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WOO The W11)01)311 Advance,Thuest We September 1 1851
ili Machinery DiscusSed. at
Huron. ,JuniortMeeting
• The North HUron, Junior Farm -
re and Junior Institute held their
Monthly•meeting on S'eptember 12
in the Wingham District High
Se ieol,
Jean Sinith, president of the
411411 or Institute was in charge and
conducted the bubbiess for the
girls' group. The: meetmg was then
three over to Muriel Gowdy who
read a poem and introduced the
guest speaker, Rev. Alexander
Nimmo, DI)., who spoke on mar-
riages. The topic •proved very in-
teresting 'to the girls. .
The pr sident of the Junior
Farmers, Jim Bowman, wa's in
charge- ef that meeting. The roll
call, "What new machinery would
you like to have cal your farm?"
Was answered by 17 members. The
guest speaker was Gordon IVIcGav-
in.. a farm implement dealer, win)
spoke on "The Trends in Vann
Machinery". Mr. McGavin showed
Price lists of 1937 and 1957. By the
size of the book a person, could
easily tell that farm machinery has
advanced.
Following these separate meet-
• ings the two groups met jointly,
• when. Jean Smith was in ,eharge,
The business included the an-
nouncernents of cheir_practice and
Blyth Fall Fair concert, committees
under the leadership of Bill Coul-
tes were appointed to look after
Farm Forum Guide
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Has New Editor
5
itiftwiel MacLeod, the new editor
of the Farm Forum Guide is now
busy., witir the research , for the
Vomit season which opens Nov, 4
A. eacluate in agriculture from the
Unligersity' of Alberta, she comes
froHigh •River, Alberta. During
theistunmer months she has taken
•an aetiVe part in the management.
of lais family- ranch.
forrryember dth is the kickoff 'date
the 18th National Farm Radio
Foil= season. "National Farm
Poi be the topic under dis-
cussion:ft Of vital interest to the
ar Per, farm orgrInizations and the
neve ,government this subject is.
like t to spark lively discuasions
in h1 Farm Forums.
; • • F ar national organizations
sha e in the management of Nat-
, •
•
ion 1 Farm Radio Forum along
wit •troVinciaI Farm Forum Coun-
cils These are the Canadian Broad -
as ng 'ng Corporation, The Canadian
Ass elation for Adult Education,
Th Canadian Federation of Agri -
cul re, and the Co-operative Union
of anada, The sponsors take an
act e interest through the editorial
boa d in -the choice of topics and
the4 treatment in the Guide. De-
• sigilei*, to aid the individual Farm
-Forum discussions the Guide •sup-
plies additional factual information
eoneerning.the4topic„
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P111101INISTEK
141.11i4;11PEN.ROY.AL
Thkiliontrtirable John Diefen-
bake-4 Prime Minister of Canada,.
Will officially open the 1957 Royal
Agriciatural Winter Fair to be
held the Coliseum, Toronto,
• front rovember 15 to 28,,according
to the Royal's president, Charles F.
W, Rums. •
• .A gala and colourful openiflg has
been planned. to, launch this year's
RoyarWhich has been designated
as "International, Year" and which
will attract more than 18,000 en-
tries from many parts of the
World:.
Prithe, Minister niefenbaker, a
tiathae of Saskatchewan, . has al -
Ways •been interested in agricul-
tareand makes a practise of at-
tending fairs in different parts of
the country whenever he has the.
•ntipOrtimity. Taking part with 'him
hi the. °Metal opening ceremonies
will, bi Mr. Burns, president, and
His Wiorship mayor Nathan; Phil-
• o2'Toronto, A. guard of honour
for thi prime minister will be pro-,
vMei by the Royal Canadian ftegi-
raellt',..
TheOfficial: •()Petting ceremonies
ate scheduled to take place at ap,
proXimately 9,15 p,m, tm Friday
• eing,November 15, although
'judging of the numerous entries
and varletsfeatures of the prow
• gratri will have conirtitenced earlier• ,
In addition •to the Royal Ilorse
Show, other highlights Vfl include
11 magtifficient flower show, a cockA
ing Plehoot, a wont faslilon. show, it
large display of tropical fish, the
Eaton Agricultural 'Seholarship,
photographic competition . and
her* ,N1iOn hitching tforapetftion..
the planning Of a banquet, A com-
mittee wasjormed to find. debaters
and public speakers for the county
finals,
Lunch ef doughnuts and pap was
enjoyed by everyone, followed by
4 sing song led by Bor1 Taylor
,and Claire Chan -lacy.
