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Results of Clinton's Annaul Spring Fair
LADIES DIVISION
Arts and Crafts
Cushion, hooked on turkey
canvas: Janet McClinchey, RR 5,
Clinton; Mrs. Leida Gerrits, WR
5, Clinton.
Cushion, crazy patch and
embroidery: Mrs. Wm. Dolmage,
Londesboro.
Needlepoint article: Bessie
Griffiths, 17 Cambria Rd.,
Goderich; Mrs. Barbara Lovett,
Londesboro; Mrs. Edith
Falconer, Clinton.
Pettipoint article: 1Vvrs. Wes
Heimpel, Wroxeter.
Macrame, any article: Mrs.
Wes Heimpel, Wroxeter; Verne
Sawyer, Clinton; Mrs. Anne
BeaneClinton.
Beach bag, any media: Mrs.
Wilfrid Colclough, Clinton.
Handmade jewelry: Janet
McClinchey, RR 5, Clinton.
Bazaar item, three homemade
articles: Mrs.- Frank McDonald,
Clinton; Mrs. Leida Gerrits,
Clinton Mrs. Wilfrid Colclough,
Clinton. s
Ceramics, any article: Mrs.
Nancy Talbot, Clinton; Arlene
Strickland, Clinton; Mrs. Wes
Heimpel, Wroxeter.
Decoupage, article: Verne
Sawyer, Clinton; Mrs. Frank
McDonald, Clinton; Mrs. Wes
Heimpel, Wroxeter.
Crewel work picture, framed:
Janet McClinchey, RR 5, Clinton;
Blossom Garrow, Clinton; Mrs.
Nancy Talbot, Clinton.
Cloth doll, handmade: Michelle
Flowers, Clinton; Mrs. Barb
Spencer, Clinton; Janet
McClinchey, RR 5, Clinton.
Any tatted article: Mrs. Wes..
Heimpel, Wroxeter; Mrs. Wilfrid
Colclough, Clinton,
Mat, hooked on turkey canvas:
Sandra Burns, Clinton; Miss
Dorothy Marquis, Clinton;
Blos$om Garrow, Clinton.
Picture, paint -by -number:
Blossom Garrow, Clinton; Lynda
Garrow, Clinton; Mrs. Wes
Heimpel, Wroxeter.
Oil Painting, flowers or still
life: Mrs. Wm. Dolmage, Lon-
desboro; Mrs. Wes Heimpel,
Wroxeter.
Painting on barn board: Mrs.
Wm. Dolmage, Londesboro.
Picture, any other media: Mrs.
Wes Heimpel, Wroxeter; Verne
Sawyer, Clinton; Jane Bell, RR 2,
Seaforth.
Picture or wall plaque using
dried media: Jane Bell, RR 2,
Seaforth; Mrs. Wes Heimpel,
Wroxeter; Mrs. Frank
McDonald, Clinton.
Placemats, any media: Mrs.
Wes Heimpel, Wroxeter;
Blossom Garrow, Clinton.
Christmas sock, any media:
Mrs. Blossom Garrow, Clinton;
Mrs. Wilfrid Colclough, Clinton;
Janet McClinchey, RR 5, Clinton.
Best ;.collection of six
photographs: Greg Brandon, RR
4, Clinton; Suzanne Brandon, RR
4, Clinton; Mrs. John Bell, RR 2,
Seaforth.
Liquid Painting
Liquid painting on velvet Mrs.
Bill Flynn, RR 4, Clinton; Mrs.
Ross Trewartha, RR 4, Clinton;
Mrs. Wes Heimpel, Wroxeter.
Liquid painting on any item for
°kitchen: Mrs. Ross Trewartha,
RR 4, Clinton; Mrs. Bill Flynn,,
RR 4, Clinton; Janet McClinchey,
'RR 5, Clinton.
Liquid painted cushion: Mrs.
Ross Trewartha, RR 4, Clinton;
Mrs. Wes Heimpel, Wroxeter.
Liquid ' painted quilt top or
quilt: Mrs. Bill Flynn, RR 4,
Clinton; Mrs. Ross Trewartha,
RR 4, Clinton.
Group of three different ar-
ticles done with liquickpaint: Mrs.
Ross Trewartha, RR 4, Clinton;
Mrs. Bill Flynn, RR 9, Clinton.
Any article with paint puffer:
Mrs. Wm. Flynn, RR 4, Clinton;
Mrs. Ross Trewartha, RR 4,
Clinton.
Liquid painted pillowcases:
Mrs. Ross Trewartha, RR 4,
Clinton; Mrs. Wm. Flynn, RR 4,
Clinton; Janet McClinchey, RR 5,
Clinton.
