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otries Is Largest in istory M; Betty Riwi, SS EW;
Rina, SS 17 EW; Lila Blixeic,
EW; Joyce Armstrong, SS M.
sat longer-- arc Wah!. Hanoi school Fair. H Id :at Bel
1.4rida, Kinn, SS 17 EVV; jatia40
`Joyce PrOetar, $S 5 yr). Gloria jeail SS 1 M; Jean ,Busman, SS 1.7 KW Chnitea, Ss 9 EW,
Lutz, SS 6 EW. 142 Bib Apron—Agnes Wilkins,
77a' Collection of Vegetables— Malcolm Anderson, SS EW;
Mar y CrAig, $$ 8 X; Ross Con, Donald Vincent, S$ 17 EW; David
8 M; Linda Coultes SS 13 EW; Bosnian, SS 17 EW; Ray Schtekle, Ken Pollard, SS 1 M; Shirley Snell,' SS 17 EW.
SS 6 EW; Max Pletch, Belgrave,
FARM MECHANICS---Boya only
FRUIT 146 Model Bow and Arrow— , David McDowell, ZS 13 4vy ; (Grown in School Fair Area)
Wayne Elston, SS 7 M; 'Barry
$$ 17 EW & M; Linda
Rhin, SS 17 EW; Brian Hopper,
SS .7 M. •
120 Pair Rabbits—Elgin Pease,
SS 1 74; Bill Naylor, SS 7 EW;
Naylor, SS. .1 EW 120 Pair Pig-
eons—Marilyn Pengelly, SS 17 EW
• - • .
The lidultry, exhibits at the Belgrave School Fair on Wednesday' of last. Week drew Interestedasketatqas
alt,,afternoon. The'Belgra,ve fair' is one of the largest of its kind in the province, —Advance-Ti" photo.
Senlar'Grradeso 5, 6, 7, 8 ._ 94 Northern' Spyp--Gloria Jean Gulley, S$ 7 M; Neil Edgar, SS
Lutz, USS 6; Kenneth Mcgowae, 7 M; Larry Elston, SS 7 M; ,Har-
vey,aVfann, SS 7 M. SS 10 EW; Karen Anderson, SS 5 ' 14`7" Lawn,Ornament—Jim Taylor, IVI; Mary. Naha, SS 1 M; Linda K.
Coultes, SS 13 EW,
95. Snow Apples—Kenneth Mc-
'Ginnes, SS 7 EW; Jean Taylar, SS
q EW; Kay Taylor, SS 7 EW.
5 M.
tee, SS 9 EVV;slrasoAnyasld Procter, SS Gowan; SS 10 EW; Shirley Mc -
96 McIntosh Reds—Linda Coal.:
tee, SS 13 EW. 156 Letter "An alrivitation"—
Karen Patterson, S$ 9 EW; Ralph
David Walsh, SS 17 EW; Ronald'
Nicholson, SS .5 M; Murray Proc-
ter, SS 5 M. • .
191 Collie Dog —=Donald Procter,
EW; Jean Hanna Sq 17 EW .and
M;Wencly Fear, SS 17 EW; David
Walsh SS 17 EW.
122 Any 'Pet not listed---Elgin
Pease, S$ 1 M; Jean Hanna, SS 17
Johnston, SS 1Z EW; Lois 1 inn,
88
13 A 713
W.
book, girls, Sandra
Henry, SS 11 EW; Sheila Henry •
8$ 11 ; Marie Noble, 815 M:
Joan Lazet, S,S 12. m, Marie Cold-
SWS. 17 EW; Mary Maehan, SX
164 Any Book—Lorna Rolt, 17
EW; Betty Mae Yungblut, SS 1.1
KW.; Agnes Wilkins, SS 11 IOW;
Tandy de Yong, SS' 5 IVL; Kay
ThNtaoynl,e.sa sS8S.,m, 7 `EW; ,Shirley John-
, 162 Any Beeka,Jim Henry, 8$ 11
EW;; Paul Daer: SS 11 EW; Bob
axvxt:geolc1h7114:ws.5$3.51, 6 ;1.71p; )1 Deolgi'aalnl
163 Any Book—Bruce Yungblut,
SS 11 BIN; Keith Johnston, Sia 13.
