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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1963-09-19, Page 11Prizewinners at Belgrave Fair Continued from Page 2 .J"LASS 48 -- Snow apples: glifixiald Cook, Belgrave; Barbara Cook, Belgrave; Cameron Cook, Belgrave; 13renda Johnston, Bel - grave; Sherry Stackhouse, Bel- grave; Karen Galbraith, 9 EW. CLASS 49 - McIntosh Reds; Susan Smith, 4 Morris; Ronald Cook, Belgrave; Barbara Cook, Belgrave; Cameron Cook, 13e1 - grave; Bert Sanders, 5 Morris; John Congram, 9 EW, CLASS 50 -- Apples plate The Wallpaper Shop SEMI-ANNUAL Wallpaper Sale Sept. lith to Sept. 11 st WALLPAPER GOES ON SALE! WASHABLE PRE -COATED PATTERNS PLAINS FLORALS CONVENTIONALS 29c per Single Roll and up WASHABLE PRE -PASTED PATTERNS PLAINS PATTERNED 59c per Single Roll and up ROOM LOTS 1/2 PRICE OR LESS BORDERS for sale—PAPER 5c Yard THERE IS A PATTERN TO SUIT ANY ROOM: EACH PATTERN A BARGAIN. COME EARLY WHILE THE SELECTION IS BEST! WHO WOULD HAVE THOUGHT IT ? AN EXPERT CHEF RICHT AT HOME 1 Combine your home-grown grains with 1%*1*% NATIONAL EGBILDER or JUMBO 40 concentrate the fresh mix with the meat meal base! Lookin' for lively layers? Then feed 'cm your own home- grown grains fresh -mixed with National Egbildcr Concen- trate! Take your choicc of the Jumbo Mix 40° concentrate or National's 35°, Egbilder—they're both rich in meat meal proteins, to balance your own vegetable nutrients! Whether you have your own grains or we supply them, we can custom blend the finest fresh -mix you can buy right here at the mill ... using National Concentrate, of course. *A PRODUCT OF CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED 420010 Bluevale Milling Co. BLUEVALE The Fordwich Feed Mill Ltd. FORDWICH AND GORRIE of 5 varieties named: Robert Nesbit, 1 Morris. CLASS 51 - Pears: Glen Nixon, Belgrave; Beth Bryant, 12 Morris; Edythe Snell, 6 EW; Glen Walker, 9 EW; Judy Cook, 13 EW; Carl Gross, 16 U.S.S. CLASS 52 - Crabapples: Nancy Anderson, Belgrave; Susan Smith, 4 Morris; Joe Eckenswiller, 7 EW; Ronald Cook, Belgrave; Barbara Cook, Belgrave; Calvin James, 3 Morris. CLASS 53 - Basket of Assort- ed ssorted Fruits: Dale Lamont, Bel - grave; Raymond Hanna, 6 U.S. S.; Arnold Pease, 1 Morris. POULTRY Junior Grades 1-4 and begin- ners. CLASS 55 -- Pair of Pullets: Paul Gross, 16 U.S.S.; Linda Mair, 6 Morris; Carol Gross, 16 U.S.S. CLASS 56 - Pair of Pullets, under 5 mos.: Velma Fear, Belgrave; David Dunbar, 13 EW; Kathy Dunbar, 13 EW; Glen Walker, 9 EW, CLASS 57 -- Pair of Market Cockerels: Joyce Nethery, Bel - grave; Ken Empey, 16 EW; Connie Nethey, Belgrave; Keith Black, 13 EW; Marjorie Proctor, 5 Morris. CLASS 58 -- Pair Pullets, heavy breed: Ray Robinson, 7 EW; Keith Black, 13 EW; Joan Black, 13 EW; Neil Bieman, 7 EW. CLASS 59 - Pair of Pullets heavy breed, under 5 months: Beverely Burchell, 9 EW; Neil Bieman, 7 EW; Ray Robinson, 7 EW; Maxine Proctor, 5 Mor- ris; Joyce Smith, 3 Morris; Brenda Johnston, Belgrave. CLASS 60 -- Pair of young ducks, one of each sex: Duane Currie, 9 EW; Glen Walker, 9 EW; Keith Elston, 7 Morris. CLASS 61 -- Pair