne Fear, 3 Morris and NW.; Joyce Armstrong, 5 Morris; Wayne Coultas, 9 M.W.; Ronnio Nicholson, 5 Morris; Ruth 5.Morris; Lila M. Black, 13 E.W. Pair pullets, heavy, juniors: Marilyn Pengelly, 17 E.W, and Morris; Ruth Michie, 5 Morris; Clayton Robinson, 7 E.W. and W.W.; Doug Coultes, 9 E,W.; Wayne Elston, 7 Morris; Fred Brewer, Morris. Pair young clucks, juniors: Murray Priscter, 5 Morris; Marjory Black, 13 E. W.; Donald Proctor, 5 Morris. Pair of young Muscovy ducks, juniors: Julia Ma- son, 7 E.W.; Ronnie Dickey, 3 E.W. and Morris' Shirley Bolger, 11 Morris: Jean Bolger, 11 Morris; David Kirkby, 11 Aior- ma. Rhode Island Rod cockerel, seniors: Ken Coultes, 9 KW.; Barbara Coultes, 9 M.W. Rhode Island Red cockerels, seniors: Barbara Coultes, 9 E,W.; Jim Coolies, 9 E.W.; George Naylor, 7 E.W. and W.W. White Leghorn pullet or hybrid, seniors: George Oster, 3 16,W. and Morris; Lillian Pengelly, 17 '16 W. and Morris; Don Pen- golly, 17 E.W, and Morris; Bill ileavie, 9 E.W.; John Flnleon, 7 E.W. curd W.W',; Clifford Brewer, 8 Morris. Pair Market cockerels, seniors: Sandra Chamney, 7 E,W. and W.W.; Donna Welts, 7 Morris; John Finleon, 7 E.W. and W.W. Pair of young clucks, seniors: Vio- let Clow, 16 E.W. and WW; Murray Scott, 13 16.W.; Robert James Pitblado, 6 E.W. and W.W, Pair of Muscovy ducks seniors; \Yvonne Rath, 13 16.W.; Robert James Pit- blado, 6 E.w. and W.W. Eggs, brown, :seniors: Douglas Thomas, S Morris; Bob- by Higgins, :Morris; Carol Oke, 5 Mor- ris; ,Yvonne Rath, 13 E,W,: Ajeesce de !Haar!, 16 D.W. and W.W,; John Cronyn, 1 Morris. Hen ,eggs, white, seniors: Harvey Snell, alM, and W.W: Murray Scott, 13 E.W.; Yvonne Rath, 13 16.W.; .Bakke de HaOn. 16 ESW, and W,W.; MY de Haan, 16 16,W. and Flowers Asters, .grades 1, _2, 3, and 4: Murray Govier, 3 E.W. and Morris; Tommy War- rick, s Morris; Murray MaLennan, S Morris; Matialoon Craig, 8 Morris; Clif- ford Snetl, .6 KW.; Julia Mason, 7 E.W. Cosmos, grades 1, 2, 8, and 4: Donald Procter, 5 Morris; Bruce McLennan, S Morris; Betty Cartwright, 10 16,Wa Mar- jory black, 13 KW.; Nora Whitehead, 7 Morris: Mary Nesbit, 1 Morris, African Marigold, grades 1, 2, 8, and 4: Joan Bacon, II B.W. and Morris; Gloria jean Lutz, 6 E.W. and W.W.; Barry, Logan, 17 E.W. and Morris; .Jean Walters, 11. Morris, French Marigolds, glades 1, 2, 3, and 4: Wayno Pletch, 17 x.w. and Morris: Riffle Scott, la E.W. and Morris; Anne Wightinaim 17' KW. and Morris:. Ivan Howatt, 6 N.W.; Donald Scott, 1 Morris; Walter Bacon, 17 E.W. and Morris. Larkspur,. grades 1, 2, 3, and 4: Gall Machan,a Morris, Snit/Aragon, grades 1, 2, 3, and 4: Sandra ChairmaY, 7 E,W..; Shirley Snell, 6 16.W.S Keith Pletch, 17 1:6,w, and 11Ortis; Jimnnie Robinson, 7 E.W. POI:thus gtades 1, 2, 2, and 4: Cameron 'Robinson, 7 N.W.; Paul Sinners, 9 Morris; Linda Coultaii, 13 E.W,; Karon Anderson, 5 Mortis; Ray Taylor, 7 E.W,; Elgin Pease, 1 Morris, Phlox, grades 1, 2, 3, and 4t Ram Gaunt, 7 IOW.; Joyce Procter, 8 Morris; LaUreen Walpole, 11 Morris and Hullett; Malice 13vitana 17 11W, and Morris; Ronald Nicholson, 5 Mbrria; Kenneth MCGOVVitat 10 E.W. Ziaajam. asmdas 1, 2, 8, and 4: I.:11111e Nay- Ma 7 1.S.W.1 Faye Caldwell, 3 Morris and 16.W,: Joyce Armstrong. 