M; Walter Bacon, $S 17 EW;
Barry Logan., SS 17 EW.
164 Any Book—Jahn de Yong,
SS 5 M; Gerald Thomas, SS 8 M;
Douglas Thomas, SS 8 laf; :Murray
IVISSPL8P114;44N1rSm: MLO;cEkhalls4ret,1 .16 EW;
womtfloox5
165 Print writing,', girls—Lia
Yong, SS 5" X; Audrey Coultas,
SS 17 EW; Roalin McIntosh; SS 4
hf; Rhonda Fear, SS 17 kw; Jana
Campbell, SS 7 M,
166 Print writing--Ruth McLen-
nan, SS 8 M; Ruth IVIathers, 88 R.
Mie7r1:„En?wad.regaTmotn gC, r'aSit 58SM8; 13. 4.1: a; regaaVe
me
t
Nichol, SS 4 M;, Lo is Ri,
97
Apples, plate of any other Scott, SS 13 EW; Ian Scott, ps 13
five varieties—Gloria Jean Lutz, EW; Keith Black, SS 13 EW; (Please Turn to Page Eight)
USS 6; Ivan HoWatt, EW 6; Joyce
EW; Bill Naylor, SS 7 EW; Ken-
neth McGowan,; SS 10 EW; .;Ann
Caldwell, 'SS 10 ,VW; Linda, John-
A Drink For Daisy
Procter, SS 5 M; Mary Nesbitt,
SS 1 M; Linda Coultes, SS 13 EW;
Kay Taylor, SS 7 EW.
98 Pears—Kenneth McGowan, SS
10 EW; Jean Walters, SS 1 M;
Donald McDowell, SS 14 EW; Mar-
jorie Black SS 13 EW.
99 Crab Apples—Ruth Michie, SS Yong, SS'• M; 'Carol. Walsh, SS
M; Murray Procter,, SS 5 /VI; 17 ENV. -' • •
Donald Procter, SS, 5 M.
, HOME ECONOMICS SUPPLEMENTARY CLASSES
Claises 110 to 116
5 'Largest Pumpkin—Jane Eels, SS 11 EW isp'11; Lorna Belt, $$ 37 inawiller, 'SS 7 113W; Joan Lazet, EW; Elaine Van Lanlliwron, 8$ 5
12SS.
,_Konald Procter, $5 5 Mi 14; Karen Anderson,SO ON" Flo-
Murray. Coultes; SS 9 EW; IVO rence Ruin, S$ 17 EW; Jean
Howatt,, SS 6 .EW; Murray Proc- Hanna SS 17 EW. , ter, SS 0 M.140 Hand hemmed eetton—Lynda
76 White Beans—Linda Coultes,' Coultes, PS 9 EW; Carol Walsh,
SS 13 EW; Ronnie Nicholson,, SS. SS 17 VW; Linda Rhin, 'SS „17 EW; 5 M; Tommy Warwick, SS 8 M; Lois Rhin, SS 17 DI W; 'Dianne Max Pletch; $S 19 VW; Linda ,Elaton, SS 7 M; L'ia •de Yong, 'SS Johnston, SS 17, EW; Wayne 17 EW. Pletch, 144 Pin cushion—=Florence• Rhin,
77 Coloured j3eans-Gloria Jean S$ 17 EW; .:Lorna Bolt, $$ 17 EW; Lutz, SS a EW; Martie Koopmaas, Betty Rhin, SS -.17 EW; Gloria SS .6 /11W; Margie Kcopmans SS 6 Jean Lutz, SS 6 EW; Ruth Michie,
EW; George Simian, SS 7 EW; SS 5 M; Ruth Coultes, S$ 9 EW. Linda Coultes, SS 13 EW, Elgin 145 Sewing Card Pig—Ted Lutz, Pease, S$ 1 M , , SS 6 EW; Brian Coultes, SS 9 EW;
& )4, ..
*lig Itnhbik—Allan :Rieman, M
EW; Gordon 1014,1gray, SS 7 M;
,IfilInny Slack, SO Xyy.
