HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1963-09-19, Page 11Prizewinners at Belgrave Fair
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.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
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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.
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