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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-09-26, Page 5 (2)• FLOWER QUEEN — The honour of being the too flower exhibitor at the 1979 Exeter Fall Fair went to Josie Ryckman Above. she is being crowned by fair director Max me Sereda T A iihoto Best Interest 1 1.80% We represent many Trust Companies. We are often able to arrange for the highest interest being offered on Guaranteed Investment Certificates. subject to change 'Mfr Gaiser-Kneale III Insurance Agency Inc. EXETER 235-2420 GRAND BEND CLINTON 238-8484 4 82-974 7 Exeter woman tops arts, crafts section Rhea Green took the prize for the most points in the arts and crafts section of the Exeter Fair. Mrs. Green took firsts in the burlapback ground picture, the hand decorated bottle, decoupage plaque, three dimensional picture, wooden spoon figure fridgedoor decoration, and a needlepoint picture. She received seconds for her Targe embroidered crewel picture, dried weed and flower arrangements and a Christmas decoration: Lorne 'fern of RR 1 Woodham won first prize with his macrame wall hanging and Fern Dougall of RR 3 Exeter won in the macrame plant hangers section. Robert Down of RR 1 Hensall took first for the embroidered crewel picture under 12 inches. The $5 prize was donated by the Elimville Women's institute. Ella Willard of RR 1 Centralia won first. prize for her large embroidered crewel 'picture. . Susan McAllister won firsts in the dried arrangement, an autumn decoratioq,an apple doll, and a weaving. She also received a second for her decoupage plaque. Dorothy Simpson won first with her item made from throw away cans and bottles. 1'ictor Hogarth won in the section for petitpoint and Gwen Coward won for an article of bargelto. First prize in the Junction Special went to Ruth Jeffrey of RR 1 Hensall for her needlepoint. Jean Cann of Exeter received first prize from the Grand Bend's Womens Institute for her needlepoint cushion. Elizabeth Riley won the Doris Westman special for the most points in the liquid embroidery class. Mrs. Riley won a first for her pillow case. a second for her cushion cover and a third for a quilt. Mrs. Jack Stewart took first for her cushion cover and Mrs. Charles Millings won sections for tablecloths. Maleeda Schenk took first for her quilt. Donna=Voerman won the prize for the most points in the painting section. She took firsts in. the abstract and otX'tl sections. Brad Baynham and Elaine Baynham tied for having the - most points in the photography classes and received the prize donated by Livingstones. Brad took seconds in both black and white categories, and came away with three seconds and a third in the colour sections. Elaine togk first in scenes and portraits, as well as one second and three thirds. Elaine Runnals and - Robert Whiteford won in the black and white sections. John Dobbs and Terry Sch- wartzentruber also took firsts in the colour photos section, along with Ruth Jeffrey and Danny Stuckless. In the Junior Arts and Crafts competition Suzanne Patterson took the prize for the most entries. Suzanne won for her painting fabric work, and drawing. In the painting category Lisa Rundle took second and Donna Voerman received third. Judges said that this was a difficult section to choose from since the three works were very different. Donna Voerman took a first in the drawing section and Pearl Buswell took first in macrame. Brad Baynham took two firsts for photography in the junior section. Flowers draw good showing. Josie Ryckman won the flower queen title at the 1979 Exeter Fall Fair. Ila Love was second and Gwen Coward third. Mrs. Ryckman won 10 red ribbons, nine seconds and two thirds while Mrs. Love took eight top prizes, six seconds and a third and Mrs. Coward five seconds and three thirds. The flower queen scored four wins in cut flowers. She won two firsts in each of the cozcomband zinnia sections. In arrangements she won with yellow and orange flowers, Baby's Own arrangement, Harvest Time, Kitchen Aid, aster arrangements and a vertical arrangement. Mrs. Love was first in Coleus. African violets, two petunia categories, Brilliant, "Beauty and Simplicity arrangements a candlelight and wine setting and an old fashioned arrangement. - Too fat? Too thin? Too tired? Too often? Do something for somebody.. . Your body' Fitness is fun. Try some. 411, nannanarnon, ( -�--r This sale is so big we had to rent the South Huron Rec Centre... but i,t's all over tonight (Wednesday) at 9 p.m. Save hundreds on Kroehler Factory Samples. OPEN WEDNESDAY AT THE REC CENTRE UNTIL 9 P.M. 455 MAIN STREET, EXETER 235-0173 Times- Advocate, September 26, 1979 Page d • OUTRAGEOUS PRICES & ENDLESS CONFUSION __ • JOIN US NOW AT THE WALL and FLOOR SHOPPE Place Your Order Now. 235-0270 THE Well and FLOOR SHOPPE at the Junction