P9g—flaryey Mahn, Ss 7
Morrie; Leslie Caldwell, :S$ 10
Janette Johnston, SS 17 EW M;
Garry MacSween, SS 17 KW RE m;
Katherine Fear„ '3 EW & 'M;
Billy 'Fear, SS 3 gw. M.
11sa Pair of PartaniS--7RalPh
Scott, $$ 13 EW; Diane Casemere,,
SS 7 M; fan Scott, S.$ 13 EW & 34; •
Janette Johnston, SS 17 KW M;
Murray Vincent, EW & Mal-
cOhn Anderson, .SS 17 EW ez,
119b Any 'Pet—Hervey Black, SS
13 EW; Bryan Coultes, S$ 9 EW;
Tommy ,Black' SS 13 .EW; Carol
Marjorie Black; 'SS, 13 EW; Kay
& John,* Yonk, SS 17 EW;
SS 'a 1Vi;Kentieth McGowan, SS 10
ston, SS 17 EW..
NOTEBOOKS
Class 162 Any Boole, 75% cons
plete—Marjerle:Youngblut, SS al
EW;, Donna -Grasby, SS 5, m
Margaret , Nichelson, SS. 5 M;
Linda Wilson SS 16 EW; Mary le
:It was evident on Tuesda34;.that:
it takes Mere than a• steady dinfr1i-
ponr of rain to OnMpen, theAkiri€4,
of the :people of the I3olgtAie red,
who have Children partielkithig in
the annual 80041 fair or are lend'
Ing a 'helping hand for the event.
Late afternoon en Tuesday quite
a number of exhibits were being
Put in the community arena ready ,
for, judging on. Wednesday, •the
main day of the fair.
The pupils of nineteen schools
took 13art ,in this.. the 37th 'annaal
Belgrave School Fair, the largest
rural school fair in Canada..
The following are the achools
taking part and their teachers:
5.0, 1, Morris, Mrs. J.' Griffiths;
SS 3 Morris, George Budd ; ZS 4
Morris, Mrs. W. Miller; SS 5'
Morris, Neil Eadie; S$ 6 Morris,
Miss Eleanor Smith; S$ 7 Morris-,
Hugh Sinnamon; SS 8 Morris, NeW-,
ton Galbraith; -SS 10 Morris, Miss
Jean Vogt; SS 11 Morris, Mrs. Har-
Vey Robertson; $5 12' Morris, Mrs,
Ednalliackwell;: SS 9 East Wawa-
nosh, Lloyd Armstrong; SS 10'
Mrs. Margaret Scott; SS. 13, Mrs.
MarrWightman; USS 3, East, Wa-
wanosh and Morris, Mrs. Marie
Toll; USS 17. Belgrave,' senier reona,,
Mrs, Mary Woods; Junior room,
Miss Louise Jefferson; USS, 7 East
and West Wawanosh Miss Karla
.Krug; US$ 6 East and.• West Wa-;
wanosh, Mrs. Elmer Robertson;
USS 16 East and West Wawanosh;
Mrs.: Beth Lansing; USS 11 East
Wawanosh and Hullet, Mrs, Myrtle
Yungblut.
.Ah item of interest was the
North Huron 4-11 Swine Club shew
and calf judging events,
The judges for the different
classes were; Flowers, Mr. and.
Mrs. Clifford Epps„Clintoxi; Home
Economics, Miss Dorothy Comber,
VVingham, '
Grain and Swine, Club; Doug
Keyes, Seaforth; Fruit and Veget-
ables, Douglas H. Miles, Agricultur-
al Representative, and Art Bolton,
assistant agricultural representa-
tive; School ,Work, J. H„ Kinkead,
Goderich, Inspector of Pablic
&heels; Swine Club and. Liveqock,
Bob Seaforth, .
Poultry and Pets, Murray Mul-
vey, Belmore;- Charles Thomas,
Bill Wheeler, Brussels,
The fair was officially .opened
on Wednesday afternoon, by-Doug::
lase Miles, Huron County agrichl-
tural representative, when a.la.rge
•crowd was on hand, People had .
'I hied Ti5th ''SideS' 'of die' Si rie'Snia.12
ler • to watch a .colorful procession
of more thin 500 school children
which :took the youngsters to the
community centre.