Specials - donated by Mrs.
Phyllis Mitchell for best painted
quilt top or quilt: Mrs. Wm.
Flynn, RR 4, Clinton.
Weston Bakeries Ltd. donated
a voucher to the exhibitor with
most points in arts and crafts:
Mrs. Wes Heimpel, Wroxeter.
Special - donated by The Idea
Shop for best macrame article:
Mrs. Wes Heimpel, Wroxeter.
Sewing
Children 6X and under - toddler
play set: Mrs. Barb Spencer,
Clinton.
Toddler's dress and matching
panties: Mrs. Frank McDonald,
Clinton.
Jumpsuit: Mrs. Ken Johnston,
Clinton; Mrs. Wes Heimpel,
Wroxeter; Mrs. Frank
McDonald, Clinton.
T -Shirt: Mrs. •Ken Johnston,
Clinton; Mrs. Frank McDonald,
Clinton.
Slacks: Mrs. Ken Johnston,
Clinton; Mrs. Wes Heimpel,
Wroxeter.
Girls clothing 8-14 - shorts and
matching top: Mrs. Frank
McDonald, Clinton; Mrs. Ken
Johnston, Clinton; Mrs. Wes
Heimpel, Wroxeter.
Long dress: Mrs. Ken John-
ston, Clinton.
...''Short dress, any style: Mrs.
Ken Johnston, Clinton; Mrs.
Frank 'McDonald, Clinton; Mrs.
Wes Heimpel, Wroxeter.
Slacks or jeans: Mrs. John
Bell, RR 2, Seaforth; Mrs. Ken
Johnston, Clinton; Mrs. Frank
McDonald, Clinton.
Misses and Ladies - afternoon
dress: Mrs. Frank . McDonald,
Clinton; Mrs. Louise McGregor,
Clinton; Mrs. Ken Johnston,
Clinton.
Co-ordinating knit pant suit:
Mrs. Frank McDonald, Clinton;
Mrs. Ken Johnston, Clinton; Mrs.
Barb Spencer, Clinton.
Blazer or jacket: Mrs. Frank,,
McDonald, Clinton; Mrs. Ken
Johnston, Clinton; Mrs. Barb
Spencer, Clinton.
Skirt with waistband and
zipper: Mrs. Louise McGregor,
Clinton; Mrs. Wes Heimpel,
Wroxeter; Mrs. Frank
McDonald, Clinton.
Loungewear: Mrs,. Louise
McGregor, Clinton; Mrs. Wes
Heimpel, Wroxeter; Mrs. Frank
McDonald, Clinton.
Long dress: Mrs. Wes Heimpel,
Wroxeter; Mrs. Frank
McDonald, Clinton;. Mrs. Louise
McGregor, Clinton.
Basic Knits - special cash prize
to exhibitor with most points in
children's and women's clothing:
Mrs. Ken Johnston, Clinton; Mrs.
Frank McDonald, Clinton.
Boys and Men - sports shirt:
Mrs. Frank McDonald, Clinton;
°Mrs. Ken Johnston, Clinton.
Vest: Mrs. Ken Johnston,
Clinton.
Butterick Home Catalogue
Special to exhibitor with most
points in boys' and men's
classes: Mrs. Ken Johnston,
Clinton.
Doll clothes, four items: 'Mrs.
Frank McDonald, Clinton.
Oven mitts or toaster cover:
Mrs. Frank McDonald, Clinton.;
Mrs. Wes Heimpel, Wroxeter.
Any other non -clothing article:
Mrs. Frank McDonald, Clinton;
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Pumpkin loaf: Mrs. Russell
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Show
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Although these four youngsters don't seem too excited, they were picked as winners in the
over six months baby contest at the Clinton Spring Fair on Saturday afternoon. They are,
from left to right, first, Kevin son of Dale and Debbie Jones, Brucefield; second, Juliet,
daughter of Jim and Judy Redmond, Clinton; third, Robbie, son of Robert and Judy bell,
Victoria Street, Clinton; fourth, Joanne, son of Bob and Sandy Hayter, RR 1, Varna.
(News Record photo)
Miss Jo -Anne Collins, RR 3,
Clinton; Mrs. Wm. Dolmage,
Londesboro.
Simplicity Style Special to
exhibitor with most points in
sewing section: Mrs. Frank
McDonald, Clinton; to exhibitor
with second highest points: Mrs.
Ken Johnston, Clinton; to
exhibitor with third highest
points: Mrs. Wes Heimpel,
Wroxeter.