Legislation Urged
By Federation •on
• Proposed Pipelines
Carl Hemingway
• Pipelines are a troublesome pro-
blem to many counties in southern
Ontario, •Some counties have es
many as seven lines crossing them
at different locations. While we are
agreed that pipelines are neeessary
to the march of progress they
could be less objectionable If a
little organized planning was done
in advance.
To reduce the damage to farm
lands the lines of different corn-
paniee could be run side by side
in one location and it Would be
posaible to use a much larger per-
centage of 'less productive land.
The companies first step in gain-
ing a right of Way Is to approach
the township council with a very
juicy •offer on damages an& tax
grants for permission to cross the
township roads. On the strength of
this the Provincial Fuel Board
consisting ot. two lawyers and a
geologist, to the attitude that
• the community approves the pipe
line and is quite willing to approve
expropriations of the farrn,ers land
if he refuses the •company's -offer
for a right of way.
The Federation of Agriculture is
'requesting legislation stating that
the company must advertise the
route of a preposed line locally be-
fore seeking leases. Also that a
public hearing, for, those directly
affected, must be held locally.
We, in Huron, have not had this
'problem. to meet but we are telt]
that within five years gas lines
Will be spreading throughout the
county. We can't and wouldn't
keep them out but good farm land.
is getting scarcer year by year.
Time and effort could be well spent
if we could cut this destruction to
a minimum by a little fore -.sight
If any of you have been travelling
to the southward and have seen
peso lines under construction you
will realize the sealousness of the
situation,
ANNU
HELD A
t SCHOOL FAIR
ITRENRAVE.
• (Continued from Page Seven)
167 'Any hook -Carol Walsh, SS
17 EW; Marjorie Ho'pperi SS 7 M;
Patricia Craig, SS 8 M; Elaine
Snell, SS 6 EW; Linda Wilson, SS
16 EW; Patsy Carrick, SS 16 EW,
165 Work Books, boys -Douglas
Garniss, SS '7 M; Frank Procter.
SS 5 M; Larry Lockhart, SS 16
SW; Wilfred Button, 'SS 8 M;
Douglas IVIeLea.n, SS 4 M; John
Turvey, SS 8 M.
166 Print writing Ray Scheifele.
SS 17 SW; Ronnie Purden, SS 17
EW; Jerry Johnston, SS 8 M;
Rosa Wightman, SS 17 SW; John
McIntosh, SS 4 M; Ted Lutz. -
167 Any Book -Jim Henry, SS 1
EW; Heather Thyne, SS 8 M;
Ralph LOgan 'SS 17 EW; Walter
Whitehead, SS 9 Itt,
168 Any Book -Sandra Henry, SS
11'8W; Betty Jean Yungblut, SS
11 SW: Margaret Wilkins, SS 11
EW; Joyce Prccter, SS 5 M; Sheila
Henry, SS 11 EW; .Marie Noble
SS 5 M.
169 Any Book -Marlene Purdon,
SS 17 ZW; Agnes Wilkins, SS 11
EW; -Betty Mae Yungblut, SS 11
EW: Kay Naylor, SS' 7 SW; Krith-
leen Craig, SS 8 M; Karen Ander-
son, SS 5 M.
PROJECT WORK
1711 Illustrated booklet, girls
Lila Black, 'SS 13 SW; Linda Rhin,
SS 17331; Maryann Phailan, SS
M; Marjorie Hopper, •7 M; Mari-
lyn Taylor, SS 13 SW; Linda Coul-
tes, SS 13 SW. ,
168 Any Book, boys -Murray
Yongblut SS 11 SW; Keith John-
ston, SS 8 M; Reg, Purdon, SS 11
• .16.9 Any 13ook-Clerald Thomas,
sa 8 M; Murrav McLennan, SS 8
Douglas' Thomas, SS 8 M;
Norman Lockhart, SS 16 SW;
Button, SS 8 M1 Marvin
Snell. SS 6 EW,
170 'Illustrated booklet -411in Hen-
ry, S8 11 EW; Dwight Cowan, 88
4 Elhrltro 8.F8W1.
Donald
John Nesbit, 8g 1 M JO1n Shoo -
man, Sg 1 M.
