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‘AD;ISS DIVISION Silpperel. Mrs. Grace Buffi a,*
A l#l&Cri�li tie Clinton,, Mrs. 't es Heomp i,
Cushion -crewel bealcieredi Wroxeiter; Mrs. Fred Chapple,
Miss .Dorothy Mertiiik C,linton; Sihaforth,
Mrs. WeS. Heimpel, Wroxeter; Mrs. Lady's or girl's vesiT Mrs. Pat
Alr(inBeukerneoCOnion. .'Tomas, ,C,Iintoni --Mrs. W.
Wall, hanging.crewel em Colclough, Clinton; Mrs. Wes
broi,dered: Mrs. Alv. in Beukema, Heimpel W roxeter.
Clinton) Mrs. Wm,. Dolmage Men's work socKs: Mrs. W.
Londesboro; Mrs. Wes Heimpel, Colclough, Clintanl; Mrs., W.
W roxeter, p
Heim ei, Wroxeter; Mrs. Croce
Malt -hooked from rags: Mrs. Buffinga, Clinton.
Milton Wiltse, Clinton; Mrs. Wes Mittens & matching tarn: Mrs.
Heimpeh Wroxeter.. Wes Helmpet, Wroxeter; Mrs. W.
Mat -hooked- on turkey canvas: Colclough, Clinton.
Mrs. Joe Hunk Ing, Auburn. Afghan: Mrs. Joe Hunking,
Mat -any other kind: Mts.-Annie Auburn; Mrs. Russell Jervis,
Jervis; etinton;--Mrs;-Joe Hunking, Clinton.
Auburn; Mrs. Wes Heimpel, Lady's or child's poncho or cape:
Wroseter. Mrs. Bob McMichael, Walton; Mrs.
Picture -oil painting: Mrs. Wes. W. Colclough, Clinton.
Heimpel, Wroxeter; Mrs. Wm. Crocheting -
Dolmage, Londesboro. Baby set: Mrs. June
Picture -paint by number: Mrs. Buckingham, Stratford; Mrs. Bert
Wes Heimpel, Wroxeter; Mrs. Joe Evans, Clinton; Mrs. Joe Hunking,
Hunking, Auburn. Auburn.
Picture on cloth -hand ern Lady's or child's poncho or cape:
broidered or appliqued; Mrs. Carl Mrs. Bob McMichael, Walton; Mrs.
Powell, Clinton. Ruth Van Zon, Clinton; Mrs, W,
Needlepoint: Mrs. June Colclough, Clinton.
Buckingham, Stratford; Mrs. A. Two place mats: Mrs. Ruth Van
Duizer, Londesboro; Mrs. Ross Zon, Clinton; Mrs. Frank
Lovett, Londesboro. Strickland, Clinton; Mrs. W.
Pettipoint picture: Miss Dorothy Colclough, Clinton.
Marquis, Clinton; Mrs. Wes Cushion: Mrs. Joe Hunking,
Heimpel, Wroxeter; Mrs. Alvin Auburn; Mrs. M. Wiltse, Clinton;
Beukema, Clinton. Mrs. Bert Evans, Clinton.
Ceramic figurine: Mrs. Jerry Ladies or misses•shell: Mrs. W.
Cook, Clinton; Mrs. Frank, Colclough, Clinton; Mrs. Wm.
Strickland, Clinton; Miss Pat Cook, Dolmage, Londesboro; Mrs. Ruth
Clinton. V-anZan, Clinton.
Article made from beads: Mrs. Hat or tam: Mrs. Ruth Van Zan,
Wes Heimpel, Wroxeter; Mrs. Clinton; Mrs. Ken Johnston,
Annie Jervis, Clinton. • Clinton; Mrs. W. Colclough, Clin-
Article made from string: Mrs. ton.
June Buckingham, Stratford; 'Mrs. Afghan: Irene L. Shipp, Clinton;
Frank Strickland, Clinton; Karen Mrs. Bob McMichael, Walton; Mrs.
Buckingham, Stratford. F rank Strickland, Clinton.
Hand made doll of unusual Slippers: Mrs. Ruth Van Zan,
material: Mrs. Alvin Beukema, Clinton, Mrs. June Buckingham,
Clinton. Stratford, Mrs. M. W iltse, Clinton.
Tote bag: Mrs. June••
Buckingham, Stratford; Karen
Buckingham,' Stratford; Mrs. Ken
Johnston, Clinton.
