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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-09-18, Page 2f►ee,•.� Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday., Sept. 18, 1969 BELGRAVE FAIR Velma Fear; Murray Taylor; Chris Procter; Heather Currie. ROOTS AND VEGETABLES Mangels, 5 entries: Doreen Taylor; Bruce Higgins; Camer- on Yuill; Irvin Pease; BillyJohn- son. Turnips, 3 entries: Dianne Scott; John Passchier; Donald Higgins. Beets, 23 entries: Joanne McArter; Sherrie Verbeek; Mar- ilyn Campbell; Donald Shiell; Brian Shiell; Cheryl Bauer. Cabbage, 8 entries: Glen Taylor; Laurie Haines; Linda Machan; Harry R. Jaretzke; Su- san White; Paul Johnston. Carrots, 30 entries: Darwin McCutcheon; Joan Huether; Lorraine McClirlchey; Kenneth Snell; Christopher Meier; Aud-. rey Scott. Cucumbers, 13 entries: Doug- las Falconer; Oscar Meier; Bren- da Burchill; Heather Wilson; Judy Sellers; Judy Shobbrook. Onions, 12 entries: Joanne Edgar; Mary Ellen Elston; Cathy Bakelaar; Marilyn Wightman; Sandra Currie; Eric Cook. Parsnips, 4 entries: Murray Cook; Mark Taylor; W a yn e Campbell; Frank Sanders. Squash, 5 entries: Robbie Nicholson; Gary. McCutcheon; Craig Campbell; David Patti-. son; Edwin Haines. Muskmelon, 5 entries: Ing- rid Jaretzke; Carolyn Campbell; Bernie Haines; Stephen Robin- son; Paul Cloakey. Watermelon, 3 entries: A1= lan Snowden; Edythe Snell; Ter- ry Armstrong. Mangels, 4 entries': Bruce Higgins; Irwin Pease; BillyJohn- ston; Cameron Yuill. Potatoes, early, 18 entries: Allan. Siertsema; Patti McDow- ell; Donald Higgins; D a v id Pletch; Kim ' McDo well; Steven Cameron. . Potatoes, late, I4 entries: The Belgrave-Blyth-Brussels School Fair, held at Belgrave last Wednesday afternoon, lived up to its usual high standards in all departments. A total of 3,184 exhibits were shown. School children throughout the entire school area were on hand to take part in the parade and to crowd the fair gryunds for the • aftemoon. Weather was exceptionally fine for September and as a re- sult there was an excellent crowd on hand. The list of prize winners follows: GRAIN OPEN CLASSES Medium and late oats, 7 entries: Cameron McCallum; Muriel Taylor; Bruce McCall- um; Doreen Taylor; Billy John- ston; Cameron Yuill. Barley, 18 entries: Doreen Taylor; Joanne Coultes; Karen Coultes; Muriel Taylor; Janice Coultes; Allan Walker, all of Belgrav^ Winter wheat, 2 entries: ,Muriel Taylor; Eric Taylor. Oats, sheaf, 3 entries: Bruce McCallum; Doreen Taylor; Margaret Wesselink, Brussels. Barley, sheaf, 2 entries: Grant Gnay; Doreen Taylor. Bale, first cut, 14 entries: Glen Taylor; Marion Taylor; Karen Coultes; Janice Coultes; Christopher Meier. Bale, second cut, 28 entries: Joanne Coultes; Raymond Han- na; Sandra Currie; Donald Proc- ter; Karen Coultes. Husking corn, 14 entries: Eric Taylor; Muriel Taylor; Eric Cook; Grant Gnay; Karen Coul- tes; Edythe Snell. ' Silage. corn, 20 entries: Greg Cook; Heather Currie; Robert Currie; Christopher Meier; Os- car Meier; Fred Meier. Sweet corn, 36. entries:.Kev- in Van Camp; Marion deG root; Trudy Taylor; Mark Taylor;. Kitty Hartleib; Barry Burchill. Hybrid cpm, 26 entries: Marion Taylor; Glen Taylor; St. Paul's Church (ANGLICAN) WINGHAM' REV. J. K. STOKES, B.A., S.T.B.—Priest-in-Charge REV. W. R. CRAVEN, Assistant SEPTEMBER 21—Sixteenth . Sunday After Trinity 8:30 a.m.—Holy Cornmunion—Corporate Commun- ion for Junior Altar Guild and Board of Management. 11:00 a.m.