of Mus- covy Ducks: Cameron Cook, Belgrave; Ronald Cook, Bel - grave; Barbara Cook, Belgrave; Carol Gross, 16 U.S.S.; Calvin James, 3 Morris; Paul Gross, 16 U.S.S. CLASS 62 - Hen Eggs, brown: Murray Wightman, 6 EW; Joan Campbell, 7 Morris; Marjorie Proctor, 5 Morris; Maxine Proctor, 5 Morris; Glen Wightman, 6 EW; Ronald Snow- den, 16 U.S.S. CLASS 63 - Hen Eggs, white: Marlene Pletch, 3 Mor- ris; Bill Sellars, 8 Morris; Ron- nie Cook, Belgrave; Brian War- wick, 8 Morris; Cathy Barbour, 8 Morris; Glen Walker, 9 EW. ROOTS AND VEGETABLES Senior Grades 5-8. CLASS 65 - Mangels: Ted ' Lutz, 6 EW; Billy Fear, Bel - grave; Donnie Walsh, 10 EW; Harvey Black, 13 EW; IanScott, 13 EW; Murray Walsh, 10 EW. CLASS 66 - Turnips: Bryan Coultes, 9 EW; Leslie Caldwell, 10 EW; Ralph Scott, 13 EW; Jimmie Beecroft, 7 EW, CLASS 67 -- Beets: Dale Pletch, 3 Morris; Tom Black, 13 EW; Bryan Black, 13 EW; Mary Ellen Taylor, 13 EW; Bill Snowden, 7 EW; Nancy Brewer, 8 Morris. CLASS 68 -- Cabbage: Mur- ray Elston, 7 Morris; Ruth Ann Pletch, Belgrave; Donna Edgar, 7 Morris; Norma Jean Mair, 6 Morris; Linda Rinn, Belgrave; Ann De Groot, 6 EW. CLASS 69 -- Carrots: Neil Vincent, Belgrave; Ronald Taylor, 13 EW; Lloyd Jvlichie, 5 Morris; George Johnston, Bel - grave; Ross Mathers, 8 Morris; Valerie Bailey, 10 EW. CLASS 70 - Cucumbers: Steven Campbell, 6 EW; Cam- eron Anderson, Belgrave; Grant Coultes, 9 EW; Cheryl Falcon- er, 8 Morris; Joyce Coultes, 9 EW; Sharon Warwick, 8 Morris. CLASS 71 -- Onions: Brian Fear, 10 EW. CLASS 72 - Parsnips: Gary McSween, Belgrave; Ron Henry, 16 EW. CLASS 73 - Squash: Elaine Robinson, '7 EW; Brenda Bone, 6 Morris; Larry Elston, 7 Morris; Ramona Hanna, 6 EW; Warren Thynne, 3 Morris. CLASS 74 -- Muskmelon: Ken Bird, 4 Morris; Dianne El- ston, 7 Morris; Leonard Robin- son, 7 EW; Lois Rinn, Belgrave; Dianne Casemore, 7 Morris; Marjorie Youngblut, 16 EW. CLASS 75 - Watermelon: Donald Vincent, Belgrave; Mur- ray urray Smith, 4 Morris; Raymond VanCamp, Belgrave; Margaret Youngblut, 16 EW; Donald Pattison, 9 EW; Da.id lloswan, Belgrave. CLASS 76 -- Maeg&•ls: Joyce Walker, 9 EW; Lesiii 10 EW; Keith Vanc;arnp, Morris; Nancy Vanc;,.,,np, :> • Morris; Ted Lutz, t, FW; Tom Black, 13 EW. CLASS 477 - Potatoes; Brian Walden, 6 EW; Richard Ander- son, Belgrave; Ruth Ann Pletch, Belgrave; Neil Vincent, 13e1 - grave; Joyce Walker, :> EW; Ted Lutz, 6 EW. CLASS 78 - Potatoes: Ted Lutz, 6 EW; Kevin Pletclt, Bel - grave; Neil Vincent, Belgrave; Ruth Ann Pletch, Belgrave; Murray Smith, 4 Morris; Brenda Coultes, 9 EW. CLASS 79 - Turnips: Leslie Caldwell,10 EW; Ted Lutz, 6 EW; Ralph Scott, 1:; Be, CLASS 80 - Lar;;ust pump- kin: Linda Caldwell, 10 EW; Valerie Bailey, 10 FW; Leslie Caldwe11,10 EW; Lois Ecken- swiller, 7 EW; George Johnston, 17 EW. CLASS 81 - White. Beans: Sandra Proctor, 5 Norris; Frank Proctor, 5 Morris; Ian Scott, 13 EW; Ralph Scott, 1:3 F.W. CLASS 82 -- Coloured Beans: Ted Lutz, 6 EW; Sharon War- wick, 8 Morris; Mary Ellen Walsh, Belgrave. CLASS 83 -- Collection of vegetables: Richard Anderson, Belgrave; Dale Pleteb, 3 Morris; Ray Schiefele, Belgrave; Ruth Campbell, 7 