The Citizen, 1992-09-23, Page 13THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1992. PAGE 13.
Produce wins prizes at Brussels Fall Fair
Names are In order of finish.
SHEEP • Section C
Class 1. Best pair of market lambs (80-110
lbs.). Any breed or cross. Hugh Todd.
Class 2. Best pair of shearling ewes. Any
breed or cross. Hugh Todd, Keith Todd.
Class 3. Best pair ram lambs. Any breed or
cross. Keith Todd, Hugh Todd
Class 4. Best pair of ewe lambs. Any bred
or cross. Hugh Todd, Keith Todd.
A cup full of fun
The midway rides always bring a smile to the face of the youngsters and this year was no
exception at the fair. Taking a quick sppin in the tea cups and loving every minute of it, are
from left:
Quit clowning around
Class 10.1/2 bushel chopped haylage. Brad
Speiran.
SPECIAL COMMERCIAL GRAINS
Class 14. 1/4 bushel fall wheat. Paul
Johnston, Kevin Johnston, Ken Johnston.
Class 15.1/4 bushel barley, 6 rowed. Murray
Hoover, Bauer Farms, John Dorsch.
Class 16.1/4 bushel oats. Bauer Farms.
Class 18.1/4 bushel mixed grain, 2 or more
ways. Bauer Farms, Paul Johnston.
Class 19. 6 cobs husking corn. Brad
Speiran, Paul Johnston, Kevin Johnston.
FIELD CROPS
Grain Com. Ken Fischer, Bauer Farms, Bill
Sellers, John DeVnes, John McIntosh, Wayne
Fear, Laurie Black, Ken Johnston, Paul
Johnston, Paul Fear, Kevin Johnston, Glen
Sellers, Jack Cardiff, Greg Higgins.
Barley. Murray Hoover, Bob Thomas, Bauer
Farms, Stewart Cardiff, Kevin Deitner, John
Perrie, Laurie Black, Scott Cardiff.
Fall Wheat. Paul Fear, Larry Bray, John
Perrie, Kevin Deitner, Bauer Farms, Scott
Cardiff, Wayne Fear, Greg Higgins, Bob
Thomas.
FRUITS - Section G
Class 1. 1/2 bushel McIntosh apples.
Maitside Orchard.
Class 2. 1/2 bushel Spartan. Maitside
Orchard.
Class 3. 1/2 bushel Delicious apples.
Maitside Orchard.
ROOTS & VEGETABLES - Section H
Class 2. 5 onions, sweet Spanish. Mrs
Edgar Howatt, Jamie Thomas.
Class 3. 5 onions from dutch sets. Eleanor
Hemingway, Mrs. Edgar Howatt, Anna
Dolmage.
Class 5. 5 pickling beets. Mrs. Edgar Howatt,
Jamie Thomas, Yvonne Knight.
Class 6. 5 gherkins. Jamie Thomas, Rose
Mane Bishop, John Boneschansker.
Class 7. 5 ears table corn, any variety.
Jamie Thomas.
Class 8. Collection of com, named. JoAnn
McDonald.
Class 9. 2 early cabbages. John
Boneschansker, Bessie Johnston, Mrs. Edgar
Howatt.
Class 10.2 late cabbages. JoAnn McDonald.
Class 12. 2 heads red pickling cabbage. J.
Boneschansker, Mrs. Edgar Howatt
Class 13. 2 heads cauliflower. J.
Boneschansker.
Class 14.2 pie pumpkins. Jamie Thomas.
Class 15. 2 squash pepper. Mrs. Edgar
Howatt.
Class 19.1 qt. white beans, small. Anna
Dolmage, J. Boneschansker.
Class 20.1 qt. butter beans, any variety.
Anna Dolmage.
Class 23.3 table cucumbers. Jamie Thomas,
John Boneschansker, Rose Marie Bishop.
Class 24. 3 pickling cucumbers. Gayle
Speiran, Jamie Thomas, Rose Marie Bishop.
Class 25. 3 ripe cucumbers. JoAnn
McDonald, J. Boneschansker, Jamie Thomas.
Class 27. 2 heads sunflowers. Jamie
Thomas.
Class 28.1 largest pumpkin. Jamie Thomas,
JoAnn McDonald.
Class 29.1 largest squash. Jamie Thomas,
Samantha Thomas.
Class 30. 3 green peppers.
J. Boneschansker, Jamie Thomas.
Class 31. 5 large tomatoes, ripe. Alice
Brothers, Jamie Thomas, JoAnn McDonald.
Class 32. 6 cherry tomatoes. JoAnn
McDonald, Gayle Speiran, Verna Nicholson.
Class 33. 2 matched zucchini. Gayle
Speiran, Anna Dolmage, Jamie Thomas.
Class 34. Vegetable display, minimum 8
kinds. Eleanor Hemingway, Jamie Thomas,
JoAnn McDonald, John Boneshansker,
Yvonne Knight
Class 35. Early potatoes, red, not washed, 4
litres. Jamie Thomas, Gayle Speiran, JoAnn
McDonald.
Class 36. Early potatoes, white, not
washed, 4 litres. John Boneshansker, Mary
Ann Miners, JoAnn McDonald.
Class 37. Late potatoes, red, not washed, 4
litres. J. Boneschansker, Mary Ann Miners,
Jamie Thomas.
Class 38. Late potatoes, white, not washed,
4 litres. John Boneschansker, Mrs. Edgar
Howatt.
Continued on page 14
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One of these clowns looks a little less than amused by the antics of the guy beside during the
Brussels Fall Fair parade. The students travelling on the Brussels Public School float,
however, seem to be thoroughly enjoying the goings-on. ___
GOATS - Section D
Class 1. Best dry yearling. Any breed or
cross. Caroline McMullen, Allan Stokes,
Caroline McMullen, Mark Simmons, Allan
Stokes.
Class 2. Best doe & daughter. Any breed or
cross. Allan Stokes, Caroline McMullen, Mark
Simmons, Allan Stokes, Caroline McMullen.
Class 3. Best doe kid bom in present year.
Any breed or cross. Robert Stokes, Allan
Stokes, Robert Stokes, Dennis Rijkhoff,
Caroline McMullen.
Class 4. Best first lactation doe. Any breed
or cross. Lactating, any age. Caroline
McMullen, Allan Stokes, Robert Stokes,
Caroline McMullen, Allan Stokes.
Class 5. Best mature doe. Any breed or
cross. Caroline McMullen, Allan Stokes, Allan
Stokes, Robert Stokes, Mark Simmons.
EGGS
Class 1. 5 doz. white. JoAnn McDonald, Mrs.
Edgar Howatt, Yvonne Knight.
Class 2. 5 doz. brown eggs. Mrs. Edgar
Howatt.
Section F
FORAGE CROPS
Class 4. 1-5" slice hay, 1st cut. Brad
Speiran, Gord Finch, Gayle Speiran.
Class 5. 1-5" slice hay, 2nd cut. John
Dorsch, Paul Johnston, Ken Johnston.
Class 6.1/2 bushel of field chopped hay,
1st cut. Brad Speiran.
Class 7.1/2 bushel of field chopped hay,
2nd cut. Brad Speiran, Gayle Speiran.
Class 8. 1 sheaf of 6 stalks of ensilage
corn. John Dorsch, Kevin Johnston, Paul
Johnston.
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