5 ;Morris' Max Pletch, 17 KW. and Moms; Sohn Me- Clipchey, 16 16.W. and W.W.; Jimmie Taylor, 9 M.W. Cornflower, grades 1, 2, 3, and 4; Marilyn Pengelly, 17 111.W. and 'Morris; Susan Wightman, 9 M.W,; Mary Jefferson, 7 G.W.; Marie Coultes, 17 B. W. and Morris; Fred Brewer, 8 Morris; Sohn Wightman, 17 F.W. and Morris, Stocks, grades 1, 2, 3 and 4: Jean Short- reed, 9 Morris. Gladioli, grades 1, 2, 9, and 4: Garth Walden, 6 E.W,1 Gloria Sean LuN, 6 E. W. and W.W.; Jetty Cartwright, 10 E,W.; Julia Mason, 7 10,W.; Hugh Campbell, 6 16.1-V.; ,Doreen Pattison 9 16.W. Dahlias, cactus, grades 1, 2, 8, and 4: ClaYtolt Robinson, 7 E.W.; Linda Johnston, 7 E. W.; Jimmie Robinson, 7 KW. Dahlias, any other, grades 1, 2, 1, and 4: Douglas Mowatt, 6 16,W.; Karen Anderson, 5 Mar- rip; Sandra Chamney, 7 16.W.; Ruth Michie, 5 Morris; Ronnie Nicholson, 5 Morris; Linda Johnston, 7 KW, Dining Table Bouquet, grades 1, 2 3,- and 4: Linda Rinn, 17 and Morris; janie Beeeroft, '7 E.W.; Susan Wightman, 9 E.W.; Shirley .Snell, 6 KW.; Billie Scott, 17 E.W. and Morris; Murray Procter, 5 i 3Maorirrdis4. j3ivnilleg e s rc000tit i.m7unev gn t: an et, is2;, Wayne Pletch, 17 E, W. and Morris; Su- san Wightman, 9 N.W.; .Garth Walden, 6 E.W.; Murray McLennan, 8 Morris; Linda Johnston, 7 E.W. Decoration for Thanksgiving table, grades 1, 2, 3, and 4: Joyce Armstrong, Morris; Jimmy Cook, 13 16.-w.; Linda Johnston, 7 E.W. and 'W.W.; Betty Rinn, 17 11W, and Mom ris; Linda Rhin, 17 E,W, and Morris; Lin- da Coolies; 13 NW. Asters; seniors: Rose Marie Lutz, 6 E.W. and W.W.; Paul Somers, 9 Morris. Cosmos, seniors; Bob Cook, 13 E,W.: Stoke de Haan, 10 111.W. and W.W.; Af- rican marigolds, seniors, Edythe 3 Morris; June Richmond, 12 Morris; Car- man Howitt, 12 Morris; Betty Blake, 12 Morris; Bo Griffiths, 12 Morris; Ralph Watson, 4 Morris. French marigolds, sen- ior: 1301, Jefferson, 7 KW.; Grant M Burney, 7 E,W.; Keith Robinson, 17 E.W. and Morris; John Caldwell, 3 16.W, and Morris; Freddie Armstrong, 16 E.W.. Larkspur, senior: Keith Hardy, 7 E.W. Mapdragon, senior: Joan Govier, 3 E.W. mad Morris; tPalary Harman, 8 Morris, Petunias, senior: Joyce Barman, 9 Mor- ris; Tommy Brydges, 17 KW, and Mor- ris; Evelyn Mothers, 7 Morris; George Watson, 4 Morris, Phlox, senior; Yvonne Rath, 13 KW.; Jimmy Scott, 17 E.W. and Morris; Roy Hardy, 7 E.W.; Barrie :Vachon, f, Morris, Zinnias, senior; Mar- ionic Rinn, 3 Morris; Carol Armstrong, 16 E.W.; John Finleon, 7 E,W„ David Meplinchey, 