171 Illtastrated: beoklet-Margaret
Wilictos,'88 11 VW; Sheila, Henry,
SS 11' EW; Sandra I-Ierrry; $8 11
EW; Shirley IVfachan S$ 11 EW;
tettyallnn, SS 17 EW; Gloria Jetta
Lutz, $g 6 laW.
172 Illustrated booklet -Betty
Mae Yongigut. 88 11 EW; Marlene
Putdon, SS, 17, ZW; Lorrfa Bolt,
ss 11 IPSW; Karen Anderson, 88
5 M; Loreena Armstrong, 8$5 M,
173 Modelling, gitle-Soyce Proc-
ter 88 5 M; Linda Coultas, 88 13
171 XlInstratecl booklet,
Walter Bacon, 'SS 17 16W; Barry
Logan, SS 11 113W; Reg'. Purdon, 88
1' 111W; Mak Pletell, SS 1.7. EVV,
172 IllaStrated booltlet-john
tang, 88 M; Borialif 'Nicholson,
88 M; ohj Wightfilen, SS Pi
EMT; Wayne Pleteh 88 17 IDW.
.173 Madellingo beyS4-Eos "%Tights
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Several hundred school children from district schools watch and listen as Douglas Miles,' Huron County
agricultural representative, officially declares the Belgrave School Fair open. Township schools took ,p'art
In the one -day event which this year featured more than 2,500 entries. •---Advance-Times photo.
11.0.Y Snap 88 0 8W: Bob Mather,
sa 8 At Xelm Wharton, SS 6
ONIONS -Betty Cartwright, 8$
10 givvl Andersal, SS 5 M;
Shirley Johnston, SS 8 Ti George
sRa8lern$.8. 7 NW; Grace Mather%
7
v7$11TIPS---1)041,444.1 'McDowell,
;S:a. 13. NW; Dougla13 johnston,
Beigrave; Anne Wightman, ,
1.1:rp9trioAc$.44m-pMbeaa
rgq” 'Towle:gut, SS 11 EW I-Iullet;.
Pauline Thamer, SS 11 M.
l‘tUON.- Gloria ,1ean
Lutg, AS. 6 WM, Ross Gal. 8$ 8
Cora Smith, SS 3 M1 Walter Pa.
ge°rallv' ea; eRigel-
h4l1Tee
;11.Tleirolsol3n,S
acalS5
' 13,
WATERMELON -jean Bolger,
$$ 11 M; jeaa 1.1 Walters, SS 11
M; John ,KeDowell, SS 13 SW;
Florence Rinn, Belgrave; Mary
PMgchtearn,:' SS5 11 BW Murray
• ' M.
F10W,EIRS
from school fair Seet,1
4
Grades 1, 2, 3, 4
Asters -Ted Lutz, 'LISS 6 SW.
Jane Campbell, SS 7 Morris; Neil
Edgar, SS 7 Morris; Linda TraTes,
SS 11 Morris; Carol Walsh, Bel -
grave, Sharon Warwick, SS 8 Moe-
ris, , 4
Cosmos-4nre Caldwell, AS 10.
