Times Advocate, 1991-09-25, Page 13Times -Advocate, September 25, 1991 Page 13
Results from the 1991 Exeter Fall Fair
Cow -pie eating competition
Fust - Sunshine Kids Pre-school
(Paul Schwarcentruber) - $75.00;
Second - Exeter & District Ringette
(Doug Miners) - $50.00; Third -
Cubs (Rosemary Straw) - $25.00.
All other entries received $10.00
each.
Draw prize winners
First - Laurel Miner, RR 1, Cen-
tralia won a loin of beef donated by
Veal's Meats; Second - Glenda
Lather, Centralia, won a hip of beef
donated by A&H EMA Market;
Third - Gail Turner, RR 1, Zurich,
won a strip loin donated by Better
Beef of Guelph.
School champions
Girl's Champion: Andrea Wei-
gan; Boy's Champion: Eric Brown-
lee; Girl's runner-up: Peggy Brown-
lee; Boy's runner-up: Jason
Nakamura.
Draw for elementary school chil-
dren for a pizza donated by The
White Squirrel was Sarah Work-
man.
Mini Tractor Pull
Featherweight: First - Scott For-
rest; Second - Fraser Jones; Third -
Kevin Fleming.
Lightweight: First - J.J. Hern;
Second - Ryan Aug; Third - Jamie
Hern.
Heavyweight: First - Nathan
Hern; Second - Craig Skinner;
Third - Michael Coolman.
Parade
Best Club or Organization Float -
Usborne Sesquicentennial; Best
Business Float - Tied between Dar-
lings Food Market and Big V Drug
Store; Best Family Decorated Float
- The Cooper Family; Best Classic
Vehicle - John and Karen Cooper;
Best Antique Vehicle - W.B.
Walsh;
Best Costumed Horse and Rider -
Shannon Christy; Best Focus on
Beef Costume - Melanie Seip, Re-
bekah Hodder and Laura Cooper,
Best College or High School Float -
Centralia College of Agricultural
Technology; Best Nursery or Ele-
mentary School Float - Exeter Pub-
lic School, McCurdy Public
School; Best Costumed Character -
Ben Parsons; Best Comical Cos-
tume - Julie Forest.
Ambassador of the Fair compe-
tition
Winner. Rita Bilcke sponsored
by JMR Electric.
First runner-up: Anne Walper
sponsored by Greeting Card World.
Second runner-up: Carrie Lovie
sponsored by A&H EMA Foodmar-
ket.
Homecraft
Junior Champion: Juanita Chap-
pel, Runner-up - Gail Brownlee;
Youth Champion: Erin Kraftcheck,
Runner-up - Susan Grubb; Flower
Champion: Gladys Cudmore, Run-
ner-up - Hazel Corbett; Baking
Champion: Hazel Corbett, Runner-
up - Diane Andrews; Sewing
Champion: Barb Passmore, Run-
ner-up - Betty Thompson; Craft
and Hobby Champion: Rhea
Homecraft division winners were announced Friday evening. From left are baking queen Hazel
Corbett, junior champion Juanita Chappell, youth champion Erin Kraftcheck, sewing champion
Barb Passmore, craft and hobby champion Rhea Greene and Homecraft president Linda
Johns.
SchOol division winners were presented with awards Friday evening. From left are Rebekah's
representative Helen Coates, boys runner up Jason Nakamura, boys winner Eric Brownlee,
girls runner-up Peggy Brownlee, winner Andrea Weigand.andSctlool president Dianne Shapton.
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Greene, Runner-up - Diane Carson;
Best Quilt - Isabel Annis; Second
Best Quilt - Marg Cole; Wood-
working Most Points - Bruce Shap -
ton; Golden Age Most Points - Ha-
zel Corbett; Photography Best Print
- David McClure.
Women's Institute Display
competition
"Focus on Beer: First - Crediton
W.I.; Second - Elimville W.I.;
Third - Hurondale W.I.
Organization Display
competition
"You'll Feel Better After Our
Beef BBQ": First - Thames Road
U.C.W.; Second - Elimville
U.C.W.; Third - Exeter U.C.W.
Gwen Dykeman presented a
cooking demonstration featuring
different ways to serve meatballs
with several in attendance.
"The Feed Lot" tea room proved
to be a quiet spot to relax and enjoy
muffins, coffee and freshly baked
chocolate chip cookies.
The. Junior and Youth divisions
showed an increase in entries over
other years. The Arts and Crafts
sections were up with good quality
work on display.
The sewing and quilting sections
were down in entries which leaves
room for new competitors next
year.