Hand made jewellry: Mrs. June
Buckingham, Stratford; Mrs. Carl
Powell, Clinton; Mrs. Alvin
Beukema, Clinton.
Any article made in needlepoint:
Mrs. June Buckingham, Strafford;
Mrs. Wes Heimpel, Wroxeter; Mrs.
Alvin Beukema, Clinton.
Picture done on velvet using
liquid paint: Mrs. Wes Heimpel,
Wroxeter. -
Pliace mats: Mrs. June
Buckingham; Mrs. Wes Heimpel,
Wroxeter; Mrs. Frank Strickland,
Clinton.
Scott Paper Ltd. donates award
to exhibitor with most points in Arts
& Craft Section: Mrs. Wes Heimpel,
Wroxeter.
Sewing
Children 6 & under - Shorts & T-
shirt: Mrs. Ken Johnston, Clinton;
Audrey Lyndon, Clinton; Mrs. Wes
frip -Wroxeter. __
Toddlers dress and matching
panties: Mrs. Ken Johnston,
Clinton; Audrey Lyndon, Clinton.
'Long pants and reversible vest:
Mrs. Ken Johnston, Clinton.
Butterick Home Catalogue
special: Mrs. Ken Johnston,
Clinton.
Girls &MISSES
Shorts - any suitable material:
Mrs. Ken Johnston, Clinton; Mrs.
Anne Beane, Clinton.
Blouse: Mrs. Carl Powell,.
Clinton; M'rs. Ken Johnston,
Clinton; -Mrs. Pat Thomas, Clinton.
Pyjamas: Mrs. Ken Johnston,
Clinton4; Mrs. Jim Fitzgerald,
Clinton. •
Long dress: Mrs. Carl Powell,
Clinton; Mrs. Ken Johnston,
Clinton.
Slacks or jeans, elastic waist:
Mrs. Ken Johnston, Clinton.
Stacks or jeans, zipper and band:
Mrs. Pat Thomas, Clinton; Audrey
Lyndon; Mrs. Ken Johnston. v.:�..
Special - from basic knits: Mrs.
Ken Johnston, Clinton.
Misses and Ladies -
Afternoon dress: "Mrs. Pat
Thomas, Clinton; Mrs. Carl Powell,
Clinton.
Smock top: Mrs. Ken Johnston,
Clinton; Mrs. Anne Beane, Clinton.
Blazer or jacket: Mrs. Ken
Johnston, Clinton; Mrs. Alvin
Beukema, Clinton.
Long dress; Mrs. Wes Heimpel,
Wroxeter; Mrs. Pat Thomas,
Clinton.
Vest and slacks: Mrs. Ken
Johnston.
Simplicity Patterns. Ltd. -
4 .. .Spec -Jai"- Act r s..- .. Ker) ._J.ohns#o r1,,.
Clinton
Boys and men -.
Trousers: Audrey
Clinton.
Necktie:
Wroxeter:
Sport shirt:
Clinton; Mrs.
Wroxeter.
Basic Knits Special: Mrs.
Audrey Lyndon, Clinton.
Miscellaneous •
Kitchen cafe curtains: Mrs. Ken
Johnston, Clinton.
Half apron with matching
potholders : Mrs. Wes Heimpel,
Wroxeter; Mrs. M. W iltse, Clinton.
Clothes pin bag: Mrs. Wes
Heimpel, Wroxeter.
Mary's Sewing Centre Special -
Half slip and brief: Mrs. Carl
Powell, Clinton; Audrey Lyndon,
Clinton.
Tricot nightie: Audrey Lyndon,
Clinton.
Bathing suit: Mrs. Carl Powell,
Clinton.
T-shirt ladies', men's or boy's:
Mrs. Anne Beand, Clinton; Audrey
Lyndon, Clinton; Mrs. Carl Powell,
Clinton.
Special - to exhibitor with most
points in sewing section: Mrs. Ken
Johnston, Clinton.
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At the Clinton Fair last Sunday afternoon "Fantastic
Jason", goldenlAmerican Saddlebred, took top honors in the
show horse division. Jason was shown by Mrs. Wayne Allan
of Blyth. Taking first place in the open parade class and the
Dolmage, Londesboro;
Falconer, Clinton.
b) Best Chocolate Cake:
Mrs. W. Colclough, Clinton; Joan
Grunewald RR 5, Clinton; Mrs. J.H.
