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Results from Clinton's 124th Spring Fair
County Holstein
Show
Bull calf - Jan. I, 1977 - Dec.
31, 1977, Allen Wylie, Clifford
- and Murray Howatt,
Blyth; Robert Carter, Blyth.
Heifer calf : Conrad
Eckert, RR I, Seaforth;
Bobnan Farm, RR 3, Blyth.
Junior yearling: Conrad
Eckert; Bobnan Farm.
Senior yearling: Est. of
John Franken, Auburn,
Conrad Eckert.
Junior champion female
Est. of John Franken.
Reserve junior champ,
female: Conrad Eckert.
\Dry cow: Ellwood Seili,
Ethel; Ken Ramsey, RR 3,
Blyth.
Female, July 1, 1975 - June
30, 1976, dry or in milk: Ken
Ramsey; Hol -den Farm, RR
1, Clinton.
Female - July 1, 1975 - June
30, 1976, unfreshened: Henry
J. Franken, Auburn; Bobnan
Farrn.
Female - July 1974 - June
30, 1975: Hol -den Farm;
Dave Dalzell, Clinton.
Female - July 1, 1973 - June
30, 1974: Elwood Seili;
Bobnan Farm.
Female, prior to July 1973:
David Dalzell; Conrad
Eckert.
Senior champion female:
Elwood Seili.
Reserve junior champ
female: David Dalzell.
Breeders herd : Hol -den
Farm. Bobnan Farm.
Within breed best udder
class: Kenneth Ramsey;
Hol -den Farm.
Premier breeder- Bank of
Montreal trophy: Hol -den
Farm, Clinton.
Premier exhibitor -
Ralston - Purina trophy:
Bobnan Farm, RR 2, Blyth.
Grand champion female -
trophy donated by Huron
Central Agr. Society:
Elwood Seili, Ethel.
Reserve champ female -
trophy donated by Royal
Bank, Clinton: Dave Dalzell,
Clinton.
Junior champ female -
trophy donated by Carter's
West End, Garage: Emma
Franken, Auburn.
Reserve junior champ -
cash voucher - Simpson
Sears: Conrad Eckert,
Seaforth.
Public School Attraction -
Dairy calf under 1 year
shown by pre-school and
public school children not in
4-H Club, 'Work : Shelley
Diceman; Brian Howatt, RR
1, Blyth; Daryl Diceman,
Kelly.
4-H classes -
Dairy - senior heifer calf:
Don Carter, Blyth; Jim Seili,
Ethel. Junior heifer calf -
Perry Wood, RR 3, Blyth.
Showmanship - trophy
donated by Jack Van
Egmond, Clinton: Don
Carter, Blyth; Jim Seili,
Ethel.
Hullett Township
Federation of Agriculture,
cash donation to exhibitor
from Hullett Township with
most points in dairy section:
Murray Howatt, RR 1, Blyth.
Ontario Jersey
Spring Show
Heifer calf: John A. White
and Son, R.R.8, St. Thomas;
Grant Butcher and Sons,
R.R. 1, Princeton.
Junior yearling: Dave
Honderich, New Hamburg;
John A. White and son.
Senior yearling: John A.
White & Son; Jack Arm-
strong and son, Auburn.
Dry cow: Grant Butcher
and son, RR` 1", Princeton;
John A. White and son.
Junior champion female:
John A. White and son.
Reserve junior champ
female: Jack Armstrong,
Auburn.
Female, July 1, 1975 - June
30, 1976. : Jack Armstrong;
Bell City Jerseys, Li ni�"'ited,
Princeton.
Female, July I, 1974 - June
30, 1975: Dave Honderich;
Grant Butcher and sons.
Female, July 1, 1973 - June
30, 1974: John A. White and
son; Dave Honderich.
Female, 1973: Bell City
Jerseys, Ltd.
Breeders herd: Entry of
Bell City Jerseys, Ltd.; J. A.
White & Son.
Within breed best udder:
J. A. White and son; Jack
Armstrong.
Breeder's herd trophy
donated by Huron Central
Agricultural Society: Bell
City Jerseys Ltd.
Grand , champ female,
trophy donated by J. W.
Joynt, Smith Falls - pres.
Ontario Jersey Club: J. A.
White and son.
Reserve champ female,
trophy donated by Baker.
Farm and Garden Centre,
Clinton: Dave Honderich.
Junior champ, female,
trophy donated by H. Lobb
and Son, Clinton: J. A. White
and son.