Mary's Sewing Centre Specials
for any leisure item made in 4-H
spring club: Jane Bell, RR2,
Seaforth; Jo -Anne Collins, RR3,
Clinton.
Any article made from a quilt
block: Mrs. Wes Heimpel,
Wroxeter.
Knitting and Crocheting
Crocheting - baby set, white:
Mrs. Wilfrid Colclough, Clinton;
Robena Tyndall, Clinton; Irene
Shipp, Clinton.
Lady's or child's poncho or
cape: Mabel McMichael, RR 1,
Walton; Robena Tyndall, Clin-
ton; Sandra Burns, Clinton.
Lady's or child's shrink or
vest: Mabel McMichael, RR 1,
Walton; Irene Shipp, Clinton;
Mrs. Wilfrid Colclough, Clinton.
Cushion in wool: Mrs. Wm.
Dolmage, Londesboro; Mrs. Arie
Duizer, Londesboro; Mabel
McMichael, RR 1, Walton.
Hat or tam with matching
scarf: Mrs. Wm. Dolmage,
Londesboro;rene Shipp, Clin-
ton; Mrs. Wilfrid Colclough,
Clinton.
Afghan: Mabel McMichael, RR
1, Clinton; Arlene Strickland,
Clinton; Robena Tyndall, Clin-
ton.
Pair of pillowslips with
crocheted edges: Mrs. Wes
Heimpel, Wroxeter; Mabel
McMichael, RR 1, Walton; Mrs.
Wilfrid Colclough, Clinton.
Slippers: Mrs. Wm. Dolmage,
Londesboro; Irene Shipp, Clin-
ton; Mrs. Wilfrid Colclough,
Clinton.
Knitting - baby set, yellow or
green: Robena Tyndall, Clinton;
Mrs. Wes Heimpel, Wroxeter;
Mrs. Wilfrid Colclough, Clinton.
Slippers: Mrs. Wm. Dolmage,
Londesboro; Irene Shipp, Clin-
ton; Mrs. Wes Heimpel,
Wroxeter.
Sleeveless V-neck sweater:
Mrs. Wes Heimpel, Wroxeter;
Mrs. Wilfrid Colclough, Clinton.
Mitts and matching hat: Mrs.
Wilfrid Colclough, Clinton; Mrs.
John Bell, RR 2, Seaforth; Mrs.
Wes Heimpel, Wroxeter.
Afghan: Mabel McMichael, RR
1, Walton; Janet McClinchey, RR
5, Clinton; Bessie Griffiths, 17
Cambria Rd., Goderich.
Cardigan: Irene Shipp, Clin-
ton; Mabel McMichael, RR 1,
Walton; Mrs. Wes Heimpel,
Wroxeter.
Scott Paper Ltd. - donates
merchandise to exhibitor with
most points in knitting and
crocheting section: Mabel
McMichael, RR 1, Walton.
Needlework - pillowcase, hand
embroidered: Mabel McMichael,
RR 1, Walton; Mrs. Wes Heim-
pel, Wroxeter; Mrs. Edith
Falconer, Clinton.
Luncheon cloth, hand em-
broidered: Janet McClinchey,
RR 5, Clinton; Mrs. Wes
Heimpel, Wroxeter; Mrs. Wilfrid
Colclough, Clinton.
Crib quilt, hand embroidered:
Mabel McMichael, RR 1, Walton.
Reversible quilt: Mabel
McMichael, RR 1, Walton; Janet
McClinchey, RR 5, Clinton.
Patchwork quilt: Mabel
McMichael, RR 1, Walton; Miss
Dorothy Marquis, Clinton; Mrs.
Wilfrid Colclough, Clinton.
Quilt, hand applique: Mabel
McMichael, RR I, Walton; Mrs.
Wes Heimpel, Wroxeter; Miss
4*.k.
Dorothy Marquis, Clinton.
Quilt, suitable for boys or girls
room: Miss Dorothy Marquis,
Clinton; Mabel McMichael, RR 1,
Walton.
Quilt or spread, hand em-
broidered: Mabel McMichael,
RR 1, Walton.
Quilt, any other design: Mabel
McMichael, RR 1, Walton.
Special - Clinton Women's
Institute, to exhibitor with most
points in needlework section:
Mabel McMichael, RR 1,, Walton.
Scouill Ind. Ltd. - one pair Dritz
Electric Scissors to exhibitor
with most points in quilt classes: '
Mabel McMichael, RR 1, Walton.
Senior citizens class - one
knitted article: Mrs. Wilfrid
Colclough, Clinton.
