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Times-Advocate, 1978-09-14, Page 15 (2)• • Serving South Huron, North Middlesex & North Lambton Since 1873 • Ames September 14, 11,Q78 • dvocate Page 17 Somebody mixed up Anniversary celebrated By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS KIRKTON Mr. & Mrs. Allan Eveleigh celebrated their- 25th wed- ding anniversary. with a family dinner Sunday. Mr. ik Mrs. Lloyd Jaques, Woodham were hostesses to a party Saturday evening. There were other social gatherings to honour the occasion. Mr & Mrs :Laverne Doupe of Belleville visited Sunday with Mr & Mrs. Herman Paynter 'Mrs. Don Barber, Coilingwood spent_ the weekend with.41rs. Joan McCormick. - Mrs :Miller McCurdy is a patient in Si. Mary's Memorial Hospital at time of 'writing. :Mss Shirley Switzer, Edmonton, Alberta is holidaying with her parents Mr & Mrs. Jack Switzer and Ltamily Tom Atthill from Northern Saskatchewan is visiting with his mother -Airs. Dan Jarvis MARCH IN PARADE — •A group of young area majorettes took port in Saturday's Kirkton Foir parade. Back, left Anne - 111 in nnnunuum inn rnmiuwnnu Ov 80 CI rs. ry Gla of McDougall, Donna O'Connell, instructor Susan -Maddock, Kim Conlan, Wendy Coward and Tracey Schroeder. Front, Melissa Maria Villa, Lonron McMann, Andrea Francis, Shannon McMann and Heather Rice. Staff photo celebrated her 88th bir- - thday on September 12. Exhibits increase Gives Garden Party weatherfor fair For the first time in many years the sun shone brightly and warmly on the annual" Kirkton Fall Pair. Saturday. Master of ceremonies Lee Paul (kscribed the weather perfectly saying. "it's Garden Party weather for the F'all'i•'air. Everybodys' here- in shirt sleeves. Its' a strange sight for our fair." The excellent weather niay have cut down on the attendance as area- farmers were busy harvesting beans. Secretary June Robinson said ttie number of exhibitors was up but at least one- large exhibitor of previous years did not show. Mrs. Chas Baillie won the Simpson Sears and Canadian Canners specials as the top contestant in baking and canning. Others showing well in these two classes were Mrs. Keith Stephens, Mrs. Lorne F'eII and Mrs. Joe Lod- dington. In a small showing of flowers, Mrs. Tom Horn was the major prize winner. Taking top honours in house plants were• Mrs. Dorothy Switzer and Mrs.. Raymond S*itzer. Vi "Brien and Mrs. Tom i OUR APOLO IES We apologize to our customers who were disappointed in not being able to buy some of the advertised specials in our last sale. The demand for our values was much greater than the stock we had available. We can assure you that steps have been token to have adequate merchandise for our September Fall Value Sale, October Dollar Days and October Days Sales. STI EI M A N MAIN -STREET, EXETER , Now open Thursday and Friday Nights Until 9 p.m. Money to Meet • Autumn Needs Back. to work—back to school— ' start the fall season with the things you need! Get a personal loan — planned to fit your problems and your purse. Get it from the people who..n}ake it easy for you at Victoftra,and Grey _Trust.. • VG VICTORIA and GREY TRUST COMPANY MRS. JOYCE E. BLACK RON KEYS MANAGER ACCOUNTANT /fern were the top exhibitors in fruits and vegetables and Alan Hearn and Mrs. Lorne Fell were best in grains and seeds. ` Judging was- held in three categories of fielderops. Don Bragg vas . the winner in wheat followed by Eldon West man, Bill Arthur,-: Albert Weenink, Burns Blackler, Don Nairn, Ewact Crago and Brvan Bertrand. Winners in white beans were Gerald Wallis. Ewart Crago. Jim Nairn. Bryan Bertrand, Don Nairn. Ken Bearss and Gerald Francis. Best in the cern com- petition were Ken Bearss, John Simpson, Ewart Crago, Burns Blackler, Bob Stephens. William Arthur, Eldon Westman. -Jim Nairn and Gerald Francis. The winner in ladies. -men's and childrens wear was Nancy Perry while the best in sewing. knitting and crocheting were Lena Kirkland, Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Miller -McCurdy. G. Poet, Pauline Morrison, Mrs. Agnes Davis. Iris .Gunton, \Vilma Davis and Florence Hyard. The Anderson Carry -on caub awilyd for most points in young teens wear went to • Nancy Perry and Janet Parkinson. Winners fir ttit=--serirrr citizens section were Mrs. Miller McCurdy. Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. H. - Hern, -Lena Kirkland and Mrs. Agnes Davis while Terri Britnell was best with 4-1-1 articles. The tube paintings winner was Burns•;Blaekler. A new teatureadded to the 4=H club competitions was a swine class. The champion barrow was shown by Gary Urquhart. All the hogs in this class HAM ON THE LAM The champion borrow in the-Kirkton 4-H club swine show was entered by Gory Urquhart. Shown with Gory at the left is Bill-Schaefer-'dvhopurtt,ased the prize animal for the Kirkton Veterinary Clinic. Staff photo • . t► 4 were sold by public auction with Huron -Middlesex MPP Jack Riddell acting -as auctioneer. The champion animal v; Kirkton V purchased by rinary Clinic for 80 cents per pound liveweight. In the- 4-H Steel. class. Norman Bilyea was the best showman and the top valves were shown by Drug Cook and Dan Shute. The top dairy st4ow lucre-was-Junc.Simpson and Laurice Simpson and Stephanie •Hartwick showed the best claves. Heather Bilyea was champion horse showman and grand. champion of the 4 - If livestock showmanship classes. Following are :he school lair results: • Class A Writing Grade I - Jamie Westman, Brian Bearss: Kevin Gib- bons. - Grade 2 - Melissa Barton, Kristin Hendry;. Kelly $pearin Grade 3 - Stacey Vella_ ; - Corulee- C'oulthard; Jennie Hen- derson. Grade 4 - Karen Atkinson: Danny C: Laurie Hawkins. Grade 5 - Deanna Lindsay: Sandy Stephens; Jodi Sleeper Grade 6 - Marlene Kernick; Sandy Williams: Sheila; Betts. Grade 7 = Debbie Lindsay: Janet Hat twick : Vicky Payne. Grade 8 - Betty Johnson, Patti Willis; Kathy Lamond. Class B Art Grade 1 - Wallace McIntosh, Mary Jane Riordan. Ellen MahofFy; Grade 2 - Gordie Mills, David St. Clair, Robbie Hatt; Grade 4 - Tommy .Vincent, Coralie Coulthard; Grade 5 - John Poet. Diane Willis; Grade 8 - Patti Willis: Class C Crafts Kindergarten - Katie Goring. Peggy Dunnell, Paul I3earn; Grade 3 - Carol Willis: -Grade 5 - Diane Willis. Sandy Stephens; Grade 6 - Jim Miles; Grade.7 - Anne Paynter. Joy Hendry. Class D Open - A' button picjure - Linda Poet. David Switzer; wooden coal t - Chris William, Caroline Poel. A model - Pauj Stephens, Shawn McNaughton, John Poet: Any article made in in- dustual art - Robert Weer - sink. John Wiles. Chris Williams; artiele-horne ec class Caroline Pael. Joan Stephens. Stephanie Hart - wick. A pc pottery- - Sandy_ Stephens. Beth Williams: A ceramic -arlicle - Anne Paynter. Valerie Stephen. 19c�bbie Lindsay. Class E Baking )3ran Muffins :3 - Jim Wiles. Nutritibus snacks 6 - Maureen Blackler: A good breakfast '- Chris Williams. Class F Flowers A bottle garden - John Poet: Arr. childs birthday - Katy Cade. Sandy Williams. Patti Willis: A house plant in bloom - Jim lti files, Vegetables8. Fruit Potatoes +31 - Leonard Williams. Derrick Switzer. Jim Wiles: Carrots 131 - Dale Switzer, Brian Switzer. Sandy Williams: Beets 13! - - Derrick Switzer. Jim Wiles: David Switzer: Tomatoes ripe 131 - Maureen Blackler. Sandy Stephens, Jim Wiles: "tomatoes green 13 i - Bob Switzer, Beth W'illiains. Debbie Doupe: Green peppers 12 i - Jim Wiles. Sandy Stephens. Debbie Doupe • Class H - . A collection special 12 year and under Maureen Blackler, Sandy Williams. Beth Williams: 13 years and over - Caroline Pnel . Class J Special Huron County Historical Society- - 10 prizes - Chris Williams, Sandy Williams. Caroline Poet. ' - Special Bob Robinson Jr 11 years and under - Deane Robinson. John Poel. Bradley' Stephens: Sr. 12 years and over - Chris Williams, Paul Stephens. John Niles. - Special Horticultural (6.11) • Mobile - :Andrea 13lackler: Geraniums - Andrea Blackler. Katy Cade. KIRKfON FAIR PETS — Dogs of all sizes and shapes were entered in Saturday's pet show at the Kirkton Foir. From the left ore Sarah Ross, Wendy Coward, Lourie Bibby, runnerup Joan Bibby, Trevor Edwards, winner Tyrone Overton and Debbie Angus. - Staff photo Dixie Lee can offer you a•taste satisfying experience 'that will satisfy any group. No matter what size of gathering... trl 44. f ' 1 r ,it.�:iii • A A Revolution In Taste Experience .... IVO FRIED CHICKEN EXETER °r' 235-2665 'n `r^ 1°�v Drapery -S Suggestions tions If TOPTREATMENTS cAvil • You may use a cornice of valance. Cocnices are generally wood - . polished and carved, painted, or fabric covered, Valances are fabrics swagged, ruffled, fiat or pleated. 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