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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1966-09-22, Page 11I 41. • \ 12 / HAFERMEHL'S" 9 JEWELLERY 3' DIAMONDS WATCHES CRYSTAL. • CHINA Gifts for Every Occasion FREE — Gift Wrapping Expert Jewellery and Watch Repairs WINGHAM / 6 \ WILSON ELECTRIC FORDVVICH PHONE 11 R 12 COMPLETE MOTOR WIND and REPAIR — Wagner - Leland Sales — Ty7-eow 4 Pre-finished Plywood, handsome for dens, rec room, living room or hall. V-grooved. SALE PR10E$5•95 SHEET PER BRIAN BLACK, R. R. 1 Belgrave, wins the halter awarded by VanCe's Drug Store for beef showmanship in the 10 years and older class. —Advance-Times Photo. Canadian Westinghouse Baseboard Heating Automatic—One-Dial Thermostatic Control 29.95 1000 Watt SALE PRICE 31 er jah7j 1500 Watt ALUMINUM LADDERS Twice as Strong— Halt the Weight 24 FT. EXTENSION LADDERS SALE elm PRICE MOM & F Owl a \IF rk SALE PRICE $ 9.50 PORTABLE HEATERS 6 Ft STEP LADDERS Insulate your home now and cut down winter Nei bills.. SALE PRICE 99c INSULATION '24.95 SALE PRICE Wingharn Advan "Thursday, Sept, 19116 ""' Pale S ..„ Belgrave ..School Fair Hall Exhibits up This Year Glenn Coultes, Clarence Chasm ney, Stella Nethery, Mrs, Glenn Coultes and J. H. Kin- kead. Mrs. Leslie Bolt is secretary. treasurer of the fair, Displays were placed by No, 13 East Wawanosh with Mrs. Wightman as teacher; 9 East Wawanosh, Mrs. (=amiss; 16 E. Wawanosh, Mrs. Lansing; '7 Morris, Miss Wilhelm; Belgrave school, junior room, Mrs. Hen- ry and senior room, Mrs,Charn• ney; 6 Westfield, Miss McDou- gall; 6 Morris, Mrs. Vincent; 10 E. Wawanosh, Miss Koop- mans; '7 B. Wawanosh, Mrs. Rosman; 4 Morris, Mr. Prior; 8 Morris, Mrs. lotu lz Classes) Medium and Late Oats—Su- san Smith, 4 Morris; Muriel Taylor, 13 E. Waw.; Cameron IS Morris; Arnold Pease, 1 Morris; Irwin Pease, 1. MOP. rip; Gwen Hunter, Beigrave., Barley, le-Steven Robinson, 7 E. Waw,; Ray Robinson, Waw.; Joyce Taylor, 9 F, Waw,; Muriel Taylor; Gerald Nicholson, 4 Morris; Murray James, 6 Morris. Winter Wheat—Steven Rob- inson, 7 E. Waw,; Larry Robin- son, 7 E. Waw.; Muriel Taylor; Neil Lockhart, 16 E Weeve Clifford Bailey, 10 E. Waw.; Danny Bailey, 10 E, Waw, Oat Sheaf—Velma Fear, 13e1- grave; Heather Currie, 9 E. Waw.; Doreen Taylor, 9 E. Way.; Brenda Johnston, Bel- grave; Joyce Nethery, Bel- grave; Joyce Taylor. Barley Sheaf Doreen Tay- lor; Joyce Taylor; Velma Fear; Brenda Johnston; Connie Nethery, Belgrave; Ray Rob- inson. Bale of first cut Hay—Fred Meier, Beigrave; Oscar Meier, Belgrave; Bryon Black, 13 E. Waw.; Wayne Hopper, 7 Mor- CAULKING TUBES Premium quality In white, gray and black SALE g C EACH PRICE ACr : PAINT Sherwin-Williams White Interior Latex FREE—Paint Pail with each Won SALE PRICE $4.95 PER GAL. ALLONT PAINT BRUSH SALE 09 PRICE IP Ar ris; Wayne Cook, Belgrave, Rale of second cut Hay-13er. Hanes, 7 Morris; Janet Haines, I Morris; Lynne es, 7 Morris; Laurie Haines, 7 Morris; Wayne