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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1966-09-22, Page 1311 a HEATHER CURRIE, 7, parades her Guernsey in the junior heifer class at the annual school fair last week.-A-T Pix. 4 *P. ,4A 0 4 ,09 GREGORY WILSON, 2, and Scott Wilson, 1, of R. R. 2 Auburn, show a keen interest in the poultry exhibits at the Belgrave Fair. -Advance-Times Photo. Low Rental Housing •IF YOU HAVE ONE OR MORE CHILDREN or •ARE SIXTY YEARS OF AGE OR OVER (Single Person or Couple) •IF YOUR PRESENT ACCOMMODATION IS INADEQUATE . . . This is of interest to you! •THE ONTARIO HOUSING CORPORATION together with the Federal Govern- ment is considering the development of additional public housing in the town. In the first instance we must establish whether there. is a definite demand for such accommodation, and this can only be achieved if interested families complete and return survey questionnaires. •THE RENTS would be geared to income, tenants paying a percentage of their gross income in rent regardless of the size of the unit. The houses would probably be either row or semi-detached design. Units could have up to four or five bedrooms. •QUESTIONNAIRES are being sent to all tenants in the municipality in order to determine the number of applicants who would be interested in obtaining the proposed type of rental accommodation. Interested families and senior citizens are requested to complete this questionnaire immediate- ly. Anyone who has not received a questionnaire may obtain one from: TOWN HALL WINGHAM, ONTARIO Remember . You are not obligating yourself in any way but only by filling out a ques- tionnaire NOW, can you help determine whether these houses should be built, 22-29b Looking for an investment that offers Security Plus extra Interest? GET 5% SIMPLE INTEREST WITH TORONTO-DOMINION 8-YEAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Available in convenient amounts from $10 to $50,000 (a $10 certificate costs only $7,50) and may be cashed anytime if you need the money Go-Ahead people bank on TORONTO-DOMINION The Bank where people make the difference. V 2598 J. 13, RUNSTEDTLER, Manager A. E, GRAHAM, Manager gingham Gorrie Beigrove School: Fair List C011tilltieci from Page lour Pony, pupils under 10 years- Murray Edgar; Robert White; Donnie Carter; Leslie Brewer. Pony, Saddle, Pupils levee 40 years-Stephan Fear; Murray Irwin; Brenda. Gloesher; Rod- ney White; Nancy Brewer, Pony, Saddle, 10 years and under --- Donnie Carter; Leslie Brewer, Best Pony or Small Horse on grounds, over 48"-Murray Ir- win; Brenda Gleasber; Steph- an Fear, Best Pony 48" and under - Donnie Carter; Owen Fear; Robert White; Donna Edger; Nancy Brewer. HOGS Pair Bacon Hogs, 100-175 lbs. -. Donald Edgar; Donna Walker; Douglas Walker; Glen Walker. Pair Bacon Hogs, 175 lbs. and over-Neil Vincent; Ev- elyn Bieman; Neil Bieman; Ken Hopper; Brenda Glousher. Pair Bacon Sows, 150-230 lbs. --Mary Edith. Garniss; Ronald Cook; Barbara Glousher; Mary Ann Wheeler. Pair Weanling Pigs, under 50 lbs. - Calvin Nixon; Owen Fear; Neil Vincent; Marjorie Nixon, Pair Pigs, 50-100 lbs.