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Patchwork any pattern:
•rS. Wes HeiMPel*Wroseter.
Crib *Olt; Mrs. Fred Chapple,
Seaforth; Mrs. 0101;4941 GerrOW,
mra, Wes fkiMPol*
Wroketer-
reversible: Mrs. Fred
• Pte. Seaforth.
Special - donated by Clinton
Women's institute a cash
• donation to exhibitor with Meat
points in needlework section:
• MM. Wes Heitnpel,, Wroxeter.
Senior Citizens Class (70 yrs.
and over):
.One knitted article: Mrs.
Connie Colciough, Clinton; Mrs.
J.H. Johnstone. Goderich.
One crocheted article: Mrs.
LH. Johnstone, Goderich; Mrs.
Connie Colclough,
One embroidered article: Miss
Dorothy Marquis. Clinton; Mrs.
J.H. Johnstorie. Goderich; Mrs.
Connie Colclough. Clinton.
tiOvier pat,
4 frothy
rs. Collifie
Cl
Domestic Science
Oil base mayonnaise - one pint:
Mrs. Tom O'Connell, Clinton;
Mrs. Dick Roorda, Brucefield;
Mrs, Owen Delve. Clinton.'
Cooked salad dressing - one
pint; Mrs. Tom O'Connell,
Clinton; Mrs. Dick Roorda.
13rucefield; Edith Falconer,
Clinton.
White bread - one loaf: Mrs.
Edith Falconer, Clinton; Mrs.
Dick Roorda. Brucefield; Mrs.
Mary Chapple.
Five yeast clover leaf rolls:
Mary Chapple. Seaforth; Mrs.
J.H. Johnstone, Goderich; Edith
Falconer, Clinton.
Five tea biscuits. fancy: Met.
Wm. Dolmage, Londesboro; Mrs.
Wm. Date. Seaforth; Mrs. Dick
Roorda. Brucefield.
Coffee Cake. yeast, iced: Mrs.
Dick Roorda. Brucefield; Mrs.
J.H. Johnstone, Goderich; Mrs.
Chas. Nelson, Clinton,.
Orange and nut loaf - approx. 9
x 4 x 3: Mrs. Bill Dale, Seaforth;
Mrs. Dick Roorda, Brucefield;
Mary Miirih, Clinton.
Lemon Sponge Roll: Mrs. Dick
Roorda. Brucefield; Mrs. Tom
O'Connell, Clinton; Mrs. 3.11.
Johnstone, Goderich.
Angel food cake: Edith
Falconer, Clinton; Connie
Colclough. Clinton; Mrs. Owen
• Delve, Clinton.
Queen Elizabeth cake: Mrs.
Tom O'Connell, Clinton.
Blueberry pie: Mrs. Dick
• Roorda, Brucefield; Mrs. J.H.
Johnstone, Goderich; Mrs. Bill
Dale, Seaforth.
Rhubarb pie: Mrs. Mary
Chapple, Seaforth; Mrs. J.H.
• Johnstone, Goderich; Mrs. Dick
Roorda. Brucefield.
Five Cocoanut tarts: Mrs. Wm.
Dolmage. Londesboro; Mrs.
Chas. Nelsen. Clinton; Mrs.
Edith Falconer. Clinton.
Seven Butterscotch chip
cookies: Mrs. Chas. Nelson.
Clinton; Mrs. 3.11. Johnstone,
Goderich: Mrs. Mary Marsh.
Clinton.
• Five unbaked fancy squares -
five varieties: Mrs. Chas Nelson.
Clinton: Mrs. - Wm. Dolmage.
Londesboro; Mrs. Tom O'C.on-
nett, Clinton.
Five Chocolate Brownies: Mrs.
Dick Roorda. Brucefield: Mrs.
Connie Colclough, Clinton; Mrs.
-Mary Marsh, Clinton.
Two varieties candy: Mrs.
Owen Delve, Clinton; Mrs. Wm.
Dolmage. Londesboro: Mrs.
Chas Nelson. Clinton.
Birthday cake: Mrs. Mary
Marsh. Clinton; Mrs. 3.11.
• Johnstone, Goderich; Mrs. Bill
Dale, Seaforth.