BW; Brvaan Coulte,s, SS 9 SW;
Ruth McLennan, SS Mors;
Margaret Craig, SS .8 Morris;
Wendy Fear, . Belgrave; Doreen
S$ 3 Morris,
African Marigold -Ralph Logan,
Belgrave; Douglas °amiss, SS 7
Merris,
French Marigold -Ruth Mothers,
SS 8 Morris; Donald Bosinan, Bel -
grave', Marilyn Taylor, SS 13 EW;
Terry Johnston, SS 8 1V/orris; Kies-
ke Koopmans, USS E EW; Linda
Nesbitt, $S 12 morris,
Larkspur -Larry Welters, SS 11,
Morris;. Gordon McMurray, SS • 7
Morris;' Mary Bewly, SS 11 Morris
Shapdragan--13riar Fear, SS 10
EW; David Walsh, Belgrave; Lloyd
Maio, SS 5 Morris; Katherine
Fear, USS 3 SW; Margaret Nichol-
ssosn,10SSEw.5 Morris; CherY1
Petunias -Dianne Elston, SS 7
Morris.; Lois Rinn, Belgrave; Mar-
jorie Hopper, sa ,Morris;- Linda
Rinrnr,i's7elgrave; • Larry Lockhart,
US$ 16 EW; Barry Pletch, SS 3
ma
PHLOX----James Campbell, TJSS
6 EW; Doreen ,Pattison, SS 9 EW;
Murray"Elston", SS 7 Morris; Keith
Pletth, Belgrave; Hugh MoBurney,
59.9 EW:
• ZINNXA-Helen Searle, USS 11
M;1‘,1argraret Patterson, SS 9 EW;
David Beecroft, US$ 7 EW;
'Ralph Carnpbell, USS 6 EW; Hee-
ther Thynne, SS 8 M; David Bos.
man, Belgrave.
CORNFLOWER -Ray Scheifele,
.Belgraye; Margery Smith SS ,13
EW; AudreY Snell, USS 6 EW;••
AudreY Snell, USS 6 EW; • Ronald,
MoBurney, SS 9 EW; Ronald How-
The puplls pf SS No. 7 Bast Wawanosh formed part o f the parade of district schools- to the coinunitt..
eelite. The parade was one of the ,highlights of the day for the youngsters. -Advance-Times photo.
man, SS 17 EW.'
174 Open Poster, girls -Lorna Casemore, SS 7 M: Mary Kirkby,
Linda, Johnston, SS 17 EW; Linda
Bolt, 25 17 EW; Marlene Purdon„ SS 11 M; Lorna Bolt, Belgrave;
SS 17 SW; Anne Wightman, 88 17 Marlene Purdon, Belgrave.
SW; Karen Anderson, $S 5 M; _181 Open, any subject -Wayne
Linda Coultes, SS 13 SW; Joan Elston, SS 7 M; Larry Elston, SS
Lazet and Lawrence Walpole, SS 7 M; Murray Elston, SS 714; Ted
12 M. ' Lutz, SS 6 EW; Murrny Procter,
175 Religious Education booklet- 85 5 M; Bob Humphries, SS 11 M.
Betty Rhn, SS 17 EW; Shirley 181 B Library Bd.-Anne Cald-
Johnston, SS 8 14 Marilyn tamp- ell, SS 10 EW; Carol Walsh, SS
bell, SS 5 M. ,
175a. Religious tducation book- 17 EW, Linda Rinn, S 17 SW.
let -Gloria Jean Lutz, SS 6 EW; 181a -Anne Wightman, SS 17
;
Lila Black, SS 13 EW; Joyce Proc-
SWLinda K. Coultes, SS 13 EW;
ter, SS 5 M; Linda Rinn, SS 17 Janet Beeoroft, SS/7 EW.
SW; Lois Rinn, SS 17 EW; Janette 181a boys-Da.vih Walsh, SS 17
Johnston; SS 17 SW. EW; Ralph Logan, SS 17- EW; Ted
174 Open Poster, •boys-Virne Lutz, SS -6 EW.
Elston, SS 7 M; Larry Elston, 98 '
7 M; Harvey Mann, SS 7M; Mar -
ray Elston, SS 7 M; Ronald
Nicholson SS 5 M; Ralph Logan,
SS 17 SW.
175a Religious Sducation book-
let -Ted Lutz, as 6 EW; David
Walsh, SS 17 SW; Ross Wight-
rnan, 28 17 SW; Harvey Mann,
SS 7 1,14
1'76 Fiye Snapshots -David Mc-
Dowell, SS 13 EW; I -leather Thyne,
SS 8 X; Ted Lutz, SS 6 EW,
176 Open (Snaps) -Lorna Bolt SS
17 11W; Gloria Jean Lutz, SS 6
SW; Judith McDowell, Joyce I'roc-
ter, SS 5 M.
