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School Fair Prize Winners
Continued from Page Six
4. Lorne Scott; 5, Lorna Mas-,
on.
Apples 5 varieties; 1, Mark
Taylor, 13 E. Waw„ 2. Robert
Nesbit.
Pears; 1. Calvin James; 2,
Marilyn Congram, 9 E. Waw.;
3. Raymond Nicholson; 4.
Frank Wilson, 1 Morris; 5.
Lorne Scott; 6. Muriel Taylor.
Crabapples: 1. Donelda La-
mont; 2. Lorne Scott; 3, Glen
Wightman; 4. Marilyn Wight -
man; 5. Nancy Anderson; 6,
Danny Smith,
Basket of Assorted Fruits: 1.
Danny Lamont; 2. Dwight La-
mont; 3. Dale Lamont; 4, Don-
elda Lamont; 5. Glen Nixon;
6. Calvin Nixon, Belgrave.
POULTRY
Jr. Grades 1, 2, 3, 4,& Beginners
Pair Pullets (light): 1. Vel-
ma Fear; 2, Cameron Cook,
Pair Pullets under 5 months;
1. Lorne Scott; 2. Judy Sellers,
8 Morris; 3. Bill Sellers, 8 Mor
ris,
Pair Market Cockerels: 1.
Joyce Nethery; 2. Brenda Neth-
ery; 3. David Dunbar, 13 E.
Waw,; 4. Janice Dunbar,
Pair Pullets (heavy): 1. Ray
Robinson; 2. Evelyn Bieman.
Pair Pullets under 5 months: ,
1. David Dunbar; 2. Ray Robin-
son; 3. Evelyn Bieman; 4.
Joyce Nethery.
Pair Young Ducks: 1. Gor-
don Passchier; 2. Carol Grass,
16 E. Waw.; 3. Joyce Nethery;
4. Keith White, 3 Morris; 5.
Anna Passchier, Belgrave,
Pair Young Muscovy Ducks:
1. Lorne Scott; 2. Terry Arm-
strong, 7 E. Waw.; 3. Carol
Grass; 4. Cameron Yuill; 5.
Mark Taylor.
Hen Eggs (brown): 1. Larry
McNichol, 1 Morris; 2. Ray-
mond Nicholson; 3. Gayle Pat-
tison; 4. David Campbeli, $
lvlorris; 5. Judy Cook; 6, Kath,
ryn Dunbar.
Hen Eggs (white): 1, Cam-
eron Yuill; 2. Velma Fear; 3.
George Snell; 4. Murray Irwin;
5, Judy Sellers; 6. Bill Sellers.
ROOTS & VEGETABLES
Senior Grades 5, 6, 7 and 8
Mangels: 1. Bin Fear, Bel-
grave; 2. Harvey Black, 13 E.
Waw.; 3. Tom Black, 13 E.
Waw,; 4, Danny Bailey, 10 E.
Waw.; 5. Ralph Scott, 13 E,
Waw.; 6, Ann de Groot, 6 E.
Waw.
Turnips; 1. Linda Caldwell,
10 E. Waw.; 2. Leslie Cald-
well, 10 E. Waw, ; 3. Joyce
Coultes, 9 E, Waw.; 4. Ken
Empey, 16 E. Waw.
Beets; 1, Doug Shiell, 7 E.
Waw.; 2. George Johnston,
Belgrave; 3. Dale Pletch, 3
Morris; 4. Bryon Black, 13 E,
Waw. ; 5. Donald Pattison, 9E.
Waw.; 6. Larry Nethery, Bel -
grave.
Cabbage: 1. Margaret Rob-
ertson, 7 E, Waw.; 2, Bonnie
Cook, 13 E. Waw.; 3. Ruth
Currie, 9 E. Waw.; 4. Arnold
Pease, 1 Morris; 5. Julaine An-
derson, Belgrave; 6. Ruth Ann
Pletch, Belgrave.
Carrots; 1, Mary Ann Wheel
er, Belgrave; 2. Michael Mc -
Nall, Belgrave; 3. Bob Gray, 9
E. Waw.; 4. Walter White-
head, 7 Morris; 5. Susan Smith
4 Morris; 6. Valerie Bailey, 10
E. Waw.
Cucumber: 1. Barbara Pat-
tison, 7 E. Waw.; 2. Judy
White, 3 Morris; 3. Marilyn
Robertson, 7 E. Waw.; 4. Gary
Barbour, 8 Morris; 5. Neil
Lockhart, 16 E. Waw.; 6. Bren-
da Glousher, 7 Morris.
Onions: 1. Keith Elston, 7
Morris; 2. Mary Grasby, 5 Mor
ris.
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Parsnips: 1. Mary Ellen Tay}
tor, 13 B. Waw,; 2. Marion
Armstrong; 3. Gary MacSween,
Belgrave; 4. Douglas Walker,
Belgrave; 5. Joan Campbell, '7
Morris; 6. Rodney White, Bel -
grave.
Squash; 1,. Connie Nethery,
Belgrave; 2. Glen Walker, 9
E. Waw,
Muskmelons: 1. Ronnie
Cook, Belgrave; 2. Brian Wan--
den,
al-den, 6 1;, Waw.; 3. Joan Cur-
rie, 9 E. Waw,; 4. Clayton
Rosman, Belgrave; 5, Joan
Koopman, 6 E. Waw,
Watermelon: 1. Shirley Gray,
9 E. Waw,; 2, Kathy Bonnett,
13 E. Waw.; 3. Karen Pengel-
ly, Belgrave; 4. Larry Robin-
son, 7 E, Waw, ; 5. Brenda
Johnston, Belgrave.
