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tc) a 26-inch pike, 13 inches ground,
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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
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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-
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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
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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.*
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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
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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,
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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,.
Beets, juniors; Ralph (Ma /bell, 6 E.W,; mEttia
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