Reserve junior champ,
female - donated by J. T. Van
Egmond, Clinton: Jack
Armstrong.
Pet Show
Rabbits - any other breed:
Andy Riehl, Goderich.
Best dog in show: Peter
Anstett, Clinton.
Dog showing least
resemblance to any breed:
Lana Jones, RR 3, Clinton.
Pigeons - any other breed:
Andy Riehl,,Goderich.
Most unusual pet: Peter
Anstett, Clinton.
Ladies' Division
Arts & Crafts
Cushion, patchwork and
embroidery: Irene Shipp,
Clinton; Mrs. Wm. Dalmage,
Londesboro.
Sampler, hand embroidery
or applique: Mrs. Heimpel,
Wroxeter; Janet McClin-
chey, RR 5, Clinton.
Petitpoint article: Suzanne
Brandon, RR 4, Clinton;
Mrs. Heimpel.
Needlepoint article:
Rosemarie Cooke, Clinton;
Ena Shipp, Clinton.
Macrame, any article:
Miss Mary Thomson, Kip -
pen; Janet McClinchey.
Tote bag, any media:
Strathmere Lodge,
Strathroy; Mrs. Frank
McDonald, Clinton.
Bazaar items - 3 hand-
made articles: Pat Wright,
RR 2, Bluevale; Jane Bell,
RR 2, Seaforth.
Ceramics (a) plaque:
Nancy Talbot, Clinton; Mrs.
Heimpel. (b) figurine: Mrs.
Frank McDonald; Barbara
Lovett, Londesboro.
Decoupage article: Mrs.
Frank McDonald; Mrs.
Heimpel.
Crewel work picture:
Janet McClinchey; Nelly
Baker, Clinton.
Cloth doll, handmade:
Helena Tresma, RR . 4,
Clinton; Janet McClinchey.
Mat. hooked from rags:
Mrs. Heimpel; Janet
McClinchey.
Mat hooked on turkey
canvas: Mrs. Derizer,
Londesboro; Sandra Burns,
Clinton.
Mat. any other kind: Mrs.
Heimpel.
Picture or wall plaque
made from dried media:
Judi Andrews, RR 5,
Goderich; Mrs. Wm.
Dalmage, Londesboro.
Picture, paint -by -number:
Mary Thomson, Kippen;
Isobel Hough, Clinton.
Oil painting - Autumn or
winter scene, Grace Peck,
Huronview; Mrs. Heimpel.
Best collection of six
photographs: Glenn
Brandon, RR 4, Clinton;
Mrs. Lillian Evans, Clinton.
Photo, 8 x 10 portrait:
Suzanne Brandon.
Stuffed toy animal: Cheryl
Ladd, Seaforth; Dorelene
Flowers, RR 5, Clinton.
Display of five articles
made by nursing home or
senior citizens' group:
Strathmere Lodge,
Strathroy; Huronview,
Clinton.
Liquid painting -
Pillow cases, one pair:
Mrs. Bill Flynn, RR 4,
Clinton; Pat Wright,
Bluevale.
Dresser scarf or vanity
set: Mrs. Ross Trewartha,
RR 4, Clinton; Mrs. Bill
Flynn.
Place mats, two: Pat
Wright; Mrs. Ross
Trewartha, RR 4, Clinton.
Crib quilt: Pat Wright;
Marie Campbell, Blu9vale.
Quilt or -spread: Mrs. Bill
Flynn; Mrs. Ross
Trewartha.
Wall hanging: Mrs. Bill
Flynn; Pat Wright.
Velvet picture: Mrs. Bill
Flynn; Marie Campbell.
Lunch cloth: Mrs. Bill
Flynn; Mrs. Ross
Trewartha.
Article of wearing apparel,
decorated: Mrs. Ross
Trewartha, Mrs. Bill Flynn.
Table Cloth: Marie
Campbell; Mrs. Ross
Trewartha.
Picture on pellon: Pat
Wright; Mrs. Ross
Trewartha.
Westop Bakeries Limited -
Grocery voucher to exhibitor
with most paints in arts and
crafts: Mrs. Bill Flynn, RR
4, Clinton.
Sewing -
Toddler and children sizes
- Toddler playset - knit
fabric: Rhea Potter, RR 3,
Clinton.
Toddlers' dress and
matching panties: Judi
Andrews, RR 5, Goderich;
Rhea Potter.
Jumpsuit: Rhea Potter;
Audrey Lyndon, Clinton.
Velour top: Mrs. F.