ARTS AND CRAFTS
177 Circus Parade, grl-Lois
Rirtn, SS 17 EW; Catheriti de
ong, SS 17 EW; Audrey Coultes
SS 17 EW; Lia de Yong, SS 17 ElAr!
178 "Our Party --Lynda. Coultest
SS 9 EW; Margaret Nicholsok 1313
M; Linda Bryans, SS 11 MI
Donna GraahY, SS 6 M1 Aline
Blke, 88 11 M; Beverley MoDeri.
Jct.
179 Any spring flower -Sheila
riry, SS 11 SW; Marjorie Plop-
, SS 7 M; Betty Cartwright, SS
SW; Betty Rinn, SS 17 EW;
1ei4et, SS 12 NI; Ruth Miehier
M.
"A. Circus Paradeo boys -.Ted
SS 6 EW; Murray Elston,
M; Roerde Purdon, SS 17
David Bacon. SS 17 SW;
Vincent, 88 17 EW: Arthur
meson, SS 5 14'. 'H
ur Party" -John od/lard,
Allan Boamn, 88 1,7
Wightinttri, SS 17 ZW.
spring flower--WYne
7 lit; Gwilya Griffith,
Richard 13radley, 1313. [2
0Wa1f 88 10 UVV4 RAY
a. EW; Murray Free-
hoigni perpeethre-
EW; IViatiene
moirtryo Pen-
; ICaten Anderson,
e pinn, 8,S 17 SW;
a
14
Pe
10
Ivan
25 6
111
Littz,
SS 7
;Donald
van La
. 118:"O
SS 12 14
Itos
: 179 Any
:Elston', SS.
ISS 1.2 14; • .
11; Ken Me''
S$
ter, SS 6 M.
180 Scene
nnit, S.
Pardon, SS 17
golly, 813, EW
SS 5 M; Plorene
Barbara itrug,
180 Scene elk)
boys -Wayne 'Ple
ROOTS AND VEGETABLES
Cabbage -Joyce Armstrong, SS
5 14; Murray McLennan, SS 8 M;
Cameron Robinson, USS 7 SW;
Barry ,,Logan, Belgrave; Marilyn
Campbell, SS 5 M.
Carrots -Pauline Smith, SS 3 M;
11Tarie Coultes, Belgrave; Douglas
Hewa.tt, SS 6 EW; Audrey Snell,
SS 6 EW; Marie Noble, SS 5 M;
Martie Koopman, USS 6 13]W.
,Ctieumbets-Ruth Coultes, SS 9
EW; Clayton Robinson, USS 7
EW; Jane Eckinawiller, SS 7 EW;
Kathleen Craig SS 8 Mi"‘ Joan
Lockhat, SS 16 E and WW; Betty
Jean Yungblut US 11 EW Hullet,
Oats -Doug Coultes, SS 9 EW;
Joyce Procter, SS 5 Morris; Ruth
Taylor, SS 9 SW; Mary Ellen
Begrave; David Walsh,
Belgrreve; Karen Anderson, SS 5 M,
Barley -Ross Gall, SS 8 MI Jim
Taylin as 9 •SW.
Whiter Wheat -Carol Shortreed,
SS 11 M; jean Shortred, SS 11 M;
Wendy Fear, 13elgrave; , Murray
Procter, $S,5, M; Donald Procter,
88 5, 14; Clayton Robinson, SS
EW.
Medium and Late dats—Carol'
Shortreedi SS 1 11; Ruth Mihle,
88 5, M; Ruth Taylor, SS 9 EW;
Kenneth 'McGowan, SS 10 F,W;
Elgin Pease, SS 1 M; Lorna Bolt,
BelgraVe.
Early Oats -Nora Whitehead, SS
7 Tit; Kay Naylor, SS 7 .SW; John
IvicIntee USS 7 n and WW;
ShirleY lVfarines, "OSS & WW;
Rill Naylor SS 7 SW; Jean Naylor
SA 7 EVV4
Barley -Jim Taylor 813 0 EWi
Bruce Yungb,hit, US EW
let; Allan Bosman, Belgrave;
Prank Procter, SS 5, 1‘4; Berrie
So*, SS 0 E.W.