Johnstone, Goderich.
c) Best butter tarts: Mrs. Wm.
Dolmage, Londesboro; Mrs.
Russell Jervis Clinton; Edith
Weston Bakeries Special most'l Falconer, Clinton.
points in knitting and crocheting: McCormicks Ltd. - Special -
Mrs. Wilfred Colclough. Best Graham Cracker Pie:
Mrs. Cecil Elliott, Clinton; Mrs.
J.H. Johnstone, Goderich; Mrs.
Grace Buffinga, Clinton.
William Neilson Ltd. - special -
best chocolate square cake: Mrs.
J.H. Johnstone, Goderich; Mrs.
Tom O'Connell, Clinton; Mrs. Joe
Flunking, Auburn.
I.G.A. special - for individual
serving of fancy dessert: Mrs. J.H.
Johnstone, Goderich.`
Arva Flour Mills -special -
a) 3 Variety of Fruit Bread:
Deanna Delve, Clinton, Mrs. Chas.
Nelson, -Clinton; Mrs. J.H. John-
stone, Goderich.
b) rolls - 3 kinds: Mrs. M. Wiltse,
Clinton; Edith Falconer, Clinton;
Mrs. Russell Jervis, Clinton.
c)Arrangement of fancy cookies:
Mrs. Tom O'Connell, Clinton; Mrs.
Fred Chapple, Seaforth; Mrs. Wm.
DoWho ge, Londesboro.
d) Angel Food Cake: Mrs. W.
Colclough, Clinton; Mrs. Bert
Evans, Clinton; Mrs, Dick -Roorda,
Brucefield.
Ontario Bean Producers
Marketing Board for best dish of
baked beans: Mrs. Charles Nelson,
Clinton Mrs. Fred Chapple,
Seaforth; Joan Grunewald RR 5,
Clinton. -
Special - Mrs. Dot McLean
donates prizes for number of
varieties of cookies made from one
basic batter: Mrs. Wm. Dolmage,
Londesboro; Mrs. Fred Chapple,
Seaforth.
Christie Brown & Co. Ltd. donates
a gift to most points in over all
baking section: Mrs.. J..k-L John-
stone, Goderich.
Edith
Needlework
Tea Towel embroidered, cen-
tennial theme: Miss Dorothy
Marquis, Clinton; Mrs. Wes
Heimpel, Wroxeter; Mrs. W.
Colclough, Clinton.
Luncheon cloth, embroidered:
Miss Dorothy Marquis, Clinton;
Mrs. Wes Heimpel, Wroxeter; Mrs.
W. Colclough, Clinton:
Quilt, made from a kit: Mrs.
Dorothy Marquis, Clinton.
Quilt, cotton, any°flower pattern:
Miss Dorothy Marquis, Clinton;
Mrs. W. Colclough, Clinton.
New quilt of old design: Mrs. Bob
McMichael, Walton; Mrs. Eugene
McAdam, Clinton.
Senior C itizen's class --
Two quilt blocks: Mrs. Wes
Heimpel, Wroxeter.
Onearticle--of-knitting: Mrs, -Wes
Heimpel, Wroxeter; Mrs. W.
Colclough, Clinton; Mrs. J.H.
Johnstone; Goderich. •
Special - donated by Jack Van
Egmond for GenuineAntique Quilt:
Mrs. John McCowan, Seaforth.
Mrs.
Wes
Lyndon,
Heimpel,
i,udrey Lyndon,
Wes Heimpel,
knitting & Crocheting
D omettic S cience
Oil base mayonnaise:' Mrs.
Dorothy • O'Connell, Clinton; MrL
Fred Chapple, RR 4, Seaforth; Mrs.
Dick Roorda, Brucefield.
Cooked salad . dressing: Edith
Falconer, Clinton; Mrs. Dibrothy
O'Connell, Clinton; Mrs. J. H.
Johnstone, Goderich.
White bread: Mrs. Russell Jervis,
Clinton; Mrs. Fred Chapple, Oh 4,
Seaforth; Mrs. J.H. Johnstone,
Goderich.
5east clover leaf rolls: Mrs
Russell Jervis, Clinton, Mrs. M.
Wiltse, Clinton; Mrs. J.H. John-
stone,-Goderich.
5 plain bran muffins: Mrs. J.H.
Johnstone, Goderich; Mrs. Russell
Jervis, Clinton; Mrs. Charlie
Ne lsdn, Clinton.