-Neil Vincent; Mary Ann Wheeler; Grant Vincent; Donald Edgar. G. 6, 7 and 8, Calf Race - Bryon Black; Neil Vincent; Grant Vincent. Grades 5 and under-Velma Fear; Garry Hopper. HOME ECONOMICS Baking Cereal Cookies, Grades 1 and 2-Edythe Snell; Kathy Gal- braith; Jilda Anderson; Karen Scott; Dorene Taylor; Janice Coultes, 'Date 'Squares, Grades 3 and 4-Gail Mayberry, Belgrave; Marie Empey; Kathy Barbour; Barbara Moore; Darlene Coul- tea; Carol XeDaveell, Butter Tarts, Grades 5 and 6 -Marjorie Proctor, 5 Morris; Beverly Burchill, 9 E. War,; Sharon Cook; Marilyn Robert- son; Joyce Nethery; Mary Ann Wheeler. Raisin Pie, Grades 7 and 8- Janice McDowell; Sherry Wil- liams; Marlene Pletch; Donna Edgar; Margaret Robertson; Julaine Anderson, Beginners only, Date Loaf- Janet Cook; Marnie Walsh; Mary Ellen Elston; Gwen James; Reta Lynn White; Pa- tricia Scott. Open, 3 ways to serve apples - Janice (Anderson; Brenda Johnston; Marni Walsh.; Don- na Edgar; Gail Mayberry; Doris Coultes. 'Chocolate Layer Cake--Mar'. ni Walsh; Darlene Ceultes; Gayle Mazer; COleen Cardiff; Marlene Pletch; Karen Pell gelly. Sewing Beginnere-Mary Ellen El- stop; Gwen James, Grades 1 and 2-Janice Coul- tes; Heather Currie; Doreen (Anderson; Linda Machan; Brenda Nethery; Patricia Christmas, 9 E. Waw. Grades 3 and 4 -- Hilly Van .Arnerefoort, 1 Morris; Darlene' Coultes; Barbara Moore; Bar- bara Empey, Grades '5 and 0----Velma Fear; Joyce Nethery; Connie Neat- ery; Mary Ann Wheeler; Shir- ley Gray; Debbie Cook. Grades 7 and 8 a Margaret Robertson; Marlene Pletch; Julaine Anderson. Open 1-4, Gingham Cushion -Gail Mayberry; Joan Black; Darlene Coultes; Sandra Cur- rie; Barbara Moore; Brenda Nethery. Open 5-8, Knit Bedroom; Slippers * Marlene Pletch; Christine Hartlieb; Mary Anne Wheeler; Sherry Williams; Judy Cook; Debbie Cook, FARM MECHANICS Grades 1 and 2 and Begin- ners-Greg Cook; Barry Bur- chill; Steven Robinson; Danny Hunter, Belgrave; Danny La- mont; Murray Irwin, 7 E. Waw. Grades 3 and 4, Soap Animal --Kevin Pletch; Dale Lamont; Ronald Campbell; Ross Case- more; Raymond Hanna, 6 E. Waw.; Johnnie Scott, Belgrave. Grades 5 and, 6, Bird Feeder - Bill Sellers; Joey Eckens- wilier; Herbie Van Amersfoort, 1 Morris; John Mitchell. Grades 7 and 8, Picnic Table -Clayton Bosman, WRITING Grade 1, Girls - Barbara Giousher; Grace Gingrich, 7 Morris; June Machan; Beverly Glousher; Linda Machan; Jo- Anne Passchier, Belgrave, Boys-Alan Young, 12 Mor- ris; Oscar Meier; Murray Bone; Perry Rammeloo, 12 Morris; Bernie Haines; Fred- die deBoee, 10 E. Waw. Grade 2, Girls-Jilda Ander- son; Doreen Anderson; Mar- garet Wesselink, Belgrave; Donelda Lamont; Jean Patti- son; Vivian Rammeloo, 12 ' Morris. Boys-Cameron Cook; Don- ald Scott; Danny Lamont; Murray Edgar; Paul Gingrich; Dwight Lamont. Grade 3, Girls - Carol Mc- Dowell; Janet Cardiff, 6 Mor- ris; Judy Nicholson, 1 Morris; Joyce Ireland; Linda Mair; Hilly Van Arnersfoort. Boys - Johnny Scott; Glen Nixon; David Wesselink, Bel- grave; Michael Walah; Harry Verbeek, 8 Morris; Allen Walker. Grade 4, Girls Cathy Bar- bour; Mary Gingrich; Mary Edith Garniss; Carol Walker; Brenda Glousher; Anna Pas- schier. Boys - Raymond Rammeloo, 12 Morris; Calvin Nixon; Mur- ray Rinn; Gordon Passchier; Bruce McCallum; Raymond Nicholson. Grade 5, Girls-Evelyn Bic- man; Donna Walker; Rose Mary Carter, 10 E. Wawa Mar- ilyn Robertson; Lorna Mason; Velma Wear. Boys - John Mitchell; Rod- ney White; Cathy Bone; Bill