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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1988-09-28, Page 13THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1988. PAGE 13. Large classes for goats, sheep at Brussels Fair A new event at the Brussels Fall Fair this year, the sheep shearing demonstrations presented by Glen Paine of Kerwood, attracted a large crowd of onlookers at the close of last Wednesday’s Sheep Show. Fair Secretary Harriet Boon got the Job of ‘ ‘tying the fleeces, ’ ’ winning applause as the fastest pair of hands on the fairgrounds. Continued from page 12 5onionsfromseed,white- Jamie Thomas, Anne Hemingway. 5 onions from Dutch sets - Karen Bowles, Eleanor Hemingway, Anne Hemingway. 1 qt. onion sets - Hilda Holmes, Karen Bowles. 1 qt. Potato on ions - Jim Bowman, Clarence Clarke, Eleanor Heming­ way. 1 largest pumpkin - Rich Veitch, Jamie Thomas, Neil Gowing. 1 LargestSquash - Derek van Dieten, Karen Bowles, Crystal Semple. 3 Green Peppers - Sue Gowing, Jamie Thomas, Eleanor Heming­ way. 5 Largest Tomatoes - Darlene Bishop, Joyce Johnston, Anne Hem­ ingway. 6 Cherry Thomatoes - Clarence Clarke, Helen Warwick, Marg Ben­ nett. Vegetable Display, minimum 8 kinds - Leona Armstrong, Anne Heming­ way. EGGS 5 dozen eggs, white - Marie Tyerman. RABBITS Senior buck - Johnnie Miners, Kent Bray. Junior buck - Johnnie Miners. Seniordoe-JohnnieMiners, Paul Kitchen. J unior doe - J ohnnieMiners, Sus­ anne Groshaw. Doe and her litter, Kent Bray. Meat Pen, Johnnie Miners. Champion Buck, Johnnie Miners. Champion Doe - Johnnie Miners STRANGEST SHAPED PUMPKIN from Seeds donated by Neil Gowing, PickSeed Representative. 15 best pumpkins receive one sillver dollar each - donated by Murray Cardiff, M P.: Ryan Finch, Grey; Gerald Bowles, Grey; Laura Douma, Brussels; Heather Douma, Brussels; Cynthia Dewitt, Grey; J eff Finch, Grey; Jenny Gowing, Brussels; Heather Dobson, Grey; Robbie Cowing, Brussels; Kelly Hayden, Grey; J amie Thomas, Grey; Lee Ann McDonald, Walton; Bronwyn Dun­ bar, Grey, Nancy Smith, Grey; Ami THomas, Grey. GOATS NUBIAN - Class 1, Doe born in 1988 - Charlie O'Neill, RR 7, Markdale; Charlie O'Neill; Allan Stokes, RR 1, Fordwich .Class2, Doe yet to kid - Charlie O'Neill; Allan Stokes; Char­ lie O'Neill Class 3, First lactation doe-Chari ieO'Neill, Class 4, Mature doe - Charlie O'Neill, Allan Stokes; Charlie O'Neill. Class 5, Champion Doe - Charlie O'Neill. Class 6, Best doe and daughter - Charlie O'Neill; Allan Stokes; Charlie O'Neill TOGGENBURC - Class 1, Doe born in 1988 -Femmy Campbell, RR2, Palmerston, Dan O'Neill, RR 7, Markdale; Dan O'Neill Class 2, Doe yet to kid - Dan O'Neill; Femmy Campbell; DanO'Neill. Class 3, First lactation doe - Femmy Campbell; Dan O'Neill. Class 4, Mature doe - Allan Stoked, RR 1, Fordwich, FemmyCampbell; FemmyCamp- bell. Class 5, Champion Doe - Allan Stokes. Class 6, Best doe and daughter - Femmy Campbell; Dan O'Neill; Allan Stokes. SAANEN -Class 1, Doe born in 1988 - Dan O'Neill; Allan Stokes; Charlie O'Neill. Class 2, Doe yet to kid - Allan Stokes; Charlie O'Neill; Charlie O'Neill. Class 3, First lactation doe - Allan Stokes; Allan Stokes; Charlie O'Neill. Class 4, Mature doe - Dan O'Neill; Allan Stokes; Allan Stokes. Class 5, Champion doe - DanO'Neill Class 6, Best doe and daughter - Allan Stokes; Dan O'Neill, Charlie O'Neill. ALPINE - Class 1, Doe born in 1988 - Dan O'Neill; Dan O'Neill; Allan Stokes. Class 2, Doe yet to kid - Allan Stokes; Allan Stokes; Dan O'Neill Class 3, First lactation doe - Dan O'Neill, Allan Stokes; Dan O'Neill Class 4, Mature doe - Allan Stokes; Dan O'Neill; Allan Stokes Class 5, Champion doe - Allan Stokes Class 6, Best doe and daughter - Allan Stokes; Dan O'Neil; Dan O'Neill ANY BREED -Class 7, Best-uddered doe - Dan O'Neill; Allan Stokes, Femmy Campbell MILK INGCOMPETITION-Class 8- CharlieO'NeillwithPearl(5.71); DanO'Neillwith Snowgirl (5.61); Allan Stokes with Snowbell (5.5 1). SECTION L - QUILTS, AFGHANS, CUSHIONS, etc. Class 1, Crib quilt - Hilda Holmes, Class 2, Quilt (made by an organiza­ tion) - Hilda Holmes. Class 3, Quilt, reversible - Hilda Holmes, Elva Bolger Class 4, Quilt, appliqued - Hilda Holmes; Doris VanCamp Class 5Qui11, pieced cotton - Elva Bolger Class 6, Quilt - tied - Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs Edna McLellan; Hilda Holmes Class 7. Queen size quilt - Elva Bolger; Doris Van Camp, Helen Dobson Class 8, Comforter - tied - Hilda Holmes. Class 9, Afghan (knit 40" x 60" approx.) - Helen Dobson, Mrs. Heimpel, Marjorie M Hartleib Class 10, Afghan (crochet- ed40" x60 "approx.)-JaneDeVries; Anna Dolmage; Mrs Heimpel . Class 11 Baby Afghan (30" x 40'' approx ) - Leona McDonald; Mrs Heimpel; Hilda Holmes SPECIALS - $10 for winner most pointclasses 1-11, donated by Leona Armstrong - Hilda Holmes. Most points in Classes 2 - 7, quilt bat donated by Stearns Canada Inc. - Elva Bolger. Most points in Classes 7 & 8, comforter bat donated by Stearns Canada Inc. - Elva Bolger and Hilda Holmes, tied. Class12, Hookedrug-HildaHolmes, Alfred Knight, Marjorie Hartleib Class 13, Hooked wall hanging, small -Alfred Knight; Clare nee Clarke, Mrs. Heimpel. Class 14, Hooked wall hanging, large-AlfredKmght, Hilda Holmes. Class 15. Any embroidered article - Doris Van Camp, Anna Dolmage; Mrs. Heimpel. Class 16, Crochet doily - under 12" - Doris Van Camp; Hilda Holmes, Mary Ann Continued on page 21