Hopper. Busking Corn — Marjorie Proctor, IS Morris; Barbara Muilwyk, 5 Morris; Ken HAP- per, 7 Morris; Owen Fear, Beigrave; Stephan Fear, Rel- grave; Wayne Hopper. Silage Corn—Maxine Proctor, 5 Morris; Janice Conites, Bel- grave; Velma Fear; Michael Walsh, Belgrave; Oscar Meier; Marni Walsh, Belgrave, Sweet Corn — Irvin Pease; George Snell, 6 E. Waw.; Bar- bara Snell, 6 E. Waw„ Lorne Scott, 13 E. Wave; Greg Cook, 13 E. Waw.; Danny Bailey, Hybrid Field Corn — Danny White, 5 Morris; Ronald Fal- coner, 16 E. Wave.; Judy Cook, 13 E, Waw.; Arnold Pease; Greg Cook; Maxine Proctor. ROOTS AND VEGETABLES Jr, Grades 1. 2, 3, 4 Mangels—Lorne Scott. Turnips—Gary Caldwell, 10 E. Waw% Beets—Murray Edgar, 7 Mor- ris; Barbara Empey, 16 E. Waw.; Marjorie Nixon, Bel- grave; Donelda Lamont, Bel- grave; Murray Bone, 6 Morris; Sharon Cloakey, 5 Morris, Cabbage—Linda Mair, 6 Mor- ris; Irvin Pease; Anna Pas- sehier, Belgrave; Carol Gross, 16 E. Waw„ Barry Burchill, 9 E. Waw, Carrots — Bradley Campbell, Beigrave; Cathy McClincheY, 16 E Waw.; Arnold Dawson, 9 B. Waw„ Barbara Snell; Dor- een Anderson, Belgrave; Don- ald Scott, Beigrave. Cucumber — Danny Lamont, Belgrave; Joyce Coultes, 9 E. Waw.; Darlene Coultes, 9 E. Waw.; Oscar Meier; Janie San- ders, 5 Morris; Mark Lock- hart, 16 E. Waw. Onions—Janet Haines; Judy Sellers, 8 Morris; Kevin Pletch, Belgrave; Karen Scott, Bel- grave. Parsnips—Raymond Nichol- son, '5 Morris; Michael Walsh; Glen Nixon, Beigrave; Murray Irwin, 9 E. Waw.; Marion Armstrong, 7 E. Waw.; Wayne Campbell, 8 Morris. Squash — Joyce Ireland, 6 Morris; Kathy Galbraith, 9 E, Waw.; Jilda Anderson, Bel- grave; Ricky Elliott, 6 Mor- ris; Colleen White. 5 Morris; Glenn Wightman, 13 E. Waw. Muskmelon—Anna Passchier. Watermelon — Gordon Pas- schier, Belgrave; Steven Rob- inson, 7 E. Waw.; Edythe Snell, 6 E. Waw,; Marie Em- pay, 16 E. Waw.: Jean Patti- son. 7 E. Waw.; Bernie Haines. Mange's — Clifford Bailey; Wayne Caldwell, '10 E Wave,: Marion DeGroot, 6 E. Waw. Potatoes (Early) — Kevin Pletch; Mary Ellen Elston. 7 Morris; Mary Lockhart, 16 E. Waw.; Murray Rinn, Belgrave Murray Irwin; Edythe Snell. Potatoes (Late) — Kevin Pletch; Mary Lockhart: Mary Ellen Elston; Laurie Haines; Wayne McDowell, 6 E. Waw.; Lynne Haines. Turnips—Gary Caldwell. Largest Pumpkin — Murray Rinn; Lorne Scott; Mary Lock- hart; Keith White, 5 Morris; Donna Nicholson, 4 Morris; Gary Hopper, 7 Morris. White Beans—Ronald Camp- bell, 8 Morris; Lorne Scott; Bruce McCallum, 7 E. Weer.; Collection of Vegetables — Dale Lamont, Belgrave; Mur- ray Irwin, Waw,; Pon-, vic14 Lamont; Dwight Lamont, Beigrave; Doreen Anderson; Clifford, Raney, FLOWERS (Jr,, Or, 1, 3, .3, 4) Asters--Kathy Galbraith, Cosmos — WaYrie Caldwell; Dwight Lamont; Murray Bone; Dennis Thompson, 7 E. Waw,; Ross Casemore, 7 Morris; Karen Currie, 9 E, Waw, African Marigolds — Donald Scott; Beverly Casemore, Morris; Allan Walker, Bel- grave; Michael Maare, 9 E, Waw,; Murray Irwin; Laurie