Club House Foods Ltd. -
donates a special prize to
exhibitor with most points hi
domestic science: Mrs. Dick
Roorda, Brucefield.
Fry - Cadbury Special for best
• iced or frosted 8" or 9" Chocolate
Layer Cake: Mrs. Owen Delve,
Clinton; Mrs. Jean Taylor,
Brucefield; Mrs. J.H. Johnstone,
Goderich.
• J.M. Schneider Ltd. Special:
Best Apple Pie: Mrs. J.H.
Johnstone, Goderich; Mrs. Wm.
Dolmage. Londesboro; Edith
Falconer, Clinton.
Best Chocolate Cake - seven
minute frosting: Connie
Colclough, Clinton; Mrs. J.H.
Johnstone. Goderich.
Best 'Butter Tarts: Mrs. Torn
O'Connell, Clinton; Mrs. Edith
Falconer. Clinton; Mrs. Wm.
Doltnage, Londesboro,
• McCormick's Ltd Special;- for
best Graham Cracker Crumb
Muffins: Mrs. LH. Johnstone,
Gederich: Mrs. Dick Roorda,
Brucefield: Mrs. Charlie Nelson,
Clinton.
William Neilson Ltd. 'Special
Best• Chocolate Square Cake:
ts. Wm. Doltnage, Londesboro;:
Mrs. Cecil Elliott. Clinton:- Mrs.
31. Johnstone. Goderich,
IGA Special • ibi
Serving of fancy dessert: Mrs.
WM. Mintage. Leadeshero: Mrs.
Wm. Dale. Seaforth: Mrs, J.H.
JOhnstone.Goderich.
Arvin Flour Mills &netts prizes
for ,
breeVarieties of Fruit Bread:
• Wtts. Doltitage. Londesboro:
t Chas. Nelon.
Chappte1Taylor.
Mr. 3.11. Johnstone,
OIL
Christle Brown and Co, Ltd.
nate* a 614 as(irtmenx t�
exhibitor • with most Points In
overall baking section: Mrs. ,
johnstene„,Goderich.
Thral Exhibits
African Violet- - flowering -
double - one crown: Mrs. Bert
Evsels, Clinton; Mrs. Connie
Colclough, Clinton; Mrs. J.H.
Johnston,Goderich.
African Violet ,flowering -
single - one crown: Mrs. 3.11.
Johnstone, Goderich; Mrs. Bert
Evans, Clinton; Mrs. Fred
CluIPPI\e*S/tareitth-
Baby tears - in flower pot: Mrs.
Connie, Colclough.„. Clinton; Mrs.
J.H. Johnstone, Goclerich.
Spring flowers, arranged in a
tea pot: Mrs. 3.11. Johnstone,
Goderich; Mrs. Wm. Dolmage,
Londesboro.
Most attractive collection of
five cactuses: Mrs. Dick Roorda,
Brucefield; Mrs. Wm. Dolmage.
Londesboro; Mrs. J.H. John-
stone. Goderich.
Floral arrangement in a cup
and saucer: Mrs . Wm. Dolmage,
Londesboro; Mrs. J.H. John-
stone. Goderidt.
Potted geranium - two, or more
blooms: Mrs. Bert Evans,
Clinton.
Lady's corsage: Mrs. Ken
Johnston, Clinton; Mrs. Wes
Wroxeter; Mrs. Wm.
DoIrnage, Londesboro.
K.C./Cooke. Florist - special -
Mantel arrangement - fresh
flowers: Mrs. J.H. Johnstone.
Gederich; Mrs. Wm. Dolmage,
Vondesbom.
Ladies Division donates a cash
donation to exhibitor with most
points in-fkand section: Mrs. JAL
•Johnstone, Goderich.
Simnson Sears Ltd. special
donates a gift certificate to
exhibitor with most points in the
;ogre was a large sewing display at the Spring Fair*And
Mrs. Frank MacDonald, left, Louise. Lovett of Lon,
deshoro, and judge Margaret Craig of Walton, had a busy
Friday afternoon, (News -Record photo)
Homemaking, Section: Mrs.
Heimpel, Wroxeter.,
Draw - for two speed electric
scissors donated by Scovill Dritz
won by: Mrs. E. Medd, 137
Rattenbury St. W. Clinton.