4-H Calf Club
Junior Showmanship: First - Ted
Hoffman; Second - Dennis Gower;
Third - Jeff Patterson; Senior
Showmanship: First - Randy Hoff-
man; Second - Lisa Hem; Third -
Jon Ellerington;
Conformation Steers: First - Joe
Gower; Second - Dennis Gower;
Third - Lisa Hem; Conformation
Heifer. First - Ted Hoffman; Sec-
ond - Jamie Hoffman; Third - Tim
Hoffman.
Hog Carcass competition
Five hams were sold by auction:
First: Exhibitor Gerard Gielen, 18
lbs., $12.501b., John Norris buyer.
Second: Exhibitor Matt Muller,
15.76 lbs, $8.75 Ib., Margaret and
Lorne Hem buyers.
Third: Exhibitor Gerald Johns,
15.8 lbs., $10.00 lb., MTS Farm
Supply buyer.
Fourth: Exhibitor Tony Zwam-
lbs., $6.75 lb., Hensall
District Co-op buyer.
Fifth: Exhibitor Maureen Zwam-
bag, 17.63 lbs., $7.50 lb., Teanros
Farms buyer.
Poultry and Pigeons
The George Tiernan Memorial
for the best solid colour Cochin
Bantam was won by Jack Snell.
The Best Bird in Show was an
Asiatics Hen owned by Donald
Dearing.
Field Crop competition
Most points: Robert Down;
Grains and Seeds: Most Points -
Hern Farms Ltd., runner-up - Ge-
rald Dearing; Most Points from Ste-
phen Twp. - Gerald Dearing.
Fruits and Vegetables
Collection of fruit - Leslie Cud -
more; Display of vegetables -
Wayne Shapton, Leslie Cudmore,
Gladys Cudmore; Most Points in
Class 37: Garden Products won by
Wayne Shapton; Most Points in
Class 39: Vegetables won by
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Goats
Best Udder Doe - Andrew Hans-
ford; Best Dam and Daughter - Jan
Hayward; Best Doe in Show - An-
drew Hansford; Best Dairy Herd -
Andrew Hansford.
Senior Showmanship: First - Kel-
ly McAdam; Second - Carrie
McAdam; Third - Barb Hansford.
Junior Showmanship: First -
Luke Hayward, Second - Allison
Hayward, Third - Laura Sheppard.
Toggenburg Champion Doe - An-
drew Hansford; Toggenburg Re-
serve Champion Doe - Jan Hay-
ward; French Alpine Champion
Doe - Andrew Hansford; French
Alpine Reserve Champion Doe -
Andrew Hansford; Recorded Grade
Champion Doe - Jan Hayward; Re-
corded Grade Reserve Champion
Doe - William Priester, All Others
Champion Doe - Jan Hayward; All
Others Reserve Champion Doe -
Harold Bouck.
Sheep
Grand Champion Ram - Adrian
de Bruyn; Grand Champion Ewe -
Adrian de Bruyn; Grand Champion
Flock - Adrian de Bruyn; Reserve
Champion Flock - Barbara Bene
dict.
Dorset Horn Champion Ram -
Adrian de Bruyn Dorset Horn
Champion Ewe - Adrian de Bruyn;
Oxford Downs Champion Ram -
Don Dearing; Oxford Downs
Champion Ewe - Barbara Benedict;
Suffolk Champion Ram - Adrian
de Bruyn; Suffolk Champion Ewe -
Adrian de Bruyn; Lincolns, Cot-
swold, Leicesters Champion Ram -
Don Peto; Lincolns, Cotswold, Lei-
cesters Champion Ewe - Don Dear-
ing; Any Other Champion Ram - J.
Edward Jackson; Any Other Cham-
pion Ewe - J. Edward Jackson.
Draft Horse show
Single Hitch - Mac Armstrong,
William Stephens, Alfred Pattison;
Four Horse Hitch - Alan Hors -
burgh, Alfred Pattison; Unicorn
Hitch - Alan Horsburgh, William
Stephens; Best Heavy Team - Alan
Horsburgh, William Stephens, Al-
fred Pattison, Mac Armstrong.
Haflinger Horse show
Youth Showmanship: First - Kel-
ly Thiel, Second - Mike Thiel,
Third - Dana Thiel; Champion
Mare - Bob Gilbank; Champion
Stallion - George Smallman; Cham-
pion Haflinger Exhibitor - Huron
Haflingers owned by S. Thiel.
Open Light Horse Show Club
Challenge
The open light horse show had 33
exhibitors representing five differ-
ent horse clubs.
Club Challenge winner. First -
South Huron All Breed Horse As-
sociation, Second - Exeter Saddle
Club; Junior A - Carrie Simpson,
Kirkton; Junior A Reserve - Jenni-
fer Dutot, Clinton; Junior B - Crys-
tal Mennen, Grand Bend; Junior B
Reserve- Oovers, Crediton.
Thank you to all who came and
shod jtse.who helped in
any way to contribute to the suc-
cess of the Open Light Horse
Show.
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