Clinton News-Record, 1977-09-08, Page 11Larry Westbrook of RR 2, Clinton, was the first prize winner in the Senior Calf judging
competition at the Bayfield Fair on Saturday. Larry is a member of the Bayfield 4-H Calf
Club. (News -Record photo)
Bayfield judging......
(continued from page 10)
Afghan - knit: Mrs. Carol Door stop Carol *Fisher, K.
_, Fisher, Mrs, R, McMichael, Siertsema, and Mrs, H,
Ruthann Knights, Beierling.
Afghan - crochet: Mrs. R. Article of Bargello stitch - Mrs,
McMichael, Mrs. M. Webster, H. Beierling,
Mrs. M. Reed. Any other craft not listed above
Needlework - any article not - Mrs. H. Beierling, Marilyn
listed - new idea ; Mrs. Edna Gregory, Bayfield; Mrs, Walter
Patterson, Mrs, Carolyn McKay, Thompson, Bayfield.
Mrs, Esther Mak ins. Needlepoint - Lin Onn; Mrs.e,
SPECIALS: Donated by Edna Patterson, Brucefield;
Mary's Sewing Centre - Clint(5n -- Penny Johnston, Bayfield.
Gift 'certificate to exhibitor en- Hooked rug - Mrs. E.E. Riley,
tering sewing for the first time Hooked Rug - turkey canvas -
Omnd winning most points - winner D. MacKenzie, A. L, Manness,,
rs, R. McMichael. Carolyn Mackay. "
SIMPSONS-SEARS donates Tube painting
gift certificate to winner of most Paint on pellon - thanksgiving
points overall in this section (43) - theme - Mrs. ROss TreWartha,
winner - Mrs, F. Boa, RR 4, Clinton. -
FINE ARTS One pillow case - outlined - Mrs,
Ross Trewartha; Mrs.
Original Oil - E,E.R Hey, Hensall; Mrs. Bert
A. Landscape - Mrs, R. Martin, Evans, Clinton.
illtrs. R. Huntley. One pillow case shaded - Mrs,
Portrait - Mrs. R, Martin. Ross Trewartha, Mrs, Bert
Still Life - Mrs. Doris Magee. Evans, Mrs. E.E. Riley.
Flowers -Mrs. Doris Magee,
Tablecloth - outlined or filled in
Mrs. Marie Watson. - Mrs, -Ross Trewartha, Mrs. E.E'.
Riley, Mrs. Bert Evans.
Tablecloth shaded - Mrs,
Ross Trewartha, Mrs.. E.E.
Riley.
Painting on velvet - Mrs. Ross
Trewartha, McS, E. E. Riley,
Painted tea towels - two (any
media) - - Mrs. R. Trewartha,
Mrs. Bert Evans, Mrs., E,E.
Riley. .
• Article of clothing - painting to
count - Mrs. Ross Trewartha.
Any article not listed above -
using tube paints - Mrs. Ross
'Fre \A; a rtha,
Quilt - quilt top -, or bedspread -
painting only -: Mrs, -Ross
Trewartha, Mrs, Fred Boa, Mrs.
E.E. Riley.
Original water colour
Landscape - Mrs, Marion
Pense, Mr, Reg Brown.
Original Acrylic -
Landscape - Maurice Siverns,
Mrs. Marion Pense.
Special - Black and white
sklitch - any farm animal - Jackie
Koene, Dick Roorda,
Photography -
Pictorial - Cathy Tillman,
Hugh Gregory.
Human interest - Justin Lance,
R.K. Dagg.,,
People - lytrs. Lois Lance, Doug
Armstrong.'
CRAFTS
Thanksgiving . table
arrangement - D. Mac Kenzie,
Bayfield ; Mrs. Herb Beierling,
Zurich; Carol Fisher, Bayfield.
Thanksgiving place mats - two -
*firs. Heib Beierling.
Thanksgiving ornamental door
hanging - D. MacKenzie, Mrs.
... Herb Beierling. .
Corn HuSk Doll - Mrs, D,
Turner, Varna.
Handwork -
Article Broomstick crochet •
Mrs. Beierling, Mrs. Bert Evans,
Clinton; Mrs. Esther Makins,
Bayfield.
ticle of string art - Mrs,
Kgthleen Siertsema,
Bayfield: Mrs, H. BeieTling,
Picture - paint by number -
Mrs. E.E. Riley, Hensall; Mrs.