McDonald, Clinton; Mrs.
Mary Marsh, Clinton.
Bob Vodden, left, of Hol -Den Farms of RR 1,
Clinton received both the Bank of Montreal trophy
for being premier breeder and the Elliott Insurance
trophy for the breeders herd at the Holstein show at
the fair. Don Watson, secretary -treasurer of the
Huron Holstein Association, made the presentation.
(News -Record photo)
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Slacks, . or jeans, or
gauchos: Mrs. Mary Marsh;
Mrs. Ken Johnston, Clinton.
Shorts and top set: Mrs.
Frank McDonald; Judy
Dixon, Clinton.
Short dress, any style;
Mrs. Ken Johnson; Grace
Potter, Londesboro.
Infant stretch terry
sleepers: Mary Marsh.
Misses and ladies -
Afternoon or sun dress:
Judy Andrews; Mrs. Frank
McDonald.
2 -piece dress: Mary
Thomson, Kippet►; Mrs. Ken
Johnson.
Velour top: Mrs. Ken
Johnson; Mary Marsh.
Blouse, cotton: Mrs. Ken
Johnson; Mary Thomson.
Blouse, knit fabric: Mrs.
Frank McDonald; Audrey
Lyndon.
Gauchos, or slacks: Mrs.
Ken Johnston ; Audrey
Lyndon.
Loungewear, housecoat or
caftan: Mary Marsh.
Long dress: Mrs. Frank
McDonald; Louise
McGregor, Clinton.
3 piece suit: Mrs. Ken
/. Johnson; Judi Andrews.
Nightgown • or baby -doll
pyjamas; Grace Potter,
Londesboro; Mrs. Heimpel,
Wroxeter.
.Special donated by Scovill
Ind. Limited - to' exhibitor
with most points in class 34 -
52: Mrs. Ken Johnston.
Boys and men -
Trousers: Mrs. Ken
Johnston; Clinton; Judi
Andrews.
Sport shirt: Grace Potter,
Londesboro.
Velour jacket or shirt:
Mary Marsh; Mrs. K.
Johnson.
Tailored jacket: Mrs. K.
Johnson.
Butterick Home Catalogue
special to exhibitor with
most points in classes 53 - 56:
Mrs. Ken Johnson.
Mary's Sewing Centre
donates cash prizes to
sewing of velour tops -
classes 37, 44 and 55: Mrs.
Frank McDonald; Mrs. Ken
Johnston; Mary Marsh.
Apron, bib style: Mrs.
Heimpel, Wroxeter; Mrs.
Frank McDonald.
Machine sewn article,
machine embroidered and
appliqued: Mrs. Heimpel;
Mrs. Frank McDonald.
Oven mitt or small ap-
pliance cover: Mrs. Frank
McDonald, Clinton; Janet
McClinchey, RR 5, Clinton,
Any non -clothing article:
Janet McClinchey; Mrs. J.
McDonald. •
Simplicity special - to
exhibitor with most points in
sewing section: Mrs. Ken
Johnson.
Knitting and Crocheting:
Crocheting -
Baby set, white: Lillian
Evans, Clinton; Robena
Tyndall, Clinton.
Lady's or child's poncho or
cape: Ruth Van Zon, Clin-
ton; Sandra Burns, Clinton.
Lady's or child's shrink or
vest: Irene Shipp, Clinton;
Moranne Duddy, Clinton.
Cushion in wool: Mrs. Ken
Johnson; Mrs. Bill Dolmage,
Londesboro.
Hat or Tam with matching
scarf: Mrs. Ruth Van Zon;
Sandra Burns.,
Afghan: Mrs. Bill
Dolmage; Mrs. Dick
Roorda, Brucefield.
Pair of pillowslips with
crocheted edges: Mrs.
Heimpel.
Slippers: Mrs. Bill
Dolmage ; Sandra Burns.
Christie Brown and Co.
Ltd. - donates a special to
winner of class 64: Mrs. Ken
Johnson.
Knitting -
Baby set: Robena Tyndall.
Slippers: Robena Tyndall;
Janet Hunking, Auburn.
Sleeveless V-neck
sweater: Mrs. Wm.
Dolmage.
Mitts and matching hat:
Mrs. Heimpel; Mrs. Evelyn
Feeney, Clinton.
Afghan: Mrs. Duizer,
Londesboro; Pat Wright, R.
R. 2, Bluevale.
Cardigan: Robena Tyn-
dall; Moranne Duddy.