Stackhouse, Belgrave, French Marigolds — Muriel Taylor; Marilyn Wightman, 6 E. Waw.; Jane Mel', 7 E. Waw.; Scott Campbell, Bel- grave; Arnold Dawson, 9 E. Waw,; Laureen Barbour, 8 Morris. Larkspur — Janet Haines, 7 Morris; Jilda Anderson. Snapdragon — Bob Mitchell, Beigrave; Kevin Pletch; Mich- ael Walsh; Murray Edgar; Doreen Taylor, 7 E. Waw.; Linda Meehan, 7 Morris. Petunias — Murray Rhin; Barbara Glousher, 7 Morris; Wayne Campbell; Rosemarie White, Belgrave. Zinnias—Oscar Meier; Frank Sanders. 5 Morris; Mark Lock- hart; Clifford Bailey; Ken Me- ehan, 6 Morris; Cathy Barbour, 8 Morris. Cornflowers —Norma Smith, 4 Morris; Marilyn Congram, 9 E. Waw.; Joyce Ireland, 6 Morris; Marie Empey; Brenda McCutcheon, 4 Morris; Colleen White, Gladioli — Raymond Nichol- son; Laurie Stackhouse; Janice Coultes; Carol Walker, Bel- grave; Oscar Meier; Donald Scott. Dahlia—Raymond Nicholson; Alice Beecroft, 7 E. Waw.; Donald Shiell 7 E. Waw.; Brenda Nethery; Faye Mason, 13 E, Waw,; June Meehan, 6 Morris. Bouquet of Roses — Lynne Haines; Donnie Carter, 10 E. Waw.; Kevin Carter, 10 E. Waw.; Murray Irwin; June Leishmart, 5 Morris. Dining Table Bouquet—Mary Ellen Elston; Darlene Coultes; Barbara Moore, 9 E, Waw.; Lori Thompson, 7 E. Waw.; Dennis Thompson; Murray Ed- gar. Tea Cup Arrangement—Nor- ma Smith; Kevin Pletch; Dor- een Anderson; Murray Rinn; Donnie Carter; Ronald Camp- bell, Best Home-made Corsage — Mary Ellen Elston; Murray Edgar; Donald Scott; Janice Coultes; Marni Walsh, Bel- grave; Linda Meehan. FRUIT (Gr. 1, 2, 3, 4 and Beginners) Northern Spy Apples—San- dra Currie, 9 E. Waw.; Scott Campbell; Brenda Nethery; Lorne Scott; Ronald Falconer; Mary Smith, 4 Morris. Snow Apples — Lorne Scott; Brenda Nethery; Arnold Daw- son; Edythe Snell. MacIntosh Reds — Kevin Pletch; Lorne Scott; Brenda Nethery; Glenn Wightman; Lorna Mason, 7 E. Waw.; Barry Mason, 7 E. Waw. Apples, plate of 5 — Karen Currie; Lorne Scott; Mark Taylor, 13 E. Waw. Pears, plate of 5—Jean Patti- Please Turn to Page Four PANELLING ALUMINUM DOORS Self Storing Combina- tion VA" thick. Sizes: 2'8" x 6'8" and 2'10"x 6'10" The 40th Belgrave School Fair was held last Wednesday under sunny skies, with eleven schools, taking part. The par- ade was led by the Beigrave Pipe Band. Harold Vincent, president of the fair, was chairman. Mur- ray Gaunt M. P. P. officially opened the fair and greetings were extended by Robert Mc- Kinley, M.P., Warden Ken Smith of Sea forth, Reeve Stew- art Procter of Morris and Reeve Ernest Snell of East Wawanosh. The number of exhibits in the community centre were up from last year and were of ex- eellent quality. Exhibits in the livestock division were down slightly, mostly in cattle, Judges were Irvine Bowes, Don Pullen, Don Inglis, David Ridgeway, George Procter, Sept. 22 to Oct. 8 /66 "THE NAME TO BUILD ON" i* HODGINS-Mc DcNALD LUMBER SALE PRICE 8 1/2 ' EACH Amtico Vinyl Asbestos Floor Tile 3 popular colours 1/16# thickness. FLOOR TILE ,vrt ar fit