Herb Beierling. .„
, Article in. macrame - Tina
Koene, Bayfield; A.L, Manness,
Bayfield; Carol Fisher, Bayfield.
Article - glazed ceramics - Amy
Brown, Clinton; Mrs. Schoen;
dorf, RR 2 Bayfield; D.
MacKenzie.
...;;; Something useful from
Wsomething useless - Lin Onn,
London; Mrs. Fred Boa, Hensall;
rs. D. Turner, Varna.
VEGETABLES
PotatOes:
Cobblers - D. Roorda, Alice
Quick. Sebago - D. Roorda, K.
Fryer, Kathadin - Elsie Reder
Red Potato - F. Boa, D,
Roorda, F. McClymont.
Kennebed - Roorda, F.
GIANT
SUBMARINES
will
soon
be
here
AN OPEN. LETTER
ct7Vottlgy ilarzyan, Ente-112,41E1
Cottage Owners,
Huron County
P. O. Box 237
12 R 5
eLin on , ntwzio
11 August, 1977
Until a few years ago winter provided protection to cottage
owners, deep snow preventing access to the property.
However the snowmobile has changed all that and today
thieves have over -snow mobility for themselves and their
loot.
You purchased insurance protection against loss but any
claim must be substantiated in detail. WHAT have you lost?
Can you identify your own property and possessions if they
are recovered? Can you describe the items that' have
disappeared?
Written inventory records are one of the things that most of
us have put off until a rainy day. An inventory list is seldom
complete and is usually cumbersome.
'A picture is worth a thousand words. A collection of .colour
slides showing every room in the building and outside
property can be kept in your safety deposit box and the
projected slides are a visual inventory of contents should the
need arise.
Discuss your security needs with R. Howey Langan and
discover how little a complete photographic coverage of your
leisure property will cost. Mr. Langan it prepared to include
special identification marking and a record of serial num-
bers if so desired.
DON'T DELAY - CALL TODAY
R. Noway Langan
4824093
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Far results
FLOWERS AND
PLANTS
Bouquets:
Collection cut flowers in con-
tainer - (no weeds): Doreen
MacKenzie, Lois Lance, Mary
Manness.
Mantle Bouquet -Thanksgiving
theme: Doreen MacKenzie, Mrs.
Elmer Turner, Mrs. D. Turner.
One rose - named - in bud vase:
("Greta duBoulay, Mrs. E. Turner,
Doreen MacKenzie,
Turner.
Potted Plants:
One African Violet (single):
Mrs. Mary Manness, Mrs. Bert
Evans.
One African Violet (datable):
Mrs. Mary Manness,'Mrs. E.
Turner, Mrs. D. Turner.
One Btgonia • fibrous rooted:
Doreen MacKenzie, Mrs. E.
Turner, Mrs. D. Turner. .,
One Coleus: Mrs. D. Turner,
Mrs„ Turner, Mrs. Vera
Gregg.
Cut Flowers:
Calendulas - 7 blooms: Mrs. E.
per. Turner Mrs. H. Beierling.
Asters - 7 blooms - Princess or
Ladies: Mrs. Elsie Reder, Mrs,"
E. Turner, D,ick Roorda.
Asters ,- 7 blooms - Cactus or
Needle: Elsie Reder, C.
ColclouglA
Qosmos - display: Mrs. H.
Beierling, Mrs. E, Turner, Mrs.
D. Turneli.
Dahlias - dwarf hybrid:
Dorothy Marquis, Mrs. D.
Turner.
Gladiola spikes - different:
Mrs. E. Turner, Fred
McClymont, Mrs. Charlene
Porter,
Dahlias - display and variety:
Mrs. Nora Orr,
Marigolds (African) 3 blooms:
Mrs. E. Turner, Dorothy
continued on page 19
Mrs. E.
Miniature bouquet -
miniature vase: . Doreen
MacKenzie, Mrs. E. Turner, Mrs.
3arbara Erb.
Hospital arrangement -
disposable container: Mrs. H.
Beierling, :Mrs, D. Turner,
,Doreen MacKenzie.
' Cup and Saucer Display: Mrs.
Bert -Evans, Mrs. D. Turner, Mrs.
Beierling.
• Dining table centre - not over
0." high: Doreen , MacKenzie,
Mrs. D. Turner, Mrs. Barb Erb.