Sellers; Ray Robinson; Mur- ray Black. Grade 6, Girls - Rosemarie Kelly, 10 E. Wawa Clara Was- son, 12 Morris; Roberta Pull- man, 10 Morris; Avan Toll, 10 E. Waw.; Brenda Glousher; Joan Currie. Boys - Don Edgar; Ronnie Snowden; David Gingrich; Jack deGroot; Murray Wight- man; Ken Hopper. Grade 7 ,Girls - Mary Pas- schier, Belgrave; Sherry Wil- liams; Magarert Robertson; Judy White, 3 Morris; Cheryl Patterson, 16 E. Waw.; Janice McDowell, Boys - Barry Mason; Neil Bieman; Brian Jamieson, 7 E. Waw.; John McCallum; Billy Snell, 6 E. Waw.; Larry Rob- inson. Grade 8, Girls-Linda John- ston, 10 Morris; Nancy Cow- ing, 10 Morris; Gail McLennan, S Morris; Linda Caldwell; Brenda VanCamp, Belgrave; Monna Purdon, Belgrave. Boys - Chris Cowan, 16 E, Waw.; Jimmie Beecroft; Neil Vincent; Wayne Hopper; Brian Walden; Bill Garniss. Open Print, Girls-Jiltla An- derson; Shirley Payne, 7 E. Wawa Donna Walker; Linda Snowden; Evelyn Bieman; An- na Passchier, Boys - Joey Eckenswiller; Brian Jamieson; Cameron Cook; Johnny Scott; Glen Nixon; Jimmie Beecroft. Descriptive Paragraph, Gr, 3 and 4, Girls - Lindn. Mnir; Joan Black; Mary Edith Gar- rags; Sandra Currie; Jane Shall; Barbara Muilwyck. Boys-Michael Walsh; Allen Walker; kicky Smith; Murray nirat; Johnny Scott; Calvin Nixon, Paragraph, Grades 5 and 6, Girls - Clara Wasson; Dor- othy. Niehbieon, 1 Morris; Jan- ice Andersen; Shirley Pattison; ,Lorna Mason; Joan Currie, Boys-Ronnie Snowden; Al- lan Cardiff; Joey F4cheraiwii-ler; Murray Black; Ray Robe !neon; John Meure, 9 B, Waw. Essay, Grades 7 and 8, Girls - Ruth Campbell, 7 Morris; Gail McLennan; Pat Casemore; Joan Campbell; Doris Coultes; Barbara Sphwartzentruher, 6 Morris, Boys--Gary Barbour; Keith Elston; Kenneth Mathers; Wayne Hopper; Cameron An- derson; JImmie Beecroft, Descriptive Paragraph, Open, Girls - Ramona Hanna, 6 E. Waw.; Barbara Schwartzen. truber; Linda Johnston; Nancy Cowing; Linda Caldwell; San,. dra Proctor, Boys-John. McCallum; John Mitchell; Chris Cowan; Bill Empey; Jimmy Beecroft; Mi- chael McNeil. Original Poem, Gr. 3, 4 and 5, Girls - Mary Edith Garniss; Barbara Muilwyk; Anne Pas- schier; Jean Caldwell; Linda Mair; Janet Cardiff. Boys-Johnny Scott; Michael Walsh; John Mitchell; Duncan Anderson; Fred Meier; Ray Robinson. Original Poem, Grades 6, 7 and 8, Girls--Ruth Campbell; Mary Passchier; Barbara Sch- wartzentruber; Nancy Gowing; Doris Coultes; Linda Snowden, Boys-Jimmy Beecroft; Joey Eckenswiller; Ronnie Snow- den; Raymond VaeiCamee Bel- grave; Bill Garniss; Neil Bie- man. NOTEBOOKS-(Girls) Grades 3 and 4-Carol Gross; Barbara Empey; Noreen Arm- strong; Rosemare White; Alice Beecroft; Marie Empey. Grades 5 and 6 - Donna Walker; Karen Pengelly; Bren- da Johnston; Karen Galbraith; Rose Mary Carter; Jean Cald- well. Grades 7 and 8-Nancy Gow- ing; Brenda Stapleton; Linda Caldwell; Brenda Cook; Cheryl Patterson; Margaret Young- blutt, 16 E. Waw. Grade 1-Joanne Phalen, 10 E. Waw.; Janice Coultes; Dar- leen Wesselink; Jo-Anne Pas- schier; Gayle Patterson; Mar- jorie Nixon. Grade 2-Betty Ann Marks, 7 E. Waw.; Jade Anderson; Jean Pattison; Vivian Ramme- loo; Doreen Anderson; Mar- garet Wesselink, NOTEBOOKS-(Boys) Grades 3 and 4 - Murray Rinn; Glen Nixon; Allan Walk- er; Dale Lamont; Mark Lock- hart; Kevin Pletch, Grades 5 and 6 - Rodney