Officials. of the fair said that
,this year there were more than
2;500 entries with an increase of
entries in they flower section, Other
classes were about the same as last'
year.
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132 4 Plain Bran Muffins-:-Mary
Snell, SS 16 EW; Ruth MeLennan,
SS 8 M; Mary Bewley, SS 11 M;
Judith ' Ma6Dowell, SS 13. EWa
Audrey Coultes, SS 17. EW; Carol
Shortreed,
133 Date Loaf—Linda Wilson.
SS 6, Auburn; Carer Walsh, SS 17
EW; Katherine • Fear, SS 3 EW;',
Margaret Nicholaon,- SS 5 Morris;
Marjorie Black,SS 13 EW; Marj-
orie Hopper, SS 7 M7.
1a4 Five Tea Biscuits—Joyce
Procter, SS 5' M; Marie Coultes,
SS 17'EW; Joan. Lockhart, $5,16
.ENvf,A4KRAti:,,cAmpbeli„,"sa..:5
Anne ',Spiegelberg, SS 6 EW; Ruth
SS 5"M.: ' '
• 135*Ptitripkirt 'Pie 'without 'added'
spieeS—Marlene Pardon; • •sS 17
.EW; Jean Hanna,, SS 17' EW;
'Sandra Chimney; SS 17 EW; Kay
'Naylor;,$ • 7 -EW;. Mary 'Nesbit,
'As 1 11'2; Ruth SS
136 'Most economical and nour-
ishing .S,Chool. Lunch—Donna: Ed-
gar, SS 7 Mr:Linda Rhin, SS 17
EW; --Fleraimeslainn„ SS '17 EW;
SharonaReaVie,,SS 9 EW; Dordthy
Hoaratt,SS, EW;, Carol Walsh,
`SS 17.-EW
1.37-Choeolate:Layer Cake—Ruth
Taylor, SS''•1). EW; Carol Walsh,
SS, ,17 'EW a- Kathleen Craig, S$ '8
Marlene 'Pardon, SS 17 EW;
Sharon Warwlek, SS 8 M; Pauline
piorriaS,'SS 11 M. '‘
Beginners in Sept. oily
110 Pie Pumpkin—Billy Fear
USS 3 EW M; Johnny Buntsma,
SS 7 M; Joyce Coultes, SS 9 EW;
Donna Edgar
'
SS, 7 M; Gary Mac-,
Sween, SS 17 M; Sandra Watson,
SS M.
MOne citron—Ralph Scott, .SS
13 EW;• Barbara Pattison, SS 9
lOW; Leslie 'Caldwell, SS 10 EW;
Billy Fear,
SS 3E Largest112 Sunflower — Billy.
Fear, SS 3. EW; Keith Va'nCarap,
0.:Mr Larry NetheayaSS.La;EWS
George Johnston SS 17 VW;
Ralph Scott, SS 13 EW; Kenny
Tall; SS 10 'EW, •
100 Basket •of Assorted FrultS
for table use, five varieties, judged
50% arrangement, 50% fruit—
Linda Coultes, SS 13 EW; Linda
Black, $5 13 EW; Marjorie Black,
S.S. 13 FJW. • •
113 Three Tomatoes -- Ruth
Pletch, USS 17; Lealie Caldwell,
SS 10 EW; Barbara Pattison, SS
9 EW; Ralph Scott, SS 13 EW;
Ronnie Scott, SS .13 EW; George
Johnston, USS 17:
114 Three Onions grown franc
Dutch Sets—Donna Edgar, SS 7
M; Barbara Pattison, SS 9 EW;
Ruth Ann Pletch, USS 17; Johnny
Buntsma, SS 7 M; Sandrg Watson,
SS 11 M; Billy Fear, US 3.
115 Three Carrots—Joyce Coul-
tes, SS 9 EW; Leslie Caldwell, SS
10 EW; George Johnston. USS 17:
Ronnie Taylor, SS 13 EW; Ruth'
Ann Pletch, US 17; Larry Nethery, Marilyn Pengelly and Lorna Bolt, attractive 'members of the' Belgra,vc
4-H Calf Club, give a drink to ' one ortheir prize calves during in
interval in the calf judging, at the Belgrave Fall Fair.