Coffee cake: Mrs. J., H. John-
stone, Goderich; Deanna Delve,
Clinton; Mrs. Dick Roorda,
Brucefield.
Banana loaf : LoiS Fitzgerald,
Clinton; Mrs. J.H. Johnstone,
Goderich; Mrs. Wm. Dolmage,
Londesboro.
Date and nut loaf: Mrs. Janet
Hunking, Auburn; Mrs. Wm.
Dolmage, Londesboro; Joan
Grunewald, RR 5, Clintpn.
Angel food cake: Edith Falconer,
Clinton.
White square cake: Mrs. J.H.
Johnstone, °Goderich; Mrs. Chas.
Nelson, Clinton; Mrs. Colclough,
Clinton.
'Cherry_, pie: Mrs. Dorothy
Q„'Gonnei.l„ C.Iinton, .". Jgatt.
Grunewald RR 5, Clinton; Mrs:
Russell Jervis, Clinton.
Rhubarb pie: Mrs. Deanna
Delve, Clinton; Joan Grunewald
RR 5, Clinton; Mrs. Joe Hunking,
Auburn.
5 cocoanut tarts: Mrs. Tom
O'Connell, Clinton; Mrs. Joe
Hunking, Auburn; Mrs. J.H.
Johnstone, Goderich.
5 chocolate chip cookies: Mrs.
Cecil Elliott, Clinton; Mrs. Joanne
Beukema, Clinton; Deanna Delve,
Clinton.
6 unbaked fancy squares: Mrs.
Tom O'Connell; Mrs. Grace Buf-
finga; Mrs.Wm. Dolmage.
5 chocolate brownies: Mrs. Dick
Roorda, Brucefield; Mrs. Bill
Flynn, Clinton; Mrs. Tom O'Con-
nell, Clinton.
2 varieties home made candy:
Deanna Delve, Clinton; Mrs. Bert
Evans, Clinton; Mrs. M. Wiltse,
Clinton.
Centennial cake: Mrs. J.H.
Johnstone, Goderich.
Club House Foods Ltd. - to
exhibitor with most points in
domestic science: Mrs, J.H.
Johnstone, Goderich.
Fry Cadbury Ltd. Special ,best
chocolate cake: Mrs. Tom
O'Connell, Clinton; Mrs. Wm.
Flynn RR 4, Clinton; Mrs. W.
Colclough, Clinton.
J.M. Schneider Ltd. Special •
a) Best apple pie: Mrs.- Russell
Jervis, Clinton; Mrk. Wm.
Knitting •
Baby set: Mrs. Sharples, Clinton);
Mrs. Carl Powell, Clinton; Mrs. W.
Colclough, Clinton.
Floral Exhibits
African Violet - flowering double:
Mrs. J.H. Johnstone, Goderich;
Mrs. M. Wiltse, Clinton; Mrs. Fred
Chapple, Seaforth.
African Violet - flowering single:
Mrs. Fred Chapple, Seaforth; Mrs.
J.H, Johnstone, Goderich; Mrs.
Bert Evans, Clinton.
Best arrangement of Lily of the
Valley in small antique container:
Mrs. Wes Heimpel, Wroxeter; Mrs.
Wm. Doi.mage, Londesboro; Mrs.
J.H, Johnstone, Goderich.,
Collection of cacti: Mrs. Wes
Heimpel, Wroxeter; Mrs. Wm.
Dolmage, Londesboro; Mrs. J.H.
Johnstone, Goderich.
Best flower pot of Baby Tears:
Mrs. Bert Evans, Clinton; Mrs.
J.H. Johnstone, Goderich; Mrs.
Brock Olde, Clinton.
An arrangement of any red and
white -flowers ina white container:
Mrs. Wm. Dolmage, Londesboro;
Mrs, J.H. Johnstone, Goderich
• - A ew- at- r k tan1 fllf;is.:Frec1 --^Marton; •Korr►oka;-..James -Kersey,,
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Chapple, Seaforth. ' ambetii; Al Pa'rsortS, po1'on Park.,.. -
DtSug Riley; Seaforth; Bob and
Janet Bodkin, Hensall.
Rescue race: Mtjrray Manson,
Komoka; Bob and Janet Bodkin,
Hensall; Garry Stoddart, Kit.
chener; Mary Ann Kersey, Lam-
beth; Al Parsons, Huron Park.