Cushion: Mrs. Bill
Dalmage; Mrs. Loreen
Raithby, Clinton;
Scott Paper Ltd. - donates
merchandise to exhibutor
with most points in knitting
and crocheting section: Mrs.
Bill Dolmage.
Needlework
Pillowcase, hand em-
broidered: Dorothy
Marquis, Clinton; Mrs.
Loreen Raithby.
Luncheon Cloth, hand
embroidered: Janet
McClinchey, R. R. 5, Clin-
ton; Loreen Raithby.
Patchwork , quilt: Mrs.
Percy Levermore, Clinton;
Mrs. Heimpel.
Quilt hand applique:
Bessie Griffiths, Godrich.
Quilt, suitable for boys or
girls room: Dorothy
Marquis; Janet McClinchey.
Quilt, any other design:
Judi Andrdws.
Scott Paper Ltd.- donates
merchandise to exhibitor
with most points in Class 79-
84: Dorothy Marquis,
Clinton.
Clinton Womens' Institute -
cash -for most points
needlework sections:
Dorothy Marquis.
Senior citizens class
One knitted article:
Strathmere Lodge,
Strathroy; Helena Tiesma's
grandma, Clinton.
One crocheted article:
Strathmere Lodge,
Strathroy; Mrs. Harvey
Andrews, Exeter.
One embroidered article:
Dorothy Marquis; Strath -
mere Lodge.
Quilt, any design: Strath -
mere Lodge; Strathroy Mrs.
Harvey Andrews.
Domestic
science
Oil base mayonnais:
Deanna Delve, Clinton; Mrs.
Dick Roorda, Brucefield.
Cooked salad dressing:
Mrs. Bill Flynn, R. R. 4,
Clinton; Mrs. Dick Roarda,
Brucefield.
White bread: Mrs'. Dick
Roarda; Ron Fleming,
Clinton.
Brown bread: Mrs. Dick
Roarda ; Ron Fleming.
Cloverleaf rolls: Mrs. C.
Nelson, Clinton.
Homemade bran muffins
with raisins: Mrs. C. Nelson;
Mrs. B. Flynn, R. R. 4,
Clinton.
Tea biscuits with
currants: Mrs. Clarence
Dale, R. R. 4, Clinton; Mrs.
Dick Roarda.
Date and nut loaf: Mrs.
Dick Roarda ; Mrs. Clarence
Dale.
Sponge roll, jam filled:
Mrs. Dick Roarda.
Carrot cake: Mrs. Wm.
Dolmage, Londesboro; Mrs.
Dick Roarda.
Rhubarb pie: Mrs. C.
Nelson.
Ginger snaps: Mrs. Wm.
Dolmage; Mrs. Charlie
Nelson.
Unbaked fancy squares:
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1978 -PAGE 17
Mary Thomson, Kippen;
Mrs. Charlie Nelson.
Oatmeal date squares:
Deanna Delve, Clinton; Mrs.
Dick Roarda.
Two variety of candy: Ron
Fleming; Mrs. Lillian
Evans, Clinton.
Cherry cheese cake: Mary
Thomson; Sandra Burns,
Clinton.
Coffee cake: Mrs. Dick
Roarda; Mrs. Charlie
Nelson.
Club House Foods- donates
a special to exhibitor with
most points in domestic
science, Mrs. Dick Roorda.
J. M. Schneider Ltd
special,
Best Apple Pie: Mrs. Dick
Roorda ; Edith Falconer,
Clinton.
Best Butter tarts: Mrs.
Clarence Dale; Mrs. Charlie
Nelson.
I.G.A. Special - best
fancy dessert: Miss Mary
Tomson; Edith Falconer.
Arva Flour Mills, three
varieties of fruit -bread: Mrs.
Clarence Dale: Mrs. Wm.
Dolmage.
Rolls: Mrs. Charlie
Nelson.
Arrangement of fancy
cookies: Mrs. Charlie
Nelson; Mrs. Bill Dolmage.
Angel food cake: Lillian
Evans, Clinton; Mrs. Bill
Dolmage.
Ontario Bean Producers
Marketing Board, best
baked beans: Mrs. Charlie
Nelson; Mrs. Dick Roorda;
Mrs. Heimpel, Wroxeter.
Ontario Cream Producers
sPecial, best plate of butter
tarts: Mrs. Bill Dolmage;
Mrs. Charlie Nelson.
Ontario Cream Producers
special to exhibitor with
most points in over ' all
baking section: Mrs. Charlie
Nelson.
