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Scott.
Zinnia, 16 entries: Kion Erre
pey; Doug Cloakey;. Barbara
Stapleton; Gordon Passchier;
Kim Van Vliet; Janet Pearson.
Cornflower, 13 entries: Da-
vid Street; Ross Casemore; Nan-
cy Anderson; Kim Watson; Mur-
ray Edgar; Murray Black.
Stocks, 2 entries: PaulCloalt
ey; Alex Cloakey.
Gladioli, 7 entries: Barbara
Ernpey; Brian Warwick; Carol
Gross; Joan Black; Louise Proc- •
ter; Dianne Freethy. n
Dahlia, pompom, 4 entries:
Blaine McCutcheon; Ross Case-
more; Dianne Freethy; Kevin
Pletch.
Dahlia, honeycomb, 8 en-
tries: Allan Walker; David
Stapleton; Ross Casemore; Doug
Sheill; Raymond Nicholson; Ka-
thy Bonnet.
Bouquet Sweet Peas, 8 entries
Barbara Moore; David Staple-
ton; Dianne Freethy; Brian War-
wick; Blaine McCutcheon; Den-
nis Thompson.
Dining table, 13 entries:
Carol Walker; Donna Walker;
Barry Burchill; Kevin Pletch;
Louise Procter; Darlene Coultes.
Cut flowers, 9 entries: , Kevin
Pletch; Raymond Nicholson; Da-
vid Stapleton; Murray Edgar;
Ronald Campbell; Barbara Sta-
pleton.
Living room weeds and .wild
flowers, 14 entries: Donelda La-
mont; Kevin Pletch; Darlene
Coultes; Ronald Campbell; Mur-
ray Edgar; Barbara Moore.
FRUIT
Pears, 17 entries: Dennis
Thompson; Calvin Nixon; Don-
ald Procter; Carol Gross; Glen
Wightman; Glen Nixon.
Crabapples, 2 entries: Nan-
cy Anderson; Doreen Anderson.
• Basket of fruits, 1 entry:
Lorne ,Scott.
• POULTRY
Pair of pullets, light, 1 en-
try: Allan Walker.
Pair pullets, heavy breed
egg, 3 entries: Ray Robinson;
Evelyn Bieman; Barbara Moore.
Pair pullets, heavy breed
under 5 months, 3. entries.: Ev-
elyn Bieman; Ray Robinson;
Lorne Scott.
Pair cockerels, 2 entries:
Barbara Moore; Lorne Scott.
Pair young ducks;.ientry:,
Lor ie Scott.
Pairyoung muscovy ducks,
5 entries: Lome Scott; Murray
Black; Joan Black; David Wes-
selink; Muriel Taylor.
Hen eggs, brown, senior
grades, 4 entries: Glen Wight;
man; Raymond .Nicholson; Marg-
aret Desseling; Lorne Scott.
Hen eggs, white, 3 entries:
Brian Warwick; Lorne Scott;
Bill Sellers.
BEGINNERS
• Largest tomato, 15 entries:
Cathy Sholdice; Naney Verbeek
Glen Taylor; Patti McDowell;
Wayne Higgins; Murray Camp-
bell.
Pie pumpkin, 14 entries:
Eric Taylor;"David Pattison;
Murray Hastings; Robert Nichol-
son; Murray Campbell; Meri-
beth Scott. •
•
Odd -formed vegetable, tl21
entries: Murray Taylor; ° Kenneth
Siertsema; Cheryl Walker; San -
dra Turvey; David Pattison; Eric
eTaylor.
Mature sunflower. 4 entries:
Nancy Moore; Lisa Thompson;
Cathy Snell; Cathy Sholdice.
Three tomatoes, 2 5 entries:
Marion Taylor; Murray Taylor;
Kenneth Siertsema; Murray
Campbell; Glen Taylor; Nancy
Moore.
Three onions, 17 entries:
Sheila Anderson; Murray Camp-
bell; Franklin Snell; Paul John-
ston; Patti McDowell; Kim Mc-
Dowell,
Three carrots, 12 entries:
Patti McDowell; Murray Cook;
Sheila Anderson; Paul Johnston;
Marion Taylor; Glen Taylor.