Ontario.
Elementary Section
Art Work
Kindergarten - picture making
- circus fun: Jo -Anne Duddy,
C.P.S.; Shelley Maxwell C.P.S.;
Jeff Roy C.P.S.
Grade 1 - picture making -
spring activities: Dianne Batkin,
C.P.S. Leona Nyman, Chilton
Christian; Jennifer Allen, C.P.S.
Grades 2 & 3 - Pets: Don Hearn,
C.P.S.; Ruth Ann Dykstra,
Clinton Christian; Jeanette
Raidt, Clinton Christian.
Grades 4 & 5- creative fish.
birds, animals: Yvonne Raidt,
Clinton Christian; Diane Claus,
Clinton Christian; Austin
Roorda, Clinton Christian.
Grade 6 - field day activities:
Ken Benjamins, Clintor
Christian; Wayne Roorda .
Clinton Christian; Jim Postma.
Clinton Christian.
Grades 7 & 8- A design: Chris
Baker, C.P.S.; Renee Roorda,
Clinton Christian; Randy
Hamilton, C.P.S.
Crafts
Kindergarten "The Circus":
Awareness 04410help to break ,,OW11
Physically Handicapped some , and
nization rn %'wik4st:helti on lsPHA's seventh m:iteh4ittig4,
c
handeapped in
_iron P:grsOn$ attendance. A
County.'''AWareness" the _miter was read. ' from,the
word,- because AT,..pliA uc a? X'S Mith Township
fcels its 'main, function is to Connell acknowledging the
promote ' three kinds .of receiptco4Ziai 1,teottqtroitaidet urged
aW/IrelleSs-
th
the t lb • trri. waght nts.
4t. hh tea° dn Ino t le Si acl rkaeep pta dtt- futurebe needs.of theoeodistsrautt,40411:1 tahenirr
to .participate in society.
Secondly, it wants to, inform
the Public and the municipal
councils of the physical and
social barriers that prevent
disabled persons from taking
total roles in today's tociety.
Thirdly, the members of
ALPHA hope to convey to
handicapped persons the
benefits of participation in'
society. By becoming in-
volved in the community, the
,
recentiy 10 try, out thO'!ourt)
cuts used ID that town. The
non -sighted, ambulatory. and
,wheelchalr members faun
the •fan-sbaped ramps . ac-
rnodated all their needs.
similar
design to 4,14)r,
engineers Contemplating the
instalintion of curb cuts or
-ratrops.
motion was adopted .to
write letters at appreciation
for the support received from
the Christian Women's Club
in 4xtter and the Mapia Leaf
Chapter of the 1,0M.E. in
Goderich. Theletter sent a
letter to the Goderich Town
Council supporting ALPHA's
brief.
• Data on housing for the
handicapped. which has been
gathered by several mem-
bers. was reviewed. Another
motion set the fourth Tuesday
of each month as the date for
future meetings, and plans
for a picnic sometime during
the summer were also
Greg Falconer, C.P.S.; Jo -Anne
Duddy, C.P.S.; David Deichert,
Sylvitrcrich, C.P.S.
Grade I - Construction paper
flower - bird - butterfly - "Spring
theme": Tracy Potter. C.P.S.:
eff Forrest, C.P.S.; Geoff Lynn,
C.P.S.
Grade 2 - Construction paper -
flower, bird, butterfly - -Spring
themek Dawn McLeod. C.P.S.
Grades 4 & 5
Girls - Any item all made from
spools, boxes. pine cones: Ann
Levis. C.P.S.: Joan Walker,
C.P.S.
Boys - A model - car, boat,
plane, etc: John McLeod and
Norman Knapp, tied C.P.S.
Grades 7 & 8 - Girls - an item
made from macrame. any item
models' Home Ec., any item you
made - e.gfrom a kit: Teresa
Foster No. 3Clinton.
Boys - any model from a kit,
any article made in shop work,
any chart work made in Scienee,
History, Geog.: Randy Hamilton,
C.P.S.
Open Class' (Girls) - Stuffed
Animal Kindergarten: Lori
Brandon, Ruffen Central.
Fair... -
(continued from page 13)
Lobb and Sons Liu_ Ltinton. for
most points in stock type horses:
Nelson Bilyea. Granton.