Morris; Ted Lutz, 6 EW. FLOW ERS Grades 5-8. CLASS 85 - Asters: Brenda VanCamp, Belgrave; Warren Thynne, 3 Morris; Ted Lutz, 6 EW; Raymond VanCamp, Bel - grave; Linda Caldwell,10 EW; Billy Fear, Belgrave. CLASS 86 - Cosmos: Leslie Caldwe11,10 EW; George John- ston, Belgrave; Ann De Groot, 6 EW; Harvey Black, 13 EW; Tom Black, 13 EW; Murray Smith, 4 Morris. CLASS 87 - African Mari- golds: David Bosman, Belgrave; Doris Coultes, 9 EW; Rae Math- ers, 8 Morris; Richard Anderson, Belgrave; Marjorie Youngblut, 16 EW; Mary Ellen Walsh, Bel - gra ve. CLASS 88 - French Mari- golds: Ross Wilson, 16 EW; Douglas Smith, 6 EW; Jane Campbell, 7 Morris; Ken Bird, 4 Morris; Ken Mathers, 8 Mor- ris; Bill Garniss, 7 Morris. CLASS 89 - Larkspur: Neil Vincent, Belgrave; Marjorie Phelan, 1 Morris. CLASS 90 - Snapdragon: Wayne Hopper, 7 Morris; Lloyd Michie, 5 Morris; Dianne El- ston, 7 Morris; Sandra Smith, 3 Morris; Mary Grasby, 5 Mor- ris; Linda Snowden, '7 EW. CLASS 91 -- Petunias: Mary Elston, 7 Morris; Lois Rinn, Bel - grave; Dale Pletch, 3 Morris; Larry Nethery, Belgrave. •CLASS 92 - Phlox: Audrey Coultes, Belgrave; Bill Snowden, 7 EW; Sandra McNichol, 1 Mor- ris; Brian Hopper, 7 Morris; Elaine Robinson, 7 EW; James Campbell, 6 EW. CLASS 93 - Zinnias: Mary Ellen Taylor, 13 EW; Ruth Ann Pletch, Belgrave; Dorothy Kelly, 10 EW; Larry Lockhart, 16 EW; Donald Bosman, Bel - grave; Ross Craig, 10 EW. CLASS 94 -- Cornflowers: Bonnie Cook, 13 EW; Nancy Brewer, 8 Morris; Murray El- ston, 7 Morris; Bryan Black, 13 EW; Donna Edgar, 7 Morris; Mary Anne Wheeler, Belgrave. CLASS 95 -- Stocks: no en- tries. CLASS 96 - Gladioli: Brenda Coultes, 9 EW; Ray Schiefele, Belgrave; Bill Phel- an, 1 Morris; Carol Govier, 1 Morris; Gary McSween, Bel - grave; Mary Grasby, 5 Morris. CLASS 97 - Dahlia: Neil Vincent, Belgrave; Ray Schief- ele, Belgrave; David O'Neil, 13 EW; Ross Wilson, 16 EW; Bonnie Cook, 13 EW; Carol Govier, 1 Morris. CLASS 98 - Bouquet of Sweet Peas: Gail McLennan, 8 Morris; Sandra McNichol, 1 Morris; Warren Thynne, 3 Mor- ris; John Turvey, 8 Morris; Dale Pletch, 3 Morris; Murray Elston, 7 Morris. CLASS 99 - Dining Table Bouquet: Lloyd Michie, 5 Mor- ris; orris; Ray Schiefele, Belgrave; Neil Vincent, Belgrave; Ron Henry, 16 EW; Brian Fear, 10 EW; Norma Jean Mair, 8 Mor- ris. CLASS 100 - Living Room Arrangement; Ray Schiefele, 13elgrave; Mary Grasby, 5 Mor- ris; Monna Purdon, Belgrave; Elaine Robertson, 7 EW; Grant Coultes, 9 EW; Jim Robertson, 9EW. CLASS 101 -- Living Room Bouquet for coffee table; Lloyd Michie, 5 Morris; Ray Schiefele, Belgrave; Gary Mc - Sween, Belgrave; John Henry, 16 EW; Donna Edgar, 7 Morris; Mary Grasby, 5 Morris. FRUITS Senior Grades 5-8 CLASS 102 -- Northern Spys: Douglas Cook, Belgrave; Ian Scott, 13 EW; Ted Lutz, 6 EW; Larry Nethery, Belgrave; Ralph Scott, 13 EW; Sandra Smith, 3 Morris. CLASS 103 - Snow Apples: Douglas Cook, Belgrave; Keith VanCamp, 5 Morris; Ralph Scott, 13 EW; Nancy VanCamp, 5 Morris; Lois Eckenswiller, 7 EW; Ian Scott, 13 EW. CLASS 104 - McIntosh Reds: Douglas Cook, Belgrave; Ralph Scott, 13 EW; Keith VanCamp, 5 Morris; Nancy VanCamp, 5 