White; Joey Eckenswiller. Grades 7 and 8-Michaei Mc- Nail; Gary Barbour; Chris Cowan; Wayne Hopper. WORKBOOKS--(Boys) Grade 1 - Tony Raeteisoen- des, 10 E. Waw.; Perry Ram- meloo; Oscar Meier; Murray Bone; Terry Armstrong; Fred- die deBoer. Grade 2 - Cameron Cook; Douglas Sheill; Murray Irwin; Michael Hova, 10 E, Waw,; Danny Lamont; Dwight La- mont. Grades 3 and 4, Any Book- Mary Edith Garniss; Alice Beecroft; Carol Walker; Nor- een Armstrong; Barbara Em- pey; Carol Gross. Grades 5 and 6. Any Book, not writing-Linda Snowden; Joan Currie; Donna Walker; Marjorie Proctor; Evelyn Bie- man; Brenda Johnston. Grades 7 and 8, Any Book, not writing - Monna Purdon; Elaine Robinson; Sherry Wil- Please Turn to Page Six 11l llghaln A0vanea-Ti= 'bursday, Sqn, 2, 196 Poge SOME EXCELLENT barley samples were exhibited at Bel- grave last Wednesday. Joe Eckenswiller, R. R. 1 Belgrave, left, and Ray Robinson, R. R. 1 Belgrave, admire the win- ning sample.-A-T Photo. AUCTION SALE AT THE LISTOWEL LEGION AUDITORIUM LISTOWEL, ONTARIO MONDAY Evg., SEPTEMBER 26, 8 p.m. Sharp REPOSSESSIONS BANKRUPT STOCKS Appliances - Furniture - Television Refrigerator with cross top freezer; 2 electric ranges; long skirt washer; 17 cu, ft, food freezer that holds over 500 lbs. of frozen food; deluxe automatic washer and dryer (electric); combina- tion radio and 3-speed record changer; 5 different television sets (all reconditioned and in A-1 working order); 2 hostess chairs; platform rocker; hi-chair; telephone table; step stool; chrome rocker; writing desk; rugs; step and coffee tables; 4 dinette and kitchen sets finished in chrome or coppertone; two 2-pc. davenport suites complete with hi-back rocker (swivel); 2-pc. French' provincial chesterfield suite in a nylon cover; 3 other modern chesterfield suites in 4-3-2 cushion sets; 3 book- case bedroom suites in light and dark finish complete with box springs and mattress; two 39" continental beds complete with box spring and quilt top mattress and head boards; four 54" quilt top mattresses that fit any full size bed; 2-pc. chestabed living room suite that folds out to a full Ve size bed with a spring-filled mattress built in; 2 sets of table and trilight lamps; one 54" continental bed AND MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. ALL THE APPLIANCES IN THIS SALE ARE GUARANTEED TO BE IN A-1 WORKING CONDITION WHEN HOOKED UP AT YOUR HOME, CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Also a large assortment for men and women JUST ARRIVED - A large selection of clothing has just been received for auction from one of the LARGEST CLOTHING WHOLESALERS IN CANADA. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING-Jackets, pyjamas, crawler sets, pull- overs, cardigans, sleep and play sets, shirts and blouses, dresses, 3-pc. sets, T-shirts, underwear, baby shirts, housecoats, sleepers, babies' orlon knit sets, skirts, training pants, poodle socks and many other items. MEN-Work and dress shirts, polo shirts, jackets, pants, socks, pyjamas, belts, ties, underwear, sweatees, etc. WOMEN-presses, blouses, sweaters, pullovers, skirts nylons, stretch slims, 2-pc. suits, purses, jackets and other items. AUCTIONEER - LEO E. BIRD • TEEMS-CASH - CHEQUES ACCEPTED ON FURNITURE 5% SALES TAX IN EFFECT. a .4 4 f is e, 0 ,*