Weed collection - (roadside'
beauty): Doreen MacKenzie,
Mrs. D. Turner, Mrs. Lois Lance.
Church basket - any colour:
McClymont. Two heads red cabbage - E.
Three winter radish - Mrs. E. Turner.
Turner, Mrs. H. Beierling. Two pepper squash - E. Roder,
Five table carrots - long K. R. Getty, F. McClymont.
Fryer, E. Turner, H. Beierling. Two butternut squash - 'Carol
Five table carrots - short - K. Penhale, E. Reder, D. Roorda.
Fryer, R. Getty, E. Turner.
Five table beets - long - E.
Turner, W. Dolmage, H,
Five table beets - round - K.
Fryer, E. Turner, D. Roorda.
Five large onions - white not
spanish E.E. Riley, F. Boa.
Five large onions - yellow not
spanish - E.E. Riley, F. Boa, P
Duboulay.
Five large onions red - F. Boa,
E. Turner.
Five Spanish Onions, F. Boa,
E.E. Riley.
Five red Tomatoes - E. Turner,
R. Get ty,D, Torrance.
Five largest red tomatoes - E.
Reder, W. Thompson, R. Getty.
Five largest green tomatoes -
Rose Dundass, E. Turner, Alice
Walker,
Collection Fruit tomatoes - 3
each • W. Dolmage, K: Fryer.
Vegetable Novelty - D. Roordas
Carole Penhale, W. Dolmage.
Five green peppers - sweet - E.
Turner, F. Schilbe, D. Roorda.
Five red peppers - sweet - E.
Ryder.
Five hot peppers - E. Reder.
Five parsnips - D. Roorda, F.
Boa, E. Turner ,
Collection of peppers - 2 each -
'W. Dolmage, E. Turner, E.
R eder.
Collection garden herbs - W.
Dolmage, Lois Lance.
Two beads round cabbage -
white - W. Dolmage, E. Turner.
Two heads flat cabbage - white
- D. Turner, E. Turner.
Two Buttercup.squash .- F.
McLCIymont, W. Thompson, W.
Dolrnage.
Two yellow hubbard squash - F.
McClymont.
Two Vegetable Marrow - R.
Getty, Rose Dundas.
Two pie pumpkin - round - D.
Turner, E. Turner, F. Schilbe,
Two Watermelon - E. Reder, F.
Schilhe.
Two citron - F. Schilbe..
Two musk melon - F. Schilbe,
E. Reder.
One large Pumpkin - E. Reder,
D. Turner, C. Penhale.
Four table cucumbers D.
Turner, H. Beierling, C. Fisher.
Twelve Gherkins - E. Turner,
F. Boa, D. Schilbe.
One Large Sunflower Head - D.
Turner, H. Beirling, C. Fisher.
One large squash - W.
Dolmage,
One tallest sunflower - C.
Fisher, K. Fryer.
Special - Collection of
Vegetables - D. Roorda, W.
Dolmage, H. Beierling, C.
Fisher.
Corn •
Six ears Hybrid Sweet corn -
Mrs. D. Turner.
Six ears dent corn - Frances
Schilhe.
Six tallest stalks corn - E.
Ryder.
Six ears Bantam sweet
Mrs. D. Turner.
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CLINTON NEWS-RECORb, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1977 PAOE 11 •
Council supports...
cOntinued from page"10 people to the business sectioh there is nothing new on the
opening of the Clan Gregor of the village. sale of the Eugene sub -
Apartment is to take place on A building scheduled to division (Osmond Estate).
September 16 at 11 a.m. house the meat market and The closing date is September
The arena board is to meet liquor store has begun, and 15.
with officials in Toronto this
week to discuss.. what action
can be taken to arrive at a
workable solution to provide
arena facilities for this year.
Clan Gregor Square is to be
seeded again this fall, Donald
Warner was appointed a Fire
Chief, and council promised
to take action about the dog
complaints and other
violations of by-laws.
They decided to contact the
OFT headquarters in iVlouht
Forest and Toronto to see if.
police patrols in the village
can be increased,
Sidewalks were also
mentioned, especially some
kind of path for Main Street
since the traffic is so heavy on
the roads that the safety of
those walking on the
pavement is a problem.
It was reported to council
that new signs will be placed
on the highway to direct
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