Stock horse quarter mile race:
Larry Geisil, Waterloo; James
Kersey, Lambeth; Ervin Gera,
Fullerton; Garry Stoddart, Kit
chener.; Ervin Gera, Fullerton.
Pony express stake race: Garry
Stoddart, Kitchener and Larry
Geisel, Waterloo; Ervin Gera,
Fullerton, and his son; Lorne
Streckler, Brussels, and John De
Kroon, Dublin; James Kersey,
Lambeth, and Brian Kersey,
Lambeth.
Combination race: Murray
Manson, Komoka; John De K roon,
Dublin; Garry Stoddart,kitcltener;
Doug R iley, Seaforth. -
Saddle -up race: Carossel
Fullager, Denfield; Lorne
Strickler, Brussels; Dale Brown,
Palmerston; Bob and Janet Bodkin,
Hensall; Larry Geisel, Waterloo.
Trail class: Garry Stoddart,
KithJoanne Malone Cen
Hunking, Auburn.
Girls 13 and under - blouse - prizes
donated by Mary's Sewing Centre:
Debbie Hu -saki g Auburn;
Rosemary Bird RR 3; Clinton.
Girls 14 and over, blouse, prizes
donated by Mary's Sewing Centre -
J panne Collins, RR 3, Clinton.
Elementary Section
Clinton Centennial Days theme
Kindergarten - Picture making -
Me in old-fashioned clothes: Tracy
Potter, Clinton P.S.; Jeffrey
MacLean, Clinton P.S.; Suzanne
Kiss, Clinton P.S.
Grades 1 and 2 - Me in Centennial
Costume- Suzanne Kennedy,
Clinton P.S.; Lynne McFadden,
Clinton P.S.; Donnie Hearn, Clinton
P.S.
Grades 3 and 4 - Having Fun in
Olden Days: Ann Louis, Clinton
P.S.; Gerda Brand, St. Joseph's;
Lee Devine, Clinton P.S.
Grades 5 and 6 - Travelling in
Olden Days: Bryan Evans, Clinton
P.S.; Vincent Brochu St. Josephs;
Margaret Dupee, St. Josephs,
Grades 7 and 8 - A street scene in
Clinton's early life er rural life
around Clinton in early times:
Catherine Orr, Holmesville-; Jackie
Brand, St. Josephs; Joanne Mid-
dleton, St. Josephsc.
Kindergarten - Puppet made
of paper bag: Kerry Goldsworthy,
Clinton P.S.; Jennifer Allen},
Clinton P.S.; Kelly Reeves, Clinton,
P.S.;
Grade I : JoAnn Bernard, Clinton
P.S.; Lynn McFadden, Clinton
P.S.; Christine Caldwell, Clinton
P.S.
Grade 2: Linda Lockwood,.
Clinton P.S.;Bobbee Ladd, Clinton
P.S.; Andrea Smith, Clinton P.S.
Grade 3: Doug MaycLean, Clinton
P.S.; Darcy Cote, Clinton P.S.; Pat
Wales, Clinton P.S.
Grades 4,5 and 6 - Diorama:
Corrie Spencer, Clinton P.S.
(Gr.5); Donny Briden and Bradley
Schoonderwoerd (Gr.4).
Grades 7 and 8 - Still Life Sketch
Group of items of the past: Brenda
Ball, Clinton P.S.; Janice Orr,
Holmesville; Kathy Phillips,
Clinton P.S.
Grades 4 to 8 - Model of log cabin
or old house from early times:
Connie Evans, Clinton P.S.; Mary
Holmes and Eunice Botkin, Clinton
P.S.; Debbie F itzpatrick,.
Holmesville.
palomino parade class, also placing well in palamino
stallion, mare and gelding class and golden saddle horse
class. A trophy donated by Lobbs of Clinton was presented to
owner Mrs. Linda Hall of Bright, Ontario and Mrs. Allan.
SUNDAY HORSE SHOW
Western pleasure: ;Jim Paisley,
Ilderton; Joanne Marone, Cen-
tralia; Gary Stoddart, Kitchener;
Norma Riley, Seaforth; Bob and
Janet Bodkin, Hensall.
Junior horsemanship: Jerry
Sims, Hensall; Christine McNall,
Blyth; Wendy Tyndall, Clinton;
Adrienne Wood, Clinton; Patti
Muegge, Seaforth.
Clover leaf barrel race: Murray
Special donated by H. Lobb &
Sons Ltd. - most points in stock type
section: Garry Stoddart, Kitchener.