Show Type Horses:
Open parade: Linda Hall.
Bright; Diane Fos,ter, Goderich;
David Finnigan. Dungannon;
Jack Wilton, Ilderton; Allincourt
Stables, Blyth.
Three gaited class: Ken,
Kalbfleisch, London; Diane
Foster. Goderich; Carol Dutot.
Clinton; Nancy McDonald,
Clinton David Smith. Goderich.
Palomino stallion mare or
gelding. western horse show:
Linda Hall, Bright; Ken Kalb-
fleisch. London; Jack Wilton.
Ilderton; Henry Gebhardt,
Walkerton; David Finnigan.
Dungannon.
Palomino golden saddle:
Nancy McDonald. Clinton;
Eleanor Hall, Mildmay; Kelly
Adshead, Clinton; Linda Hall,
Bright; lien Kalbfleisch, London.
Special - trophy donated by R.
Lobb and R. Gethke, Auc-
tioneers. for most points in show
type section: Lindzi Hall, Bright.
maintenance of sidewalks
and public facilities. ALPHA
sent similar requests to all
the Municipal Councils in the
County.
A Goderich . member
reported that curb ramps
have been installed in the
town at the corner of North
and Nelson Streets, In April,
ALPHA petitioned the
Goderich Town Council
regarding pedestrian curb
ramps,. and it appreciates the.
Council's response to the
brieL Eight members of
ALPHA visited Kincardine
• t ,
The date. of
rttih"fig eslr
is June
at
School Library.
dwieolacpopmeos.
both the han-
d and the non-
liandicapn
end
o 50
cent non -disabled pmekermcenrtsclhlrabel IstsPand'
50 per
For • further intorm
contact MISS Elaine.
shend, at RR 2, 13
phone 482-3357.
OPP repori
Twomen escaped,
Monday when their Wears
collided at the Bayfield
Terrace and The Long Rill
intersection in Bayfield.
Edward Charles East of
• Blyth received $200 da ges
to his vehicle when it c ded
with another vehicle driven
by Henry Oliver Docket) of
London. Mr. Doeken received
$700 damages twill's car.
'4.27f '1p
Fair Ottani gob Gibbhms, centre* presented Grant Butcher and Sens of Prin-
ceton with the Fair Board Tray
Friday(News-Redord for having the best breeders herd at the Jersey Show last
. photo)
• CENTENNIAL
• OF
INCORPORATION
July 1,2,3, & 4 1976
"Pioneera '76"
Program of Events
Thursday, July 1, ilii
10:00 a.m. - Registration - OM Town Hall
4:30 p.m. - Chicken Barbecue- Arena
0:30 p.m. - Talent Night - Arena
Friday, July 2, 1M
10:00 a.m. - Registration - Old Town Hall
10:30 a.m: - Paint In - Main Street
2:00 - 5:60 p.m. - FashloriShow - Arena
9:00p.m, Young & Yonsget Heart Dance
All Friday afternoon SO to 40 sail boats, entrants in the Lake
Huron 100 Sail Boat Rate (formerly the Canada Trust 100)
will be arriving in the Bayfield 'Harbour as they finish their
100 mile race..
'RAID'
HOUSE MO GAMMEN SPRAY
6422 MS ,2
HIBACM STAND
Saturday, July 3, 1074
0:00 a.m. Pancake Breakfast - Clan Gregor Square
10:00 a.m. - Registration - OM Town Hall
10:30 a.m. - Back hi school & welcome home at Bayfield
Afenticipal butklimo (formerly the New School)
1:0e pm.- Plower. le t‘aredie
Official opening ceranfintes Bayfield agricultural grounds
following the garade.
4:00 rioneere le FLO Fry - Arena
0:011 pM. - Pioneer* le Centennial Ball
Arena
Judging of Beard Growirig Ceatest.
Draw for SW ri set
Sunday. July 4. We
1410 a.m. • Sall Beat Races • llaYibaki Harbour & Lake
Hon
21111p.m. Gem* Sing Clan Gregor Square
tile ftst a Oftsatta beatersAllayfiekl
Ilerheiw/
Ecumenical Sunset Church Service al Pioneer
cI else Plonwi
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