One crocheted article: Mrs.
Wilfrid Colclough, Clinton.
One embroidered article: Mrs.
Wilfrid Colclough, Clinton; Miss
D. Marquis, Clinton.
Quilt, any design: Mrs. W.
Colclough, Clinton.
Domestic Science
Oil base mayonnaise: Mrs.
Fred Chapple, RR 4, Seaforth;
Mrs. Tom O'Connell, Clinton;
Mrs. Dick Roorda, Brucefield.
Salad dressing made with
Eagle Brand Milk: Mrs. Fred
Chapple, RR 4, Seaforth; Mrs.
Tom O'Connell, Clinton.
White bread; Mrs. Dick
Roorcla, Brucefield; Mrs. Wilfrid
Colclough, Clinton; Mrs. Leida
Gerrits, RR 5, Clinton.
Five cinnamon buns: Mrs.
Dick Roorda, Brucefield; Mrs.
Wm. Dolmage, Londesboro; Mrs.
Fred Chapple, RR 4, Seaforth.
Five scones: Mrs. Wm.
Dolmage, Londesboro; Mrs.
Chas. Nelson, Clinton; Mrs. Dick
Roorda, Brucefield.
Coffee cal'ke: Mrs. Leida
Gerrits; RR 5, Clinton; Mrs. Dick
Roorda, Brucefield; Mrs. Fred
NOTICE' OF
GRANT OFA POLL -
F407 FOR THE ELECTION NOW PENDING TO ELECT A PERSON TO REPRESENT THE VOTERS IN THE LEGIS
LATIVE ASSEMBLY OF ONTARIO FOR THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF
HURON -MIDDLESEX.
SUCH POLL TO BE HELD, AT THE POLLING PLACES DETAILED ON THE ATTACHED PAGES,
THURSDAY
JUNE 9, 1977
from 9 A.M. to 8 P.M.
THE FOLLOWING PERSONS, NAMED IN BOLD TYPE, HAVE BEEN DULY NOMINATED AS CANDIDATES.
1 Anson McKinley
RR 1 Zurich, Ontario
Progessive,Conservative Party
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2- Jack
RR 1 Hay, Ontario
Liberal Party *
3. Shirley Weary
216 Wellington Street South; Goderich, Ontario
New Democratic Party *
Political party registered with the
Ontario Commission on Election Contributions
and Expenses. r
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND
OA TE
May 26, 1977
RETURNIND OFfiCL ADDRESS •
61 Riverside Dr. Exeter, Ontario
RETURNING OFFICER
W. Eldrjd Simmons
FRIDAY, JUNE 24th, 1977
Viewing Time: 2:30 p.m. to 9:15 p.m.
Silver Collection.,. Door Prize
RULES FOR FLOWER SHOWS
1 -Entrants must be paid up members, except in Children's
classes.
2 -Membership fee of $1.00 may be paid when entering
exhibits. •
3 -No exhibitor may show more than one entry in each class.
4 -All flowers must be grown by the exhibitor, except in the
arrangement classes.
5 -The exact number of stems or blooms called for must be
shown. A bud on an entry is classed as a bloom if it shows
colour.
6-A specimen rose must have the first row of petals open
and have at least two compound leaves attached. A Hybrid
Tea specimen must have been debudded.
7 -If possible, variety names should be placed on the entry
cards.
8 -In the arrangements, accessories and other live foliage
and flowers will be allowed but class flower must
predominate.
9. Candles in arrangements may be more than 12" high.
10 -All exhibits must be in place by 11:45 a.m.
CLASSES
1. One Bloom Hybrid Tea, White or
Near White
2. One Bloom Hybrid Tea, Yellow
3. One Bloom Hybrid Tea, Pale Pink
4. One Bloom Hybrid Tea, Deep Pink
5. One Bloom Hybrid Tea, Red
6. One Bloom Hybrid Tea, Bi -colour
or Blend
7. One Bloom Hybrid Tea, Any
Other Colour
8. One Bloom Peace, Yellow Only
9. One Bloorh Peace, Any other variety
10. One Bloom Peace, Any variety,
Full Blown
11. 3 Stems Grandiflora, Any Colour
or colours
12. 3 Blooms Hybrid Tea, Any Colour
or colours
13.3 Stems Polyanthus
14.3 Stems Floribundas
15. 3 Stems Climbers, Any Colour
or colours
16. 7 Roses
17. Arrangement of Climbers or Ram-
blers, Any Colour or Colours
18. Dining Room Table Arrangement
of Roses, Not over 12" high
19. Arrangement of Roses, Suitable
for Mantel'
20. Rose Corsage, in plastic bag,
with pin
21.5 Stems of Sweet William
22. 1 Spike of Delphinium, Any Colour
23. 3 Stems of Any Woody
Flowering Shrub
24. Pansies,_ 7 Blooms
25. Artistic Arrangement of Pansies
26. Arrangement of Mixed
Garden Flowers
27. Flower Arrangement Using a Candle
28. Tall Arrangement Using Fresh
Seasonal Material, Suitable for a
Hall Table
29. Nosegay, Using a Paper Doilie
30. African Violet - Single Crown
31. African Violet - Double Crown
32. Rex Begonip, Any Variety, Potted
33. Fuchsia, Potted
34. Baby's Tears, Potted
SPECIAL PRIZES
PRIZES
1st 2nd 3rd
.75
.75
.75
.75
.75
.50
..50
..50
..50
..50
.25
.25
.25
.25
.25
.75 ..50 .25
.75 ..50 .25
.75 ..50 .25 .