16 E.W. and W.W.; Lynn Youngblut, 11 E.W. and Mullett; Glenn Coultas, 1.7,16.W. and Morris. Cornflowers, seniors: Lyle Smith, 13 KW.; Bobby Hig- gins, 7 Morris; Don Pengelly, 17 E.W. and Morris; Donald Achilles, 11 Morris; Douglas Machan, 6 Morris, Gladioli, sen- ior: Shirley Patterson, 16 IOW.; Clare Chamney, 7 E.W.; Sohn Cronyn, s- ris. senior: Bob Jefferson, 7 KW.; Karen Anderson, 5 Morris. Dahlias, six blooms, senior: Doreen Howatt, 6 E.W.; Shirley Patterson, 16 KW.; Ruth Howatt, G E.W.; Joan Goo- ier, 3 E,W, and Morris; Lobby Higgins, 7 Morris; Mary Lawler, 9 Morris, Dining table bouquet, senior: Doreen Howatt; Harvey smell, G E.W.; Bob Cook, 13 E.W.; Mary Jefferson, 7 E.W.; Glenn Coultes, 17 E.W. and :Morris_ Living room bouquet senior: Barbara Coultes, 9 E. W ; Jimmie Scott, 17 E.W. and Morris; Kay Van- Camp, 17 E.W, and Morris; Mary Har- mon, 8 Morris; Clare Chamney, 7 E.W. Thanksgiving decoration: Yvonne Rath, L3 ,E.W.; Patsy Logan, 17 E.W. and Mor- ris; Murray Scott, 13 E,W.; Florence Bacon, 17 E.W. and Morris; Jimmie Scott, 17 L.W. and Morris; Marilyn Coll, 17 E.W. and Morris. Jimmie Taylor, 9 11,W.3 Dorothy Howatt, 6 NW.; Tommy Warrick, 8 Morris; fon- nie Nicholson, 6 morrisi John Wightman, 1. B,W. and Morris, Cabbage, juniors: Barry Logan. 17 E.W. and Morris; Julia Ma-son, 7 E.W.; Joyce Armstrong, 5 Mor- ris; David Hanna, 17 E.W. and Morris; Mattike BYisma, 17 N.W. and Morris; George Sclaroernan, 1 Morris. Carrots, juniors: Douglas Thomas, 8 Morris; 'tar- en Anderson, 5 Morris; Jean Shortreed, 9 Morris; Fred Brewer, 8 Morris: Ruth Taylor, 9 E.W.: Hugh Campbell, 6 ,E,W, Cucumbers, Juniors: 13111y Scott. 17 E.W. :rod Morris; Betty Blair, 13 E.W.; Anna zr, 0, 0 L. V., Gerald Thomas, 8 *Mor- ris: Bobby Kirkby, 11 Morris. Late Pot- tatoes, juniors: Simon Wight/nail, 9 11, W.; Brian Travis, 11 Morels: Garth Wal- den, 6 1.41.W.; Douglas Johnston,17 16,W, and Morris; Donna Walden, EV.; Har- kl 6 1.1.1-V. Early potatoes, jun- iors: Barry Logan, 17 N.W. and Morris, Elgin Pease, 1 Morris; John Gaunt, 7 31.W. Turnips, junior: George Bleman, 7 1..\W.; Donald Procter, 5 Vorris; John Gaunt, 7 Jean Sutry, 6 E.W, and W.W,; 'Murray Procter, 5 Morris; John McDowell, 13 K,W. Carrots, beginners: Bobby Taylor. 13 K. W.; Marjorie Hopper, 7 Morris; Dor. eon Paulson_, 9 NW.; Ralph Logan, 17 B.W. and Morris; Carol. Ann Walsh, 17 and Norris; Wayne Elston, 7 Mor. ris, Largest potato, beginners: Donald lifachan, 11 ]9.W.: Allen Bosnian, 17 10, W. and. Morris; Ross Wightman, 17 F4,. W. and Murris; Donna Weitz, 7 Morris; Carol Ann Walsh, 17 13,W. and Morris; Bill McNichol, 11 Morris, Largest sunflower, beginner: Sandra Lynn, 6 E.W. and W.W.: Ross Wight- man, 17 E.W. and Morris; Linda Minn, 17 KW. and Morris; Anne Caldwell, 19 14. W,; three tomatoes, beginners: Bobby Taylor, 33 E.W.; Jimmie Cook, 