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Northern .Spy -Ross 593.
Id; Amu •Caldveell, 88 10 EW; Ted
Lutz, r11880; Sohn Nesbit, 88 1 M;
Cordon McMurray, 85 M; Alex
pinleok 1.18S 7.
&lbw Apples-ROSe Yuill, SS 3
1.7 SW• Anne Caldwell, gg 10 EW,
wing perspective, , McIntosh Reds -Ross gg
sg let )6W; • Colleotion Vegetables-Dereen
1' 1tkij. Pattison 88, 9 SW; Helen Searle'
SS 11 IC Margaret Ncholson, gg
5 M; Jane Campbell, SS 7 M.; Mut-,
ray Elston 8$ M; Larry' Bailey,
8$ 10' W.
LargeSt Pthripltirl--lehn
%Wing EW1 Mattaret Patterm
Douglas JohristOn
1/6nold
aid Proter, SS
'Meknes, 88 a M; 13
Assent, SS 12
181 Open, any
Bcon, SS
M; Den;
5 lit; Douglas
trine Van den
ubjeet-Year
(Begrave)
son, SS 9' EW; Fay Eckenswiller,
SS '7 EW; Barbara Pattison, SS 9
EW; 'Kenny EckenSwiller„ SS '7
EW; Lois Eckenswiller, 'SS 7 SW.
White Beans-Janett 'Johnston,
I3eIgrave; Lois • Rinn, Belgrave;
Lloyd .Micliie, SS 5 M; • Keith
Pleteh, Belgrave; Dale Pletch, se 3
M; Barry Pletch, SS 3 M.
Coloured Beans -Ted Lutz USS
6; Jane Campbell, SS 7 M; Klaske.
Koopman, USS 6; Larry' Allan
Waiters;, SS M; Joan Bosman,'
Beigrave; Donald BosMan, • Bl -
grave.
.Potatoes--T3onald Vincent, Bel -
grave; Murray Vincent; Belgrave;
Gordon McMurray, SS 7 M; Lois
Rhin, Belgrave;' Carol•Welsh, Bel -
grave; Test Lutz, USS 6.
• Potatoes --Donald Vincent 'Bel -
rave; Doreen Patterson, SS...9
EW;- Elaine Snell, SS 6 EW;
Murray Vincent, Belgrave; Barrie
Scott, SS 9 EW; Audrey Coulteb,
8aTigurrarivills.-TeCi Lutz, 'LISS' 03; Ross
Yuill, SS 3 M; Allan 13iernan, SS
7 EW'; Ivan Scott, SS 13 EW.
Mtiskmelon-Leonard Robinson,
SS 7 ENV; Alex 13air, 59 -13 SW:
Jariske ICoopinan, USS 6; Helen
Searle, SS 11 M; • Diane • Elston,
8 7 M; Dwight Cowan, SS 11 EW
a• nd
altieurmneellon -- Donald Vincent,
Belgrave; Janet Shortreed, SS 11
M; Larry Welters, SS 11 M; Lois
Rhin, Belgrave; Allan Beaman,
Belgrav; Oecls Geertama, SS 13
EVV,
lVfangles---lqurray Vincent, Bel -
grave; Anne Caldwell,: SS 10 DW;
Donald Vincent, Belgrave; Ted
Lutz USS '6; Ross Wightman,
Bel -
grave; Frank Procter, SS 5 M:
Basket Assorted Fruies-Ralph,
Scott, 58 13 SW; Ian Scott, S$ 1,3
SW; Malcolm Andrson, Belgrav;
Tommy Black, 8$ 13 EW.
Apples,1 With plate 50 -Marilyn
,Tayler, S$ 13 EW; Ted Lutz, 1.18S
6; Robert Taylor, SS 13W; John
Neabit, SS 1 M; Ivan HOWatt, SS 13
IW; Brian Fear, SS 10 EW,
PEARS -Larry Allen Walteri,
S8.11 3,1; Anne Caldwell, SS . 40
EW; Janet Shortreed; IISS 11 14;
I3onney Cok, ENV' SS 13; Ted
Lutz, C8S 6; jim Cook, EW 13.