Morris; Jack Sanders, 5 Morris; Ian Scott, 13 EW. CLASS 105 - Apples: Ron- ald Taylor, 13 EW; Mary Ellen Taylor, 13 EW; Ralph Scott, 13 EW; Ian Scott, 13 EW; Ted Lutz, 6 EW. CLASS 106 - Pears: Donald Patterson, 9 EW; Ted Lutz, 6 U.S.S.; Elaine Robinson, 7 EW; Vonnie Bryant, 12 Morris; Les- lie Caidwel1,10 EW; Bonnie Cook, 13 EW. CLASS 107 - Crab apples: Richard Anderson, Belgrave; Lloyd Michie, 5 Morris; Keith VanCamp, 5 Morris; Lois Eck- enswiller, 7 EW; Nancy Van - Camp, 5 Morris; Douglas Cook, Belgrave. Please turn to Page 6 Wingltam Advance -Times, Thursday, Sept, 19, 1963 -- Page 3 W. R. HAMILTON OPTOMETRIST Now a whole new golden world of SIGHT and SOUND. See our HEARING - AID GLASSES, lightest in weight. DIAL 357-1361 FOR APPOINTMENT Victoria and Grey Trust Company Guaranteed Investment Certificates A Short Term Investment —3 to 5 year terms —In amounts from $100 up —Authorized Investment for ,Trust Funds —Unconditionally Guaranteed —Principal does not fluctuate Lnterest is payable half -yearly by cheque, or you may have the interest deposited to your savings account, or you may Ieave the interest to accumulate until the principal is due. Victoria and Grey Trust Company OWEN SOUND, ONTARIO 1 1 beIr OF THE MANY -V6 REASON 1 2 3 4 5 S WHY Good Government deserves Yo U R support Improvement in your living standard —more and better goods and serv- ices for you because your Govern- ment guarantees aid to enterprises contributing to Ontario's growth. 300,000 new jobs by 1967—your Conservative Government's Trade Crusade (buy Canadian) aims to create new manufacturing and job opportunities in the Province. Improved agricultural research- co- ordination of all research by the Ontario Agricultural Research In- stitute makes new techniques and opportunities available. Advance road subsidy payments— Ontario's counties, townships, cities and villages receive advance pay- ment to assist roadbuilding, provide employment. Fair wages for Government works— your Government set widespread minimum wage standards by includ- ing a wage clause in all public works contracts. Prime Minister John Robarts 6 7 8 9 Farm management assistance --for farmers, a program that helps im- prove your business and marketing procedures will be expanded. Aid for export manufacturers—trad- ing groups are formed and a co-or- dinated effort promotes business. Means more prosperity for Ontario. Brighter future for your children -- partnership of your Government and industry in the Ontario Re- search Foundation is ensuring a solid future. Expansion of vocational schools— in 1962, 217 vocational school pro- jects were completed or under con- struction. 10 Medical and Dental Student Aid — your Government gives bursaries of 51,000 a year to students who agree to serve in areas in the Province where they're needed most. Vigorous leadership—good govern- ment leadership gets things done for the people. John Robarts' adminis- tration is for you. 11 Vote Progressive Conservative in Ontario PI'RLISHED BY THE ONTARIO PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION ELECT McCUTCHEON )C IN HURON BRUCE