Floral
exhibits
African violet, flowering
double: Verne Sawyer,
Clinton; Gwen Johnston,
Clinton.
Fred Vodden, left, presented the fair board tray to Ellwood Selli of Ethel, who
had the grand champion female at the Fair's Holstein show last week. (News -
Record photo)
110th ANNUAL 1978 IF
HENSALL
Spring
.Tuesday, June 20th
Heavy Horses, Light Horses
& Ponies
Horse Judging to Commence Promptly at 5:oo o'clock
BMW SHOW
in the AUDITORIUM at 7:15 p.m. -
ti(r ENTRY FEE
I'RI%ES for Al.l. ('(1NT1*TANTS
- FEATURING
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Prize Hereford
Feeder Calves
TO BE JUDGED and AUCTIONED
Auction Sale of Calves 9:30 P M
PARADE
at 6 p m with Commercial Floats
and Bond
Parade 6:00
®wt.
Official Opening 7:30 p.m.
Bob McKinley M P for Huron -Middlesex
Admission: Adults $1.50 - Students $1.50 - Children under. 12 Free
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Rose��
Show
CLINTON COUNCIL
CHAMBERS
Town Hall,
Clinton `J
FRIDAY, JUNE 23rd, 1978
Viewing Time: 2:30.p.m. to 9:1S 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 whementering
exhibits.
3. All flowers must be grown by the exhibitor, except
in arrangement classes.
4. No exhibitor may show more than one entry in each
class.
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 Teo 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 Bloom 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 Ramblers
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, foliage attached
25. Artistic Arrangement of Pansles 1.00
26. Arrangement of Mixed Garden
Flowers 1.50
27. Flower Arrangement Using a Candle 1.50
28. Tall Arrangement Using Fresh Seasonal
Material, Suitable for a Hall Table 1.50
29. Nosegay, Using a Paper Doilie 1.50
30. African Violet - Single Crown .75
31. African Violet - Multiple Crown .75
32. Rex Begonia, Any Variety, Potted .75
33. Fuchsia, Potted .75
34. Baby's Tears, Potted .75
PRIZES
1st 2nd 3rd
.50 .25
.50 .25
.50 .25
.50 .25
.50 .25
.75 .50 .25
.75 .50 .25
.75 .50 .25
.75 .50 .25
.75 .50 .25
1.25 .75 .50
.75
.75
.75
.75
.75
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
.50
.50
.50
.50
1.00
.75
.35
.35
.35
.35
.75
.75
.50
.25
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.25
.25
.50
1.00 .75
1.00' .75
1.00 .75
1.00 .75
.50 .25
.50 .25
.S0 .25
.50 .25
.50 .2S
CLASSES FOR CHILDREN OF
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AGE AND
CLINTON JUNIOR GARDENERS
35. Arrangement of Garden Flowers for
a Graduation
1.00
4th
.25
.75 .50
5th 6tb
.2S .25
36. Arrangement of Wayside'Flowers - Six Prizes of '1.00 each and
Special Books for 1st and "2nd Prize Winners.
Donated by Mrs. Frank Fingland
SPECIAL PRIZES
1. Cash Award donated by Bank of Montreal, Clinton
Branch, for the Champion Rose in the show.
2. Silver Rose Bowl donated by the Royal Bank of
Canada, Clinton Branch, for highest number of points
acquired by a single exhibitor.
3. Clinton Community Credit Union Award for 2nd
highest number of points acquired by a single
exhibitor.
4. Merchandise Certificate donated by K. C. Cooke
Florist for 3rd highest nurhber of points acquired by a
single exhibitor.
5. Trophy donated by Red Rose Tea Co. for the best Red
Rose In the show.
6. The Grace Middleton Memorial Award, donated by
Mr. Stewart Middleton for the best arrangement in the
show.
7. Bronze Medal donated by the Canadian Rose Society
for the highest number of points in classes 1 to 10 incl.
8. Cash Award. donated by Florence Pullen forthebest
potted plant in classes 30-34 incl.
9./ Door Prizes donated by Clinton Junior Gardeners
and Clinton Horticultural Society.
President: MRS. INA MAE DURST
Treasurer
MISS KATHLEEN ELLIOT
Secretary
MRS. LAURIE SMITH
Flower Show Convenors
MR. FLORENCE PULLEN
MRS. SUZANNE BRANDON
Judge: MR. S. JENKINS.
London
Flower Show Treasurer
MRS. LAURA FORBES
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