Largest potato, 4 entries:
Stewart Cardiff; Wayne Higgins;
Murray Campbell; -Paul Johnston.
Largest cucumber, 18 entries:
Wayne Higgins, Murray Hast-
ings; Patti McDowe ; Kim Mc-
Dowell; John Haines; Mary Ver-
beek.
BEGINNERS TO GRADE 3
PETS
Pair of kittens, 10 entries:
Robert, Nicholson; Sherry Ver-
beek; Sheila Anderson; Robert •
Currie; Gwen James; B r i a n
James,
Cat, 12 entries: Robert Nich-
olson; Melanie Scott; Grant
Gnay; Lori Thompson; Donald
Higgins; Chris Procter.
Rabbit, 17 entries: Robert
Currie; Donald Marshall; Lori
Thompson; Irwin Pease; Lisa
Thompson; Steven Cameron.
Dog, 12 entries: Debbie
Craig; Kitty Hartlieb; Eric Tay-
lor; Steven Stevenson; Bradley
Cook; Cameron McCallum.
Pair bantams, 8 entries: Jef-
frey Cook; .Steven Robinson;
Brenda Burchill; Bernie Passch-
ier; Grace Wesselink; Dennis
Thompson.
Any pet, 4 entries: Mar k
,Cook; Steven Nixon; Kevin .
Scott; Nancy Moore.
• GRADE 4 AND OVER
Pair Rabbits, 8 entries: Jilda
Anderson; Duncan Anderson;
Cameron Cook; Calvin James;
Gordon Passchier; Raymond Han-
na.
Pair pigeons, 5 entries: Cam-
eron Yuill; Jilda Anderson; Da-
vid. Cameron; Duncan Anderson;
Donald Scott. .
Dog, B ar r y Burchill;
Dennis .Thompson ; Gerry
Jamieson; Murray Edgar; Ila
Scott; Joan Leishman.
Any pet, 23 entries: Brenda
McCutcheon; Wayne Cook; Ross
Casemore; Duncan Anderson;.
Donelda Lamont; Danny Lamont
Dairy'calf heifer; 4 entries:
Danny Hunter; Judy Cook; San-
dra Currie; Debbie Cook.
OPEN CLASSES
LIVESTOCK
Heifer, dairy calf, 1 entry:
Fred Meier.
Dairy calf, heifer, (junior),
Marion de 'Groot; Karen
Currie; Oscar Meier; Christo-
pher Meier; Andrew Koopman;
Heather Currie.
Baby beef steer, 2 entries:
Joan Black; Glen Taylor.
Junior beef, 2 entries: Mur-
ray Taylor; Marion Taylor.
Showmanship, dairy, under 10
years, 7 entries: Oscar Meier;
Andrew. Koopmans; Heather
Currie; Christopher Meier; Rob-
ert Currie; Eric Cook.
Showmanship, beef, under
10 years, 3 entries: Marion Tay
lor; Murray Taylor; Glen Tay-
lor.
Showmanship, dairy, over
10 years, 6 entries: Marion de -
Groot; Judy Cook; Sandra Cur-
rie; Danny Hunter; Karen Cur-
rie; Greg Cook.
Showmanship, beef, over 10
years, 1 entry: Joan Black.
Market lamb, short wool, 1 ,
entry: Joanne Edgar.
PONY
Pony or small horse, under
10 years, 3 entries: Brenda Bur-
chill; Kitty Hartlieb; Brian Fi-
dom,
Best pony or small horse,
over 48 inches, 2 entries: Bev-
erley Burchill; Barbara Gloush-
er.
Best pony, 48 inches or un-
der, 4 entries: Robert White;
Brian Fidom; Murray Edgar;
Bruce McCallum.
HOGS
Pair bacon hogs, I00-1751bs,,
Glen Taylor; Murray Taylor;
Cameron Cbok; Evelyn Rieman; .
Steven Robinson.