.75 ..50 .25
.75 ..50 .25
1.25 ..75 .50
1.25
1.25
1.25
..75
..75
..75
.50
.50
.50
1.25 ..75 .50
1.25 ..75 .50
1.50 1.00 .75
1.50 1.00 .75
1.50 1.00 .75
1.00 ..75 .50
.50 ..35 .25
.50 ..35 .25
.50 ..35 .25
. 50 ..35 .25
1.00 ..75 .50
1.50 1.00 .75
1.50 1.00 .75
1.50
1.50
.75
. 75
.75
.75
.75
1.00
1.00
..50
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.75
.75
.25
.25
.25
.25
.25
1. Cash Award donated by Bank of Montreal for the
champion rose in the show.
2. Trophy donated by Red Rose Tea Co. for the best red
rose in the show.
3. Silver rose bowl donated by Royal Bank of Canada
for highest number of points acquired by a single
exhibitor.
4. Bronze Medal donated by The Canadian Rose
Society for highest number of points in Classes 1 to 13
inclusive.
5. Clinton Community Credit Union Award for 2nd
highest number of points acquired by a single
exhibitor.
6. Merchandise Certificate donated by K. C. Cooke
Florist fpr 3rd highest number of points acquired by a
single exhibitor.
7. The Grace Middleton Memorial Award, donated by
Mr. Stewart Middleton for the winner of Class No. 26 -
an arrangement of mixed garden flowers.
8. Door Prizes donated by Clinton Junior Gardeners
and Clinton Horticultural Society.
CLASSES FOR CHILDREN OF
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AGE
AND CLINTON JUNIOR GARDENERS
1st 2nd 3rd
35. Arrangement of Garden Flowers 1.00 ..75 .50
For a Graduation 4th Sth 6th
.25 ..25 .25
36. Arrangement of Wayside Flowers - Five Prizes of 1.00
each and a Special Book for the 1st Prize winner.
President: MRS. INA MAE DURST
Secretary
MRS. DOROTHY, WILLIAMS
Flower Show Convener
MRS. FLORENCE PULLEN
Treasurer
MISS KATHLEEN ELLIOT
Flower Show Treasurer
MRS. LAURA FORBES
Judge
MRS. JEAN McKEE
Benmiller
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When my Unitrex digital
watch started blinking on and
off with any wrist movement,
I immediately packaged it and
sent it to their service
department, to be fixed under
warranty, along with a cheque
to cover return postage,
(registered mail.)
That was on December 16th."
My cheque was cashed but
have still not received my
watch. After I got no reply
from two letters I phoned
twice, but their one and only
line was busy and I•was finally
told I would have to wait in
line, but I couldn't because it
was long distance.
If you could get any actio
at all in this matter it would be
greatly appreciated.
Our reply to this reader and
others with similar com-
plaints against UNITREX is
published below. "Y
Clinton Community
Credit Union
Good Dividends
Convenient office hours
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Street
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It appears that UNITREX
have ceased operations at
their Toronto location, and
what makes this closure such
a mystery is because one day
last April, the premises were
just suddenly closed without
any announcement from any
member of the firm.
No bankruptcy has as yet
been filed, so officials from
the Ministry of Consumer and'
Commercial Relations, are
trying to locate UNITREX
officers because of the deluge
of customers complaints.
At the moment it would
appear that your watch is one
of thousands sitting
somewhere in a locked Don
Mills warehouse.
If you can let us know where
your watch was purchased,
perhaps we can find out if Ma*
particular firm will honour the
warranty or not. Apparently
some Unitrex retailers are
now doing this.
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