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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-
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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-
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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
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