• CABAPPLIDS--Donna e an
rashy, 88 5; Lloyd Mollie, g$ 5
Morris; aolui Mannes, 1188 7;
Alex Blair, SS 13 SW; Jim Cook,
ss BW; Bonnie Conk, Ss 13
•EW.
MANGELS-Marrtky Coultee,
$ 9 EV; Peter Ceertsma, SS 13
15W; Kenneth Blank, 88 18 EV;
Jim Taylor, 'SS EW; Denald
Procter,' SS 5 M; Soya Pocter,
85 ti M.
TURNIPS -Lela Stadelniteft SS 1
M; John, Wiegman, Ileigrave;
kerineth Me0owan, SS 1O311W; Bob
Nraehar, 1.1S8 11.EW
moor, TiSS 1"1:6W; „Wildest Mad -
11 52 19W,
EES -Margery Mek,. SS 11
Et; 14115h CaMpbell, SS 18W;
Satsipt Chas-an0i, USS IOW; Shire
gt, 1188 6SW1 pTanet 'Shorteadp
US$ 1.1
OenclarisetOonrts1, 4 fra
rm
GLADIOLI -Ralph Logan, WI»
gave; iSfaleehrt Andesen, Bel.
g ave; Frank Procter, SS. 5 M;
Ted Lutz, US$ 6 EW; Barbara
Carter, US$. 6 EW; Audrey
US$ 6 SW.
• DAHLIA CACTUS -Ray Sce.
fele, Belgive; Grant Coultes, $$ 9
EssW5 Dxo,nna Jean OrnSbYp SS 5 Af;
•on 'Warwick, $$ 8 -14; LloYd
Margaret Nicholson, S$ 5 M; Sher.
DATILIA (any other) -Anne
Cldwell, $8 10 EW; Ted Ltz,
1155 6 EW; Pantie Jean*Grasby,
ps 5 m; Doreen Pattison, Ss '9
EW; Ian Seott, SS 13 EW; Brenda
13one, 58 0 M.
Pning- Table Bouquet -Murray
Vincent Belgrave; Jane Campbell,
S 7 M; Ray Scheifele, Belgrave;
•Gordon Atfcmuray, SS 7 M; Linda
Rhin, Belgrave; Dale P1et14 ss
14,
Living Remit Bouquet-Dlanne
Eleton,8 7 M; Sharon Warwiek,
58 8 IVE, Ray Scheifele, Belgrave;
Wayne Elston, SS 7 M; 'Gordon
McMurray, SS 7 M; Harvey Mann,
557coNtra.
Detien for Hallowe'en--
Douglas Garniss, SS 7 M; Janette
Johnst•on, Belgrave; Ian Scott, SS
13 SW; Linda Rinn, Belgrave;
Wayne SIston, SS 7 M.
• Flowers from school fair seed
Grades 5, 6 7, 8
• Aster -Lois Starlelmart, SS 1 M;
Jean Hanna, Belgrave; Kathleen
Crag, 88 8 M,
• Cosmos-Lile. Ble.elt, SS 13 EW;
Anne Wightman, Blgrave; Wayne
Coultes, SS 9 SW; Donald Proter,
88 5 M.
African Marigold -Douglas Coul-
tes, SS 9 EW; Terry Richmond,
SS 12 M; Elgin Pease, SS 1 M;
Keith Walpole, SS 124,.M,
French Marigo1d:-Mn Wight -
ruin, Belgrave; Gloria Jean 'Lutz,
ITSS 6 EW; Maria Coultes, Bel -
grave; Florence Rinn, Belgrave;
Dotig Johnston, Belgrave; Jean
Bolger, 85 11. M.
Lakspur-jean Walters, 55 .411
IVD = 1
Snapdagon-Gary Roinson,
USS 7 EW; Murray Procter, SS .5
Petunia -Jim Taylor, SS 9 EW;
Karen Andeyson, $S 5M; Shirley
johnon, Ss :8 M; Kay Naylor,
TJAS 7 EW; Tommy Warwick, SS 8
• Phlox -Marie Noble, SS 5 M;
Joyce Procter, SS 5 M; Ronnie
Nicholsen SS 5 M; Murray Mc-'
Leman, Ivan Howatt, Jimmy Rob-
• ertson, SS 9 SW.