13 E.W,; Marjory Hopper, 7 Morris; Doreen Pat- tison, 9 E.W.; Margaret Nicholson, 6 Morris; John Sehoeman, 1 Morris, Three onions, beginners: Wayne Elston, 7 Mor-ris; Doreen Pattison, 0 NW,; Anne Cold- well, 10 E.W.; Sandra Lynn Campbell, 6 E.W,; :Marjorie Nicholson, 5 Morris; Ralph Logan, 17 E.W. and Morris, (Continued from page 4.) N N p P n n n SALE PRICE AS SHOWN $218.20 Installation Ex tr• • In Color Add $35.00 Many Styles and Colors To Choose From We Can Help You Modernize Your Bathroom A MODERN BATHROOM IS WONDERFUL TO LIVE WITH Our Experience Can Help Yoti Enjoy New Ideas to Suit Your Home It PLUMBING AND HEATING EQUIPMENT CAN NOW BE PURCHASED ON OUR TIME PAYMENT PLAN ! . 1 The Wingbfkin Advance-T*4mo, WecIntes4 .y, Sept* g#0. . . „ . 1!,T O 9 8 O 0 Vegetables Turnips, seniors: George Watson, 4 Morris; Tjessle de Hann, 16 E,W,` and W.W.; Peak de Haan, 16 KW. and W.W. Douglas Gilfilllan, 11 E.W. and Mullett; John Rinn, 3 Morris; Murray Howatt, 12 Morris. Beets, seniors: Carol Armstrong, 16 KW.; Alice Nesbit, 1 Morris; John Bylama, 17 E.W. and Morris; S. Bolger, 11 Morris; Murray Scott, 13 E.W.; Geo, Naylor, 7 16.W. and W.W. Cabbage, sen- ior; G. Mcliurney, 7_11W, and W.W.; Margaret Dalrymple, 10 KW.; Tommy Brydges, 17 E.W. and Morris; Lois Goll, 17 E.W, and 51orris; Keith Hardy, 7 E.W. and W.W.; Ethel Machan, 11 E,W. and, Hullett. Carrots, senior: Grace 'McLean, 9 Morris; Edyth Rinn, I Morris; Shirley Patterson, 16" E.W. and W.W.; Grace aVatson, 4 Morris; Evelyn Mothers, 7 Morris; Robert Pit,blado, 6 E.W. and W. W. Cucumbers, seniors: Ruth Coultes, 9 E.W.; Lyle, Smith, 13 16,W.; Marjorie Rinn, 3 Morris; Clare Chainney, 7 E.W.; John Finleon, 7 E.W, and 'WSW.; Joan Govier, 2 Morris and E.W. Onions, seniors: Donna Walden, 6 KW. and W.W.; Fjierd de Haan, 16 E.W. and W.W.; Maxine Machan, 6 Morris; Jimmy Scott, 17 E.W. and Morris. Parsnips, seniors: Marjorie Rinn, 3 Morris; Keith Robinson, 1 E.W. and Morris; Bob Cook, 12 E.W. Squash, seniors: Bobby Higgins, 7 Morris; Joyce Harmon, 8 Morris; Gleno, Coultes, 17 E.W. and Morris; Jerry Achilles, 11 Morris. Muskmelon, seniors: Yvonne Rath, 18 KW.; Helen Youngblut, 11 E.W. and Hallett; Florence Bacon, 17 E.W. and Morris; Rose Marie Lots, G E,W. and W.W, Wa,termelon, seniors: Freddie Armstrong, 1.1W. and W.W.; Lyle Youngblut, 11 KW.; Illa Griffith, 12 Morris; Doug Coulees, p NW. Mangela, seniors: Ronald Snell, 6 KW. and W.W.; Yvonne Rath, 13 ISMV.; Margaret Wight- man, 17 E.W. and Morris; Bill Thomp- son. 7 E.W. and W.W.; George Bacon, 17 E.W. and Morris. Potatoes, seniors: Yvonne Ruth, 11 E., W.; Helen Whitehead, 7 Morris; Harvey Snell, 6 E.W. and 1M.W.; Jean 'White- head, 7 Morris. ,Potatoes, seniors; Yvon- ne Rath, 13 KW.; Rose Marie Lutz, 6. E.W. and W.W, Ellen Doer, 11 KW. and Hullett; Helen Whitehead, 7 Morris. Tur- nips, senior: Barrie Machan, 6 Morris; Carol Armstrong, 16 E.W. and \\'.W-; Yvonne Rath, in E.W.: Keith Rodger, 6 E.W. and W.W. Largest pumpkin, seniors: Carol Oka, 5 Morris; David Fian- na, 17 E.W., and Morris; Yvonne Rath, W 13 E.. White baans, senior: Ronnie Jones, 17 16.W. and Morris; Glenn Coultas 17 E.W. and Morris; Keith Robinson, 17 E.W. and Morris; Groat 5IcBurney, E, W.; Yvonne Rath, 13 51W.; Marjory Rinn, 2 Morris. Colored beans, seniors:: Yvonne Bath, 13 E.W.; Mierd de Haan, 16 E.W. and W.W.; Helen Whitehead, 7 Morris; Margaret Dalrymple, 10 16.W.; Grant Mc- • Burney, 7 E.W.; Bakke de Haan, 10 E. W. and W.W. Collection of vegetables, seniors: John Cronyn, 1 Morris; Keith Robinson, 17 16:1-V. and Morris; Joan Go- vier, 3 E.W. and Morris; Clare Chaniney, 7 KW.; Jann Whiteheatl, 7 Morris; Bob- by Cook, 13 E.W. Muskmelons, juniors: Anna Achilles, 11 Morris. Watermelon, juniors: Marjorie Black, 13 E.W.; Linda Coulees, 13 E.W.; Kenneth McGowan, 10 KW.; Jimmie Robinson, 7 NW.; Shirley ',Vachon, 11 E,W.; Murray Procter, 5 Morris. Mange's, juniors: Violet Gow, 16 E.W.; Jim Nay- lor, 9 E.W.; Douglas Johnston, 17 E.W, and Morris; Marion Snell, 6 NW,; John Wightman, 17 E,W. and Morris; Douglas Bieman, 7 NM. Largest pumpkin, jun- iors: Donald Procter, 1 Morris; George SchOeman, 1 Morris; Murray Procter, • Morris; John Schoeman, 1 Morris; Paul Somers, 9 Morris; Tommy Warrick, s Morris, White beans, juniors: Linda Johnston, I .E.W. and WAY.; Totmny Warrick, 8 Morris; Linda Coultes, 13 KW,; John Gaunt, 7 .E.W.; Margaret NioholsOn, 5 Morris; ROnnie Nioholson, 5 Morris, Colored beans: John Gaunt, 7 Morris; Linda Coultas, 13 KW.; Tommy Warrick, 8 Morris; Jean Bolgor, 11 Mor- tis. Collection of vegetables, juniors: Joyce Armstrong, S Morris; Susam_Wightman, m 9 E.W.; Jimmy Robinson, 7 16.W.; two, Logan, 17 B.W. and Morris; 'Wayne Pletem 17 16,W. and Morris: Betty Blair, 13 E.W. OniOns, junlOrs: Cameron Rob- Insoil; 7 16,W.; Payne Caldwell, 3 71.W. and Morris; jetty Cartwright, 10 E.W.; Keith Walpble, 11 Morris; Ruth alleade, 6 Morris; Harold Campbell, 6 E.W, Par- snips, juniors: Douglas Johnston, 17 E. W, and Morris;Keith Plefoli, 17 E. NV. and Morris; Sandra Mammy, 7 .11,'W.; Nora 'Whitehead, 7 .Morris. Squash, jun , lots', May Pletch, 17 E,W. and Morris; KOMI BOne, 6 AfOrtis; Larry Blake, 12 Morris; Russell ButtOn, 8 Morria; Mum ray Molder, .3 M.W. and Morris; Carman MaChan, 6 Watts. Mangels, Juniors: Bob- by Ma,chttn, 11 El.W.1 Ann Wightman, 17 E.W. and Morris; John Gaunt, 7 16.W. and W.W.; Donald. Procter, 6 Morris; John McDowell, E,W.; W. Bacon, 117 E.W. and :Morris, Turnipt, juniors, Lor- raineWaltmle, 12 Morris; Donald McDoW, ell,. 13 10.W., Carman Machan, Kenneth Black, 18 E.W.; Clayton. Robinson, 7 E. W.;-.Wayne Pletch, 17 .1.1.W. Atd Morris,. 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