Mangels: 1. Joyce Taylor,
9 E. Waw.; 2. Billy Fear; 3,
Leslie Caldwell; 4. Ralph Scott;
5. Valerie Bailey; 6. Mavis
Bailey, 10 E. Waw.
Potatoes (late): 1, Donald
Pattison, 9 E. Waw„ 2, Mary
Grasby; 3. Brenda Johnston; 4.
Michael McNall; 5. Arnold
Pease; 6. Ken Empey.
Potatoes, early: 1, Michael
McNeil; 2. Arnold Pease; 3.
Christine Hartlieb, Belgrave; 4.
Keith Elston; 5. Gary Mac -
Sween; 6. Joyce Taylor.
Turnips; 1. Linda Caldwell;
2, Leslie Caldwell; 3. Keith
Elston; 4. Ralph Scott.
Largest Pumpkin: 1. Sid
White, 3 Morris; 2. Neil Lock-
hart, 16 E. Waw,; 3. Nelson
Nicholson, 4 Morris; 4. Ra-
mona Hanna, 6 E. Waw. ; 5.
Bob Black, 6 Morris; 6. Billy
Snell, 6 E. Waw.
White Beans; 1, Susan Smith;
2. Ralph Scott; 3. Don Edgar,
'7 Morris; 4. Keith Elston; 5.
Bonnie Cook.
Coloured Beans: 1. Clayton
Bosman; 2. Ralph Scott; 3. Ar-
nold Pease; 4. Susan Smith; 5.
Jack Sanders, 5 Morris; 6. Judy
White.
Collection of Vegetables: 1.
Donald Pattison; 2. Don Edgar;
3, Brenda Johnston; 4, Arnold
Pease; 5. Helen VanAmersfoot,
1 Morris; 6. Richard Anderson,
Belgrave.
FLOWERS
Asters: 1. John Mitchell,
Belgrave; 2. Manna Purdon,
Belgrave; 3. Mavis Bailey; 4.
Judy White; 5. Billy Fear.
Cosmos: 1. Ricky Elliott, 3
Morris; 2. Patsy Casemate, 7
Morris; 3. Tom Black; 4. Geo.
Johnston; 5. Leslie Caldwell; 6.
Neil Bieman, 7 E. Waw.
African Marigolds: 1. Mon-
ica Nesbit, 1 Morris; 2. Mary
Anne Wheeler; 3. Donald Pat-
tison; 4. Shirley Pattison, 9 E.
Waw.
French Marigold; 1. Elaine
Robinson, 7 E. Waw.; 2. Joyce
Coultes; 3. Wayne Hopper, 7
Morris; 4. Lynda Elliott, 4 Mor-
ris; 5. Glen Walker; 6, Murray
Wightman, 16 E. Waw.
Larkspur: 1. Gary Mac -
Sween; 2. Neil Vincent, Bel -
grave; 3. Brenda Stapleton, 9
E. Waw. ; 4. Barbara Pattison;
5. Vicki Willis, 3 Morris.
Snapdragons: 1. Donald Ed-
gar; 2. Keith Elston; 3. Linda
Caldwell; 4. Ken Empey; 5.
Mary Ellen Walsh, Belgrave.
Petunias: 1. Ruth Ellen Cur-
rie; 2. Dale Pletch; 3. Larry
Nethery; 4. Kenneth Bird, 4
Morris,
Phlox: 1. Sid White; 2. Hel-
en Van Amersfoot; 3. Connie
Nethery.
Zinnias: 1, Gordon Gray, 9
E. Waw.; 2. Michael McNall;
3. Neil Lockhart; 4. Eric
Campbell, 6 E. Waw.; 5.
Ralph Scott; 6. Christine Hart-
lieb
Cornflower; 1. .Bryon Black;
2. Doris Coultes, 9 E. Waw.; 3.
Bonnie Cook; 4. Marlene Pletch,
3 Morris; 5. Gordon Rinn, Bel -
grave; 6, Ken Hopper, '7 Mor-
ris.
Stocks: 1. Rodney White.
Gladioli; 1. Sherry Williams
Belgrave; 2. Mary Ellen Tay-
lor; 3. Doris Coultes: 4; Arnold
Pease; 5. Ruth Ann Pletch; 6.
Ralph Scott.
Dahlia: 1. Glen Walker; 2.
Brenda Stapleton; 3. Neil Lock-
hart; 4. Marlene f'Ietdh; 5.
Murray McNichol, 1 Morris; 6.
Keith Black, 13 E. Waw,
Bouquet of Sweet Peas: 1.
Dale Pletch; 2. John Congram;
3. Donald Edgar; 4. Monica
Nesbit; 5. Neil Vincent; 6.
Please Turn to Page Eight
W.it}ghai i AdvMace-TInms. T''us'day. Sept. 23. 1966 ,, Page
LIVESTOCK AT THE BELGRAVE School Groot, 11, and John Koopman, 12, both
Fair was top quality, although the number students at USS No. 6 East Wawanosh, dis-
of exhibits was down a little. Jackie De- play their Holstein calves,
FLAGS OF THE WORLD was the motif for
a display made by students of USS No. 7.
Marion Armstrong, Linda Snowden and
Margaret Robertson helped make the
exhibit.
-Advance-Times Photo.
TABLE TOP DISPLAYS by children from
Morris and East Wawanosh schools were
very well executed and drew favorable
comment from the hundreds of people at-
tending the fair.
-Advance-Times Photo.
PYJAMA CLAD CHILDREN made up to look
like rabbits enlivened the Belgrave School
Fair last week. They attend S. S. No. 8,
Morris Township and were part of the an-
nual parade to the fair grounds.
Advance -Times Photo.