Open parade: Margaret AIIin,
Blyth; Mrs. Edith Cleveland,
Brantford; Donna Wilton, I lderton;
David Finnigan, Dungannon; Bill
Hall, Mildmay.
Three gaited class: Gary and
Carol Devlin, Elora; Carol Dutot,
Clinton; Arnold Zonneveld,
Goderich; Norma Riley, Seaforth;
Michelle Flowers, Clinton.
Three :gaited - ladies only : Poppy
Bedell, Inwood; Carol Dutot,
Clinton; Gary and Carol Devlin,
Elora; Arnold Zonneveld,
Goderich; Lynn F lowers, Clinton.
Palomino, open parade:
Margaret AIIin, Blyth; Ed Fitz-
simmons, Thorndale; David Fin-
nigan, Dungannon; Mrs. Edith
Cleveland, Brantford; Mrs. Ron
Alton, Lucknow.
Palomino, stallion, mare or
gelding: Ed Fitzsimmons, Thor-
ndale; Poppy Bedell, Inwood;
Donna Wilton, I Iderton; Margaret
AIIin, Blyth; Mrs. Ron Alton,
Lucknow.
Palomino golden saddle: Ed
F itzsimmons, Thorndale; Mrs. Ron
Alton, Lucktagpti, DavidFlnn, i�gan,
Best potted fuschia: Mrs. Fred
Chapple, Seaforth.
Dining room table arrangement
prizes donated by K.C. Cooke,
Florist: Mrs. Wm. Dolmage,
Londesboro; Mrs. J.H. Johnstone,
Goderich. .
Corsage, suitable for graduation
prizes donated by K.C.Cooke,
Florist: Mrs. J.H. Johnstone,
Goderich; Mrs. Wm. Dolmage
Londesboro; Mrs. Wes Heimpel,
Wroxeter.
McConnell Nursery Co. Ltd. - to
exhibitor with most points in floral
section: Mrs. J.H. Johnstone,
Goderich.
Simpson Sears Special - to
exhibitor with most points in
homemaking section: Mrs. J.H.
Johnstone, Goderich.Special to new exhibitor with
most points in homemakinfj section
donated by Ladies Division of fair
board:Mrs. Pat Thomas, Clinton.
Junior Section
Picture paint by number:
Debbie Hunking, Auburn; Connie
Evans, Clinton; Cindy Evans,
Clinton.
Liquid paint,
hanging: Connie
Brian Evans,
Ever**, $, Clinton.
Any article
Connie Evans, Cli
Five-ontn,ei.I
picture of wall
Evans, Clinton,
Clinton; Cindy
of needlepoint:
ntop .
cool. ie9 • OehhiP
c ener; .
Iralia; Bob and Janet Bodkin,
Hensall; Wendy Tyndall, Clinton;
Danny McAllister, Waterloo.
Sack roping race: Don Popp,
Stratford; Larry Geisil, Waterloo;
Garry Stoddart, Kitchener; Murray
Pf 'fifer, Monkton.
Dungannon; MargaretAllin, Blyth;
Mrs. Edith Cleveland, Brantford.
BEEF CATTLE
Shorthorn
Bull: Andrew -Gaunt, Lucknow;
Smith Bros., Brussels; Frank
Falconer, Clinton.
Bull: Andrew Gaunt, Lucknow;
Smith Bros., ,Brussels; Andrew
Gaunt, Lucknow; Frank Falconer,
Clinton.
Bull: Frank Falconer, Clinton;
Smith Bros., Brussels.
Grand champ. bull: Andrew
Gaunt, Lucknow.
Female: Andrew Gaunt,
Lucknow; Andrew Gaunt,
Lucknow; Smith Bros., Brussels.
Female: Smith Bros., Brussels;
Andrew Gaunt, Lucknow; Frank
Falconer, Clinton.
Female: Andrew Gaunt,
Lucknow; Smith Bros., Brussels;
Frank Falconer, Clinton.
Female: Smith Bros., Brussels;
Andrew Gaunt, Lucknow; Frank
Falconer, Clinton.
Grand champion female: Andrew
Gaunt, Lucknow.
Breeders herd: Andrew Gaunt,
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- Senior citizens prove over and over
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For instance, lots of seniors are
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—driving them to appointments, helping
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teaching them, sharing experiences
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Did you know that there are many
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Rene Brunelle, Minister ,
Government of Ontario
William D'avis, Premier
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