—Rally Sunday for Church School. Morn- . ing Prayer and 'Sermon. Next Sunday, September 28, will be our Harvest Thanksgiving , Festival service broadcast on CKNX Radio. — Visitors are always welcome at St. Paul's -. • If you haveiii any he:kh�sunftCC: moll • one rotecte s ofOct.1 ONTARIO HEALTH SERVICES INSURANCEPLAN • You can apply now, as an individual on a Pay -Direct basis or through a Group, regardless of your age, • health or financial means. • You'll share in the protection and benefits of "everyone's health in- surance in Ontario. After Oct. lst, every employer of 15 or more em- ployees must enroll every employee in OHSIP. Any employer of more than 5 but fewer than 15 may apply for Group coverage. • Monthly premium rates will be: "Single5.90• Couple $11.80; Family $14.75. You can obtain OHSIP protection free, or receive partial premium assistance, de • pending upon your annual taxable income. • If you enroll after Oct. lst, you may have to wait up to 3 months after your application is approved before, your coverage will begin. Why worry about being. unprotected? Don't delay—enroll today. • You need not apply if you are pres- ently enrolled in OMSIP or in a pri- vate plan. Your insurance will con- tinue without interruption provided. you maintain your coverage. • OHSIP does not pay for hospitaliza• tion. You obtain protection against the costs of hospital care through your Ontario Hospital Insurance. You may obtain an application form at any branch of a Chartered Bank, or by writing to OHSIP at 2195 Yonge St., Toronto 7. Telephone 482-1111 ONTARIO HEALTH SERVICES INSURANCE PLAN ONTAIUO DEPARrMENT OE HEALTH Hon. Thomas L. Wells, Minister. • SITTING PERT for the camera and flanked by happy own- ers is Laddie, winner of the dog class of• pets. Debbie Craig is in Grade I at Blyth, and Doug is a pre-schooler. They obviously spent many hours cleaning and training their prize pet. Or was it mother?—A-T Photo. Nancy Taylor; Meribeth Scott; Oscar Meier; Connie Bowes; Steven Robinson; Andrew Koop- mans. . Turnips, 3 entries: Irvin Pease; Mary Ellen Elston; Ralph Seibby. • Largest pumpkin, 5 entries: Linda Machan; Douglas Shol - dice; Bruce Higgins; Susan White; Lynne Haines. White beans, 10 entries: Mar- ilyn Campbell; Murray Camp- bell; Wayne Campbell; Camer- on. McCallum; Carolyn Camp- bell; Sheila Anderson. Coloured beans, 4 entries: • Billy Johnston; Murray Hastings; Irvin Pease; Karen,Scott.. • Collection of vegetables, 23 entries: Chris Procter; Sheila Anderson; Wayne McDowell; -Trudy Taylor; Joanne Edgar; Jo- anne McArter. • • FLOWERS Aster, 12 entries: Debbie Craig; Steven Robinson; Dean Shobbrook; Brian , F ido m; Ted Elliott; Joanne McArter. Cosmos, 12 entries: Sher i Marshall; Lynne Haines; Gary .Hopper; Ruth Ann White; Rob- ert Currie; Billie Scott. African Marigolds, 4 entries; Darlene Wesselink; Doug Shol- dice; Grace Wesselink; Franklin Snell. French Marigold, 17 entries: Marilyn Wightman; Terry Arm- • strong; Andrew Koopmans; Gar - ry Manning; Jayne Watson; Bill King. Larkspur, 4 entries: Jeffrey Cook; Kim McDowell; John Passchier; Glen Taylor. Snapdragon, 9 entries: Janet Cook; Joanne Edgar; Sharon Cloakey; Mary Ellen Elston; Donald Higgins; Edwin Haines. Petunias, 8 entries: Terry Gross; Wayne Campbell; Bonnie Walker; Julie Shobbrook; Bon- - nie Richmond; Joan, Pletch, Phlox, 1 entry: Lori Haines. Zinnia, 18 entries: Mary Ann Bernard; Ronnie Falconer; Douglas Falconer; Sandy Marsh- all; Brian Snowden; Jeffrey - Armstrong. Cornflower, 12 entries: Greg Cook; Donald Sheilli George Sheill; Audrey -Scott; Paul•Cook;' David3 t1I<Cll- " ` i1p„r 4 Stocks, 2 entries Maines; Joe Hanna. Gladioli, 10 entries: Janet Cook; Linda Machan; Edythe Snell; Debbie Craig; Jeffrey Cook; Robbie Nicholson. FRUIT Pears, 44 entitles: Marion TaylOr; Mark Taylor; Mar$orie Nixon; Lori Thompson; Marilyn