Pair bacon hogs, 175 lbs.. or
over, Chris Procter;, Marion Tay-
lor; Murray Taylor; Joanne Ed-
gar; Bruce Higgins.
Pair weanling pigs, under 50.
lbs. , 4 entries: Bradley Cook;
Wayne Cook; Ray Robinson;
Steven Robinson.
HOME ECONOMICS
5 Bran muffins, 6 entries:
Cheryl Walker; Cathy Sholdice;
Audrey Scott; Debbie Craig;
Kim McDowell; Kim Craig.
5 Light cup cakes, 14 entries:
Karen Coultes; Sherry Verbeek;
Sheri Marshall; Trudy. Taylor;
Donelda Styles; Donna Dawson.
Banana loaf, 15 entries; Jan-
et Cook; Marilyn. Wightmrin;
Bonnie Richmond; Janice CouI-
tes; Lynne Haines; Kitty Hart-
lieb.
Chocolate cake., 14 entries:
Darlene Coultes; Ann Stewart;
Kathy Galbraith; Dianne Free-
thy; Margaret Arbuckle; Mary
Bakelaat.
Cherry pie, 11 entries: Marie
Empey; Joan Black; Barbara Sta-
pleton; Joyce Nethery; Beverley
Burchill; Gail Mayberry.
7 Chocolate candy, 21 en -
tries: Jayne Watson; Joanne Ed-‘'
gar; Joan Pietch; Brer d,a RIAP,
chill; Carolyn Campbell; Mar-
Oyu Campbell.
7 Butter tarts, 18 ent ies; Mtrr'
fel Taylor; i?ouise Procter; Jane
Shiell; Naney Anderson; Doreen
Andersen; Darlene, Coulter.
SEWING
Sewing card, 7 ;entries: 1.42
Thompson; Nancy Moore; Mar-
ion Taylor; Kiln Craig; Debbie
Craig; Cathy Shiell •
Blanket stitch :on wash clo:th,:
10 entries: Joan Pletch. Joanne
Edgar; Joanne Coulters; Karen
Coultes; Dianne Scott; Donelda
Styles.
Coat hanger, 7 entries: Jo-
anne Bakelaar; Linda Machan;
Doreen Taylor; Brenda Nethery;
Marilyn. Wightman; Irori Thamip.
son.
Cotton doll dress, 8 -entries:
Dianne Freethy;Doreen Ander-
son; Ann Stewart; Mary Bake*
laar; Darlene Coulters; Jean Pat-
tison. ,"
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Quilt block, 4 entries: Barb-
ara Moore; Jane Shiell; Sandra
Currie; Mary Edith Garniss. ,
Fancy pin cushion, 12 en -
tries: Linda Machan; Janine
Coultes; Jo -Ann Passchier; Sher -
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"Neil and Buzz, 1 am talking to you by telephone
from the oval room of the White House. This certainly
has to be the most historic telephone call ever made
from the White House."
Those words marked the beginning of the longtst-
distance telephone call ever made — a call which also
carried. the largest "party -line" in history. With millions
of people throughout the world listening by way of TV
and radio, President Nixon talked for two minutes to
Astronauts Armstrong and Aldrin on the moon's Tran-
quility Base.
The call travelled in one direction for a distance of
about 290:000 miles — 240,000 miles eaten up by the
distance from plant to moon and 50,000 by the following
links:
The call went from the White House switchboard to
the Goddard Space Plight Centre in Maryland, some IS
miles away. There, the call was switched on Bell System
equipment to a Long Lines circuit that carried it to the
Manned Space Flight Center in Houston. From Houston,
the call went by another Long Lines circuit to a com-
munications satellite earth station at •Jamesburg, Cali-
fornia, Jamesburg beamed the message to a satellite
over the Pacific. The call was then directed to an
Apollo tracking station at Honeysuckle, Australia, and
from there sped on its way to the moon.
ORLON KNIT is a popular number this season. Mrs. Rob-
ert Arbuckle is seen in a skirt, shell and jacket ensemble
and Mrs. Arnold Taylor models tailored slacks and, co-
ordinated plaid sleeveless tunic with a tailored shirt.
Advance -Times Photo.