,photo.
116 Largest Potato — Barbara
Pattison, SS 9 EW; Ruth Pletch,
SS.17 lOW; George Johnston, SS 17
EW; Garry McSwain, SS 17 EW;
Donna Edgar, SS 7 M; John Bunt-
sma, SS 7 EW.
the fun of fall 'fair ,time -is reflected in the fates of Bobby Black • and ' Marina of
8S.../C4, 6, Marals,,TawaSajp, as 'they get a clase4up look at some orthe live-stosck and poultry exhibitECat
thaBeigrave IA V Sehool pair held on Wednesday last, •AdVii:tide4711ile;
PETS'
117 Cat--=Ian Scott, SS 13 EW M;
Douglas 'Cook; SS 17 EW M; Bar-,
• ••• • . • SEWING
•139 .Sewing, card picture of a
butterfly—Lois,Rinh, SS 17 EW;
Brenda Cotiltes
'
SS 9 EW; Klaske
Kbopmans, SS 8 EW; Audrey Coul-
tes, SS 17 EW; Linda Cook, SS 3
EW; Margaret Hallahan, SS 3 EW.
1.40 Nine-pee:' quilt block—Linda
Coultes, SS EW; Marjorie Hop-
!per, SS 7 M; Carol Walsh, SS 17
EW; Linda Rhin, SS 17' EW;
Janette'. SS 17 EW; katherhia Fear, SS 3 EW.
141 Dish Cloth-.-Linda K, Coultes,
SS 13 EW; Gloria Jean Lutz, SS 6
bara 'PattiSon, SS 9 EW; Dianne EW; Mira Whitehead, SS 7 M;
Van Camp, SS 5 M; John Nesbit, Betty Rhin, s8 17 EW; Ruth Anne
. OPENS, CLASSES
'(Froni Home Farm)
'Senior Grades 5, 6, 7, 8
• 71. Mangels, . any variety—Jim
Taylor, SS 9 SEW; 'Donald Procter,,
SS 5; Ruth Taylor, SS 9; Kenneth
McGoWan, SS 10 -EW; Murray
Prooter .SS 5 M;' Gloria- Jean Lutz,
SS 6 EW.
72. Potatoes, any late variety=
Clayton Robinson, SS 7 EW; Elgin
Pease, SS 1 M; jean. Hanna, SS 17'
EW;' Bob :Humphries, SS 11 M;
Wayne Pletch,'SS 17 EW; Gloria
Jean Lutz;' SS 6 EW.
73 Potatoes, 'any early variety—.
Shirley MacGinnis, SS 9 EW; Flor-
ence Rinn, SS 17 EW; 'Kenneth
'Pollard, SS 11 M; Gloria Jean
Lutz; SS 6 EW; Brian Scott, SS 11
M; Shirley Snell, SS 6 EW.
• 74' Turnips, .anya,variety—Louis
Stadelman,SS 1 .1111D ,onald Proc-
ter, SS°45 vt;, Anne Wightanan, SS
17. EW; Murray' Procter, SS, 5 M;
4t.e.;icated, -spectatata:',CroWd the jtidging ring to .watch Mariorio Rhin:
Yor10.111ro' pig' through its Pam; Tor the judges.
•-'-AdVtinCeltillita photo;
Theta, ladles fOurid a place' in the sari to tiv`ateti the many events
feattirod this year at the Fall Fair held WedneetiV at'Atigrave,
'f'--A4vtkhoe-tlities photo,
1111:Volta14-014, wifod . fE. 4, Brimeete, vieited the Belgrave
Pall ate 'task wcipk anC)..0hre,„hera wit' Donald Protter's deg, whit!"
WITS Waiting for .ilyi?;:t1V4iii(e,',06ffid along; He Was placed Set end
Charles Campbell and his son navid, f Ii.tortls Township, exrutant
some of the ugiaate in the pumpkin atiletion 1h8Itte the Ilelgtavi_ e.74111".
ittinity Hall at the Fait held:last week, •Adia.hcejriMeavheto.
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