Wightman; Alan Siertsema. Crabapples, 1 entries: Mut., ray Hastings; Sheila Anderson; Ronald McDowell; Cameron Yuill; Kirn McDowell; Wayne McDowell. POULTRY Pair of pullets, light breed, 3 entries: Glen Taylor; Murray Taylor; Marion Taylor. Pair market cockerels, 10 entries: Murray Cook; K i m McDowell; Patti McDowell; Ron McDowell; Michael Moore, Wayne McDowell. Pair pullets, heavy bred, 6 entries: Kim McDowell; Stev- en Robinson; Patti McDowell; Ron McDowell; Wayne M c - Dowell; Michael Moore. Pair pullets, heavy bred un- der 5 months, 6 entries:. Patti McDowell; Steven Robinson; Kim Mowell; Ron McDowell; Wayne McDowell; Donald Proc- ter. • Pair young niuscovy ducks, 8 entries: Mark Taylor; Wayne Higgins; Donald Higgins; Eric Taylor; Melanie Scott; Meri- beth Scott. Hen eggs, brown, 7 entries: Marilyn Wightman; Robbie Nichol; Wayne McDowell; Pat- ti McDowell; Paul Casemore; Ron McDowell. - Hen eggs, white, 13 entries: Murray Hastings; Ted Elliott; Linda Machan; Marion Taylor; Joan Pletch; Donald Higgins. GRADES 5, 6, 7 & 8 ROOTS AND VEGETABLES Mangels, 4 entries: Murray Black; Marion de Groot; Joan Black; Noreen Armstrong. Turnips, 1 entry Ricky White. Beets, 10 entries: F r ed Meier; Jean Pattison; Alice Beecroft;, Dwight Lamont; , Ka- thy . McClinchy; Brenda Neth- ery. Cabbage, 5 entries: Maril- yn Robertson; Barbara Empey; Bill Sellers; Beverley Casemore; Bernie Jamie Jutzi; Lorne Scott, Turnips, 1 entry: Lorne Scott Largest pumpkin, 1 entry: Marie Ernpey, White beans, S entries: Ron- ald Campbell; Bruce McCall- urn; Lorne Scott; Doreen Ander" son; Brian Warwick. Coloured benas, 4entries Murray Rine,•. icriian Warwick;. Ross Casemore; Lorne Scott. Collection of vegetables, 14 entries: Nancy Anderson•►Dor^ een Anderson; Dianne Freethy; Barry Burchill; Carol Gross; Col- leen White. FLOWERS Aster, 2 entries: Barbara Ent pey; Murray Nichol. Cosmos, 10 entries: Bever- ley Casemore; Murray Rion; Da- vid Scott; Jackie McWhirter; Dahlia, 7 entries: Terry .McCutcheon; . Bruce Higgins; Joan Huether; Linda Machan; Debbie Craig; .Paul Johnston. BouquetofRoses, 17 entries: Patti McDowell; Sheri Marsh- all; Kim McDowell, Darwin McCutcheon; Joan Pletch; Jo -, anne Edgar. Dining Table Bouquet, 25 entries: Joanne.Edgar; Debbie Craig; Sandy Marshall; Linda Machan; Brenda Burchill; Geof- frey Hamilton. Florist basket, 9 entries: Jo- anne Edgar; Kitty Hartlieb; Lo- is .Alcock; Robert Nicholson; David Marshall; Grant'Gnay. Wrist corsage, 13 entries: Kim Craig; David Pletch; Joan Pletch; Mary Ellen Elston; Cam- eron Campbell; Debbie Craig. Murray Edgar. Carrots, 10 entries: Doreen Anderson; Donelda Lamont; Dale Lamont; Duncan Anderson; IIs Scott; Joyce Hunter. Cucumber, 7 entries: Glen i him Ross Casemore;,Vel- h a Fear; Carlene Coultes; Rose- mary White; Marie Ernpey. Onions, . 4 entries : Janet Haines; Donald Scott; Joh n Schwartzentruber; Muriel Tay- lor. Parsnips, 7 entries: R a y - mond Nicholson; Robert White; Raymond Hanna; Nancy. Ander- son; Rodney White; Glen Nixon. Squash, 12 entries: Danny Hunter; Doug Cloakey; Murray Nichol; Jilda Anderson; Ken Empey; Kathy Galbraith. Muskmelon, 6 entries: . Paul Cloakey; Debbie Cook; Ronald Campbell; David Stapleton; Marilyn Congram; John Con - gram. Watermelon, 8 entries: Bar- ry Burchill; Gordon Passchier; Cameron Cook; Judy Cook; Margaret Arbuckle; Barbara Stapleton. Potatoes, late, 4 entries: Nancy Anderson; Lome Scott; Doreen Anderson; Marion de - Groot. Potatoes, early, 2 entries: John Congram; Raymond $lvh. alson.. African marigold, 1 entry: Murray Irwin, French marigold, 11 entries: Joan Black; Gary Mail; Darlene Coultes; Carol . GtQ ; Sandra Currie;. Jane .Shiell. Larkspur, 6 entries; Janet Haloes; Jilda Anderson; Danny Hunter; Anna Passchier; Kathy Bonnet; Marilyn Congrarn. Snapdragon, 4 entries: Da- vid Stapleton; Doreen Anderson; Kevin Pletch; Gail Mayberry. Petunias, 7 entries: Marga et Wesselink; Donna Walker;. Bill Sellers; Ronald Campbell; Grace Wesselink, Phlox, 3 entries; Douglas Arbuckle; Jean Pattison; Johnny Please Tum to Page Three AFTER COMPETING in the largest live. stock classes at the Belgrave School Fair last Wednesday, Marion De Groot and Karen Currie display their awards. Marion won second in the junior heifer class, and Karen took first. They are both Grade VIII pupils at Belgrave. • —Advance -Timet Photo. g'04 « CJ J3?t ictt ffS and Pleoc%iption ice DIAL 357.2170 Emergency: 357-2992 EVEN MORE ImpoRmtsT - I NAVE MV DIABETIC SUPPLIES. FROM Stad Vitamins Now For A Healthy Winter. Stockup and Sav� SPECIALS ON REXALL PRODUCTS SAVE $3.00 1O0s--Reg. $7.89 SAVE $1.40 100s --Reg. $4.29 SAVE $1.98 100s—Reg. $4.97 Special Formula VITAMINS ---Senior CHEWAMINS' Children's -Multiple Vita- mins in Ass't Flavors GER -RITE _Tablets Feeling Tired and Run- down --Try Ger-Rite 3.98 SAVE $3.00 250s -Reg. $6.98 SAVE $3.50 250s -Reg. $8.49 Multiple VITAMIN Tablets t1=1;:vItlet VITAMINS and MINERALS 419 ASA -REX (5 gr. ASA) TABLETS 100s Save 38c; Regular • .95 . 200s Save 74c Regular -$1.73 • 300s Save 92c; Regular $2.25. .57 .99 $1:33 VAN PE SCtli('l/OM DPLIC,GIST THANK YOU The Officers and Directors of the Belgrave, Blyth and Brussels School Fair wish to thank the following merchants and citizens for their donatiotcis, and ads placed in the 1969 fair list: K. L. Johnston; United Dairy Producers' Co -Op; rawC. . MacTavish Ltd.; Len Bok; Readman Cleaners; Craw- ford Motors; Hodgins -McDonald Lumber Ltd.; Marks Bros. Auto Body; Lockridge Transport; Walden Bros. Transport; Wingham-Body Shop; Lloyd Montgomery; Keith McLaugh- lin; William Tiffin; Lamont's . Garage; Davidson's Well Drilling; Percy dark; Allan Bumstead; McGee Auto Electric; Russell Zurbrigg; Estate. Marketing Service; Wil- fred Walker; McDonald's Ladies' & Children's Wear; Lewis Flowers, s Canadian Alexander's Howard Machan; Remington's I.G.A.; Hardware; Howick Mutual Fire Insurance; IM - pedal Bank of Commerce, Wingham; Wingham Meat Mar. kit; Ken's Alignment Service; McClure Motors Ltd.; Cal Burke Electric Ltd.; Siosser Barber Shop; Hafer- mehi's Jewellery; Walker Home Furnishings; The Decor Shoppe; Redwfroot Grocery; Maclntyre's Bakery; Wing - ham Drivc'"Cleaners; LeRoy Jackson; Canadian Tire Corp; W. 'toughen; Brophy Bros.; Pattison Radio & Elec- tric; Wingham Feed Mill; Jenny Wren Shoppe; Hender- son's Barber Shop;• Hayes Family Clothing Store; Wal- ter's Men's & Ladies' Wear; Dunlop Shoe Stora. Hanna'i Men's & Boys' Wear; McGill Radio & `'1"V; Wingham Advance -Times; Hamilton Optical; Bateson's Model Dairy; Stedman's; Miller's Ladies' Wear; Vance's Drug Store; Harris Stationery; Toronto -Dominion Bank, Wingham; Stainton Hardware; Keating Electric; State Farm Insurance; Stewart Procter; C. R. Coultes; William Elston; Graeme Anderson; Dr. S. teedham; R. A. Currie '.& Son; Herb Foxton; Bennett's Sc to $1 Store; Callan's Shoe Store; Percy Deyell; Ross Mann Music Shop: Burns Moffat General Store; Bluevale Creamery; Rluevala Milling Co.; Belgrave Co -Op; Glen Van Camp & Son; Mclwan's Grocery; G. R. Anderson; Purdon Motors; Amos Smith; Belgravi Credit Union; West Wawanosh Mutual Fire Insurance; Morris Township Federation of Agriculture; East Wawanosh Federation of Agriculture; J. R. Coultes; Howson A Howson. If we have missed anyone in this list please accept our apologies and our thanks.