Zinnia --Clayton Robinson, USS 7
EW; Mary Meehan USS 11 EW;
(Pauline Smith, SS 3 NI; Wayne
Pletch, Belgrave; Kenneth Black;
88 13 EW; Givilym Griffiths, SS 12
Cornflowers'-RossM.
Go, ss. 8 ivi;
Garth Walden, 'MS 6 EW; Graeme
Craig, SS 11 M; Linda Coultes,
8$ 13 EW; Linda ;Johnston,
grave; Margery Blac, 5$ 13 EW;
Dahlia Cactus -Joyce Armstron,
$S 5 11f; Doug Coultes, SS 11W:
Ronnie Nieholson, S$ M; Tommy
Warwic, SS 8 M.; Ruth Mthie.,
$S 0 M; Clayten Robinson USS
. •
Dablis-joyce Aristrorg, , SS 1)
AI; Karen Anedrson, $5 5 Mt Ruth.
Caultes, $$ 9 EW; Gary Robinson,
VSS 7 EW; Linda Johnstn, Bel.
grave; Shirley Snell 1.188 0 EW,
Pining Room Bouquet- Brian
Travers, SS 11 M; Karen, Andr.
on, S$ M; Kathleen Craig, 88 8
M; Janet Reecroft, TISS 7 EW;
FlPreace Rinn, Belgave; Way
Rinn, Belgrave,
•Living Room linuquet-oxce
Armstrong,8$ Nt; Janet Beecroft,
USS EW; Linda Johnston, • Bel -
gravel JOAO P. 601)71, r3elgravel Ruth
Michie 88 214; Kathleen Craig,
SS 8 M,
Decoration fel', SePteMbel. Birth-
day table -Marie Noble, SS 5 MI
Line. Courtes, SS 13 BW; Bettv
BelgaV; . Florence Riau,
• Belgave; Lila Blck, SS 18 BW;
Wayne Pletch, 13eigrame,
VEGOINTABOIS
.Corn•L-Donna jean Grasbv,
SS 5 Nf; Douglas Brema.n, 1.158. 7
EW; Frank Procter, S$ 5 M; Torn-
mie Black, SS 13 EW; Ross Yu
SS 3 M; George Bieninn, US$
PAr, •
Sweet Corn4-Audrey Snell, USS
SW; Shirley Snell, US EW:
Brian Hopper, SS 7 1Vr; Norman
Smith, 'LISS 6 DW; Doreen Patter-
son,' 58 9 EW; Joyce Procter,
52 514
Field Corn Husked -Lynda Coul-
tea SS 9 SW; Murray Coultes,
S$ 9 EW; Douglas 13iernan, USS 7
SW; 'Karn Anderson, SS 5 1Vt;
Margery Black SS 13 BW; Ross
SS 3 NI,
ROOTS AND vir,GETIBLE5
Frani School Fair seed for
Grades 1, 2, 3,
• Mangels-Donald Meehan, USS
11. SW; Ted Lutz,. USS 6 EW;
Larry Bolger, SS 11 M.
Turnips -Johnny Statlelman, 28 1.
• M; Anne Caldwell, SA 10 EW; Ross
Wightman, Belgrave; Frank Proc-
ter, SS.5 M; John USS 7
EW; Bob Lockhart, USS 16 EW.
Beets -Doreen Pattison, , SS 9
EW; Carol Walsh, Belgravet; Ron-
ald McBtarney, SS 9 EW; Norma
-Smith, USS 6 SW; Wendy P'ear,
Belgrav; Malcolm Anderson, Bel-:
•gr •
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•TemSa7iciEHWow; aJtotinusWsactstonvv, rSj.ixn4 ruM',
Robertson, SS 9 EW; Keith Pletch,
Belgrave; Ralph Logan, Belgrave,
Crrots-Murray Vineent, Bel -
grave; Carol Shertreed, SS 11 M;
Marilyn Taylor, 8243 SW; Lynda
Cannes, SS 9 EW; Katherine Fear,
• USS 3 EW; Larry Lockhart, 11132 16
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